Pub. 43004-013F
G A I - T R O N I C S ® C O R P O R A T I O N
A H U B B E L L C O M P A N Y
CommandPLUS Series
Desktop Console
Installation and Service Manual
GAI-Tronics Corporation 400 E. Wyomissing Ave. Mohnton, PA 19540 USA
610-777-1374 800-492-1212 Fax: 610-796-5954
VISIT WWW.GAI-TRONICS.COM FOR PRODUCT LITERATURE AND MANUALS
CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE
This manual is provided solely as an operational, installation, and maintenance guide and contains sensitive business and technical information that is confidential and proprietary to GAI-Tronics. GAI-Tronics retains all intellectual property and other rights in or to the information contained herein, and such information may only be used in connection with the operation of your GAI-Tronics product or system. This manual may not be disclosed in any form, in whole or in part, directly or indirectly, to any third party.
COMPUTER SOFTWARE COPYRIGHTS
This product contains copyrighted computer programs stored in semiconductor memory. These programs are copyrighted by GAI-Tronics Corporation and may not be reproduced in any form without express written permission from GAI-Tronics.
WARRANTY
GAI-Tronics warrants for a period of one (1) year from the date of shipment, that any GAI-Tronics equipment supplied hereunder shall be free of defects in material and workmanship, shall comply with the then-current product specifications and product literature, and if applicable, shall be fit for the purpose specified in the agreed-upon quotation or proposal document. If (a) Seller’s goods prove to be defective in workmanship and/or material under normal and proper usage, or unfit for the purpose specified and agreed upon, and (b) Buyer’s claim is made within the warranty period set forth above, Buyer may return such goods to GAI-Tronics’ nearest depot repair facility, freight prepaid, at which time they will be repaired or replaced, at Seller’s option, without charge to Buyer. Repair or replacement shall be Buyer’s sole and exclusive remedy, and the warranty period on any repaired or replacement equipment shall be one (1) year from the date the original equipment was shipped. In no event shall GAI-Tronics’ warranty obligations with respect to equipment exceed 100% of the total cost of the equipment supplied hereunder. The applicability of any such third-party warranty will be determined solely by GAI-Tronics.
Services. Any services GAI-Tronics provides hereunder, whether directly or through subcontractors, shall be performed in accordance with the standard of care with which such services are normally provided in the industry. If the services fail to meet the applicable industry standard, GAI-Tronics will, for a period of one (1) year from the date of completion, re-perform such services at no cost to the Buyer. Re-performance of services shall be Buyer’s sole and exclusive remedy, and in no event shall GAI-Tronics’ warranty obligations with respect to services exceed 100% of the total cost of services provided hereunder.
Limitations/Exclusions. The warranty on any equipment supplied hereunder is subject to Customer’s use in compliance with applicable FCC regulations and manufacturer specifications. The warranties herein shall not apply to, and GAI-Tronics shall not be responsible for, any damage to the goods or failure of the services supplied hereunder, to the extent caused by accident, misuse, abuse, neglect, system design, product modification, failure to follow instructions contained in the product manual, repair, or attempted repair by anyone not authorized by GAI-Tronics, improper installation, installation of parts that do not conform to the quality or specifications of the original parts or accessories, damage or loss occurred during shipment, or any unit which is not new when sold or upon which the serial number has been defaced, modified or removed. The warranty does not extend to damage incurred by natural causes including Force Majeure. The warranty does not cover microprocessors if failure is due to static damage or application of improper voltage. THE WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES CONTAINED HEREIN ARE IN LIEU OF AND EXCLUDE ALL OTHER WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED BY OPERATION OF LAW OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Operational and Maintenance Procedures. Buyer acknowledges that any improper use, maintenance, or modification of the equipment provided hereunder, or use of unqualified maintenance or service technicians will severely impair the operational effectiveness of the entire communication system. Buyer hereby agrees to indemnify, defend and hold GAITronics harmless from and against any and all third party claims arising, in any manner, out of: (a) Buyer’s neglect of the equipment; (b) Buyer’s use of technicians not authorized by GAI-Tronics to service the equipment; or (c) Buyer’s improper use or modification of the equipment or failure to follow the operational and maintenance procedures provided with the equipment.
