Telex IP-223 user manual

User manual for the device Telex IP-223

Device: Telex IP-223
Category: Network Card
Manufacturer: Telex
Size: 4.1 MB
Added : 9/19/2013
Number of pages: 136
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Model IP-223
Remote Adapter Panel
Technical Manual
up to and including version 4.100
803641 Rev K 07/2008

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PROPRIETARY NOTICE PHONE NUMBERS The product information and design disclosed herein were originated by Sales: and are the property of Telex Communications, Inc. Telex reserves all patent, proprietary design, manufacturing, reproduction, use and sales Phone ...................................................................(800) 752-7560 rights thereto, and to any article disclosed therein, except to the extent rights are expressly granted to others. Fax........................................

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Table of Contents CTCSS (CONTINUOUS TONE CODED SQUELCH SYSTEM) OVERVIEW..................................................... 13 CONNECTION ............................................................. 29 Operating Modes ..................................................13 Tone/Console Operation .......................................29 FEATURES ...................................................................14 2-/4-WIRE JUMPER SETTINGS ..................................... 29 IP-223 ACCESSOR

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SUBMIT BUTTON .........................................................46 RELAY GROUP DROP DOWN MENU .............................59 General Gain Setup ............................................. 47 RELAY TIME (MS) FIELD .............................................59 DIGITAL OUTPUT FIELD - LOCAL MODE ONLY ...........60 HANDSET MIC GAIN DROP DOWN MENU ....................47 CTCSS FREQ FIELD - LOCAL MODE ONLY .................60 HANDSET SIDETONE GAIN DROP DOWN MENU ...........47 CTCSS DEFAULT C

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R2 - OffHook Check Box ................................... 72 Per line Setup Window— Rx AGC Enabled Check Box ................................ 72 Tetra Radio Configuration .................................. 84 Keep Alive Digits Enabled Check Box ................. 72 JUMP TO ENTRY DROP DOWN MENU ......................... 84 Star/Pound Keying Enabled Check Box ................ 72 UPDATE BUTTON .......................................................84 Detect Tones Enabled Check Box ................

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General Gain Check Box ....................................... 97 HOLD TONE HANGTIME FIELD ..................................113 Per Line Setup Check Box..................................... 97 FUNCTION TONE DURATION FIELD ...........................114 Tone Freq & Durations Check Box ....................... 98 FUNCTION TONE MAGNITUDE FIELD ........................114 Submit Button........................................................ 98 FTONE 1-16 FREQUENCY FIELDS ............................

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List of Figures FIGURE 1. Local and Tone Mode Connections .................................................................................................13 FIGURE 2. Console Mode Connection ...............................................................................................................14 FIGURE 3. IP-223 Front Panel ..........................................................................................................................16 FIGURE 4. IP-223 Case Top Test Points ..

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FIGURE 38. Call Type Drop Down Menu - iDEN Mode ................................................................................... 81 FIGURE 39. Per Line Setup - iDEN Mode (view 2) ........................................................................................... 81 FIGURE 40. Per Line Setup - Tetra Mode (view 1) ........................................................................................... 84 FIGURE 41. Relay Drop Down Menu ................................................

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List of Tables Table 66. IP-223 Specifications ...........................................................................................................................16 Table 67. Jumper Position ...................................................................................................................................19 Table 68. DB9 Pinout ..........................................................................................................................................20 Table

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CHAPTER 1 Overview The IP-223 Remote Adapter Panel provides a reliable means of remotely controlling two (2) audio devices. The adapter has multiple modes allowing it to connect to both digital and analog consoles, and performs a variety of other tasks related to putting radios on a digital network. The IP-223 is interconnected to the distant remote control console(s) by means of any available WAN (Wide Area Network) or LAN (Local Area Network) connection. Operating Modes The IP-223 is capabl

