Nikon CM200 service manual Microphone Connector Pin Function, Sci/Dtmf

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ACCESSORIES & CONNECTOR PIN FUNCTIONS

 

 

3.0Microphone Connector Pin Function

Pin

Function

Description

 

 

 

1

9.3V

Regulated 9.3V Supply (50mA max.)

 

 

 

2

Boot/DTMF

This pin function depends on the voltage applied to pin 3 (See pin 3, Hook

 

Keypad Column

description).

 

 

When configured as “Boot”, applying 5V to this pin will set the radio to Boot

 

 

state.

 

 

When configured as “DTMF Keypad Column”, this pin will carry column

 

 

voltages generated by the DTMF microphone (RMN5029).

 

 

 

3

Hook

When 0V is applied to this pin (mic on hook), pins 2 and 7 will be

 

 

configured to “Column” and “Row”.

 

 

When no voltage is applied to this pin (mic off hook), this pin will read 2.7V,

 

 

and pins 2 and 7 will be configured to “Column” and “Row”.

 

 

When 9.3V is applied to this pin (programming cables or Mag One mic

 

 

RMN5018), pins 2 and 7 will be configured to “Boot” and “SCI”.

 

 

 

4

Ground

Used as ground

 

 

 

5

Mic. Audio

Audio input impedance: 500 ohms

 

THIS

80 mV rms input (standard mic) or 1.8 mV rms (low cost mic) at 1 kHz for

 

60% deviation.

 

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This path is enabled when Mic. PTT (pin 6) is keyed

6

Mic. PTT

Microphone PTT is active low, so this port reads “0” when PTT is pressed

 

 

and “1” when PTT is released.

 

 

10 K ohms internal pull up resistor to 9.3 V.

 

 

Pulling low this pin will also pull low, via a diode, pin 3 (external MIC PTT)

 

 

of the accessory connector.

 

 

 

7

SCI/DTMF

The function of this pin depends on the voltage applied to pin 3 (see pin 3

 

Keypad Row

description).

 

 

When configured as “SCI”, serial communication with the radio is

 

 

facilitated.

 

 

When configured as “DTMF Keypad Row” this pin will carry new voltages

 

 

generated by the DTMF mic (RMN5029)

 

 

 

8

Handset Rx

Handset audio output provides de-emphasized, muted Rx audio. The

 

Audio

source impedance is 10 ohms and the output level (open circuit) is

 

 

controlled by the volume control setting.

 

 

 

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