Limitation of Liability/Damages. In no event (even should circumstances cause the exclusive warranties and remedies set forth in the Warranty section to fail of their essential purpose) shall either party be liable for any indirect, incidental, special or consequential damages (including, but not limited to, loss of use, loss of anticipated profits, or damages arising from delay) whether such claims are alleged to have arisen out of breach of warranty, breach of contract, strict or absolute liability in tort, or other act, error or omission, or from any other cause whatsoever, or any combination of the foregoing.
“Motorola”, “STAT-ALERT”, and “RapidCall” are registered Trademarks of Motorola Corporation.
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Table of Contents |
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FOREWORD ............................................................................................................................................................... |
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SCOPE OF MANUAL .................................................................................................................................................... |
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NOMENCLATURE ........................................................................................................................................................ |
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ORDERING REPLACEMENT PARTS .............................................................................................................................. |
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SERVICE AND REPAIR ................................................................................................................................................. |
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SAFE HANDLING OF CMOS INTEGRATED CIRCUIT DEVICES ...................................................................................... |
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FEATURES OF THE COMMANDPLUS SERIES DESKTOP CONSOLE ............................................................................... |
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MODEL CHART........................................................................................................................................................... |
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SPECIFICATIONS ......................................................................................................................................................... |
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DESCRIPTION............................................................................................................................................................ |
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION.............................................................................................................................................. |
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Tone Remote Control ............................................................................................................................................ |
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DC Remote Control............................................................................................................................................. |
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E&M Remote Control ......................................................................................................................................... |
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INSTALLATION....................................................................................................................................................... |
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GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS..................................................................................................................................... |
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MECHANICAL RECEIPT INSPECTION ......................................................................................................................... |
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FCC INTERFERENCE WARNINGS .............................................................................................................................. |
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EQUIPMENT REQUIRED............................................................................................................................................. |
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CABLE INSTALLATION SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS..................................................................................................... |
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TELEPHONE LINE LIGHTNING AND OVER-VOLTAGE PROTECTION............................................................................. |
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LINE CONNECTIONS.................................................................................................................................................. |
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LINE LEVEL SETTINGS.............................................................................................................................................. |
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Line Input (Receive Audio) Level Adjustment..................................................................................................... |
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Desktop Console Adjustment........................................................................................................................................... |
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Line Output (Transmit) Level Adjustment........................................................................................................... |
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TYPES OF BASE STATION CONTROL ......................................................................................................................... |
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INSTALLATION.......................................................................................................................................................... |
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Electrical Interface ............................................................................................................................................. |
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Ground Cable ..................................................................................................................................................... |
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Channel Interface Cable..................................................................................................................................... |
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Power Supply (3308-00124-00).......................................................................................................................... |
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Battery Revert Power Supply (XCP0080A)......................................................................................................... |
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ACCESSORIES ........................................................................................................................................................... |
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XGM003A Gooseneck Microphone/ XDM003A Desk Microphone.................................................................... |
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Other Microphones ............................................................................................................................................. |
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XCP0140A Headset Interface Box...................................................................................................................... |
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Headset/Handset Connection.............................................................................................................................. |
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XFS002A Footswitch .......................................................................................................................................... |
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System Jumper Table .......................................................................................................................................... |
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CARD SUITE PROGRAMMING SOFTWARE.................................................................................................... |
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION............................................................................................................................................ |
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Connections ........................................................................................................................................................ |
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Installation.......................................................................................................................................................... |
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CONSOLE DIAGNOSTICS..................................................................................................................................... |
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ENTERING THE DIAGNOSTIC MODE .......................................................................................................................... |
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USER PARAMETERS MENU....................................................................................................................................... |
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Side Tone Volume Adjust .................................................................................................................................... |
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Microphone Selection and Sensitivity................................................................................................................. |
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Printer Error Messages ...................................................................................................................................... |
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CLOCK AND DISPLAY SET......................................................................................................................................... |
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Setting the Clock ................................................................................................................................................. |
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Setting the Display Viewing Angle...................................................................................................................... |
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Setting the Display Brightness ............................................................................................................................ |
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SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS............................................................................................................................................. |
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Keyboard Diagnostics......................................................................................................................................... |
