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INSTALLATION OVERVIEW

                                                      1. Test the radio for functionality.
                                                      2. Connect the CAD modem to the radio per the
                                                         Hardware Installation Section of this manual.
                                                      3. Program the CAD software and modem per the
              CAD Series                                 Product Programming Section of this manual.

Manual Revision: 2007-05-18                           ***Midian is not responsible for any damage/loss
                                                      resulting from the use of Midian’s products.
Covers Firmware Revisions:
CAD-100/200: 1.7 & Higher
CAD-200E: 1.3 & Higher                                             GENERAL INFORMATION
CAD-300: 3.6 & Higher
CAD-400: 1.1 & Higher                                 Midian’s CAD Series products enable the dispatcher
CAD-500: 1.1 & Higher                                 to identify radio users by decoding and displaying
CAD-600: 1.0 & Higher                                 the unit’s ANI or PTT ID, as well as users in distress
CAD-MF: 1.0 & Higher                                  when using the ENI.

Covers Software Revisions:                            Midian’s CAD-100, CAD-200, and CAD-300 offer
CAD: 3.10 & Higher                                    selective calling for functions such as individual call,
                                                      group call, disable/enable, etc. The CAD-400, CAD-
                                                      500, CAD-600, and CAD-MF only decode ANI and
        HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS                       Emergency ANI.

Operating Voltage                   7.5-15 VDC
Operating Current                        40 mA                     SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Maximum Current                             1A
Operating Temperature               -30 - +60 C       Operating System:          Windows 98 SE or Higher
Modem Baud Rate                            1200       Processor:                     Pentium 2 or Higher
                                                      Hard-Drive Space:                  Minimum 20 MB
                                                      RAM:                             Minimum 256 MB
         SIGNALING SPECIFICATIONS

CAD-100: DTMF                                                    HARDWARE INSTALLATION
      ANI Length                 Up to 9-digits
      ANI Timing                   60/40 msec         Be certain to follow standard anti-static procedures
CAD-200: 5-tone                                       when handling Midian products.        For installation
      ANI Length                 Up to 9-digits       instructions for a particular radio, please consult
      ANI Timing             Varies on Format         Midian’s application notes for the CAD if available.
CAD-300: Midian’s Kryptic
      ANI Length                       4-digits       The following connections are available on all CAD
      ANI Timing                     140 msec         modems:
CAD-400: M/A-Com’s GE-Star
      ANI Range                   0001-16,383         P1-1 – Ground – Connect to ground in the base
      ANI Timing                     320 msec         station.
CAD-500: Motorola’s MDC-1200
      ANI Range                    0000-FFFF          P1-2 – B+ - Connect to a 7.5-15 VDC source in the
      ANI Timing                   ~180 msec          base station.
CAD-600: Kenwood’s FleetSync
      ANI Range                     1000-4999         P1-3 – PTT Output – This open collector provides a
      ANI Timing              ~100-150 msec           ground during PTT. If connecting to a relay in the
                                                      radio, make sure the coil is bypassed with a diode to
                                                      eliminate counter EMF.

                                                      P1-5 – Squelch Output – Connect to a squelch
                                                      point in the base station that mutes the speaker.

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P2-4 – Request to Send
P1-8 – Alarm Output – This connection is optional
as the PC will give an audible tone. This output goes          P2-5 – Clear to Send
active whenever an emergency status is received.
The transistor Q4 provides an open collector to                P2-6 – Data Set Ready
ground to trip a bell, sonalert, etc. It is necessary to
install a jumper from the collector of Q4 to P1-8.             P2-7 – Ground

