Ericsson LBI-39101A manual Maximum Volume Level DIP Switch SW1 Position

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LBI-39101

BOARD SET-UP

 

 

 

Table 3 – Digital Pots

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AUDIO

ENHANCED AUDIO ENCLOSURE AUDIO CIRCUIT LOCATED IN /

TYPICAL

SYSTEM BD.

SETTING

ADJUSTS *

 

POT NO.

 

 

**

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

23

Unselect Speaker 2 Output

 

128

 

Adjusts level of audio applied to the second unselect speaker (unselect speaker 2). This

 

 

pot is not used as a volume control.

 

 

 

 

 

 

24

Unselect Speaker 3 Output

 

128

 

Adjusts level of audio applied to the third unselect speaker (unselect speaker 3). This

 

 

pot is not used as a volume control.

 

 

 

 

 

 

22

Unselect/Telephone Recorder Output

 

175

 

Adjusts level of audio applied to the unselect recorder. This audio may be from an

 

 

unselect source or from the Call Director's telephone line.

 

 

 

 

 

2

Call Director Output

 

130

 

Adjusts level of audio to Call Director's telephone line (from radio). Also see pot 18.

 

 

 

 

 

25

Supervisor Headset Earphone Output

 

20

 

Adjusts level of audio applied to the supervisor headset earphones. This pot is not used

 

 

as a volume control.

 

 

 

 

 

 

26

Operator Headset Earphone Output

 

20

 

Adjusts level of audio applied to the operator headset earphones. This pot is not used as

 

 

a volume control.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*See Audio System Board maintenance manual for specific test points and additional alignment information.

**Numbers represent typical digital pot settings only. Factory settings are subject to change without notice as circuit improvements occur. DO NOT ADJUST any digital pot from factory setting unless a full understanding of the consequences is known.

Specifically, with the volume control fully counterclockwise and a nomimal audio level of 436 millivolts rms at a frequency of 1kHz from the Enhanced Audio Enclosure, the audio output level from the speaker will not drop below approximately 0.38 milliwatts or 55 millivolts rms across the 8-ohm speaker. This wattage figure assumes SW1 position 2 is also "OFF" or "OPEN", selecting the 2-watt maximum volume level. With SW1 position 2 selecting 5-watts, the minimum volume level is approximately 1.25 milliwatts or 100 millivolts across the 8- ohm speaker.

When SW1 position 1 is "ON" or "CLOSED", the minimum volume level feature is disabled and audio from the speaker may be completely turned off by rotating the volume control fully counterclockwise. This setting should be used with caution since calls, especially calls on unselect audio channels, are more likely to be missed.

Maximum Volume Level DIP Switch (SW1 Position 2)

SW1 position 2 allows setting of the speaker's maximum volume level to either 2 or 5 watts of output power. Normally, the factory setting is 2 watts. This level is

recommended, as it should be adequate in nearly all dispatch environments. The 2-watt setting is selected by setting the switch "OPEN" or "OFF". When the switch is "CLOSED" or "ON", the maximum output power is increased to approximately 5 watts.

Both wattage figures assume the volume control on the Speaker Assembly's front panel is set at maximum (fully clockwise) and a nominal audio signal input level of 436 millivolts rms at a frequency of 1 kHz is applied to the Speaker Assembly.

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FigureG￿3 Speaker Amp Board SW1 Factory Setting

At this time, configure SW1 as required. If the Speaker Assembly is a desktop (with case) style, disassemble it by removing the four (4) screws from the back of the case and then separate the case's front and rear sections.

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Contents Table of Contents LBI-39101AAudio Cable 100-FOOT 19B804083P2 File Directories and ContentsEditor Program TablesFigures This Page Intentionally Blank General GeneralPersonal Computers Board SET-UPBoard SET-UP Enhanced Audio EnclosureMinimum Volume Level DIP Switch SW1 Position Speaker AssemblyDigital Pots Settings Speaker Amp BoardDigital Pots Board SET-UP Maximum Volume Level DIP Switch SW1 Position FigureG3 − Speaker Amp Board SW1 Factory SettingRS-422 Board Interconnecting EquipmentInterconnecting the Equipment CEC/IMC InterconnectionsOverview Control Data LinkRS-422 Interfacing Co-Located Hook-Ups Console CEC/IMC Color Port Wire TypicalSignal Identifi PIN no Cation Connection∙ MNP Options Audio Links∙ DTE Options Console Input or Output 2-Wire CEC/IMC Identification 4-WireCEC/IMC Input or Output 2-Wire − CEC/IMC-To-C3 Maestro Interconnections Co-Located Interconnecting the Equipment Dispatch Keyboard Personal ComputerStandard PC Keyboard DeskGMic if usedWire Color DB-9 PIN Number Footswitches if used− Boom/Gooseneck Mic Wiring Boom/Gooseneck Mic if usedRecorder Outputs if used Paging Input if usedConsole-to-CEC/IMC Audio Interconnections Relay Outputs if usedCall Director if equipped Console-to-Call Director InterconnectionsType Input USE Output Name Input USE OutputAC Power and UPS Equipment Audio Tower ReplacementAudio Tower Replacement Equipment Room GroundingDispatch Keyboard Cable Color Coding Application Software InstallationMale Cable DB-9 PIN Wire USE Number Color SpeakersRelayGOutputs POWER-UP ProcedurePagingGInputs CallGDirectorFile Directories and Contents Software Installation SET-UP ProcedureLBI-39101 Software Installation and SET-UP Procedure PC Cmos SET-UP ProgramSoftware Installation and SET-UP Procedure Editor ProgramRunning the C3 Maestro Application Program Console User Profile ConfigurationDatabase Initialization Saving Database Information System Manager Database UploadsConsole Privilege Lists CEC/IMC Auxiliary I/OSoftware Installation and Upgrades Enhanced Audio Enclosure Connector PIN-OUTSLBI-39101 Enhanced Audio Enclosure Connector PIN-OUTS CEC/IMC Audio Lines female DB-25 labeled LinesEnhanced Audio Enclosure Connector PIN-OUTS Enhanced Audio Enclosure Rear Panel ConnectorsDesk Microphone female DB-9 labeled Desk MIC Call Director female DB-9 labeled Call DIRBoom/Gooseneck Microphone female DB-9 labeled B/G MIC Operator Headset Female DB-9 labeled Oper H/SSelect Speaker Supervisor Headset female DB-9 labeled Super H/SPIN Name Dispatch Keyboard Serial Input/Output Supervisor Footswitch female DB-9 labeled Super FT. SWOptional RS-422 Input/Output female DB-9 labeled I/O Female DB-9 labeled KBDRecorder Outputs 4-position terminal block labeled Recorder Terminal Name Activation MethodTerminal Name Terminal Name USECable Assembly Diagram Control Data Cable 100-FOOT 19B804083P3Audio Cable 100-FOOT 19B804083P2 Ericsson Inc

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