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Keyboard Test .................................................................................................................................................................. |
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LED Test .......................................................................................................................................................................... |
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Audio Diagnostic ................................................................................................................................................ |
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Test 1 – Communications Test ......................................................................................................................................... |
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Test 2 – Audio Loop Test................................................................................................................................................. |
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Test 3 – Output Adjust ..................................................................................................................................................... |
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Test 4 – Gain Stage Test................................................................................................................................................... |
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Test 5 – Input Level Adjust.............................................................................................................................................. |
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Internal Diagnostics ........................................................................................................................................... |
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Alert Level........................................................................................................................................................... |
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Page Level .......................................................................................................................................................... |
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Security ............................................................................................................................................................... |
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START-UP DISPLAY.................................................................................................................................................. |
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Boot-Up Error Code Definitions......................................................................................................................... |
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Code Definitions ................................................................................................................................................. |
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CARD Suite Software Version............................................................................................................................. |
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Firmware Version – Host – DSP – Display CPK ............................................................................................... |
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FEATURES AND OPTIONS.................................................................................................................................... |
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DTMF DECODE ....................................................................................................................................................... |
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PAGING ENCODE ...................................................................................................................................................... |
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POSITIVE MODE CONTROL ....................................................................................................................................... |
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PRINTER INTERFACE................................................................................................................................................. |
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LOGGING RECORDER OUTPUT MODULE ................................................................................................................... |
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DC CONTROL CP0010A/XCP0010A....................................................................................................................... |
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Installation/Relocation |
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4-CHANNEL E&M CONTROL CP0040A/XCP0040A............................................................................................... |
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SUPERVISORY CONTROL CP0050A/XCP0050A ...................................................................................................... |
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DIRECT ENHANCED FULL DUPLEX PHONE INTERFACE CP0070/XCP0070A............................................................ |
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Ring Detect Sensitivity |
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EXTERNAL ENHANCED FULL DUPLEX PHONE INTERFACE CP0060/XCP0060A ...................................................... |
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BATTERY REVERT XCP0080A................................................................................................................................. |
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MDC1200 STAT-ALERT SIGNALING CP0650/TDN9413A ................................................................................... |
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25-PAIR TELCO INTERFACE XCP0030A .................................................................................................................. |
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BUTTON/ELASTOMER REPLACEMENT (XCP0110A) ................................................................................................ |
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PAGING ..................................................................................................................................................................... |
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TYPES OF PAGING..................................................................................................................................................... |
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2-TONE PAGING ....................................................................................................................................................... |
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2-Tone Paging Example...................................................................................................................................... |
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Group Call .......................................................................................................................................................... |
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PLECTRON PAGING................................................................................................................................................... |
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Plectron Paging Example ................................................................................................................................... |
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5/6-TONE PAGING .................................................................................................................................................... |
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5/6 Tone Paging Example................................................................................................................................... |
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TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................................................................................................................ |
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TROUBLESHOOTING THE COMMANDPLUS SERIES DESKTOP CONSOLE ................................................................... |
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REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST ...................................................................................................................................... |
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DEFINITIONS AND ACRONYMS......................................................................................................................... |
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Foreword
User Instructions (USA)
This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA. On this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, a product identifier in the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. If requested, this number must be provided to the telephone company.
A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and telephone network must comply with the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and requirements adopted by the ACTA. A compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this product. It is designed to be connected to a compatible modular jack that is also compliant. See installation instructions for details.
The REN is used to determine the number of devices that may be connected to a 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 (5.0). To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line, as determined by the total RENs, contact the local telephone company. For products approved after July 23, 2001, the REN for this product is part of the product identifier that has the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. The digits represented by ## are the REN without a decimal point (e.g., 03 is an REN of 0.3). For earlier products, the REN is separately shown on the label.
If this equipment [GAI-Tronics telephone] causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required. But if advance notice isn’t 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 in order for you to make necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service.
If trouble is experienced with this equipment, please contact GAI-Tronics Corporation at 800-492-1212 or www.gaitronics.com for repair or warranty information. If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved.
Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs. Contact the state public utility commission, public service commission or corporation commission for information.
This equipment uses a telephone handset and it is hearing aid compatible.
User Instructions (Canada) CP-01, Issue 8, Part I: Section 14.1
NOTICE: The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational and safety requirements as prescribed in the appropriate Terminal Equipment Technical Requirements document (s). The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user’s satisfaction. 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. 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 coordinated by a representative designated by the supplier. 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.
CAUTION
Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority, or electrician, as appropriate.
CP-01, Issue 8, Part I: Section 14.2
NOTICE: The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) assigned to each terminal device provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface. The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 5.