P1-9 – COR Input – Connect to a point in the radios            P2-20 – Data Terminal Ready
squelch or CTCSS circuit that changes logic level
when a carrier is detected. If a high level is
provided, move R40 from its pull up to its pull down                       HARDWARE ALIGNMENT
position. A radio whose squelch circuit provides a
logic-low or high can readily turn Q1 on and off. If           CAD-100/200/200E:
the point only makes a small change in voltage, it
may be necessary to adjust the values of R39 and               For DTMF JU-2 should be installed. For 5-Tone JU-2
R40 to Q1 to change states. If the COR is not being            should be removed and JU-3 should be installed.
used ground this input and program the COR
polarity as ground.                                            Input Level: Apply a signal that fully quiets the
                                                               receiver, modulated by a 1000 Hz tone at ±3.3 KHz
P1-10/P1-11 – RX 600-Ohm Balanced – Optional –                 (wideband) to the receiver (1.65 kHz for
This is a 600-Ohm balanced input that is used when             narrowband). While monitoring TP1, adjust R2 just
the system is directly connected to the RX line from           below clipping.
the base station in a remotely controlled base station
over a phone line.                                             Twist: For DTMF systems modulate the RF carrier
                                                               with 697 Hz and 1633 Hz tones in succession.
P1-12 – RX HI-Z Input – Connect to the receiver                Adjust R5 until the 2 tones at U2 Pin 3 are
audio output of the base station, preferably after the         approximately the same size.
CTCSS high-pass filter.
                                                               Output Level: Start the CAD-100/200 software and
The following connections are only available on the            command the unit to send data. Adjust R78 for a
CAD-100/200/300 and are only needed when                       deviation of ±2.8-3.0 KHz on the system transmitter.
encoding.
                                                               CAD-300:
P1-4 – Trunk Delay Input – This input prevents the
modem from transmitting until a channel has been               1. Using a service monitor in the generate mode,
acquired. Hook to a point in the radio that provides           provide a signal level strong enough to quiet the
an output after the channel has been acquired.
                                                               base station. Set the 1 KC test tone for 3.5 KC
                                                               deviation.
P1-6 – TX Audio Output – Connect to the MIC-High
in the radio. Removing JU4 and installing R81 with a
                                                               2. Observe TP-1 with an AC voltmeter or
value equivalent to the required impedance can
change the output impedance.                                   oscilloscope and set the level via R-2 to 250 mV
                                                               RMS (700 mV peak-to-peak).
P1-7/P1-8 – TX 600-Ohm Balanced Output –
Optional – Connect this output to the TX side of a             3. Switch the service monitor over to receive mode
600-Ohm balanced audio source. If using this                   to set the base station’s transmitter’s deviation from
feature the Alarm Output is not available and JU8              the CAD-300. Program the modem with a Front
should be removed.                                             porch time of 900 msec and select the Front porch
                                                               tone to be sent as a preamble. Start the CAD
The following are the pins used on the Female DB-              software and select a unit to call and hit enter to
25 connector (RS-232). The DB-25 can be taken                  send data. The data will last for a little over 1
down to a DB-9 or to a USB port using a Serial to              second allowing time to adjust R-78 for a minimum
USB converter.                                                 deviation of ± 3.3 KHz on the base station
                                                               transmitter. After setting the deviation you will want
P2-2 – RX Input                                                to disable the front porch tone.

P2-3 – TX Output                                               4. Using a TVS-2, send an ANI, selective call, etc. to
                                                               see if they display on the CAD screen. If they do not

                                                           2
display check the radio’s modulation to make sure it         feature and a help box will open with an explanation
is running between 3.5-4.5 KC of deviation.                  of the feature.

5. Send signals from the CAD and check for                   Modem Tab:
decoding and ringing of the filed units.
                                                             For an explanation of the features in the setup of the
PLL Alignment: The CAD modem comes aligned                   CAD software, simply right click over the title of the
from the factory. However, in the event it is                feature and a help box will open with an explanation
necessary to align the phase lock loop, perform the          of the feature.
following steps: Ground U8-9. Adjust R-28 for 19.6
KHz at U8-4. Remove ground from U8-9. Adjust R-              Note: Prior to writing to the modem, the RX Input
26 for 27.6 KHz while observing U8-4.                        must either be quieted or disconnected. If there is
                                                             noise present at the RX Input during modem
CAD-400 Decoder PLL Adjustment:                              programming, it may interfere with programming and
                                                             result in EEPROM corruption.
The phase-locked-loop is pre-adjusted at the factory
and should not need adjustment. In the event that it         Status Tab:
does require adjustment, perform the following
steps:                                                       For an explanation of the features in the setup of the
                                                             CAD software, simply right click over the title of the
1. Ground U8-9.                                              feature and a help box will open with an explanation
                                                             of the feature.
2. While observing U8-4 with a frequency counter or
oscilloscope, adjust R28 such that 18 kHz is                 Password Tab:
measured at U8-4.
                                                             If the system administrator wishes to password
3. Remove ground from U8-9. While observing U8-4             protect certain functions, check the enable password
with a frequency counter or oscilloscope, adjust R26         box and then select which features to protect. When
such that 25.6 kHz is measured at U8-4.                      the protected features are accessed the user will be
                                                             prompted to enter the password.
CAD-400/500/600 RX Audio Level:
                                                             Colors Tab:
Apply a signal that fully quiets the receiver,
modulated by a 1000 Hz tone at ±3.3 KHz                      This tab enables the administrator to change the
(wideband) to the receiver (1.65 kHz for                     appearances of active text and the various
narrowband). While monitoring TP1, adjust R2 just            backgrounds.
below clipping.

