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Digital Interface Unit 3000Configuration Service Software (CSS)User’s GuideSoftware Part No.DLN6570APublication No. 6802972C90-OMarch 2004

Computer Software CopyrightsThe Motorola products described in this instruction manual may include copyrighted MOTOROLA computerprograms. Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for MOTOROLA certain exclusive rights forcopyrighted computer programs. Including the exclusive right to copy or reproduce in any form the copyrightedcomputer program. Accordingly, any copyrighted MOTOROLA computer programs contained in theMOTOROLA products described in this Instruction manual may not be copied or reproduced in any mannerwithout the express written permission of MOTOROLA. Furthermore, the purchase of MOTOROLA productsshall not be deemed to grant either directly or by implication, estoppel or otherwise, any license under thecopyrights, patents or patent applications of MOTOROLA, except for the normal nonexclusive, royalty freelicense to use that arises by operation of law in the sale of a product.CopyrightCopyright 2003-2004 Motorola Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this manual may be transmitted, stored in aretrieval system, or translated into any language or computer language, in any form or by any means, without theprior written permission of Motorola Inc.TrademarksMotorola and ASTRO are trademarks of Motorola Inc.IBM is a trademark of International Business Machines, Inc.Windows and Windows 2000 are registered trademarks of Microsoft in the US and other countries.

Table of ContentsIntroduction . 1Preview. 1Programming Kit . 1Who Should Use This Guide . 1What to Look For In This Guide . 1What to Look for Online. 2Conventions Used in This Manual. 2Section 1: Installing the Software. 3System Requirements. 3Installing the CSS from CD-ROM . 3Section 2: CSS Overview . 4Getting Around in the CSS . 4Title Bar . 5Menu Bar . 5Tool Bar . 7Keyboard Navigation. 7Codeplug Tree View. 8Functionality Bar . 9Status Bar. 9Codeplug Structure. 9Section 3: Hardware Setup . 13How To Connect The ASTRO DIU 3000 device . 13Section 4: CSS Configuration . 14Section 5: Tutorial . 15Using the On-Line Help System . 15Creating a Backup Codeplug File . 16Reading Data from a File . 16Reading Data from Device. 16Saving Data to the File. 17Writing Codeplug Data to Device. 17Printing Data from Codeplug . 17Printing the Codeplug Page. 17Printing to a File. 17Appendix A: Keyboard shortcuts . 18Appendix B: Troubleshooting information . 20Appendix C: Contacting Motorola . 21Appendix D: Acronyms and Abbreviations . 22Appendix E: Glossary. 23Document Part No. 6802972C90-O (up)March 2004

List of TablesTable 1. Conventions in This Document .2Table 2. Codeplug Menu Functions .5Table 3. Services Menu Functions .6Table 4. View Menu Functions .6Table 5. Help Menu Functions .6Table 6. CSS Tool Bar.7Table 7. CSS Codeplug Description.11Table 8. RJ45, DB25, DB9 Connector Pin Description .13Table 9. On-Line Help System.15Table 10. Keyboard Shortcuts .18Table 11. Troubleshooting Table .20

List of FiguresFigure 1. CSS Main Application Window .4Figure 2. CSS Title Bar .5Figure 3. CSS Menu Bar .5Figure 4. CSS Tool Bar .7Figure 5. CSS Codeplug Tree.8Figure 6. CSS Functionality Bar .9Document Part No. 6802972C90-O (up)March 2004

IntroductionPreviewThe ASTRO Digital Interface Unit 3000 (DIU) enables remote control of a digital ASTRO base station usingexisting analog desktop controllers, consoles, and other analog non-ASTRO remote control devices. In addition,the DIU adds the ASTRO digital encryption capability to the existing analog remote control equipment.The ASTRO DIU Configuration Service Software (CSS) package enables setting the DIU configuration in thefield by modifying the DIU internal parameters. The CSS is PC-based software from Motorola that is used toprogram features into DIU units to customize their operation. This User’s Guide describes the installation of theDIU Configuration Service Software and attaching the DIU to your computer. It also includes a description ofthe operation of the software, including the screen structure, menus, the keyboard commands, and the programtree.Programming KitThe programming kit consists of the following: ASTRO DIU CSS installer, available on CD-ROM, part no. DLN7670A.This User's Guide, Publication No. 6802972C90-O.Who Should Use This GuideThis Guide is intended for anyone who will use the CSS to program the DIU unit.What to Look For In This GuideThis guide is organized as follows: Section 1 describes the CSS installation process.Section 2 provides an overview of the CSS and provides information about how to obtain on-line helpand navigate through the user interface.Section 3 explains the hardware setup required for programming DIU unit.Section 4 explains the CSS configuration.Section 5 is a tutorial that provides step-by-step tutorial with instructions on how to perform selectedtasks using the CSS.The Appendices contain: Appendix A: Keyboard shortcutsAppendix B: Troubleshooting informationAppendix C: Contact information for Motorola technical supportAppendix D: Acronyms and AbbreviationsAppendix E: GlossaryNote: This guide assumes that you are familiar with basic Windows operations. If this is not the case, be sure toread the documentation that came with your version of Windows before you proceed.Document Part No. 6802972C90-O (up)1March 2004