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CommandPLUS Series Desktop Console Installation and Service Manual |
Scope of Manual
This manual offers descriptive data and service information for the Command PLUS Series Desktop Console. Service diagrams and printed circuit board details are a part of this service manual.
The Command PLUS Series Desktop Console Operator’s Manual, 43004-016, is another publication related to the operation of the CommandPLUS Series Console. Both manuals are available on our website at www.gai-tronics.com.
Programming instructions are included with the GAI-Tronics CARD Suite Software. The software must be registered with GAI-Tronics in order to receive future updates.
Nomenclature
The model number, located on the nameplate on the bottom, specifically identifies GAI-Tronics equipment. The console version is displayed on the screen. Options, program software version, and firmware versions are also displayed. If additional options are ordered, the option will be identified on the circuit board.
Ordering Replacement Parts
When ordering replacement parts or requesting equipment information, please include the complete identification number. This applies to all components, kits, and chassis. If the component part number is not known, the order should include the number of the chassis or kit of which it is a part and sufficient description of the desired component to identify it. Order parts from:
Customer Service
GAI-Tronics Corporation
400 E. Wyomissing Ave.
Mohnton, PA 19540
US: 800-492-1212
Outside US: 610-777-1374
Service and Repair
Inoperative or malfunctioning equipment should be returned to the factory for repair. Please call 1-800-492-1212 to obtain a Return Authorization number, published repair prices, and shipping instructions. A Return Authorization number can also be obtained by visiting our website at www.gai-tronics.com.
NOTE: A purchase order or credit card number is required prior to processing non-warranty repairs.
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Foreword |
Safe Handling of CMOS Integrated Circuit Devices
Many of the integrated circuit devices used in communications equipment are of the Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) type. Because of their high open circuit impedance, CMOS integrated circuits are vulnerable to damage from static charges. Care must be taken handling, shipping, and servicing them and the assemblies in which they are used.
Even though protection devices are provided in CMOS integrated circuit inputs, the protection is effective only against over-voltage in the hundreds of volts range such as is encountered in an operating system. In a system, circuit elements distribute static charges and load the CMOS circuits, decreasing the chance of damage. However, CMOS circuits can be damaged by improper handling of the modules, even in a system.
To avoid damage to circuits, observe the following handling, shipping, and servicing precautions:
1.Prior to and while servicing a circuit module, particularly after moving within the service area, momentarily touch both hands to a bare metal, earth-grounded surface. This will discharge any static charge that may have accumulated on the person doing the servicing.
NOTE: Wearing a conductive wrist strap will minimize static build-up during servicing.
2.Whenever possible, avoid touching any electrically conductive parts of the circuit module with your hands.
3.Power down the unit before installing or removing the circuit module.
4.When servicing a circuit module, avoid carpeted areas, dry environments, and certain types of clothing (silk, nylon, etc.) because they contribute to static build-up. Similarly, disconnect the test probe prior to removing the ground lead.
5.All electrically powered test equipment should be grounded. Apply the ground lead from the test equipment to the circuit module before connecting the test probe.
6.If a circuit module is removed from the system, it is desirable to lay it on a conductive surface (such as a sheet of aluminum foil) which is connected to ground through 100K of resistance.
7.When soldering, be sure the soldering iron is grounded, and has a grounded tip.
8.Prior to connecting jumpers, replacing circuit components, or touching CMOS pins (if this becomes necessary in the replacement of an integrated circuit device), be sure to discharge any static build-up as described in procedure 1. Since voltage differences can exist across the human body, it is recommended that only one hand be used if it is necessary to touch pins on the CMOS device and associated board wiring.
9.When replacing a CMOS integrated circuit device, leave the device in its conductive rail container or conductive foam until it is to be inserted into the printed circuit module.
10.All low impedance test equipment (such as pulse generators, etc.) should be connected to CMOS device inputs after power is applied to the CMOS circuitry. Similarly, such low impedance equipment should be disconnected before power is turned off.
11.Replacement modules shipped separately from the factory will be packaged in a conductive material. Any modules being transported from one area to another should be wrapped in a similar material (aluminum foil may be used). Never use non-conductive material for packaging these modules.
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CommandPLUS Series Desktop Console Installation and Service Manual |
Features of the CommandPLUS Series Desktop Console
•Enhanced multi-tasking operation
•Available in 4, 8, and 12-channel control. 4 and 8-channel consoles are field expandable.
