Adapter panels for motorola radius, m10, m100, m120, m130, m200, gm300, sm50, sm120 and maxtrac 100/300 series radios (5 pages)
Summary of Contents for Telex IP-223
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Model IP-223 Remote Adapter Panel Technical Manual up to and including version 4.100 803641 Rev K 07/2008...
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(at our option) without charge during the three (3) year period, if delivered to the Telex factory. Warranty does not extend to damage due to improper repairs, finish or...
...19 Frequency Decoding ...32 SETUP INFORMATION ... 33 Setting the IP Address Information ...33 Accessing IP-223 Web Browser Configuration Windows ...39 IP-223 Web Setup Windows Standards ...40 Welcome Window ...42 (IGMP) 24 ROTOCOL Basic Ethernet Setup Window ...43 MAC A...
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...46 UBMIT UTTON General Gain Setup ... 47 ANDSET ANDSET IDETONE ECEIVE RANSMIT CTCSS G TX V ...48 OICE IELD ...48 UBMIT UTTON Multicast Address Setup Window ... 49 ...49 UMBER IELD NABLE VIA THERNET HECK ...50 ...50 IELD RX M ...50 CAST DDRESS...
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... 89 IMEOUT IELD ERIAL ERIAL ARAMETERS ... 90 ARAMETERS UTTON IP-223 B ... 90 ESET UTTON Admin System Account ... 91 User System Account ... 91 Enable Check Box... 92 Username Display Column ... 92 Password Field ... 92 New Password Field...
The IP-223 is capable of operating each audio port in different modes: Local Mode – The radio is connected directly to the IP-223 allowing for simple migration and local control of the radio. Tone Mode – The IP-223, based on Ethernet traffic, generates the keytones required to control standard industry tone- equipped radio circuits.
Equipment Interface) allowing dispatch access to TETRA radio assets. Features NOTE: The features listed below for the IP-223 version 4.100 do not comprise the full feature set. For more information on all the features available, contact Radio Dispatch Sales listed on www.telex.com •...
Operating Modes NOTE: Transient protection is provided near all audio inputs and outputs. The IP-223 line transformers are not designed to operate on lines carrying DC (direct current). If a voltage is on the line, isolate with external capacitors. If the line termination must conduct direct current, install a 600:600 Ohm transformer designed for the current involved.
Test and Adjustment Points Test and adjustment points for Radio 1 and Radio 2 are provided on the front panel. Newer versions of the IP-223 provide access to additional test and adjustment points on the case top, as shown in Figure 79.
The IC button, when pressed, sends audio from the handset microphone back through the IP Network on the selected TX multicast and port. It also sends audio to the transmit lines of the IP-223 without keying up the radio. This means no PTT relay in local mode and no EIA (Electronic Industries Association) tones in tone mode.
1, and an asterisk (*) on the bottom line of the display indicates a connection to line 2. TX LED The TX LED provides a visual indication the IP-223 is generating IP packets. When the LED is illuminated, packets are being transmitted to the network. LNK LED The LNK LED provides a visual indication of the Ethernet connection.
Serial Connector The serial connector (DB9) is used for either of the following: • To program an initial IP Address into the IP-223 unit, if the IP Address cannot be programmed through the Ethernet port on the installed system. NOTE: To communicate with HyperTerminal, the jumper setting must be RS-232.
Power Connection The IP-223 requires +12 to +16VDC, ~700mA of clean power. A 3-pin screw terminal receptacle is provided on the right rear of the unit, pin 1 is the positive terminal, pin 2 is the ground terminal, and pin 3 is the earth ground terminal.
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Back Panel DB25 Connector Pinout Configuration FIGURE 81. TABLE 4. Pin # Shield DB25 Connector Pinout Connections Signal PTT Relay N.C. PTT Relay Common MON Relay N.O. R1 Relay N.C. R1 Relay Common R2 Relay N.O. Ground Digital 0/X-Mute Digital 2 Digital 4 CTCSS Radio RX- in / 4-wire RX...
