EFJohnson VR-CM50 manual SET UP and Operation of the HEAD- SET Jack, Connector Headset

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CRT-BASED ELECTRONICS ASSEMBLY PART II

1.Remove the hole plug from the left side of the head- set jack housing.

2.Install the volume control (4751904Z5001) in the housing in the place of the hole plug.

3.Connect the three pin molex connector, located on the end of the wire harness, to the volume control. This connector can only be connected one way.

Caution: Be careful not to bend pins when making the connection.

4.Attach the volume control knob (240FPV12BA1).

5.10SET UP AND OPERATION OF THE HEAD- SET JACK

The headset jack is equipped with a switch on both sides of the unit. These switches are slightly recessed to prevent accidental movement. The switch on the right, as shown in Figure 5-7, is used for select- ing 4W/6W operation. Four wire (4W) headsets do not have a push-to-talk (PTT) switch.

W A R N I N G

If a 4 wire headset is plugged into the jack when it is set for 6 wire operation, the channel will instantly key up and remain on until the headset is unplugged.

The switch on the left, as shown in Figure 5-7, is typically used for training purposes. In the MIC On position, the headset MIC and earpiece are active for normal dispatch operation. In the MIC Off position, the headset earpiece is active but the MIC is disabled for use by a trainee in parallel with a trained operator.

Figure 5-7 CONNECTOR HEADSET

5.11CONNECTING A TELEPHONE INSTRU- MENT TO THE TELCO INTERFACE

The telephone instrument must be headset com- patible. The instrument must have a separate mic path and earpiece path. The telephone instrument should also provide a contact closure output when a line is selected. If the telephone does not have this capabil- ity, a key on the Radio Control Panel may be pro- grammed to switch from Radio to Telephone but this is not a preferred method of operation.

Figure 5-8 TELCO CONNECTION TO CIP PS

Note the following abbreviations: TT and TR are abbreviations for Talk Tip and Talk Return. RT and RR are abbreviations for Receiver Tip and Receiver Return. OHS is an abbreviation for Off-Hook Sense. GND is an abbreviation for logic GROUND. Refer to Figure 5-8,Line Term Board A1709230.

1.Connect the Microphone Input to the telephone instrument to terminals TT and TR of the CIP Line Term Board, A1709230.

2.Connect the Receiver Output from the telephone instrument to terminals RT and RR of the CIP Line Term Board, A1709230.

3.Connect the Line Select contact closure output from the telephone instrument to terminals OHS and GND of the CIP Line Term Board, A1709230.

 

February 1996

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Part No. 004-3039-274

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Contents VR-CM50 Console System Installation Guide Page VR-CM50 Console System Installation Guide Page Table of Contents List of Figures List of Tables Page Sample Packing List Receiving InformationTools Required Hardware Included for Installation and AssemblyCPU Cabinet Hardware Location of the Central PROCES- SOR Package CPPRear View Joining TWO CPU Cabinets Cable Routing Connection of the Central PRO- Cessor Package CablesPlacement of Surge Arrestor Boxes Wall or Panel Board InstallationMounting of Surge Arrestor BOX- ES and Ground Bracket Grounding the System Star Grounding ConfigurationGrounding Installation Common Ground Bracket AssemblyCPP I/O Panels CPP I/O PanelsI/O Panel Report Sample Customer Data SheetsRTL I/O Panel Assignments 10 Logging Recorder 12 Surge Arrestor BOX Wiring Wiring of Surge Arrestor BoxesAssignments Standard Color CodeDispatch Position Connections Voter System ConnectionsModem Installation Printer Installation13 CPU Relay Panel 14 14 Card Relay Panel PA System Feed Connections to AC PowerIntroduction Tools RequiredConsole Arrangement Main Console Assembly HolesTions Console Leveling Writing Support Rail Mounting Formica Writing Surface ARRANGE- MentWriting Support Rail Mounting Attaching the Formica Writing SUR- Face Joining FormicaFormica Writing Surface and Trim Cabinetry OptionsStabilizer KIT Option Adjustable Keyboard Seat OP- Tion Universal Keyboard DrawerMounting Option Universal Pencil Drawer MOUNT- ING Option Typewriter Extension Assemblysembly OptionMounting PIE Support Rail Mounting OP- TionCRT Monitor Shelf FXM-192 OP- Tion 16 PIE Support Rail Mounting18 CRT Monitor Shelf Monitor Shelf Hardware CRT Interface Processor CIP -3 Power Supply Hardware Install the PC/UPS Slide Tray -1 PC UPS Option NumbersInstall the CIP Power Supply Slide Tray HardwareCIP Tray Hardware Install the CRT Interface PROCE- SOR CIP TrayCIP Tray with Microphone CIP Tray Cable Connections This page intentionally left blank PC UPS Options Install the PC and UPSConnect the PC CPU and PC UPS POW- ER Cords TionsRefer to -2and Table Connect the CRT Interface Processor CIP Tray CablesInstall CRT Touchscreen Option TDV-OP492 Install the CRT MonitorInstall Headset Jack Options TDV- OP406, 407 Install CRT Trackball OPTION/ Mouse OptionInstall Second Volume Control Knob Volume Control HardwareConnector Headset SET UP and Operation of the HEAD- SET JackThis page intentionally left blank Initial POWER-UP and CHECK-OUT Equipment CHECK-OUT and AdjustmentsConsole Adjustments CPP AdjustmentsAlign the CRT Touchscreen with the PC Computer Headset Receive LimitAfter System CHECK-OUT Screen

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