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2. 2 Enter CLR nn where CLR is the clear button on the key pad and nn is two digits which are the speed dial code 3 Momentarily release the talk key to exit dialing mode Storing a speed dial number 1 After dialing the number the usual way but before exiting dial mode enter the CLR PGM nn before you release the talk key to exit dialing mode 2 Momentarily release the talk key to exit dialing mode Note To generate a pause during auto dial enter 99 This is used for example if you need to enter a digit to get an outside line and your phone system requires a pause before continuing to dial Each number may contain up to 25 digits A TIF 2000 can have different numbers stored in it Unlike the TIF 951 the TIF 2000 stores the numbers in non volitile memory and therefore does not require a UPS to maintain stored speed dial numbers Answering a call 1 When a line is ringing the alpha numeric display or LED above the talk key which is programmed for that line will flash rapidly 2 To answer the call first turn on the listen key then press the talk key and speak into the microphone or headset 3 If you have been programmed as a default station your panel will ring whenever one of the lines rings If you do not have a key already programmed the ringing line will appear on your incoming call key the key farthest to the right on the main panel also known as the Call Waiting Window or CWW To answer press the in
3. 3 INTRODUCTION This manual describes the installation programming and operating procedures for the RTS Model TIF 2000 Digital Hybrid Telephone Line Interface Since TIF 2000 functions as a keypanel the user may also need to refer to the manuals and or on line help files for CSedit ADAMedit or ZEUSedit for information on configuring certain features Important Be sure to review any recently added supplemental information before proceeding Supplements are placed at the back of the manual DESCRIPTION The TIF 2000 is a single line digital hybrid telephone line interface designed to be compatible with ADAM ADAM CS ZEUS and CS 9000 series intercom systems It provides bi directional communication between the inter com matrix and a standard DTMF capable telephone line It allows the phone to access all crosspoints of the matrix as well as dynamic party lines IFB circuits and other forms of communications The 1U high by 42 wide rack mountable via an optional kit TIF 2000 provides a transparent link to the telephone system enabling full dial out capability from any designated keypanel with keypad The TIF 2000 has full dial in capability giving the caller a keypanel on the system via commands from the DTMF pad on their telephone Since the TIF 2000 appears to the matrix as any other keypanel would the only limitation on the number of units in the system is the same as for other keypanels Front Panel Features RTS ri
4. place switch in the up position Generate Ring Signal Turning on the generate ring signal option sets the unit so that when the phone line is ringing keypanels that are configured to receive ring signals will produce an audible ring To turn on the ring signal place switch 2 in the down position To turn off the ring signal place switch 2 in the up position Password Required Turning on the password required option sets the unit so that when a call is automatically answered the user must enter a password via DTMF before the unit will allow communica tions The password numeric sequence and length are determined by the settings of internal DIP switch S203 To turn on the password required option place switch 3 in the down position To turn off the password required option place switch 3 in the up position Intercom Port Address Switches 4 to 7 determine the address of the unit The port address is expressed in binary with switch 4 being the least significant bit LSB and switch 7 being the most significant bit MSB To turn on set bit to 1 place the desired switch in the down position To turn off set bit to 0 place the desired switch in the up position ADAM ADAM CS and Table 1 Correspondence between address numbers and intercom port numbers for ADAM ADAM CS and Zeus systems Address Card Numbers bold headings and Port Numbers Cards 1 25 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
5. 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 1 1 9 17 25 33 41 49 57 65 73 81 89 97 105 113 121 129 137 145 153 161 169 177 185 193 2 2 10 18 26 34 42 50 58 66 74 82 90 98 106 114 122 130 138 146 154 162 170 178 186 194 3 3 4 4 5 6 7 8 61 62 63 481 489 497 482 490 498 483 491 499 484 492 500 485 493 501 486 494 502 487 495 503 488 496 504 Cards 76 100 604 612 620 628 636 644 652 660 668 676 684 692 700 708 716 724 732 740 748 756 764 772 780 788 796 605 613 621 629 637 645 653 661 669 677 685 693 701 709 717 725 733 741 749 757 765 773 781 789 797 606 614 622 630 638 646 654 662 670 678 686 694 702 710 718 726 734 742 750 758 766 774 782 790 798 607 615 623 631 639 647 655 663 671 679 687 695 703 711 719 727 735 743 751 759 767 775 783 791 799 NIOJ a AJOJN 608 616 624 632 640 648 656 664 672 680 688
