Monroe Electronics, Inc. warrants to the owners, each instrument and sub-assembly
manufactured by them to be f r ee from defects in material and workmanship for a period
of one year after shipment from factory. This warranty is applicable to the original
purchaser only.
Liability under this warranty is limited to service, adjustment or replacement of defective
parts (other than fuses or batteries) on any instrument or sub-assembly returned t o the
factory for this purpose, transportation charges prepaid.
This warranty does not apply to instruments or sub-assemblies subjected to abuse,
abnormal operating conditions, or unaut hor ized repair or m odification.
Since Monroe Electronics, Inc. has no control over conditions of use, no warranty is made,
or implied as to the suitability of our product for the customer's int ended use.
THE W ARRANTY SET FORTH IN THIS ARTICLE IS EXCLUSIVE AND I N LIEU OF ALL
OTHER WARRANTIES AND REPRESENTATIONS, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR
STATUTORY INCLUDI NG, BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. Except f or obligations expressly undertaken by
Monroe Electronics, in this warranty, Owner hereby waives and releases all rights, claims
and remedies with respect to any and all warranties, express, implied or statutor y
(including without limitation, the implied warrant ies of merchant ability and fitness) , and
including but without being limited to any obligation of Monroe Electronics with respect to
incidental or consequential damages, or dam ages for loss of use. No agreement or
understanding varying or extending the warranty will be binding upon Monroe Electronics
unless in writing signed by a duly authorized representative of Monroe Electronics.
In the event of a breach of the foregoing warranty, the liabilit y of Monroe Electronics shall
be limited to repairing or replacing the non-conforming goods and/or defective work, and
in accordance with the foregoing; Monroe Electr onics shall not be liable for any other
damages, either direct or consequential.
RETURN POLICY TO FACTORY:
Materials returned to Monroe must have a Return Material Authorization number. T o
obtain a RMA number, contact our A/V Switching & Control Customer Service at 585-7652254 or fax 585-765-9330. Customers have 30 days to determine that t he pr oduct
ordered fills their need and performs as described in Monroe’s literature. Units returned
for approved repair or credit, must be in the original packaging including all parts and
paperwork plus be in very good physical condition. If not, the cust om er is billed the cost
to refurbish the unit and f or missing accessories and merchandise. No products may be
returned for exchange or credit after 12 months of t he shipm ent date. Monroe reserves
the right to repair or replace units under warranty.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Number of Cue Tone Sequences:
1 set of On/Off standard,
2 to 4 optional
Output Impedance:
600 Ω, balanced
Cue Tone Output Level:
Adjustable, 2 mV to 2 V RMS
Cue Tone Delay Time:
Adjustable, 0.25 to 1.75 Sec.
Cue Tone Transmission Rate:
Adjustable, 5 to 200 digits/Sec.
Second Cue Tone Automatic
Re-send Timing:
Adjustable, over a wide range
Power Requirements:
94 - 240 VAC, +
UL/CSA/CD power supply
Physical:
3.5” H X 9.5” D X 19” W
Weight: 5 lbs.
10 %, 50/60 Hz
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DESCRIPTION
The model 3000R-103A Dual Tone Sender is a preprog rammed CATV Cue Tone generator
designed to place DTMF (Touch-Tone*) cues on CATV pr ogram audio. The cue tones are
transmitted to provide CATV systems with unattended switching and can signal beginning and
ending of:
- Daily Programming
- Program Segments
- Local Announcements or Commercials
The model 3000R-103A can provide up to eight Cue Tone codes; four ON and four OFF.
Internal Cue Tone Decoders monitor program audio and provide verification that the cues have
been properly transmitted.
Front panel pushbutton switches and indicators permit operat ion; r ear panel terminals allow
external switches and indicators to be added if desired.
*Touch-Tone is a registered trademark of AT&T
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INSTALLATION
Three terminal strips are provided on the rear panel of the model R103A for external
connections.
PROGRAM AUDIO CONNECTION:
Cue Tones can be inserted on the same carrier as the pr ogram audio or inserted on their own
carrier. If they are to be inserted on the program audio carrier, it is necessary to ensure that no
program audio is present while cue tones are being tr ansm it t ed. Therefore, the pr ogram audio
should be routed through the normally closed contacts of the 3000R-103A’s balanced audio
relay.
