TS612 Manual
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TS612 Manual
TS612 Multi-Line, On-Air Telephone System Installation & Operations Manual Perfect Communication through Technology, Service, and Education.TM TS612 Installation and Operations Manual Gentner Part No. 800-003-000 July 1999 (Rev. 3.0) © Copyright 1999 by Gentner Communications Corporation. All rights reserved. Gentner Communications Corporation reserves specification privileges. Information in this manual is subject to change without notice. This equipment complies with the requirements of the EU guidelines: 89/336/EEC “Electromagnetic Compatibility” 73/23/EEC “Electrical operating material for use within specific voltage limits” Conformity of the equipment with the above guidelines is attested by the CE mark. 98/482/EC “Single terminal connection to the public switched telephone network (PSTN)” T able of Contents Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 What’s In This Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Sales and Customer Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Technical Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Unpacking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Warranty Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 About the TS612 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Off-Air Telephone Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 On-Air Telephone Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Dedicated Screening Station . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 About Version 2.5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Operational Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Telephone Line Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Power Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Equipment Placement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Telephone Line Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Telephone Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Line Expansion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Configuring the TS612 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 Single-Studio Mixed Caller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Single-Studio Split Caller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Single-Studio Split-Hybrid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 Dual-Studio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 Equipment Interconnections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 Audio Hookup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 Record Control Hookup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 Aux I/O Hookup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 Control Surface Hookup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 Calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 Calibration of Send Audio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 Calibration of Caller Audio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 Calibration of Hold Audio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 Calibration of AGC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 2 Setup and Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 Operational Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 Networking Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 RS232 Standard Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 Loop-Override mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 Setup Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 Additional Operational Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 Using the Control Surface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 Studio Control Surface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 Screener Control Surface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 Control Surface Buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38 Screener Control Surface Buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 Call Handling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 On the Handset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 On-Air . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45 Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47 Appendices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51 Appendix A: Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51 Appendix B: Pinouts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54 Appendix C: Serial Communications Protocol . . . . . . . . . . . . .57 Hex Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57 Status Bytes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58 Peek/Poke, Reset, and Other Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 Appendix D: Schematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67 Appendix E: Bill of Materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86 Appendix F: Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94 Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94 Appendix G: Compliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95 FCC Part 15 Compliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95 FCC Part 68 Compliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95 IC Compliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96 Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .97 Information for CTR21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .97 Network Compatibility Declaration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .97 Alphabetical Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99 TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 INTRODUCTION 1 Introduction Congratulations on purchasing the TS612 multi-line telephone system. The TS612 interfaces telephone calls to your audio equipment, providing superior analog telephone integration into broadcast applications. Ease of use, quick installation, and versatility have made the TS612 one of the most popular telephone interface systems in the broadcast industry today. The TS612 features two internal digital hybrids, providing high-quality interface to six telephone lines (expandable to 12). The dual hybrids allow the TS612 to operate as a single-studio telephone system able to conference up to four callers simultaneously, or a two-studio system able to conference two callers to each studio. This manual gives instructions on installation, set up, and operation of the TS612. It also helps you resolve technical problems, should any arise. For more information, please contact Gentner Communications. We welcome and encourage your comments so we can continue to improve our products and serve your needs. TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 3 4 INTRODUCTION • WHAT’S IN THIS MANUAL What’s In This Manual The manual is divided into the following sections: “Overview” is a basic introduction to the TS612. “Installation” explains how to install the TS612 in a professional setting. Detailed diagrams and descriptions will help you decide on the best configuration settings for the needs of your environment. “Setup and Operation” describes how to use the TS612 on a day-to-day basis. It also contains information on how to set up the control surfaces. “Glossary” defines some of the industry-standard terminology as well as other terms that you will find throughout this manual. “Appendices” include additional information such as schematics, connector pinouts, and serial communications protocol. For additional help on how to install, set up, or operate the TS612 system, please contact Gentner: Sales and Customer Service Telephone: Fax: e-mail: 1.800.945.7730 (USA) or 1.801.975.7200 1.800.933.5107 (USA) or 1.801.977.0087 [email protected] Technical Support Telephone: Fax: e-mail: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) or 1.801.974.3760 1.801.974.3638 [email protected] Gentner Communications Corporation www.gentner.com 1825 Research Way, Salt Lake City, UT 84119 TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 5 INTRODUCTION • UNPACKING Unpacking Please check that the following was received with your shipment: ! TS612 Mainframe Part 850-003-006 AC Power Cord Part 699-150-006 (domestic) International power cord provided with international TS612 1 4 7 GH I PR S AB C DE F JK L MN O TU V WX Y 2 5 8 MODE 3 6 9 AUX REC * 0 # XLRs One male, One female Parts 664-600-003 and 664-500-003 25-foot Telephone Cable Part 830-000-025 FLSH SCRN MUTE Op er 1 HOLD OFF CONF 2 7 3 8 4 9 5 10 VIP AIR 6 11 Gentner Communications is not responsible for product damage incurred during shipment. You must make claims directly with the carrier. Inspect your shipment carefully for obvious signs of damage. If the shipment appears to be damaged, retain the original boxes and packing material for inspection by the carrier. Contact your carrier immediately. 12 NEXT TS612 Control Surface Part 860-003-200 Direct Plug-In Power Transformer Part 830-003-203 TS612 Operations Quick Reference Card Part 800-003-003 25-foot Control Surface Cable Part 830-003-025 TS612 Installation and Operations Manual Part 800-003-000 Warranty Instructions Please register your TS612 online by visiting Gentner Technical Support on the World Wide Web at www.gentner.com. When your product is properly registered, Gentner Communications will be able to serve you better should you require technical assistance. Warranty information will also be used to notify you of upgrades, new product information, etc. TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 6 TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 7 OVERVIEW • ABOUT THE TS612 2 Overview About the TS612 The TS612 is a multi-line telephone system with a separate mainframe and control surface. The mainframe contains two internal digital hybrids which provide high-quality interface to six telephone lines (expandable to 12). The dual hybrids allow the TS612 to operate as a single-studio telephone system able to conference up to four callers simultaneously, or a two-studio system able to conference two callers to each studio. Off-Air Telephone Use The TS612 operates off-air like a standard multi-line telephone system. Using the control surface, outgoing and incoming calls can be placed and answered in complete privacy, even while other calls are on hold and on-air. On-Air Telephone Use Once connected, any call can be placed on-air at the touch of a button. Special features such as Screen, Next, and VIP, enable you to make sure that the right call goes on-air at the right time. Dedicated Screening Station The TS612 supports a dedicated call-screening control surface. An offair screener takes incoming calls and places them in a screened-hold queue. The on-air talent or producer may press any line to put it on-air. To automatically place a call on-air from the top of the screened hold queue the on-air talent simply presses the Next button. TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 8 OVERVIEW • ABOUT VERSION 2.5 About Version 2.5.3 Firmware version 2.5.3 introduces user-selectable capabilities including split-caller mode, split-hybrid mode, previous-hold, two-button hold, and two-button off, and screener air control. These and others features will be discussed in detail later on in the manual. Split-Caller Mode You can use the TS612 as a single studio system and bring each of the hybrid outputs independently to the audio console with a single feed for both hybrids. Split-Hybrid Mode Like Split-Caller Mode, you can bring each hybrid out to the console independently. However, you can return independent feeds for each hybrid in Split-Hybrid Mode. Previous-Hold This mode places calls on hold automatically when you select another line. You can switch between previous-hold mode and traditional line switching (with automatic disconnect) via the control surface. Two-Button Hold With Two-Button Hold you can place a single call on hold when two or more lines are conferenced together. Two-Button Off This mode allows you to disconnect any line by pressing the Off button followed by the line button you wish to disconnect. Screener Air Control When enabled, this mode allows the screening control surface to place calls to and from air. TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 9 OVERVIEW • OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS Operational Requirements Telephone Line Requirements The TS612 requires analog (POTS) telephone lines or analog extension lines from a PBX that fully emulates analog lines (loop-start plus battery). For the best performance, Gentner Communications recommends that you connect directly to telephone-company provided POTS lines, rather than PBX extensions. To simplify TS612 installation with POTS lines, request that your telephone company provide lines with an RJ21X connector (wired according to the pinout table on page 11). If your telephone company provides only individual lines with RJ11C connectors, an RJ11 interface panel may be ordered from Gentner (part number 676-550-001). If you plan to loop through the TS612 to your business-telephone system, make sure you have the loop-extension cable prewired to prevent disruption to your business telephone service. If you use analog extensions of your business PBX, use a separate extension for each telephone-line input at the TS612. Remember that these lines cannot contain digitized audio or telephone-set control signals. The TS612 (handset) can transfer calls to another PBX extension provided the PBX extension supports hook flash commands. If you are uncertain whether the your PBX extensions are analog, a good (although not infallible) test is to connect to an external modem or fax machine. If the modem or fax operates correctly, the line will probably work with the TS612. To set up analog loop-start extensions for the TS612, contact your PBX system provider. Power Requirements The TS612 mainframe will accommodate 85–240 Vac, 50–60 Hz and uses 30 watts of power maximum, in accordance with the supplied power module. International customers should request that the dealer provide a molded power cord (grounded) with the appropriate plug. The TS612 control surface will accommodate 12 Vdc 500 mA, in accordance with the supplied power module. The supplied wall adapter operates on 117 Vac unless your dealer ordered the 220 Vac version. Equipment Placement The TS612 mainframe fits a standard 19-inch equipment rack. TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 Do not block ventilation holes when installing the mainframe in a19-inch equipment rack. ! 10 TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 11 INSTALL ATION • TELEPHONE LINE SETUP 3 Installation Telephone Line Setup The TS612 connects to six or 12 telephone lines, depending on your hardware configuration. The basic configuration supports six lines. For instructions on installing the expansion cards to increase TS612 capacity to 12 lines, see page 12. Telephone Connections Six or 12 telephone lines may be connected to the each of the mainframe’s two 50-pin Centronix connectors (RJ21X). Phone Lines In is a male connector. Phone Lines Out is a female connector. Connecting six or 12 telephone lines to the Phone Lines Out connector on the mainframe enables the loop-out function of the TS612. Lines not in use by the TS612 are then available for use on a separate telephone system. Phone Line Pin Wire Color* Pin Wire Color* 1 1 TIP blue/white 26 RING white/blue 2 2 TIP orange/white 27 RING white/orange 3 3 TIP green/white 28 RING white/green 4 4 TIP brown/white 29 RING white/brown 5 5 TIP silver/white 30 RING white/silver 6 6 TIP blue/red 31 RING red/blue 7 7 TIP orange/red 32 RING red/orange 8 8 TIP green/red 33 RING red/green 9 9 TIP brown/red 34 RING red/brown 10 10 TIP silver/red 35 RING red/silver 11 11 TIP blue/black 36 RING black/blue 12 12 TIP orange/black 37 RING black/orange *Wire colors are presented in the following format: base/stripe TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 12 INSTALL ATION • TELEPHONE LINE SETUP To prevent electrical shock or possible equipment damage, disconnect the unit from all electrical power before proceeding. ! Line Expansion A six line TS612 is shipped from the factory configured for six telephone lines. You may expand a six line system to 12 lines by adding two additional telco cards. Cards must be installed in sets of two in order for the system to function properly. Once line expansion is completed, lines 7–12 are active on your control surface. Follow the step-by-step instructions below to ensure proper installation of additional Telco cards: 1) Remove the top cover of the mainframe chassis by loosening four screws; two on each of the mainframe side panels. Lift the top off carefully. 2) Find the two empty PCB card slots. They are located on the left-hand side of the mainframe when it is viewed from the front. Card Guide (Telco Channel Extender) TOP VIEW TS612 Mainframe Assy (Top Cover Removed) Expansion Card Slots FRONT 3) Carefully insert the two expansion cards into the two expansion slots. Either card can be placed in either slot. Be careful that the cards are inserted correctly. The component side of the PCB must be toward the left side of the chassis, the same as previously installed cards. Press down gently to make certain the cards are seated completely. 4) Place the top chassis cover back onto the mainframe and tighten the four screws. 5) Reconnect the mainframe to your power source. TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 13 INSTALL ATION • CONFIGURING THE TS612 Configuring the TS612 To best suit your requirements, the TS612 may be configured in several ways. The type of configuration is determined by the positions of the DIP switches located behind the access panel on the front of the mainframe. Unscrew the two large screws on the front of the main frame and remove the access panel to change DIP switch settings. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 UP DOWN HYBRID 2 HYBRID 1 CALLER HOLD SEND SEND ENHANCE SEND CALLER CALLER The table below indicates the configuration mode associated with each DIP switch. DIP switches 1, 3, 6, and 7 affect TS612 configuration directly and are discussed below in relation to the possible configurations. Other DIP switches are discussed later in the manual. Description Up Position Down Position 1 Mainframe Operation Single Split Studio 2 Open Collector Outputs Momentary Latching 3 Mix-Minus Internal External 4 COM Port Operation Standard Control Network Interface 5 Not Active 6 Split Caller Off On 7 Split Hybrid Off On 8 Loop Override Off On 9 Aux Inputs Momentary Latching 10 Operating Mode Operational Setup Dip Switch TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 14 INSTALL ATION • CONFIGURING THE TS612 The TS612 may be used as a single-studio or dual-studio system. In a single-studio setting, the TS612 operates as a dual-hybrid telephone system, with up to 12 lines and three control surfaces: main/studio 1, aux/studio 2, and screener. The main/studio 1, aux/studio 2 control surfaces have parallel control of all on-air functions. Main/Studio One AB 1 GH DE S 7 * JK L MN 5 TU MODE AUX WX O Y # 1 2 SCRN REC 9 er 0 ONF CONF HOLD 7 OFF Studio Console FLSH 6 V 8 Op F 3 2 I 4 PR C 3 8 4 9 5 10 TS612 Mainframe MUTE VIP AIR 6 11 12 NEXT Aux/Studio Two Screener OFF OFF 7 8 9 10 11 12 7 8 9 10 11 12 NEXT NEXT Optional In a dual-studio setting, the TS612 operates as two single-hybrid telephone systems. A dual-studio system must have the 12-line expansion installed or switch #4 activated to operate. As a split-studio configuration, lines 1–6 and hybrid 1 are dedicated to studio 1, and lines 7–12 and hybrid 2 are dedicated to studio 2 unless switch 4 is activated in which case lines 1–12 are shared by both studios. The studio control surfaces operate independently of each other, while the screener control surface can screen lines for either studio. The configurations for single-studio and dual-studio systems are discussed in detail on the following pages. Main/Studio One AB 1 GH C DE S 7 * JK L MN 5 TU MODE AUX UX WX OFF 1 GH REC SCRN PR MUTE 1 * 2 7 S 7 # 3 8 4 9 5 10 JK DE F MODE 3 L MN 5 TU WX Y REC 9 er HOLD NEXT OFF FLSH SCRN MUTE # 0 CONF ONF AIR 12 AUX UX O 6 V 8 Op VIP 6 11 C 2 I 4 Y 9 er 0 CONF ONF HOLD AB FLSH O 6 V 8 Op F 3 2 I 4 PR Aux/Studio Two 1 2 7 3 8 4 9 5 10 VIP AIR 6 11 12 NEXT TS612 Mainframe AB 1 GH S 7 Studio Console * HOLD OFF C DE 2 I 4 PR JK F MODE 3 L MN 5 TU AUX UX FLSH O 6 V WX 8 Op Y REC 9 er SCRN MUTE # 0 CONF ONF 1 2 7 3 8 4 9 5 10 VIP 11 Studio Console AIR 6 12 NEXT Common Screener TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 15 INSTALL ATION • CONFIGURING THE TS612 Single-Studio Mixed Caller In mixed-caller mode, all calls placed to air are routed to the audio console through the Main Caller output regardless of which hybrid a call is routed through. Each of the TS612’s two hybrids has two call slots. This allows up to four calls to be placed to air simultaneously by conferencing them together. AUX I / O 85 - 240VAC; 2A 50Hz/60Hz RECORD CONTROL CONTROL SURFACE REC MIX CALLER SEND PHONE LINES MAIN / STUDIO # 1 AUX / STUDIO # 2 SCREENER CONTROL SURFACE CONTROL SURFACE COM PORT HOLD REC MIX CALLER SEND MADE IN U.S.A. IN RECORD CONTROL HOLD OUT Main Caller Output (callers 1–4) Mix Minus or Program audio Studio Console DIP Switch Settings. For mixed-caller mode, DIP switch 1 should be up. DIP switch 3 determines the mix-minus setup for the configuration. If DIP switch 3 is in the up position, the TS612’s internal mix-minus feature is active. Full program audio (including the caller audio) may be routed to the Main Send input. Caller audio will be removed by the TS612 before transmitting the signal back to the caller. If DIP switch 3 is in the down position, external mix-minus must be provided. Caller audio must be