CAD-MF:                                                                          OPERATION

Perform the necessary PLL and RX Audio level                 Main Window:
adjustments for the CAD-100/200/400/500/600.
                                                             File Menu: Here the user can open the desired
                                                             screens and import subscriber and other databases.
           SOFTWARE INSTALLATION
                                                             Options Menu: Allows the user to specify which
Insert the CD into the CD-ROM drive and close the            columns to display in the active screen. For example
drive. The CD will auto-run. Click on the side menu          if the Traffic Log screen is active the user may only
bar for miscellaneous software and select the CAD            wish to show the Unit ID, Name and Time.
software. Follow the set-up procedures.
                                                             Window Menu: Enables the user to change how the
                                                             screens are placed on the screen.
           PRODUCT PROGRAMMING
                                                             Traffic Log Screen:
General Tab:
                                                             The information in this screen will show activity in
                                                             chronological order with the most recent being at the
For an explanation of the features in the setup of the
                                                             top of the screen. Columns may be moved into any
CAD software, simply right click over the title of the

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order by clicking and dragging the filed into the             Select the unit to have its security keys
desired position.                                             reprogrammed and click on the OTAR icon. This will
                                                              reprogram the unit with the keys specified in the set-
Subscriber Screen:                                            up.

Clicking a particular column header enables the
dispatcher to sort the column. Columns may be                        Spy: Select the unit to be spied upon and then
moved into any order by clicking and dragging the             click the spy icon. If the field unit is capable of this
filed into the desired position.                              feature the field unit will key-up for a pre-
                                                              programmed period of time, so the dispatcher can
                                                              listen in on the field unit.
       Add New Subscriber: Clicking on the add
icon will open the subscriber information screen.             Modem Status Screen:
Enter the user description and the desired ID’s.
                                                              This screen will indicate if the modem is on-line or
                                                              off-line and the version of the modem.
       Edit Subscriber: Select the unit to be edited
and click on the edit icon. The subscriber information        Alarm Status Screen:
screen will be opened, so the unit details can be
edited.                                                       This screen     will   display   incoming   emergency
                                                              statuses.

       Delete Subscriber: Select the unit to be               System Messages Screen:
deleted and click on the delete icon. This will
permanently delete the unit from the database.                This screen is used as a diagnostic tool for internal
                                                              messages used by the program.


      Subscriber Properties: TBD.
                                                                              TECHNICAL NOTES

                                                              Radio Compatibility: Midian has taken the utmost
      Call: Select the unit to be called and then click       care to ensure the CAD integrates with the radio
the call icon. If the unit is programmed with a call ID       with minimal impact to the features of the radio.
then the unit in the field will decode and ring.              However, some features may not be available in the
                                                              radio when a CAD is used. If a feature is not
                                                              available, please contact Midian to see if the feature
       Query: Select the unit to be queried and then          can be added.
click the query icon. This will send a query or radio
check command to field units capable of this feature,         International Windows Versions: Even though
which will in turn cause the radio to send an                 Midian has worked to make this product
acknowledgement to the dispatcher to verify the               internationally compliant, Midian recognizes that
radio is transmitting and receiving.                          there may be additional issues to be resolved.


