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PRE 14.0029
TECHNICAL MANUAL
Turbine IP Intercoms
TCIS / TCIV / TFIE / TFIX / TMIS / ECPIR-3P
A100K11194

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  • Page 1 PRE 14.0029 TECHNICAL MANUAL Turbine IP Intercoms TCIS / TCIV / TFIE / TFIX / TMIS / ECPIR-3P A100K11194...
  • Page 2 About this Document Document Scope This document describes the setup procedure and configuration of the various models of the Turbine Compact and Extended IP Intercom series. The configuration procedures described here are for the general functions of the Turbine range. For information on more advanced features and settings, see Zenitel Wiki.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1 Turbine IP Intercoms ............................5 Turbine Compact Intercoms .......................... 5 1.1.1 TKIS-2 Turbine Kit VoIP Intercom Module ....................6 Turbine Extended Intercoms ......................... 7 1.2.1 Industrial & Ex ............................. 7 1.2.2 ECPIR-3P Indoor Intercom ........................12 1.2.3 TKIE-2 Turbine Extended Kit ........................12 2 Intercom Connections............................
  • Page 4 6.12.1.1 Forward Unattended Call ......................... 47 6.12.1.2 Forward Unattended Call with Loopback ....................48 6.12.1.3 Parallel Ringing - Forward Call if Unattended ..................49 6.13 Script Settings ............................. 50 6.13.1 Script Upload ............................. 50 6.13.2 Script Configuration ........................... 50 6.13.3 Script Events ............................. 51 6.14 Audio Messaging ............................
  • Page 5: Turbine Ip Intercoms

    Turbine IP Intercoms Turbine Compact Intercoms TCIS-1 TCIS-2/TCIV-2/TCIA-2 TCIS-3/TCIV-3 Thermoplastic Frontplate with Single Call Stainless Steel Frontplate with Single Call Button Thermoplastic Frontplate with Single Call Button plus Push-To-Talk & Cancel Button TCIS-4 TCIS-5/TCIV-5 TCIS-6/TCIV-6 Thermoplastic Frontplate with Single Call Thermoplastic Frontplate with Two Call Buttons Thermoplastic Frontplate with Call &...
  • Page 6: Tkis-2 Turbine Kit Voip Intercom Module

    Speaker Manual Speech Cancel Direction Control Call Button Microphone Figure 1 Turbine TCIS-1 Station Keys & Functions Speaker PMOLED Display Scroll Down Cancel Call Button Scroll Up Microphone Figure 2 Turbine TCIS-6 Station Keys & Functions 1.1.1 TKIS-2 Turbine Kit VoIP Intercom Module A100K11194 Turbine Station Configuration Guide...
  • Page 7: Turbine Extended Intercoms

    Turbine Extended Intercoms 1.2.1 Industrial & Ex TFIE-1 TFIE-2 TFIE-6 Industrial Intercom with Full Keypad Industrial Intercom with 6 Programmable Keys Industrial Intercom with Scrolling Unit & PMOLED Display TFIX-1 TFIX-2 TFIX-3 TFIX-4 Ex Intercom with Full Keypad Ex Intercom with 6 Ex Intercom with Single Call Button Ex Intercom with Full Keypad Programmable Keys...
  • Page 8 Power Fault Call Figure 3 Turbine TFIE-1/TFIX-1/TFIX-4 Station Keys & Functions A100K11194 Turbine Station Configuration Guide...
  • Page 9 Power Fault Call Figure 4 Turbine TFIE-2/TFIX-2 Station Keys & Functions A100K11194 Turbine Station Configuration Guide...
  • Page 10 Speaker PMOLED Display Scroll Down Menu Scroll Up Confirm Dialing Keys Direct Access Keys Manual Speech Direction Cancel/Private/Open Control Microphone Power Fault Call Figure 5 Turbine TFIE-6 Station Keys & Functions A100K11194 Turbine Station Configuration Guide...
  • Page 11 Power Fault Call Figure 6 TFIX-3 Station Keys & Functions A100K11194 Turbine Station Configuration Guide...
  • Page 12: Ecpir-3P Indoor Intercom

