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Midian Programming
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Encrypted Radio Programming and Service Manual
Note:
The flex shown is 228-22592-06A. Other versions of this flex differ slightly, but the
connection pads are the same. Refer to the PCB Information section.
7.2.2
T2000 radio - Midian KL3 cable connection points
To connect the Midian programming cable according to the diagram below, first solder a short
length of wire to the indicated pads, then attach the cable clip to it.
Programming information
Refer to the programmer manual for PC settings, software commands and register values.
Before programming the Midian encryption module, it is important to understand the meaning of
various identifiers in the programmer manual. Some of these are outlined in the table below:
Note:
Each encryption module is provided with a sheet for recording programmable settings.
As some module settings cannot be read back,
it is strongly recommended
that all
settings be recorded for each radio and kept in a secure place.
Security Codes
When programming a Midian module, it is strongly recommended that you use the
manufacturer’s default security codes. See the Midian programming manual for more
information on standard codes, and instructions for changing them if necessary.
7.3
Direct Programming a TVS2-Tait Module in a TOP radio
A TOP radio with Midian TVS2-Tait Encryption Module and using -07 version encryption flex
(or later) can be direct programmed without opening the radio.
Equipment
PC with serial port, and if necessary 25pin D-range plug to 9 pin D-range socket adaptor.
Midian KL3 programmer (supplied cable not required).
Midian software to suit the module to be programmed.
TOP radio to be programmed with flex (-07 version or later) and TVS2-Tait module fitted
TOPA-EA-007G Encryption Direct Programming Cable (see page 86)
Midian Identifier
Description
ANI and Primary Individual decode ID ANI for individual module addressing
Secondary Decode IDs
ANI Group number for paging or alerting a group of radios
Security Code
Unique multi-digit code sets which code a module can decifer.
Connect
(yellow) clip here
program out
Connect
(green) clip here
program in