Designing an IP-223 system requires an understanding of the radio network and how the various radios and communication equipment are connected. The first step in designing an IP-223 system is to create a roadmap of the radio, console, and any other communication equipment locations. This roadmap must include the following: •...
While delay alone does not cause issues, variable delay (jitter) does. Jitter in a network cannot exceed the maximum packet buffer of any individual product buffer. Refer to the individual product manuals for these specifications. For example, the IP-223 can handle approximately 600ms of network jitter. NOTE: Losing more than 5% of the total packets transmitted compromises audio quality and system performance.
To adjust the position of a jumper, do the following: Remove power from the IP-223 unit. CAUTION: Failure to remove power may cause damage to the IP-223. Remove the six (6) screws from the case top. Installation and Level Settings...
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Locate the desired jumper on the PCB assembly and use needle nose pliers to adjust the jumper, if necessary. Carefully lift up the case top and place it into position on the chassis bottom. Secure the case top into position using the six (6) screws. Connect power to the IP-223 unit. PCB assembly...
The IP-223 has a number of options when connecting to the radio. Different jumper settings are required for different revisions of the PCB installed in the IP-223 unit, and are noted below. Set the jumper position listed for the line according to the connection type shown below.
R1 and R2 Relays The IP-223 provides two (2) relay closures for controlling the frequency of the radio, or switching a remote ancillary device. The F1 and F2 contacts can be connected through the DB25 connector. Usually the common of each relay contact switch is grounded and the normally open contact connects to the radio frequency control terminals.
33. CTCSS (Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System) Connection The IP-223 connection can be used for a recorder output or as a CTCSS output: Recorder output - The analog audio is generated at the connection. CTCSS output - Each function tone can be assigned a CTCSS number which corresponds to a CTCSS frequency. See “CTCSS Tone Frequency Table”...
Once the IP-223 unit is connected to the system, the level potentiometers can be set. Access to test and adjustment points on newer versions of the IP-223 are provided through labeled openings on the case top and on the front panel of the unit. On older versions of the IP-223, access to some of the test and adjustment points is provided through labeled openings on the front panel;...
The Radio 1 TX test points (TP2 and TP6) and the Radio 2 TX test points (TP8 and TP9) are located on the front panel of the IP-223. These provide a point to measure the actual signal being placed into the radio or balanced TX line. The front panel accessible adjustment Radio 1 TX potentiometer (R47) and Radio 2 RX potentiometer (R61) are used to adjust these levels.
Frequency Decoding The IP-223 is factory tuned to the frequencies shown below. The detection frequencies cannot be changed as they are coded into the software. However, any actual function or output can be made to work with any existing programmed frequency.
Contact your network administrator to obtain the network IP Address and Mask. For the IP-223 to interface successfully with the LAN or WAN, the IP Addresses of the IP-223 and your PC must be on the same subnet. IP Addresses consist of four numbers separated by periods. For example, 10.2.99.101. For more information on IP Addresses and subnets, consult your network administrator.
J35 must be in the A position. To assign the IP Address and Network Mask using HyperTerminal, do the following: Connect the IP-223 to your PC using a DB-9 serial cable. From the Start menu on the computer, open the HyperTerminal Application, see Figure 84.
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Setting the IP Address Information From the Flow Control drop down menu, select None NOTE: These parameters may be different than the defaults depending on the selected Serial Port Parameters, see “Serial Port Parameters Drop Down Menu” on page 73. Default Drop down menu Setting...
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Setup Information Press ENTER. Enter Password for Factory Setup appears. HyperTerminal Window Password FIGURE 86. Enter technobabble for the factory setup password.
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Setting the IP Address Information Press ENTER. The serial port access window shown in Figure 87 appears. HyperTerminal Factory Setup Options – Serial Port Access Window FIGURE 87. NOTE: The serial number is fixed and should match the case label. The MAC (Media Access Control) address is generated based on the serial number.
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When “Do you wish to reset the unit now” appears, type Y if changes were made on the window, otherwise enter an If changes were made on the window, press ENTER to reset the IP-223, otherwise proceed to the next step.