    1.2.2 ECPIR-3P Indoor Intercom The ECPIR-3P is an Indoor Intercom with 3 programmable keys Speaker PTT Key Power Fault Call Dimmer Volume Control Figure 7 ECPIR-3P Intercom Keys & Functions 1.2.3 TKIE-2 Turbine Extended Kit The TKIE-2 is the extended version of the Turbine Kit range. Figure 8 TKIE-2 Connectors &...
  • Page 13: Intercom Connections

    Intercom Connections Connectors on Turbine Compact Intercoms The Turbine Compact Board is used by the following stations: TCIS-1, TCIS-2, TCIS-3, TCIS-4, TCIS-5, TCIS-6, TKIS-2, TMIS-1. L Note that the TCIA-2 has a different set of connectors See Appendix A: Compact Board Connectors for further information. 24 VDC for external secondary power if PoE is not used.
  • Page 14: Input/Output Connections

    2.1.3 Input/Output Connections There are 6 I/O connection options for the Turbine Compact Station. These connections can be used to interface with external I/O devices. The connections are typically used as digital input (eg. form a closing contact), digital output (5V), or LED driving (20mA max) for connecting sensors, indicators or integration to other systems.
  • Page 15: Network Connection

    2.2.2 Network Connection There are two RJ-45 ports located on the Turbine Industrial station, either of which can be used for a single PoE/LAN Ethernet connection. 2.2.3 Input/Output Connections There are 6 I/O connection options for the Turbine Industrial Station. These connections are used as digital input (eg.
  • Page 16: Accessories For Turbine Extended

    Accessories for Turbine Extended Connecting Turbine Extended Accessories Accesories such as the handset, plugbox for the headset, and handheld microphones are connected to the connection terminal block J8 on the main board inside the station enclosure. Follow the instructions for opening the enclosure in the section below. 3.1.1 Opening the TFIE/TFIX Enclosure Open the enclosure by Open the enclosure by pulling...
  • Page 17: Connection Terminal Block In Ex Intercoms

    3.1.3 Connection Terminal Block in Ex Intercoms Accessories are connected to the 12-screw connection terminal block in the Turbine Ex enclosure. + Integrated Mic + - Integrated Mic - S Integrated Mic shield 1 Audio accessory speaker + 2 Audio accessory speaker - 3 Audio accessory microphone + 4 Audio accessory microphone - 5 Audio accessory Push To Talk (PTT)
  • Page 18: Connecting Ta-23 Handset To Tfie-X Industrial Intercoms

    3.2.1 Connecting TA-23 Handset to TFIE-x Industrial Intercoms Plug the IDC connectors on the Handset cable into the J8 terminal block according to the pin configuration below. TA-23 Handset Connection on 9-Pin Terminal J8 Black Yellow White Blue Green 3.2.2 Connecting TAX-3 Handset to TFIX-x Ex Intercoms Connect the wire ferrules on the Handset cable to the terminal block according to the pin configuration below.
  • Page 19: Connecting Ta-22B Plugbox To Tfie-X Industrial Intercoms

    AK5850HS TA-22b / TAX-2b PTT Button Jack Nexus Plug Figure 13 AK5850HS Headset with TA-22b/TAX-2b Plugbox 3.3.1 Connecting TA-22b Plugbox to TFIE-x Industrial Intercoms Plug the IDC connectors on the Plugbox cable into the J8 terminal block according to the pin configuration below.
  • Page 20: Connecting Tax-2B Plugbox To Tfix-X Ex Intercoms

    3.3.2 Connecting TAX-2b Plugbox to TFIX-x Ex Intercoms Connect the wire ferrules on the Plugbox cable to the terminal block according to the pin configuration below. Note that the black (shield) wire is labeled MIC- and the black (main shield) wire is labeled GND.
  • Page 21: Connecting Emmax-1H Microphone To Tfix-X Ex Intercoms