6. 2000 Power Line Mode Audio to Matrix Audio to Telephone Line Indicator Indicator Level Meter Level Meter Seizes amp Audio to Matrix Audio to Telephone Line Drops Line Level Adjustment Level Adjustment Figure 1 TIF 2000 Front Panel Features Rear Panel Features IN Intercom Matrix Data Present Address 8 Connections Telephone Line Power Configuration Connections Figure 2 TIF 2000 Rear Panel Features INSTALLATION Unpacking The TIF 2000 shipping box should contain the following items 1 TIF 2000 Unit Power Supply 1 IEC Power cord User Manual 1 Software Disk containing country specific telephone system configuration files If anything is missing or damaged contact the shipper or Telex immediately Rear Panel DIP Switch S201 The rear panel DIP switch contains switches to configure the most often changed options These include auto answer on off ring signal on off password on off intercom port address and full duplex method Auto Answer Turning on the auto answer option will set the unit to answer the phone automatically when it rings The number of rings required before it answers is determined by the setting of internal DIP switch S202 If auto answer is turned off the line will ring until someone at a keypanel answers the call or until the Select button on the TIF 2000 s front panel is pressed To turn on auto answer place switch in the down position To turn off auto answer
7. 696 704 712 720 728 736 744 752 760 768 776 784 792 800 Table 2 Address DIP Switch Settings Logical DIP Switch Settings Keypanel Number sw4 SW5 SW6 SW7 1 Down Up Up Up 2 Up Down Up Up 3 Down Down Up Up 4 Up Up Down Up 5 Down Up Down Up 6 Up Down Down Up 7 Down Down Down Up 8 Up Up Up Down 9 Down Up Up Down 10 Up Down Up Down Note Shaded area is for CS9xxx system addresses only Zeus units use a 1 8 address scheme for their ports e g ports 1 8 have addresses 1 8 ports 9 16 have addresses 1 8 etc CS 9xxx systems use a 1 10 scheme for port ad dresses e g ports 1 10 have addresses 1 10 ports 11 20 have addresses 1 10 etc To set the address for ADAM ADAM CS or Zeus systems do the following 1 Determine the port number that will be used for the TIF 2000 2 Locate the port number and its corresponding address in Table 1 3 Determine the DIP switch settings by looking up the address determined in the previous step in Table 2 4 Set the DIP switches on the back of the unit To set the address for CS 9xxx systems do the following 1 Determine the intercom intercom port audio channel number that will be used for the TIF 2000 2 For port numbers ending in 1 through 9 the address is the last digit of the port number If the last digit 1s zero use 10 as the address number 3 Determine the DI
8. SHIPPING TO MANUFACTURER FOR REPAIR OR ADJUSTMENT All shipments of RTS products should be made via United Parcel Service or the best available shipper prepaid The equipment should be shipped in the original packing carton if that is not available use any suitable container that is rigid and of adequate size If a substitute container is used the equipment should be wrapped in paper and surrounded with at least four inches of excelsior or similar shock absorbing material All shipments must be sent to the following address and must include the Return Authori zation Factory Service Department Telex Communications Incorporated West 1st Street Blue Earth MN 56013 U S A Upon completion of any repair the equipment will be returned via United Parcel Service or specified shipper collect Table of Contents Front Panel Features isisccccstissscccessscsscsscsccsscecscccese ciescvessestecseseevesscsuscesensdecucenosscecosveesnsvecsesosaueasessesseccuccsesese Colo a Fu peo Dv ao veo ean sU uuo 4 Rear Panel OTI ENEITIDTILTI TI DC METII 4 nr XD Rear Panel DIP Switch S201 AVE ACE D V va kan Generate Ring Signal Password Required M erisso Intercom Port Address i sccscccscessenccsstetsnsescvseseesdsesbesweccovesnessonse
9. is to program a key to talk to the TIF 2000 as if it were a keypanel The alpha numeric display or tally LED for that key then provides information about the phone line A solid display or non illumined LED indicates a line which is not in use A slow flash indicates a line which is in use off hook A rapidly flashing display or LED indicates a line which is ringing In addition the alpha numeric display will display digits as they are dialed and the LED will flash for each digit Note Displayed tallies will be different if the Don t generate tallies for TIF or trunk use option has been selected in lOptions Intercom Configurationl Programming a key to use the TIF 2000 To use the TIF 2000 either to answer a call or to call out you first need to program a key to talk to the TIF 2000 This is accomplished in the same manner as programming a key to talk to a key panel To program a key by port number enter NUM nnn PGM t where NUM is the number 1 key nnn is the port number of the TIF 2000 you want to use and tis any talk key In general you will also need to use the listen key so it should be assigned as either AF auto 9 follow or AL auto listen Note The TIF 2000 only responds to commands which are sent via a point to point key assignment If you wish to use the TIF 2000 primarily on a PL you must add a point to point assignment as the L2 talk assignment on the talk key for any panels which are going to either answ
