Telex C-2002 Supervisor Function, Relay Contact Closure For Local Control, RX Side Settings

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4.2.2Supervisor Function

C onsole 1 :

C onsole 2 :

C onsole 3 :

L ine 1

L ine 1

L ine 1

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

L ine -

L ine +

Figure 6 Supervisor Function Example.

The Supervisor Function enables a console, such as the C-2002, which has the capability to drive this line, to disable all units on a particular line. This includes both PTT and RX audio. Its connection is similar to that of the crossmute function. By wiring alone, it is possible to setup only specific consoles with this feature. Figure 6 shows the connection scheme required to utilize this function. Pin 2 of all consoles are connected together. In addition, Pin 8 is also connected together on all consoles, serving as a common ground for all consoles. Assuming that console 1 has supervisory capability, when activated, Line 1 on parallel consoles 2 and 3 would then be inhibited from both Transmit and Receive.

4.2.3Relay Contact Closure For Local Control

The relay is normally open and provides a dry contact closure during PTT functions between pins 7 and 8 of the line jack. The relay closure can carry 500mA at 12VDC or 250mA at 115VAC. When using the intercom function the relay is not activated. If this relay closure is used for local control (or any other case where tone bursts are not used for signaling) disabling the tone generation is recommended by entering the setup mode.

4.2.4Two-Wire/Four-Wire Mode

The C-2002 comes standard with a jumper selectable two or four-wire option. Note: The C-2002 is shipped in the four-wire mode. Two-wire mode is accomplished by the following jumper positions:

Two-Wire:

Jumper

Position

 

Jumper

Position

Line 1

JP18

A

Line 2

JP22

A

Line 1

JP19

A

Line 2

JP23

A

Four-Wire:

Jumper

Position

 

Jumper

Position

Line 1

JP18

B

Line 2

JP22

B

Line 1

JP19

B

Line 2

JP23

B

The RX pair is now on pins 3 and 6 on the connector and the TX pair is on pins 4 and 5. Once the transmit and receive paths are separated the impedance of each side must be set.

4.2.5RX Side Settings

In 4 Wire mode, the RX side is jumper selectable for a 600 ohm impedance or 10k ohm impedance. If only one console is on the line (no parallel consoles) then place J17 (Line 1) or J25 (Line 2) in the A position for a 600 Ohm line impedance. If more than one console is on one line, then place J17 (Line 1) or J25 (Line 2) on ONE console in the A position and all other consoles in the B position. Each console added to the system will result in line loss. The following chart gives an indication as to how much loss can be expected. The first console in the system is set for an impedance of 600 ohms out (approximately). Each console added to the system thereafter is set for an impedance of 10k ohms. As the chart indicates on the following page , the more consoles bridged on the line, the lower the line impedance and the greater the loss in audio level. In 2 Wire mode, all consoles should have J17 (Line 1) or J25 (Line 2) in the “B” position.

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Contents Model C-2002 Radio Control Console Technical Manual Page Table of Contents Vega’s C-2002 Iii Default Shipping Configuration Introduction Common Controls and Indicators Controls and IndicatorsFront Panel Rear Panel Ports Rear Panel ConnectionsRear Panel Pinout Rear Panel Connector PinoutsOperation Crossmute Line Setup and DescriptionRX Side Settings Two-Wire/Four-Wire ModeSupervisor Function Relay Contact Closure For Local ControlTransmit Monitor TX Side SettingsTransmit Side Adjustments Level AdjustmentsTransmit Monitor Setup RX Level AdjustmentC-2002 Console Hardware OverviewLine Interface Microphone Input Paths Theory of OperationAudio Output Paths Line Receive Paths Line One/TwoSystem Clock Generation Clone Mode Serial Port Power Regulation and Reset ControlNon-Volatile Memory Eeprom User I/OTech Mode Setup ModeRestore Defaults? Erasing all settingsAUX Opening Display MenuOpening menu Button Activated Setup ModesLevel Menu Screen Ln1 Min Rx lvl -60dB Line 1 level adjust60dB dwn Back LAM1-S 7sec -10dBm dur lvl S/U backMain Mic adjust Main level adjust MIC Spkr TX backMute Level = -10dB 10db dwn BackSystem Settings Screen Working… Main tone Adjust Dtmf Tone BackPlease Wait Target Not Found Dump backDtmf Hold = 500msec 500ms dwn up back Dtmf Keypad Enable Tgl100/100 OffDtmf RX Hold Sec Edit Next Tone Settings Lvl Freq Dur backLevel 10/0/-20 Guard FTn Hold back AUX Input Enable AUX Input Enabled TglbackGrd&Hld Freq= 2175Hz Prev next back Duration 130/200 Guard Hold BackPIN Setup New System Settings PIN Txdel next backTX Delay 300msec New PINAlphanumeric Function-Line Setup ? F1 Back L1 F? BackRampart Line/F-Tone Selection ScreenLine Tone/Local Screen Mute Button Function Tone Parameter Screen Alert Programming Supervisor EnableMonitor Programming Screen Section Parameter Default Programmed Vega’s C-2002 Remote Control Console Schematic Bill of Material, component layout C-2002 Top Assembly, P.NTechnical Documentation C-2002 Main Board, P/NPage Page Page Page Page Page Page Page PCB ASSY, C-2002 Main Board QTY Type Description Designator Conn SMT 40 PIN Type Description Designator Page BNSFRDCKeypad.sch-1 Fri Mar 22 131105 PCB ASSY, Bnsf RDC Keypad Board Page Page Doug Ehlers Warranty Limited Warranty, Service, Repair, and CommentsFactory Service Center Telex Communications, Inc Front panel controls Specifications