01.1313.010.71e ATR-Remote-Control OI Rev1.01 180226 WEB-PRINT
01.1313.010.71e ATR-Remote-Control OI Rev1.01 180226 WEB-PRINT
01.1313.010.71e ATR-Remote-Control OI Rev1.01 180226 WEB-PRINT
Control Unit
Change History
Contents
1 GENERAL......................................................................................... 4
1.1 Symbols .................................................................................. 4
1.2 Abbreviations .......................................................................... 4
1.3 Customer Support ................................................................... 5
1.4 Features .................................................................................. 5
2 OPERATION ..................................................................................... 6
3 INSTALLATION ................................................................................ 7
3.1 Advices and Tips ..................................................................... 7
3.2 Scope of delivery..................................................................... 7
3.3 Unpacking and Inspecting the Equipment ............................... 7
3.4 Mounting ................................................................................. 8
3.5 Wiring ...................................................................................... 8
3.5.1 Connection Using the Provided Cable Set .................... 8
3.5.2 Connections Using ....................................................... 9
3.5.3 Connector Pin Allocations ............................................. 9
3.5.4 Wiring Diagram ........................................................... 10
3.6 Post-Installation Check.......................................................... 10
3.7 Accessories ........................................................................... 10
3.8 Drawings ............................................................................... 11
3.8.1 Dimensions ................................................................. 11
3.8.2 Mounting Advices ....................................................... 11
4 APPENDIX ...................................................................................... 12
4.1 Frequency/Channel-Plan....................................................... 12
4.2 Technical Data ...................................................................... 13
4.3 Environmental Conditions ..................................................... 14
1 GENERAL
1.1 Symbols
Information
1.2 Abbreviations
Abb. Name/subject Definition
DIM Dimming Display Brightness
EXT External audio input Volume of external audio signal
INT Intercom Volume of board-internal intercom
MIC Microphone
PTT Push-To-Talk Key to activate radio transmission
SEL Selection
SQ Squelch Noise suppression radio reception
VOL Volume Volume of radio reception
VOX Voice activation Volume threshold for voice-
activated intercom
1.4 Features
Remote Control for controlling VHF COM transceivers
o ATR833-II
o ATR833A-II
Ideal for tandem seated aircraft:
o Automatic deactivation of remote control on deactivation of
radio
o Use of radio still possible without activation of remote control
Fully transparent remote control – everybody sees what the other
does
Direct access to the 20 frequency memories of the remote
controlled radio, including their names
Easy recall of the 10 last used frequencies
Easy installation – plugin of one connector only.
High contrast LCD / OLED display 128x64 dot matrix
2 OPERATION
Note:
The AUTO ON setting applies to the remote control, not the radio.
3 INSTALLATION
3.4 Mounting
In cooperation with a maintenance shop, location and kind of the
installation are specified. The maintenance shop can supply all
cables. Suitable sets of cables are available from f.u.n.k.e.
AVIONICS GmbH.
Select a position away from heat sources. Care for adequate
convection cooling.
Leave sufficient space for the installation of cables and connectors.
Avoid sharp bends and wiring close to control cables.
Leave sufficient lead length for inspection or repair of the wiring of
the connector.
Bend the harness at the rear connectors to inhibit water droplets
(formed due to condensation) from collecting in the connector.
Remove rotary knobs before mounting:
o Lift-off caps of the rotary knobs with an appropriate tool
o Loosen screw and remove rotary knob
o Insert cap correctly orientated!
The equipment is fixed front-laterally with four 6-mm through-hole
screws in a 57 mm cut-out.
For mounting details/drawing refer to chapter 3.8.2 Mounting
Advices.
3.5 Wiring
3.5.1 Connection Using the Provided Cable Set
Simply connect one D-SUB connector to the ATR-Remote-Control and
the other D-SUB connector to the mating connector of the remote
controlled radio’s cable set.
The ATR-Remote-Control now gets the power from the remote controlled
device; thus it’s operation depends onto the operation of the remote
controlled device.
MAIN SW
DATA TX REMOTE SW
DATA RX
+ 5V
+ 5V
GND
Connector side
Connector side
(Devices backside)
to ATR833-II to ATR-Remote-Control
ATR833A-II 9-pol. SUB-D Female
3.7 Accessories
Suitable accessories like cable sets, connectors or switches can be
purchased at our online shop on www.funkeavionics.de.
3.8 Drawings
3.8.1 Dimensions
37mm
ATR
Remote
Control
47,0 mm
2x 4,5 mm 2x 6,5 mm
47,0 mm
4 APPENDIX
4.1 Frequency/Channel-Plan
In the following table examples for operating and displayed frequencies
in the range between 118.000 ... 118.100 MHz are given. This table can
be continued to 136.975 MHz following the same scheme.
Operating Channel Displayed Displayed
Frequency Width Frequency in Frequency in
(MHz) (kHz) 8.33/25 kHz Mode 25 kHz Mode
118.0000 25 118.000 118.000
118.0000 8.33 118.005
118.0083 8.33 118.010
118.0166 8.33 118.015
118.0250 25 118.025 118.025
118.0250 8.33 118.030
118.0333 8.33 118.035
118.0416 8.33 118.040
118.0500 25 118.050 118.050
118.0500 8.33 118.055
118.0583 8.33 118.060
118.0666 8.33 118.065
118.0750 25 118.075 118.075
118.0750 8.33 118.080
118.0833 8.33 118.085
118.0916 8.33 118.090
118.1000 25 118.100 118.100
118.1000 8.33 118.105
etc. etc. etc. etc.
Notes: