AMX DTMF+ Interface AXB-DTMF+ user manual

User manual for the device AMX DTMF+ Interface AXB-DTMF+

Device: AMX DTMF+ Interface AXB-DTMF+
Category: Network Card
Manufacturer: AMX
Size: 0.37 MB
Added : 10/27/2013
Number of pages: 32
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instruction manual
AXB-DTMF+
DTMF+ Interface
AXlink Bus Controllers

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AMX Limited Warranty and Disclaimer AMX Corporation warrants its products to be free of defects in material and workmanship under normal use for three (3) years from the date of purchase from AMX Corporation, with the following exceptions: • Electroluminescent and LCD Control Panels are warranted for three (3) years, except for the display and touch overlay components that are warranted for a period of one (1) year.  Disk drive mechanisms, pan/tilt heads, power supplies, MX Series products, a

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Table of Contents Table of Contents Product Information .................................................................................................1 Specifications .................................................................................................................... 1 Configuration and Installation .................................................................................3 Setting the Internal Jumpers ....................................................................

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Table of Contents ii AXB-DTMF+ DTMF+ Interface

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Product Information Product Information The AXB-DTMF+ DTMF Interface (FIG. 1) links an Axcess central controller to a telephone network, enabling dual tone multi-frequency (DTMF) and audio pass-through control. The AXB- DTMF+, with a programmed central controller, processes incoming calls and initiates outgoing calls to any pager or cellular phone. The multi-function AXB-DTMF+ can be integrated for many imaginative and creative purposes within a home or work environment using touch-tone cont

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Product Information AXB-DTMF+ Specifications (Cont.) Operation modes (set via  Auto Answer internal jumpers):  Line Type Refer to Setting the Internal Jumpers section on page 3 for details. Front panel components (FIG. 1): AXlink LED Blinks on and off to indicate that the AXB-DTMF+ is communicating with the central controller. Off Hook Phone LED Lights when ever a telephone connected to the PHONE connector on the AXB- DTMF+ is in an off-hook condition. The OFF HOOK PHONE LED only functions wh

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Configuration and Installation Configuration and Installation Setting the Internal Jumpers There are two 2-position jumpers on the AXB-DTMF+ circuit card (FIG. 1). Each jumper is set to a default pin setting. These jumpers are positioned to enable automatic call answering and select line setting for a leased line or phone operation. Audio In pot JP1 JP1 - Line selection JP2 - Auto Answer JP2 front FIG. 1 Location of JP1, JP2 jumpers, and Audio In potentiometer. Auto Answer mode The 2-po

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Configuration and Installation Line Setting mode The 2-position jumper JP1 selects PHONE or LEASED line operation when system powers on. FIG. 3 shows the default setting. pin 3 Phone pin 2 pin 1 Leased FIG. 3 Line Setting jumper JP1 (default setting = PHONE) To change the line setting default from PHONE to LEASED: 1. Remove the AXB-DTMF+ cover from the unit housing. 2. Remove the jumper from pins 2 and 3, and place it on pins 1 and 2. 3. Re-install the AXB-DTMF+ cover onto the unit hous

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Configuration and Installation Connecting External Telephone Lines Telephone cabling for both the input and extension lines are standard RJ-11 type connections. Follow these steps to connect external telephone lines. Cables and connectors for telephone and audio hook-up are not included with the AXB-DTMF+. 1. Check the circuit card jumper settings to match line type and auto answer mode. For more information, refer to AXB-DTMF+ Jumpers in the Pre-Installation section of this manual. 2. Connec

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Configuration and Installation Testing the AXB-DTMF+ Follow these steps to test the AXB-DTMF+: 1. Disconnect AXlink power. 2. Remove the cover from the unit housing and set the AUTO ANSWER jumper to AUTO ANSWER ON then reinstall the cover on the unit housing. 3. Reconnect AXlink power. The status LEDs should blink in sequence from right to left and the AXlink green LED should be blinking. 4. Place a call to the AXB-DTMF+ from an outside line. 5. The RING LED should light with an incoming ring

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Programming Programming Program the AXB-DTMF+ to send outbound DTMF codes using Axcess Send_Commands from the control Fine Tuning - commands allowing experienced users the ability to obtain performance in adverse system. Use the commands described in this section with the Axcess Programming Guide to program the AXB-DTMF+. The Send_Commands are divided into the following categories: ! Operative: normal day-to-day commands controlling the overall operation of the AXB- DTMF+. ! Timing: control