From the User Name drop down menu, type admin or the Username. In the Password field, enter the appropriate Username password. If this is the first time the IP-223 has been started and a password has not been assigned to the unit, no entry is required.
Links Across the top of each setup window are links used to access the various IP-223 configuration pages. On the left side of the links header, the name assigned to the unit, the MAC address, and the version number of the firmware are displayed. A brief description of each link is provided below.
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Click the desired link. The window for the selected link appears. To permanently save changes, do the following: Click Submit. The changes are sent to the IP-223 in temporary storage. Click Save to EEPROM. The Save to EEPROM window opens. Click Save Parameters.
Setup Information Welcome Window The Welcome window provides a basic description of the IP-223 operating modes and a field to enter a descriptive name for the unit. This name is displays at the top of each IP-223 web setup window NAVIGATION: Clicking the picture of the IP-223 on the links displays the Welcome window, shown in Figure 90.
Basic Ethernet Setup Window Basic Ethernet Setup Window The Basic Ethernet Setup window is used to configure the IP-223 for use. The fields on this window are described on the following pages NAVIGATION: Clicking Basic Ethernet Setup displays the Basic Ethernet Setup window, shown in Figure 91.
Use DHCP Server Check Box The Use DHCP Server check box indicates whether or not DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is used. If selected, DHCP allows the IP-223 to acquire all of the information for operation on the network bypassing its manual entry. NOTE: Telex does not recommend operating with DHCP enabled.
The entries are used for the Ethernet crossmute function. The IP-223 examines the source of the audio and flags it if the source from one of the IP-223 units listed in these fields.
In the QOS: Precendence Bits field, enter the number of bits, if required. In the QOS: D, T, and R Bits field, enter the number of bits, if required. In the Local Computer IP Address fields, enter the IP Addresses of the IP-223 units that are located in the same room.
The General Gain Setup window provides for an up or down adjustment of the gain levels for various parameters included on the window. The IP-223 is based largely on software controlled resistors with a resolution of 1.5dB per step. Example: If it is determined the output level for a transmission line is 3.0dB too high, an entry of -3.0dB should be...
Click Save Parameters. The entries are saved to permanent memory. Submit Button The Submit button, located at the bottom of each configuration window, is used to upload changes to the IP-223. IMPORTANT: The submit button saves changes in temporary memory only.
Multicast Address Setup Window The Multicast Address Setup window identifies the mode of operation or line type, as well as which port the IP-223 uses to communicate various line information on. Once a selection is made in the line type field, the fields necessary to enter the setup information for the selected line type are enabled.
Ethernet traffic for another IP-223 and optional parallel IP consoles. Phone Mode – Using a PIB or TDI, a line on the IP-223 is used to connect to an analog phone line. iDEN Radio – Using the NI-223, allows interface with a Falcon Class push-to-talk (PTT) mobile phone system.
Multicast Address Setup Window RX Port Field The RX Port field identifies the port number for each line. The port number must be unique, per line, and must be greater than 1054. Based on the entries shown in Figure 93, any console attempting to transmit to line 1 must have a Multicast Address of 225.8.11.81 and an RX port number of 2054 to monitor RX audio and a TX port number of 4072 to monitor TX audio.
In the Channel Hops field, enter the number of channel hops (routers) the multicast audio packets can go through before being stopped. Click Submit. The entries currently displayed on the window are sent to the IP-223 for storage. From the links, select Save to EEPROM. The Save Setup Parameters window appears.
The Enable check box is used to enable communication with TSM (Telex System Manager). If unselected, TSM can not detect the IP-223. By default, the check box is selected. TSM is used to update IP-223 firmware. To learn how to update IP-223 firmware, see “Update Firmware”...
The TTL (Time To Line) field identifies the number of routers the multicast audio packets pass through before being discarded. Submit Button The Submit button, located at the bottom of each configuration window, is used to upload changes to the IP-223. IMPORTANT: The submit button saves changes in temporary memory only.
