Nortel Networks RTU-292 Ring Detector and Tone Ringer, Radio Interface Circuits, Keying Circuits

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the signal at A/D 2 from that at A/D 1 and the difference appears on D/A 1, which is named TEL after passing through gate U8C.

4.3.2.3 Ring Detector and Tone Ringer

Integrated circuit U7 is an optocoupler that senses the ring voltage on the telephone line. When a ring voltage is detected, U7-5 goes low with the frequency and cadence of the ring voltage. This signal is fed to the DSP module on J14-28, where the DSP strips off the ring frequency and passes the a signal with the ring cadence alone on J14-7 to the ring tone generator circuit.

Circuits U31 and U32 form a tone ringer to provide the audible ring signal for the RTU-292’s speaker. U32 is a 10 Hz oscillator which frequency-modulates oscillator U31 via R41. Because of the modulation by U32, U31 switches between about 1000 Hz and 800 Hz at a 10 Hz rate, producing a “warble” tone. Normally, both oscillators are held reset by J14-7. When ring voltage is detected, J14-7 goes high, allowing the oscillators to run.

4.3.3 RADIO INTERFACE CIRCUITS

4.3.3.1 Receiver Input Amplifier

The input from a receiver is connected to P1-1 and P1-6. Jumper JP1 selects whether the input is balanced or unbalanced. In Balanced position, the signal is fed to the primary of transformer T2. In unbalanced position, the signal is fed to U20A through R110 and R111, which provides a unity gain, AC-coupled input of 47k impedance. R110 and C59 are in the circuit for RF decoupling. The secondary of T2 is connected to amplifier U20A, configured as a high input impedance unity gain amplifier. In balanced position, Jumper JP2 determines the input impedance of the receiver input. In low impedance position, R112 is placed across the secondary of T2 to make a 600 ohm termination. In high input impedance position, R112 is removed from the circuit, leaving only the 47k Ohm resistor R113. The output of U20A is fed to amplifier U20B, a gain adjustable amplifier which sets the receiver input signal level. The output of U20B is nominally at the level of -10dBm, and the adjustment range of R116 allows - 10 dBm to be produced at U20B-7 with input signals in the range of -40dBm to +10dBm.

4.3.3.2 Transmitter Audio Output

Gain-adjustable amplifier U21A provides the audio output to the transmitter. The adjustment range of R133 is set so that with 0 dBm audio at U21B-7, the signal on the secondary of T3 (loaded with 600 Ohms) can be adjusted between +10dBm and -40 dBm. Amplifier U21A gets its input signal from mixer amplifier U21B, which is fed by analog gates U22A, B, C and U23A and U23B. These gates route prompt, DTMF, microphone and telephone input signals to the transmitter output.

4.3.3.3 Keying Circuits

The key relay, K2, provides two isolated outputs. Signals /Key Out and KB are the normally open contacts of both halves of K2. These signals are routed to P1-4 and P1-9 and are shorted to ground when the key relay is energized.

Signals from /KEY IN and CPU KEY are summed in U24B and drive key relay driver Q4. Transistor Q5 is driven by the VOX key output from the DSP. U24A ensures that the microphone key switch will not function unless enabled by the CPU board with the MIC KEY EN signal.