removed from the program mix before routing the signal to the Send input. TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 16 INSTALL ATION • CONFIGURING THE TS612 Order Calls are Placed into Hybrid / Slot Caller Output Conference 1 H1 / S1 Main 2 H2 / S1 Aux 3 H2 / S2 Aux 4 H1 / S2 Main Single-Studio Split Caller In split-caller mode when conference mode is enabled, caller audio is routed to the audio console through both Caller outputs (Main and Aux) as shown in the diagram below. The advantage of split-caller mode is that caller audio is separated into two audio signals that may be connected to separate inputs on your audio console. Calls are routed to the hybrids (placed on-air) in the order they are added to the conference. See the table on the right for more information. Hybrid 1 audio is routed to the Main Caller output. Hybrid 2 audio is routed to the Aux Caller Output. AUX I / O 85 - 240VAC; 2A 50Hz/60Hz RECORD CONTROL CONTROL SURFACE REC MIX CALLER SEND PHONE LINES MAIN / STUDIO # 1 AUX / STUDIO # 2 SCREENER CONTROL SURFACE CONTROL SURFACE COM PORT HOLD REC MIX CALLER IN RECORD CONTROL SEND MADE IN U.S.A. HOLD OUT Aux Caller Output Callers 2 and 3 Main Caller Output Callers 1 and 4 Mix Minus or Program Studio Console 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 DIP Switch Settings. For split-caller mode, DIP switch 6 should be down. DIP switch 3 determines the mix-minus setup for the configuration. If DIP switch 3 is in the up position, the TS612’s internal mix-minus feature is active. Full program audio (including the caller audio) may be routed to the Main Send input. Caller audio will be removed by the TS612 before transmitting the signal back to the caller. If DIP switch 3 is in the down position, external mix-minus must be provided. Caller audio from both Caller outputs (Main and Aux) must be removed from the program mix before routing the signal to the Main Send input. TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 17 INSTALL ATION • CONFIGURING THE TS612 Single-Studio Split-Hybrid In split-hybrid mode, the two hybrids operate independently. Caller audio is routed to the audio console through both Caller outputs (Main and Aux) in the same manner as split-caller mode. The primary difference is that the hybrids receive program audio through two separate Send inputs (Main and Aux). As in split-caller mode, Hybrid 1 audio is routed to the Main Caller output and Hybrid 2 audio is routed to the Aux Caller output. AUX I / O 85 - 240VAC; 2A 50Hz/60Hz RECORD CONTROL CONTROL SURFACE REC MIX CALLER PHONE LINES MAIN / STUDIO # 1 AUX / STUDIO # 2 SCREENER CONTROL SURFACE SEND HOLD Aux Caller Mix Minus Output Callers 1 and 4 Callers 2 and 3 RECORD CONTROL CONTROL SURFACE COM PORT REC MIX CALLER SEND MADE IN U .S.A. IN HOLD OUT Main Caller Mix Minus Output Callers 2 and 3 Callers 1 and 4 Studio Console DIP Switch Settings. For split-hybrid mode, DIP switch 7 should be down. The recommended mix-minus setting for split hybrid mode is DIP switch 3 down. This setting requires external mix-minus. The audio mix routed to the Main Send input should not have callers two and three mixed in. Likewise, the Aux Send audio input should not have callers one and four mixed in. This allows the studio console operator to adjust the caller to caller level between the two TS612 hybrids. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 For configurations requiring internal mixminus, we recommend that you use Split-Caller Mode. You will only have to provide one program mix from the studio console to the TS612. ✍ 18 INSTALL ATION • CONFIGURING THE TS612 Dual-Studio In this configuration, the TS612 operates as two single-hybrid telephone systems in either split or shared mode. Split Mode. In split mode, the two talent control surfaces operate independently. Studio 1 controls lines 1–6 and studio 2 controls lines 7–12. The screener accesses all 12 lines to screen calls for either talent. All calls placed to air by studio 1 are routed to the audio console through the Main Caller output. All calls placed to air by studio 2 are routed to the audio console through the Aux Caller output. Because each of the TS612’s two hybrids has two call slots, each studio can conference a maximum of two calls together. AUX I / O 85 - 240VAC; 2A 50Hz/60Hz RECORD CONTROL CONTROL SURFACE REC MIX CALLER SEND PHONE LINES MAIN / STUDIO # 1 AUX / STUDIO # 2 SCREENER CONTROL SURFACE CONTROL SURFACE COM PORT HOLD REC MIX CALLER IN RECORD CONTROL SEND MADE IN U.S.A. HOLD OUT Studio 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Studio1 DIP Switch Settings. For dual-studio mode, DIP switch 1 should be down. DIP switch 3 determines the mix-minus setup. If DIP switch 3 is up, the TS612’s internal mix-minus feature is active. Studio 1 program audio (including the caller audio) may be routed to the Main Send input and Studio 2 program audio may be routed to the Aux Send input. Caller audio is removed by the TS612 before returning to the caller. If DIP switch 3 is down, external mix-minus must be provided. Caller audio must be removed from the program mix by each studio console before routing the signal to a Send input. Shared Mode. In shared mode, both studios have control of all 12 lines and can see when a line is in use by the other studio. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 If DIP switch 4 is down (shared mode), Studio 1 and Studio 2 have access to all 12 lines. TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 19 INSTALL ATION • EQUIPMENT INTERCONNECTIONS Equipment Interconnections Audio Hookup The TS612 connects easily to a professional audio console using XLR connectors. The number of connections required is determined by the studio configuration you have established using the DIP switches. For more information on configuring the TS612, see page 13. Send Balanced Audio Input. The TS612 has two send inputs: one for Main (Studio 1) input, and one for Aux (Studio 2) input. Send is a female XLR connector. Balanced program audio is routed from the console to the Send input for transmission to the telephone line. The nominal operating level sensitivity of this input is +0 dBu. Additional gain may be added to weak signals by adjusting the Send trim pots. For instructions, see the Calibration section beginning on page 26. As shipped from the factory, the TS612 is set for operation with external (console) mix-minus. If your console does not supply a mix-minus, the TS612 will generate internal mix-minus when DIP switch 3 is placed in the up position. When internal mix-minus is selected, however, caller-tosend audio must not be increased more than 18 dB in the external loop. This external loop consists of the Caller and Send trim pots as well as any console trim pots. An increase of more than 18 dB in the external loop will produce echo or feedback. Hold Balanced Audio Input. The TS612 has two hold inputs: one for Main (Studio 1) input, and one for Aux (Studio 2) input. Hold is a female XLR connector. Balanced program audio is routed from the console and predelay (if using a digital delay), to the Hold input for use by the hold circuitry of the TS612. This is the audio which callers hear when placed on hold. For single-studio operation, only the Main Hold input should be connected to the console. For dual-studio operation, both Hold inputs (Main and Aux) should be connected. The nominal operating level sensitivity for the Hold input is +0 dBu. Additional gain may be added to weak signals by adjusting the Hold trim pots. For instructions, see the Calibration section beginning on page 26. TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 20 INSTALL ATION • EQUIPMENT INTERCONNECTIONS AUX I / O 85 - 240VAC; 2A 50Hz/60Hz RECORD CONTROL CONTROL SURFACE REC MIX CALLER PHONE LINES MAIN / STUDIO # 1 AUX / STUDIO # 2 SCREENER CONTROL SURFACE SEND COM PORT REC MIX HOLD RECORD CONTROL CONTROL SURFACE CALLER SEND MADE IN U.S.A. IN HOLD OUT Studio Console Caller Audio to Console Input Send Audio Mono Program Hold Audio Mono Program Caller Balanced Audio Output. The TS612 has two caller outputs: Main (Studio 1) and Aux (Studio 2). Caller is a male XLR connector. This output is used to connect audio from the digital hybrid (and from the telephone line) to an input on the console. When calls are conferenced, the Caller output contains a mix of these callers. The TS612 can conference up to four callers at a time in the conference mode. Both Caller output connections may be required depending on the TS612’s configuration (see pages 13–18, Configuring the TS612). The nominal operating level sensitivity for the Caller output is +0 dBu. Additional gain may be added to weak signals by adjusting the Caller trim pots. For instructions, see the Calibration section beginning on page 26. TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 21 INSTALL ATION • EQUIPMENT INTERCONNECTIONS Record Control Hookup You can control external recording devices with start, stop, and enable standby signals provided by the TS612. For dual studio operation, two separate record controls and record mix outputs may be connected (one for each studio). In single studio modes, only one recording device needs to be connected. Connect your recording device to the record-control connector located in the Main (Studio 1) section of the mainframe’s back panel. The record-control connector provides open collector outputs capable of sinking 50 Vdc 40 mA. It is a DB9 female connector. For pinout mapping, see Appendix B (page 54). As shipped from the factory, the TS612 is set for momentary action of the control signals. If you wish to change the action of the control signals to latching, move DIP switch 2 to the down position. ✍ DIP Switch 2 is a global parameter. Changing the setting from momentary to latching will affect all open collector outputs, including record control. Rec Mix is a male XLR connector. This output is used to connect a balanced mix of caller and send audio to an input on an external recording device. AUX I / O 85 - 240VAC; 2A 50Hz/60Hz RECORD CONTROL CONTROL SURFACE REC MIX CALLER SEND PHONE LINES MAIN / STUDIO # 1 AUX / STUDIO # 2 SCREENER CONTROL SURFACE COM PORT HOLD RECORD CONTROL CONTROL SURFACE REC MIX CALLER SEND IN HOLD OUT Record Mix Output Record Control TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 MADE IN U.S.A. 22 INSTALL ATION • EQUIPMENT INTERCONNECTIONS Aux I/O Hookup The Aux I/O port is a DB25 female connector used to connect auxiliary devices to the TS612. These Aux inputs and outputs provide status information and control using the control surface Aux buttons. The six auxiliary inputs are opto-isolated and require a closure to ground for activation of the input. The eight auxiliary outputs are open-collector and will pull low when activated. Each output is capable of sinking 50 Vdc 40 mA. AUX I / O AC; 2A 85 - 240V 50Hz/60Hz RECORD CONTROL CONTROL SURFACE REC MIX CALLER PHONE LINES MAIN /TUDIO S # 1 AUX / TUDIO S # 2 SCREENER CONTROL SURFACE SEND HOLD RECORD CONTROL CONTROL SURFACE COM PORT REC MIX CALLER SEND MADE IN .S.A. U IN HOLD OUT Auxiliary Input / Output Other Devices Studio Console As shipped from the factory, the Aux inputs and outputs are set for momentary action. If you wish to change the action of the outputs to latching, move DIP switch 2 to the down position. To change the action of the inputs to latching mode, move DIP switch 9 to the down position. The tables on the following page indicate the functions associated with each input and output. For pinout mapping, see Appendix B (Page 56). 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 23 INSTALL ATION • EQUIPMENT INTERCONNECTIONS Aux Input Functions Table Inputs Latching Momentary Screener AUX LED* Toggles with each closure On when latched Studio 1 AUX LED Toggles with each closure On when latched Studio 2 AUX LED* Toggles with each closure On when latched NEXT button input (defaults to Studio 1 in dual-studio mode) Places the next caller to handset or air with each closure. If conference is pressed on control surface each closure will conference next call to air up to four. Places the next caller to handset or air with each closure. If conference is pressed on control surface. Each closure will conference next call to air up to four. NEXT Hybrid 1 button Places the next caller to air with each closure. If conference mode is on then up to two calls can be placed to the hybrid. Remove calls from air with OFF button. Places the next caller to air with each closure. If conference mode is on then up to two calls can be placed to the hybrid. Remove calls from air with OFF button. NEXT Hybrid 2 button Places the next caller to air with each closure. If conference mode is on then up to two calls can be placed to the hybrid. Remove calls from air with OFF button. Places the next caller to air with each closure. If conference mode is on then up to two calls can be placed to the hybrid. Remove calls from air with OFF button. *These inputs may be reassigned as Hybrid 1 Off and Hybrid 2 Off respectively. For detailed setup instructions see Setup mode, page 32. Aux Output Functions Table Outputs Momentary Latching Screener AUX output Pulses 500 mS when Aux button is pressed Toggles output on and off with each press of the AUX button Studio 1 AUX output Pulses 500 mS when Aux button is pressed Toggles output on and off with each press of the AUX button Studio 2 AUX output Pulses 500 mS when Aux button is pressed Toggles output on and off with each press of the AUX button Common Ring output Activates when lines are ringing Active when lines are ringing Screened Hold indication Activates when calls are in hold queue Active when calls are in hold queue Hybrid 1 Active Pulses 500 mS when the hybrid turns on Active while the hybrid is active Hybrid 2 Active Pulses 500 mS when the hybrid turns on Active while the hybrid is active Rec/Stop/Start/Enable Pulses 500 mS when record mode is active Latches when record mode is active TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 24 INSTALL ATION • EQUIPMENT INTERCONNECTIONS Control Surface Hookup You may connect up to three control surfaces to the mainframe. Each Control Surface port on the back of the TS612 mainframe is a DB15 female connector. The port on the back of the control surface is a DB15 male connector. A 25-foot cable is included with each control surface. If the control surface cable is not long enough, a 25-foot extension cable is available from Gentner Communications Corporation (part number 830-003-025). For connector pinouts, see Appendix B page 54. Each control surface has its own power supply. Do not plug the power supply into a wall outlet until you have finished installation of your system. Both the Main (Studio 1) and Aux (Studio 2) control surfaces have complete control of on-air operations as well as independent access to off-air calls. The screener control surface has independent access to off-air calls and the ability to screen calls, but limited control of on-air operations. Control surface capabilities and setup will be discussed in detail in the chapter on Operation beginning page 31. ABC 1 GHI 6 WXY 8 9 * HOLD OFF AUX I / O 85 - 240VAC; 2A 50Hz/60Hz RECORD CONTROL CONTROL SURFACE REC MIX CALLER SEND CONTROL SURFACE COM PORT HOLD REC MIX CALLER AUX REC FLSH SCRN MUTE # 0 CONF 1 2 7 3 8 4 9 5 10 VIP AIR 6 11 12 NEXT MADE IN U.S.A. IN RECORD CONTROL SEND Oper MODE PHONE LINES MAIN / STUDIO # 1 AUX / STUDIO # 2 SCREENER CONTROL SURFACE 3 MNO 5 TUV 7 Power Supply DEF 2 JKL 4 PRS HOLD OUT TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 25 INSTALL ATION • EQUIPMENT INTERCONNECTIONS To prevent accidental disconnection of power to the control surface, install a cable clamp. Secure the U-clamp to the bottom of the control surface. Replace the existing screw with the #4 X 3/8 PPH self-tapping screw (supplied with the U-clamp). Control Surface Back View U-Clamp Control Surface Bottom View U-Clamp TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 26 INSTALL ATION • CALIBRATION Calibration Your TS612 has been calibrated at the factory to give optimum audio levels for most studios (+0 dBu). You can make adjustments to audio levels with the front-panel trim pots. The trim pots for send audio, hold audio, caller audio, and automatic gain control of caller audio are behind the front access panel of the mainframe. Each trim pot is identified on the inside of the access panel. HOLD CALLER SEND AGC HYBRID 1 SEND CALLER HOLD SEND CALLER HYBRID 2 SEND CALLER AGC Calibration of Send Audio To adjust the send audio, perform the following steps: 1. Using the talent control-surface handset in studio 1, dial an outside telephone number. Ask the answering party to create a quiet line by either disconnecting the handset cord or covering the mouthpiece of the telephone. 2. Press the Air button on the control surface to transfer the call from the handset to internal digital hybrid 1. The line indicator will glow red. 3. Set the program audio at normal operating level. If you have not already connected the program audio to the Send XLR connector in the Main (Studio 1) section of the back panel of the mainframe, make that connection now. CALLER HOLD SEND Hybrid 1 Hybrid 2 AGC 4. Locate the hybrid 1 Send trim pot behind the front access panel on the mainframe. While observing the hybrid 1 Send LED indicator on the front panel of the mainframe, turn the trim pot with a small flathead screwdriver until the indicator glows green most of the time, occasionally flashing red on peak volume. Red indicates a level of 6 dB before clipping. TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 27 INSTALL ATION • CALIBRATION 5. Using the talent control-surface handset in studio 2, repeat steps 1–3 above. Or if you’re using split-hybrid operation, enable conference mode and send a second call to air using any control surface. ✍ Step 5 through 7 apply to dual-studio and single-studio split-hybrid operations. 6. Locate the hybrid 2 Send level trim pot behind the front access panel on the mainframe, repeat steps 3–4 above. 7. Press the Off button on the control surface to disconnect the telephone line(s). Calibration of Caller Audio To adjust the caller audio, perform the following steps: 1. Using the talent control-surface handset in studio 1, dial an outside telephone number. 2. Press the Air button on the control surface to transfer the call from the handset to the internal digital hybrid 1. The line indicator will go red. 3. Set the Caller input on the studio console to its normal operating level. 4. Locate the hybrid 1 Caller trim pot behind the mainframe front access panel. With the called party speaking normally, turn the trim pot to match your audio equipment’s input level. The Caller LED indicator on the front panel of the mainframe shows the strength of the caller signal coming off the telephone line; the caller-level trim pot has no effect on this indicator. CALLER HOLD SEND AGC Hybrid 1Hybrid 2 5. Using the talent control-surface handset in studio 2, repeat steps 1–2 above. If you’re using split-hybrid or split-caller operation, enable conference mode and send a second call to air using any control surface. 6. Locate the hybrid 2 caller trim pot behind the mainframe front access panel, repeat step 4. 7. Press the control surface Off button to disconnect the telephone line(s). TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 ✍ Step 5 through 7 apply to dual-studio, single-studio split-caller and split-hybrid operations. 28 INSTALL ATION • CALIBRATION Calibration of Hold Audio To adjust the hold audio, perform the following steps: 1. Calibrate the send audio for studio 1. 2. Set the program audio at normal operating level. If you have not already connected the program audio to the Hold XLR connector in the Main/Studio 1 section of the mainframe back panel, make that connection now. 3. Using the talent control-surface handset in studio 1, dial an outside telephone number. 4. Press the Air button on the control surface to transfer the call from the handset to internal digital hybrid 1. The line indicator will glow red. The hybrid 1 Send indicator on the front panel of the mainframe will indicate the proper audio levels being sent down the telephone line. 5. Press the Hold button on the control surface to transfer the call to hold. The line indicator will change from glowing red to a slowly flashing green. CALLER HOLD SEND AGC Hybrid 1Hybrid 2 ✍ Steps 7–10 apply to dualstudio operation only. 6. The hold audio level to the caller should be at the same level as the program audio when on-air. If the called party says there is a discrepancy between the two, locate the Hold 1 Send trim pot behind the mainframe front access panel. Alternately switch the line from air to hold (with the Air and Hold buttons), while turning the trim pot. Stop when the called party says the hold audio is at the same level as the send audio. 7. Calibrate the send audio for studio 2. 8. Using the talent control-surface handset in studio 2, dial an outside telephone number. 9. Repeat steps 4–6 (above) for digital hybrid 2 and the associated trim pot. 10. Press the control surface Off button to disconnect the telephone line. TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 29 INSTALL ATION • CALIBRATION Calibration of AGC AGC (Automatic Gain Control) keeps the caller level from the TS612 to your audio equipment at a relatively consistent level regardless of the level received from the phone line. It’s similar to having someone sitting at the caller trim pot and adjusting the pot up and down for each phone call. Each hybrid has a trim pot to adjust the speed of the AGC. The trim pot when turned fully counter clockwise will disable the AGC. With the trim pot turned fully clockwise the AGC will adjust the caller audio 6dB/100mS. From the factory, the TS612’s AGC is set aggressively. To adjust the amount of AGC, perform the following steps: 1 Using a talent control surface handset, dial an outside telephone number. 