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1.                                                                      MEDY SHALL BE THE REPAIR OF THE DEFECT BY CSI OR ITS APPOINTE  TATION AS STATION AS STATED N THIS WARRANTY  AND U  R  E                         I                                                                RCUMSTANCES SHALL CS BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE  DIRECT   DENTAL  OR CONSEQUENTIAL  ARISING OUT OF THE USE  OR INABILTY TO  USE  THIS PRODUCT  SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION  OF NCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTAL DAMAGES  SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR  EXCLUSION MAY NOT APLLY TO YOU                                                                                                                                               T                                                                            If your new CSI product shall ever fail  contact Connect Systems  Inc  Customer Service Dept  for repair and warranty information at  805   642 7184                         Note  Connect Systems Inc  reserves the right to render a modest  service charge when returned units are found to be free of parts or  workmanship defect s   i e  operating to factory specification  within  the first year of warranty  Such units will be returned freight collect  to the sender  including the appropriate service charge                          Connect Systems Inc    Flex Series Universal Controller 29    APPENDIX A    FCC NOTICE TO USERS    1  This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules  Operation is  s
2.                            BEEP RADIO LEVEL  0000 25 MMM   0000 25   MMM   0   255 Default   50  This is the level annunciating beeps will be heard over the radio     BEEP TELCO LEVEL  0000 26 MMM   0000 26   MMM   0   255 Default   50  This is the level annunciating beeps will be heard over the  telephone     Sense Parameters             SENSE ACQUISTION TIME  0000 27 MM   0000 27   MM   1   99 in 100 millisecond increments Default   1  This parameter is the time sense must be valid before the system  will consider the signal is valid  This is to prevent noise from    trigger the system          SENSE RELEASE TIME  0000 28 MM   0000 28   MM   1   99 in 100 millisecond increments Default   1  This parameter is the time sense must be invalid before the system          will consider the signal no longer valid  This is to prevent noise  from triggering the system                 SENSE POLARITY SELECT  00001291 351  0000 29   J   1   positive  J   0   negative Default   1  If set for a positive voltage  then any voltage above the sens   Trigger Voltage will set sense true  If set for a negative  voltage  then any voltage below the sense trigger voltage will set       sense true  There is a one half volt hysterises built in           SENSE TRIGGER VOLTAGE  0000 30 MMM   0000 30   MMM   0   255 Default   128  This is the trigger point that will cause the sense to be active        The trigger voltage is given by the formula     12 x NNN 256    Connect Systems Inc    Flex Series Univ
3.                Level Control    DTMF TELCO LEVEL  0000 20 MMM   0000 20   MMM   0   255 Default   255  This is the level the DTMF will be transmitted over the telephon  line  Used for remote programming           DTMF RADIO LEVEL  0000 21 MMM   0000 21   MMM   0   255 Default   50  This is the level the DTMF will be transmitted over the radio   Used for remote programming                       VOICE PREAMP GAIN  0000 22 M   0000 22   M 0  3 Default   1  This is the preamp gain that will be used before the output from  the voice chip is converted to a digital signal  The gain is per  the chart below  If the gain on the receive had not been set             properly  this can be used to adjust the level remotely    N   0  preamp gain    5   N   1  preamp gain 1 0   N   2  preamp gain   2 0   N   3  preamp gain   4 0   RX PREAMP GAIN  0000 234 M   0000 23     Connect Systems Inc    Flex Series Universal Controller 22    M 0  3 Default   1  This is the preamp gain that will be used to read the data from  the radio  This affects how loud the signal will be on the voice  chip before its recorded  The gain is per the chart below  If the  gain on the RX Preamp had not been set properly  this can be used  to adjust the level remotely       VOICE TRANSMIT LEVEL  0000 24 MMM   0000 24   MMM   10   255 Default   255  This is the level the voice will be transmitted over the radio  If  the gain on the transmit audio had not been set properly  this can  be used to adjust the level remotely  
