Ericsson LBI-39101A manual Terminal Name Activation Method, Terminal Name USE

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ENHANCED AUDIO ENCLOSURE CONNECTOR PIN-OUTS

LBI-39101

Table 25 – Relay Connections (18-position terminal block labeled "RELAYS")

Table 26 – Pager Input

(4-position terminal block labeled "PAGING")

TERMINAL

NAME*

ACTIVATION

METHOD

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

RELAY_1_NO

console

 

 

2

RELAY_1_C

PTT

 

 

(momentary action)

3

RELAY_1_NC

 

 

 

 

4

RELAY_2_NO

Dispatch Keyboard

 

 

TERMINAL

1

2

3

4

NAME

PAGER_IN+

PAGER_IN-

PAGER_PTT_IN

PS_GND_IN

USE

balanced

audio input

PTT (enable) input

ground for pin 3

5

RELAY_2_C

<Alt><F10>

 

 

(momentary action)

6

RELAY_2_NC

 

Table 27 – Recorder Outputs (4-position terminal block labeled "RECORDER")

7

RELAY_3_NO

Dispatch Keyboard

 

 

8

RELAY_3_C

<Alt><F9>

 

 

(toggle action)

9

RELAY_3_NC

 

 

 

 

10

RELAY_4_NO

(currently not

 

 

11

RELAY_4_C

supported

 

 

by software)

12

RELAY_4_NC

 

 

 

 

13

RELAY_5_NO

(currently not

 

 

TERMINAL

1

2

3

4

NAME

USEL/TELE_

RECORDER_OUT

AGND

SELECT_

RECORDER_OUT

AGND

USE

unselect/telephone

recorder output

ground for pin 1

select recorder

audio output

ground for pin 3

14

RELAY_5_C

supported

15

RELAY_5_NC

by software)

 

 

 

 

16

RELAY_6_NO

(currently not

 

 

17

RELAY_6_C

supported

 

 

by software)

18

RELAY_6_NC

 

*"NO" = normally-open contact; "C" = common contact; "NC" = normally-closed contact.

Table 28 – Auxiliary Audio Inputs (Not Supported) (1/8-inch stereo phone jack labeled "AUX. IN")

TERMINAL

NAME

USE

 

 

 

 

 

 

tip

AUX_LEFT_IN

left chn. input (green)

 

 

 

ring

AUX_RIGHT_IN

right chn. input (red)

 

 

 

sleeve

AUX_IN_GND

grounds T and R (black)

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents LBI-39101A Table of ContentsTables File Directories and ContentsEditor Program Audio Cable 100-FOOT 19B804083P2Figures This Page Intentionally Blank General GeneralEnhanced Audio Enclosure Board SET-UPBoard SET-UP Personal ComputersSpeaker Amp Board Speaker AssemblyDigital Pots Settings Minimum Volume Level DIP Switch SW1 PositionDigital Pots Board SET-UP FigureG3 − Speaker Amp Board SW1 Factory Setting Maximum Volume Level DIP Switch SW1 PositionCEC/IMC Interconnections Interconnecting EquipmentInterconnecting the Equipment RS-422 BoardRS-422 Interfacing Co-Located Hook-Ups Control Data LinkOverview Connection Wire TypicalSignal Identifi PIN no Cation Console CEC/IMC Color Port∙ DTE Options Audio Links∙ MNP Options CEC/IMC Input or Output 2-Wire CEC/IMC Identification 4-WireConsole Input or Output 2-Wire − CEC/IMC-To-C3 Maestro Interconnections Co-Located Interconnecting the Equipment DeskGMic if used Personal ComputerStandard PC Keyboard Dispatch KeyboardBoom/Gooseneck Mic if used Footswitches if used− Boom/Gooseneck Mic Wiring Wire Color DB-9 PIN NumberPaging Input if used Recorder Outputs if usedConsole-to-Call Director Interconnections Relay Outputs if usedCall Director if equipped Console-to-CEC/IMC Audio InterconnectionsName Input USE Output Type Input USE OutputEquipment Room Grounding Audio Tower ReplacementAudio Tower Replacement AC Power and UPS EquipmentSpeakers Application Software InstallationMale Cable DB-9 PIN Wire USE Number Color Dispatch Keyboard Cable Color CodingCallGDirector POWER-UP ProcedurePagingGInputs RelayGOutputsPC Cmos SET-UP Program Software Installation SET-UP ProcedureLBI-39101 Software Installation and SET-UP Procedure File Directories and ContentsEditor Program Software Installation and SET-UP ProcedureDatabase Initialization Console User Profile ConfigurationRunning the C3 Maestro Application Program CEC/IMC Auxiliary I/O System Manager Database UploadsConsole Privilege Lists Saving Database InformationCEC/IMC Audio Lines female DB-25 labeled Lines Enhanced Audio Enclosure Connector PIN-OUTSLBI-39101 Enhanced Audio Enclosure Connector PIN-OUTS Software Installation and UpgradesEnhanced Audio Enclosure Rear Panel Connectors Enhanced Audio Enclosure Connector PIN-OUTSOperator Headset Female DB-9 labeled Oper H/S Call Director female DB-9 labeled Call DIRBoom/Gooseneck Microphone female DB-9 labeled B/G MIC Desk Microphone female DB-9 labeled Desk MICPIN Name Supervisor Headset female DB-9 labeled Super H/SSelect Speaker Female DB-9 labeled KBD Supervisor Footswitch female DB-9 labeled Super FT. SWOptional RS-422 Input/Output female DB-9 labeled I/O Dispatch Keyboard Serial Input/OutputTerminal Name USE Terminal Name Activation MethodTerminal Name Recorder Outputs 4-position terminal block labeled RecorderControl Data Cable 100-FOOT 19B804083P3 Cable Assembly DiagramAudio Cable 100-FOOT 19B804083P2 Ericsson Inc

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