    3.4.2 Connecting EMMAX-1H Microphone to TFIX-x Ex Intercoms Connect the wire ferrules on the Compact Microphone cable to the terminal block according to the pin configuration below. PTT- PTT+ (shield) Mic- Mic+ EBMDR-8 Expansion Module for ECPIR-3P The EBMDR-8 Expansion Module is a slave unit to the ECPIR-3P. The EBMDR-8 hence receives power from and communicates through its master, the ECPIR-3P.
  • Page 22: Turbine Relay Module - Ta-10

    Turbine Relay Module - TA-10 A100K11194 Turbine Station Configuration Guide...
  • Page 23: Starting Up The Station

    Starting Up the Station The Turbine Station features an embedded web interface, which allows users to log in via a standard web browser. To start up the station, your PC and the IP station have to be connected together via a PoE switch using network cables: 1.
  • Page 24: Icx-Alphacom Configuration

    ICX-AlphaCom Configuration The Turbine stations are connected to the ICX-AlphaCom platform comprising the ICX-500 Intelligent Communication Gateway or AlphaCom XE server/exchange lying at the heart of our security and communication system. The communication between the ICX-AlphaCom platform and the Turbine Stations utilize the CCoIP ®...
  • Page 25: Main Settings

    Main Settings To access the page for configuring station mode and IP parameters: ● Select Main > Main Settings Mode ● Select the ICX-AlphaCom radio-button Product Model and Accessory The options presented will depend on the Turbine model (Compact, Industrial, Ex). ●...
  • Page 26 Model: (for Ex) - TFIX-1 - TFIX-2 - TFIX-3 - TFIX-4 Accessory: (for Extended & Ex) - Handset - Handset w/ Offhook - Handset w/ Offhook (Normally Closed) - Handheld Microphone - Headset - Headset w/ Autodetect Registration Settings ICX-AlphaCom IP-Address: ● Enter the IP address of the ICX-500 or AlphaCom serve in which the IP station is to be a subscriber in the field.
  • Page 27: Audio Settings

    Audio Settings ● Select Advanced ICX-AlphaCom > Audio ● Select or set values for the parameters Volume Override Level - Select the Volume Override Level in the range 0 to 8 from the drop-down box. The default setting is 7. Microphone Sensitivity - Select the sensitivity level in the range 0 to 7 from the drop-down box.
  • Page 28 This feature must be used with caution as incorrect settings may severely degrade the performance of the echo-cancelling algorithm. Conversation Mode For this parameter, there are five options: - Full Open Duplex: Normal mode with echo cancellation - Robust Duplex: Option used when open duplex fails due to excessive speaker loudness, microphone overload or very high nonlinear distortions.
  • Page 29: I/O Settings

    Add number of “Mixer Channels” ICX-AlphaCom Multi-Conference Mixer function. Automatic Volume Control (AVC) Automatically adjusts the volume according to background noise level. AVC Debug Shows current volume level on OLED display. AVC Advanced - AVC Lower Threshold: Threshold level for AVC starts working. Valid range: [-92..0] dBm0 - AVC Upper Threshold: Threshold level for AVC stops working.
  • Page 30: Address Book

    Address Book L Note that only the Turbine Compact station configured as a Scrolling Station (TCIS-6, TCIV-6, TFIE-6) under Main Settings will have this menu option. ● Select Advanced ICX-AlphaCom > Address Book Display Text ● The idle text shown in the display may be changed. The default text is: Scroll to Select Font Size ●...
  • Page 31: Oled Labels

    Download or View Address Book ● DOWNLOAD or VIEW the address book Upload Address Book A CSV file consisting of directory numbers and display text with the semi- colon character (;) as delimiter may be uploaded. ● Click Choose File to upload a CSV file Address Book Entries ●...
  • Page 32: Sound Detection

    Sound Detection ● Select Advanced ICX-AlphaCom > Sound Detection from the menu Sound Detection Settings Here you can set the minimum amplitude and duration of the audio, the DAK to activate, etc. Time Settings ● Select Advanced ICX-AlphaCom > Time Settings from the menu Time Settings You can enable Network Time Protocol, and select the region and time zone.
  • Page 33: Ic-Edge Configuration

    IC-EDGE Configuration IC-EDGE is an IP-based intercom system for up to 32 intercom stations, expandable to 64 stations. The IC-EDGE system is easy to install and configure via a standard web browser. For more information on IC-EDGE configuration, see wiki.zenitel.com/wiki/Category:IC-EDGE_ Configuration. One of the stations must be set as the Edge Controller.
  • Page 34: Main Settings

    Main Settings ● Select Main > Main Settings to access the page for configuring station mode and IP parameters. Mode ● Select the Edge Controller radio-button L Edge Controller must be selected to be able to carry out the configurations described in the following sections.
  • Page 35: Connect Other Intercom Stations

    - Handset w/ Offhook (Normally Closed) - Handheld Microphone - Headset - Headset w/ Autodetect IP Settings ● DHCP – DO NOT select this option for the Edge Controller. ● Static IP – The Edge Controller should always use a Static IP Address. Enter values for: - IP-address - Subnet-mask - Gateway...
  • Page 36: Verify System Setup

    Verify System Setup To verify that the devices are successfully registered to the Edge Controller: ● Select Edge Controller > System Overview All stations that have been configured should be displayed in the table. Stations that are up and running will have the status Registered. Configure Call and Audio Settings It is optional to configure the call and audio settings.
  • Page 37: Group Call

    ● Profile 4 - Operator ● Profile 5 - Gateway The following service features and parameters are included in the device profile: ● Outgoing Call restriction ● Relay Activation (i.e. Door opening) ● Group Call initiation ● Busy Override To modify device profiles: ●...
  • Page 38 Default Group Call Settings The factory default settings for group calls are as follows: Nickname Directory Priority Group Chime Answer (Display Text) Number Members All Call EMERGENCY All Stations Ding Dong Group Call 1 HIGH None Ding Dong Group Call 2 NORMAL None Ding Dong...
  • Page 39: Mobile App Configuration

    Devices in group Select the devices that should receive Group Call audio. You can select all devices in one operation be checking the Add all devices box. Group Audio Address Multicast IP address and port used to send audio during Group Call. This information can be used to set up a IC-EDGE Group Call (multicast page) on 3 -party SIP stations.
  • Page 40: Global Address List

    6.9.2 Global Address List A global list of addresses can be created in the address book of the MobileApp. ● Select Edge Controller > System Configuration > Mobile App To autogenerate a global address list comprising all registered devices and all groups: ●...
  • Page 41: Action Buttons

    6.9.3 Action Buttons There are three action buttons that enable the user to transfer calls, operate relays, or send DTMF during calls on the Mobile App. To configure the action buttons: ● Select Edge Controller > System Configuration > Mobile App Under Action Buttons: ●...
  • Page 42: Configure 3 Rd -Party Sip Devices

    6.10 Configure 3 -party SIP Devices Up to 10 3 -party SIP devices such as SIP phones, SIP Speakers, Soft Phones can be registered to an IC-EDGE System. Each SIP device requires that a SIP User account is defined on the Edge Controller.
  • Page 43: Configure Sip Phone

    6.10.3 Configure SIP Phone You now have to log into the 3rd-party SIP phone to configure the SIP account to register it with the Edge Controller station. The Directory Number and Password (SIP Account) created in the previous section is used to register the 3rd-party station with the Edge Controller. 6.10.4 Verify Operation On the Edge Controller device: ●...
  • Page 44 ● Check the Configuration box ● Click SAVE ● Click RELOAD A new tab called Edge Configuration will now appear: A100K11194 Turbine Station Configuration Guide...
  • Page 45: Direct Access Key & Ringlist Settings