What to Look for OnlineThis manual is designed to supplement the on-line help installed with the CSS. Be sure to refer to the on-linehelp for context-sensitive information about the following: Codeplug parametersCSS functionsCSS servicesConventions Used in This ManualThe following conventions are used throughout this manual:ItalicsUsed for emphasis and for new terms.BoldUsed to indicate keyboard keys or application buttons.File/OpenUsed to designate the location and name of a CSS menu function. Forexample, File/Open refers to the Open function in the File menu.Tips:Denotes tips and hints on using the CSS.Note:Indicates an operational procedure, practice, or condition to whichyou should pay special attention.CAUTION:Alerts you of conditions which can result in loss or corruption ofdata, or damage to application files.Table 1. Conventions in This DocumentDocument Part No. 6802972C90-O (up)2March 2004

Section 1: Installing the SoftwareSystem RequirementsThe ASTRO DIU 3000 CSS requires an IBM PC or 100-percent compatible computer with the followingminimum configuration: Processor Pentium 3 or laterMemory (RAM) 128 MBFree hard disk space for installation 20 MBCD-ROM drive onlyOperating systems Microsoft Windows XP, Windows 2000One serial portProgramming cable, Motorola part no. 30-80385B23 and RJ45 to DB25 adapter, part no. 58-80385B30DB25 to DB9 cable adapter, Motorola part no. 01-80379B69Installing the CSS from CD-ROMThe installation program is included on the supplied CD-ROM. In order to install the CSS on a hard drive, do thefollowing: Quit all Windows applications to ensure a successful installation.Insert the CD-ROM into its drive.Start the Windows Explorer. Navigate to CD-ROM root directory and double-click Setup.exe to runCSS installation. The setup program will run InstallShield Wizard to guide you through theinstallation process.When the Welcome screen appears, read the instructions and click Next.In the Choose Destination Location screen, click Next to install the CSS in the default location. Toselect a different installation directory, click the Browse button.Select the desired Program Folder and click Next to begin the installation.When the setup is complete, click Finish to exit setup.Restart your computer. Once the CSS is installed, you can routinely launch the CSS from the WindowsStart menu or using the desktop shortcut (if created). If the CSS does not start up as described above,see Appendix B, Troubleshooting Information.CAUTION:Do not delete or move any files installed with the CSS.Part No. 6802972C90-O (up)3March 2004

Section 2: Configuration Service Software (CSS) OverviewGetting Around in the CSST itle B arT ool B arC od ep lu g T reeC od ep lu g T abM en u B arC od ep lu gP aram etersF un ction alityB arS tatu s B arFigure 1. CSS Main Application WindowEvery CSS function can be accessed through the menus, tool bar, or functionality bars. In addition, keyboardshortcuts (as described in Appendix A) allow access to most usable CSS functions. Every codeplug parametercan be accessed from the Codeplug Tree. These methods of navigation are explained below.Document Part No. 6802972C90-O (up)4March 2004

Title BarThe title bar is located along the top of a window. It contains the name of the application Codeplug File name, ifcodeplug data is loaded.Figure 2. CSS Title BarNote:To move the window, drag the title bar. You can also move dialog boxes by dragging their title bars.Menu BarThe CSS Menu Bar consists of four menu items (see figure 3):Figure 3. CSS Menu BarThe Codeplug menu allows you to perform standard codeplug file/device management functions. Thesefunctions are listed below:Read From FileReads the Codeplug from existing file.SaveSaves a Codeplug to the file.Save AsSelects a location to save a file; creates a backupcodeplug file.CloseCloses the active document.Read DeviceReads a codeplug data from device.Write DeviceWrites a codeplug data to device.PrintPrints a codeplug.Print to filePrints a codeplug to a file.Print SetupChanges the printer and printing options.ExitExits CSS.Table 2. Codeplug Menu FunctionsPart No. 6802972C90-O (up)5March 2004