Per Line Setup Window To permanently save changes, do the following: Click Submit. The changes are sent to the IP-223 in temporary storage. Click Save to EEPROM. The Save to EEPROM window opens. Click Save Parameters. Changes are now permanently saved to the IP-223 console...
Setup Information Per Line Setup Window—Local, Tone, and Console Mode Configuration The Per Line Setup window for Local, Tone, or Console Mode configuration, see Figure 97, appear when Local, Tone or Console is selected from the Line Type drop down menu on the Multicast Address Setup window. Per Line Setup - Local, Tone, and Console Modes (view 1) FIGURE 97.
The Save to EEPROM window opens. Click Save Parameters. Changes are now permanently saved to the IP-223 console. Line Mode Status Field The Line Mode Status field displays the line type assigned to the line in the “Multicast Address Setup Window” on page 49.
The RX Delay field identifies the amount of time, in ms, RX audio is recorded and stored. RX audio is constantly recorded by the IP-223 and when a COR or LAM triggered detect occurs, the IP-223 goes back the specified time of delay to start generating Ethernet packets.
Per Line Setup Window—Local, Tone, and Console Mode Configuration Tone Enable Check Box The Tone Enable check box indicates whether or not the function tone is active. If selected, the function tone is active. The frequency for the tone is set on the Tone Frequency and Durations window described on page 112. The standard function tones and their frequencies are the default entries.
F4 CTCSS tone is sent. System Field - Local Mode The System field is used to control radios serially connected to the IP-223. Once configured, the IP-223 directs audio to the system entered in the field.
Monitor Relay The Monitor Relay field provides the IP-223 the ability to decode a valid Ethernet packet and provide a relay-contact output to turn off the sub-audible-tone-decoder circuit in the radio receiver. This allows the console operator to monitor the line for other users before transmission (required by FCC regulations on stations equipped with CTCSS).
Setup Information Reset with PTT – When selected, the monitor relay is closed from the time the monitor tone sequence is received until the next PTT operation. On except PTT – When selected, the monitor relay is latched at all times except when PTT is active, whether the monitor function tone is received or not.
Per Line Setup Window—Local, Tone, and Console Mode Configuration 2-Wire Check Box The 2-Wire check box indicates whether or not the line number to which the details on the window apply is configured as 2-wire. If selected, the line number to which the details on the window apply is configured as a 2-wire line. Parallel Console Check Box The Parallel Console check box indicates whether or not a parallel console is being used (for example, a legacy tone console, only available in console and tone mode).
19200.N.8.1; 19200,E,7,1. See Figure 100. Serial Port Params Drop Down Menu - Normal Mode FIGURE 101. NOTE: If necessary, refer to the Radio Dispatch and Signaling Equipment downloads available on the Telex website (www.telex.com) for this setting based on the radio to be installed.
The FleetSync Decode check box is used to enable the line for radio IDs with FleetSync ANI capabilities to decode their alias, ID numbers, and messages on Telex consoles within the system. If selected, Kenwood FleetSync's over-the-air ANI is enabled and the ANI number or name is decoded via the ANI lookup tables and displayed on Telex IP based consoles.
The MDC Decode check box is used to enable the line to receive and decode Motorola MDC signaling to display ID numbers, status IDs, emergency calls, and alerts. If selected, MDC signaling is enabled and the ID number or name is decoded via the ANI lookup tables and displayed on Telex IP based consoles. MDC Encode Check Box The MDC Encode check box is used to enable the line to transmit and encode Motorola MDC signaling to display the consoles ID number, status ID, emergency or alert.
The ANI Suffix field identifies a 0 to 3 digit suffix is appended to the end of the ANI received. For example, if you have a suffix 123 and the ANI 9876 is received, the IP-223 sends 9876123 to the consoles. This is useful if two (2) different lines have duplicate ANI IDs.
Setup Information ANI Call Type Drop Down Menu The ANI Call Type drop down menu, shown in Figure 104, identifies the type of call for the ANI Decoder #. Available selections for this field are: Emergency, Group, Individual, or Status. FIGURE 104.