10. power supply into the power connector on the rear of the TIF 2000 Turn the locking ring on the connector to secure the connection Plug the female end of the IEC type power cord into the power supply and then plug the other end into an appropri ate power outlet 4 CONTACTS RJ12 MODULAR PLUG HAA Use AMP Chordal AMP 5 555042 3 or equivalent Crimp Tool 231648 1 View from cable entrance or equivalent E LATCH ct J c E 3 TWISTED PAIR TELEPHONE CABLE PAIR 1 AUDIO TO MATRIX PAIR 2 AUDIO FROM MATRIX PAIR 3 DATA DATA 1 1 AUDIO FROM MATRIX 5 UDIO FRO Ea 3 AUDIO TO MATRIX 3 4 lt AUDIO TO MATRIX gt 4 5 lt AUDIO FROM MATRIX 5 6 lt DATA s6 Figure 6 RJ12 Intercom Cable DE 9P MALE DE 9S FEMALE TO KEYPANEL TO INTERCOM SYSTEM E DATA EB 2 kl i 2 6 amp 41 Era 4 P 5 id AUDIO TO MATRIX i i M 9 amp 1 Lg 7 x 8 AUDIO FROM MATRIX 5g 3 di L 3 CABLE TYPE BELDEN 8777 IMPORTANT When connecting to an ADAM CS back panel use only low profile cable connectors such as AMP Part No 747516 3 Telex Part No 59926 678 Figure 7 DE9 Intercom Cable Setting Audio Levels Audio levels to the intercom matrix and to the telephone line can be adjusted via the trim pots located on the front panel Setting audio levels to intercom matrix Adjustment may be ma
11. talk keys 8 to 15 will be programmed for the keypanels which are to receive the ring signal They may also be toggled on and off from the phone by DTMF 8 so they may be used in auto answer mode as well You may program only key 8 in which case it will behave the same as keys 1 7 You may also program additional keypanels PLs IFB s etc on keys 9 15 and they will be activated simultaneously by the 8 button on the phone Manual Answer Mode In manual answer mode the line will ring until it is an swered from a keypanel In general you must designate panels which are to receive the ring so they can answer the line When a line is manually answered the caller does not have to enter a password even if the password required switch is turned on You may mix modes by enabling auto answer but setting the ring count for 8 rings If no user has answered the call by 8 rings the TIF 2000 will then automatically answer the call and if password required is also enabled the call will be screened by requiring a password To use manual answer mode you may choose to program keys 1 to 7 as above if you wish When the phone is manually answered key one will not be automatically activated but the caller may activate any of the keys if he wishes You must also designate the panels which are going to ring when the line rings Program these panels on keys 8 to 15 using both LI and L2 if you have more than 8 It is generally not necessary to program t
12. 6 2 9 4 on on off off off on 9 9 5 4 off off on off off on 1 0 7 9 on off on off off on 9 0 3 0 off on on off off on 0 1 6 6 on on fon off off on 9 5 5 6 off off off on off on 8 0 5 4 on off off on off on 6 2 9 3 off on off on off on 6 6 1 1 on on off on off on 6 3 6 7 off off on on off on 1 5 2 9 on off on on off on 2 7 5 6 off on on on off on 8 3 1 3 on on On on off on 1 6 5 6 off off off off on on 7 6 4 2 on off off off on on 1 6 5 3 off on off off on on 1 6 0 3 on on off off on on 4 3 7 3 off off on off on on 3 5 7 4 on off on off on on 4 7 6 4 off on on off on on 3 8 6 8 on on on off on on 5 7 1 9 off off off on on on 3 9 2 7 on off off on on on 6 8 5 7 off on off on on on 5 4 8 7 on on off on on on 3 2 5 2 off off on on on on 0 4 0 1 on off on on on on 6 4 0 9 off on on on on on 4 3 4 3 on on on on on on the TIF 2000 Plug the telephone line into the jack labeled To Phone Line You may also plug a standard telephone into the jack labeled Loop Thru Note The standard telephone plugged into the Loop Thru jack is disconnected when the TIF 2000 seizes the telphone line Power Supply Insert the round connector from the brick type
13. F 2000 Fast Seize Switch 6 enables disables the Fast Seize feature If the switch is in the Off position Fast Seize is disabled If the switch in in the On position Fast Seize is enabled If Fast Seize is enabled and the unit is set to auto answer then the TIF 2000 will answer or seize the line at the start of the first ring It is important to note that a ring will not be heard on any of the keypanels DSP Full or Half Duplex Selection Switch 7 determines either full duplex or half duplex operation If the switch is set to the Off position the DSP is forced into full duplex mode as determined by the setting of switch 8 on the DIP switch bank located on the rear panel of the TIF 2000 See Full Duplex Method for more informa tion If the switch is set to the On position the DSP is never forced into full duplex mode Audio Ducking Switch 8 enables disables the Audio Ducking feature If the switch is set to the Off position Audio Ducking is disabled If the switch is set to the On position Audio Ducking is enabled The Audio Ducking feature helps to eliminate feedback between the intercom system and the telephone line Internal DIP Switch S203 Internal DIP switch S203 selects the password It has no effect unless password required has been enabled on the DIP switch located on the rear panel When password required is enabled the password must be entered via DTMF by the caller before they may communicate This is to preven