    6.12 Direct Access Key & Ringlist Settings There are two ways of configuring DAKs, Inputs and Ring List functions. 1. Via the Edge Controller whereby all stations in the system can be configured: ● Select Edge Controller > System Configuration > Direct Access Keys 2.
  • Page 46: Ringlist Settings

    Call During an active Call the following options are available (avaliable options depend on station type): Do Nothing: No action executed if the DAK/Input is activated during a call (Default) Answer/End Call: Answers an incoming call, and ends an active call. Action can be executed either On Key Press or On Key Release.
  • Page 47: Forward Unattended Call

    6.12.1.1 Forward Unattended Call The above example ringlist setting may be illustrated as follows: Via the Ringlist, an unattended call can be forwarded to another station after a preset time. The call forwarding can include several stations. In the example, when the call button is pressed, the call goes to station number 10. If not answered within 10 seconds, the call will be forwarded to station number 12.
  • Page 48: Forward Unattended Call With Loopback

    6.12.1.2 Forward Unattended Call with Loopback The above example ringlist settings may be illustrated as follows: Via the Ringlist, an unattended call can be go through a call loop a preset number of times. In the example, when the call button is pressed, the call goes to station number 10. If not answered within 12 seconds, the call will be forwarded to station number 12.
  • Page 49: Parallel Ringing - Forward Call If Unattended

    6.12.1.3 Parallel Ringing - Forward Call if Unattended The above example ringlist setting may be illustrated as follows: By checking the With Previous box in the Ringlist, one can call several stations in parallel. When one of the stations answers, it will stop ringing in the other(s). In the example, when the call button is pressed, the call goes to station number 10 and 12 in parallel.
  • Page 50: Script Settings

    6.13 Script Settings Script (Virtual I/O) is a feature for activating scripts on station events. These scripts can be uploaded and configured via the menu options: ● Script Upload ● Script ● Script Events The Turbine station should be operating in Edge mode. 6.13.1 Script Upload ●...
  • Page 51: Script Events

    6.13.3 Script Events ● Select Edge Configuration > Script Events Digital Outputs - Events ● Set the Digit for the Event to Execute 6.14 Audio Messaging Prerecorded audio messages can be uploaded to a Turbine which can be triggered by various events occurring on the station.
  • Page 52: Play Message On Dtmf Event

    Under Upload Media: ● Click Choose File to browse to the desired audio file ● Click UPLOAD The file will now appear in the list of audio files under Media. After the upload, the amount of space left of the maximum of 20 MB is displayed. It is possible to delete audio files to free up more space by clicking Delete.
  • Page 53: Play Message On Relay Event

    The audio message will be played once, followed by the standard ringing tone. 6.14.4 Play Message on Relay Event An audio message can be played when a Relay or an Output changes state. Available states are: On, Off, Slow Blink, Fast Blink. The example below shows a setting where a message (e.g.
  • Page 54: Sip Configuration

    SIP Configuration SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) is the de facto standard for IP telephony. The Turbine SIP intercom stations are specially built for easy integration with any iPBX system. For more information on SIP configuration, see wiki.zenitel.com/wiki/SIP_Intercom_Configuration TFIX-3 iPBX (SIP domain) TFIE-1 SIP phone IP Network...
  • Page 55: Main Settings

    Main Settings ● Click Main > Main Settings Mode ● Select the SIP radio-button Product Model And Accessory The options presented will depend on the Turbine model (Compact, Industrial or Ex). ● Select one of the options from the Model drop-down box: Model: (for Compact) - Kit (TKIS-2) - Normal (TCIS-1, TCIS-2, TCIS-3)
  • Page 56: Account/Call Settings