Auto Disconnect Time Field The Auto Disconnect Time field identifies the amount of time, in seconds, before the IP-223 automatically places the PIB or TDI adapter onhook or disconnects if the threshold entered in the LAM Level field described below is not reached.
If selected, a remote radio user can click the radio PTT a specified number of times within a specified period and, upon receipt of this sequence, the IP-223 takes the PIB or TDI offhook and automatically dials the number in the Click Dial String field.
Monitor Relay The Monitor Relay field provides the IP-223 the ability to decode a valid Ethernet packet and provide a relay-contact output to turn off the sub-audible-tone-decoder circuit in the radio receiver. This allows the console operator to monitor the line for other users before transmission (required by FCC regulations on stations equipped with CTCSS).
Time, this function allows the user to key-up and key-down the radio. If selected, the inbound caller can key-up and key-down the radio connected to the opposite line of the IP-223. The star key (*) keys up the radio, the pound key (#) keys down the radio.
The ANI Suffix field identifies a 0 to 3-digit suffix appended to the end of the ANI received. For example, if you have a suffix 123 and the ANI 9876 is received, the IP-223 sends 9876123 to the consoles. This is useful if two different lines have duplicate...
Setup Information Digit Duration Field The Digit Duration field identifies the length of time, in ms, the digit tone is decoded when it is active for the signaling type selected in the Tone Type drop down menu. The range for this field is 0 to 100ms. Interdigit Duration Field The Interdigit Duration field identifies the length of time, in ms, between the digit tones for the signaling type selected in the Tone Type drop down menu.
Type drop down menu on the Multicast Address Setup window. In iDEN mode, the following options are available for per line configuration. DEN operation and field programming, download the NI-223 manual at www.telex.com/radio dispatch. For more information on iDEN operation and field programming, download the NI-223 manual from www.telex.com/radiodispatch.
The RX Delay field identifies the amount of time, in ms, RX audio is recorded and stored. RX audio is constantly recorded by the IP-223 and when a LAM or COR, triggered detect occurs, the IP-223 goes back the specified time of delay to start generating Ethernet packets.
Per Line Setup Window—iDEN Radio Configuration Function Tone Setup Jump To Entry Drop Down Menu The Jump To Entry drop down menu allows you to select (in groups of 10) function tones to view and modify. From the Jump To drop down menu, select the group of 10 function tones you want to view. Click Update.
Setup Information Relay Group Drop Down Menu The Relay Group drop down menu identifies if a relay is grouped into separate functions. This allows more than one (1) relay to be activated at any particular time by being in separate groups. For example, when F1 has R1 selected as its relay, and F2 has R2 selected as its relay, setting the two (2) Relay Group numbers to the same value allows multiple relays with different functions.
Monitor Relay The Monitor Relay field provides the IP-223 the ability to decode a valid Ethernet packet and provide a relay-contact output to turn off the sub-audible-tone-decoder circuit in the radio receiver. This allows the console operator to monitor the line for...
Setup Information Select one of the following operating modes for the monitor relay: Reset with PTT – When selected, the monitor relay is closed from the time the monitor tone sequence is received until the next PTT operation. On except PTT – When selected, the monitor relay is latched at all times except when PTT is active, whether the monitor function tone is received or not.
PTT + BOTH – When selected, the PTT relay, the R1 relay, and the R2 relay close at the same time. PTT Timeout Field The PTT Timeout field is used to configure the length of time in seconds the IP-223 allows the radio to key up. This function is used to prevent an extensive occupation of the interfaced radio.
Setup Information Per line Setup Window—Tetra Radio Configuration The Per Line Setup window for Tetra Radio configuration, see Figure 115, appears when Tetra is selected from the Line Type drop down menu on the Multicast Address Setup window. In Tetra mode, the following options are available for per line configuration.
Per line Setup Window—Tetra Radio Configuration Relay Drop Down Menu The Relay drop down menu identifies the relay(s), if any, closed immediately upon receipt of the function tone. Available selections for this field are: no selection, R01, R02, or BOTH. Relay Drop Down Menu FIGURE 116.