14. P switch settings by looking up the address in Table 2 4 Set the DIP switches on the back of the unit Full Duplex Method Switch 8 controls the method by which full duplex opera tion is implemented in the unit This switch only works if full duplex mode is set via internal DIP switch S202 switch 7 The factory default setting for Switch 7 is ON full duplex mode If switch 8 is in the up positon then the unit will be forced into full duplex mode all the time If switch 8 is in the down position then the unit will be forced into full duplex mode only when audio is present When using full duplex mode users may hear an increased amount of echo on the line This may be more pronounced when the TIF 2000 is forced into full duplex mode all of the time switch 8 up rather than only when audio is present switch 8 down Internal DIP Switch S202 Internal DIP switch see Figure 4 is accessed by removing the top cover To remove the top cover remove and loosen the screws as indicated in Figure 3 Remove the cover by lifting up on the back portion of the cover To reinstall the cover place the front portion into the grooves on the bottom cover and slide the cover toward the front of the unit while lowering the back of the cover Replace and tighten the screws that were removed or loosened as indicated in Figure 3 Remove Loosen Figure 3 TIF 2000 Internal DIP Switch Locations Internal DIP Switch S202 Internal DIP
15. Switch S203 Table 3 Ring Count Settings of Rings SW1 SW2 1 Off Off 2 On Off 4 Off On 8 On On Ring Count Switches 1 and 2 determine the number of rings before the unit auto answers Note The ring count is approximate These switches have no effect unless switch 1 on the rear panel DIP switch bank is in the down position To set the ring count consult Table 3 DTMF or Pulse Dial Selection Switch 3 sets the the dialing mode to either Dual Tone Multi Frequency DTMF or Pulse When in the switch is in the Off position DTMF dialing is selected When the switch is in the On position pulse dialing is selected Point to Point Seize Switch 4 turns on and off the Point to Point Seize feature When the switch is in the Off position normal line seize operation via a keypanel is selected When the switch is in the On position a line will be seized immediately upon the designated TIF 2000 s talk key being pressed via the keypanel One Touch Dial Switch 5 enables disables the One Touch Dialing feature When the switch is in the Off position One Touch Dial is disabled When the switch is in the On position One Touch Dial is enabled One Touch Dial works as follows If a number is stored in Auto Dial memory 1 on the TIF 2000 and the line is on hook then the TIF 2000 will autodial the number stored in Auto Dial memory 1 when ever any keypanel closes a point to point talk key to the TI
16. USER MANUAL Model TIF 2000 Digital Hybrid Telephone Line Interface 9350 7674 000 Rev B 4 2003 PROPRIETARY NOTICE The RTS product information and design disclosed herein were originated by and are the property of Telex Communications Inc Telex reserves all patent proprietary design manufacturing reproduction use and sales rights thereto and to any article disclosed therein except to the extent rights are expressly granted to others COPYRIGHT NOTICE Copyright 2001 by Telex Communications Inc All rights reserved Reproduction in whole or in part without prior written permission from Telex is prohibited WARRANTY INFORMATION RTS products are warranted by Telex Communications Inc to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of three years from the date of sale The sole obligation of Telex during the warranty period is to provide without charge parts and labor necessary to remedy covered defects appearing in products returned prepaid to Telex This warranty does not cover any defect malfunction or failure caused beyond the control of Telex including unreasonable or negligent operation abuse accident failure to follow instructions in the Service Manual or the User Manual defective or improper associ ated equipment attempts at modification and repair not authorized by Telex and shipping damage Products with their serial numbers removed or effaced are not covered by this warranty To ob