A. Open the program audio line and connect the audio source acr oss TBI, terminals 11 and
12.
B. Take the audio output f r om TB2, terminals 11 and 12.
NOTE: In the event of power or eq uipment failure the 3000R-103A will not interr upt the
program audio.
If the Cue Tones will be inserted on their own audio carrier, m ake the connection in step B
above.
MONITOR AUDIO CONNECTION:
Program monitor audio must be wired to TB3, terminals 11 and 12 to provide verification that
the cue tones have been properly transmitted. To accomplish t his, jumper TB2 terminals 11 and
12 to TB3 terminals 11 and 12.
If program m onit or audio is not available, TB3 terminals 11 and 12 may be wired directly to the
program audio source if desired. The monitor audio input is transformer coupled (600 ohms) to
the internal decoders.
REMOTE SWITCH CONNECTIONS:
Barrier strip TB1, terminals 1 thr ough 9 provide connections for installation of r emote switches
to activate cue tone codes.
Momentary pushbutton switches can be wired from any or all terminals 1 through 8, t o t er m inal
9. Momentarily grounding any terminal 1 throug h 8 will cause the 3000R-103A t o t r ansmit the
code controlled by that input.
TB1
TERMINAL CODE
1 1 ON
2 1 OFF
3 2 ON
4 2 OFF
5 3 ON
6 3 OFF
7 4 ON
8 4 OFF
9 COMMON (GROUND)
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REMOTE INDICATOR CONNECTION:
Barrier strip TB2 terminals 1 through 9 provide connections for installation of remote indicators
controlled by the internal Cue Tone Decoders.
Any type of LED indicators with proper current limiting resistors can be used for rem ote
indicators.
TB2
TERMINAL CODE
1 1 ON (GREEN)
2 1 OFF (RED)
3 2 ON (GREEN)
4 2 OFF (RED)
5 3 ON (GREEN)
6 3 OFF (RED)
7 4 ON (GREEN)
8 4 OFF (RED)
9 +5VDC OUTPUT
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OPERATION
When the Model R103A is firs t plugged into a 117 VAC outlet the fr ont panel red indicator lamps
will be “ON” for each channel that is installed.
Pressing the front panel ON switch for any active channel will cause the R103A to send its
preprogrammed Cue Tone out on TB2, terminals 11 and 12. When equipped with 3223B-2
transmission begins when switch is pushed.
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ADJUSTMENTS
All adjustments are made with respect to barrier strip TB2, terminals 11 and 12.
CUE TONE LEVEL:
A screwdriver adjustment in the center of the rear panel is provided for adjustment of the Cue
Tone level into the program audio. Maximum audio level is obtained by turning this control fully
clockwise.
The Cue Tone level on t he program audio should be adjust ed for – 12 dBm (200 MV RMS). The
Model 3171B (A4 position) has an on boar d level adjustment R10. By placing the rear panel level
adjustment in its center position the model 3171B R10 can be adjusted counterclockwise to
decrease the Cue Tone level to the desired level.
CUE TONE DELAY:
The delay time between a switch closure and the beginning of a Cue T one tr ansmission may also
be adjusted. The Model 3223B-2 (A5 position channel 1 and 2) and or ( A2 position channel 3 and
4) has an on board adjustment R12. Tur ning R12 clockwise will lengthen delay time between a
switch closure and the beginning of a Cue Tone tr ansmission, this factory set at a one second
delay.
CUE TONE TRANSMISSION RATE:
The Cue Tone tr ansmission rate may be adjusted for ot her that the factory setting of 10 Hz (50
ms first pulse width). The Model 3223B-2 (A5 position channel 1 and 2) and/or (A2 position
channel 3 and 4) has an on board adjustment R11. Turning R11 clockwise will increase the
transmission rate; 12.5 Hz. Equals 40 ms first pulse width; 14.3 Hz. Equals 35 ms first pulse
width.
R11 located on
3223B-2 pcb
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Front View – R103A
(with cover removed)
Not used on R103A
3223B Controller
(up to 2)
3185E Decoders
(up to 4)
3191 Coupler
3171B Encoder
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