    IP Settings ● DHCP – Select this option if the IP station shall receive IP Settings from a DHCP server. ● Static IP – Select this option if the IP station shall use a static IP address. Enter values for: - IP-address - Subnet-mask - Gateway...
  • Page 57 Number (SIP ID) - This is the identification of the station in the SIP domain, i.e. the phone number for the station. This parameter is mandatory. Enter the SIP ID in integers according to the SIP account on the SIP domain server. Server Domain (SIP) - This parameter is mandatory and specifies the primary domain for the station and is the IP address for the SIP server (e.g.
  • Page 58: Audio Settings

    RTP Encryption Possible configuration options: disabled, srtp_encryption SRTP Crypto Type Possible configuration options: AES_CM_128_HMAC_SHA1_80 / AES_CM_128_HMAC_SHA1_32 Use Unencrypted SRTCP Check the box to enable unecrypted SRTCP TLS Private Key Possible configuration options: turbine_server_sha256.key / turbine_server_sha1.key Call Settings Enable Auto Answer - If enabled, the station will answer automatically, and if not, the station will ring.
  • Page 59: Direct Access Key & Ringlist Settings

    Direct Access Key & Ringlist Settings To configure DAK keys, Inputs and Ring List functions: ● Select SIP Configuration > Direct Access Keys L Note that the availability of these parameters and the number of keys depend on the Turbine station type selected under Main Settings.
  • Page 60: Relay/Output Settings

    Relay/Output Settings ● Select SIP Configuration > Relays / Outputs Relay Settings ● Select Relay 1, Relay 2, Relay 3 (Relay Board) or Relay 4 (Relay Board) from the drop-down box. There are 4 different states: On, Off, Slow Flash, Fast Flash ● Select the remote digit (DTMF signal) under Configuration - Selecting “-”...
  • Page 61: Time Settings

    Group Call (IC-Edge mode only) Operate the relay when the station receives a Group Call Idle Select the state the relay should change to when nothing else is occuring on the station. Error (Not Registered) Select the state the relay should change to when the station is off-line. Time Settings ●...
  • Page 62: Advanced Configuration Mode

    Under Upload Media: ● Click Choose File to browse to the desired audio file ● Click UPLOAD The file will now appear in the list of audio files under Media. After the upload, the amount of space left of the maximum of 20 MB is displayed. Advanced Configuration Mode Settings for I/O, Scripts, etc.
  • Page 63 ● Click RELOAD New menu items such as I/O, Script under SIP Configuration and a new tab called Advanced SIP will now appear: For more information on Script settings, see wiki.zenitel.com/wiki/Virtual_I/O_(SIP) A100K11194 Turbine Station Configuration Guide...
  • Page 64: I/O Settings

    7.10 I/O Settings ● Select SIP Configuration > I/O Use Inputs As Key Matrix If there is a need for more than the 6 inputs available, it is possible to combine inputs as in a keyboard matrix, and in this way create more DAKs. The options are: ●...
  • Page 65: Common Advanced Network Settings

    Common Advanced Network Settings L The configuration settings described in this section are not mandatory. Advanced Network settings are available in ICX-AlphaCom, Edge Controller and SIP mode. SNMP Settings SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is a protocol for centralizing the management of devices in IP networks.
  • Page 66 Enable SNMP v2c - This enables reading of the MIB using SNMP version 2c. Community string - Enter a text string used as a password for authentication. Allowed Network - This is used, together with the network mask, to determine the allowed network for reading the MIB on the station.
  • Page 67: Network Access Control

    Dak Released - If enabled, the station will send an SNMP trap when a DAK is released. Relay Activated - If enabled, the station will send an SNMP trap when a relay is activated. Relay Deactivated - If enabled, the station will send an SNMP trap when a relay is deactivated. Button Hanging - If enabled, the station will send an SNMP trap when a button is hanging.
  • Page 68 The different authentication methods are: ● EAP-MSCHAPV2 ● EAP-MD5 ● EAP-TTLS with PAP ● PEAP with MSCHAPV2 ● EAP-TLS EAP-MSCHAPV2 and EAP-MD5 will encrypt the password. EAP-TTLS with PAP and PEAP with MSCHAPV2 will encrypt both the Username and Password. The parameters to configure depend on the authentication method: 802.1X status: Enable or disable 802.1X.
  • Page 69: Firewall Settings