•Accommodates a minimum of 10 consoles per system
•Supports Tone, DC, and E&M control types
•Includes Paging Encoder for individual, sequential multi-channel group, stack paging, and one-touch paging
•DTMF Decode for Automatic Number Identification
•16-Frequency control per channel
•Optional MDC1200 STAT-ALERT Signaling capability
•24 programmable buttons allocated as two per channel to support channel functions such as alert tone, frequency change, infinite or timed mute, monitor and supervisor as well as one-touch paging using preprogrammed aliases
•Optional full-duplex telephone interface capability
•Supports headset, desktop microphone, and footswitch
•Allows standard PC applications to capture printer port output for logging
•Individual master volume controls for select and unselect speakers
•Individual select and unselect volumes per channel
•Easy-to-use Windows®-based programming application
•VU-meter for receive and transmit audio
•Logging recorder output
•Custom paging and multiple alert tones (4)
•12/24-hour clock
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Model Chart
The following is a list of the CommandPLUS Series Desktop Console models:
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ICP9004A |
CommandPLUS Series 4-Channel Desktop Console (expandable) |
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ICP9008A |
CommandPLUS 8-Channel Desktop Console (expandable) |
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ICP9012A |
CommandPLUS 12-Channel Desktop Console |
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The following options can be ordered pre-installed in your CommandPLUS Series Console:
Option Description
CP0010 DC Control (Order one for each dc channel)
CP0040 E&M Signaling (requires CP0050)
CP0050 Supervisory Control
CP0060 External Enhanced Full Duplex Phone Interface
CP0650 MDC STAT-ALERT Signaling (replaces logging recorder output capability)
CP0070 Direct Enhanced Full Duplex Phone Interface
The following features are included in the standard console and are available through either programming selection or direct access:
•DTMF Decode
•Positive Mode Control
•Paging Encode
•Multi-Select Option
•Logging Recorder Output
•16-Frequency Control
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The following field installation kits are available for installation in the CommandPLUS Series Desktop Console:
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XCP0010A |
DC Control Kit |
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XCP0020A |
16-Frequency Capable Kit (existing installation upgrade) |
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XCP0030A |
25-Pair Telco Interface Kit |
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XCP0040A |
4-Channel E&M Signaling Kit (requires CP0050 or XCP0050A) |
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XCP0050A |
Supervisory Control Kit |
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XCP0060A |
External Enhanced Phone Interface Kit |
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XCP0070A |
Direct Enhanced Phone Interface Kit |
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XCP0080A |
Battery Revert Power Supply Kit |
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XCP0100A |
4-Channel Expansion Kit |
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XCP0110A |
Replacement Button/Elastomer Kit |
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XCP0140A |
Headset Box |
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XCP0150A |
25-foot cable, 25-pair with connector |
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XCP0160A |
50-foot cable, 25-pair with connector |
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XGM003A |
Gooseneck Mic |
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XHS003C |
Amplified Headset (requires XCC003B) |
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XCC003C |
Coiled Cord with PTT (requires XCP0140A) |
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XDM002A |
Desk Mic |
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XDM003A |
Gooseneck Desk Mic |
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XFS002A |
Dual Footswitch |
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TDN9413A |
MDC1200 STAT-ALERT Signaling Kit |
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The following programming software cable is required for programming the CommandPLUS Series Desk Console:
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Description |
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XAC4000A |
Programming Bundle CD; Includes CARD Suite Software (included with console |
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purchase) |
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XCP0170A |
Programming Cable |
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CommandPLUS Series Desktop Console Installation and Service Manual Foreword
Specifications
General |
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Temperature range .................................................................................................................. |
0º C to +50º C |
Humidity ................................................................................................................................... |
95% at 50º C |
Physical size................................................................................................ |
9.5 H × 14.5 W × 13.5 D inches |
Power input............................................................. |
120/240 V ac, 15% (47 to 63 Hz); or +10.5 to 18 V dc |
Weight (without options)....................................................................................................... |
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ICP9004A................................................................................................................................... |
18.0 lbs. |
ICP9008A................................................................................................................................... |
19.5 lbs. |
ICP9012A................................................................................................................................... |
21.0 lbs. |
Audio General |
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Audio response ....................................................................................................... |
+3 dB at 300 to 3000 Hz |
Hum and noise ............................................................. |
Transmit – Less than 50 dB below full rated power |
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Receive – Less than 55 dB below full rated power |