Trunked GC (Group Call) – Trunked HDPC (Half Duplex Private Call) – Trunked UDSL (User Defined Scan List) – A scan of specific groups predefined in the radio and in the IP-223. A UDSL is Direct GC – Type Drop Down Menu - Tetra Mode FIGURE 117.
The RX Delay field identifies the amount of time, in ms, RX audio is recorded and stored. RX audio is constantly recorded by the IP-223 and when a LAM or COR triggered detect occurs, the IP-223 goes back the specified time of delay to start generating Ethernet packets.
Monitor Relay The Monitor Relay field provides the IP-223 the ability to decode a valid Ethernet packet and provide a relay-contact output to turn off the sub-audible-tone-decoder circuit in the radio receiver. This allows the console operator to monitor the line for other users before transmission (required by FCC regulations on stations equipped with CTCSS).
Per line Setup Window—Tetra Radio Configuration Pre-Emphasize TX Check Box The Pre-Emphasize TX check box indicates whether or not TX audio includes a standard 6dB octave pre-emphasis. If selected, a standard 6dB octave pre-emphasis is included in the TX audio. PTT Notch Filter Check Box The PTT Notch Filter checkbox, when selected, indicates the 2175Hz notch filter is bypassed.
The Save Parameters button is used to save any changes submitted to the IP-223 for storage into permanent memory. Reset IP-223 Button The Reset IP-223 button is used to perform a full reset of the IP-223. This is the software version of a power down reset. To save changes to permanent memory, do the following: From the links, select Save to EEPROM.
System Accounts By default, the IP-223 comes with two (2) system accounts created: admin and user. Upon first use, there are no passwords set for either account. You can change the passwords for both of the accounts, if desired. These are the only system accounts allowed.
Setup Information Account Setup FIGURE 121. System Accounts Enable Check Box The Enable check box indicates whether the username is active or not. When selected, the username is active. NOTE: The admin system account is always enabled. Username Display Column The Username display column displays the username of the system account.
“Save Parameters Button” on page 90. Submit Button The Submit button, located at the bottom of each configuration window, is used to upload changes to the IP-223. The submit button saves changes in temporary memory only. To permanently save changes, do the following: Click Submit.
System Parameters Reset System Parameters Button The Reset System Parameters button resets all parameters in the IP-223 to their factory defaults. Edit System Accounts Window The Edit System Account window, shown in Figure 122, is used to edit the user system account. When the Edit button is selected, the user system account becomes highlighted in yellow.
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Click the Save to EEPROM link at the top of the page. The Save to EEPROM window appears. Click Save Parameters to save the changes to the IP-223. NOTE: To change the system account password from an actual password to no password, leave the New Password and Confirm password fields blank, and then press Save.
Setup Information Add New User Window The Create New User window is used to create up to five (5) new user account. From this window, you can assign permissions to certain users. The fields for this window are described on the following pages. NAVIGATION: Selecting the Add New User button from the Account Setup window opens the Add New User window, see Figure 124.
Add New User Window Set Permissions Additional Feature Check Box The Additional Feature check box indicates access is granted to make changes to the Additional Feature page. This permission is automatically granted to every user and is not configurable. Save To EEPROM Check Box The Save to EEPROM check box indicates permission is granted to use the Save to EEPROM page.
Submit Button The Submit button, located at the bottom of each configuration window, is used to upload changes to the IP-223. The Submit button saves changes in temporary memory only.
Edit Created Accounts Window Edit Created Accounts Window The Edit Created Account window, as seen in Figure 125, is used to edit a created account (user). NAVIGATION: Clicking the Edit button for the user account displays the Edit Created Account window shown in Figure 125.
Setup Information Additional Feature Setup Window The Additional Feature setup window activates special features enabled by purchasing an option string from Telex. Examples of special features are Kenwood’s Fleetsync and Motorola’s MDC1200 Over-the-Air ANI decoder. For more information contact Telex Sales. Have the unit serial number available when purchasing this option.