17. coming call key and answer You should copy the key to a main key position either just before or just after you answer so you can turn on the listen key to hear the caller audio TIF 2000 System Setup to Receive Calls To the intercom system the TIF 2000 is very much like a keypanel If the phone lines are to be used for outgoing calls only then no programming in ADAMedit is necessary If users are going to phone into the intercom from the outside then the TIF 2000 needs to be configured to allow them to use the phone line in much the same way a local user uses his key panel Programming information for the phone line is entered into the ADAMedit software just as if the TIF 2000 were an ordinary keypanel by selecting Keys from the main menu then selecting the TIF 2000 from the pick list of key panels The TIF 2000 operates much the same way as a key panel except that the keys are really the DTMF buttons on the users telephone Auto Answer Mode To use the TIF 2000 in auto answer mode you must first enable auto answer mode on the rear panel DIP switch bank switch 1 You may also wish to enable Password required switch 3 In addition you may select the number of rings before the unit answers internal DIP switch bank 2 and the actual password internal DIP switch bank 3 When the caller dials into the TIF 2000 they will hear the line ring then the unit will answer and beep to request the password if password re
18. de via the front panel control see Figure 1 To adjust the control use a small flat blade screwdriver or trimpot adjustment tool Initially set the front panel level control for mid range Have the caller talk at their normal level and adjust the control for the best audio quality while avoiding going into the red section of the audio meter to Matrix located on the front panel Setting audio levels to telephone line Adjustment may be made via the front panel control see Figure 1 To adjust the control use a small flat blade screwdriver or trimpot adjustment tool Initially set the front panel level control for mid range Talk at your normal level and adjust the control for the best audio quality while avoiding going into the red section of the audio meter to Telephone located on the front panel Configuring for Country s Telephone System The TIF 2000 should be configured to work with the telephone system to which it is connected Each country or area of the world has unique signaling differences that could cause erratic operation of the TIF 2000 if it is not properly configured If the system you intend to connect is not currently supported you may request a configuration using the form located in the back of this manual To configure the unit for use with a specific country s telephone system do the following Note ADAMedit and ZEUSedit must be configured to allow firmware downloads 1 Connect the TIF 2000 to the intercom
19. e been selected If password required is not enabled the unit will indicate it is ready with a single beep If password required is enabled the TIF 2000 will prompt for a pass word with 2 beeps The user will enter the password and the unit will either beep once if the password was correct or twice if it was wrong The user is allowed 3 attempts to enter the password after which the TIF 2000 will discon nect In the event a user calls the TIF 2000 when the intercom system is either turned off or absent the TIF 2000 will answer and prompt with 3 beeps Once the password is entered the TIF 2000 will enable talk and listen on key 1 This should be programmed ahead of time to whatever communications the caller generally needs first If it is not desirable for the caller to be able to talk at this point then only the listen key for key 1 should be programmed The caller may then either continue to use key 1 or they may select other keys with their DTMF pad They may turn off key 1 by pressing DTMF 1 or may continue to just add other keys At any time the caller may turn off all keys without hanging up by pressing 0 When the call is com plete the caller should enter which will cause the TIF 2000 to disconnect This is more reliable than waiting for the phone system to pass the disconnect information to the TIF 2000 DTMF Codes Once programmed the TIF 2000 may be operated via the DTMF keypad on the telephone The DTMF keys have
20. er the line or dial out on the line Dialing a call Any key panel may dial calls on the TIF 2000 To dial a call on the TIF 2000 1 Turn on the listen key for the line you wish to dial on This will allow you to hear dial tone and your DTMF dialing tones 2 Enter dial mode by entering PHONE PGM T PHONE is the 4 button on the keypad PGM is the red PGM key on the keypad and T is the talk key which is programmed to talk to the TIF 2000 you are dialing on Leave the talk key in the latched position as you dial the number 3 Dial the number As you enter each digit it will appear in the alpha display above the key you are dialing on If the listen key is latched you will hear each DTMF tone as it is generated 4 When you have completed dialing momentarily turn off the talk key to exit dial mode The alpha numeric display will revert to normal and you may use the key and keypad in the normal manner Note The keypad is used in the usual way Digits 0 9 generate the DTMF digits 0 9 PGM generates and CLR generates and are displayed for these keys It is necessary to press CLR twice if you wish to generate a as a single CLR is used to trigger the speed dial and redial features Hanging up The TIF 2000 will detect that the caller at the far end has hung up under most circumstances It detects the hang up by either loop interrupt battery reversal or the presence of dial tone or a busy signal Some telephone sys