2. Press the Air button to transfer the call from the handset to air. 3. Locate the AGC trim pot behind the mainframe front access panel and turn it fully counterclockwise, disabling the AGC. 4. Place the caller on hold and then back to air. Monitor the caller level with no AGC. If this is acceptable then go to step 6. If you want more AGC then go to step 5. 5. While monitoring the caller audio, slowly turn the AGC trim pot clockwise until an acceptable amount of AGC is achieved. 6. Repeat steps 1–5 for hybrid 2. In Single Studio mode, enable conference mode and monitor the second caller’s audio while making adjustments. In Dual Studio mode use Control Surface 2. 7. To optimize your AGC adjustment, spend time listening to the effect of AGC on various types of calls. (e.g. Long distance and local calls, calls from men and women). TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 CALLER HOLD SEND AGC Hybrid 1Hybrid 2 30 TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 31 OPERATION • OPERATIONAL SETUP 4 Setup and Operation Operational Setup Setup is an important part of operation because it allows you to determine how you want the TS612 to function. During setup you will be able to configure several operational modes which are discussed in detail on the following pages. Networking Mode The COM port located on the rear panel of the TS612 can be used to network multiple TS612 systems together. In network mode, the TS612 Network Interface (Gentner part number 910-003-320) passes line status information from one TS612 system to another, allowing several systems to share the same telephone lines and show proper hold, air, and in use status between systems. Network mode is selected by moving DIP switch 4 to the down position. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 RS232 Standard Mode In standard mode, the COM port operates as a parallel control of any control surface port. All commands received by the COM port will be treated exactly as if they came directly from the selected control surface. You may choose which control surface will be emulated by the COM port during control surface setup (page 34). For more information on serial communications protocol and serial codes, see Appendix C (page 57). RS232 standard mode is selected by moving DIP switch 4 to the up position. TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 32 OPERATION • OPERATIONAL SETUP Loop-Override mode The TS612 allows you to loop telephone lines through the system for use by telephone equipment downstream of the TS612 mainframe. When these lines are in use downstream, the TS612 is normally unable to access them. An in-use line appears amber on the control surface and the line cannot be picked up by pressing the button. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 The TS612 can pick up lines which are already in use by downstream equipment when loop-override is activated. This feature should be used with caution. Once a downstream line is picked up it is no longer available to the downstream equipment until the 612 hangs up the line. Turn on loop-override mode by moving DIP switch 8 to the down position. Setup Mode This mode allows you to enable or disable the remaining operational modes of the TS612. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 To enter setup mode, disconnect power to the TS612 mainframe and move DIP switch 10 to the down position. Then reconnect power to the TS612 mainframe. Setup mode uses buttons on the Main (Studio 1) control surface to enable or disable specific operational modes. The position of DIP switch 10 at power up determines whether the control surface is ready for operation or setup. The control surface must also have power during setup mode. TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 33 OPERATION • OPERATIONAL SETUP The table below shows the operational modes which can be selected during setup mode. Beginning on page 34, the operational modes are discussed in the order they appear on the table. To select an operational mode, follow the steps below: 1. Select the register. To select a programming register, press the Mode button on the control surface followed by the numbers (001 or 002) on the touch-tone dial pad. You must enter all three numbers (0-01) in order to select the register. LED Color Coding. Upon power up, the Mode LED will be green. When Mode is pressed the LED will turn amber. When the touchtone dial buttons are pressed, the assigned Line LED will briefly light up green to indicate that you have pressed the button. Line 10 = 0, Line 1 = 1, and Line 2 = 2. After the register has been selected the Mode LED will turn green again. A red Mode LED indicates an invalid register selection Register Line LED Operational Mode Buttons Used 001 1* Main (Studio 1) Control Surface Emulation N/A 001 2* Aux (Studio 2) Control Surface Emulation N/A 001 3* Screener Control Surface Emulation N/A 001 4* Master Mode Emulation (All Control Surfaces) N/A 001 5 Line / Hybrid Status N/A 001 6 9600 Baud Screener Port N/A 001 7 9600 Baud Aux/Studio Two Port N/A 002 1 Two Button Hold Mode HOLD + LINE 002 2 Screener Air Control AIR or AIR + LINE 002 3 Previous Hold Mode MODE & HOLD 002 4 Two Button Off Mode OFF + LINE 002 5 Hook Flash Timing FLSH TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 34 OPERATION • OPERATIONAL SETUP 2. Select the operational mode. An operational mode is selected by pressing the corresponding Line button. You may select as many operational modes as you like, except where noted on the table. For example, if you have selected register 002, pressing Line buttons 1, 2, and 3 will activate Two Button Hold Mode, Screener Air Control, and Previous Hold mode. LED Color Coding. The corresponding line LED will light up red when selected and remain lit until the mode is deselected. 3. Exit the register. To accept your changes, press the Flash (FLSH) button. You may now select another register to continue setup (Steps 1 and 2), or return to operational mode. LED Color Coding. The Flash LED will light up red for a brief moment to indicate that the changes have been accepted to the register. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4. Return to Operational Mode. Once you have completed setup mode, disconnect power to the TS612 mainframe. Move DIP switch 10 to the up position, then reconnect power to the mainframe. All changes made during setup are now in effect. Additional Operational Modes The following modes are enabled during setup mode by pressing buttons on the control surface. Only one of the emulation modes marked by an asterisk (*) may be selected during setup mode. More than one selection will prevent the COM port from sending any data. ✍ *Main (Studio 1) Control Surface Emulation. When this operational mode is selected, all commands received by the COM port are treated as if they were sent from the Main (Studio 1) control surface. For example, a line selected via a command to the COM port is routed to the handset of the Main (Studio 1) Control Surface. A call sent to air is routed to the Main (Studio 1) Caller connector. This mode is valid only when the mainframe COM port is set to RS232 standard mode (see page 31). *Aux (Studio 2) Control Surface Emulation. All commands received by the COM port are treated as if they were sent from the Aux (Studio 2) control surface. For example, a line selected via a command to the COM port is routed to the handset of the Aux (Studio 2) Control Surface and/or on-air connector. This mode is also valid only when used with RS232 standard mode. TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 OPERATION • OPERATIONAL SETUP *Screener Control Surface Emulation. All commands received by the COM port are treated as if they were sent from the screener control surface. A line selected is routed to the handset of the Screener Control Surface. Calls can be placed on hold, screened hold, or on-air (if Screener Air Control has been activated). This mode is valid only when used with RS232 standard mode. *Master Mode Emulation (All Control Surfaces). This mode allows commands for all control surfaces to be received by the COM port. The TS612 treats commands just as if they were sent from the corresponding control surface. This mode is also valid only when used with RS232 standard mode. Line/Hybrid Status. When this mode is selected, the COM port sends out data that indicates which line is active on which hybrid. This mode may be selected in conjunction with any of the above emulation modes and functions accordingly. This mode is also valid only when used with RS232 standard mode. Screener Port 9600 Baud. When this mode is selected, the Screener port of the mainframe will operate at 9600 baud. Default is 1200 baud. A standard control surface will not operate at 9600 baud. Aux/Studio 2 Port 9600 Baud. When this mode is selected, the Aux/Studio 2 port of the mainframe will operate at 9600 baud. Default is 1200 baud and a standard control surface will not operate at 9600 baud. Two Button Hold Mode. This mode is for use when two or more calls are conferenced together. In normal operation, pressing Hold places all conferenced calls on hold at once. In Two Button Hold mode, you can place only one of the conferenced lines on hold by pressing Hold followed by a Line button. LED Color Coding. The Hold LED is solid red in this mode. Pressing the Hold button will cause the Hold LED to flash green. When a Line button is pressed, the Hold LED will return to red. If no Line button is pressed, the Hold LED will return to red after a brief delay. TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 35 36 OPERATION • OPERATIONAL SETUP Screener Air Control. This mode allows the screener control surface to place callers to air and to remove calls from the air to place them on hold. To place calls to air directly from the handset, press the Air button. If a screened call is on hold and you want to place it on air, press Air and then the line button. If a call is on-air and you want to place it on hold, press Air and then the line button. The status of the call determines whether the call is placed on air or put on hold. LED Color Coding. When you have pressed the Air button, the Air LED will flash red until a Line button is pressed. Previous Hold Mode. This mode allows you to switch from line to line quickly without disconnecting your callers. If you are on a call, pressing the Line button on another line will place the previous call on hold automatically. To disconnect a line while in Previous Hold mode, place the handset in the cradle or press the Off button. Normal hold mode requires you to press the Hold button to place a call on hold before you answer another line. Once Previous Hold mode is activated in setup (page 32), you can switch back and forth between normal and Previous Hold modes using the control surface. The change is made by pressing and holding down the Mode button followed by a quick press of the Hold button. LED Color Coding. The Hold LED is amber when Previous Hold mode is enabled. When Previous Hold mode is disabled, the Hold LED will turn off. If you are using Two Button Hold mode at the same time, the Hold LED will follow Previous Hold Color Coding, but still flash green while awaiting a line selection. Two Button Off Mode. This mode allows you to disconnect any call by pressing the Off button followed by the Line button to be disconnected. This works for calls on the handset, on air, or on hold. LED Color Coding. The Off LED is solid red when no calls are on air. The LED will turn off when calls are on air. In Two Button Off mode, pressing the Off button will cause the Off LED to flash red. When a Line button is pressed, the Off LED will return to solid red. Hook Flash Timing. The hook flash function is used to signal PBX equipment or a central office switch. The timing length requirement for this hook flash varies between switch manufacturers. The default timing length is a 500 ms pulse. If you enable the Hook Flash Timing mode in setup (page 32), the timing length will be changed to a 55 ms pulse. Typically the 500 ms timing works with most switches in the U.S. and Canadian markets. The 55 ms timing works with most switches in the European and Latin American markets. TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 37 OPERATION • USING THE CONTROL SURFACE Hybrid 1 & 2 Off (Aux Inputs). When you enable this feature in setup mode (page 32), two of the Aux inputs are reassigned. The Screener Aux LED and Studio 2 Aux LED status inputs are reassigned as Hybrid 1 Off and Hybrid 2 Off inputs respectively. This provides you with parallel control to disconnect calls from the hybrids with a closure to ground. Using the Control Surface The control surface is your primary tool for day-to-day operations. Once the TS612 system is installed and configured, no further attention to the mainframe should be required. Up to three control surfaces may be connected directly to the mainframe: Main (Studio 1), Aux (Studio 2), and Screener. The studio control surfaces may be used as full dual controls in a single-studio setting, or as two separate control surfaces in a dual-studio setting. The screener control can be used to screen calls only, or can be used to screen calls and place them on the air (with limited capabilities). Studio Control Surface When plugged into a studio port, the control surface is really two telephone systems in one: a regular multiline telephone and an on-air telephone. 1. Regular Multi-line Telephone. When the handset is removed from the cradle, the TS612 routes a selected line to the handset. 2. On-Air Telephone. When you leave the handset in the cradle and select a line, the TS612 routes the call to one of the internal digital hybrids for use on-air. Because the TS612 system is two instruments, one call can be answered on the handset and a separate call can be on-air through the internal hybrids at the same time. In conference mode, up to four calls can be on-air simultaneously while you continue answering calls on the handset. Screener Control Surface When plugged into the screener port, the control surface has limited functions. In standard mode, only the handset function is active. A call cannot be placed on-air from a screener control surface, only on hold or screened hold. When Screener Air Control is active, the screener can also place screened calls on air, and put on-air calls to hold. TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 When the handset is up, all actions affect the call on the handset. When the handset is down, all actions affect the call on the hybrids (on-air). ✍ 38 OPERATION • USING THE CONTROL SURFACE Control Surface Buttons The operation of each of the control surface buttons is dependent upon which mainframe port the control surface is connected to. The buttons will be discussed first as they function when the control surface is plugged into a studio port. A discussion of button use with the screener port begins on page 43. ABC DEF 1 2 3 GHI JKL MNO 4 5 6 PRS TUV WXY 8 9 7 * Oper MODE AUX REC SCRN OFF MUTE # 0 CONF HOLD FLSH 1 2 7 3 8 4 9 5 10 VIP 6 11 AIR 12 NEXT Telephone Line Buttons. The Line buttons are used for selecting telephone lines. Pushing a Line button will select that line. If the handset has been picked up before the line is selected, the call will be connected to the handset. If the handset is down when a Line button is pressed, the call will be placed on the air. If you are on a call and press another Line button, the first line will be automatically disconnected. However, the TS612 also offers a new feature called Previous Hold Mode. When this mode is enabled in setup (page 32), you can switch lines without disconnecting the previous call. When a new line is selected, the previous line is put automatically on hold. For more information about this feature see page 36. Line button operation does change, however, when the control surface is in conference mode. Push-on/push-off operation allows you to conference several lines together at one time, yet still disconnect individual callers from the conference. Press a connected Line button and only the caller on that line will be disconnected. The Off button will disconnect all of the conferenced callers. TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 39 OPERATION • USING THE CONTROL SURFACE LED Color Coding. Each Line button has an LED line-status indicator located above it. These LED’s have three colors to indicate call status: red, green, and amber. The status indications for Line LED are described below. Not in use. When a line is not in use, the LED is off. Ringing. A ringing line is indicated by a green LED that flashes on at a quick 4 Hz rate for one second, then off for one second, in a repeating cycle until answered. In use on handset. When a call is connected to the handset, the Line LED will appear solid green. In use on-air. A line that is in use on-air is indicated by an LED that is solid red. In use elsewhere. When a call is in use by another control surface, or a networked TS612 mainframe, or downstream equipment, the Line LED will appear solid amber. On hold. A line on hold is indicated by a green LED that is flashing at a slow 1 Hz rate. On screened hold. A line on screened hold is indicated by a red LED that is flashing at a quick 2 Hz rate. Color Activity Status None None Not In Use Green Solid In Use on Handset Green Flashing @ 4 Hz pulsed on & off @ 0.5 Hz Ringing Green Flashing at a 1 Hz rate On Hold Red Solid In Use On-Air Red Flashing red at a 2 Hz rate On Screened Hold Amber Solid In Use Elsewhere Line LED Quick Reference Table TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 40 OPERATION • USING THE CONTROL SURFACE ABC DEF 1 2 3 GHI JKL MNO 4 5 6 PRS TUV WXY 7 8 9 ✽ Oper 0 HOLD OFF # Touch-Tone Pad. The touch-tone pad is used for dialing out on the telephone system. Pressing any of these buttons will generate the appropriate touch tone. Remember that the touch tones generated are fixed pulse lengths. Pressing and holding a touch-tone number will not generate a continuous tone. Dialing can be done through the handset or on the hybrids (on air). Hold Button. The Hold button places a call on hold. Pressing the Hold button while the handset is off the cradle will place the call on the handset on hold. Pressing the Hold button while the handset is in the cradle will place the call(s) that are on-air on hold. The Hold button is also used in Two Button Hold mode. This mode is enabled during setup (page 32). Two Button Hold works in conference mode and allows you to place only one call on hold while leaving the others connected. Just press Hold and then the button for the line you want to place on hold. For more information on Two Button Hold, see page 35. Off Button. The Off button disconnects on-air calls. The Off button normally has no effect on handset calls. To hang up a handset call, place the handset back in the cradle. The Off LED glows red when no lines are in use on-air. The LED is off when a line is in use on-air. The Off button is also used in Two Button Off mode. This mode is enabled during setup (page 32). Two Button Off allows you to disconnect any call whether it is on the air, on hold, or on the handset. Just press Off and then the button of the line you want to disconnect. For more information on Two Button Off, see page 36. AIR NEXT AIR Button. The AIR button is used to instantly transfer a handset call to air. If there was a previous call on the air, it will be automatically disconnected. If you are in conference mode, the calls will be conferenced together on-air. NEXT Button. The NEXT button is used for selecting calls which have been placed on hold. There are two different modes of operation for the NEXT button: NEXT non-screened and NEXT screened caller. When pressed in the non-screened mode, the NEXT button will select the line of the oldest holding call. In the screened mode, the NEXT button will select the line of the oldest holding screened call. LED Color Coding. The NEXT LED is off if there are no calls on hold. The LED will glow green if there are non-screened callers on hold. The LED will glow red if there are screened calls on hold. TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 41 OPERATION • USING THE CONTROL SURFACE MODE Button. The MODE button is used during Setup mode. For more information, see page 32. MODE is also used to toggle the previous hold mode, see page 36. MODE Aux Button. The Aux button is used to control external equipment such as a digital delay box. Pressing this button activates an output on the Aux I/O port. The Aux LED will light up red when a closure is applied to the appropriate Aux I/O input pin. For more information, see page 22. AUX FLSH Button. The FLSH button is used to hook-flash (temporarily disconnect) a line that is on the handset. This feature allows your TS612 to take advantage of line-handling features like transferring a call from the TS612 to an outside extension. Refer to your PBX single-line analog-extension features to determine line-handling features. FLSH LED Color Coding. The indicator above the FLSH button will light up when the FLSH button is pressed. REC Button. The REC button is used to control an external recording device. REC is active for on-air calls only. If pressed when a line is selected on-air, a start-recording signal will be sent to the external recorder; if pressed a second time, a stop signal will be sent to the external recorder. ✍ FLSH only works on the handset; it does not work for lines selected on-air. REC If the REC button is pressed while no line is selected to air, the TS612 will go into a record-standby mode. In this mode, the start-recording signal will be automatically sent to the external