      Enable: Select the unit to be enabled and                       MIDIAN CONTACT INFORMATION
then click the enable icon. This will re-enable a
previously disabled field unit.                               Midian Electronics Inc.
                                                                           nd
                                                              2302 East 22 Street
                                                              Tucson, Arizona 85713 USA
       Disable: Select the unit to be disabled and
then click the disable icon. This will disable a field        Orders: 1-800-MIDIANS
unit that is capable of the Deadbeat Disable or               Phone: 520-884-7981
Radio Kill feature.                                           Fax: 520-884-0422
                                                              E-mail: sales@midians.com
                                                              Web: http://www.midians.com/

         Over-The-Air-Reprogramming (OTAR):
This feature is only available on the CAD-300.

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Cad100200 2007 05-18-pc_2003-06-20

  • 1. INSTALLATION OVERVIEW 1. Test the radio for functionality. 2. Connect the CAD modem to the radio per the Hardware Installation Section of this manual. 3. Program the CAD software and modem per the CAD Series Product Programming Section of this manual. Manual Revision: 2007-05-18 ***Midian is not responsible for any damage/loss resulting from the use of Midian’s products. Covers Firmware Revisions: CAD-100/200: 1.7 & Higher CAD-200E: 1.3 & Higher GENERAL INFORMATION CAD-300: 3.6 & Higher CAD-400: 1.1 & Higher Midian’s CAD Series products enable the dispatcher CAD-500: 1.1 & Higher to identify radio users by decoding and displaying CAD-600: 1.0 & Higher the unit’s ANI or PTT ID, as well as users in distress CAD-MF: 1.0 & Higher when using the ENI. Covers Software Revisions: Midian’s CAD-100, CAD-200, and CAD-300 offer CAD: 3.10 & Higher selective calling for functions such as individual call, group call, disable/enable, etc. The CAD-400, CAD- 500, CAD-600, and CAD-MF only decode ANI and HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS Emergency ANI. Operating Voltage 7.5-15 VDC Operating Current 40 mA SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Maximum Current 1A Operating Temperature -30 - +60 C Operating System: Windows 98 SE or Higher Modem Baud Rate 1200 Processor: Pentium 2 or Higher Hard-Drive Space: Minimum 20 MB RAM: Minimum 256 MB SIGNALING SPECIFICATIONS CAD-100: DTMF HARDWARE INSTALLATION ANI Length Up to 9-digits ANI Timing 60/40 msec Be certain to follow standard anti-static procedures CAD-200: 5-tone when handling Midian products. For installation ANI Length Up to 9-digits instructions for a particular radio, please consult ANI Timing Varies on Format Midian’s application notes for the CAD if available. CAD-300: Midian’s Kryptic ANI Length 4-digits The following connections are available on all CAD ANI Timing 140 msec modems: CAD-400: M/A-Com’s GE-Star ANI Range 0001-16,383 P1-1 – Ground – Connect to ground in the base ANI Timing 320 msec station. CAD-500: Motorola’s MDC-1200 ANI Range 0000-FFFF P1-2 – B+ - Connect to a 7.5-15 VDC source in the ANI Timing ~180 msec base station. CAD-600: Kenwood’s FleetSync ANI Range 1000-4999 P1-3 – PTT Output – This open collector provides a ANI Timing ~100-150 msec ground during PTT. If connecting to a relay in the radio, make sure the coil is bypassed with a diode to eliminate counter EMF. P1-5 – Squelch Output – Connect to a squelch point in the base station that mutes the speaker. 1
  • 2. P2-4 – Request to Send P1-8 – Alarm Output – This connection is optional as the PC will give an audible tone. This output goes P2-5 – Clear to Send active whenever an emergency status is received. The transistor Q4 provides an open collector to P2-6 – Data Set Ready ground to trip a bell, sonalert, etc. It is necessary to install a jumper from the collector of Q4 to P1-8. P2-7 – Ground P1-9 – COR Input – Connect to a point in the radios P2-20 – Data Terminal Ready squelch or CTCSS circuit that changes logic level when a carrier is detected. If a high level is provided, move R40 from its pull up to its pull down HARDWARE ALIGNMENT position. A radio whose squelch circuit provides a logic-low or high can readily turn Q1 on and off. If CAD-100/200/200E: the point only makes a small change in voltage, it may be necessary to adjust the values of R39 and For DTMF JU-2 should be installed. For 