21. he listen keys on these positions When the line rings the TIF 2000 will call these panels when the line is ringing When the line rings the TIF 2000 generates a ringer noise which is then transmitted to these panels The panels will display the TIF 2000 s alpha numeric in the incoming call window CWW and if a talk key has already been programmed on the panel its alpha numeric will flash rapidly Using The TIF 2000 From The Telephone The TIF 2000 will behave differently depending on how it is programmed It is up to the operator who programs the TIF 2000 to convey to the user what to expect If the user is not familiar with the operation of the TIF 2000 it is best keep the operation as simple as possible until they are familiar with its operation For this reason it is suggested that you not use password required unless you have had problems with nuisance calls in the past If the TIF 2000 field user only requires one service it is best to program that service on key 1 enable auto answer and disable password required The telephone user will then only have to dial the proper phone number to use the interface As they become more familiar with its operation you can then begin to offer more options to the users or begin to require a password In general it is very easy to use if the user has knows what to expect When calling in if the unit is in auto answer mode it will answer the call after the number of rings which hav
22. or less Harmonic Distortion 300 Hz to 3 8 kHz Intercom Side 30 dBu or less Telephone Side 25 dBu or less Frequency Response 300 Hz to 3 8 kHz 0 dB 6 dB Matrix Connectors DE 9S Female RJ12 Female Telephone Line Connector RJ11 Female Telephone Loop Thru Connector RJ11 Female Power Requirements 100 240VAC 50 60Hz 1A Environmental Operating Temperature 0 C to 50 C Storage Temperature 20 C to 75 C Humidity Operating amp Storage 0 to 95 non condensing Dimensions 1 72 44mm high 8 19 208 mm wide 8 203 mm deep Weight 4 4 lbs 2 0 kg Finish Thermoplastic front panel aluminum case and rear panel light gray finish Approvals CE UL FCC SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE TELEPHONE INTERFACE REQUIREMENTS FORM October 20001 The Telex TIF 2000 Digital Hybrid Telephone Line Interface has been designed to respond to ringing for auto answer and to respond to a number of conditions to detect hang up These conditions are in the standard product based upon the telephone systems of the US and other select countries PBX private branch exchange systems in the US and other countries may have ringing and hang up characteristics which differ from the design parameters used in the TIF 2000 Public telehone systems in countries other than those currently supported by Telex may have ringing and hang up characteristics which differ from the design parameters used in
23. quired is enabled The user then must enter the password The unit will beep once to confirm a proper password If the password is not correct the unit will beep twice to allow another try Once the password has been entered the TIF 2000 will establish communications on key 1 automatically From ADAMedit this will be talk and listen keys 1 If for example the user were a camera operator it might be desirable to program the camera PL as talk and listen on talk and listen keys 1 If the caller were a reporter you might program an IFB on listen key 1 but no talk on talk key 1 Keys 2 to 7 may also be programmed To use the other keys from the phone just press the DTMF button for the key you 11 wish to use For example if key 1 was the camera PL and you have finished with the shot you may press 1 which will toggle off key 1 If master control were programmed on key 2 you may then press 2 and call master control Likewise you might have an IFB programmed on listen 3 with no talk If you press 3 you will hear the IFB 4 could have an IFB talk on it to allow a caller to speak on an IFB circuit Each DTMF button acts as if it were a push on push off switch When programming in ADAMedit just program the same key number as the number the user is going to press on the telephone to speak Talk keys 8 to 15 have a special purpose If you are not using auto answer mode but have set up the TIF 2000 to be manually answered