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Contents JPS P/N Revision July JPS Communications, IncPhone 919 Fax 919 Proprietary StatementTable of Contents RTU-292 Theory of Operation Front Panel Buttons and Indicators Schematic Diagrams List Of Figures List of Tables Glossary This page intentionally left blank General Scope DescriptionMain Board AssembliesTelephone Interface Handset/Speaker Interface Power Supply SectionRadio Interface DSP ModuleQty Part Number Equipment and Accessories SuppliedOptional Equipment Not Supplied OptionsRTU-292 Specifications Unpacking and Inspection GeneralReshipment of Equipment Installation Considerations Installation OverviewFCC Part 68 Regulations Feature / Function Adjustment Default Setting 1RTU-292 Factory Default SettingsInput Power Selection Power RequirementsDC Input Power Selection Line Voltage SelectionProgramming Mode Setup Parameters Configuring the RTU-292Setting Telephone Send and Receive Levels Factory default settings are indicated by an asterisk Recommended Phone Line SettingsType of System Telephone Send/Receive LevelsVOX Hangtime VOX HangtimeVOX Sensitivity VOX SensitivityDial Mode Dial ModeTelephone Ring Volume RX Line Input ImpedanceSW1-3 Radio Control Off Disabled Enabled Radio Control ModeFull/Half Duplex SW2-8 Full/Half Duplex Off Full Duplex10Password Protection Password Protection11Voice Prompts Enable Voice Prompts14TX Level Set-up Mode 12Local Phone EnableInterconnect Information 13 Local Phone Ringthrough15J1 TEL Line RJ-11C Telephone ConnectionPin Function Radio Connection16P1-RADIO DB-9 Male Handset Connector17J7 Handset RJ12C Jack 18Terminal Block 6 Position Terminal Block19P2 RS-232 Connector DB-9 Male Audio Level Setup and AdjustmentsSetting the Transmit Level 5 RS-232 Connection10.1.2 Setting the Receive LevelRTU-292 Operations Manual Outline Dimensions Control and Connector Locations Location Of Internal Option Settings Internal Option Setting Details Audio Interface Wiring Diagram Interface Details Options Installation and Configuration Installation ChecklistInstallation Checklist Front Panel CONTROLS, Indicators and Connectors Phones Volume Control Speaker Volume ControlKeypad TEL Line ButtonsAuto ANS Button Speaker ButtonsAudible Ring Button KEY Pushbutton1 P1 Radio Connector Rear Panel Connectors4 J2 Local Phone Connector 7 P1 AC Power ConnectorOperation Overview OperationUSE of the RTU-292 Speaker to Monitor Audio Placing a Telephone CallConnecting the Radio to the Telephone Line Using the Handset with the RadioReceiving a Telephone Call Putting a Telephone Call on Hold8.1 Manual Phone Patch Procedure8.2 8.4 8.38.5 8.6Remote KEY Negative Acknowledge ErrorSelf Test Automated OperationWaiting For Input Query Disconnecting DisconnectRadio Is Keyed Keyed Radio Is Unkeyed UnkeyedCaller Dials The RTU-292 Caller Enters The Password if enabledRTU-292 Adapts To The Phone Line Placing a Call in the Command Mode RTU-292 Enters the Command ModeTerminating a Call Operating the RTU-292 from the Front Panel Keypad Dtmf Control CommandsDtmf Command Function 1Standard Dtmf Operational Commands2Programming Mode Dtmf Commands Inactivity Disconnect Timer RTU-292 Password ProtectionCalling Timer Using the Speed Dial Feature Using the RTU-292 Speed Dial FeatureProgramming the Speed Dial Directory Speed Dial Reset Factory ResetOptional 4 Wire Operation Main Board Front Panel Buttons and IndicatorsAudio BUS Arrangement Telephone Send Circuits Telephone Interface CircuitsTelephone Receive Circuits Radio Interface Circuits Ring Detector and Tone RingerReceiver Input Amplifier Transmitter Audio OutputFSK Modem Dtmf DetectorMicrophone Circuit Speaker and Headphone CircuitsAdaptive Hybrid Audio DelayNoise Generator Peak DetectorAC Power Supply Power SupplyDC Power Supply 8 CPUVoice Prompt Option Option Interface BoardPrompt Tone Generator Speech ProcessorVoice Prompt Software Local Phone OptionInterface Circuitry DIAL/BUSY GeneratorsCommands Sent to the RTU-292 RS-232 Remote Control Overview1Command Summary Auto Answer Command Null CommandAudible Ring Command Dial Command Date CommandDtmf Command Disconnect CommandHandset Radio Command Handset Phone CommandSpeaker Radio Command Speaker Phone CommandSD nnALL num.? CR Speed Dial CommandTel-Line Radio Command Tel-Line Phone CommandSoftware Version Command Time CommandResponse Summary Status Returned from the RTU-292Auto Answer Response Null ResponseCall Starting Response Disconnect Response Dial ResponseDtmf Response Handset Phone Response Elapsed Time ResponseHandset Radio Response Speaker Radio Response Speaker Phone ResponseTel-Line Phone Response Speed Dial ResponseTel-Line Radio Response Version Response Time/Date ResponseResponse Error Codes Response Error CodesCall Progress Responses from the RTU-292 Call Progress ResponsesRepair or Replacement Preventive MaintenancePerformance Testing AlignmentHybrid Balance Measurement Hybrid Balance Test Set-Up Main Hybrid Test Procedure Alternate Hybrid Test Procedure VOX Sensitivity Measurement VOX Sensitivity Test Set-Up VOX Test ProcedureFault Analysis Description Replaceable Parts ListDescription Reference Designator RTU-292 Operations Manual Reference Designator RTU-292 Options Special Software VersionsVoice Prompts Enable Installation and ConfigurationSW1-6 Voice Prompts Off Disabled Enabled OperationVoice Prompt Option Installation Local Phone Enable Local Phone Option Installation and ConfigurationSW1-7 Local Phone Off Disabled Enabled SW1-8 Ringthrough Off Disabled EnabledLocal Phone Option Operation 5Local Phone Dtmf CommandsVMM-100 DSP Section VMM-100 HardwareVMM-100 Analog Interface VMM-100 Software VMM-100 Installation and ConfigurationVMR Algorithm Noise Reduction AlgorithmVMM-100 Option Installation Environmental VMM-100 SpecificationsVMM-100 Switch Functions VMM-100 I/O Connector Information P9Dtmf Access Option After the Call Begins RTU-292 Prompts for Confirmation Squelch Break Access OptionSetting The Date Setting The TimeCall Logging Option Checking The Time And DateControlling the Radio VIA the RTU-292 Front Panel Keypad Radio Control OptionCommand Followed By Command Description 9DTMF Radio Control CommandsSchematic Diagrams Blank Index Environmental Self Test Speech Processor