Services MenuThe Services menu allows access to certain DIU hardware and software configuration parameters, the DIU errorlist, and diagnostic information. Prior to accessing the services screens, the codeplug must be loaded into yourcomputer's memory (via the READ functions). You can access the following features through this menu:Show DIU ConfigurationProvides information on the versionnumbers of the various DIU softwareparts and on the DIU hardwareconfiguration.Make DSP Tune-upUsed to CHANGE/VIEW someSpecial Tuning parameters related tothe DSP. These parameters may needto be changes during system setup.Make EMC Tune-upAllows programming of new EMCdefault parameters. Use this functiononly for the rare occurrence of an EMCsoftware upgrade.Monitor DIU-CSS trafficAllows viewing messages that the DIUsends over the RS232 link.Show DIU Error ListAllows reading and viewing the currenterror list from the DIU.Table 3. Services Menu FunctionsView MenuThe View menu offers the following commands:ToolbarShows or hides the toolbar.Status BarShows or hides the status bar.Table 4. View Menu FunctionsHelp MenuThe Help menu offers the following commands, which provide you assistance with this application:HelpTopicsOffers you an index to topics on which you can get help.AboutDisplays the version number of this application.Table 5. Help Menu FunctionsRefer to the context-sensitive help to familiarize yourself with the functions you can perform from each menu.Document Part No. 6802972C90-O (up)6March 2004

Tool BarThe CSS tool bar (figure 4) includes buttons for some of the most common operations:Figure 4. CSS Tool BarAboutDisplays the version number of this application.PrintAllows printer setting; prints currently loadedcodeplug.Communicationport settingsSelects the serial port through which the CSScomputer is connected to the device.SoundpropertiesSelects the sound that will be played by thefunctionality table error notifications.HelpProvides context-sensitive help.Table 6. CSS Tool BarTips:Refer to the context-sensitive help to familiarize yourself with the functions you can perform from the tool bar.For tips on toolbar button functions, make the application window active and hold the cursor over each buttonwithout clicking.To display or hide the toolbar, choose Toolbar from the View menu.Keyboard NavigationUse some of the keyboard keys to navigate through the CSS and to change field values. The keyboard shortcutsthat you can use to navigate through Codeplug spreadsheets are listed in Appendix A.Part No. 6802972C90-O (up)7March 2004

Codeplug Tree ViewThe CSS displays the DIU codeplug in a tree structure. To display a codeplug page, click the desired entry. Acodeplug must be loaded into your computer's memory (via the Read Device or Read File functions) before youcan access the codeplug parameters. You may edit an archive file without a DIU connected.Figure 5. CSS Codeplug TreeDocument Part No. 6802972C90-O (up)8March 2004

Functionality BarThe Functionality Bar is located on the left-hand side of the document window. It displays the shortcuts to theASTRO DIU 3000 Codeplug Menu and Services. To perform an action, click the desired entry.Figure 6. CSS Functionality BarStatus BarThe status bar is located at the bottom of the document window. It displays information about a command ortoolbar button or an operation in progress.Codeplug StructureBefore you can access the codeplug parameters, a codeplug must be loaded into your computer's memory (viaread device or read file functions). You may edit an archive file without a device connected and save yourmodifications in that or a new archive file.CAUTION:Editing the codeplug parameters does NOT actually modify the DIU codeplug data, but rather modifies a copy ofthe data retrieved from the DIU codeplug (or archive file) via read device or read file functions. After allmodifications are completed, you MUST program the changes back into the DIU or SAVE them to a newarchive file. Otherwise, the modifications will be lost when you exit the CSS.Part No. 6802972C90-O (up)9March 2004

Note:In some cases, a system configuration must be ENABLED to allow you access to its corresponding parameterscreen. For example, the ASTRO SmartZone System parameter must be enabled before you can view theASTRO SmartZone Parameters screen. Note that the corresponding parameter screen may be more than onelevel below the configuration screen. For example, the TRC Console configuration must be enabled beforeaccessing the TRC Console screen under the Consoles and Microphones parameter screen.Codeplug parameters are divided into several different sections:Codeplug TabCodeplug ParametersTab DescriptionASTRO DIU3000 SystemParametersEncrypted SystemAnalog Mode SupportCentracom Signalling LinkRNC LinkData & OTAR SupportAnalog ConsoleHandset UserMRTI Phone PatchASTRO Trunking SystemUsed to view/change the DIUASTRO system configurationparametersAlert TonesAlert Tone LevelAlert Clear TXAlert Clear RXAlert TX Key FailAlert RX Key FailAlert Key ResetData Busy ToneThe Alert Tones screen is used toview/change the DIU alert tonesparameters. These parametersshould be selected during systemsetup.Console andMicrophonesDigital, TRC ConsoleTRC Tuning,Function ToneFrequencies,TRC Functionality Table,Console InterfacesRNCMicrophone SensitivityE&M ConsoleE&M Console Interfaces,E&M Console Functions,MRTIUsed to CHANGE/VIEW consoleand RNC specific informationsuch as guard tones, tone duration,TRC functionality table andconsole/RNC interface definitions.Common AirInterface (CAI)DataDefinitionsCAI Data PortNumber Of Data TransmitAttemptsAcknowledge TimeoutCAI Individual AddressThe CAI Data Definitions screenis used to view/change theparameters controlling how theDIU handles Common AirInterface Data. To enter thisscreen, "Data & OTAR Support"must not be disabled in the SystemParameters screen.Document Part No. 6802972C90-O (up)10March 2004