recorder as soon as a line is selected to air. When the line is disconnected, a stop signal will be sent to the external recorder. The TS612 will remain in record mode until the REC button is pressed a second time. LED Color Coding. The LED above the REC button will glow red when recording and flash red when in record-standby mode. It will be off when the record mode is off. SCRN Button. Pressing the SCRN button places the control surface in screening mode. This changes the NEXT button function from taking the oldest non-screened holding call to only taking screened calls from the screener surface. LED Color Coding. The SCRN LED is solid red when in screening mode, and is off when not in screening mode. TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 SCRN 42 OPERATION • USING THE CONTROL SURFACE MUTE MUTE Button. Pressing the MUTE button will mute the on-air caller audio. This button operates in a push-on/push-off mode. The caller will remain muted for as long as the MUTE button is on. LED Color Coding. The MUTE LED is off when mute is off and solid red when mute is on. CONF CONF Button. The CONF button places the TS612 into the conference mode. Conference mode applies only to on-air lines, it does not apply to lines on the handset. This changes the line-button operation to push-on/push-off, allowing lines to be conferenced together. In single-studio mode, up to four lines can be conferenced together on-air. Once four lines have been selected for conference, no other lines can be selected until one of the four conferenced lines is deselected. In the dual-studio mode, only two lines may be conferenced together per studio. In the conference mode, if the Off button is pressed, all active lines will be dropped. You may disconnect individual lines by pushing the line button, or by using the Two Button Off feature. The same is true for the Hold button; all active lines will be placed on hold, unless you are using the Two Button Hold feature. LED Color Coding. The CONF LED is red when conference mode is enabled and off when it is disabled. VIP The CONF mode can be used in conjunction with the VIP mode to allow the conference of two additional callers with the VIP caller. In VIP mode and CONF mode, only three lines can be conferenced together. This provides the VIP with a dedicated hybrid for the best audio quality. ✍ VIP Button. The VIP button places line 6 or line 12 into VIP mode. When in VIP mode, a call on line 6 or 12 (whichever line is selected first) is locked on. It cannot be accidentally dropped or placed on hold. This feature is used when you have a guest on line who you do not want to accidentally disconnect. VIP mode also places the TS612 into a special conference mode, which allows you to conference line-to-line, connecting a single caller to your VIP guest without needing to enable the conference mode. LED Color Coding. The VIP LED is red when VIP mode is on, and off when VIP mode is not in use. TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 43 OPERATION • USING THE CONTROL SURFACE Screener Control Surface Buttons The operation of each of the control surface buttons is dependent upon which mainframe port the control surface is connected to. This section describes the functions of the control surface when it is connected to the screener port. The operation of the screener control surface is the same for many buttons, but there are some important differences. These differences will be discussed on the following pages. Off Button. Pressing the Off button on the screener surface will disconnect a call. This eliminates the need to place the handset in the cradle to disconnect calls. The same is true when the screener is using a headset instead of the handset for screening calls. Air Button. The screener does not normally have the ability to place a call on the air. However, when the Screener Air Control feature is enabled in setup (see page 32), the screener can place calls on the air and put on-air calls on hold. If a call is on the handset, the screener can immediately send them to air by pressing the Air button. If a previously screened call is holding, it can be placed on air by pressing Air and then the Line button. To put an on-air call on hold, press Air and then the Line button. Next Button. The Next button is used for selecting calls which have been placed on hold. When pressed, the Next button will select the line of the oldest holding call. The indicator above the Next button is used to indicate callers in the hold queue. The indicator will be off if there are no calls on hold, glow green if there are callers on hold. Screen Button. From the screener position, the Screen (SCRN) button is used to put a call on screened hold. When pressed, the active line will be placed into the screened hold queue. The Line LED will flash red. These calls are also made available to the studio control surfaces as screened-holding calls. The Screen LED is always green on a screener control surface. Hold, Mode, Aux, Flash, Line Buttons, and Touch Tone Pad. These buttons operate in the same manner as when the control surface is connected to a studio port. Rec, Mute, Conf, and VIP. These buttons are non-functional on the screener control surface. TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 OFF AIR NEXT SCRN 44 OPERATION • CALL HANDLING Call Handling On the Handset The following section reviews how calls are handled on the handset. Answering a Call. Pick up the handset and press the line button of the ringing (green flashing) line. You may do this at any time, regardless of whether or not other calls are already on-air. Your handset will be connected off-air to the incoming caller. The LED for that line will glow solid green. Calls can be answered by going from line to line. Each time a new line is taken, the previous line will be disconnected, unless you are in Previous Hold mode (see page 36). Making a Call. Pick up the handset and press the line button of any line not in use. You will hear a dial tone, and the line’s LED will glow green, indicating that the call is on the handset. Dial the telephone number normally. Hanging Up a Call. To disconnect the line on the handset, replace the handset in the cradle. The LED for the line will go out. Placing a Call On Hold. While the call is on the handset (out of the cradle) press the Hold button. The caller will connect to hold audio. The line LED will slowly flash green, and the NEXT status indicator will glow solid green, indicating at least one call is on hold. Taking a Call Off Hold. To take a call off hold and talk on the handset, press any green, slowly flashing line button with the handset off-hook. Your handset will be connected to the line off-air, and the line’s LED will glow green, indicating that the call is on the handset. You can also press the NEXT button. This will take the oldest call on hold and connect it to your handset off-air. The Line LED of the oldest call on hold will change from a slow green flash to a steady, green glow, indicating that the call is now on the handset. Transferring a Call from the Handset to Air. You must be at a studio control surface to place an on-air call. (A screener control surface cannot place an on-air call, unless you have enabled the Screener Air Control feature.) With the call on the handset, press the AIR button. This immediately transfers the call from the handset to the hybrid for on-air use. The Line LED will change from a green glow to a red glow, indicating that the call is on-air. TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 45 OPERATION • CALL HANDLING On-Air The following section reviews how calls are handled on the air. Answering a Call On-Air. You must be at a studio control surface to answer a call on the air. (A screener control surface cannot answer calls on-air.) With the handset down, press the line button of the ringing (green rapidly flashing) line. The line will be routed to a hybrid for on-air use (the LED for that line will glow red) allowing you to communicate with the caller through the audio console. Calls can be answered by going from line to line. Each time a new line is taken, the previous line is disconnected, unless you are in Previous Hold mode (see page 36). Making a Call On-Air. Although dialing on air is not recommended due to changes in send to caller separation and the possibility for feedback, it may be performed as follows. With the handset down, press the line button of any line that is not in use. You will hear a dial tone through your console and the line’s LED indicator will glow red, indicating that the call is on-air. Dial the telephone number using the touch-tone keypad. ✍ The touch tones will be heard on-air unless you press the MUTE button first. Hanging Up a Call. To hang up an on-air call, press the Off button. The LED for the line will go out. If conference mode is enabled (the red conference LED is lit), you may simply press the line button of the line you wish to hang up. Putting an On-Air Call on Hold. With the handset down, press the Hold button. The caller will be connected to hold audio. The Line LED will slowly flash green, and the NEXT status indicator will glow green, indicating at least one call on hold. In conference mode, all calls will be placed to hold unless two button hold or VIP mode is selected. Transferring a Call from Hold to Air. You can place a holding call directly to air by pressing the holding call’s Line button with the handset down. The Line LED will glow red, indicating the call is on-air. You can also press the NEXT button. This will take the oldest call on hold and connect it to the hybrid for on-air use. The Line LED will change from a slow flashing green to a solid red glow, indicating that the call is now on-air. Taking Screened Calls. Calls may be screened from the screening control surface and placed into a screened hold queue. The studio control surfaces enter screening mode by pressing the SCRN button. The SCRN LED will glow red. This changes the operation of the NEXT button from taking the oldest call on hold to taking the oldest screened hold call. The NEXT button will take calls in the order they were screened. If there is at least one call in the screened hold queue, the NEXT status indicator will glow red. Screened calls may also be taken by simply TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 Returning to a screened caller will affect the order in the queue. The caller that the screener returned to will be bumped to the end of the queue. ✍ 46 OPERATION • CALL HANDLING pressing the associated line button. The advantage of using the NEXT button is that it ensures that only screened calls are taken to air and that they are taken in the order they were screened. Return the control surface to non-screened mode at any time by pressing the SCRN button again. The SCRN LED indicator will go off. VIP for Guest Talents. The VIP mode protects one VIP (usually a show guest) from accidental disconnection. While in the VIP mode, the protected line cannot be placed on hold or disconnected. VIP mode works only for either line 6 or line 12. Handling Multiple Callers in Conference Mode. Conference mode allows up to four callers to be on-air at the same time. The first two calls in the conference mode will have excellent quality. The third and fourth calls are button-mashed on top of the first two calls in each digital hybrid, slightly decreasing the performance of each hybrid. If VIP mode is activated, one digital hybrid is reserved for the VIP guest; in that case, up to two other callers can be button-mashed onto the other hybrid for a conference with the VIP guest. In the split-studio mode, with one hybrid dedicated to each studio, the second call is immediately button-mashed. Press the CONF button of a studio control surface to enable the conference mode. The LED above the CONF button glows red. Conference mode changes the line button operation to push-on/ push-off mode. Press the line button of another line to add it to the conference. Its status indicator will glow red. Keep connecting additional lines/disconnecting existing conferenced lines, as you wish. The maximum for a conference is a total of four lines, if not in VIP mode; if in VIP mode, the VIP line and two others are the maximum possible. To disconnect a single caller from the conference, press its associated line button to disconnect only that caller from the conference. Recording a Call. A recording device must be connected to the REC MIX and Record Control connectors (see page 21) on the back panel in order for a recording to be made. To activate the recording device, press the REC button. If at least one line is active, the REC LED will glow red, indicating that the TS612 has started the recording device. If no line is active, the REC LED will flash red, indicating that the record mode is in standby, awaiting an active line before starting to record. When a line button is pressed, the record signal will be sent, and the REC LED will glow red. The record mode will change back to standby when there are no active on-air lines. To stop recording, press the REC button again. The REC LED will go off. TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 GLOSSARY 5 Glossary AGC. Automatic Gain Control holds the TS612 output audio substantially constant despite input-signal amplitude fluctuations. Balanced Audio. A two-line audio signal without reference to ground (i.e. differential-mode audio). Console. The audio mixer used to combine all programming sources (i.e. announcer’s voice, music, commercial announcements, etc.). A console is also called a mixing board, mixer, audio board, etc. In radio and TV, the console is located in a control room and is run by an announcer, operator or producer. In other applications, the console is the audio-mixing system used to combine audio sources for transmission. If using microphones, the audio console will typically be a microphone mixer. For assistance specifying a microphone mixer or console for your application, contact Gentner Communications Corporation. Control Surface. The TS612 telephone used at the control locations. Broadcasters refer to these devices as control surfaces because of their system-control functions. Digital Signal Processing. Digitally modifying a signal to provide a specific function or output. The TS612’s digital signal processing enhances the separation of send to caller audio and performs automatic gain control and auto mix minus if selected. DIP Switch. Dual in-line package of miniature rocker switches. DSP. See Digital Signal Processing. TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 47 48 GLOSSARY DTMF. Dual-tone multi-frequency (touch-tones by AT&T) for dialing on the phone system. Handset. The hand held part of a communications system usually consisting of a phone, speaker and a microphone. Hold. As with a business telephone, the TS612 hold feature takes calls off-air, or off the handset, and places them in a waiting mode. Special hold audio can be provided. Hybrid. See Telephone Hybrid. Keypad. The buttons on the control surface that control TS612 functions such as dialing, line selection and other function-related options. Latching. A control signal that remains in a fixed state until you release it. This is opposed to a momentary control which is a pulsed signal. LED. Light Emitting Diode. A semiconductor diode used in an electronic display that emits a light when subjected to an applied voltage. Loop Through. Where the incoming signal is brought into the system and looped back out for use by other external equipment. Loop Start. An analog type of telephone line in which the line is idle until loop current is drawn and the line is activated. Mainframe. In this manual, Mainframe refers to the TS612 rack-mount central processing unit for this system. Mix-Minus. Refers to the audio that must be sent to callers to prevent feedback on the audio system through the hybrid. Mix-minus is a mix of all audio on the console, minus the caller’s audio. Without a mix-minus feed, the caller audio appearing on the console will be sent back to the caller. This feedback can create anything from echo to a howling squeal. Many broadcast consoles provide a mix-minus feed via a telephone module. NEXT. A special feature of the TS612. As calls are answered and placed on hold, they go into a queue (sequence) enabling them to be taken in the order that they were answered or screened. The NEXT feature enables the operator to take calls in this order by pressing a button. TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 GLOSSARY Off. Disconnects callers that are active on the system. It does not affect TS612 power. On-Air. The operator is placing calls on the TS612 hybrids. In a broadcast application, callers are being put on-air with the announcer so the listening audience may hear the conversation. Opto-Isolated. A control signal that is optically coupled. Usually used to prevent ground hum in an electrical system (optically isolated from the rest of the system). PBX. Post Branch Exchange. See Telephone Line. Pinouts. Configuration of signal-carrying lines on a connector. POTS. See Telephone Line. Screener. This refers to the person previewing calls before the announcer places them on-air. A typical screener will answer ringing lines and place them on hold, then will go back to each holding line and get specific information about each caller. A screener or producer typically decides whether to place a caller on-air after initial contact. Superhybrid. The class of telephone hybrid used in the TS612. A Superhybrid uses DSP technology to automatically match the telephone line to your audio equipment; it also creates its own mix-minus feed (See Mix-Minus.) to callers. Superhybrids also provide AGC for improved clarity of the caller’s audio. Telephone Hybrid. A device which converts a telephone line (two-wire, low-level signal) into a balanced, four-wire, line-level signal with independent send/receive ports. A telephone hybrid provides necessary electronic matching between the telephone line and the audio equipment. Generally referred to in this manual as simply a hybrid. Telephone Line. In this manual, a telephone line is defined as the line delivered by the telephone company to an individual subscriber. Sometimes known as a POTS (Plain Old Telephone Service) line, this is an analog line as required by fax machines or modems. The TS612 requires analog telephone lines for all phone-line connections. You may use the TS612 in conjunction with a PBX (business telephone system). A PBX brings in a bank of telephone lines from the telephone company and provides a variety of functions with multi-line access. TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 49 50 Trim Pot. A potentiometer for adjusting (or trimming) signal levels. VIP. Very Important Person. With the TS612, lines 6 and 12 are selectable VIP lines, preventing accidental disconnection from guest hosts and/or special interview guests. XLR. A type of electrical connector. TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 51 APPENDICES • APPENDIX A: SPECIFICATIONS 6 Appendices Appendix A: Specifications Control Surface Dimensions 11”/48.3cmW x 2.5”(3.75” w/ handset)/4.45cm(9.5cm w/ handset)H x 8.0”/30.5cmD Mainframe Dimensions 19”/48.3cmW x 10-1/4”/26cmH x 3.5”/8.9cmD TS612 System Weight 12.1 lbs./5.5 kg dry 19 lbs./8.6 kg shipping Operating Temperature Range 32–100 F/0–38 C Humidity Range 0–80 percent Control Surface Electrical 12Vdc Mainframe Electrical 85-240Vac 50/60Hz; 30W maximum TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 52 APPENDICES • APPENDIX A: SPECIFICATIONS Connectors Power: Auto-adjusting power module RS232: DB9 female serial port 9600 Baud, no parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit Record Control: DB9 female. Open collector outputs. Auxiliary: DB25 female XLR: 3-pin audio connectors; pin 2 hot PHONE LineS IN: 21X, 50-pin centronix male PHONE LineS OUT: 21X, 50-pin centronix female CONTROL SURFACE: DB15 Telephone Specifications Automatic Disconnect: Disconnects on loop drop or loop reversal Hybrid: Transformer coupled with DSP adaptive cancellation Key Service Compatibility: Any key system providing true tip and ring compatibility to telephone instruments Tip/Ring Switching: Solid state relay Telephone Transmit All measurements are referenced to a +0dBm input and a -15dBm output level on the telephone line. Frequency Response: ± 3dBu from 250 Hz to 3.3 KHz THD: : 0.2 percent SNR: 65dBu Telephone Receive All measurements are referenced to a -15dBm telephone input and a +0dBm output level. Frequency Response: ± 1dBu from 250 Hz to 3.3 KHz THD: : 0.2 percent SNR: 63dBu TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 APPENDICES • APPENDIX A: SPECIFICATIONS Audio Interface MAIN SEND Input: 10k ohm active balanced, XLR bridging input +4dBm nominal with clipping threshold of +20dBm. This connector contains either Send mix-minus or program audio depending on mode. Level is adjustable via front access panel trim pot. HOLD Input: 10k ohm active balanced, XLR bridging input +4dBm nominal with clipping threshold of +20dBm. This connector contains the audio you want the caller to hear when placed on hold. Level is adjustable via front access panel trim pot. CALLERr Output: 50ohm nominal output impedance.Nominal output level +4dBm. Level is adjustable via front access panel trim pot. RECORD-MIX Output: 50 ohm nominal output impedance; +4 dBm nominal. Output level set by Main Send input and Caller output. Accessories (provided) Power Transformer 25-foot interconnect cable 4 XLR connectors Installation and Operations Manual Rack screws Quick Reference Card Specifications are subject to change without notice. TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 53 54 APPENDICES • APPENDIX B: PINOUTS Appendix B: Pinouts Telco IN/OUT Pinout