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ATR500VHF CommunicationTransceiverP/N 500-(0XX)-(0XX)P/N 500-(1XX)-(1XX)Operation and Installation(Document-No. 01.1251.010.71e)

ATR500 / P/N 500-(0XX)-(0XX) / 500-(1XX)-(1XX)Operation and InstallationChange HistoryRevision DateDescription of .07.200715.06.2009First ReleaseNew chapter “Customer Support”Troubleshooting if CON was misadjustedDescription of equipment prior toP/N 500(1XX)-(1XX)Microphones / headphones: parallel connectionMIC setting completedExternal Fuse 4 AFAV - First ReleaseList of Service-Bulletins (SB)Service-Bulletins have to be inserted into this manual and to be enlistedin the following table.SB NumberRev.NoIssue Date Entry Date NameSurvey of VariantsPart NumberDescriptionP/N 500(0XX)-(0XX)Background illumination could externally beactivated but it is not adjustableBackground illumination is adjustable withinthe INIT-Menu as well as externallyBackground Illumination is adjustable withinthe (basic) Menu as well as externallyP/N 500(1XX)-(1XX)ab SW V2.0P/N 500(1XX)-(1XX)ab SW V2.52Dokument-Nr.: 01.1251.010.71e / Revision: 2.00

ATR500 / P/N 500-(0XX)-(0XX) / 500-(1XX)-(1XX)Operation and InstallationINHALT123General .51.1 Symbols .51.2 Abbreviations .51.3 Customer Support .61.4 Features .6Operation .72.1 Controls.72.2 ON/OFF.92.3 Display .92.4 Basic Settings .122.4.1 VOL – Volume .122.4.2 SQ – Squelch .122.4.3 VOX – Voice Detection (Threshold of IntercomFunction) .122.4.4 DIM – Background Illumination.132.4.5 CON – Contrast .132.5 Frequency Settings .142.5.1 Manual Input.142.5.2 Select frequency from memory position .142.5.3 Save a new frequency .142.6 Transmission.152.7 Reception .152.8 Enhanced Settings .162.8.1 INIT – Menu.162.8.2 Return Mode – Menu.182.9 Deviations in other variants.19Installation .203.1 Advices.203.2 Telecommunication Data .203.3 Scope of Delivery .203.4 Unpacking and Inspecting of the Equipment.213.5 Mounting .213.6 Equipment Connections .22Dokument-Nr.: 01.1251.010.71e / Revision: 2.003

ATR500 / P/N 500-(0XX)-(0XX) / 500-(1XX)-(1XX)Operation and Installation443.6.1 Microphone-Connection .223.6.2 Headset-Connection.223.6.3 Background Illumination .233.7 Wiring .243.7.1 Conductor Cross Section.243.7.2 Wiring Single-Seater.243.7.3 Wiring Double-Seater with Intercom.253.8 Antenna.263.8.1 Antenna Selection .263.8.2 Installation Recommendation .263.9 Microphone Settings .263.10 Post-Installation Check .273.11 Starting Up .283.12 Accessories.283.13 Drawings .293.13.1 Dimensions.293.13.2 Mounting Advices .29APPENDIX .304.1 Technical Data .304.2 Environmental Conditions .32Dokument-Nr.: 01.1251.010.71e / Revision: 2.00

ATR500 / P/N 500-(0XX)-(0XX) / 500-(1XX)-(1XX)Operation and Installation1GENERALThis manual contains information about the physical, mechanical andelectrical characteristics as well as information about installation andoperation of the VHF communication transceiver ATR500.The operation is described concerning devices with software releaseV2.5 or higher. Any deviations from preceding hard- and softwarereleases are highlighted at the end of chapter two under 2.9 “Deviationsin other variants”.1.1SymbolsAdvices whose non-observance can cause radiationdamage to the human body or ignition of combustiblematerials.Advices whose non-observance can cause damage to thedevice or other parts of the equipment.Supplementary eichnungPush to TalkVoice RecognitionIntercomSquelchBackground IlluminationContrastDokument-Nr.: 01.1251.010.71e / Revision: 2.00Definitionactivates transmitterIntercom is activated by talkingOn board communicationDisplay BrightnessDisplay Contrast5

