ClearOne comm AP10 Creating a G-Link network, Installation ~ Hardware Setup, Phoenix connector

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AB

Figure 2.2. AP10 rear panel connectors

The

three terminals in

the

Phoenix connector

correspond with the back- panel audio contacts (from left to right): +(positive), –(negative), and

(ground).

Installation ~ Hardware Setup

CD EF G

5. Wire the AP10 to the AP800 using the provided three-terminal Phoenix

push-on connectors. These connectors are designed for easy wiring; simply

insert the desired wire into the appropriate connector opening and tighten

down the top screw.

Transmit Input Audio connected to the Transmit Input [D] will be sent

 

down the telephone line.

Receive Output Audio from the telephone participant is passed to

+

￿

Ground

Negative

Receive Output [E].

Creating a G-Link network

1. Place the AP units in their proper locations. The back-panel G-Link In and

G-Link Out [B] connectors are designed for setting up your G-Link network.

G-Link connections between AP units are connected in daisy-chain fashion

Positive

Figure 2.3. Phoenix push-on connector

using category five twisted-pair cable.

2.The first ClearOne unit in the chain must have the G-Link In connector terminated with a G-Link terminator (provided).

AP800

AP 10

G-Link

G-Link

Terminator

 

AP 10

Audio: Transmit and Receive

 

G-Link

G-Link

 

Terminator

 

Figure 2.4. G-Link connection block diagram

3. The first ClearOne unit’s G-Link Out connector is then attached to the

 

G-Link In connector on the next unit in the chain. At the end of the network,

 

the final unit must have the G-Link Out connector terminated with a G-Link

 

terminator as well.

 

A G-Link network will allow interconnection of up to 16 AP10s and eight AP800s.

 

If the AP units are stacked vertically, connect them using the short RJ-45 jumper

 

(provided). If networking over longer distances (up to 20 feet/ 6.1 meters between

 

units), use Cat 5 twisted-pair (10BaseT LAN) cable.

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Contents AP10 Telephone Interface Technical Services Group ~ 1-800-283-5936 USA ~ Table of Contents IiiAppendices OperationFeatures IntroductionProfessional Services Group Sales and Customer ServiceTechnical Support ClearOne Communications EuMEA GmbHUnpacking Controls and ConnectionsFront view Introduction ~ Controls and ConnectionsAP10 rear-panel connectors Rear viewBefore You Install Power requirementsEquipment placement Telephone line requirementsTechnical Services Group ~ 1-800-283-5936 USA ~ Hardware Setup Connect the unitInstallation ~ Hardware Setup Phoenix connectorCreating a G-Link network Connecting power Device ID DIP switch settingsBinary DIP Switch Address Position Assigning device ID numbersTechnical Services Group ~ 1-800-283-5936 USA ~ DIP Switch Settings Noise burst/auto-adaptReceive boost Receive AGC Auto-answerAuto-disconnect Call progression/loopReceive reduction CalibrationNoise burst adapt RingingTransmit level adjustment Receive level adjustmentAuto-adapt Using the AP10 To answer a callTo make and disconnect a call Using the Telco Interface FoundTo mute Other telco optionsControllers Custom control through DB-25 portTechnical Services Group ~ 1-800-283-5936 USA ~ Appendix a Specifications AppendicesRemote connector pinout Appendix B PinoutsAppendices ~ Appendix B Pinouts Pin DescriptionSet connector pinout Line connector pinoutAppendix C Serial Commands ConventionsCommand structure ExampleConvention Description AP10 Serial Commands Appendices ~ Appendix C Serial CommandsCommand Function Command form Device AACommand form Device Hook Command form Device HookdExample Command form Device LVL CH Command form Device Mute CH ExplanationCommand form Device Null Command form Device TECommand form Device Terl Return values Return valuesCommand form Device Terle Command form Device UIDCommand form Device VER Appendix D Warranty This Warranty is Void ifAppendices ~ Appendix D Warranty Appendix E Compliance FCC Part 15 ComplianceFCC Part 68 Compliance Usoc Jacks This device uses RJ-11C and RJ21X terminal jacksSafety Information IC ComplianceAppendices ~ Appendix E Compliance Appendix F Block Diagram Acoustic Echo Cancellation AEC GlossaryGlossary Index Index