Table Phone Line Pin Wire Color* Pin Wire Color* 1 1 TIP blue/white 26 RING white/blue 2 2 TIP orange/white 27 RING white/orange 3 3 TIP green/white 28 RING white/green 4 4 TIP brown/white 29 RING white/brown 5 5 TIP silver/white 30 RING white/silver 6 6 TIP blue/red 31 RING red/blue 7 7 TIP orange/red 32 RING red/orange 8 8 TIP green/red 33 RING red/green 9 9 TIP brown/red 34 RING red/brown 10 10 TIP silver/red 35 RING red/silver 11 11 TIP blue/black 36 RING black/blue 12 12 TIP orange/black 37 RING black/orange *Wire colors are presented in the following format: base/stripe RS232 Com Port Pinout Table Pin Description 1 No Connection 2 Receive Data 3 Transmit Data 4 No Connection 5 Ground 6 No Connection 7 No Connection 8 No Connection 9 No Connection TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 55 APPENDICES • APPENDIX B: PINOUTS Description Pin 1 Start 2 No Connection 3 No Connection 4 Stop 5 Record Enable 6 Tape Start Com 7 No Connection 8 Tape Stop Com 9 Record Enable Com Record Control Connector Pinout Table Control Surface Cable Pinout Tables (both cable ends are shown) Use twisted pair cable for the connections indicated below. TS612 Mainframe (DB15M) TS612 Control Surface (DB15F) Pin Description Description Pin 1 Serial TX - Serial TX - 1 2 Serial TX + Serial TX + 2 3 Serial RX - Serial RX - 3 4 Serial RX + Serial RX + 4 5 Speaker + Speaker + 5 6 Speaker - Speaker - 6 7 Mic - Mic - 7 8 Mic + Mic + 8 9 Surface Reset Surface Reset 9 10 Ground Ground 10 11-14 No Connection No Connection 11-14 15 Ground Ground 15 TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 56 APPENDICES • APPENDIX B: PINOUTS Description Pin XLR Connector Pinout Table 1 Ground 2 Positive Audio (+) 3 Negative Audio (-) Aux I/O Connector Pinouts Pin Description Pin Description 1 Common 14 Screener Aux Lamp 2 Studio 1 Aux Lamp 15 Common 3 Studio 2 Aux Lamp 16 Next Button Input 4 Common 17 Next Hybrid 1 Input 5 Next Hybrid 2 Input 18 Common 6 Hybrid 1 Active Ouput 19 Hybrid 2 Active Output 7 Common 20 Output #3 8 Output #4 21 Common 9 Output #5 22 Screened Hold Indication Output 10 Common 23 Common Ring Output 11 Studio 2 Aux Out 24 Common 12 Studio 1 Aux Out 25 Screener Aux Out 13 Common TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 APPENDICES • APPENDIX C: SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS PROTOCOL Appendix C: Serial Communications Protocol The COM port of the TS612 is an RS232 serial communications port used for control by external equipment such as a PC running screening software, or a digital storage device. This section defines the protocol used for communication and control of the TS612 system. Currently, this port has been defined to have access to all status and commands used by the TS612 for communication with the control surfaces. The interface to the mainframe through this port is an asynchronous, full-duplex RS232 serial interface. Connection is made through a DB nine-pin female connector. The pinout table can be found on page 54. The specification table for the serial interface is shown below. Serial Communication Protocol Baud Rate 9,600 Baud Start Bit Low 8 Data Bits Least Significant Bit First No Parity Bit N/A Stop Bit High Reception begins when a start bit is detected on the receive line. The bit detector samples the value on the third, fourth, and fifth bits. The value accepted is the value that was seen in two of the three samples. When issuing commands to the TS612 through the COM port, there is a 4 byte buffer. Bytes must be spaced 20–50ms apart. Hex Codes Communication between the control surface and the mainframe consists of hex codes which define button closures and lamp-status indications. The mainframe CPU maintains the status of the TS612 system. The control surface is a dumb terminal that is programmed to constantly scan and update the mainframe with a unique hex code which defines the condition of each button (released or pressed) on the control surface. The mainframe determines the proper action to take based upon the button hex codes received from each control surface. The table on the facing page shows the assigned hex codes. TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 57 58 APPENDICES • APPENDIX C: SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS PROTOCOL Button Closure Hex Codes Button Function Released Pressed Line 1 11 10 Line 2 31 30 Line 3 51 Line 4 Released Pressed DTMF 1 05 04 DTMF 2 25 24 50 DTMF 3 45 44 71 70 DTMF 4 0D 0C Line 5 91 90 DTMF 5 2D 2C Line 6 B1 B0 DTMF 6 4D 4C Line 7 19 18 DTMF 7 65 64 Line 8 39 38 DTMF 8 85 84 Line 9 59 58 DTMF 9 A5 A4 Line 10 79 78 DTMF 0 8D 8C Line 11 99 98 DTMF * 6D 6C Line 12 B9 B8 DTMF # AD AC OFF 01 00 AUX A9 A8 HOLD 21 20 FLSH 69 68 NEXT 41 40 REC 09 08 AIR A1 A0 SCRN 61 60 MODE 89 88 MUTE 29 28 CONF 49 48 VIP 81 80 Hook Switch on Hook C1 Hook Switch Off Hook C0 Control Surface Reset F0 Control surface Query response F1 Status byte sent from mainframe to the control surface. 000 00 000 COL address bits ROW address bits Button Function LED display mode bits Status Bytes Status for the system is displayed at each control surface. Each button, other than the DTMF buttons, has a status LED associated with it. These LED’s are used to indicate the various states of operation. The mainframe maintains the status information and sends updates of this status to the control surface. A separate 8 bit encoded byte is sent to the control surface for each of the 24 LED’s on the control surface. This byte is encoded to contain the address of the LED and the mode to be displayed by that address. The diagram to the right defines the encoding scheme used for the control surface status bytes: The control surface has eight different LED modes embedded in the microprocessor program for the control surface. These modes are the same for all LED’s on the control surface. The tables on the following pages define each button’s LED status indications. TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 APPENDICES • APPENDIX C: SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS PROTOCOL LINE 1 LED Status byte 000 10 000 10 000 10 000 10 000 10 000 10 000 10 000 10 LED 000 001 010 011 100 101 110 111 Indication Both red and green off Solid red on Solid green on Solid red and green on (amber) Not used Flashing red @ 2 Hz rate Flashing green @ 1Hz rate Flashing green @ 4Hz pulsed on and off at 1/2 Hz Status Line not active Line is selected on air Line is selected on handset Line is in use elsewhere Not used Line is on screened hold Line is on hold Line is ringing LINE 2 LED Status byte 001 10 001 10 001 10 001 10 001 10 001 10 001 10 001 10 LED 000 001 010 011 100 101 110 111 Indication Both red and green off Solid red on Solid green on Solid red and green on (amber) Not used Flashing red @ 2 Hz rate Flashing green @ 1Hz rate Flashing green @ 4Hz pulsed on and off at 1/2 Hz Status Line not active Line is selected on air Line is selected on handset Line is in use elsewhere Not used Line is on screened hold Line is on hold Line is ringing LINE 3 LED Status byte 010 10 010 10 010 10 010 10 010 10 010 10 010 10 010 10 LED 000 001 010 011 100 101 110 111 Indication Both red and green off Solid red on Solid green on Solid red and green on (amber) Not used Flashing red @ 2 Hz rate Flashing green @ 1Hz rate Flashing green @ 4Hz pulsed on and off at 1/2 Hz Status Line not active Line is selected on air Line is selected on handset Line is in use elsewhere Not used Line is on screened hold Line is on hold Line is ringing LINE 4 LED Status byte 011 10 011 10 011 10 011 10 011 10 011 10 011 10 011 10 LED 000 001 010 011 100 101 110 111 Indication Both red and green off Solid red on Solid green on Solid red and green on (amber) Not used Flashing red @ 2 Hz rate Flashing green @ 1Hz rate Flashing green @ 4Hz pulsed on and off at 1/2 Hz Status Line not active Line is selected on air Line is selected on handset Line is in use elsewhere Not used Line is on screened hold Line is on hold Line is ringing TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 59 60 APPENDICES • APPENDIX C: SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS PROTOCOL LINE 5 LED Status byte 100 10 100 10 100 10 100 10 100 10 100 10 100 10 100 10 LED 000 001 010 011 100 101 110 111 Indication Both red and green off Solid red on Solid green on Solid red and green on (amber) Not used Flashing red @ 2 Hz rate Flashing green @ 1Hz rate Flashing green @ 4Hz pulsed on and off at 1/2 Hz Status Line not active Line is selected on air Line is selected on handset Line is in use elsewhere Not used Line is on screened hold Line is on hold Line is ringing LINE 6 LED Status byte 101 10 101 10 101 10 101 10 101 10 101 10 101 10 101 10 LED 000 001 010 011 100 101 110 111 Indication Both red and green off Solid red on Solid green on Solid red and green on (amber) Not used Flashing red @ 2 Hz rate Flashing green @ 1Hz rate Flashing green @ 4Hz pulsed on and off at 1/2 Hz Status Line not active Line is selected on air Line is selected on handset Line is in use elsewhere Not used Line is on screened hold Line is on hold Line is ringing LINE 7 LED Status byte 000 11 000 11 000 11 000 11 000 11 000 11 000 11 000 11 LED 000 001 010 011 100 101 110 111 Indication Both red and green off Solid red on Solid green on Solid red and green on (amber) Not used Flashing red @ 2 Hz rate Flashing green @ 1Hz rate Flashing green @ 4Hz pulsed on and off at 1/2 Hz Status Line not active Line is selected on air Line is selected on handset Line is in use elsewhere Not used Line is on screened hold Line is on hold Line is ringing LINE 8 LED Status byte 001 11 001 11 001 11 001 11 001 11 001 11 001 11 001 11 LED 000 001 010 011 100 101 110 111 Indication Both red and green off Solid red on Solid green on Solid red and green on (amber) Not used Flashing red @ 2 Hz rate Flashing green @ 1Hz rate Flashing green @ 4Hz pulsed on and off at 1/2 Hz Status Line not active Line is selected on air Line is selected on handset Line is in use elsewhere Not used Line is on screened hold Line is on hold Line is ringing TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 APPENDICES • APPENDIX C: SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS PROTOCOL LINE 9 LED Status byte 010 11 010 11 010 11 010 11 010 11 010 11 010 11 010 11 LED 000 001 010 011 100 101 110 111 Indication Both red and green off Solid red on Solid green on Solid red and green on (amber) Not used Flashing red @ 2 Hz rate Flashing green @ 1Hz rate Flashing green @ 4Hz pulsed on and off at 1/2 Hz Status Line not active Line is selected on air Line is selected on handset Line is in use elsewhere Not used Line is on screened hold Line is on hold Line is ringing LINE 10 LED Status byte 011 11 011 11 011 11 011 11 011 11 011 11 011 11 011 11 LED 000 001 010 011 100 101 110 111 Indication Both red and green off Solid red on Solid green on Solid red and green on (amber) Not used Flashing red @ 2 Hz rate Flashing green @ 1Hz rate Flashing green @ 4Hz pulsed on and off at 1/2 Hz Status Line not active Line is selected on air Line is selected on handset Line is in use elsewhere Not used Line is on screened hold Line is on hold Line is ringing LINE 11 LED Status byte 100 11 100 11 100 11 100 11 100 11 100 11 100 11 100 11 LED 000 001 010 011 100 101 110 111 Indication Both red and green off Solid red on Solid green on Solid red and green on (amber) Not used Flashing red @ 2 Hz rate Flashing green @ 1Hz rate Flashing green @ 4Hz pulsed on and off at 1/2 Hz Status Line not active Line is selected on air Line is selected on handset Line is in use elsewhere Not used Line is on screened hold Line is on hold Line is ringing LINE 12 LED Status byte 101 11 101 11 101 11 101 11 101 11 101 11 101 11 101 11 LED 000 001 010 011 100 101 110 111 Indication Both red and green off Solid red on Solid green on Solid red and green on (amber) Not used Flashing red @ 2 Hz rate Flashing green @ 1Hz rate Flashing green @ 4Hz pulsed on and off at 1/2 Hz Status Line not active Line is selected on air Line is selected on handset Line is in use elsewhere Not used Line is on screened hold Line is on hold Line is ringing TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 61 62 APPENDICES • APPENDIX C: SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS PROTOCOL MODE LED Status byte 011 01 011 01 011 01 011 01 011 01 011 01 011 01 011 01 LED 000 001 010 011 100 101 110 111 Indication Both red and green off Solid red on Solid green on Solid red and green on (amber) Not used Flashing red @ 2 Hz rate Flashing green @ 1Hz rate Flashing green @ 4Hz pulsed on and off at 1/2 Hz Status Mode not active Invalid register entry Indicates register is selected Awaiting register selection Not used N/A N/A N/A AUX LED Status byte 100 01 100 01 100 01 100 01 100 01 100 01 100 01 100 01 LED 000 001 010 011 100 101 110 111 Indication Both red and green off Solid red on Solid green on Solid red and green on (amber) Flashing red @ 1 Hz rate Flashing red @ 2 Hz rate Flashing green @ 1Hz rate Flashing green @ 4Hz pulsed on and off at 1/2 Hz Status No input to opto coupler. Closure at opto coupler input N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A FLSH LED Status byte 101 01 101 01 101 01 101 01 101 01 101 01 101 01 101 01 LED 000 001 010 011 100 101 110 111 Indication Both red and green off Solid red on Solid green on Solid red and green on (amber) Flashing red @ 1 Hz rate Flashing red @ 2 Hz rate Flashing green @ 1Hz rate Flashing green @ 4Hz pulsed on and off at 1/2 Hz Status N/A Programming register Generating Hook Flash N/A Not used N/A N/A N/A REC LED Status byte 010 01 010 01 010 01 010 01 010 01 010 01 010 01 010 01 LED 000 001 010 011 100 101 110 111 Indication Both red and green off Solid red on Solid green on Solid red and green on (amber) Flashing red @ 1 Hz rate Flashing red @ 2 Hz rate Flashing green @ 1Hz rate Flashing green @ 4Hz pulsed on and off at 1/2 Hz Status Record mode not active. Recording N/A N/A Not used Record mode enabled N/A N/A TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 APPENDICES • APPENDIX C: SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS PROTOCOL SCRN LED Status byte 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 MUTE LED Status byte 001 001 001 001 001 001 001 001 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 CONF LED Status byte 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 VIP LED Status byte 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 LED 000 001 010 011 100 101 110 111 LED 000 001 010 011 100 101 110 111 LED Indication Both red and green off Solid red on Solid green on Solid red and green on (amber) Flashing red @ 1 Hz rate Flashing red @ 2 Hz rate Flashing green @ 1Hz rate Flashing green @ 4Hz pulsed on and off at1/2 Hz Indication Both red and green off Solid red on Solid green on Solid red and green on (amber) Flashing red @ 1 Hz rate Flashing red @ 2 Hz rate Flashing green @ 1Hz rate Flashing green @ 4Hz pulsed on and off at 1/2 Hz Indication Status Screening disabled (studio) Screening active (studio) Screener control surface (on) Screening locked out (studio) Not used N/A N/A N/A Status MUTE diabled MUTE enabled N/A N/A Not used N/A N/A N/A Status 000 001 010 011 100 101 110 111 Both red and green off Solid red on Solid green on Solid red and green on (amber) Flashing red @ 1 Hz rate Flashing red @ 2 Hz rate Flashing green @ 1Hz rate Flashing green @ 4Hz pulsed on and off at 1/2 Hz Conference Mode disabled Conference Mode enabled N/A N/A Not used N/A N/A N/A LED Indication Status 000 001 010 011 100 101 110 111 Both red and green off Solid red on Solid green on Solid red and green on (amber) Flashing red @ 1 Hz rate Flashing red @ 2 Hz rate Flashing green @ 1Hz rate Flashing green @ 4Hz pulsed on and off at 1/2 Hz VIP mode disabled VIP mode enabled N/A N/A Not used N/A N/A N/A TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 63 64 APPENDICES • APPENDIX C: SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS PROTOCOL HOLD LED Status byte 001 00 001 00 001 00 001 00 001 00 001 00 LED 000 001 010 011 100 101 Indication Both red and green off Solid red on Solid green on Solid red and green on (amber) Flashing red @ 1 Hz rate Flashing red @ 2 Hz rate 001 001 110 111 Flashing green @ 1Hz rate Flashing green @ 4Hz pulsed on and off at 1/2 Hz OFF LED Status byte 000 00 000 00 000 00 000 00 000 00 000 00 LED 000 001 010 011 100 101 Indication Both red and green off Solid red on Solid green on Solid red and green on (amber) Flashing red @ 1 Hz rate Flashing red @ 2 Hz rate 000 000 00 00 110 111 Flashing green @ 1Hz rate Flashing green @ 4Hz pulsed on and off at 1/2 Hz AIR LED Status 101 101 101 101 101 101 byte 00 00 00 00 00 00 LED 000 001 010 011 100 101 Indication Both red and green off Solid red on Solid green on Solid red and green on (amber) Flashing red @ 1 Hz rate Flashing red @ 2 Hz rate 101 101 00 00 110 111 Flashing green @ 1Hz rate Flashing green @ 4Hz pulsed on and off at 1/2 Hz NEXT LED Status byte 010 00 LED 000 Indication Both red and green off 010 00 001 Solid red on 010 00 010 Solid green on 010 010 010 010 010 00 00 00 00 00 011 100 101 110 111 Solid red and green on (amber) Flashing red @ 1 Hz rate Flashing red @ 2 Hz rate Flashing green @ 1Hz rate Flashing green @ 4Hz pulsed on and off at 1/2 Hz 00 00 Status Previous Hold Mode disabled 2 Button Hold Mode enabled Calls in the hold queue Previous Hold Mode enabled Not used 2 Button Hold Mode awaiting line selection Awaiting line selection N/A Status Call on air No calls on air N/A N/A Not used 2Button Off Mode awaiting line selection N/A N/A Status N/A N/A N/A N/A Not used Screener Air Control awaiting line selection N/A N/A Status No calls in hold or screened hold queue. Screening Mode active. Calls in Screen Hold queue. Screen Mode not active. Calls in Hold queue. N/A Not used N/A N/A N/A TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 65 APPENDICES • APPENDIX C: SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS PROTOCOL Peek/Poke, Reset, and Other Commands Peek and Poke are special commands to the TS612 mainframe which allow the user to examine and change memory one byte at a time. The entire RAM space from 0x2000 to 0x5260 and the EEPROM memory space from 0xB600 to 0xB7FF are valid for peek/poke commands. Be aware that the TS612 is oblivious to any changes made through the peek and poke commands. Peek Command. The Peek command allows the user to “Peek” at, or examine memory space. The command format is as follows: PC sends: TS612 replies 0xC9 0xC9 Haddr Laddr Haddr Laddr data checksum byte Note that the TS612 echoes the command back to the PC before sending one byte of data and one byte checksum. Haddr is the high order address byte of the data, and Laddr is the low order address byte of the data. Poke Command. The Poke command allows the user to change a byte value in memory. The command format is as follows: PC sends: 0xCA Haddr Laddr data checksum byte TS612 replies: 0xCA result The result codes are: 0x55 “Successful command” 0xAA “Bad checksum” 0xFF “The address is outside of RAM and EEPROM ranges” EEPROM Layout. The EEPROM is laid out in the following fashion: Address Description B600 EEPROM Software Revision High Byte B601 EEPROM Software Revision Low Byte B602 RS232 Port Emulation and Data Configuration (001) B603 EEPGM1 Software Configuration Register 1 (002) B604 B7FF — Reserved for Future Use Register 001. RS232 Port Configuration Bit Description 0 COM port emulates Control Surface 1 1 COM port emulates Control Surface 2 2 COM port emulates Screener 3 COM port is in Master Mode 4 Hybrid Status transmitted over the COM port 5 9600 Baud Screener Port 6 9600 Baud Aux/Studio 2 Port 7 Not used TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 ✍ Only one of the COM port bits (0-3) may be enabled at the same time. 66 APPENDICES • APPENDIX C: SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS PROTOCOL Register 002. Software Configuration. Bit Description 0 2-Button Hold is enabled when set 1 Screener Air Control is enabled when set 2 Previous Hold is enabled when set 3 Two-Button Off is enabled when set 4 Hook Flash Rate = 500 mS when clear, 55 mS when set 5 Control Surface 2 and Screener Auxiliary Outputs normal when clear, Hybrid 1 & Hybrid 2 Off when set 6-7 Not Used Mainframe Reset. The reset command resets the mainframe by sending the following code: 0xCF Master Mode. Master mode allows the PC to simulate commands from any control surface. Master mode is enabled during Setup (see page 32). The master mode protocol is as follows: PC sends: cmd surface TS612 replies: code surface The valid cmd and code values are the assigned hex code values (see page 56). The valid surface values are 0 (control surface 1), 1 (control surface 2), and 2 (screener control surface). Line/Hybrid Status. This mode allows the PC to retrieve status information for the emulated control surface (or all control surfaces if Master Mode is enabled). Line/Hybrid Status mode is enabled during Setup (see page 32). The Line/Hybrid Status protocol is as follows: TS612 sends: C8 byte1 byte2 byte3 byte4 (surface) The hex code C8 is used as a flag for the line/hybrid status. The following four bytes indicate which calls are active on the hybrids in the following order: Byte1 = Hybrid 1 Slot 1 Byte2 = Hybrid 1 Slot 2 Byte3 = Hybrid 2 Slot 1 Byte4 = Hybrid 2 Slot 2 The following table lists the hex codes and their associated lines: HEX CODE ACTIVE LINE 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B FF 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 NONE Example: C8 00 01 02 FF would indicate that line 1 is active on Hybrid 1 Slot 1, line 2 is active on Hybrid 1 Slot 2, line 3 is active on Hybrid 2 Slot 1, and no line is active on Hybrid 2 Slot 2. TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 SHEET 6 1 CLIP_L CLIP_H CALLER_AUDIO2 STUDIO_LINK SHEET 6 SHEET 