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25. seusy steececodsososesecgnesebicoses ouesseugscudesssisoscbieSubideswecenwesaunsseoseves 4 Full Duplex Method Internal DIP Switch S202 E A A A Ring Co nt me saio DEME or Pulse Dial Selection eec rre htt rne ear vene eoo suv ee ees ava ess eeu YN eee eo kov een Pets een eor E Point to Point Seize 5 es sssis5 se oterivsutoevubost One Touch Dial EE M ST Jut KEKE DU DSP Full or Half Duplex Selection eerie eee eee eene eene senten sts tins s etas tn se tosta se tassa setas on 0880 08000000 80208000000000 00 Audio DUCKING M M Internal DIP Switch S203 eeeeemveeeseonsoenoooonsennooonooeoeseonaoe eee Rack Mounting eere eese eee eee sientes ene tns tn seta stu setas onne ons enne inan C ODn CtlOlis se seroso eeri K ee xev ie vic eve vase eu bo Nue exta PY vu ES Vv eee RR EE EVE Ee VR TR EVE OE Ee Ud sus eves KUKKUS ku vk KOSUS A ee LENKA RED ii mec P M Telephone and Telephone Line eese eee eret nentes sinat eo sta sets sta setas to sense 0800 080 0800 080 0000 Power Supply Setting Audio Levels P Setting audio levels to intercom matrix Setting audio levels to telephone line eere ee eee eee eese ee
26. system 2 Run the ADAM Edit or ZEUS Edit software and go to the keypanel software versions screen This is located under the Status menu Go to Status Software Versions Keypanels 3 Click on the entry for the TIF 2000 you wish to config ure 4 The configurations are in a self extracting archive on the included floppy disk Extract and copy these files to a known location on the computer connected to the intercom matrix 5 Press CTRL SHIFT D to start the software down load process A download screen should appear 6 Select the location that you copied the files to in step 4 and select the file corresponding to the country needed 7 Click on the OK button Once the software versions window reappears the process is complete The status reported for the TIF 2000 contains a number corresponding to the country configuration This is reported as LOCALE XX where XX is a specific number for each country The current possible configurations are LOCALE Country or Countries 0 North America Korea Taiwan 1 Belgium 2 France 3 Germany 4 United Kingdom UK 5 Italy 6 Japan 7 Netherlands 8 Norway 9 Not Used 10 Singapore 11 Brazil Sweden 12 Ireland CUST Custom Configuration OPERATION Operation From A Keypanel The TIF 2000 is operated from the intercom keypanels and from the dial pad on the telephone at the remote end of the line Any keypanel with a keypad may use a TIF 2000 All that is necessary
27. t unauthorized use of the intercom by callers See Table 5 Switches 7 and 8 select the length of the password from 1 digit to 4 digits If set for 1 digit only the first digit of the password is used if set for 2 digits then the first 2 digits are used etc See Table 4 Table 4 Password length DIP Switch Settings PW Length SW7 SW8 4 Off Off 3 On Off 2 Off On 1 On On Rack Mounting There are two options for rack mounting the TIF 2000 If a single unit is to be rack mounted attach an MCP 2 rack mount kit If two units are to be mounted side by side attach an MCP 1 rack mount kit See Figure 5 for a depic fiepaf the two rack mount kits MCP 2 Figure 5 Rack Mount Kits Connections Intercom Use either of the To Matrix connectors but not both to connect to an intercom port The intercom port that you connect to will determine the address of the unit see Setting Address Cable wiring diagrams are shown in Figures 6 and 7 An LED labeled Data is located next to the Matrix connectors and serves as a basic indicator of data flow Telephone and Telephone Line There are two telephone connections provided on the rear of Table 5 Password length DIP Switch Settings
28. tain warranty service follow the procedures entitled Proce dure For Returns and Shipping to Manufacturer for Repair or Adjustment This warranty is the sole and exclusive express warranty given with respect to RTS products It is the responsibility of the user to determine before purchase that this product is suitable for the user s intended purpose ANY AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS EXPRESS LIMITED WARRANTY NEITHER TELEX NOR THE DEALER WHO SELLS RTS PROD UCTS IS LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND CUSTOMER SUPPORT Technical questions should be directed to Customer Service Department RTS Telex 12000 Portland Avenue South Burnsville MN 55337 U S A Telephone 952 884 4051 Fax 952 884 0043 RETURN SHIPPING INSTRUCTIONS PROCEDURE FOR RETURNS If a repair is necessary contact the dealer where this unit was purchased If repair through the dealer is not possible obtain a RETURN AUTHORIZATION from Customer Service Department Telex Communications Inc Telephone 877 863 4169 Fax 800 323 0498 DO NOT RETURN ANY EQUIPMENT DIRECTLY TO THE FACTORY WITHOUT FIRST OBTAINING A RETURN AUTHORIZA TION Be prepared to provide the company name address phone number a person to contact regarding the repair the type and quantity of equipment a description of the problem and the serial number s