ATR500 / P/N 500-(0XX)-(0XX) / 500-(1XX)-(1XX)Operation and Installation1.3Customer SupportIn order to facilitate a rapid handling of handling of shipments, pleasefollow the instructions of the input guide “Reshipment RMA” provided atthe Service-Area within the Funkwerk Avionics web portalwww.funkwerk-avionics.com.Any suggestions for improvement of our manuals arewelcome. Contact: service@funkwerk-avionics.com.Informations on software updates are available at FunkwerkAvionics.1.4 FeaturesVHF Communication Transceiver for installation in aircraftoperating frequency range from 118.000 to 136.975 MHz25 kHz channel spacing (760 channels)panel mounting in a 57 mm cut-outmemory capacity for 9 user defined frequency entriesTo avoid unintentional permanent transmit operation, thetransmitter automatically stops transmission after twoMinutes of uninterrupted operation.6Dokument-Nr.: 01.1251.010.71e / Revision: 2.00

ATR500 / P/N 500-(0XX)-(0XX) / 500-(1XX)-(1XX)Operation and Installation2OPERATION2.1ControlsSetting of Volume(VOL), Squelch (SQ)etc.Selection of astored frequency(M1-M9) ormanual input(SET)MEM/SETStore user definedfrequenciesVOL/SQSTORECursorChangeON / OFFToggle between MHzand kHz areaRotary Knobfor enteringvaluesDokument-Nr.: 01.1251.010.71e / Revision: 2.00Exchange ofStandby andactive frequency7

ATR500 / P/N 500-(0XX)-(0XX) / 500-(1XX)-(1XX)Operation and InstallationOn/OffSwitch OnSwitch OffVOL/SQNavigate through Basic Settings VOL, SQ,VOX, DIM und CONCHANGEpress button for approx. 0,5 spress button for approx. 3 s1. Toggle between active and standbyfrequency2. Exit Basic SettingsSTOREStoring of currently active frequency ontothe selected memory position (refer tosection 2.5.3 page 14)Rotary Knob to either select a storedfrequency from a memory position orMEM/SET enable manual input of frequencies(MEM/SET Knob in position)(refer to section. 2.5 page 14)CURSOR1. Change between setting of MHz andkHz digits2. Exit Basic SettingsROTARYKNOB8Input and adjusting of values (frequencies,level, etc )Dokument-Nr.: 01.1251.010.71e / Revision: 2.00

ATR500 / P/N 500-(0XX)-(0XX) / 500-(1XX)-(1XX)Operation and Installation2.2ON/OFFSwitch ON:press button for 0.5 sSwitch OFF:press button for 3 sAfter turning-on the display appears as follows:Device NameSoftware-Version(Example)The ATR500 starts corresponding to the position of the/rotaryknob either with a specific memory position (M1-M9) or with manualfrequency-entering ().The ATR500 starts with the last settings made.2.3DisplayActive FrequencyT TransmissionR ReceptionE Maximum TransmissionTime exceededLow BatteryFrequencynotconfigurableSelection MarkerStandby FrequencyDokument-Nr.: 01.1251.010.71e / Revision: 2.009

ATR500 / P/N 500-(0XX)-(0XX) / 500-(1XX)-(1XX)Operation and InstallationThe display of the ATR500 consists of two rows. Apart from the INITMenu (see 2.8.1) the upper row always shows the active frequency.The upper row presents the currently active frequency and besidesfollowing additional information:Display MeaningRemarkBLow Battery 10,5VFlashing “B“ displayed in the upperleft corner-Frequency notconfigurableReturn device tomanufacturerIf a “– “is displayed behind thefrequency it is not configurable,Reception - and Transmission is notpossibleIn some cases „–“ is displayed for less than 1 second. Thismeans no malfunction and could be due to extreme radiointerferences.In the lower row several settings are indicated and configurable (seefollowing table).Display MeaningRemarkMxMemory PositionIndicates the selectedmemory positionVOLVolumeSQSquelchVOXVoice DetectionDIMCONBackground IlluminationContrastTTransmitter activeRReceiver activeETransmission interruptedMax. Time of Transmission of2 minutes exceeded Selecting Markers for settingof Standby FrequencyIndicates which parts/digits ofthe frequency MHz or KHzare configurable10Intercom controlled by voiceDokument-Nr.: 01.1251.010.71e / Revision: 2.00

ATR500 / P/N 500-(0XX)-(0XX) / 500-(1XX)-(1XX)Operation and InstallationThe different entries of the basic settings can be accessed with.1. VOL Volume2. SQ Squelch3. VOX Configuration of the threshold value in order to activate Intercom4. DIM Background Illumination5. CON Contrast6. Back to volume setting.The values are adjusted with the lower rotary knob.The return to the normal display screen (frequency indication) could beconfigured differently (see 2.8.2). In principle this happens by pressingor . Additionally, the return to the frequency indication can happenautomatically after 5 seconds. Which requires the corresponding settingin the „Return Mode“ – menu (see 2.8.2). The automatic return to thefrequency indication is a pre-configured factory setting.Dokument-Nr.: 01.1251.010.71e / Revision: 2.0011

