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CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY TO ANODYNE ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURING CORP.
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL
REV 5.00 May 15, 2012
Anodyne Electronics Manufacturing Corp.
15-1925 Kirschner Road
Kelowna, BC, Canada.
V1Y 4N7
Telephone (250) 763-1088
Facsimile (250) 763-1089
Website: www.aem-corp.com
© 2012 Anodyne Electronics Manufacturing Corp. (AEM),
All Rights Reserved
SM40
UT12
-000
Universal Tone Encoder/Decoder

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No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any
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The status of this installation and operation manual is controlled by the revision shown on the title page.
The status of each section is controlled by revision shown in the footer of each page. All revisions
affecting sections of this manual have been incorporated.
AEM MANUAL REVISIONS
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Revision Number
Revision Description
Date
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Rev: 5.00
Updated template
May 15, 2012
Tony Pearson
Designer
May 15, 2012
Loen Clement
Designer
Jun 07/12
Tom Betzelt
Product Support
Manager
June 11, 2012

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Table of Contents
Section Title Page
1.0 Description
1.1 Introduction 1-1
1.2 Purpose of Equipment 1-1
1.3 Features 1-1
1.4 Specifications 1-2
1.4.1 Electrical Specifications 1-2
1.4.2 Physical Specifications 1-3
1.4.3 Environmental Specifications 1-3
2.0 Installation
2.1 Introduction 2-1
2.2 Unpacking and Inspection 2-1
2.2.1 Warranty 2-1
2.3 Installation Procedures 2-1
2.3.1 Warnings 2-1
2.3.2 Cautions 2-1
2.3.3 Cabling and Wiring 2-2
2.3.4 Post-Installation Checks 2-2
2.3.5 External Adjustments 2-2
2.4 Continued Airworthiness 2-3
2.5 Accessories Required But Not Supplied 2-3
2.6 Installation Drawings 2-3
3.0 Operation
3.1 Introduction 3-1
3.2 General 3-1
3.3 Controls and Indicators 3-1
3.3.1 MON (Monitor) Switch 3-1
3.3.2 Alphanumeric Pushbuttons 3-2
3.3.3 Function Pushbuttons 3-2
3.3.4 Mode button 3-3
3.4 Functions 3-4
3.4.1 Data Entry Mode Operation 3-4
3.4.2 Tones Mode 3-5
3.5 Reception (Decoding) 3-10
3.5.1 Receiving Regular Call 3-10
3.5.2 Receiving Group Call: 3-10
3.5.3 Receiving Alarm Call: 3-10
3.5.4 Operation when the transceiver is scanning: 3-11

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3.6 Transmission (Encoding) 3-12
3.6.1 Transmitting Regular Calls: 3-12
3.6.2 Transmitting UT12’s ID sequence 3-12
3.7 Tone Sequence Details 3-12
3.7.1 LAM-LA-M Radionetwork 3-13
3.7.2 AFN –Air Force Radionetwork 3-13
3.8 Configuration Mode 3-14
3.8.1 Unit Configuration 3-14
3.8.2 Configurable Information 3-14
3.8.3 Non-Configurable Information 3-15
3.8.4 LAN/AFN Network Selection 3-15

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Section 1.0 Description
1.1 Introduction
This manual contains information on the UT12-000 Universal Tone Encoder\Decoder. Information in this
section consists of equipment, features and specifications.
UT12-000 Universal Encoder\Decoder
1.2 Purpose of Equipment
The UT12 is capable of encoding and decoding 5-tone CCIR tone sequences and encoding DTMF tones. It is
compatible with the AEM Tac/Com control head will provide broader and easier control over tones.
1.3 Features
System configuration data (such as identity codes) is programmed by use of front panel switches or by
connecting the UT12 to an IBM-compatible PC through the serial data port.
Front panel pushbutton controls are provided to allow the operator to perform the basic functions of
entering, sorting, recalling and transmitting tone sequences, as well as allowing the entry of configuration
data.
The UT12 is capable of alerting the user to various system conditions through either an externally
generated tone or by injecting a tone directly into the headphone audio line.
The UT12 may also be used as a data entry pad for the Tac/Com control head, allowing quick selection of
channels and entry of frequency data.
Based on the configuration data, control head settings, and tone inputs, the UT12 is capable of turning on
and off headphone audio from the transceiver to the head phone/audio controller.
The UT12 will operate on both the LA-M/Health Network (LAM) and Air Force Network (AFN). Operation
on each of the networks will be similar, with the exception of some differing 5-tone CCIR sequences. If
the transmit frequency falls between 147 MHz and 154 MHz the UT12 will operate on the AFN Network,
otherwise it will operate on the LAM Network.

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1.4 Specifications
1.4.1 Electrical Specifications
Input Power
Nominal 28 Vdc @ < 1.5 A
Max. 30.3 Vdc
Min. 24.8 Vdc
Emerg. 20.0 Vdc
Input Signals
Tone Audio: 300 mV into 1 kΩ
Head phone Audio: 10 W max. Into 600 Ω
Mic audio: 0 -1 Vrms
PTT: Active low
Output Signals
Head phone Level, On: >1 dB from headphone audio input into 150 Ω
Headphone Level, Muted: <-55 dB from headphone audio input into 150 Ω
Microphone Audio,
Tone Level: 0 –1 Vrms into 150 Ω(adjustable.)
Tone frequency error: < 0.5 %
Tone types: CCIR, DTMF, Single
PTT: Active low, 200 mA max.
Alert key: Active low, 30 mA max.
Miscellaneous Signals
Tx Data Out: RS232C, 2400 baud
Rx Data In: RS232C, 2400 baud
Lighting +28 Vdc < 50 mAdc

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1.4.2 Physical Specifications
Height 1.50" (38.10 mm)
Depth 6.2" (157.48 mm)
5.75” (146.05mm) behind panel
Width 5.75" (146.05 mm)
5.00” (127.00 mm) behind panel
Weight 1.02 lbs (544g)
Mounting Dzus rail
Material/Finish Aluminum/Conversion Coating
Connector Filtered 37 pin male Dmin
Lighting Acceptable for operation with NVG Gen III goggles
1.4.3 Environmental Specifications
Temperature:
Operating -30qC. to +60qC
Survival -55qC. to + 85qC
Altitude 25,000 feet
Humidity 95%
Shock 12 g (all axes)
Environmental categories
RTCA/DO-160C Env. Cat. B4-BA(MN)XXXXXXABBZAUBXXX
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Section 2.0 Installation
2.1 Introduction
Information in this section consists of unpacking and inspection procedures, installation procedures, post-
installation checks, and installation drawings.
2.2 Unpacking and Inspection
Unpack the equipment carefully. Inspect the unit visually for damage due to shipping and report all such
claims immediately to the carrier involved. Note that each unit should have the following:
- UT12 Universal Encoder/Decoder
- Product Information Card
- Release certification
Verify that all items are present before proceeding and report any shortage immediately to your supplier.
2.2.1 Warranty
All Anodyne Electronics Manufacturing Corp. (AEM) products are warranted for 2 years. See the website
www.aem-corp.com/warranty for complete details.
2.3 Installation Procedures
2.3.1 Warnings
Do not bundle any lines from this unit with transmitter coax lines. Do not bundle any audio or DC power
lines from this unit with 400 Hz synchro wiring or AC power lines. Do not position this unit or wiring from
this unit next to any device with a strong alternating magnetic field such as an inverter, or significant
interference will result.
2.3.2 Cautions
In all installations, use shielded cable exactly as shown and ground as indicated. Significant problems
may result if these guidelines are not followed.
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