3 SHEET 7 HYBRID1_ON MUTE1 MINUS1 XLR, F J3 3 2 1 CLIP_H hybrid1_on 4 5 CALLER_AUDIO2 STUDIO_LINK CALLER_AUDIO2 CALLER_MIX_CTRL CLIP_L RECV_AUDIO1 GCU1_RXD GCU1_TXD CALLER_AUDIO2 CALLER_MIX_CTRL SHEET 2 SHEET 6 SEND 1 SHEET 6 SHEET 2 SHEET 6 3 2 2 10.0K R199 C160 10UF 3 1 0.47 C74 0.47 C52 LF347 U13A 10.0K 10.0K R211 470PF 14 MUTE1 MINUS1 100PF C30 20.0K LF347 R10 100PF C29 20.0K R8 U7D C162 13 12 10.0K R213 20.0K R9 20.0K R7 R212 2 GCU1_RXD GCU1_TXD 0.47 C14 0.47 C15 HC4316 RECV_AUDIO1 HC4316 U9B FB C11 470PF L4 FB C12 470PF L5 FB C13 470PF L6 1 15 2 1 16 24 26 40 12 10 8 9 27 29 28 22 17 19 20 18 23 25 39 15 +VL R147 GCU40 GND GND GND GND SEND_LINE RECV_LINE RECV_MIC SEND_MIC SCLK RXD TXD WAIT CE PROMV VPP PGM VCC VCC VCC VCC J17 1.00K R159 TRM 10K 74HC132 U25A * 3 2 3 3 R140 150 1 1N5817 2 14 5 7 6 4 3 11 21 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 1 13 LF347 U26A CR1 AGND AGND XMIT_LINE CALL_LINE XMIT_AUX CALL_AUX MIX_DAC COM_OUT BS H0 H1 H2 H3 H4 H5 H6 H7 H8 +5VA +5VA Q1 2N3904 Q5 2N3906 R161 TRM 10K C119 0.47 5 4 74HC132 U25B 4.99K R75 604 R100 C92 6 C80 2200PF 0.47 C94 2200PF 10.0K R17 10.0K R18 0.47 C83 5 6 10 3 DS 2N7002 Q23 8 2200PF C135 10.0K R176 3 DS1 LED, 2X5MM ANALOG2 ANALOG2.SCH ANALOG6 ANALOG6.SCH ANALOG1 ANALOG1.PRJ ANALOG5 ANALOG5.SCH DS2 LED, 2X5MM 5 150 150 4 R169 R170 150 1 1 2 7 8 1 2 7 8 ANALOG7 ANALOG7.SCH ANALOG3 ANALOG3.SCH LF347 R167 +VL C159 2200PF U15A 7.68K 2 10.0K 150 +VL SSM2142 U2 XMIT_AUDIO1 3 4 U1 SSM2142 R204 8 3 4 R205 LF347 U4C 7 R168 15.0K R74 4.99K R175 SEND1 9 10 10.0K R13 100PF C31 LF347 U26B 32.4K Q11 2N3904 +VL 2 20.0K R15 10.0K R14 5 6 Q12 2N3904 Q10 2N3904 R206 15.0K LF347 U15C 7 * R153 TRM 10K R143 100PF C122 5 Q9 2N3904 +VL 32.4K R99 9 LF347 U4B 10.0K R16 100PF C32 4.99K R142 CALLER1_GREEN A B C D 3 G U9A G 1 4 R 3 3 G 2 1 K 2 TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 * 1 R SEND1_RED K CALLER1_RED 2 1 FB FB L8 L22 ANALOG4 ANALOG4.SCH CALLER_AUDIO1 FB FB L20 L21 L7 FB L19 FB XLR, M J5 XLR, M J4 DATE: 6 18-Aug-1999 16:18:58 DATE PLOTTED 710-003-113 DRAWING NO. TS612 ANALOG CYBERGATE TITLE APPROVED BY: DRAWN BY: DATE: SHEET 2 SHEET 3 SHEET 2 MIX 1 NOT TO SCALE 1.0 REV. SHEET 1 of 7 THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION PROPRIETARY TO GENTNER COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION AND MAY NOT BE COPIED IN WHOLE OR IN PART WITHOUT THE AUTHORIZATION OF GENTNER COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION GENTNER COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION 1825 RESEARCH WAY SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84119 (801) 975-7200 FAX (801) 977-0087 CALLER 1 CALLER_AUDIO1 XMIT_AUDIO1 SEND1 3 2 1 3 2 1 6 Error : GENTNER.BMP file not found. A B C D APPENDICES • APPENDIX D: SCHEMATICS 67 Appendix D: Schematics SEND1_GREEN A B C D RINGB TIPB CLIP_L CLIP_H Q6 P3100SA .75A F2 2 4 1 11 10 11 CYG2111 U10 U9 J3 2X2,M,SMT 10 1 3 CYG2000 VCC 1 8 RING DETECT NETWORK Omit RING DETECT NETWORK VCC HOOKSWITCH GYRATOR HOOKSWITCH 4 5 2 3 6 1 GYRATOR 2 7 LDA100 3 6 TS118 U13 4 U15 150 R36 VCC 820 VCC 470 47K 56K VCC 7 VCC 17 18 VCC VCC 9 GND 8 2 VCC /RING /OFF-HOOK 4 1 3 GND 5 6 /RING /OFF-HOOK /MUTE 2 1 2 C26 1000PF 0.1 Omit C24 301 R31 10UF C25 13 1 2 100PF Omit C21 2.49K R30 5532 U11A 5 12 Omit 2Q 2Q 0.47 C11 10.0K R28 5.62K R27 6 2Cext SURGE PROTECTOR SURGE PROTECTOR VCC 2B 2A 7 2Rext 5 2CLR 11 11 +VA Q5 2N3904 8 511K R15 5532 Omit VCC 74HC123 Omit 10 9 3 C12 0.1 VCC VCC Omit U6C 74HC123 Omit 0.47 -VA C16 0.1 C17 0.1 2N3906 Q4 U8C 5532 R20 4.99K 5532 C15 1000PF 7 C19 0.1 C20 0.1 10.0K U11B R17 10.0K U8B R18 SENDB 10.0K C18 R25 4.99K R22 10.0K R29 U6B 7 8 20.0K R21 1 2 0 100PF C22 5532 U8A 11 +VA -VA 4 U11C 5532 4 STATUSB RELAYB RECVB RECVB_CPD RELAYB STATUSB R26 R24 24.3K R23 6.04K 13 3 16 8 TIP_OUTB 2 12 4 1 12 4 18-Aug-1999 DATE PLOTTED 710-003-108 DRAWING NO. 16:32:20 Card Edge 1.0 REV. SHEET 2 of 4 TS612 CYB LINE2 Domestic TITLE DATE: APPROVED BY: DATE: DRAWN BY: REVISION SPECIFICATION DATE: APPROVAL: REVISION SPECIFICATION DATE: APPROVAL: THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION PROPRIETARY TO GENTNER COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION AND MAY NOT BE COPIED IN WHOLE OR IN PART WITHOUT THE AUTHORIZATION OF GENTNER COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (801) 975-7200 FAX (801) 977-0087 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84119 1825 RESEARCH WAY GENTNER COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION A B C D 68 APPENDICES • APPENDIX D: SCHEMATICS TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 A B C D SHEET 4 SHEET 2 SHEET 1 SHEET 6 1 CROSSPOINT CONTROL SHEET 5 FROM TELCO CARDS 1 DTMF_TONE HOLD2_XMIT HOLD1_XMIT STUDIO2_XMIT STUDIO1_XMIT SCRN_XMIT XMIT_AUDIO2 XMIT_AUDIO1 XP_STB0 XP_RST XP_STB1 XP_STB2 XPDATA XPY0 XPY1 XPY2 XPX0 XPX1 XPX2 XPX3 RECV1 RECV2 RECV3 RECV4 RECV5 RECV6 RECV7 RECV8 RECV9 RECV10 RECV11 RECV12 604 -5VA 3 R111 2.00K R106 2.00K R95 2.00K R56 DTMF_TONE 2 0.47 10.0K R90 13 2 604 10.0K 3 4 LF347 U17A 10.0K 10.0K R114 R85 R84 470PF C164 LF347 U17D 10.0K 10.0K 12 R112 10.0K R113 8 7 470PF C165 LF347 R64 10 U17C 10.0K 10.0K R109 10.0K 470PF C167 LF347 R108 9 5 R78 10.0K R122 0.47 C151 0.47 C150 0.47 R82 2.00K U17B 10.0K R81 R80 470PF C166 R77 1 604 R96 CALLER2_XMIT 604 CALLER1_XMIT CALLER3_XMIT CALLER4_XMIT LF347 R110 604 14 U13B 7 R107 604 R94 32.4K 470PF C141 LF347 32.4K U13D R66 C140 470PF 14 5 6 12 13 RECEIVE MIX BUTTON MASH 10.0K 6 10.0K 10.0K R76 R65 10.0K R67 10.0K R79 4 R83 HOLD2_XMIT BUTTON MASH MIX MINUS / XMIT C139 0.47 C136 CALLER3_RCV CALLER2_RCV R123 39 41 43 1 23 21 19 17 5 24 25 4 26 27 2 R38 Y0 Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5 Y6 Y7 AX0 AX1 AX2 AX3 AY0 AY1 AY2 RST STB DATA R47 R91 MT8815AP X0 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9 X10 X11 VSS GND VDD CALLER4_RCV CALLER1_RCV HOLD1_XMIT C81 604 37 36 35 34 33 32 9 10 11 12 13 14 22 18 3 20 42 STUDIO2_XMIT R119 R120 R121 R102 R89 R88 C104 0.1 C66 0.1 40 U10 MATRIX CROSSPOINT RECEIVE 3 STUDIO1_XMIT SCRN_XMIT XMIT_AUDIO2 XMIT_AUDIO1 XP_STB0 XP_RST XP_STB1 XP_STB2 XPDATA XPY0 XPY1 XPY2 XPX0 XPX1 XPX2 XPX3 R116 R117 R118 R101 R87 R86 +5VA 2 39 41 43 1 23 21 19 17 5 24 25 4 26 27 2 3 20 42 39 41 43 1 23 21 19 17 5 24 25 4 26 27 2 3 20 42 X0 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9 X10 X11 VSS GND 5 MT8815AP Y0 Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5 Y6 Y7 AX0 AX1 AX2 AX3 AY0 AY1 AY2 RST STB DATA U11 MATRIX X0 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9 X10 X11 VSS GND VDD 37 36 35 34 33 32 9 10 11 12 13 14 22 18 40 37 36 35 34 33 32 9 10 11 12 13 14 22 18 40 -5VA C105 0.1 XMIT2 XMIT3 XMIT4 XMIT5 XMIT6 XMIT7 XMIT8 XMIT9 XMIT10 XMIT11 XMIT12 XMIT1 C106 0.1 C70 0.1 C68 0.1 -5VA +5VA +5VA RECV_AUDIO2 RECV_AUDIO1 VDD XMIT CROSSPOINT MT8815AP Y0 Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5 Y6 Y7 AX0 AX1 AX2 AX3 AY0 AY1 AY2 RST STB DATA U12 5 RECV_SCNR RECV_STUDIO1 RECV_STUDIO2 6 DATE: 6 18-Aug-1999 16:21:34 DATE PLOTTED 710-003-113 DRAWING NO. TS612 ANALOG CYBERGATE TITLE APPROVED BY: DRAWN BY: DATE: SHEET 4 HANDSET RECEIVE AUDIO SHEET 2 SHEET 1 1.0 REV. SHEET 3 of 7 SHEET 5 TO TELCO CARDS NOT TO SCALE XMIT1 XMIT2 XMIT3 XMIT4 XMIT5 XMIT6 XMIT7 XMIT8 XMIT9 XMIT10 XMIT11 XMIT12 RECV_SCNR RECV_STUDIO1 RECV_STUDIO2 RECV_AUDIO2 RECV_AUDIO1 THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION PROPRIETARY TO GENTNER COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION AND MAY NOT BE COPIED IN WHOLE OR IN PART WITHOUT THE AUTHORIZATION OF GENTNER COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION GENTNER COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION 1825 RESEARCH WAY SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84119 (801) 975-7200 FAX (801) 977-0087 Error : GENTNER.BMP file not found. A B C D APPENDICES • APPENDIX D: SCHEMATICS 69 A B C SHEET 6 SHEET 6 SHEET 6 1 HOLD 2 HOLD 1 SHEET 6 SHEET 3 XLR, F J2 XLR, F J6 CLIP_H CLIP_L 20.0K R193 20.0K R192 20.0K R191 20.0K R190 20.0K R189 20.0K R188 1 2 3 1 2 3 CLIP_H CLIP_L RECV_SCNR RECV_STUDIO1 RECV_STUDIO2 STUDIO2_MIC+ STUDIO2_MIC- STUDIO1_MIC+ STUDIO1_MIC- SCNR_MIC+ SCNR_MIC- RECV_SCNR RECV_STUDIO1 RECV_STUDIO2 STUDIO2_MIC+ STUDIO2_MIC- STUDIO1_MIC+ STUDIO1_MIC- SCNR_MIC+ SCNR_MIC- FB C3 470PF L11 FB C2 470PF L10 FB C1 470PF L9 FB C7 470PF L2 FB C8 470PF L3 FB C6 470PF 2 0.47 C5 0.47 C4 0.47 C9 0.47 C10 20.0K R20 C147 4700PF C145 470PF 20.0K R19 C146 4700PF 20.0K R25 20.0K R24 4700PF C144 470PF L1 20.0K R30 C143 C142 470PF 20.0K R29 2 C149 4700PF 20.0K R12 20.0K R1 4700PF C148 20.0K R3 20.0K R5 10.0K R22 3 2 10.0K R27 3 2 10.0K R32 3 2 LF347 U6A 10.0K R21 4700PF C34 LF347 U7A 10.0K R26 4700PF C40 LF347 U8A 10.0K R31 4700PF C46 10.0K R11 12 13 10.0K R4 12 13 1 1 1 LF347 U4D 10.0K R2 10.0K 14 14 100K R33 4700PF C20 LF347 U6D 10.0K R6 * * 10.0K R34 100K R42 R43 10.0K R53 100K R51 4700PF C28 0.47 C33 0.47 C39 0.47 C45 5 TRM 10K R156 3 2 10.0K R35 3 LF347 U22A LF347 U22B C65 4700PF 10.0K R37 10.0K C67 4700PF TRM 10K R155 6 10.0K R46 10.0K R52 R44 C69 4700PF 10.0K R55 3 1 7 U7B 10.0K R45 LF347 U6B 10.0K R36 10.0K R166 10.0K R130 LF347 C59 4700PF 5 6 U8B 10.0K R54 LF347 C60 4700PF 5 6 C61 4700PF 5 6 7 7 7 C124 4700PF C117 4700PF 10.0K R165 C125 4700PF 3 LF347 U24A 10.0K 10.0K LF347 U24B 10.0K R138 10.0K R40 10.0K R41 R150 2 C118 4700PF 5 6 C36 4700PF C43 4700PF 10.0K 10.0K R50 10.0K R60 R49 C48 4700PF R151 10.0K R137 10.0K R139 10.0K R23 10.0K R28 10.0K R58 10.0K R59 1 7 4 10.0K R148 10.0K LF347 U6C 10.0K R39 LF347 U7C 10.0K R48 LF347 U8C 10.0K R57 R136 C37 4700PF 10 9 C42 4700PF 10 9 C62 4700PF 10 9 4 8 8 8 C116 4700PF C114 4700PF 10.0K R149 10.0K R162 10.0K R135 10.0K R129 1.00K R187 1.00K R186 B Q22 2N3904 C123 4700PF 12 13 C113 4700PF 10 9 2 Q21 2N3906 Q20 2N3904 2N3906 Q19 2N3904 1.00K Q18 R185 Q17 2N3906 1 CE LF347 U24D 10.0K R164 LF347 U24C 10.0K R128 3 D 1 14 8 1.00K R126 Q6 2N3906 1.00K R127 5 2N3906 20.0K R104 20.0K R103 20.0K R105 5 9 12 13 13 470PF C95 5532 U16B 10.0K R92 470PF C87 LF347 U22D LF347 U22C 5532 U18A 13 11 14 8 HOLD2_XMIT HOLD1_XMIT STUDIO2_SPKR STUDIO2_XMIT STUDIO1_SPKR SHEET 3 HOLD2_XMIT HOLD1_XMIT DRAWN BY: DATE: NOT TO SCALE SHEET 3 SHEET 3 SHEET6 DATE: 6 18-Aug-1999 16:22:34 DATE PLOTTED 710-003-113 DRAWING NO. TS612 ANALOG CYBERGATE TITLE APPROVED BY: STUDIO2_SPKR SHEET 3 SHEET6 1.0 REV. SHEET 4 of 7 THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION PROPRIETARY TO GENTNER COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION AND MAY NOT BE COPIED IN WHOLE OR IN PART WITHOUT THE AUTHORIZATION OF GENTNER COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION GENTNER COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION 1825 RESEARCH WAY SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84119 (801) 975-7200 FAX (801) 977-0087 SHEET6 SHEET 3 STUDIO2_XMIT STUDIO1_XMIT SCNR_SPKR SCRN_XMIT STUDIO1_SPKR SCNR_SPKR STUDIO1_XMIT 5532 U16A 10.0K 10 Q2 2N3904 470PF 10.0K R93 R115 Q3 2N3904 Q7 2 1 7 8 2 1 SCRN_XMIT C86 6 Error : GENTNER.BMP file not found. A B C D 70 APPENDICES • APPENDIX D: SCHEMATICS TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 A B C D SHEET 3 SHEET 6 SHEET 6 1 SHEET 6 SHEET 6 SHEET 6 SHEET 6 1 RCLIPH RCLIPL INSTALL[1..4] RELAY[1..12] AUX_DGND AUX_VCC XMIT[1..12] IR[1..12] IT[1..12] 2 -V +V 2 STATUS1 STATUS2 STATUS3 RELAY1 RELAY2 RELAY3 INSTALL1 XMIT1 XMIT2 XMIT3 RECV1 RECV2 RECV3 RCLIPH RCLIPL IT1 IR1 OR1 OT1 IT2 IR2 OR2 OT2 IT3 IR3 OR3 OT3 3 +V IT4 IR4 OR4 OT4 IT5 IR5 OR5 OT5 IT6 IR6 OR6 OT6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 INSTALL[1..4] CARD EDGE -V STATUS4 STATUS5 STATUS6 RELAY4 RELAY5 RELAY6 INSTALL2 XMIT4 XMIT5 XMIT6 RECV4 RECV5 RECV6 RCLIPH RCLIPL C85 10UF CARD EDGE J13 J14 RELAY[1..12] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 LINE 4-6 LINE 1-3 XMIT[1..12] OR[1..12] OT[1..12] IR[1..12] IT[1..12] 3 4 4 -V +V STATUS7 STATUS8 STATUS9 RELAY7 RELAY8 RELAY9 INSTALL3 XMIT7 XMIT8 XMIT9 RECV7 RECV8 RECV9 RCLIPH RCLIPL IT7 IR7 OR7 OT7 IT8 IR8 OR8 OT8 IT9 IR9 OR9 OT9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 CARD EDGE J12 LINE 7-9 5 5 -V +V CONT. NO. WC STATUS[1..12] STATUS10 STATUS11 STATUS12 RELAY10 RELAY11 RELAY12 INSTALL4 XMIT10 XMIT11 XMIT12 RECV10 RECV11 RECV12 RCLIPH RCLIPL IT10 IR10 OR10 OT10 IT11 IR11 OR11 OT11 IT12 IR12 OR12 OT12 RECV[1..12] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 GENTNER COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION 1825 RESEARCH WAY SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84119 (801) 975-7200 FAX (801) 977-0087 6 18-Aug-1999 16:23:15 DATE PLOTTED 710-003-113 DRAWING NO. TS612 ANALOG CYBERGATE DATE: APPROVED BY: TITLE SHEET 6 SHEET 3 SHEET 6 SHEET 6 NOT TO SCALE DRAWN BY: DATE: STATUS[1..12] RECV[1..12] OR[1..12] OT[1..12] 1.0 REV. SHEET 5 of 7 THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION PROPRIETARY TO GENTNER COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION AND MAY NOT BE COPIED IN WHOLE OR IN PART WITHOUT THE AUTHORIZATION OF GENTNER COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION CARD EDGE J11 LINE 10-12 6 Error : GENTNER.BMP file not found. A B C D APPENDICES • APPENDIX D: SCHEMATICS 71 A B C D SHEET 5 1 FROM TELCO CARDS 1 OT[1..12] OR[1..12] IT1 IT2 IT3 IT4 IT5 IT6 IT7 IT8 IT9 IT10 IT11 IT12 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 OT1 OT2 OT3 OT4 OT5 OT6 OT7 OT8 OT9 OT10 OT11 OT12 OR1 OR2 OR3 OR4 OR5 OR6 OR7 OR8 OR9 OR10 OR11 OR12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 2X13,M,SMT J10 TELCO IN CONNECTOR IR[1..12] IT[1..12] 2 RING1 RING2 RING3 RING4 RING5 RING6 RING7 RING8 RING9 RING10 RING11 RING12 RING13 RING14 RING15 RING16 RING17 RING18 RING19 RING20 RING21 RING22 RING23 RING24 RING25 TIP1 TIP2 TIP3 TIP4 TIP5 TIP6 TIP7 TIP8 TIP9 TIP10 TIP11 TIP12 TIP13 TIP14 TIP15 TIP16 TIP17 TIP18 TIP19 TIP20 TIP21 TIP22 TIP23 TIP24 TIP25 J1 DB50F TELCO OUT CONNECTOR IR1 IR2 IR3 IR4 IR5 IR6 IR7 IR8 IR9 IR10 IR11 IR12 2 TO TELCO CARDS SHEET 5 3 3 SHEET 3 SHEET 3 SHEET 3 SHEET 3 SHEET 3 SHEET 3 SHEET 3 SHEET 5 SHEET 3 SHEET 2 SHEET 2 SHEET 1 SHEET 1,2 SHEET 2 SHEET 7 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 4 R131 2.21K 10.0K R132 2.21K R145 -5VA R134 10.0K R144 1.00K +5VA 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 5532 U21B 5532 U21A 7 8 2 1 5532 U23B 5532 U23A RELAY11 RELAY9 RELAY7 RELAY5 RELAY3 RELAY1 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 11 13 11 13 CLIP_L CLIP_H STATUS9 STATUS8 STATUS7 INSTALL3 STATUS3 STATUS2 STATUS1 INSTALL1 2X20,F,.1,SMT J16 ANALOG CLIPPERS 7 8 2 1 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 2X20,F,.1,SMT J15 DIGITAL BOARD INTERCONNECT TELCO RECEIVE CLIPPERS R133 -5VA 10.0K R124 1.00K R125 10.0K +5VA XP_STB0 XP_STB2 XPX2 XPY0 XPX0 XPDATA XPY2 STATUS12 STATUS11 STATUS10 INSTALL4 STATUS6 STATUS5 STATUS4 INSTALL2 STATUS[1..12] SCNR_MIC+ SCNR_SPKR STUDIO2_MIC+ STUDIO2_SPKR STUDIO1_MIC+ STUDIO1_SPKR MINUS2 HYBRID2_ON MUTE1 CALLER_MIX_CTRL SPLIT_SEND GCU_TXD RELAY12 RELAY10 RELAY8 RELAY6 RELAY4 RELAY2 EXTERNAL_MIX_MINUS NETWORK_MODE SHARE_LINES SPLIT_CALLER SPLIT_HYBRID LOOP_OVERIDE LATCH_AUX_INPUTS PROGRAM_MODE SPLIT_STUDIO INSTALL[1..4] DIP SWITCH 10 SW1 SHEET 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 XP_STB0 XP_STB2 XPX2 XPY0 XPX0 XPDATA XPY2 STATUS[1..12] SCNR_MIC+ SCNR_SPKR STUDIO2_MIC+ STUDIO2_SPKR STUDIO1_MIC+ STUDIO1_SPKR MINUS2 HYBRID2_ON MUTE1 CALLER_MIX_CTRL SPLIT_SEND GCU_TXD 4 5 SHEET 1,2,4 SHEET 1,2,4 RCLIPL TO TELCO CARDS RCLIPH XP_STB1 AUX_VCC XPX1 XP_RST XPY1 XPX3 AUX_DGND STUDIO1_MIC- STUDIO2_MIC- SCNR_MIC- MUTE2 MINUS1 hybrid1_on DTMF_TONE GCU_RXD STUDIO_LINK 5 SHEET 5 SHEET 5 XP_STB1 AUX_VCC XPX1 XP_RST XPY1 XPX3 AUX_DGND RLY[1..12] STUDIO1_MIC- STUDIO2_MIC- SCNR_MIC- MUTE2 MINUS1 HYBRID1_ON DTMF_TONE GCU_RXD STUDIO_LINK SHEET 3 SHEET 5 SHEET 3 SHEET 3 SHEET 3 SHEET 3 SHEET 5 SHEET 3 SHEET 2 SHEET 1 SHEET 1 SHEET 3 SHEET 7 SHEET 1 DATE: 6 18-Aug-1999 16:23:54 DATE PLOTTED 710-003-113 DRAWING NO. TS612 ANALOG CYBERGATE TITLE APPROVED BY: DRAWN BY: DATE: NOT TO SCALE 1.0 REV. SHEET 6 of 7 THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION PROPRIETARY TO GENTNER COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION AND MAY NOT BE COPIED IN WHOLE OR IN PART WITHOUT THE AUTHORIZATION OF GENTNER COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION GENTNER COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION 1825 RESEARCH WAY SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84119 (801) 975-7200 FAX (801) 977-0087 Error : GENTNER.BMP file not found. 6 A B C D 72 APPENDICES • APPENDIX D: SCHEMATICS TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 A B 1 LF347 U4E DIGITAL BOARD POWER +V -V 7 8 1 2 3 LF347 U7E LF347 U8E +VL 5532 U18B LF347 U13C MAS,M,3,.156 J20 LF347 U6E 9 10 11 8 1 +VL 4 11 LF347 4 11 3 U13E LF347 C121 0.1 12 13 12 13 4 11 U14E LF347 LF347 U14D LF347 U8D 2 U15E LF347 14 14 U17E LF347 POWER SUPPLY INPUT U22E LF347 1 2 3 4 5 6 U24E LF347 U26E LF347 GCU2_TXD GCU1_TXD GCU_TXD MAS,M,6,.156 J19 SHEET 2 SHEET 1 SHEET 6 +VL C109 10UF GCU2_TXD GCU1_TXD GCU_TXD 3 U9E HC4316 3 +5VA 16 -5VA 9 2 4 11 U4A 4 11 7 EN C99 10UF C102 10UF C98 0.1 C89 0.1 -V C72 0.1 C49 0.1 C47 0.1 C93 0.1 C127 10UF C126 10UF +V CJ4 CJ3 C64 0.1 C130 0.1 C18 0.1 C78 0.1 C27 10UF C26 10UF INSTALL FOR COMMUNICATION WITH HC11 CJ6 CJ5 CJ2 CJ1 INSTALL FOR COMMUNICATION BETWEEN GCU'S 8 C55 0.1 C44 0.1 C41 0.1 C56 0.1 C157 0.1 C156 0.1 2 1 C16 0.1 C17 0.1 C58 0.1 C57 0.1 U19 7905 IN IN U20 7805 4 OUT OUT C97 0.1 3 3 C38 0.1 C35 0.1 C100 0.1 GCU_RXD GCU1_RXD +V -V +5VA -5VA C107 0.1 C131 0.1 C108 0.1 C132 0.1 C112 0.1 C115 0.1 C73 0.1 C128 0.1 C111 10UF C110 10UF SHEET 6 SHEET 1 SHEET 2 U18C 5532 U21C 5532 C19 0.1 C50 0.1 C96 0.1 C88 0.1 C154 0.1 C155 0.1 GCU_RXD GCU1_RXD GCU2_RXD U23C 5532 U16C 5532 GCU2_RXD 4 12 4 12 4 2 4 11 SPARES 4 C 4 11 4 11 4 11 4 11 TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 11 REF 2 1 REF 12 4 12 4 D 1 -5VA C53 0.1 +5VA -V C134 0.1 C54 0.1 C133 0.1 +V -V C84 0.1 C51 0.1 +V -5VA C103 10UF C101 10UF +5VA 2 1 +VL U25A 74HC132 3 5 5 TP_SMT TP_SMT TP3 TP_SMT TP2 TP1 DATE: 6 18-Aug-1999 16:24:43 DATE PLOTTED 710-003-113 DRAWING NO. TS612 ANALOG CYBERGATE TITLE APPROVED BY: DRAWN BY: DATE: NOT TO SCALE 1.0 REV. SHEET 7 of 7 THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION PROPRIETARY TO GENTNER COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION AND MAY NOT BE COPIED IN WHOLE OR IN PART WITHOUT THE AUTHORIZATION OF GENTNER COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION GENTNER COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION 1825 RESEARCH WAY SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84119 (801) 975-7200 FAX (801) 977-0087 Error : GENTNER.BMP file not found. 