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Programming Operative System Send_Commands (Cont.) Command Description AUDIO-ON Enable audio from passing through the AXB-DTMF+ to the phone line. Default at reset = YES (for backwards compatibility) Example: SEND_COMMAND DTMF, 'AUDIO-ON' Enables the audio from passing through the AXB-DTMF+ to the phone line. AUDOUT-OFF Disable audio from passing from the phone line to the audio out output of the AXB-DTMF+. Default at reset = NO (for backwards compatibility) Example: SEND_COMMAND DTMF, 'AUDOU

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Programming Operative System Send_Commands (Cont.) Command Description DIAL-X-XXX-XXXX Dial number and send DTMF.  Spaces or hyphens are ignored when dialing.  A 'W' in the dial command will cause the AXB-DTMF+ to wait for dial tone before dialing the next digit in the dial command. The wait will time out after 2 seconds. If a time out occurs, the AXB-DTMF+ will indicate this by sending a push and release on channel 45.  A ',' in the Dial command will cause the AXB-DTMF+ to pause for a tim

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Programming Operative System Send_Commands (Cont.) Command Description ON HOOK Place AXB-DTMF+ on hook. Default at reset = YES Example: SEND_COMMAND DTMF, 'ON HOOK' Places the AXB-DTMF+ on hook. Timing System Send_Commands The following table lists the commands, which establish normal signal timing. Changing default time values may inadvertently alter the operation of the AXB- DTMF+. It is unnecessary to change most default values. The commands are listed alphabetically by operation and include

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Programming Timing System Send_Commands (Cont.) Command Description LOSSLCMIN-XXX The minimum time a loop current is off (used to detect other end hung up).  Time increment = 10 ms  Default at reset = 10 Example: SEND_COMMAND DTMF, 'LOSSLCMIN-15' Sets a .15 second (150 ms) minimum off time for a loop current. OBUOFFMAX-XXX Outgoing busy off time maximum.  Time increment = 10 ms  Default at reset = 60 Example: SEND_COMMAND DTMF, 'OBUOFFMAX-65' Sets the outgoing busy off time maximum to .65 se

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Programming Timing System Send_Commands (Cont.) Command Description OREOFFMAX-XXX Outgoing reorder (fast busy) off time maximum.  Time increment = 10 ms  Default at reset = 35 Example: SEND_COMMAND DTMF, 'OREOFFMAX-45' Sets the outgoing reorder (fast busy) off time maximum to .45 second (450 ms) (see NOTE for Send_Command 'OBUOFFMAX-XXX '). For the code to work properly, ring, busy, and reorder time values must be set so that ring is greater than busy, and busy greater than reorder (ring>bu

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Programming Timing System Send_Commands (Cont.) Command Description ORIONMAX-XXX Outgoing ring on time maximum.  Time increment = 100 ms  Default at reset = 22 Example: SEND_COMMAND DTMF, 'ORIONMAX-30' Sets the outgoing ring on time maximum to 3.0 seconds (30,000 ms) (see NOTE for Send_Command 'OBUOFFMAX-XXX'). ORIONMIN-XXX Outgoing ring on time minimum.  Time increment = 100ms  Default at reset = 8 Example: SEND_COMMAND DTMF, 'ORIONMIN-25' Sets the outgoing ring on time minimum to 2.5 seco

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Programming Timing System Send_Commands (Cont.) Command Description TONE TIME-XXX Set length of each generated tone and time between tones in the Dial Send_Command (refer to 'DIAL-X-XXX-XXXX')  Time increment = 1 ms  Default at reset = 100 ms Example: SEND_COMMAND DTMF, 'TONE TIME-100' Sets tone time length to .11 second (110 ms). Fine Tuning Send_Commands The following table lists the commands that fine tune AXB-DTMF+ signal timing. Most likely, you will not have to change Fine Tuning para

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Programming Distinctive Ring Patterns and Send_Commands Distinctive ringing is a service provided by the local telephone company. Distinctive ring allows additional phone numbers to be assigned to a single phone line. Then, depending upon the number dialed, the ringing pattern is different. The AXB-DTMF+ can identify up to four distinctive ring default patterns. Default time values for each pattern are shown in FIG. 1. A pattern consists of five parts. Depending on the ring pattern, a part i

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Programming Changing a Default Ring Pattern Change a default ring pattern using the appropriate Send_Command when programming the AXB- DTMF+. Each ring pattern consists of five parts with each part having a specific Send_Command. For more information on distinctive ring Send_Commands, refer to Distinctive Ring Send_Commands. Example: Pattern 4's five parts are as follows: ! Part 1 is high and 300 ms (.3 seconds) long (ring). ! Part 2 is low and 200 ms (.2 seconds) long (no ring). ! Part 3 is h


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