Telex 1505 service manual Microphone Jumpers, Receive Line Input Impedance, Switch Settings

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4.3.2 Microphone Jumpers

Depending on which microphone you are us- ing, the following jumpers must be installed:

JP2 - carbon element; JP3 - electret element; JP4 - dynamic element with a low output.

No jumpers are installed for a dynamic micro- phone with a high output.

4.3.3 Receive Line Input Impedance

A 600terminating resistor is provided for each receive line input. Refer to the schematic and Table 1 for the proper jumper installation.

4.3.4 Switch Settings

Switches S1 to S5 provide the means to pro- gram the signal inputs to the output circuits. Any input can be programmed to any output. Multiple inputs can be combined to a single output, or conversely a single input can be pro- grammed to one output. Refer to the schematic and Table 2 for the proper jumper installation. Refer to the schematic and Table 2 for proper switch closures.

4.3.5Parallel Transmit Line Impedance Matching

If the occasion arises where the transmit line output must operate in parallel with another line terminating device, an impedance mis- match to the phone line will result. To maintain a 600Ω termination, it will be necessary to cre- ate a resistive pad on the output of the 1505 line driver. A similar pad must be installed in each parallel device. This resistive pad creates a matching network with the phone line, how- ever it induces a loss in the transmission path which lowers the line level and may affect the ultimate performance.

In order to easily insert the pad, a provision has been made in the circuit to allow the user to al- ter the value of two resistors in the transmit line output. The 1505 is shipped from the fac- tory for single line termination without a pad, resulting in the balanced transmit line output having a 0 Ω resistor in each leg of the trans- former without loss. To add the pad, both 0 Ω resistors must be replaced with a value corre- sponding to the number of parallel lines. Refer to the schematic and Table 3 for proper resistor values and corresponding insertion loss.

Table 2. Output Programming Switch Settings/Associated Switch

Input

 

 

Outputs

 

 

 

Tx Ch #1

Tx Ch #2

Tx Ch #3

Tx Ch #4

Speaker

Rx Ch #1

S-1

S-1

S-1

S-1

S-1

Rx Ch #2

S-2

S-2

S-2

S-2

S-2

Rx Ch #3

S-3

S-3

S-3

S-3

S-3

Rx Ch #4

S-4

S-4

S-4

S-4

S-4

Mic Input

S-5

S-5

S-5

S-5

S-5

Sum Audio In

S-6

S-6

S-6

S-6

S-6

 

 

 

 

 

 

Table 3. Parallel Transmit Line Resistor Network Selection

Tx Ch #

Resistor Designation

Parallel Lines, Resistor Value / Line Loss (dB)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2

3

4

1

R112, R113

300 Ω / 6 dB

620 Ω / 9.5 dΒ

910 Ω / 12.0 dΒ

2

R119, R121

300 Ω / 6 dB

620 Ω / 9.5 dΒ

910 Ω / 12.0 dΒ

3

R109, R110

300 Ω / 6 dB

620 Ω / 9.5 dΒ

910 Ω / 12.0 dΒ

4

R118, R120

300 Ω / 6 dB

620 Ω / 9.5 dΒ

910 Ω / 12.0 dΒ

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Audio Line Driver Inspection Table of ContentsOptional Features include Mounting Access for Installation/ServicingPower Jumper Options Signal Connections and Card Edge Con- nector Pin AssignmentFunction Jumper Status Out Microphone Jumpers Switch SettingsReceive Line Input Impedance Parallel Transmit Line Impedance MatchingControls and Indicators Interface connector NumberingSecuring the Connections Operation DescriptionComponent Side Card Edge Connector Pin Assignments Solder SideReceive Amplifier Theory of Operation GeneralCompression Limiter Circuit Transmit Line AmplifierPage Page Page Power Supply IndicatorsWarranty Limited Microphone InputSpecifications Parts List Part No. Description Ckt Sym Conn Jumper Plug JP1 JP2 JP3 JP4 JP5 JP6 JP7 JP8 JP9 East Cornhusker Highway, Lincoln, Nebraska