ATR500 / P/N 500-(0XX)-(0XX) / 500-(1XX)-(1XX)Operation and Installation2.4Basic Settings2.4.1VOL – VolumeBy pressinglower rotary knobonce, the volume can be configured by using the.Range: 01 - 16The VOL-Setting only affects the received signal, not theIntercom level, which is pre-configured by factory.2.4.2SQ – SquelchBy pressinglower rotary knobtwice, squelch can be configured by using the.Range: 01 – 10The default Squelch setting 03 . 05. Higher values couldsuppress weak signals. Squelch does not impact theIntercom.2.4.3VOX – Voice Detection (Threshold of IC-Function)three times, the voice detection threshold can beBy pressingconfigured by using the lower rotary knob .VOX defines the volume threshold at which normal noise during flight isnot transferred into the headset. Only an additional voice signal activatesintercom operation.12Dokument-Nr.: 01.1251.010.71e / Revision: 2.00

ATR500 / P/N 500-(0XX)-(0XX) / 500-(1XX)-(1XX)Operation and InstallationThe higher the value, the louder you need to speak in order to activatethe Intercom connection.Range: 01 – 10In case of a noisy background or uncompensated microphones it ispossible to deactivate VOX with VOX: 01. If done so, Intercom is enabledby use of the Intercom-Switch.In order to configure the microphone sensitivity (see 2.8.1.1)VOX should be set to VOX: 05.2.4.4DIM – Background Illuminationfour times, the background illumination can beBy pressingadjusted by using the lower rotary knob .This requires a respective wiring (see 3.7).Range: 01 - 102.4.5CON – Contrastfive times, the contrast can be adjusted by usingBy pressingthe lower rotary knob .Range: 01 - 10Pressonce more to return to VOL setting.Dokument-Nr.: 01.1251.010.71e / Revision: 2.0013

ATR500 / P/N 500-(0XX)-(0XX) / 500-(1XX)-(1XX)Operation and Installation2.5Frequency Settings2.5.1Manual InputturnWithin positionthe input area (MHz or kHz) can be selected:The selected value is then adjusted with the lower rotary knob.Now the modified Standby frequency can be activated by pressing(exchanges active and Standby frequency)2.5.2Select frequency from memory positionTurn memory position selector(M1 M9)The stored frequency appears and is set as active frequency; hence it isdisplayed in the upper row of the screen.2.5.3Save a new frequencyIn order to save a new frequency this needs to be manually entered andactivated according to the steps described in section 2.5.1.Select memory position with(M1 M9).Memory place and the correspondingfrequency are displayed and active.The priory manual entered frequency iskept in memory, but is not yet saved.Pressto finally store the keptfrequency on the selected memory position. Thepriory stored frequency is overwritten.14Dokument-Nr.: 01.1251.010.71e / Revision: 2.00

ATR500 / P/N 500-(0XX)-(0XX) / 500-(1XX)-(1XX)Operation and Installation2.6TransmissionPushing PTT starts transmission on the selected frequency shown in theupper line. This operation is indicated by “T”.„T“ indicates correct operation of the transmitter.In order to avoid unintended transmission the transmitter stops after twominutes and the display changes from “T” to “E”.To re-start transmission, release PTT and push it again.2.7ReceptionWhile receiving (squelch is open) “R” is shown.Dokument-Nr.: 01.1251.010.71e / Revision: 2.0015

ATR500 / P/N 500-(0XX)-(0XX) / 500-(1XX)-(1XX)Operation and Installation2.8Enhanced SettingsIn the following section configurations beyond the basic settings areexplained.Within the INIT Menu two options are provided: reset to factory settingsand the setting of the microphone sensitivity.The Return Mode Menu enables to configure how the basic settingsmenu is left, automatically or manually (see 2.4).Both menus are only accessible from the switched-off device by pressinga certain combination of buttons.INIT-MenuReturn Mode Menupress and holdand switchPress and holdand switch onon with2.8.1withINIT – MenuThe Init-Menu is accessed by pressingwhile switching on with.Following functions are available: MIC - Configuration of the microphone level INIT - Reset to factory settingsThe selection of the functions is done with the related button beside therespective menu entry. Any options represented in the upper row areand(comparably for lower row, seeselected withfigure below)16Dokument-Nr.: 01.1251.010.71e / Revision: 2.00