Audio distortion .............................................................................................................. |
Less than 2% THD |
Compression ............................................................................... |
Input variations of 30 dB output variation |
Receiver Audio |
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Input .............................................................................................. |
−25 dBm to +11 dBm adjustable |
Crosstalk ............................................................... |
60 dB below rated output levels at rated line impedance |
Input impedance............................................................................................................... |
600 ohms nominal |
Tone Remote Control |
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Guard tone............................................................................... |
2100, 2175, 2325, 2800 (default = 2175 Hz) |
Function tones............................................................................................................ |
F1 Transmit: 1950 Hz |
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F2 Transmit: 1850 Hz |
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F3 Transmit: 1350 Hz |
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F4 Transmit: 1250 Hz |
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Monitor: 2050 Hz |
Function tones are selectable via GAI-Tronics’ CARD Suite Software Application |
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Transmit Audio |
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Condenser microphone ......................................................................... |
Selectable, digital steps 1 through 5 |
Microphone sensitivity ......................................... |
Reference 165 mV, selectable, digital steps 1 through 5 |
Audio out to phone line ................................................................ |
−20 dBm to +11 dBm into 600-ohm load |
Line balance....................................................................................................................... |
70 dB at 1000 Hz |
DC Remote Control |
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Audio out to phone line ............................................................................................ |
F1 Transmit: +5.5 mA |
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F2 Transmit: +12.5 mA |
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Monitor: −2.5 mA |
Output currents are selectable via GAI-Tronics’ CARD Suite Software Application
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CommandPLUS Series Desktop Console Installation and Service Manual |
FCC Information |
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FCC Registration Number ....................................................................................... |
US: ADGOT01B46053 |
Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) ......................................................................................................... |
. .1 |
Network connection (USOC)................................................................................................................. |
RJ11 |
IC Information (Canada) |
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IC Certification Number |
...... 8226048 A |
Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) ......................................................................................................... |
. .1 |
Connecting method ............................................................................................................................ |
CA11A |
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Description
General Description
The CommandPLUS Series Desktop Console is a multi-channel console compatible with conventional radio systems. It uses tone remote control to interact with the base stations, but dc remote control and E&M control are available as options. The CommandPLUS Series Console allows control of up to 12 individual base stations.
Operating parameters are programmed via the console’s CARD (Configuration Application for Radio Dispatch) Suite Software Application.
ToneRemoteControl
Tone control is a particular scheme of remote radio control. This scheme uses tones of different frequencies and levels to command the radio to perform various tasks. Control tones are categorized as high level guard tone, function tone, or low level guard tone. These tones are generated by the console and routed to the base stations via wire line connections (leased or owned dry lines).
High level guard tone precedes all control tone sequences and notifies the selected base station of a change in its operating mode. High level guard tone is normally active for 120 ms, but the duration is programmable from 120 to 4000 ms in 10 ms increments. Refer to Figure 1.
Following the high level guard tone is function tone. Function tone is normally active for 40 ms, but the duration is programmable between 40 and 4000 ms in 10 ms increments. It forces the radio to perform a task specified by the tone’s frequency. Low level guard tone follows function tone and remains active as long as the base station is transmitting. Low level guard tone is present only when the tone control sequence is a command that causes the radio to transmit.
Figure 1. Tone Remote Control Tones
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DC RemoteControl
DC control is a method of remote radio control. This scheme uses dc currents of differing magnitudes and polarities to command the radio to perform various tasks. The dc control currents are directly impressed upon the audio wire line connections between the console and base stations.
E&MRemoteControl
E&M remote control is another scheme of remote radio control. This scheme uses two pair of leads to control communication between the console and base station. The console uses the “M” leads to signal the base station when to transmit, and uses the “E” leads to detect when to receive.
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General Considerations
The CommandPLUS Series Desktop Console can be placed on any flat level surface (desk top) that provides the operator with full visibility of all front panel controls and indicators.
Mechanical Receipt Inspection
The CommandPLUS Series Desktop Console is shipped in a cardboard container with inserts. Thoroughly inspect it as soon as possible after delivery. In-transit damage should be immediately reported to the transportation company.
