Midian BTD-2 MOD-1272 Addendum User manual

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BTD-2
Burst Tone Decoder
BTD-2 MOD-1272 Addendum
Motorola MDC-1200 ANI Mute Option
Manual Revision: 2013-07-19
Covers Software Revisions:
BTD-2: 1.0 & Higher
Covers Hardware Revisions:
UED-1: 7283C

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SPECIFICATIONS
Operating Voltage 5.5-15 VDC
Operating Current 3 mA
Operating Temperature -30 - +60 C
Input Level 25-500 mV RMS
Input Impedance 100 K Ohms
Frequency Range 300-3000 Hz
SINAD Ratio < 9 dB
Burst Tone Band Width ± 1.5%
Momentary Output 200 mA
Dimensions 1.7” L x 0.84” W x 0.23” H
GENERAL INFORMATION
The BTD-2 will decode a single burst tone and give a momentary and/or latched output. If the BTD-2 MOD-1272
is purchased then the unit will look for the 1800 Hz preamble of a Motorola MDC-1200 ANI packet in order to
mute the speaker of the radio, so the packet is not heard.

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PRODUCT PROGRAMMING
Midian’s BTD-2 is programmed using the KL-4F programming interface and the MPS software. Please reference
the KL-4F manual for setup instructions of the software and hardware. From the product selection screen on the
MPS software, select the appropriate product name from the list and click OK.
Set the parameters of the product to fit the application. If any clarifications on a feature are required, move the
mouse cursor over the feature name until the question mark appears and right click, a definition of the feature will
be shown.
After entering the parameters, save the file by going to File - Save As. Enter the file name in the File Name block
and click Save. Saving the file will allow for quick and easy reprogramming of units.
Plug the unit into the P5 connector on the KL-4F using the double-ended wiring harness included in the KL-4.
Press and hold the PTT button on the KL-4F, then press and hold the Power button and then click “Program Unit”
in the menu bar to send the file to the unit. When programming is completed the buttons can be released.
Note: The BTD-2 is a non-readable unit.
Receive Tone Frequency (Hz): In this register program the desired burst tone frequency in Hz from 300 to 3000.
Tone Detect Time: This time is programmable for 0.00 to 0.99 seconds. This is the length of time that the burst
tone must be present prior to the BTD-2 decoding the tone. Midian recommends setting this to at least 0.30 to
avoid falsing.
Repeater Hang Time: This time is programmable for 0.0 to 9.9 seconds. If set to 0.0 the Hang Time is disabled.
This sets the amount of time that the BTD-2 must see a loss of COR prior to resetting the Monitor/Squelch Output
and the PTT Hang Time Output. The purpose is to keep the repeater active, so that it does not go inactive during
a conversation.
Horn Output Time: This time is programmable for 0-9 seconds. This sets the amount of time the Horn Output will
go low.

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COR Polarity: This sets the polarity the BTD-2 looks for to see COR as active, GND (Ground) or V+ (+5 V). The
BTD-2 looks for an active COR to validate a tone, so as not to false. The unit also resets the latched outputs by
seeing COR go inactive.
Squelch Polarity: This sets the polarity of the output of the Monitor/Squelch Output, GND (Ground) or V+ (+5 V).
Monitor Input Polarity: This sets the polarity the BTD-2 looks for to open the squelch of the radio to look for
activity, GND (Ground) or V+ (+5 V). When this input goes active the BTD-2 activates the Monitor/Squelch
Output.