5-Tone JU-2 R40 to Q1 to change states. If the COR is not being should be removed and JU-3 should be installed. used ground this input and program the COR polarity as ground. Input Level: Apply a signal that fully quiets the receiver, modulated by a 1000 Hz tone at ±3.3 KHz P1-10/P1-11 – RX 600-Ohm Balanced – Optional – (wideband) to the receiver (1.65 kHz for This is a 600-Ohm balanced input that is used when narrowband). While monitoring TP1, adjust R2 just the system is directly connected to the RX line from below clipping. the base station in a remotely controlled base station over a phone line. Twist: For DTMF systems modulate the RF carrier with 697 Hz and 1633 Hz tones in succession. P1-12 – RX HI-Z Input – Connect to the receiver Adjust R5 until the 2 tones at U2 Pin 3 are audio output of the base station, preferably after the approximately the same size. CTCSS high-pass filter. Output Level: Start the CAD-100/200 software and The following connections are only available on the command the unit to send data. Adjust R78 for a CAD-100/200/300 and are only needed when deviation of ±2.8-3.0 KHz on the system transmitter. encoding. CAD-300: P1-4 – Trunk Delay Input – This input prevents the modem from transmitting until a channel has been 1. Using a service monitor in the generate mode, acquired. Hook to a point in the radio that provides provide a signal level strong enough to quiet the an output after the channel has been acquired. base station. Set the 1 KC test tone for 3.5 KC deviation. P1-6 – TX Audio Output – Connect to the MIC-High in the radio. Removing JU4 and installing R81 with a 2. Observe TP-1 with an AC voltmeter or value equivalent to the required impedance can change the output impedance. oscilloscope and set the level via R-2 to 250 mV RMS (700 mV peak-to-peak). P1-7/P1-8 – TX 600-Ohm Balanced Output – Optional – Connect this output to the TX side of a 3. Switch the service monitor over to receive mode 600-Ohm balanced audio source. If using this to set the base station’s transmitter’s deviation from feature the Alarm Output is not available and JU8 the CAD-300. Program the modem with a Front should be removed. porch time of 900 msec and select the Front porch tone to be sent as a preamble. Start the CAD The following are the pins used on the Female DB- software and select a unit to call and hit enter to 25 connector (RS-232). The DB-25 can be taken send data. The data will last for a little over 1 down to a DB-9 or to a USB port using a Serial to second allowing time to adjust R-78 for a minimum USB converter. deviation of ± 3.3 KHz on the base station transmitter. After setting the deviation you will want P2-2 – RX Input to disable the front porch tone. P2-3 – TX Output 4. Using a TVS-2, send an ANI, selective call, etc. to see if they display on the CAD screen. If they do not 2
  • 3. display check the radio’s modulation to make sure it feature and a help box will open with an explanation is running between 3.5-4.5 KC of deviation. of the feature. 5. Send signals from the CAD and check for Modem Tab: decoding and ringing of the filed units. For an explanation of the features in the setup of the PLL Alignment: The CAD modem comes aligned CAD software, simply right click over the title of the from the factory. However, in the event it is feature and a help box will open with an explanation necessary to align the phase lock loop, perform the of the feature. following steps: Ground U8-9. Adjust R-28 for 19.6 KHz at U8-4. Remove ground from U8-9. Adjust R- Note: Prior to writing to the modem, the RX Input 26 for 27.6 KHz while observing U8-4. must either be quieted or disconnected. If there is noise present at the RX Input during modem CAD-400 Decoder PLL Adjustment: programming, it may interfere with programming and result in EEPROM corruption. The phase-locked-loop is pre-adjusted at the factory and should not need adjustment. In the event that it Status Tab: does require adjustment, perform the following steps: For an explanation of the features in the setup of the CAD software, simply right click over the title of the 1. Ground U8-9. feature and a help box will open with an explanation of the feature. 