ATR500 / P/N 500-(0XX)-(0XX) / 500-(1XX)-(1XX)Operation and InstallationTherefore the INIT Menu is left withpowered-on and returns to normal operation. The device remains2.8.1.1 MIC-SettingsThe microphone level simultaneously affects both MIC 1 and MIC 2.Therefore two equivalent standard microphones must be used to ensuresuccessful intercom operation.For setting MIC, VOX must be set to 5 previously (refer tosection 2.4.3 page 12).to select MICWithin INIT menu pressRange: 01 - 32The microphone level is adjusted with the lower rotary knob . A valueof 01 reflects the lowest sensitivity. Usually a setting between 01 05 isdone for normal avionic headsets.The microphone level should be configured by use of a headset andspeaking loudly and clearly until VOX is activated / deactivatedsatisfactorily.In order to save the settings and to return to INIT menu press.2.8.1.2 INIT – Reset to factory settingsWithin INIT menu press . This resets the user defined settings as wellas the basic settings (incl. MIC) to the factory settings. The factorysettings are as 97127.50130.47118.00VOLSQVOXMICDIMCONDokument-Nr.: 01.1251.010.71e / Revision: 2.0003080505100517

ATR500 / P/N 500-(0XX)-(0XX) / 500-(1XX)-(1XX)Operation and Installation2.8.2Return Mode – MenuThe return mode determines if the display automatically returns toFrequency View after changes by the user (VOL, SQ, VOX, etc.).In frequency view this affects the lower line (Standby frequency ormemory position) depending on the position of/. The activefrequency is visible at any time also while adjusting the basic settings.The Return Mode menu is accessed by pressingwithwhile switching on.Options: Y/NThe options Y/N (Yes/No) are selected with the lower rotary knob.Meaning:Y Yes Æ activates the automatic return to the frequency view, afterthat the menu of the basic settings is left after 5 seconds.N NoÆ once entered, the menu of the basic settings remains on thescreen (VOL, SQ, VOX, etc.), the basic settings need to beleft manually by pressingor .In order to save settings and exit the menu press18.Dokument-Nr.: 01.1251.010.71e / Revision: 2.00

ATR500 / P/N 500-(0XX)-(0XX) / 500-(1XX)-(1XX)Operation and Installation2.9Deviations in other variantsAny operation steps described in the preceding sections are referring toATR500 devices with a software release V2.5 or higher. The followingtable summarizes the differences to software releases below V2.5.Section within thismanualDeviationValid for2.4.1VOL – VolumeValue Range 0 to 322.4.4DIM – BackgroundIlluminationConfigurable within LIGHT-Menu(accessible like Return ModeSW v2.0Menu ref. 2.8 ff)SW v2.5SW v2.5before SW v2.0 only externally adjustable2.4.5CON – ContrastConfigurable within INIT-MenuSW v1.0SW v2.52.8.1INIT – MenuContains sub-menu to adjustcontrast (CON)SW v1.0SW v2.52.8.2Return Mode – MenuNot availableSW v2.5Dokument-Nr.: 01.1251.010.71e / Revision: 2.0019

ATR500 / P/N 500-(0XX)-(0XX) / 500-(1XX)-(1XX)Operation and Installation3INSTALLATION3.1AdvicesThe following suggestions should be considered before installing.The assigned installation company will supply wiring. For diagrams referto 3.7 Wiring.3.2Telecommunication DataDepending on your national telecommunications legislation, the followingdata may be required when applying for the aircraft radio station license:3.3Manufacturer:Funkwerk Avionics GmbHType Designation:ATR500EASA Number:Transmitter Power OutputLBA.O.10.911/113JTSOFrequency:118,000 – 136,975 MHzEmission Designator:6k00A3E6WScope of DeliveryPart NumberDescriptionATR500ATR500, 760-Channel-VHF TransceiverZUB3 (4 Stück)Mounting screw ATR500SSATR568Connector(Only if no additional cable set is ordered)01.1251.010.71eUser Manual „Operation and Installation“EASA Form 120Dokumen

VHF Communication Transceiver P/N 500-(0XX)-(0XX) P/N 500-(1XX)-(1XX) Operation and Installation (Document-No. 01.1251.010.71e) ATR500 / P/N 500-(0XX)-(0XX) / 500-(1XX)-(1XX) Operation and Installation Change History Revision Date Description of Change 1.00 09.01.2006 First Release 1.01 07.02.2007 New chapter “Customer Support” 1.02 26.02.2007 Troubleshooting if CON was misadjusted 1.03 21 .

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