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HARDWARE INSTALLATION
Be certain to follow standard anti-static procedures when handling any of Midian’s products.
P1-4 – Black – Ground – Connect to the nearest ground point.
P1-2 – Red - +5.5 – 15 VDC – Connect to switched B+ in the radio.
P1-3 – Brown – COR/COS – Connect to point in the squelch or CTCSS circuit that changes logic level when
carrier is received.
P1-6 – Orange – RX Tone Input – Connect to an audio point in the receiver, usually the high side of the volume
control or discriminator output. When using CTCSS, pick up the audio after the high pass filter.
P1-7 – Yellow – Monitor/Squelch Out – Connect to a point in the squelch circuit that normally changes logic level
with carrier. The squelch polarity is set in the programming software and by selecting the polarity of D-4 by
inserting either JU5 or JU6. R-47 can be changed to provide more or less current as needed. Do not allow the
Monitor/Squelch Output to conflict with the COR/COS lead input.
P1-10 – Gray/White – Horn Output - This provides a 0-9 second ground during ringing through Q7. JU7 (pads A
and B) must be installed and JU8 (pads A and C) must be uninstalled.
P1-8 – Green/White – PTT Hang Time Out – Connect to the radio’s PTT Input. This will keep the repeater keyed
after a loss of COR for the time set in the Hang Time.
P1-5 – Blue – Alert Tone/Speaker Audio – Connect to high side of the speaker. This provides a decode
indication tone. When using 20-40 Ohm speakers, the onboard resistor in series with Q3 should be sufficient.
When attaching this lead to a 4-8 Ohm speaker, add a 100-Ohm resistor in series with the lead to limit current.
P1-12 – Orange/White – Monitor/Program In – This input is connected for programming when the unit is plugged
into the KL-4F programming interface.
HARDWARE ALIGNMENT
RX Audio Input: On the BTD-2 adjust R65 so that Pin 14 of U2 (TP1) doesn’t quite clip when a 1 KHz tone
modulated at 3.3 KHz deviation from a signal generator is applied. If more level is needed remove R63 by cutting
JU1. Additionally, with an oscilloscope a symmetrical and clean square wave should be seen at Pin 8 of U2 (TP4).
COR/COS: If the radio only makes a minute change, it may be necessary to adjust the following values to cause
Q1 to change states:
R-5, R-6, & R-69

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OPERATION
The BTD-2 is designed to work in 2 configurations:
1. Remote Control/Alert: Upon decoding of the burst tone, the BTD-2 will activate the Horn and
Monitor/Squelch Outputs. The horn output will go momentarily low for the 0-9 seconds programmed. The
Monitor Squelch output will remain latched until reset.
2. Repeater Controller: Upon decoding of the burst tone, the BTD-2 will activate the Monitor/Squelch Output
and PTT Hang Time Output. Either of these outputs can be used to key the repeater and will keep it keyed for
the amount of time programmed (Repeater Hang Time) after COR/COS input has been lost. If the repeater
hang time is programmed to 0.0 the remote control/alert features listed in the above paragraph are activated.
Programming to 0.1 or higher activates the repeater controller feature.
Decode: Upon decode the unit will give the following outputs depending on the hardware configuration:
1. Momentary Horn Output: This will give an open collector output to ground for 0-9 seconds depending on the
programmed horn time.
2. Latched Monitor/Squelch Output: This output can either go from low to high or from high to low. With JU-5
installed and the squelch polarity programmed for V+ the output will go from high to low. With JU-6 installed
and the squelch polarity programmed for Ground the output will go from low to high.
Resetting of Outputs: Depending on programming the momentary output will reset automatically after 0-9
seconds. The Monitor/Squelch output is reset by cycling power or by the COR going inactive.
COR Input: The COR polarity, GND (Ground) or V+ (+5 V) must be programmed for the active carrier polarity of
the radio. If used the decoder must see an active COR before decoding. If this feature is not used, do not connect
this wire and program the polarity for GND.

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BTD-2 MOD-1272 ADDENDUM
Overview: MOD-1272 adapts a BTD-2 to mute ANI signaling packets, in particular Motorola’s MDC-1200
packets. It may also work with other signaling protocols that have a known single-tone preamble. In the case of
MDC, there is a preamble of 1800 Hz for approximately 27 msec. MOD-1272 changes the BTD-2 so that it is less
susceptible to falsing on voice as well as eliminating the need to connect the COR input. Another difference is that
the actual decode timing is 1/2 of that programmed. Also, the hardware has been modified to use a crystal for
greater decode accuracy. In all other respects, the product is identical to a BTD-2.
Operation: Upon detection of a signaling packet, the unit turns on transistor Q5 (PTT hang time out) for
approximately 200 msec. This output can be routed to the squelch circuit of a radio, or be used to clamp the audio
to ground* in order to mute the packet. This is the default configuration. The polarity of the squelch output can be
also be programmed so that the transistor is off during the mute period (set squelch polarity to V+) if the
application requires it.
Only 4 wires of the unit need to be connected: power, ground, RX tone in, and PTT hang time out. The RX level
control pot (R65) should be adjusted as described above. The decode sensitivity will not be as described
however. Expect packet detection to decrease below -14dB SINAD. Note: If you decide to clip the unneeded
wires, be sure not to clip the PROG ENABLE and PROG IN wires.
* Q5 can sink a maximum of 100 mA. Do not exceed or damage will result.
Programming Parameters:
The BTD-2 MOD-1272 comes preprogrammed with the above parameters. If different parameters are needed, the
KL-4F programming interface will be needed. Be certain to use the BTD-2 MOD-1272 programming file. Note that
the actual decode time is 1/2 of that programmed, so that the 0.03 tone detect time above causes the unit to
require a minimum of 15 msec of preamble tone in order to detect a signaling packet.
To increase the sensitivity of the unit, the tone detect time can be set to 0.02, but the risk of falsing on voice is
increased. Conversely, the tone detect time can be set to 0.04 to reduce the chance of falsing, but fewer packets
will be muted.