2. While observing U8-4 with a frequency counter or oscilloscope, adjust R28 such that 18 kHz is Password Tab: measured at U8-4. If the system administrator wishes to password 3. Remove ground from U8-9. While observing U8-4 protect certain functions, check the enable password with a frequency counter or oscilloscope, adjust R26 box and then select which features to protect. When such that 25.6 kHz is measured at U8-4. the protected features are accessed the user will be prompted to enter the password. CAD-400/500/600 RX Audio Level: Colors Tab: Apply a signal that fully quiets the receiver, modulated by a 1000 Hz tone at ±3.3 KHz This tab enables the administrator to change the (wideband) to the receiver (1.65 kHz for appearances of active text and the various narrowband). While monitoring TP1, adjust R2 just backgrounds. below clipping. CAD-MF: OPERATION Perform the necessary PLL and RX Audio level Main Window: adjustments for the CAD-100/200/400/500/600. File Menu: Here the user can open the desired screens and import subscriber and other databases. SOFTWARE INSTALLATION Options Menu: Allows the user to specify which Insert the CD into the CD-ROM drive and close the columns to display in the active screen. For example drive. The CD will auto-run. Click on the side menu if the Traffic Log screen is active the user may only bar for miscellaneous software and select the CAD wish to show the Unit ID, Name and Time. software. Follow the set-up procedures. Window Menu: Enables the user to change how the screens are placed on the screen. PRODUCT PROGRAMMING Traffic Log Screen: General Tab: The information in this screen will show activity in chronological order with the most recent being at the For an explanation of the features in the setup of the top of the screen. Columns may be moved into any CAD software, simply right click over the title of the 3
  • 4. order by clicking and dragging the filed into the Select the unit to have its security keys desired position. reprogrammed and click on the OTAR icon. This will reprogram the unit with the keys specified in the set- Subscriber Screen: up. Clicking a particular column header enables the dispatcher to sort the column. Columns may be Spy: Select the unit to be spied upon and then moved into any order by clicking and dragging the click the spy icon. If the field unit is capable of this filed into the desired position. feature the field unit will key-up for a pre- programmed period of time, so the dispatcher can listen in on the field unit. Add New Subscriber: Clicking on the add icon will open the subscriber information screen. Modem Status Screen: Enter the user description and the desired ID’s. This screen will indicate if the modem is on-line or off-line and the version of the modem. Edit Subscriber: Select the unit to be edited and click on the edit icon. The subscriber information Alarm Status Screen: screen will be opened, so the unit details can be edited. This screen will display incoming emergency statuses. Delete Subscriber: Select the unit to be System Messages Screen: deleted and click on the delete icon. This will permanently delete the unit from the database. This screen is used as a diagnostic tool for internal messages used by the program. Subscriber Properties: TBD. TECHNICAL NOTES Radio Compatibility: Midian has taken the utmost Call: Select the unit to be called and then click care to ensure the CAD integrates with the radio the call icon. If the unit is programmed with a call ID with minimal impact to the features of the radio. then the unit in the field will decode and ring. However, some features may not be available in the radio when a CAD is used. If a feature is not available, please contact Midian to see if the feature Query: Select the unit to be queried and then can be added. click the query icon. This will send a query or radio check command to field units capable of this feature, International Windows Versions: Even though which will in turn cause the radio to send an Midian has worked to make this product acknowledgement to the dispatcher to verify the internationally compliant, Midian recognizes that radio is transmitting and receiving. there may be additional issues to be resolved. Enable: Select the unit to be enabled and MIDIAN CONTACT INFORMATION then click the enable icon. This will re-enable a previously disabled field unit. Midian Electronics Inc. nd 2302 East 22 Street Tucson, Arizona 85713 USA Disable: Select the unit to be disabled and then click the disable icon. This will disable a field Orders: 1-800-MIDIANS unit that is capable of the Deadbeat Disable or Phone: 520-884-7981 Radio Kill feature. Fax: 520-884-0422 E-mail: sales@midians.com Web: http://www.midians.com/ Over-The-Air-Reprogramming (OTAR): This feature is only available on the CAD-300. 4
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