6 A B C D APPENDICES • APPENDIX D: SCHEMATICS 73 A B C D J2 FB FB FB L4 L3 L6 L7 L9 L10 1N4004 D29 1 D10 D9 D12 OMIT OMIT OMIT 1N4004 +12V FB FB FB FB L8 FB FB L5 FB FB FB L12 C6 .1UF L11 FB L15 FB +12V L13 L14 L2 PWR 8 15 7 14 6 13 5 12 4 11 3 10 2 9 1 1 2 3 4 D11 1 2 3 4 FB J3 RJ11 J4 L1 + C19 10UF .47 R26 10.0KC12 +9V C26 .1UF 3 R14 10.0K 10.0K R37 R36 4.32K OUT Q10 LT1086CT IN R23 10.0K OMIT R38 ADJ 1 2 + - R6 MIC+ MIC- R35 750 +9V R5 1.00K NE5532 U6B 0 R37 150 R7 1.00K +VL C25 1000PF 7 8 C23 OMIT C21 .1UF 7 8 3 11 SN75179 RXI RXI 2 + C22 10UF RXO TXO 1 2 6 5 VI VO 9 2 R2 75 +VL EXT_RST Q3 LM7805,TO-220 10.0K 13 NE5532 U6A 10.0K 10.0K + - R25 TXO 2 1 R12 470PF R24 TXI U3 +9V 10.0K R13 C24 3 C27 470PF 1 2 3 7 +VL R8 1.00K +VL 5 C18 .1UF 6 2 GND 2 1 2 6 5 3 Y1 11.06M 13 12 25 24 8 9 7 11 R10 + C1 10UF 13 12 3 CONTROL CONTROL2.SCH 74HC132 U8D 11 CONTROL CONTROL1.SCH C3 .1UF 15 16 17 18 19 20 23 6 4 3 2 1 27 26 Q0 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7 +9V 10.0K 10.0K 10.0K 10.0K C16 .1UF + - UCN5895EP LS LS OE STB CLK SDI SDO U7 C20 .1UF P1.0 P1.1 P1.2 P1.3 P1.4 P1.5 P1.6 P3.0 P3.1 P3.2 P3.3 P3.4 P3.5 P3.6 16 6 18 5 2 3 20 +VL 87C751PLCC XOUT XIN TXD RXD SDAT SCLK LTCH RST U2 R9 10.0K + C2 10UF +VL HANDSET DETECT 74HC132 U8A 22PF 22PF C11 C9 /RST RST 1 + C5 10UF J1 EE-SF5-B R1 750 DS1232 PBR TD TOL STB U4 R11 +VL 3 12 4 C15 .1UF U6C NE5532 +VL R29 R30 R31 R32 R33 R34 10.0K 10.0K 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 74HC132 +VL 74HC132 U8C U8B R4G R4R R3G R3R R2G R2R R1G R1R C13 .1UF 8 6 4 Q6 2N7002 SH 2 SH 2 SH 2 SH 2 Q7 2N7002 Q5 2N7002 COL4 COL3 COL2 MINILERT + - B1 SH 2 COL1 Q4 2N7002 Q2 2N7002 Q1 2N7002 R15 R16 R17 R18 R19 R20 R21 C14 .1UF 10 9 5 4 2N7002 Q9 R28 75 R22 75 4 1.2 SH 2 SH 2 SH 2 30-Oct-1998 DATE PLOTTED 710-003-201 DRAWING NO. 09:40:51 1.3 REV. SHEET 1 of 2 TS612 CONTROL SURFACE TITLE DATE: APPROVED BY: DATE: DRAWN BY: ROW1 ROW2 ROW3 ROW4 ROW5 ROW6 COL6 COL5 REVISION SPECIFICATION DATE: APPROVAL: Added a cap C27, 470pF . SAndrews REVISION SPECIFICATION DATE: APPROVAL: 06/15/98 THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION PROPRIETARY TO GENTNER COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION AND MAY NOT BE COPIED IN WHOLE OR IN PART WITHOUT THE AUTHORIZATION OF GENTNER COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (801) 975-7200 FAX (801) 977-0087 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84119 1825 RESEARCH WAY GENTNER COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION A B C D 74 APPENDICES • APPENDIX D: SCHEMATICS TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 A B C SH 1 SH 1 SH 1 SH 1 SH 1 SH 1 SH 1 SH 1 ROW6 ROW5 ROW4 ROW3 ROW2 ROW1 COL6 COL5 COL4 COL3 COL2 COL1 R1R R1G R2R R2G R3R R3G R4R R4G 1 #1 #4 SWPAD #9 SWPAD # #8 #0 S13 SWPAD SWPAD S16 S14 #7 * S17 SWPAD SWPAD #3 #6 S15 SWPAD SWPAD S18 S4 #2 #5 S7 SWPAD SWPAD S5 SWPAD SWPAD S8 S6 S9 LINE 12 SWPAD S30 LINE 11 SWPAD S31 LINE 10 SWPAD S32 LINE 9 SWPAD S33 LINE 8 SWPAD S34 LINE 7 SWPAD S35 D27 LED,BI D26 LED,BI * D25 LED,BI * D24 LED,BI * D23 LED,BI * D22 LED,BI * * 2 2 LINE 6 SWPAD S22 LINE 5 SWPAD S23 LINE 4 SWPAD S24 LINE 3 SWPAD S25 LINE 2 SWPAD S26 LINE 1 SWPAD S27 D19 LED,BI D18 LED,BI * D17 LED,BI * D16 LED,BI * D15 LED,BI * D14 LED,BI * * AUX1 SWPAD S2 MODE SWPAD S3 FLSH SWPAD S1 CONF SWPAD S20 MUTE SWPAD S10 REC SWPAD S12 3 3 D6 LED,BI D4 LED,BI * D8 LED,BI * D1 LED,BI * D3 LED,BI D2 LED,BI AIR SWPAD S21 VIP SWPAD S19 SCRN SWPAD S11 NEXT SWPAD S29 HOLD SWPAD S28 OFF SWPAD S36 D28 LED,BI D20 LED,BI * D21 LED,BI * D5 LED,BI * D7 LED,BI * D13 LED,BI * * * * TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 * D 1 4 4 20-Aug-1999 DATE PLOTTED 710-003-201 DRAWING NO. 09:32:21 of 2 1.3 REV. 2 SHEET TS612 CONTROL SURFACE TITLE DATE: APPROVED BY: DATE: DRAWN BY: THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION PROPRIETARY TO GENTNER COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION AND MAY NOT BE COPIED IN WHOLE OR IN PART WITHOUT THE AUTHORIZATION OF GENTNER COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (801) 975-7200 FAX (801) 977-0087 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84119 1825 RESEARCH WAY GENTNER COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION A B C D APPENDICES • APPENDIX D: SCHEMATICS 75 A B C RINGA TIPA CLIP_L CLIP_H Q3 P3100SA .75A F1 2 4 1 11 10 11 10 1 3 D CYG2111 U3 U2 OMIT J2 2X2,M,SMT SURGE PROTECTOR CYG2000 SURGE PROTECTOR 1 8 RING DETECT NETWORK Omit RING DETECT NETWORK VCC VCC HOOKSWITCH GYRATOR HOOKSWITCH 4 5 2 3 6 1 GYRATOR 2 7 LDA100 3 6 TS118 U5 4 U7 470 VCC 820 VCC 150 R19 47K 56K VCC 7 VCC 17 18 VCC VCC 9 GND 8 2 VCC /RING /OFF-HOOK 4 1 3 GND 5 6 /RING /OFF-HOOK /MUTE 2 1 2 C10 1000PF 0.1 Omit C9 301 R14 13 1 2 4 13 1Q 1Q 0.47 C13 10.0K R7 5.62K R11 Omit TS612CYB LINE2.SCH 100PF Omit C8 2.49K R13 5532 U4A TS612CYB LINE1.SCH 10UF C14 14 1Cext VCC 511K 74HC123 Omit 2 1 13 3 VCC TS612CYB MISC.SCH VCC 11 20.0K R8 5532 U1A 10.0K R12 100PF C5 3 Omit 5532 U4B R16 U6A 7 8 0 R10 R6 24.3K R4 6.04K TS612CYB LINE3.SCH 1B 1A 15 1Rext 5 1CLR 3 TIP_OUTA 2 1 2 0.47 C4 R9 4.99K R5 10.0K -VA +VA C3 0.1 C2 0.1 2N3906 Q1 Q2 2N3904 R3 4.99K 10.0K R1 U1C 5532 SENDA 12 4 1 10.0K 5532 U1B C1 1000PF 7 8 R2 C6 0.1 C7 0.1 11 4 +VA -VA 4 U4C 5532 STATUSA RELAYA RECVA RECVA_CPD RELAYA STATUSA 12 4 18-Aug-1999 DATE PLOTTED 710-003-108 DRAWING NO. 16:31:28 Card Edge 1.0 REV. SHEET 1 of 4 TS612 CYB LINE1 Domestic TITLE DATE: APPROVED BY: DATE: DRAWN BY: REVISION SPECIFICATION DATE: APPROVAL: REVISION SPECIFICATION DATE: APPROVAL: THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION PROPRIETARY TO GENTNER COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION AND MAY NOT BE COPIED IN WHOLE OR IN PART WITHOUT THE AUTHORIZATION OF GENTNER COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (801) 975-7200 FAX (801) 977-0087 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84119 1825 RESEARCH WAY GENTNER COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION A B C D 76 APPENDICES • APPENDIX D: SCHEMATICS TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 A B C D RINGB TIPB CLIP_L CLIP_H Q6 P3100SA .75A F2 2 4 1 11 10 11 CYG2111 U10 U9 J3 2X2,M,SMT 10 1 3 CYG2000 VCC 1 8 RING DETECT NETWORK Omit VCC 4 3 HOOKSWITCH GYRATOR HOOKSWITCH 5 2 RING DETECT NETWORK 6 1 GYRATOR 2 7 LDA100 3 6 TS118 U13 4 150 R36 VCC 820 VCC 470 47K 56K VCC 7 VCC 17 18 VCC VCC 9 GND 8 2 VCC /RING /OFF-HOOK 4 1 3 GND 5 6 /RING /OFF-HOOK /MUTE 2 1 2 C26 1000PF 0.1 Omit C24 301 R31 10UF C25 13 1 2 100PF Omit C21 2.49K R30 5532 U11A 5 12 Omit 2Q 2Q 0.47 C11 10.0K R28 5.62K R27 6 2Cext SURGE PROTECTOR SURGE PROTECTOR VCC 2B 2A 7 2Rext U15 2CLR 5 11 +VA Q5 2N3904 8 511K R15 5532 Omit VCC 74HC123 Omit 10 9 3 C12 0.1 VCC VCC Omit U6C 74HC123 Omit 0.47 -VA C16 0.1 C17 0.1 2N3906 Q4 U8C 5532 R20 4.99K 5532 C15 1000PF 7 C19 0.1 C20 0.1 10.0K U11B R17 10.0K U8B R18 SENDB 10.0K C18 R25 4.99K R22 10.0K R29 U6B 7 8 20.0K R21 1 2 0 100PF C22 5532 U8A 11 +VA -VA 4 U11C 5532 4 STATUSB RELAYB RECVB RECVB_CPD RELAYB STATUSB R26 R24 24.3K R23 6.04K 13 16 8 11 3 12 4 TIP_OUTB 2 12 TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 4 1 18-Aug-1999 DATE PLOTTED 710-003-108 DRAWING NO. 16:32:20 Card Edge 1.0 REV. SHEET 2 of 4 TS612 CYB LINE2 Domestic TITLE DATE: APPROVED BY: DATE: DRAWN BY: REVISION SPECIFICATION DATE: APPROVAL: REVISION SPECIFICATION DATE: APPROVAL: THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION PROPRIETARY TO GENTNER COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION AND MAY NOT BE COPIED IN WHOLE OR IN PART WITHOUT THE AUTHORIZATION OF GENTNER COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (801) 975-7200 FAX (801) 977-0087 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84119 1825 RESEARCH WAY GENTNER COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION A B C D APPENDICES • APPENDIX D: SCHEMATICS 77 A B C RINGC TIPC CLIP_L CLIP_H Q9 P3100SA .75A F3 2 4 1 11 10 11 10 1 3 D CYG2111 U17 U18 OMIT J4 2X2,M,SMT SURGE PROTECTOR CYG2000 SURGE PROTECTOR 1 8 RING DETECT NETWORK VCC VCC HOOKSWITCH GYRATOR HOOKSWITCH 4 5 2 3 6 1 RING DETECT NETWORK Omit GYRATOR 2 7 LDA100 3 6 TS118 U19 4 VCC 820 VCC 470 150 R48 47K 56K 7 VCC 17 18 VCC VCC 9 GND 8 2 VCC /RING /OFF-HOOK 4 1 3 GND 5 6 2 1 /RING /OFF-HOOK /MUTE VCC 2 C38 1000PF 0.1 Omit C37 301 R47 10UF C35 13 1 2 5 12 100PF Omit C33 2.49K R44 5532 U16A 2Q 2Q 4 13 2B 2A VCC 74HC123 Omit 10 9 U12B 1Q 1Q 0.47 Omit C27 10.0K R43 5.62K R42 14 1Cext U20 6 2Cext 511K R32 5532 VCC VCC 3 C23 0.1 74HC123 Omit 2 1 VCC Omit U12C 74HC123 11 20.0K R39 5532 U14A 10.0K R46 100PF C36 13 Omit U16B U12A 7 8 0 R45 R41 24.3K R38 6.04K Omit 1B 1A 15 1Rext 5 7 2Rext 1CLR 3 3 16 8 TIP_OUTC 2 1 2 0.47 C31 -VA +VA R40 4.99K C28 0.1 C30 0.1 R37 10.0K 2N3906 Q7 Q8 2N3904 12 4 1 2CLR 11 U14C 5532 R35 4.99K 10.0K R33 SENDC 10.0K C32 0.1 C34 0.1 5532 C29 1000PF 7 8 R34 U14B +VA 11 -VA U16C 5532 4 4 STATUSC RELAYC RECVC RECVC_CPD RELAYC STATUSC 12 4 18-Aug-1999 DATE PLOTTED 710-003-108 DRAWING NO. 16:32:55 Card Edge 1.0 REV. SHEET 3 of 4 TS612 CYB LINE3 Domestic TITLE DATE: APPROVED BY: DATE: DRAWN BY: REVISION SPECIFICATION DATE: APPROVAL: REVISION SPECIFICATION DATE: APPROVAL: THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION PROPRIETARY TO GENTNER COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION AND MAY NOT BE COPIED IN WHOLE OR IN PART WITHOUT THE AUTHORIZATION OF GENTNER COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (801) 975-7200 FAX (801) 977-0087 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84119 1825 RESEARCH WAY GENTNER COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION A B C D 78 APPENDICES • APPENDIX D: SCHEMATICS TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 A B C D 1 RECVA_CPD RECVC_CPD RECVB_CPD 5 6 LF347 U21B 7 10 9 3 2 LF347 U21C LF347 U21A 8 1 2 2 J6 2X5,M,RA VCC 1 3 5 7 9 2 4 6 8 10 STATUSC STATUSB STATUSA RELAYA RELAYB RELAYC STATUSA STATUSB STATUSC SENDA SENDB SENDC RECVA RECVB RECVC CLIP_H CLIP_L -VA +VA TIP_OUTC TIP_OUTB TIPC RINGC TIP_OUTA TIPB RINGB TIPA RINGA C40 0.1 C39 0.1 301 R50 301 R51 301 R49 -VA 3 +VA P1 12 13 CARD EDGE FINGER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 U21E LF347 3 VCC 4 TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 11 1 LF347 U21D 14 TP_SMT TP1 TP_SMT TP2 4 4 18-Aug-1999 DATE PLOTTED 710-003-108 DRAWING NO. 16:33:40 Card Edge 1.0 REV. SHEET 4 of 4 TS612DAA, CONN Domestic TITLE DATE: APPROVED BY: DATE: DRAWN BY: STATUSC STATUSB STATUSA REVISION SPECIFICATION DATE: APPROVAL: REVISION SPECIFICATION DATE: APPROVAL: THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION PROPRIETARY TO GENTNER COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION AND MAY NOT BE COPIED IN WHOLE OR IN PART WITHOUT THE AUTHORIZATION OF GENTNER COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (801) 975-7200 FAX (801) 977-0087 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84119 1825 RESEARCH WAY GENTNER COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION A B C D APPENDICES • APPENDIX D: SCHEMATICS 79 A B C D RINGA TIPA CLIP_L CLIP_H Q3 P3100SA .75A F1 2 4 1 11 10 11 10 RING DETECT NETWORK CYG2000 Omit VCC VCC HOOKSWITCH GYRATOR HOOKSWITCH 4 5 2 3 6 1 GYRATOR 1 8 LDA100 2 7 RING DETECT NETWORK CYG2111 U3 U2 OMIT J2 2X2,M,SMT 3 6 TS118 U5 4 SURGE PROTECTOR SURGE PROTECTOR 1 3 U7 470 VCC 820 VCC 150 R19 47K 56K VCC 7 VCC 17 18 VCC VCC 9 GND 8 2 VCC /RING /OFF-HOOK 4 1 3 GND 5 6 /RING /OFF-HOOK /MUTE 2 1 2 OMIT C10 1000PF 0.1 Omit C9 301 R14 13 100PF C8 2.49K R13 5532 U4A TS612CYB LINE1.SCH 10UF C14 4 13 TS612CYB LINE2.SCH 1 2 1Q 1Q 0.47 C13 10.0K R7 5.62K R11 14 1Cext VCC 511K R16 5532 74HC123 2 1 3 VCC 11 TS612CYB MISC.SCH VCC 10.0K U4B R12 100PF 20.0K R8 5532 U1A 0 U6A 7 8 13 C5 3 R10 R6 24.3K R4 6.04K TS612CYB LINE3.SCH 1B 1A 15 1Rext 5 1CLR 3 TIP_OUTA 2 1 2 0.47 C4 R9 4.99K R5 10.0K -VA +VA C3 0.1 C2 0.1 R3 4.99K U1C 5532 5532 C1 1000PF 7 10.0K 8 R2 U1B 10.0K C6 0.1 C7 0.1 11 4 +VA -VA 4 U4C 5532 STATUSA RELAYA RECVA RECVA_CPD RELAYA STATUSA R1 2N3906 Q1 Q2 2N3904 SENDA 12 4 1 12 4 18-Aug-1999 DATE PLOTTED 710-003-109 DRAWING NO. 17:54:06 Card Edge 1.0 REV. SHEET 1 of 4 TS612 CYB LINE1 International TITLE DATE: APPROVED BY: DATE: DRAWN BY: REVISION SPECIFICATION DATE: APPROVAL: REVISION SPECIFICATION DATE: APPROVAL: THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION PROPRIETARY TO GENTNER COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION AND MAY NOT BE COPIED IN WHOLE OR IN PART WITHOUT THE AUTHORIZATION OF GENTNER COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (801) 975-7200 FAX (801) 977-0087 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84119 1825 RESEARCH WAY GENTNER COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION A B C D 80 APPENDICES • APPENDIX D: SCHEMATICS TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 A B C D RINGB TIPB CLIP_L CLIP_H Q6 P3100SA .75A F2 2 4 1 11 10 11 10 RING DETECT NETWORK CYG2000 Omit VCC VCC 4 3 HOOKSWITCH GYRATOR HOOKSWITCH 5 2 GYRATOR 6 1 LDA100 1 8 RING DETECT NETWORK CYG2111 U10 U9 OMIT J3 2X2,M,SMT 2 7 TS118 U13 3 6 SURGE PROTECTOR SURGE PROTECTOR 1 3 4 150 R36 VCC 820 VCC 470 47K 56K VCC 7 VCC 17 18 VCC VCC 9 GND 8 2 VCC /RING /OFF-HOOK 4 GND 1 3 5 6 /RING /OFF-HOOK /MUTE 2 1 2 OMIT C26 1000PF 0.1 Omit C24 301 R31 10UF C25 13 100PF C21 2.49K R30 5532 U11A 1 2 5 12 2Q 2Q 0.47 C11 10.0K R28 5.62K R27 6 2Cext VCC 2B 2A 7 2Rext U15 2CLR 5 11 +VA Q5 2N3904 8 511K R15 5532 VCC 74HC123 10 9 3 C12 0.1 VCC VCC U6C 74HC123 0.47 -VA C16 0.1 C17 0.1 Q4 2N3906 U8C 5532 R20 4.99K 5532 C15 1000PF 7 C19 0.1 C20 0.1 10.0K U11B R17 10.0K U8B R18 SENDB 10.0K C18 R25 4.99K R22 10.0K R29 U6B 7 8 20.0K R21 1 2 0 100PF C22 5532 U8A 11 +VA -VA 4 U11C 5532 4 STATUSB RELAYB RECVB RECVB_CPD RELAYB STATUSB R26 R24 24.3K R23 6.04K 13 16 8 11 3 12 4 TIP_OUTB 2 12 TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 4 1 18-Aug-1999 DATE PLOTTED 710-003-109 DRAWING NO. 17:52:05 Card Edge 1.0 REV. SHEET 2 of 4 TS612 CYB LINE2 International TITLE DATE: APPROVED BY: DATE: DRAWN BY: REVISION SPECIFICATION DATE: APPROVAL: REVISION SPECIFICATION DATE: APPROVAL: THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION PROPRIETARY TO GENTNER COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION AND MAY NOT BE COPIED IN WHOLE OR IN PART WITHOUT THE AUTHORIZATION OF GENTNER COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (801) 975-7200 FAX (801) 977-0087 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84119 1825 RESEARCH WAY GENTNER COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION A B C D APPENDICES • APPENDIX D: SCHEMATICS 81 A B C D RINGC TIPC CLIP_L CLIP_H Q9 P3100SA .75A F3 2 4 1 11 10 11 10 Omit RING DETECT NETWORK CYG2000 GYRATOR VCC VCC HOOKSWITCH GYRATOR HOOKSWITCH 4 5 2 3 6 1 LDA100 1 8 RING DETECT NETWORK CYG2111 U17 U18 OMIT J4 2X2,M,SMT 2 7 TS118 U19 3 6 SURGE PROTECTOR SURGE PROTECTOR 1 3 4 VCC 820 VCC 470 150 R48 47K 56K 7 VCC 17 18 VCC VCC 9 GND 8 2 VCC /RING /OFF-HOOK 4 1 3 GND 5 6 2 1 /RING /OFF-HOOK /MUTE VCC 2 OMIT C38 1000PF 0.1 Omit C37 301 R47 10UF C35 13 5 12 100PF C33 2.49K R44 5532 U16A 2Q 2Q 1 2 4 13 2B 2A VCC 74HC123 10 9 U12B 1Q 1Q 0.47 C27 10.0K R43 5.62K R42 14 1Cext U20 6 2Cext 1B 1A 15 1Rext 5 7 2Rext 1CLR 3 511K R32 5532 U16B VCC 13 VCC VCC 3 U12C 74HC123 11 20.0K R39 5532 U14A 10.0K R46 100PF C36 C23 0.1 74HC123 2 1 U12A 7 8 0 R45 R41 24.3K R38 6.04K 3 16 8 TIP_OUTC 2 1 2 0.47 C31 -VA +VA R40 4.99K C28 0.1 C30 0.1 R37 10.0K SENDC U14C 5532 R35 4.99K 10.0K R33 Q7 2N3906 Q8 2N3904 12 4 1 2CLR 11 10.0K C32 0.1 C34 0.1 5532 C29 1000PF 7 8 R34 U14B +VA 11 -VA U16C 5532 4 4 STATUSC RELAYC RECVC RECVC_CPD RELAYC STATUSC 12 4 18-Aug-1999 DATE PLOTTED 710-003-109 DRAWING NO. 17:49:02 Card Edge 1.0 REV. SHEET 3 of 4 TS612 CYB LINE3 International TITLE DATE: APPROVED BY: DATE: DRAWN BY: REVISION SPECIFICATION DATE: APPROVAL: REVISION SPECIFICATION DATE: APPROVAL: THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION PROPRIETARY TO GENTNER COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION AND MAY NOT BE COPIED IN WHOLE OR IN PART WITHOUT THE AUTHORIZATION OF GENTNER COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (801) 975-7200 FAX (801) 977-0087 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84119 1825 RESEARCH WAY GENTNER COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION A B C D 82 APPENDICES • APPENDIX D: SCHEMATICS TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 A B C D 1 RECVA_CPD RECVC_CPD RECVB_CPD 5 6 LF347 U21B 7 10 9 3 2 LF347 U21C LF347 U21A 8 1 2 2 J6 2X5,M,RA VCC 1 3 5 7 9 2 4 6 8 10 STATUSC STATUSB STATUSA RELAYA RELAYB RELAYC STATUSA STATUSB STATUSC SENDA SENDB SENDC RECVA RECVB RECVC CLIP_H CLIP_L -VA +VA TIP_OUTC TIP_OUTB TIPC RINGC TIP_OUTA TIPB RINGB TIPA RINGA C40 0.1 C39 0.1 301 R50 301 R51 301 R49 -VA 3 +VA P1 12 13 CARD EDGE FINGER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 U21E LF347 3 VCC 4 TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 11 1 LF347 U21D 14 TP_SMT TP1 TP_SMT TP2 4 4 18-Aug-1999 DATE PLOTTED 710-003-109 DRAWING NO. 17:49:40 Card Edge 1.0 REV. SHEET 4 of 4 TS612DAA, CONN International TITLE DATE: APPROVED BY: DATE: DRAWN BY: STATUSC STATUSB STATUSA REVISION SPECIFICATION DATE: APPROVAL: REVISION SPECIFICATION DATE: APPROVAL: THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION PROPRIETARY TO GENTNER COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION AND MAY NOT BE COPIED IN WHOLE OR IN PART WITHOUT THE AUTHORIZATION OF GENTNER COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (801) 975-7200 FAX (801) 977-0087 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84119 1825 RESEARCH WAY GENTNER COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION A B C D APPENDICES • APPENDIX D: SCHEMATICS 83 84 APPENDICES • APPENDIX E: BILL OF MATERIALS Appendix E: Bill of Materials The following bill of materials is accurate as of this printing. The information herein is subject to change without notice. If you want a more current bill of materials, please contact technical support as noted on the bottom of the page. TS612 6-LINE UNIT 910-003-006 Item Item Description(s) 400-241-614 BOX, TS612 SYSTEM SHIPPING, 24X16X14 400-241-617 INSERT, TS612 MAINFRAME DIVIDER, CORR 400-241-618 INSERT, TS612 CONSOLE DUMMY, CORR 400-300-009 INSERT, KORRVU SINGLE/DOUBLE RACK UNITS 400-300-011 INSERT, USE W/400-300-009 ACC. DIVIDER 401-000-070 BAG, 14" 4MIL CLR PLASTIC TUBING 401-000-060 BAG, 12" 4MIL CLR PLASTIC TUBING 432-000-015 LABEL, COMPLIANCE FCC PART 15 (domestic) TS612 6-LINE UNIT 910-003-006 Item Item Description(s) 740-003-101 CHASSIS, RU,TS612 740-003-102 PANEL, FRONT RU, TS612 432-000-018 LABEL, BLANK 1.75 X 2.5, PRODUCT I.D. 740-009-003 COVER, DH 432-000-019 LABEL, BLANK 3X3 1/4" w/peel away, PKG I.D 740-009-304 PANEL, ACCESS, DH 432-003-001 LABEL, ACCESS PANEL TS612 800-003-000 MANUAL, TS612 432-003-002 LABEL, CANADA COMPLIANCE 800-003-003 CARD, QUICK REF TS612 LAMINATED 820-003-113 PCB ASSY, AUDIO CARDEDGE (CYBERGATE) 820-003-114 PCB ASSY, DIGITAL (CYBERGATE) (domestic) 432-110-004 LABEL, CAUT ELECT SHOCK ADH 460-110-005 PWR SUPPLY, CP# NFS40-7608 +&-12/40W 5V (domestic) 460-402-013 TWEAKER, TRIMPOT ADJUSTMENT? 820-003-115 585-600-001 FOAM, TAPE MISC 1" (international) 664-500-003 CONN, XLR F 3P CABLE MNT 820-003-106 PCB ASSY, GCU TS612 VER 1.5B 664-600-003 CONN, XLR M 3P CABLE MNT 820-003-108 PCB ASSY, CYBERGATE TELCO CARDEDGE 671-000-009 HOOD, DB9 671-000-025 HOOD, DB25 (domestic) 820-003-109 PCB ASSY, CYBERGATE TELCO CARDEDGE INT'L (international) 671-220-009 CONN, DB9 M CABLE MT 671-220-025 CONN, DB25 M CABLE MT 681-010-204 SCREW, 4-40 X 1/4" PPH BLK ANOD SELF-TAP 681-010-506 PCB ASSY, DIGITAL INT'L (CYBERGATE) SCREW, #6-32 X 3/8 PPH BLK W/INTTH WASH 681-010-604 SCREW, 6-32 X 1/4" PPH NYLON/LOCKING 681-210-606 SCREW, 6-32 X 3/8" PPH BLK 681-400-002 SCREW, 10-32 X 5/8" BLK POH, DECORATIVE 682-010-060 NUT, 6-32 X 1/4 683-046-403 SPACER, KIT M/F 4-40 X 3/16 W/HARDWARE 683-046-620 SPACER, M/F 6-32 X 1 1/4" HEX 684-050-060 WASHER, #6 INTERN TOOTH 684-400-001 WASHER, RACK CUP DECORATIVE 685-410-604 SCREW, 6-32 X 1/4" BUTTON HEX 699-150-006 PWR CORD, MOLDED 8' BLK 3 COND 699-360-001 MOD, PWR ENTRY RECEPT W/EMI FILT 3 AMPS 830-000-025 CABLE ASSY, 25 PAIR D50M/D50F 25FT 830-003-101 CABLE ASSY, MASC3P/MASC3P 18AWG 4" 830-003-103 CABLE ASSY, DB50M/IDC26PF RIBBON 6" 830-110-003 CABLE ASSY, MASC 6P/MASC 6P -9" 830-110-012 CABLE ASSY, CRIMP LUG/FASTON F -4" GRND 830-110-013 CABLE ASSY, FASTON F/MASC 3P -3" 910-003-200 TS612 CONTROL SURFACE UNIT (110) (domestic) 910-003-220 TS612 CONTROL SURFACE UNIT (INT'L) (international) TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 85 APPENDICES • APPENDIX E: BILL OF MATERIALS PCB ASSY, AUDIO CARDEDGE (CYBERGATE) 820-003-113 Item Item Description(s) Item Location(s) 432-500-010 LABEL, BLANK 1 X.5 WHT. 500-005-817S DIODE, 1N5817 SOD-87 PKG SMT CR1, CR2 507-012-001 LED, RED/GRN RECTANGULAR 2X5 MM DS1, DS2, DS3, DS4 511-011-150S RES, 150 OHM 1/10 W 1% 0805 C SMT R140, R141, R167, R168, R169, R170, R171, R172, R173, R174 511-011-604S RES, 604 OHM 1/10 W 1% 0805 C SMT R38, R47, R56, R72, R86, R87, R88, R89, R90, R94, R96, R100, R101, R102, R107, R110, R116, R117, R118, R119, R120, R121, R122, R123 511-012-100S RES, 1.00 KOHM 1/10 W 1% 0805 C SMT R125, R126, R127, R133, R146, R147, R185, R186, R187, R199 511-012-200S RES, 2.00 KOHM 1/10 W 0805 R33, R42, R51, R82, R95, R106, R111 511-012-221S RES, 2.21 KOHM 1/10 W 1% 0805 C SMT R134, R145 511-012-499S RES, 4.99 KOHM 1/10 W 1% 0805 C SMT R75, R97, R142, R158, R175, R178 511-012-768S RES, 7.68 KOHM 1/10 W 1% 0805 C SMT R204, R207 511-013-100S RES, 10.0 KOHM 1/10 W 1% 0805 C SMT R2, R4, R6, R11, R13, R14, R16, R17, R18, R21, R22, R23, R26, R27, R28, R31, R32, R34, R35, R36, R37, R39, R40, R41, R43, R44, R45, R46, R48, R49, R50, R52, R53, R54, R55, R57, R58, R59, R60, R62, R63, R64, R65, R67, R76, R78, R79, R80, R81, R83, R84, R85, R91, R92, R93, R108, R109, R112, R113, R114, R115, R124, R128, R129, R130, R131, R132, R135, R136, R137, R138, R139, R144, R148, R149, R150, R151, R162, R164, R165, R166, R176, R179, R188, R189, R190, R191, R192, R193, R203, R205, R208, R211, R212, R213, R214, R215, R216, R217 511-013-150S RES, 15.0 KOHM 1/10 W 1% 0805 C SMT R74, R98, R206, R210 511-013-200S RES, 20.0 KOHM 1/10 W 1% 0805 C SMT R1, R3, R5, R7, R8, R9, R10, R12, R15, R19, R20, R24, R25, R29, R30, R61, R68, R69, R70, R71, R103, R104, R105 511-013-324S RES, 32.4 KOHM 1/10 W 1% 0805 C SMT R73, R99, R143, R157 522-400-103 RES, POT 10 KOHM 3/8" SQ TRIMMER R153, R154, R155, R156, R159, R160, R161, R163 533-200-132S IC, DIG 74HC132 QUAD SCHMITT NAND GT U25 533-204-316S IC, MIX HC4316 QUAD ANLG SWITCH U9 535-300-815S IC, ANA MT8815AP SWITCH ARRAY 44P PLCC U10, U11, U12 TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 86 APPENDICES • APPENDIX E: BILL OF MATERIALS PCB ASSY, AUDIO CARDEDGE (CYBERGATE) 820-003-113 Item Item Description(s) Item Location(s) 540-300-347S IC, ANA LF347M QUAD BI-FET OP AMP SMT U4, U6, U7, U8, U13, U14, U15, U17, U22, U24, 540-302-142 540-405-532S 543-007-805 543-007-905 558-032-001S IC ANA SSM2142 LINE DRIVER IC ANA NE5532D DUAL OP-AMP LW NOISE SMT IC ANA REG AN7805CT 1 AMP +5V TO 220 IC ANA REG LM7905CT 1AMP -5V TO 220 FERRITE, CHIP BLM32AO7 40ohm 1206 C SMT U26 U1 U2 U3 U5 U16 U18 U21 U23 U20 U19 L1, L2, L3, L4, L5, L6, L7, L8, L9, L10, L11, L12, L13, L14, L15, L16, L17, L18, L19, L20, L21, L22, L23, L24. 