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TECHNICAL NOTES
Continuous Decode: The BTD-2 does not support continuous tone decode. For this feature the BTD-1 should be
ordered instead.
MIDIAN CONTACT INFORMATION
MIDIAN ELECTRONICS, INC.
2030 N. Forbes Blvd. #101
Tucson, Arizona 85745 USA
Toll-Free: 1-800-MIDIANS
Main: 520-884-7981
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.midians.com

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PAC2402
PAC2401
COC24
PAC2602PAC2601
COC26
PAC2801 PAC2802
COC28
PAD103
PAD102
PAD101
COD1
PAD201
PAD202 PAD203
COD2
PAD301
PAD302 PAD303
COD3
PAD401
PAD402
PAD403
COD4
PAJU201
PAJU202
COJU2
PAJU501
PAJU502
COJU5
PAJU602
PAJU601
COJU6
PAP101
PAP102
PAP103
PAP104
PAP105
PAP106
PAP107
PAP108
PAP109
PAP1010
PAP1011
PAP1012
PAP1013
COP1
PAP201
PAP208
PAP207
PAP206
PAP205
PAP204
PAP203
PAP202
COP2
PAQ20E
PAQ20C PAQ20B
COQ2
PAQ30B
PAQ30C
PAQ30E
COQ3
PAQ40B
PAQ40C
PAQ40E
COQ4
PAQ70S
PAQ70G
PAQ70D
COQ7
PAQ80S
PAQ80G
PAQ80D
COQ8
PAR702
PAR701
COR7
PAR1701
PAR1702
COR17
PAR1801
PAR1802
COR18
PAR1901 PAR1902
COR19
PAR2001 PAR2002
COR20
PAR2102
PAR2101
COR21
PAR2203
PAR2201
PAR2202
COR22
PAR2302 PAR2301
COR23
PAR2402
PAR2401
COR24
PAR2502 PAR2501
COR25
PAR2602
PAR2601
COR26
PAR2701PAR2702
COR27
PAR2801
PAR2802
COR28
PAR2902 PAR2901
COR29
PAR3002
PAR3001
COR30
PAR3101PAR3102
COR31
PAR3201
PAR3202
COR32
PAR3302 PAR3301
COR33
PAR3402
PAR3401
COR34
PAR3501PAR3502
COR35
PAR3601
PAR3602
COR36
PAR3702 PAR3701
COR37
PAR3802
PAR3801
COR38
PAR3901PAR3902
COR39
PAR4401
PAR4402
COR44
PAR4601
PAR4602
COR46
PAR4702
PAR4701
COR47
PAR4802
PAR4801
COR48
PAR5302
PAR5301
COR53
PAR5401
PAR5402
COR54
PAR5502
PAR5501
COR55
PAR5601
PAR5602
COR56
COtb0sch1
PATP601
COTP6
PAU109PAU108
PAU107PAU106PAU105
PAU1044
PAU1043
PAU1042
PAU1041
PAU1040
PAU104
PAU1039
PAU1038
PAU1037
PAU1036
PAU1035
PAU1034
PAU1033
PAU1032 PAU1031 PAU1030
PAU103
PAU1029 PAU1028 PAU1027
PAU1026 PAU1025
PAU1024 PAU1023
PAU1022
PAU1021
PAU1020
PAU102
PAU1019
PAU1018
PAU1017
PAU1016
PAU1015
PAU1014
PAU1013
PAU1012
PAU1011PAU1010
PAU101
COU1
PAVO101
PAVO102
PAVO103
PAVO104
PAVO105
PAVO106
PAVO107
PAVO108
PAVO109
PAVO1044
PAVO1043
PAVO1042
PAVO1041
PAVO1040
PAVO1039
PAVO1038
PAVO1037
PAVO1036
PAVO1035
PAVO1034
PAVO1033 PAVO1032 PAVO1031 PAVO1030 PAVO1029
PAVO1028
PAVO1027 PAVO1026 PAVO1025 PAVO1024 PAVO1023
PAVO1022
PAVO1021
PAVO1020
PAVO1019
PAVO1018
PAVO1017
PAVO1016
PAVO1015
PAVO1014
PAVO1013
PAVO1012
PAVO1011PAVO1010
PAVO10E
PAVO10C
PAVO10B
PAVO10S
PAVO10G
PAVO10D
COVO1
PAVR103PAVR102
PAVR104
PAVR101
PAVR105
COVR1
PAY101PAY102
COY1

