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Transcrypt Programming
M2259-00-200-812
Encrypted Radio Programming and Service Manual
Copyright TEL
another fleet’s messages.
Normal programming of a module does not change the
master code
, just the
scramble codes
, and
other settings. Force downloading should not normally be necessary – only use if you know you
have the correct
master code
in your programmer.
Note:
Service shops installing modules for specific customers must ensure they specify the
end-customer when ordering from the supplier.
6.8 Programmer
Configurations
6.9
Transcrypt Module Default Settings
The screen dump at right illustrates the current Transcrypt
programming interface and factory default settings.
For information regarding module programming codes and
programming configuration for your system, see the Transcrypt
Programming Manual.
6.10 Testing
Test Equipment
A PC, with serial port
If necessary a 25 way D-range plug to 9 way D-range socket
adaptor
A T2000 OTAR Transmitter radio (as described above) on the
right radio channel and the 219-02835-0X lead from the kit
or
a TOP OTAR Transmitter radio (as described above) on the
right radio channel plus the 219-02841-0X cable from the kit
A TR30-3060 or TR30-3061 Transcrypt programmer
OTAR Programming Test
1.
Set the radio to Encrypt On.
2.
Briefly transmit from the radio to be programmed, and note the
module id ‘
nnnn
’ which appears on the computer terminal screen.
TR30-3061
TR30-3061
TR30-3060
Customer Programmer
with customer specific
Master Code
Service Shop Programmer
with service shop’s own
Master Code
Service Shop
Programmer with
changeable Master
Code - US only
Acknowledge
command
Works
Works
Works for any master code
Normal
programming
Does not try to change
module master code, all
commands work
Does not try to change module
master code, but since Master
Codes do not match, no
programming commands work
Does not try to change
module master code.
Programming only works
if master code is first set
to match module’s
Force
Download
Changes module master
code to programmer master
code. (Both are the same, so
no effect.)
Changes module master code to
programmer master code, so
module no longer communicates
with its fleet, as ‘total code’ does
not match.
Changes module master
code to programmer
master code, so first set
programmer master code
to match intended fleet.