FCC Interference Warnings
The FCC requires that manuals pertaining to Class A and Class B computing devices contain warnings about possible interference with local and residential radio and TV reception. Please read these warnings and all safety information in the Foreword section of this manual.
Equipment Required
Test Equipment
•RF service monitor
•AC voltmeter with dB ranges for measuring audio levels
•#1 Phillips screwdriver
•1/8-inch flat blade screwdriver
Documentation
•base station’s tone remote adapter manual
•these installation instructions
Cable Installation Safety Considerations
Interconnecting, communications, and Class 2 dc power cables should be separated from electrical light or other Class 1 circuits by at least 2 inches. The exception is where Class 1 wiring or power circuits are run in a raceway, or are metal-sheathed or metal-clad, or are permanently separated from the conductors of the other circuitry by a continuous and firmly fixed nonconductor such as porcelain tubes or flexible tubing in addition to the insulation on the wire. Communications cables and in-building wiring should be listed and marked for the purpose according to NEC Article 800.
Telephone Line Lightning and Over-voltage Protection
The CommandPLUS Series Console has an over-current phone line fuse which protects against occasional extreme fault conditions that may get past the primary protectors. An example of such a fault condition is a power line cross. For maximum surge and lightning protection, building primary (overvoltage) protectors should be installed at the point where the telephone lines enter the radio equipment building. Primary protectors are usually required by local codes and should be provided by your leased line provider.
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Line Connections
Line Considerations - Private Circuit
If leased lines from your local telephone company are used between the console and a tone remote adapter or base station, the telephone company (Local Exchange Carrier) may request a Facility Interface Code (FIC). The FIC is subject to local availability. See Table 1.
Table 1. Analog Facility Interface Code
FIC Description
02NO2 2-wire private line; no signaling conversion by LEC (IN-Band)
02NO4 4-wire private line; no signaling conversion by LEC (IN-Band)
Metallic 2 or 4-wire metallic private line (“Hoot and Holler” circuits)
Within a manufacturing plant, a campus, or large building, customer-supplied metallic pairs may be used. It is not necessary to have dc continuity on these lines. While using tone control, continuity is required for dc control.
Circuit Conditioning
The console is designed to work with good quality analog speech band or leased private circuit. This was previously known as ‘basic’ conditioning under Series 2000/3002 service. The line must be non-PSTN (no dial tone, talk-battery, or signaling). This equipment falls under the Category II, FCC Tariff #260 Service and is exempt from FCC Part 68 registration. (Ref. FCC Form 730 Application Guide pages 1– 5.)
For 2-wire operation, 2000 Series lines may be used with or without conditioning. C1 or C2 conditioning is available for these lines and relates to the envelope delay distortion and attenuation. A basic conditioned line may be used if it is the only type available. Overall system quality is limited by the quality of these lines.
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Line Level Settings
The CommandPLUS Desktop Console allows the installer to adjust level settings through the on-screen diagnostics. These procedures assume that the base stations have been properly adjusted.
LineInput (ReceiveAudio)Level Adjustment
The line input level adjustment allows the receive audio of each channel to be compensated for line loses between the base station and console, ensuring optimum audio performance of the console. It is important to set this level properly as maladjustment can cause distortion or over-compression of the receive audio.
1.Adjust the base station receive audio level to the console by applying an RF signal modulated with a 1000 Hz tone at rated system deviation to the base station receiver.
2.Adjust the base station output control for the desired level (e.g. –10 dBm) to the audio control line. Do not exceed the line supplier’s recommended maximum operating level.
Desktop Console Adjustment
1.Connect an ac voltmeter, or other appropriate measuring device, across the receive audio pair of the console MCU according to Table 5. Make a note of the measurement.
2.Enter the Navigator Diagnostics. Select SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS, then AUDIO. Enter the password 1490, and select INPUT LEVEL.
3.Use the channel VOL Up/Down buttons to select the proper input level settings. The level can be changed in 3 dB increments. Select the setting that is closest to, but not higher than, the measured level. For example, if the measured level is –11 dB, the console should be set at a –12 dB input sensitivity setting.
4.Repeat this process for each channel.
5.Press the MODE button when the setting is complete. When prompted, press 1 to save, or 2 to abandon changes.
LineOutput (Transmit)Level Adjustment
The output of each channel can be adjusted to accommodate for line losses from the console to the base station. Adjustment of the line out should be similar to that of the line input adjustment where the audio level at the base station is measured while the output level of the console is adjusted to achieve the optimum audio level at the base station.