PAC102
PAC101
COC1
PAC201
PAC202
COC2
PAC301 PAC302
COC3
PAC401
PAC402
COC4
PAC502
PAC501
COC5
PAC601PAC602
COC6
PAC702 PAC701
COC7
PAC902
PAC901
COC9
PAC1302
PAC1301
COC13
PAC1401PAC1402
COC14
PAC1502PAC1501
COC15
PAC1601
PAC1602
COC16
PAC1701PAC1702
COC17
PAC2201
PAC2202
COC22
PAC2501
PAC2502
COC25
PAC2701PAC2702
COC27
PAC2901PAC2902
COC29
PAD01
COD
PAD501
PAD502
COD5
PAE01
COE
PAF01
COF
PAG01
COG
PAJU701
PAJU702
COJU7
PAJU802PAJU801
COJU8
PAP201
PAP208
PAP207
PAP206
PAP205
PAP204
PAP203
PAP202
COP2
PAQ10E
PAQ10C
PAQ10B
COQ1
PAQ50D
PAQ50G
PAQ50S
COQ5
PAQ60D
PAQ60G
PAQ60S
COQ6
PAR101 PAR102
COR1
PAR202 PAR201
COR2
PAR302 PAR301
COR3
PAR402
PAR401
COR4
PAR501
PAR502
COR5
PAR602
PAR601
COR6
PAR801
PAR802
COR8
PAR901
PAR902
COR9
PAR1002PAR1001
COR10
PAR1101 PAR1102
COR11
PAR1202 PAR1201
COR12
PAR1301
PAR1302
COR13
PAR1402
PAR1401
COR14
PAR1501
PAR1502
COR15
PAR1602PAR1601
COR16
PAR4001
PAR4002
COR40
PAR4102
PAR4101
PAR4103
COR41
PAR4202PAR4201
COR42
PAR4301 PAR4302
COR43
PAR4902
PAR4901
COR49
PAR5002
PAR5001
COR50
PAR5101
PAR5102
COR51
PAR5202 PAR5201
COR52
PAR6102
PAR6101
COR61
PAR6202
PAR6201
COR62
PAR6301
PAR6302
COR63
PAR6402
PAR6401
COR64
PAR6503
PAR6501
PAR6502
COR65
PAR6601
PAR6602
COR66
PAR6701
PAR6702
COR67
PAR6802PAR6801
COR68
PAR6902
PAR6901
COR69
COtb0sch2
PATP101
COTP1
PATP201
COTP2
PATP301
COTP3
PATP401
COTP4
PATP501
COTP5
PAU201
PAU2010
PAU2011
PAU2012PAU2013
PAU2014
PAU202PAU203
PAU204
PAU205PAU206PAU207PAU208PAU209
COU2
PAU308PAU307PAU306
PAU305
PAU304
PAU303PAU302PAU301
COU3
PAU4016
PAU4015
PAU406
PAU405
PAU409
PAU408PAU407
PAU404
PAU403
PAU4020
PAU402
PAU4019PAU4018
PAU4017
PAU4014PAU4013
PAU4012
PAU4011PAU4010
PAU401
COU4
PAUK101
PAUK102
COUK1
PAVO208
PAVO207
PAVO206PAVO205
PAVO204
PAVO203PAVO202
PAVO201
PAVO20B
PAVO20C
PAVO20E
PAVO20S PAVO20G
PAVO20D
PAVO2010 PAVO2011
PAVO2012
PAVO2013
PAVO2014
PAVO2017
PAVO2018
PAVO2019
PAVO2020
PAVO209
PAVO2015
PAVO2016
COVO2
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