Codeplug TabBase StationEncryptionparametersCodeplug ParametersTab DescriptionLine LevelFast UnmuteLink TypeDigital Link CheckCarrier DetectAnalog Link CheckV.24 Clock SourceAnalog Call TimeoutSilent LevelSmartnet System Address OfThe StationSmartnet System Address OfThe DIUThe Base Station screen is used toview/change parameters related to theinterface to the ASTRO base stationconnected to the DIU. These parametersshould be selected during system setup.Encryption ConfigurationAPCO Key ManagementDefinitionsFIPS Role UsersUsed to CHANGE/VIEW encryptionparameters including basic parametersof the encryption module, key indexing,and FIPS information. These parametersshould be selected during system setup.Note:Some parameters on this page will notbe available based on the context.Due to security restrictions, encryptionparameters cannot be stored in archivefiles. You must download theencryption parameters from a DIUbefore viewing them.These restrictions are implemented toconform Federal standards forencryption user access.ASTROTrunkingParametersSmartZone ParametersSmartNet ParametersUsed to CHANGE/VIEW the DIUASTRO SmartZone and Smartnetparameters. These parameters shouldbe selected during system setup.TX DefaultAttributesDigital, TRC,SN Console Default TXAttributesInterconnect/Phone PatchDefault TX AttributesHandset ("DIU Local User")Default TX AttributesE&M Console Default TXAttributesDefines the default attributes to be usedupon transmission from the variouscontrol equipment connected to theDIU. This equipment includeshandsets, consoles, and phone patch.In each case different attributes can beused, such as self-ID, channel, and TXmode. These parameters should beselected during system setup.Table 7. CSS Codeplug DescriptionPart No. 6802972C90-O (up)11March 2004

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Section 3: Hardware SetupHow To Connect The ASTRO DIU 3000 DeviceTo communicate with the DIU device, do the following: Note: Connect the programming cable (Motorola Part No. 30-80385B23) to the DIU ‘COMPUTER’ port.Connect the RJ45 side of the RJ45-to-DB25 adapter (Motorola Part No. 58-80385B30) to theprogramming cable.Connect the DB25 side of the RJ45-to-DB25 adapter to your PC serial port. Refer to your computerowner's manual for the location of the serial ports.If using a PC computer with a DB9 type serial port, connect the DB25-to-DB9 adapter (Motorola PartNo. 01-80379B69) between the computer and the DB25-to-DB9 adapter.RJ45DB25 FemaleDB9 FemaleDescription723Receive Data232Transmit Data875GroundTable 8. RJ45, DB25, DB9 Connector Pin DescriptionPart No. 6802972C90-O (up)13March 2004

Section 4: CSS ConfigurationSelect the serial port through which the computer will be connected to the DIU unit as the following: Click the ‘Select COM Port’ button on the Toolbar.Use the arrow keys to select the required port (consult your computer owner’s manual for a completedescription of the Asynchronous Communication Ports).Click OK to confirm the selection.Document Part No. 6802972C90-O (up)14March 2004

Section 5: TutorialThis tutorial provides an overview of the tasks you will perform most frequently using the CSS. Refer to the“Help on Specific CSS Tasks” section in the on-line help for a more comprehensive task list. Before you start,make sure the CSS is up and running. Begin by reading a codeplug from the ASTRO DIU 3000 unit and makinga backup copy that you can use in the tutorial.Using the On-Line Help SystemThe on-line help contains detailed context-sensitive help for using the CSS. To access the help system:To Access:Do this:General help on usingWindowsClick the Windows Start menu and selectHelp.Help contentsSelect Help and then Help Topics from theCSS main menu.Help on a part of theCSS windowClick the ‘?’ button on the CSS toolbar andclick the part of the window on which youneed help.Help on a CSS dialogboxClick the ‘?’ button in the dialog box. Forhelp on parts of a dialog box, click thebutton on the dialog box title bar and thenclick the part of the dialog box for whichyou need help.Context-specific helpon a CSS fieldPress the F1 key when the cursor is in thatfield.Help on a specificCSS menu Item orfieldClick the Help Topics button in the Helpwindow, and then click the Index tab. Typethe desired search keyword in the spaceprovided. A list of topics that contain thesearch keyword appears.Table 9. On-Line Help SystemPart No. 6802972C90-O (up)15March 2004

