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Midian Electronics ANI-F - Specifications; General Information; Product Programming

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SPECIFICATIONS
Operating Voltage +5.5-15 VDC
Operating Current 2.6 mA
Operating Temperature -30 - +60 C
Frequency Range 280-3600 Hz
PTT Output Current 200 mA
Audio Output Level 1V RMS
Audio Output Impedance 10KΩ/22 KΩ
Tone Distortion <1%
GENERAL INFORMATION
The ANI-F offers ANI & Emergency ANI in formats such as Motorola’s MDC-1200, Kenwood’s FleetSync, M/A-
Com’s G-Star, DTMF and 5-tone. The ANI-F also supports paging in 2-Tone or POCSAG and the encoding of
burst tones. The ANI-F can be used with Midian’s ADD, CAD or DDU Series products for monitoring ANI and ENI
transmissions.
PRODUCT PROGRAMMING
Midian’s ANI-F is programmed using the KL-3. Please reference the KL-3 manual for setup instructions of the KL-
3 software and hardware. From the product selection screen in the KL-3 software, select the ANI-F (Regular),
and then select the format of the product you require.
Set the parameters of the ANI-F software to fit the application. If any clarifications of a feature are required, move
the mouse cursor over the feature name until the question mark appears and right click, a definition of the feature
will be shown. If 2-tone or custom tones will be used in the ANI-F, you will need to select “Enable Advanced ANI
Tone Definitions” in the “ANI Tone Definitions” tab.
After entering the parameters, save the file by going to File - Save As. Enter the file name in the File Name block
and click Save. Saving the file will allow for quick and easy reprogramming of units.
Connect the Orange/White wire to the Green KL-3 lead, the Violet wire to the Yellow KL-3 lead, and the Black
wire to a common ground with the KL-3’s Black lead.
Ground the PTT Input (Gray Wire), turn on power, and click “Program Unit” in the menu bar to send the file to the
ANI-F. Follow the same procedure to read the unit, but select “Read Unit” in the menu bar.
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