Trilogy Touch Technology 9 manual Introduction, Current Range

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Commander Installation Guide

5.CONTROL PANELS

5.1INTRODUCTION

There are now a number of different generations of Trilogy control panels in service. Those which are part of the current range are listed in the following section. Panels which are no longer supplied (legacy range) are covered in section 8.5.

The following general points should be noted:

All control panels connect to the matrix in point to point topology. Each panel utilises a single matrix port, although on some models, expansion panels may be connected to a single “master” panel using the expansion in and expansion out connectors fitted on the rear of the panel. Two standard 24 key panels may be linked together, for example to provide 48 keys for an operator, but only utilising a single matrix port.

Panel firmware may be re-programmed locally using the appropriate software utility and connection cable. Contact Trilogy Communications for more information.

5.2CURRENT RANGE

500-41-xx series desktop panels. See section 5.4.

500-3x-5x series panels. They cannot be connected to panels from another series (e.g. in expansion mode) but they may be used simultaneously on a system. See section 5.5. The associated expansion panels are from the 500-43-5x series. See section 5.6.

500-42-50 1U, 10-lever key panel fitted with 5 character LED displays. See section 5.7.

The 500-31-60 16 lever key control panel. See section 5.9.

The following control panels introduced in 2006. See section 5.10.

500-33-00 32 key, 2U panel

500-45-00 8 button, 1U panel

500-46-00 10 button, LC key, 1U panel.

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Contents Installation Guide 50096601.doc Issue Date Reason for Change ApprovedDocument Number Description Errata SheetContents Introduction Control Panels Legacy Hardware Options Available and Module Type Numbers Commander Installation Guide Issue Rack Mounting IntroductionUnpacking System Assembly 1 500-08 Series Changeover Card 500-08-10 Changeover ModuleCommander Installation Guide Commander Installation Guide 5 500-10 Series MISC. I/O GPI Cards 4 500-25-00 E1 Network Link Card6 500-06 Series Matrix Cards XLR4 Fixed Socket Pin Function Mains Connection and Fusing1 500-15-30 Series Power Supply D9 Fixed Plug Pin FunctionStarting the System Commander Installation Guide Connection VIA a PC COM Port Using RS232 Connecting the Matrix PortsConnecting the PC to the Commander System Sub D 9 free female Connection VIA a 500-16-03 Download Converter BOXSub D 9 free female Sub D 9 free male Installing Pathfinder 574 not 576 for a six frame system Matrix Ports RJ-45 Camera ConnectorOther Matrix Connections Serial Link RS232 / RS422 RS232 configurationRS422 configuration AlarmsCommander D37 Fixed Plug Pin Description Miscellaneous I/O Card Connector PIN-OUTCommander D9 Fixed Socket Pin Description Commander D25 Fixed Socket Upper Connector Pins DescriptionCommander D25 Fixed Socket Lower Connector Pins Description 5.1 500-10 Switches and Indicators Suggested external wiring of Misc I/O card output LED 5.3 500-25 Network Card Indicators and SwitchesConfiguring the Gain of Camera Inputs .5.1 Link Setting on 1 500-26 Network Rear Connector Unit RCU Connecting Networked SystemsEither Serial Networking Commander Installation Guide Issue Current Range Control Panel Facility Comparison Table 500-41-XX Series Desktop Panels Specification Matrix and Expansion RJ45 socket view from rear of panel 2 500-3X-5X Series Standard Control Panel Rear ViewExpansion Port RJ45 socket RJ-45 Function PinView of Keypad front panel Gpio Local logic in and out D9 Fixed SocketAudio I/O D15 Fixed Socket Keypad D9 Fixed Socket -51 variant onlyOFF 4 500-3X-5X Series DIP Switch SettingsRear Connector Layout Matrix RJ-45 fixed socket on panel Rear Connecor Layout ConnectionsExpansion out RJ-45 fixed socket on panel Gpio Local logic in and out D9 Fixed Socket Control Panel Gpio External Circuitry Keypad D9 Fixed SocketView of Keypad as seen on front panel Headset 5 Pin XLR Fixed Socket front panel Connector types500-31-60 Standard Facility 16 KEY Control Panel Rear Panel LayoutGpio Local logic in and out D9 Fixed Socket 10 500-33-00 / 500-45-00 / 500-46-00 Range Gpio Local logic in and out D9 Fixed Socket Commander Installation Guide Issue Ttprog Software 6.2.1 SET-UP Routine Starting the Programme 4.3 500-3x-3x Control Panels Connecting the Hardware4.2 500-02-1x Talkback Controller Programming with the 500-16-03 Download Converter Commander Programming Cable Way D Male Way D Female4.4 500-08-10 Changeover Card RM15TPD-12S BeltpacksTrilogy 500-19-10 Telephone Interface Frame Connector Detail per channelConnector Detail Telephone InterfacesTelos ONE Alignment 500-22-00 ICIS-1 Isdn Interface RT Equipment1.5 RJ45 Isdn Interface RJ45 ConnectorCom Port Remote PortsD15 Fixed Plug on ICIS-2 DTE 500-23-00 ICIS-2 Isdn InterfaceMatrix Cards Gain Setting onComputer Operating Systems Important Note Power SuppliesMatrix Download Installing AN Archipel Download Card in a P.C Commander Installation Guide Black BOX IC114A Pcmcia Serial Adaptor Card Matrix Ports D9 Legacy Control Panel Facility Comparison Table Legacy Control Panels2.1 500-3x-3x Series Standard Control Panel Rear View Expansion Port- D9 Fixed Socket Test Port- D9 Fixed Socket3 500-30 Series DIP Switch Settings Expansion Out- D9 Fixed Socket Connector Pin Out Expansion In D9 Fixed Socket4 500-40-0X Series Expansion Panels Commander Installation Guide Page D9 pin RJ 45 pin Colour see above Connecting VIA Structured CablingType B max length 10 metres D9 Free Plug Function Pin 6 500-39-30 / 31 1U 12 KEY Panel with Loudspeaker 6.1 500-39-30 Connector Pin Out8 500-43-51 1U, 8 REN Level Control Panel 6.2 500-39-30 Rear View7 500-3X-5X Series Control Panels Panels Matrix Audio Specification Using 500-06-02 Matrix CardsGeneral Real Time PerformanceP.C Miscellaneous I/O CardCut Switch Action No action 10.1 500-3X-5X Series Internal Panel Switch Settings10.2 500-41 Desktop Panel Internal Settings Test Function 10.3 500-31-60 Programming CUT Switch OperationHSMic LSCut MCCut Off Transportation and Storage Safety PrecautionsMains Connector and Plug Loop Back Test Mode