Creating a Backup Codeplug FileTo create a backup file: Open the desired codeplug file if it is not already open.From the Codeplug menu, select Save As or click the ‘Save to File’ button on the Functionality Bar.In the File/Save As dialog box, navigate to the drive and folder (or directory) you want to save the file.Enter a new file name in the File name field and click OK to save the backup file.After the installation, the CSS uses the installation directory as the default working archive. The user can specifythe location where to locate a file or folder.Reading Data from a FileRead data from a file as the following: From the Codeplug menu, choose Read From File, or click the ‘Read from File’ button on theFunctionality Bar.In the File/Open dialog box, navigate to the drive and folder (or directory) where the codeplug file islocated.Then double-click the desired file name, or highlight the file name and click OK.The CSS displays the codeplug data in the Content View.After the installation, the CSS uses the installation directory as the default working archive. The user canspecify the location where to locate a file or folder.Reading Data from the DeviceTo read the Codeplug data from the device: Select Read Device from the Codeplug menu or click the ‘Read from Device’ button on theFunctionality Bar.Wait while the tool is communicating with the device. After a few seconds, the CSS application willdisplay the codeplug data in the Content View.If an error occurs, refer to Appendix B, Troubleshooting Information.CAUTION:Never disconnect the programming cable or power off the device or PC during the reading process. Doing somight corrupt the codeplug data.Document Part No. 6802972C90-O (up)16March 2004

Saving Data to the FileTo save the Codeplug data to the file, do the following: From the Codeplug menu, select Save.If this file is being saved for the first time, enter the desired file name and specify the directory wherethe file should be saved and click OK to complete the task.After the installation, the CSS uses the installation directory as the default working archive. The user can specifythe location where to locate a file or folder.Writing Codeplug Data to the DeviceTo write the Codeplug data to the device: Select Write Device from the Codeplug menu or click the ‘Write Device’ button on the FunctionalityBar.If an error occurs, refer to Appendix B, Troubleshooting Information.CAUTION:Never disconnect the programming cable or power off the device or PC during the writing process. Doing somight corrupt the codeplug data.Printing Data from CodeplugTo print the Codeplug data do the following: Select Print from the Codeplug menu or click the ‘Print’ button on the Toolbar. (This option isavailable only if any codeplug is loaded into CSS.)In the Print dialog box, check to see if the correct printer is selected. If not, click the Setup button andchoose the correct printer. Click OK to return to the Print dialog box.Next specify the Print range, quality, and number of copies (optional). Click OK to complete the task.Printing the Codeplug PageTo print the current codeplug page: Click the ‘Print page’ button on the bottom of the current codeplug page.In the Print dialog box, check to see if the correct printer is selected. If not, click the Setup button andchoose the correct printer. Click OK to return to the Print dialog box.Next specify the Print range, quality, and number of copies (optional). Click OK to complete the task.Printing to a FileUse this command to print out a configuration to a text file, which could be read by Notepad, Word, or anotherapplication. The file is then accessible via CSS Codeplug menu for all users.Part No. 6802972C90-O (up)17March 2004

Appendix A: Keyboard ShortcutsAny CSS function or action that can be performed using the mouse can also be performed using the keyboardkeys. This includes accessing menu functions, navigating through the CSS, and changing field values.The following is A list of shortcuts for frequently used CSS functions:PressTo perform this action F1Get help informationTabNavigate a cursor to the next data fieldShift TabReturn a cursor to the previous data fieldUp ArrowIncrement an integer value of a data fieldDown ArrowDecrement an integer value of a data fieldLeft/RightArrowMove a cursor within a data fieldSpacebarToggle the entry in the check box (that is, changeEnabled to Disabled and vice versa)Alt DownArrowOpen a drop-down listUp/DownArrowMake a selection in an opened drop-down listInsToggle between overwrite and insert modesDelErase a character

The ASTRO Digital Interface Unit 3000 (DIU) enables remote control of a digital ASTRO base station using existing analog desktop controllers, consoles, and other analog non-ASTRO remote control devices. In addition, the DIU adds the ASTRO digital encryption ca

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