29. tems do not provide any of the above so it will be necessary to force a hang up In addition if the call was placed to an auto answer device it will be necessary to force a hang up when the call is complete Enter PHONE CLR t where PHONE is the 4 button on the key pad CLR is the CLR button and t is the talk key which is programmed to talk to the TIF 2000 which you wish to hang up This will disconnect the line for which you struck the talk key Note If the talk key is in the on position you must turn off the key then momentarily turn it on again to indicate which line you wish to disconnect If the line is in dialing mode then you must first exit dialing mode by turning off the key then use PHONE CLR t to hang up Re dialing the last number The TIF 2000 remembers the last number which it has dialed 1 Enter dialing mode by following the instructions for dialing a call 2 Enter CLR 0 0 The TIF 2000 will automatically redial the last number it dialed 3 Momentarily release the talk key to exit dialing mode For example If you have a call to 818 566 6700 and you are disconnected issuing the redial command will re establish the call The redial command may be issued from any keypanel in the intercom not just the keypanel that originally dialed the call Dialing a speed dial number The TIF 2000 has 24 internal memories for storing fre quently used phone numbers To dial one of these numbers 1 Enter dial mode
30. the following functions Normal Mode 1 thru 7 Toggle on and off talk and listen 1 to 7 Note Initially 1 will be enabled if the unit auto answered the line 12 8 Toggle on and off talk and listen to the panels which ring when the line is ringing This allows the caller to recall the panels without having to hang up and redial Toggling this on will allow the callers voice to be heard from all the panels which normally ring Enters programming mode to reassign keys Turn off all talk and listen keys Since 1 8 are toggles it is possible to forget which keys are on and which are off In this case just press 0 to turn then all off and start over thru 7 Toggle on and off listen 1 7 By pressing before the key you only change the listen This allows you to listen to a circuit without talking to it or to talk to a circuit without listening to it Note You will automatically listen and talk to 1 if the TIF 2000 auto answered the line 8 Toggle on and off listen for 8 15 x Disconnect This will cause the TIF 2000 to hang up It is a good idea to do this before you hang up as many phone systems take a long time to signal that the far end has hung up Programming Mode You may reprogram the talk and listen assignments on 1 7 just as you can on a keypanel if they are not restricted via ADAMedit Note that the sequences are the same as the sequence you would use from a keypanel except that
31. the TIF 2000 Additionally some countries require governmental approval for connection of the TIF 2000 to the public telephone system Telex handles these requirements on a case by case basis and may require a one time engineering fee to adapt the TIF 2000 for a specific telephone system or to obtain governmental approval Additionally Telex may require the customer to initiate the government approval process of the TIF 2000 for their particular telephone system Here is a form which can be used to obtain the required specific technical information Termination impedance matching off hook Termination impedance matching on hook Protection devices required Return loss dBm Maximum allowable transmit level dBm Hi pot tests Tip to ring Tip to ground Ring to ground Ring Signal frequency Hz cadence sec on sec off Disconnect Signal loop drop Y N loop reversal Y N audio signal Y N If Y frequency of tone s cadence sec on _ sec off DTMF dialing frequencies duration msec interdigit pause msec Pulse dialing pulse rate Hz break to make ratio Hook flash break duration msec min msec max 14
32. you must first enter programming mode by pressing 9 Note The use of programming mode is discouraged due to a lack of feedback to the user to verify a programming sequence has worked as intended 1 nnn t K Program a talk key to a point to point 2nn K Program a talk key to a PL Olnn K Program a talk key to a special list 02 nn K Program a talk key to an IFB 03 nn K Program a talk ISO 04 nn K Program a talk key relay 35 K Program a talk key to all call turn on the lower numbered talk keys 1 nnn K Program a listen key to a point to point 2 nn K Program a listen key to a PL 3244 K Program a listen key to auto follow 33 K Program a listen key to auto Mute 01 nn K Program a listen key to a special list 02 nn K Program a listen key to an IFB 03 nn K Program a listen ISO 04 nn K Program a listen key to a relay 9 Exit programming mode 0 Exit programming mode and turn off all talk amp listen 4 Disconnect Notes 1 0 9 are the number keys and are the star and pound keys 2 nnn is three digit for the panel number 3 nn is two digit for an IFB PL Relay Special list or ISO 4 K isa key which you are programming just press the digit 1 7 5 K is the key followed by a digit 1 7 This is used to represent the listen key 13 SPECIFICATIONS Matrix Input Output 0 dBu to 20 dBu Telephone Input Output 30 dBu to 6 dBu Noise 200 Hz to 3 8 kHz 40 dBu

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