The Retrieve Configuration Data from Remote IP-223 window appears. In the Enter IP Address field, enter the IP Address of the remote IP-223 the configuration data is to be copied from. Enter the username and password of the local IP-223.
Setup Information Crosspatch Setup Window The Crosspatch Setup window provides the necessary parameters to connect the IP-223s together via the Ethernet network. The fields on this window are described on the following pages. This window can contain up to 100 entries. NAVIGATION: Clicking Crosspatch Setup displays the Crosspatch Setup window shown in Figure 128.
Crosspatch Setup Window Local Setup Enable Line – Line Check Box The Enable Line – Line check box indicates whether or not audio can be routed from one line to another line. If selected, audio is routed from one line to the other line. TX traffic from the console overrides the crosspatch to allow the console operator to take control of the line.
Setup Information Patch Timeout Field The Patch Timeout field identifies the amount of time, in seconds, allowed for inactivity on an active patch. If a patch is inactive for the specified period of time, the patch is dropped. The range for this field is 0 to 999seconds. NOTE: Patch Timeout must be greater than Global Timeout.
IP to a different line. PHONEP – A remote user with a portable radio can key a DTMF string, causing the IP-223 to take the PIB or TDI offhook. Once the PIB or TDI is offhook, the user can manually dial a phone number.
FIGURE 130. IP Address Field (XPATCH option only) The IP Address field identifies the IP Address of the remote IP-223 with a radio used in this crosspatch entry. Rx Multicast Field (DLVOIP option only) The Rx Multicast field identifies the broadcast address for the RX audio traffic used in this crosspatch entry. To inter-operate, all consoles must have the same base Multicast Address.
From the #1 or #2 drop down menu, select the applicable DB25 connector port used on the remote IP-223. In the IP Address field, enter the IP Address of the remote IP-223 with the radio used in this crosspatch entry.
The entries are saved to permanent memory. CRP PIN Table Window The Remote CrossPatch Pin Setup window allows up 300 PIN numbers to be set for operation of the IP-223’s crosspatch feature. The fields on this window are described on the following pages.
The range for this field is a 4-digit PIN. Submit Button The Submit button, located at the bottom of each configuration window, is used to upload changes to the IP-223. IMPORTANT: The Submit button saves changes in temporary memory only.
If all of the PIN entries are complete on the window and more PINs need to be defined, click Submit. The entries currently displayed on the window are sent to the IP-223 for storage. If all required Crosspatch PIN entries are complete on the window and no more PINs need to be defined, click Submit proceed to step 9.
Pass Change Window Pass Change Window The Account Password Change window is used to assign a password, see “Accessing IP-223 Web Browser Configuration Windows” on page 39. NAVIGATION: Clicking Pass Change displays the Account Password Change window shown in Figure 132.
Tone Frequency & Durations Window The Tone Frequency and Durations window identifies frequencies and function tones. The IP-223 is capable of generating the standard tone packages required to control a radio with a tone termination panel. The fields on this window are described on the following pages.
Tone Frequency & Durations Window Guard Hold PTT Frequency Drop Down Menu The PTT Frequency drop down menu, shown in Figure 134, identifies the PTT frequency, in Hz, the console uses. Available selections for this field are: 2100, 2175, 2300, 2325, 2400, 2600, 2800, 2850 and 2970Hz. PTT Frequency Drop Down Menu FIGURE 134.
Setup Information Function Tone Function Tone Duration Field The Function Tone Duration field identifies the duration, in ms, of the function tone. When dual function tones are set, both tones are set to this duration. In most cases, this value is set to 40ms. The range for this field is 0 to 999ms.
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Enter the desired frequency (in Hz) for the second function tone. An entry of zero (0) indicates no second function tone is sent. Click Submit. The entries currently displayed on the window are sent to the IP-223 for storage. From the links, select Save to EEPROM. The Save Setup Parameters window appears.