1.Connect an ac voltmeter, or other appropriate measuring device, across the transmit audio pair at the base station. Refer to Table 5 for the correct test connections.
2.Enter the Navigator Diagnostics. Select SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS, then AUDIO. Enter the password 1490, and select OUTPUT ADJUST.
3.The MCU will produce a 2175 Hz signal output on all channel audio pairs. Refer to Table 5 for the correct connections.
4.Use the channel VOL Up/Down buttons to raise or lower the output level of the MCU channel.
5.Repeat this process for each channel.
6.Press the MODE button when complete. When prompted, press 1 to save, or 2 to abandon changes.
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Types of Base Station Control
The CommandPLUS Console is capable of either tone or dc control depending on the position of jumpers JU620 through JU623. For dc control, the console must have option CP0010 or XCP0010. Refer to Table 2.
Table 2. Jumper Positions for DC or Tone Control Selection
Function |
Jumper No. |
Position |
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Ch. 1, 5, 9 |
JU620 |
IN |
Tone Control |
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OUT |
DC Control (option CP0010 or XCP0010) |
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Ch. 2, 6, 9 |
JU621 |
IN |
Tone Control |
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OUT |
DC Control (option CP0010 or XCP0010) |
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Ch. 3, 7, 11 |
JU622 |
IN |
Tone Control |
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OUT |
DC Control (option CP0010 or XCP0010) |
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Ch. 4, 8, 12 |
JU623 |
IN |
Tone Control |
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OUT |
DC Control (option CP0010 or XCP0010) |
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NOTE: If operating in dc mode, the console must also be programmed for dc under Type of Interface in the CARD Software.
Two Wire Control (default)
In this configuration, a single two-wire line is used to carry the control tones or dc control currents (as applicable per channel) and the transmitter audio, from the CommandPLUS Series Console to the base station. This same 2-wire line is used to return the receive audio back to the console from the base station. Refer to Table 3 for the appropriate system configuration.
Four Wire Audio/Control
In this configuration, one pair of lines is used to carry both control tones or dc control currents (as applicable per channel) and the transmitter audio from the CommandPLUS Series Console to the base station. The other pair is used to carry the receive audio from the base station back to the console. Refer to Table 3 for the appropriate system configuration.
NOTE: In this configuration, RX audio can still be received on original 2-wire pair.
Table 3. Slave Module – 2-Wire/4-Wire
Function |
Jumper No. |
Position |
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Ch. 1, 5, 9 – 2W/4W Select |
JU602 |
2W – 2 wire control |
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4W – 4 wire control |
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Ch. 2, 6, 9 – 2W/4W Select |
JU606 |
2W – 2 wire control |
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4W – 4 wire control |
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Ch. 3, 7, 11 – 2W/4W Select |
JU610 |
2W – 2 wire control |
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4W – 4 wire control |
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Ch. 4, 8, 12 – 2W/4W Select |
JU614 |
2W – 2 wire control |
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4W – 4 wire control |
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Installation
The electrical hook-up of the console requires these basic connections: the ground wire, one to three channel interface cables, and the power supply cable.
WARNING
Voltages hazardous to life may be present at the exposed control line terminals under certain conditions during the following procedures. These voltages are also present on some component leads. Care should be taken to avoid shock during installation.
Electrical Interface
All of the electrical connections to the console are made at the rear panel. Power to the console is furnished through a 5-pin, DIN connector, P5. The Figure 2 shows the rear view of the CommandPLUS Series Desktop Console and the locations of the various connectors.
CHANNELS 9-12 |
CHANNELS 5-8 |
CHANNELS 1-4 |
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TELEPHONE |
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LOGGING |
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OUTPUT |
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POWER |
INTERFACE |
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RS232 CONNECTOR |
FOOT |
MIC |
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STATUS |
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RESET |
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SWITCH |
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LED |
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HEADSET |
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HANDSET |
Figure 2. View of CommandPLUS Back Panel with Connectors
The pinout for the power DIN connector is shown in Table 4:
Table 4. Power DIN Connector Pinout
Pins |
Function |
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1, 4 |
B-, Batt-, GND tab |
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3, 5 |
B+, IN |
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Batt+ |
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3 1
5 4
2
Figure 3. Power Connector Pinout
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