ClearOne comm operation manual Rear view, AP10 rear-panel connectors

Page 8

4

Introduction ~ Controls and Connections

AB CD EF G

Figure 1.3. AP10 rear-panel connectors

Rear view

A.Power. The AC power cord input is a NEMA-type connector allowing 100–240VAC, 50/60Hz.

B.G-Link In, Out. This RJ-45 connector is used to connect the AP10 to the AP800 for control. AP-Ware is capable of accessing and controlling a G-Link local area network (LAN) of up to eight AP800/AP400 units and

16 AP10 units. G-Link supports a distance of up to 20 feet between each connected unit.

C.Remote. This DB-25 connector provides control and status of the AP10 and unbalanced audio. See Appendix B for pinouts.

D.Transmit Input. This Phoenix connector is used to connect transmit audio (input) from the AP800 to the AP10, which is then sent to the telephone line.

E.Receive Output. This Phoenix connector is used to connect receive audio (telephone participant audio) from the AP10 to the AP800.

F.Telco Line. This RJ-11 connector provides connection of a standard analog telephone line to the hybrid.

G.Telco Set. This RJ-11 connector allows connection to a standard telephone set. Tip and ring from the phone line are present at this connector when the hybrid is in its off state. Tip and ring from the phone line are not present at this point when the hybrid is in its on state.

Technical Services Group ~ 1-800-283-5936 (USA) ~ 1-801-974-3760

Image 8
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 unitCreating a G-Link network Installation ~ Hardware SetupPhoenix connector Connecting power Device ID DIP switch settingsBinary DIP Switch Address Position Assigning device ID numbersTechnical Services Group ~ 1-800-283-5936 USA ~ Receive boost DIP Switch SettingsNoise burst/auto-adapt Receive AGC Auto-answerAuto-disconnect Call progression/loopReceive reduction CalibrationNoise burst adapt RingingAuto-adapt Transmit level adjustmentReceive level adjustment To make and disconnect a call Using the AP10To answer 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 ConventionsConvention Description Command structureExample AP10 Serial Commands Appendices ~ Appendix C Serial CommandsCommand Function Command form Device AAExample Command form Device HookCommand form Device Hookd 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 VER Command form Device TerleCommand form Device UID 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 jacksAppendices ~ Appendix E Compliance Safety InformationIC Compliance Appendix F Block Diagram Acoustic Echo Cancellation AEC GlossaryGlossary Index Index