Update Firmware Telex VoIP Hardware firmware can be updated using TSM (Telex System Manager). A copy of TSM is available on the CD included in the shipment with the VoIP hardware or can be downloaded from the Telex website at www.telex.com/RadioDispatch/.
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To specify an installation path for TSM, click Browse. To accept the default folder location, leave the path entered in the Folder field By default, TSM is installed at C:\Program Files\Telex Communications\Telex System Manager\. To allow any user to access TSM, select Everyone.
Download Telex Firmware When new firmware becomes available it is posted to our website. It can be downloaded at www.telex.com/Downloads/. Check the website periodically for updated firmware. Telex Website Firmware Downloads. FIGURE 137. To download updated firmware, do the following: Set the search criteria to Radio Dispatch &...
Update Firmware Tool Window NAVIGATION: Selecting Firmware Update Tool from the Tools menu opens the Firmware Update Tool window shown in Figure 138. Firmware Update Tool FIGURE 138. File Field The File field is used to select a firmware file to upload to the VoIP hardware. Firmware File Info Group Box Device Type Field The Device Type field displays the type of device supported by the currently selected file in the File field.
Once TSM is installed and your new .tfb file is downloaded, you are ready to upload the VoIP hardware’s firmware. To upload the VoIP hardware’s firmware, do the following: Click the TSM shortcut on your desktop. From your taskbar, click Start|Programs|Telex Communications|Telex System Manager. The Telex System Manager window opens. Click Tools|Firmware Update The Firmware Update Tool opens.
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NOTE: Once the firmware is uploaded, the device resets. Firmware Update Tool— Success Messages FIGURE 139. Click Close. The dialog window closes. Click Close. To access the webpage directly from the Firmware Update Tool window, do the following: Right-click the device’s entry. The Flyout menu appears.
Handset Jack Ethernet port Adjustments Signal RX Pre-amp RX Compressor TX Audio out TX Monitor IN (Not available in 750630 Rev A) CTCSS out IP-223 Settings - Quick Reference Line 1 Test point Line 2 R175 TP13 R110 TP12 TP15 R390...
Jumper Settings PCB 750743 or PCB 750630 revision F Line 1 Jumper Setting "A" = RS232 serial data, "B" = TTL PCB 750743 or PCB 750630 revision C, D, E, and F Line 1 Jumper Setting J33, J34 2 or 4 Wire, "A" = 2-wire, "B" = 4-wire J16, J21 RX Input, "A"...
NOTE: Because white papers and application guides are always being written and posted to this site, please visit http://www.telex.com/RadioDispatch/Default.aspx, and then click Downloads, for the most current list of publication offerings. FILE...
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This application guide is intended to show how to assemble a cable and setup hardware of different 223 series adaptor panels (TRA223, DSP223, IP223) to the Datron Guardian Mobile radio. AN-VEGA-13 Telex Radio Dispatch ANI Capabilities ANI Capabilities This application guide is intended to educate the reader on Automatic Numerical Identification (ANI) and, specifically, the support for ANI within the Radio Dispatch products.
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Radio Control on Legacy Tone Systems using IP-223s iDEN-IP223 to Tone This application guide is intended to show how to configure and connect the Telex/Vega IP-223, NI223 and an iDEN radio to a legacy tone control system and provide direct connect to an operator. AN-VEGA-20...
CTCSS Tone Frequency Table CTCSS Tone Frequencies TABLE 8. Tone Freq. Tone Number (Hz) Number 33.0 35.4 36.6 37.9 39.6 44.4 47.5 49.2 51.2 53.0 54.9 56.8 58.8 63.0 67.0 69.4 CTCSS Tone Frequency Table Freq. Tone Freq. (Hz) Number (Hz) 71.9 123.0...
Tone Frequency Table Supported Radio Dispatch Tone Frequencies TABLE 10. TONE 0 2400 2400 TONE 1 1060 1060 TONE 2 1160 1160 TONE 3 1270 1270 1032 TONE 4 1400 1400 1117 TONE 5 1530 1530 1209 TONE 6 1670 1670 1308 TONE 7...
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