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Overview Console Mode – Allows the use of existing tone-based consoles. The IP-223 decodes industry standard tones, converts it to Ethernet traffic to another IP-223 that can be in tone or local mode. FIGURE 77. Console Mode Connection Phone Mode – Using a PIB (Phone Interface Box) or TDI (Telephone Dispatch Interface), a line on the IP- 223 is used to connect to an analog phone line. iDen Radio Mode – Using the NI-223, allows interface with a Falcon Class PTT (Push-To-Talk) mobile phone syst

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Operating Modes NOTE: Transient protection is provided near all audio inputs and outputs. The IP-223 line transformers are not designed to operate on lines carrying DC (direct current). If a voltage is on the line, isolate with external capacitors. If the line termination must conduct direct current, install a 600:600 Ohm transformer designed for the current involved. IP-223 Accessories There are several optional accessories available for the IP-223: Part Number Description 223RACK 1 unit hig

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Overview IP-223 Specifications The specifications for the IP-223 are listed in Table 1. The specifications are subject to change without notice. CAUTION: This device is NOT PoE (Power Over Ethernet) compatible. TABLE 1. IP-223 Specifications Operating Temperature Range 0 to 70 °C for full specifications Power Requirements +12 to +16Vdc, semi-regulated, ~700mA Ethernet Speed 10 BaseT or 100 BaseTX Lease Lines 2W and 4W supported Radio Interface ±45VDC withstand rating Relay Contact Ratings 1A

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Front Panel NOTE: Radio 1 and radio 2 are also referred to as line 1 and line 2 in this manual. FIGURE 79. IP-223 Case Top Test Points Handset Jack An optional handset is available for the IP-223. When the optional handset is plugged into the handset jack, the ability to monitor and talk on either line is available. The handset jack is located on the front of the unit, see Figure 78. When the handset PTT switch is pressed, the selected radio connected to the IP-223 is keyed up on the existing

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Overview � When connected to a serially controlled radio, iDEN, Sepura, Kenwood or Johnson displays. � INTCOM displays when the front panel IC button is pressed. � EnetIC displays when the console generated intercom is received. � CTX F# displays when the console mode IP-223 decodes tones from a tone console in Console mode. � CRX F# displays when the IP-223 transmits wire-line audio to a legacy tone console in Console mode. � PTX F# displays when the IP-223 decodes tones from a legacy tone cons

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Back Panel Back Panel 10/100 Serial Power Radio 1 and radio 2 Ethernet connector connection connectors (DB25) connector (DB9) FIGURE 80. IP-223 Back Panel 10/100 Ethernet Connector The 10/100 Ethernet connector provides the LAN or WAN connection for the IP-223. Serial Connector The serial connector (DB9) is used for either of the following: � To program an initial IP Address into the IP-223 unit, if the IP Address cannot be programmed through the Ethernet port on the installed system. NOT

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Overview SERIAL DB9 PINOUT SIGNAL LINE # DB9 PIN # TX 232 1 2 RX 232 1 3 TX TTL 1 9 RX TTL 1 1 Ground both 5 TX 232 2 8 RX 232 2 7 TX TTL 2 4 RX TTL 2 6 TABLE 3. DB9 Pinout Radio 1 and Radio 2 (Line 1 and Line 2) Connectors Two (2) DB25 connectors are provided for connection to various audio devices. The pinouts shown in Table 4 are used when custom cables need to be fabricated. Power Connection The IP-223 requires +12 to +16VDC, ~700mA of clean power. A 3-pin screw terminal receptacle is prov

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Back Panel FIGURE 81. DB25 Connector Pinout Configuration TABLE 4. DB25 Connector Pinout Connections Pin # Signal Cable color 1 PTT Relay N.C. Brown 2 PTT Relay Common Red 3 MON Relay N.O. Orange 4 R1 Relay N.C. Pink 5 R1 Relay Common Yellow 6 R2 Relay N.O. Green 7Ground Lt. Green 8 Digital 0/X-Mute Blue 9 Digital 2 Violet 10 Digital 4 Gray 11 CTCSS White 12 Radio RX- in / 4-wire RX Black 13 Radio TX- out / 4-wire TX or 2-wire Brown/White 14 PTT Relay N.O. Red/White 15 MON Relay N.C. Red/Black 1

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