Tech Works CI-ODC-4 Quick Reference Manual

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CI-ODC-4
QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
Buttons and indicators provide control to allow the operator to just listen to the CI-Buss communication or to talk, and collaborate hands free. A headset jack on the side of the console allows connection of a local operator headset such as the CS-540 wireless unit.
Isolation Transformers not shown for simplicity. The CI-BUSS interface allows connection of additional units. The Microphones are processed with ALC to be of constant level and passed to other Units. The ALC has an indicator for displaying the Microphone level.
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Basic Operator Console Block Diagram
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Controls and Indicators:
Sloped Face: Station Select Switches, 4 Toggle Action Remote Station Indicators, Four
Red when selected Flashing when a Call is pending Off when not active
Controls both the Listening and Talking to the Remote Station
Console TALK Switch (Toggle Action, or Momentary) TALK Indicator,
Red when Microphone is enabled
Allows listening without interrupting the Remote Conversation Has no affect on the Headset
Front, Vertical Face: Power Indicator, Green when Operating Normally Microphone Input Level Indicator/VOX Indicator:
Off (VOX not tripped), microphone off Red, Low audio Level Flashing Green; Normal audio level Headset On Indicator: Green when the Operator Wireless Headset is ON; When the Headset is ON, the Console Microphone, Speaker, and Switches, are disabled
Side: Console Speaker Listening Level (Knob Pot, Side)
The Console Speaker Level Adjustment is limited, the speaker may not be turned completely off
Rear Connections:
CI-BUSS, “Master” Connectors, RJ-45, (Four) Footswitch (Optional), 1/4" TRS Jack - Used for 'Push-to-Talk' Operation Power Connector: 3.5mm Barrel Connectors - 24Volts, 1 Amps Maximum
Chassis, Earth Ground: Hex Nut, the Chassis is connected to Circuit Common through a 1-Meg-Ohm resistor
Side Connections: Headset Connector, RJ-22, CS-540, Plantronics, Wireless Headset (Optional)
The CS-540 requires initial adjustments
Configuration Switch: “A” Earphone Switch: “4” Microphone Switch: “6”
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Operation:
The Console Speaker listening level may be adjusted to be heard throughout the room When the Console Microphone is enabled the Console Speaker listening level is reduced to a lower level to prevent feedback
If there is a Remote Call Switch in the Procedure Room to get the attention of the Operator, The Call Tone comes through the Console Speaker, only if the Console Microphone is not enabled
If the Procedure Room is in a Conversation with the Operator, it is assumed the Call Switch will not be used
There are two Operational Configurations VOX (Voice Activated), or Push-to-Talk, Microphone The user should read the section below that pertains to their configuration
VOX (Voice Activated Microphone) Operation (Standard Option):
Basic Console Operation is straightforward and intuitive When the Operator wants to converse with the Procedure Room
Station Selection & Indication: Pushing a Station Button Selects that Station (Toggle Action) Pushing the (Active) Station Switch again, deselects that station Pushing another Station Switch selects that station and deselects the previous station
When a Station is not selected its indicator is Off When a Station is Selected, its Indictor is On A flashing Station Indicator, indicates that station is Calling Selecting a Calling Station cancels that stations Call
The Operator may disable the microphone with the "TALK” Switch", to only listen to the Procedure Room When the “TALK” switch is pushed, the indicator goes off to indicate the Console Microphone is disabled When the “TALK” switch is pushed again, the indicator lights red, to indicate the Microphone is enabled
When the microphone is enabled, the Switchover is Voice Activated (VOX) The Operator must speak directly into the Console Microphone
At a distance of ~6” for proper response
The "LIMIT/VOX" indicator lights Green to indicate the VOX is tripped During normal operation, the "LEVEL/VOX" Indicator flashes Red to indicate proper microphone level
If the Operator wants to continue listening without talking the Microphone should be disabled (Push the “TALK” Switch again)
TALK may only be changed while listening When listening is discontinued the state of TALK is retained This allows the Listen Switch to Control both Listening and Talking
Push-to-Talk Microphone Operation, (Jumper Option): When the TALK Switch is pressed: The Console Microphone is activated And the Console Speaker is ducked for maximum gain before feedback, when the Switch is Released the Console returns to full Listening
Call Tone:
Call Tone Runs anytime a Call is Pending and no Station is Selected The Call Tone is a ‘Warble Sequence’, repeating every 15 Seconds, until a Station is selected
The Console Speaker carries the Call Tone at a Fixed Level
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Operation with Accessories:
As S
hipped Jumpers to the Right
Move both Jumpers to the Left
Operation
HANDS FREE
OPERATION
PTT OPERATION
P2 Mic. Enable
VOX
PTT P3 Talk
Sw TOGGLE
PTT
The PTT Foot Switch allows hands free operation, and overrides VOX if the Environment becomes noisy
If the Operator has a Push-to-Talk Foot Switch (Optional) PTT disables VOX mode When the Foot Switch is pressed the Console Microphone is immediately activated When the Foot Switch is Released the Console returns to Listening
The Wireless Headset allows the Operator to move about the room, while carrying on a conversation with the Procedure Room
If the Operator has a Wireless Headset (Optional) The Wireless Headset has a an ON/OFF switch, when the Headset is ‘Off’ the function is the same as above The Headset has priority, and converses with the Procedure Room when the “HEADSET ON” indicator is lighted Red; The Console Microphone, Speaker, and Switches, are disabled The Listen and Talk indicators are forced off
Configuration:
Jumper:
Other Combinations are allowed and give special functionality where required like VOX with PTT or PTT with TOGGLing Button.
Cleaning – If the product becomes dirty and requires cleaning DO NOT USE CLEANING CHEMICALS SUCH AS 409, SIMPLE GREEN, or other solvents. If possible only use water to make a damp soft cloth and rub lightly to preserve the finish. If further cleaning or disinfecting is required, use only isopropyl alcohol on a soft cloth. Alcohol may dull the finish of the product but will not harm the electronics.
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