    Firewall Settings ● Select Advanced Network > Firewall from the menu SSH: Enable or disable SSH on station, disabled by default. HTTP: Enable or disable HTTP on station, enabled by default. HTTPS: Enable or disable HTTPS on station, enabled by default. SIP (tcp): Enable or disable SIP over tcp on station, enabled by default.
  • Page 70: Station Software Upgrade

    Station Software Upgrade This sections describes the software upgrade procedure via the web interface of the station. Other ways of upgrading the software on the IP station can be found on Zenitel Wiki: ● Uploading the software via AlphaWeb on the AlphaCom server - see wiki.zenitel.com/wiki/AlphaWeb#IP_Station_Upgrade ●...
  • Page 71 1. Log on to the IP Station web interface 2. Select Station Administration > Manual Upgrade 3. Enter the IP address of the TFTP server (your PC’s IP address) 4. Enter the prefix (e.g. vsft-5.1.x.x) to the software image files in the Image file field 5.
  • Page 72: Station Indication Leds

    10 Station Indication LEDs 10.1 LEDs on Front Plate 10.1.1 Compact Stations Status LEDs - Bell icon lights yellow when a call is placed and ringing - Talk icon lights green when a call is active and in conversation - Door icon lights red when the door is unlocked or relay is active Talk Icon: Flashing at 1 second intervals - Station has no connection to the AlphaCom server/exchange.
  • Page 73: Restoring Factory Defaults

    11 Restoring Factory Defaults A Turbine IP Station may have to be reset to its original factory default settings if, for instance, the password to the station web interface is forgotten. The defaults can either be set to Activated DHCP or Static IP.
  • Page 74: A: Compact Board Connectors

    A: Compact Board Connectors A.1 PCB - Front RJ45 PoE port for 10/100 Mbit Ethernet connection. The station can be powered from this port if the line supports Power over Ethernet (PoE). 24V EXT 5-pin plug-on terminal for external connections. 0V EXT Pin 1/2 24 VDC for external secondary power if PoE...
  • Page 75: Input Connectors

    A.2 Input Connectors 5.3V 10-pin plug-on terminal for external connections. Pin 1 5.3V I/O 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Button Input or LED Driver I/O 2 Pin 4 Button Input or LED Driver I/O 3 Outputs (1) Pin 5 Button Input or LED Driver I/O 4 Pin 6 Button Input or LED Driver...
  • Page 76: Output Connectors + Mrbd Relay Board

    A.4 Output Connectors + MRBD Relay Board Outputs can be used together with the Multi Relay Board (MRBD) to provide up to 6 additional relay contacts. A.5 PCB - Rear 10-pin terminal for digital MEMS Microphone Pin 1 Left mic select (Vdd) Pin 2 Right mic select (GND) Pin 3...
  • Page 77: Front Board - Front

    A.6 Front Board - Front A.7 Front Board - Rear A100K11194 Turbine Station Configuration Guide...
  • Page 78: B: Extended Board Connectors

    B: Extended Board Connectors B.1 PCB - Front P1/P2 RJ45 PoE ports for 10/100 Mbit Ethernet connection. The station can be powered from these ports if the line supports Power over Ethernet (PoE). 6-pin plug-on terminal for external relay connections. Pin 1 COM relay Pin 2...
  • Page 79 A100K11194 Turbine Station Configuration Guide...
  • Page 80 www.zenitel.com The WEEE Directive does not legislate that Zenitel, as a ‘producer’, shall collect ‘end of life’ WEEE. This ‘end of life’ WEEE should be recycled appropriately by the owner who should use proper treatment and recycling measures. It should not be disposed to landfill. Many electrical items that we throw away can be repaired or recycled. Recycling items helps to save our natural finite resources and also reduces the environmental and health risks associated with sending electrical goods to landfill.

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