561-103-904S TRANS, 2N3904 SMT Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4, Q9, Q10, Q11, Q12, Q13, Q14, Q15, Q16, Q18, Q20, Q22 561-103-906S 563-300-702S 570-000-008 TRANS, 2N3906 PNP SMT TRANS, 2N7002 SMT SOCKET, IC 8 PIN WIPER TIN Q5, Q6, Q7, Q8, Q17, Q19, Q21 Q23, Q26 XU1, XU2, XU3, XU5 616-101-501S CAP, 100PF 50V CERAMIC NPO 0805 SMT C29, C30, C31, C32, C63, C76, C77 C122, C129 616-104-501S CAP, 0.1UF 50V Z5U 0805 C SMT C16, C17, C18, C19, C35, C38, C41, C44, C47, C49, C50, C51, C53, C54, C55, C56, C57, C58, C64, C66, C68, C70, C72, C73, C78, C84, C88, C89, C93, C96, C97, C98, C100, C104, C105, C106, C107, C108, C112, C115, C121, C128, C130, C131, C132, C133, C134, C154, C155, C156, C157 616-106-016S CAP, 10UF 16V TAN 6032 C SMT C26, C27, C85, C99, C101, C102, C103, C109, C110, C111, C126, C127, C160, C161 616-222-501S CAP, 2200PF 50V NPO 1206 C SMT C79, C80, C90, C94, C135, C137, C138, C159 616-471-100S CAP, 470PF 100V NPO 0805 C SMT C1, C2, C3, C6, C7, C8, C11, C12, C13, C21, C22, C23, C86, C87, C95, C140, C141, C142, C144, C145, C162, C163, C164, C165, C166, C167 616-472-100S CAP, 4700PF 100V NPO 1206 C SMT C20, C28, C34, C36, C37, C40, C42, C43, C46, C48, C59, C60, C61, C62, C65, C67, C69, C113, C114, C116, C117, C118, C123, C124, C125, C143, C146, C147, C148, C149 TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 87 APPENDICES • APPENDIX E: BILL OF MATERIALS PCB ASSY, AUDIO CARDEDGE (CYBERGATE) 820-003-113 Item 616-474-501S Item Description(s) CAP, 0.47UF 50V Z5U 1812 C SMT Item Location(s) C4, C5, C9, C10, C14, C15, C24, C25, C33, C39, C45, C52, C71, C74, C75, C81, C82, C83, C91, C92, C119, C120, C136, C139, C150, C151 620-010-011 SWITCH, DIP RA 10 POLE 20 PIN BLK SW1 664-260-003 CONN, XLR M 3P PC/ PNL BLK J4, J5, J8, J9 664-360-003 CONN, XLR F 3P PNL MNT BLK J2, J3, J6, J7 670-040-003S CONN, 40 P M .21 H .05 X .05 SMT J17, J18 671-720-050 CONN, DB50 F R/A PIN PC MNT J1 673-012-003 CONN, HEADER POST 3P MASC .15C SPFL J20 673-012-006 CONN, HEADER POST 6P MASC .15C SPFL J19 673-020-040S CONN, HEADER 2X20 X.1 F SMT J15, J16 673-021-026S CONN, HEADER STRIP 2X13=26P M, SHROUDED J10 673-023-043 CONN, CARD EDGE 43P .156 SINGLE ROW J11, J12, J13, J14 678-103-002S TEST POINT, PC MOUNT SMT TP1, TP2, TP3 720-003-113 PCB, AUDIO/CPU, TS612 (CARDEDGE) TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 88 APPENDICES • APPENDIX E: BILL OF MATERIALS PCB ASSY, DIGITAL, TS612 (CYBERGATE) 800-003-114 Item Item Description(s) Item Location(s) 432-500-010 LABEL, BLANK 1 X.5 WHT. 511-010-100S RES, 10 OHM 1/10 W 1% 0805 R57 RES, 301 OHM 1/10 W 1% 0805 C SMT R61 511-015-100S RES, 1.00 MOHM 1/10 W 1% 0805 C SMT R22 512-011-150S RES, 150 OHM 1/8 W 1206 C SMT R1, R2, R3, R4, R5, R6, R7, R10, R20, R57 512-012-100S RES, 1.00 KOHM 1/8 W 1% 1206 C SMT R8, R9, R11, R12, R13, R14, R15, R16, R17, R18, R19, 512-013-100S RES, 10.0 KOHM 1/8 W 1% 1206 C SMT R23, R24, R25, R26, R27, R28, R29, R30, R31, R32, (international) 511-011-301S (domestic) R21 R33, R34, R35, R36, R37, R38, R39, R40, R41, R42, R43, R44, R45, R46, R47, R48, R49, R50, R51, R52, R53, R54, R55, R56, R58, R59, R60, R62, R63, R64, R65, R67, R68, R69, R70, R71, R72, R73, R74 533-200-541S IC, DIG 74HC541 OCTAL TRISTATE BUFF 533-204-573S IC, 74HC573D U23, U25 U26 533-204-574S IC, DIG 74HC574W CMOS FLIP FLOP SMT U10, U11, U16, U17, U19 533-555-089 IC, MIX VRC TP5089 NATIONAL ONLY U30 534-006-256S IC, DIG 32KX8 STAT RAM 100NS 5.0V SOP U28 534-068-111S IC, DIG 68HC11A1 MICRO CONTROLLER U20 534-075-179S IC, DIG SN75179 B RS422 TRANS/REC U1, U8, U14 534-082-684S IC, DIG 82C684 CMOS QUAD CH UART RX/TX U29 535-102-003S IC, ANA ULN2003A TRANS ARRAY U9, U12, U15, U18, U31 SMT,MC1413D 535-201-111S IC, ANA MCAH11L1 OPTO COUP U2, U3, U4, U5, U6, U7 540-001-202S IC, MIX RS232 MAX202 TRANSCEVR SMT U13 540-001-232S IC, DIG MAX1232CSA WATCHD TIMER 8PSO U22 SMT 558-032-001S FERRITE, CHIP BLM32AO7 40ohm 1206 C SMT L1, L2, L3, L4, L5, L6, L7, L8, L9, L10, L11, L12, L13, L14, L16, L17, L18, L19, L20, L21, L22, L23, L24, L25, L26, L27, L28, L29, L30, L31, L32, L33, L34, L35, L36, L37, L38, L39, L40, L41, L42, L43, L44, L45, L46, L47, L48, L49, L50, L51, L52 570-450-028 SOCKET, IC 28 PIN .600 SPC MACH GLD 583-180-358 CRYSTAL, 3.579545 MHZ HC-18U C Y2 583-180-737 CRYSTAL, 7.3728 MHz HC-49/U C Y1 616-104-501S CAP, 0.1UF 50V Z5U 0805 C SMT C1, C2, C3, C5, C6, C7, C8, C9, C10, C11, C12, C13, C16, C17, C18, C21, C23, C24, C26, C27, C28, C29, C31, C32, C33, C34, C35, C36, C37, C41 TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 89 APPENDICES • APPENDIX E: BILL OF MATERIALS PCB ASSY, DIGITAL, TS612 (CYBERGATE) 800-003-114 Item Item Description(s) Item Location(s) 432-500-010 LABEL, BLANK 1 X.5 WHT. 511-010-100S RES, 10 OHM 1/10 W 1% 0805 R57 RES, 301 OHM 1/10 W 1% 0805 C SMT R61 511-015-100S RES, 1.00 MOHM 1/10 W 1% 0805 C SMT R22 512-011-150S RES, 150 OHM 1/8 W 1206 C SMT R1, R2, R3, R4, R5, R6, R7, R10, R20, R57 512-012-100S RES, 1.00 KOHM 1/8 W 1% 1206 C SMT R8, R9, R11, R12, R13, R14, R15, R16, R17, R18, R19, 512-013-100S RES, 10.0 KOHM 1/8 W 1% 1206 C SMT R23, R24, R25, R26, R27, R28, R29, R30, R31, R32, (international) 511-011-301S (domestic) R21 R33, R34, R35, R36, R37, R38, R39, R40, R41, R42, R43, R44, R45, R46, R47, R48, R49, R50, R51, R52, R53, R54, R55, R56, R58, R59, R60, R62, R63, R64, R65, R67, R68, R69, R70, R71, R72, R73, R74 533-200-541S IC, DIG 74HC541 OCTAL TRISTATE BUFF U23, U25 533-204-573S IC, 74HC573D U26 533-204-574S IC, DIG 74HC574W CMOS FLIP FLOP SMT U10, U11, U16, U17, U19 533-555-089 IC, MIX VRC TP5089 NATIONAL ONLY U30 534-006-256S IC, DIG 32KX8 STAT RAM 100NS 5.0V SOP U28 534-068-111S IC, DIG 68HC11A1 MICRO CONTROLLER U20 534-075-179S IC, DIG SN75179 B RS422 TRANS/REC U1, U8, U14 534-082-684S IC, DIG 82C684 CMOS QUAD CH UART RX/TX U29 535-102-003S IC, ANA ULN2003A TRANS ARRAY U9, U12, U15, U18, U31 SMT,MC1413D 535-201-111S IC, ANA MCAH11L1 OPTO COUP U2, U3, U4, U5, U6, U7 540-001-202S IC, MIX RS232 MAX202 TRANSCEVR SMT U13 540-001-232S IC, DIG MAX1232CSA WATCHD TIMER 8PSO U22 SMT 558-032-001S FERRITE, CHIP BLM32AO7 40ohm 1206 C SMT L1, L2, L3, L4, L5, L6, L7, L8, L9, L10, L11, L12, L13, L14, L16, L17, L18, L19, L20, L21, L22, L23, L24, L25, L26, L27, L28, L29, L30, L31, L32, L33, L34, L35, L36, L37, L38, L39, L40, L41, L42, L43, L44, L45, L46, L47, L48, L49, L50, L51, L52 570-450-028 SOCKET, IC 28 PIN .600 SPC MACH GLD 583-180-358 CRYSTAL, 3.579545 MHZ HC-18U C 583-180-737 CRYSTAL, 7.3728 MHz HC-49/U C Y1 616-104-501S CAP, 0.1UF 50V Z5U 0805 C SMT C1, C2, C3, C5, C6, C7, C8, C9, C10, C11, C12, C13, Y2 C16, C17, C18, C21, C23, C24, C26, C27, C28, C29, C31, C32, C33, C34, C35, C36, C37, C41 TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 90 APPENDICES • APPENDIX E: BILL OF MATERIALS PCB ASSY, GCU (60 MHZ) PROG. SING-SIDE (820-130-106) Item Item Description Item Location(s) 432-500-010 LABEL, BLANK 1 X.5 WHT. 503-030-318S DIODE, SCHOTTKY 30V 200 NM SOT-23 SMT CR1 511-000-022S RES, 2.2 OHM 1/8 W 1% 1206 C SMT R24 511-011-604S RES, 604 OHM 1/10 W 1% 0805 C SMT R20, R21 511-013-100S RES, 10.0 KOHM 1/10 W 1% 0805 C SMT R1, R2, R3, R5, R6, R7, R8, R9, R10, R11 R12, R13, R14, R15, R16, R17, R18, R19, R22, R23, R25 511-015-100S RES, 1.00 MOHM 1/10 W 1% 0805 C SMT R4 534-056-004S IC, DIG 56002 DSP 40MHZ PQFP SMT U3 534-056-006S IC, DIG DSP56156 60MHZ CQFP SMT U6 535-310-849S IC, MIX CS4215 STEREO CODEC 16BIT SMT U7 537-127-120S IC, DIG 29F010 1MBIT FLASH PROM 150NS U1, U4, U5 540-001-232S IC, DIG MAX1232CSA WATCHD TIMER 8PSO SMT U2 584-205-409S CRYSTAL, 4.096MHZ SX2050P PKG SMT Y1 616-102-101S CAP, 1000PF 100V NPO 0805 C SMT C25, C34, C36 616-104-501S CAP, 0.1UF 50V Z5U 0805 C SMT C4, C5, C6, C7, C8, C9, C11, C12, C13, C14, C15, C16, C17, C18, C19, C20, C21, C22, C23, C24, C26, C28, C29, C33 616-105-016S CAP, 1UF 16V TANT 3216 C SMT C27, C32 616-106-016S CAP, 10UF 16V TAN 6032 C SMT C10, C35 616-220-100S CAP, 22PF 100V NPO 1206 C SMT C1, C2 616-472-100S CAP, 4700PF 100V NPO 1206 C SMT C3, C30, C31 670-040-002S CONN, 40 P F .21 H .05 X .05 SMT J1 678-700-080S JUMPER, 0 OHM 0805 C SMT JP1 720-130-013 PCB, GCU, SINGLE-SIDED UNIT ASSY, TS612 CONTROL SURFACE (850-003-200) Item Item Description 401-000-060 BAG, 12" 4MIL CLR PLASTIC TUBING 432-000-018 LABEL, BLANK 1.75 X 2.5, PRODUCT I.D 460-003-201 PAD, SWITCH COND RUBBER, TS612 CONS 585-100-005 BUMPER, RUBBER GREY 1/2"D 14 HIGH 681-010-312 SCREW, 4-40 X 3/4 PPH SELF TAP TYPE B 681-010-320 SCREW, 4-40 X 1 1/4 PPH SELF TAP TYPE B 681-810-500 SCREW, 4 X 1/4" PPH SHT MTL TAPPING 683-046-403 SPACER, KIT M/F 4-40 X 3/16 W/HARDWARE 684-040-040 WASHER, #4 FLAT& SPLIT LOCK 740-003-201 CHASSIS, UPPER CONSOLE, TS612 740-003-202 CHASSIS, LOWER CONSOLE, TS612 740-003-203 BRACKET, CONN CONSOLE, TS612 740-003-204 OVERLAY, KEYPAD MYLAR, CONSOLE TS612 740-003-205 OVERLAY, PAPER, SCREENER CONTROL TS612 740-003-206 OVERLAY, PAPER, STUDIO CONTROL TS612 820-003-201 PCB ASSY, CONTROL SURFACE, TS612 830-003-201 CABLE ASSY, RIB DB15M/IDC16PF 12" 830-003-202 CABLE ASSY, DCPWRF/MASC2P 22AWG 12" TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 91 APPENDICES • APPENDIX E: BILL OF MATERIALS PCB ASSY, CONTROL SURFACE, TS612 (820-003-201) Item Item Description Item Location(s) 500-004-004 DIODE, 1N4004 1 AMP 400V D11 507-010-022 LED, BI-COLOR FLAT D1, D2, D3, D4, D5, D6, D7, D8, D13, D14, D15, D16, D17, D18, D19, D20, D21, D22, D23, D24, D25, D26, D27, D28 508-010-001 SENSOR, PHOTO PS1 512-010-750S RES, 75 OHMS 1/8 W 1% 1206 C SMT R2, R15, R16, R17, R18, R19, 512-011-150S RES, 150 OHM 1/8 W 1206 C SMT R6 512-011-750S RES, 750 OHM 1/8 W 1% 1206 C SMT R35 512-012-100S RES, 1.00 KOHM 1/8 W 1% 1206 C SMT R5, R7, R8 512-012-432S RES, 4.32 KOHM 1/8 W 1 % 1206 C SMT R36 512-013-100S RES, 10.0 KOHM 1/8 W 1% 1206 C SMT R9, R10, R11, R12, R13, R14, R23, R24, 512-013-324S RES, 32.4 KOHM 1/8 W 1% 1206 C SMT 533-200-132S IC, DIG 74HC132 QUAD SCHMITT NAND GT U8 534-075-179S IC, DIG SN75179 B RS422 TRANS/REC U3 540-001-232S IC, DIG MAX1232CSA WATCHD TIMER 8PSO SMT U4 540-002-895S IC, DIG UNC,5895EP 8BIT SER IIN SOURCE U7 540-405-532S IC, ANA NE5532D DUAL OP-AMP LW NOISE SMT U6 543-000-086 IC, ANA REG LT1086CT 1.5A ADJ LW DRP OUT Q10 543-007-805 IC, ANA REG AN7805CT 1 AMP +5V TO 220 Q3 558-032-001S FERRITE, CHIP BLM32AO7 40ohm 1206 C SMT L1, L2, L3, L4, L5, L6, L7, L8, L9, 563-300-702S TRANS, 2N7002 SMT Q1, Q2, Q4, Q5, Q6, Q7, Q9 R20, R21, R22, R28 R25, R26, R29, R30, R31, R32, R33, R34 R1 L10, L11, L12, L13, L14 571-500-028S SOCKET, IC 28P PLCC SMT XU2 583-180-110 CRYSTAL, 11.0592 MHZ HC18U C Y1 586-010-320 SPEAKER, MINILERT MCP32OB2 PC MNT B1 616-102-101S CAP, 1000PF 100V NPO 0805 C SMT C25 616-104-100S CAP, 0.1UF 50V Z5U 1206 C SMT C3, C6, C13, C14, C15, C16, C18, C20, 616-106-016S CAP, 10UF 16V TAN 6032 C SMT C1, C2, C5, C19, C22 616-220-100S CAP, 22PF 100V NPO 1206 C SMT C9, C11 616-471-100S CAP, 470PF 100V NPO 0805 C SMT C27 616-471-501S CAP, 470PF 50V NPO 1206 C SMT C24 616-474-501S CAP, 0.47UF 50V Z5U 1812 C SMT C12 673-002-002 CONN, HEADER POST 2P MASC .10 C J3 676-150-004 CONN, TELE 4P R/A LOW PRO LINE JACK J2 678-224-016 PIN, STRIP DUAL 2X8=16PIN .24 TALL J2 678-700-080S JUMPER, 0 OHM 0805 C SMT R37 681-810-500 SCREW, 4 X 1/4" PPH SHT MTL TAPPING Q3, Q10 720-003-201 PCB, KEYBOARD, TS612 807-003-201 FIRMWARE, U2, TS612 CONSOLE C21, C26 U2 TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 92 APPENDICES • APPENDIX E: BILL OF MATERIALS PCB ASSY, CYBERGATE TELCO CARDEDGE (820-003-108) Item Item Description(s) Item Location(s) 511-011-150S RES, 150 OHM 1/10 W 1% 0805 C SMT R19, R36, R48 511-011-301S RES, 301 OHM 1/10 W 1% 0805 C SMT R14, R31, R47, R49, R50, R51 511-012-249S RES, 2.49 KOHM 1/10 W 1% 0805 C SMT R13, R30, R44 511-012-499S RES, 4.99 KOHM 1/10 W 1% 0805 C SMT R3, R9, R20, R25, R35, R40 511-012-562S RES, 5.62 KOHM 1/10 W 1% 0805 C SMT R11, R27, R42 511-012-604S RES, 6.04 KOHM 1/10 W 1% 0805 C SMT [R4, R23, R38 domestic] [R10, R26, R45 511-013-100S RES, 10.0 KOHM 1/10 W 1% 0805 C SMT R1, R2, R5, R7, R12, R17, R18, R22, R28, R29, 511-013-150S RES, 15.0 KOHM 1/10 W 1% 0805 C SMT R4, R6, R23, R24, R38, R41 international] R33, R34, R37, R43, R46 (international) 510-013-243S RES, 24.3 KOHM 1/10 1% C SMT R6, R24, R41 511-013-200S RES, 20.0 KOHM 1/10 W 1% 0805 C SMT R8, R21, R39 511-014-511S RES, 511 KOHM 1/10 W 1% 0805 C SMT R15, R16, R32 IC, DIG 74HC123D DU RETRIG MONOST M SMT U6, U12 535-201-100S IC, ANA LDA100 OPTO COUPLER SOLID STATE U5, U13, U19 535-201-200 IC, ANA CYBERGATE 2000 DAA MODULE U3, U10, U17 IC, ANA CYBERGATE 2111,DAA MOD.PAN EURO U2, U9, U18 (international) 533-200-123S (international) (domestic) 535-201-206 (international) 540-300-347S IC, ANA LF347M QUAD BI-FET OP AMP SMT U21 540-405-532S IC, ANA NE5532D DUAL OP-AMP LW NOISE SMT U1, U4, U8, U11, U14, U16 544-203-100S SUPPRESSOR, TRANS SIDACTOR P3100SA Q3, Q6, Q9 561-103-904S TRANS, 2N3904 SMT Q2, Q5, Q8 561-103-906S TRANS, 2N3906 PNP SMT Q1, Q4, Q7 616-101-501S CAP, 100PF 50V CERAMIC NPO 0805 SMT C5, C22, C36 [C5, C21, C36 international only] 616-102-101S CAP, 1000PF 100V NPO 0805 C SMT C1, C10, C15, C26, C29, C38 616-104-501S CAP, 0.1UF 50V Z5U 0805 C SMT C2, C3, C6, C7, C16, C17, C19, C20, C28, C30, C32, C34, C39, C40 [C12, C23 international only] 616-106-016S CAP, 10UF 16V TAN 6032 C SMT C14, C25, C35 616-474-501S CAP, 0.47UF 50V Z5U 1812 C SMT C4, C18, C31 [C11, C13, C27 international 621-100-001S SWITCH, SPST TELCOM 8P DIP U7, U15, U20 640-300-075S FUSE, 3/4 AMP 250V TELECOM SMT F1, F2, F3 678-103-002S TEST POINT, PC MOUNT SMT TP1, TP2 678-200-110 PIN, STRIP DUAL 2X5=10P .24 TALL R/A J6 678-700-080S JUMPER, 0 OHM 0805 C SMT R10, R26, R45 only] (domestic) TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 93 APPENDICES • APPENDIX F: WARRANT Y Warranty Gentner Communications Corporation (Manufacturer) warrants that this product is free of defects in both materials and workmanship. Should any part of this equipment be defective, the Manufacturer agrees, at its option, to: A. Repair or replace any defective part free of charge (except transportation charges) for a period of one year from the date of the original purchase, provided the owner returns the equipment to the Manufacturer at the address set forth below. No charge will be made for parts of labor during this period; B. Furnish replacement for any defective parts in the equipment for a period of one year from the date of original purchase. Replacement parts shall be furnished without charge, except labor and transportation. This Warranty excludes assembled products not manufactured by the Manufacturer whether or not they are incorporated in a Manufacturer product or sold under a Manufacturer part or model number. THIS WARRANTY IS VOID IF: A. The equipment has been damaged by negligence, accident, act of God, or mishandling, or has not been operated in accordance with the procedures described in the operating and technical instructions; or, B. The equipment has been altered or repaired by other than the Manufacturer or an authorized service representative of the Manufacturer; or, C. Adaptations or accessories other than those manufactured or provided by the Manufacturer have been made or attached to the equipment which, in the determination of the Manufacturer, shall have affected the performance, safety or reliability of the equipment; or, D. The equipment's original serial number has been modified or removed. NO OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR USE, APPLIES TO THE EQUIPMENT, nor is any person or company authorized to assume any warranty for the Manufacturer or any other liability in connection with the sale of the Manufacturer’s products. Manufacturer does not assume any responsibility for consequential damages, expenses, or loss of revenue or property, inconvenience, or interruption in operation experienced by the customer due to a mal- TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 Appendix F: Warranty 94 APPENDICES • APPENDIX G: COMPLIANCE function in the purchased equipment. No warranty service performed on any product shall extend the applicable warranty period. In case of unsatisfactory operation, the purchaser shall promptly notify the Manufacturer at the address set forth below in writing, giving full particulars as to the defects or unsatisfactory operation. Upon receipt of such notice, the Manufacturer will give instructions respecting the shipment of the equipment, or such other matters as it elects to honor this warranty as above provided. This warranty does not cover damage to the equipment during shipping and the Manufacturer assumes no responsibility for such damage. All shipping costs shall be paid by the customer. This warranty extends only to the original purchaser and is not assignable or transferable. Gentner Communications Corporation, 1825 Research Way, Salt Lake City, Utah 84119 Appendix G: Compliance FCC Part 15 Compliance This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his/her own expense. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Gentner Communications Corporation could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. FCC Part 68 Compliance The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) is 0.7B A label containing, among other information, the FCC registration number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this equipment is prominently posted on the top plate, near the rear of the equipment. If requested, this information must be provided to your telephone company. USOC Jacks: This device uses RJ11C and RJ21X terminal jacks. TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 APPENDICES • APPENDIX G: COMPLIANCE The REN is used to determine the quantity of devices which may be connected to the telephone line. Excessive RENs on the telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call. In most, but not all areas, the sum of the RENs should not exceed five (5). To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to the line, as determined by the total RENs, contact the telephone company to obtain the maximum RENs for the calling area. If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required. If advance notice is not practical, the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible. Also, you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary. The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations, or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment. If this happens, the telephone company will provide advance notice for you to make the necessary modifications in order to maintain uninterrupted service. If you experience problems with this equipment, contact Gentner Communications Corporation, 1825 Research Way, Salt Lake City, Utah 84119, or by phone at (801) 975-7200 for repair and warranty information. If the trouble is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may request you remove the equipment from the network until the problem is resolved. No user serviceable parts are contained in this product. If damage or malfunction occurs, contact Gentner Communications for instructions on its repair or return. This equipment cannot be used on telephone company provided coin service. Connection to Party Line Service is subject to state tariffs. IC Compliance This equipment has been tested and approved for Canadian compliance. At the time of this printing, the CCL DOC number has not been released. The Load Number of this equipment is: 7 NOTICE: The Industry of Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective operational and safety requirements. The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user’s satisfaction. TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 95 96 APPENDICES • APPENDIX G: COMPLIANCE Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company. The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection. In some cases, the company’s inside wiring associated with a single line individual service may be extended by means of a certified connector assembly (telephone extension cord). The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations. Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by Gentner Communications. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment. Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected together. This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas. Safety Information Caution: For use only with certified telecommunications equipment. Information for CTR21 The TS612 has been approved in accordance with Council Decision 98/482/EC for pan-European single terminal connection to the public switched telephone network (PSTN). However, due to differences between the individual PSTNs provided in different countries, the approval does not of itself give an unconditional assurance of successful operation on every PSTN network termination point. In the event of problems, you should contact your equipment supplier. Network Compatibility Declaration Gentner Communications Corporation of 1825 Research Way, Salt Lake City, Utah 84119 USA declares that the product TS612 is designed to be compatible with the following networks: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and United Kingdom. TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 97 INDEX I ndex A AIR Button: 27-30, 35, 40, 43-44 Answering a Call: 44-45 Aux Button: 23, 36, 41, 43 Aux (Studio 2): 20, 25, 34 Aux I/O: 23, 41 C Calibration: 27-30 Calibration of Caller Audio: 28 Calibration of DEA: 30 Calibration of Hold Audio: 29 Calibration of Send Audio: 27 Call Handling: 44 CONF Button: 42-43, 46 Conference Mode: 21, 37-38, 40, 42, 46 Control Surface Buttons: 38, 43 Control Surface Emulation: 34-35 Control Surface Hookup: 25 Control Surface Setup: 31 TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 98 INDEX D DIP Switch Settings: 14, 16-19 Dual-Studio: 15, 19, 20, 28, 37, 42 F FLSH Button: 34, 41, 43 H Hex Codes: 56, 65 Hold Audio: 27, 29, 44-45, 48 Hold Button: 20, 29, 35-36, 40, 42-45, 48, 52 Hook Flash Timing: 36 Hybrid 1: 15, 17-18, 27-30, 36, 65 Hybrid 2: 15, 17-18, 28-30, 36, 65 L Latching: 22-23, 48 LED: 27-28, 33-36, 39-46, 48, 57 LED Color Coding: 33-36, 39-42 Line Expansion: 13 Line LED Quick Reference Table: 39 M Main (Studio 1): 20-22, 25, 27, 32, 34, 37 Making a Call: 44-45 Mixed-Caller: 16 Mix-Minus: 16-20, 48-49, 52 MODE Button: 33, 36, 41, 43 Momentary: 22-23, 48 MUTE Button: 42-43 TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 INDEX N NEXT Button: 6, 40, 41, 43-45, 48 O Off Button: 7, 28-29, 36, 38, 40, 42-43, 45, 48 On-Air: 6, 17, 25, 29, 34-35, 37, 39, 40-49 Operational Modes: 31-34 P Parallel Control: 36 PBX: 8, 10-11, 36, 41, 49 Phone Lines IN: 9, 50 Phone Lines OUT: 9, 50 Pinouts: 49, 53 Previous Hold Mode: 34, 36, 38, 41, 44-45 R REC: 22, 41, 43, 46 REC MIX: 22, 46 Record Control: 22-23, 46, 50 S Schematics: 66 Screened Calls: 37, 40-41, 45 Screener: 15, 19, 25, 34-38, 41, 43-45, 49, 64-65 Screener Air Control: 34-35, 37, 43-44, 65 Screener Control Surface: 15, 25, 35, 37, 43-45, 65 SCRN Button: 41, 43, 45 Send Audio: 20, 22, 27, 29 Serial Communications Protocol: 31, 56 Setup Mode: 32-34, 36, 41 Specifications: 50-52 Split-Caller: 7, 17-18, 28 Split-Hybrid: 7, 18, 28 Status Bytes: 57 TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760 99 100 INDEX T Telephone Line: 6, 8-10, 12-13, 20-21, 28-29, 31-32, 38, 48-49, 51, 9495 Trim Pot: 20-21, 27-30, 49, 52 Two Button Hold Mode: 34-36, 40 Two Button Off Mode: 36, 40 V VIP: 6, 42-43, 46, 49 W Warranty: 5, 93, 95 TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1.800.283.5936 (USA) OR 1.801.974.3760