4.    t three characters is  the CTCSS DCS number  the paging format as    e    e       the    way    way    way    way    way    and 999 and is    tone     user    voice    voice    voice    voice    voice    the    the number is a CTCSS number                          number the user will enter when they want to page someone   CCCC is the CTCSS or DCS number  If   then the first digit is a 1 and the next   valid CTCSS number shown in a table below    then the first digit is a 2 and the next   valid DCS number shown in a table below    then the CTCSS DCS tone is not used        The next digit is between 0 and 9 and represents the type of  paging format to be used as shown in the table above     Connect Systems Inc    Flex Series Universal Controller    three numbers are any  If the number is a DCS   three numbers are any  If the value is 0000     15    PROGRAMMING FIELDS THAT EXPECT A TELEPHONE NUMBER    If the field is in the form of  nnnn nn tt    is expecting a telephone number   following numbers and symbols     The    W    key is used for wait for dial ton  for delay 3 seconds           on the dialing     If you use a standard telephon    E WUNHO    and the          WO O 1 OS 01    Nw  5    QU   ox    and       are derived as follows     press  press  press  press  press  press  press  press  press  press  press  press  press  press  press  press  press  press  press  press          38 UOU Duce x xi00  10 01i Q N HP O    th  th  th  th  th  th  th  th  th  th  th  th  th  
5.   ae RESISTOR  SMD 0805  3 3K CS R104  912 po RESISTOR  SMD 0805  4 7K R43 R103    AGP   i gh A Oe                   Connect Systems Inc    Flex Series Universal Controller                                                                                                                   CONNECT SYSTEMS INC  PARTS LIST l REV A  1802 EASTMAN AVE  116 PCBA  MODEL 9900    VENTURA  CA  93003 l   SHEET 6 OF 7 l  nc ae or po  ITEM   UNIT   ISSUED  DESCRIPTION REF DESIGNATION   121 12 RESISTOR  SMD 0805  5 1K R25 R58 R72 R78    lo do po R61 R91 R94  R98    ag qr I NP A D Nd R108 R109 R113   al oo po RIAS OO  428   2 Lo RESISTOR  SMD 0805  8 2  R63 R106          26  2 ho RESISTOR  SMD 0805  10K 0 R38  R41  wrt  do RESISTOR  SMD 0805  12K 0 RIO o  ei    RESISTOR  SMD 0805  13K 000 RIOS  4291 2 oo RESISTOR  SMD 0805  15K 0 R30 RAT  ao 2 n RESISTOR  SMD 0805  18K 00 R29 R46  ebd do qe los RESISTOR  SMD 0805  22K R10  R22  R31  R95  212 Lo RESISTOR  SMD 0805  27K RI8 R116 0  1331 18 oo RESISTOR  SMD 0805  33K   R2 RB R65 R68     Hiei   oh  oa ee MM M M MN R79  R80  R88  R89   ec EE MIENNE CMM EM R92 R93 R99          FU PRO MEO AME CDU AME R100 R101 R102   itt sti    dE MEN Rl2 OO  4381 8   RESISTOR  SMD 0805  47K R66 R67 R76          p X ME RESISTOR  SMD 0805  51K   R53 R54  amo a   RESISTOR  SMD 0805  62K 0 R55 R56 R69  daddiod o E RESISTOR  SMD 0805  15K Ebo E  442 lado RESISTOR  SMD 0805  I00Kk CS R24  R34  R35  R37   E CAES QUERELA MIC MM E LM R40  R42  R  B  R50   p X A OP Oe ee R57 R
6.   means of a control pin attached to R93     JTAG Interface   The microprocessor can be reprogrammed via a JTAG interface  This  allows the user to change the characteristic of the controller by  means of software available on our web site     Power Supply    The power supply generates 12 volts  5 volts  and 3 3 volts from a  12 volt or greater power source     Connect Systems Inc    Flex Series Universal Controller 28    LIMITED WARRANTY    Connect Systems Inc   CSI  hereby warrants our products to be free from  defective workmanship for a period of one year and defective parts for a period  of one year from date of sale to the initial end user  This warranty applies  only to the original consumer end user purchaser of each FLEX SERIES  CONTROLLER  During the first year of warranty  CSI will repair any of its  products at no charge providing the defective unit is shipped prepaid and  service is performed by CSI  Conventional prevailing labor and shipping charges  will apply following the end of the first year  CSI  at its sole discretion   will replace defective parts on an exchange basis for the first year of  ownership by the original purchaser  All shipping cost are the responsibility  of the customer                                   What is not covered by this limited warranty        This warranty shall not apply  if  in our judgment the defects are caused by  misuse  lightning strikes  customer modification  water damage  negligent use   improper installation  overload
7.   to three characters  depending on the field and the value must be  in the range specified  Some fields allow a range of values and  also the value of zero  There is no need for leading zeros                    PROGRAMMING FIELDS THAT EXPECT AN LTR USER    If the field is in the form of  nnnn nn RRIII   then the system is  expecting a valid LTR number  The first two digits is the repeater  number and must be between 01 and 20  The next three digits is the  ID number and must be between 001 and 250  Leading zeros must be  entered           Connect Systems Inc    Flex Series Universal Controller 14    When  CTCSS    pagin  if us  shown                      PROGRAMMING FIELDS THAT EXPECT A PAGER NUMBER    applicable  this system support    DCS  LTR  and DTMF paging  A  length numeric field where the firs             g number  the next four characters are   ed  and the rest of the characters are   below    CCCC O R CTCSS DCS Signaling  CCCC 5 R CTCSS DCS Signaling  CCCC 1 GT GT TWO TONE Signaling  CCCC 6 GT GT TWO TONE Signaling  CCCC 2 TTT FIVE SIX TONE Signaling  CECC UT ATE FIVE SIX TONE Signaling  CECE  3   Deco D DTMF Signaling  CCCC 8  De  5D DTMF Signaling  0000 4 RR III LTR Signaling  0000 9 RR III LTR Signaling                                                                         ts two tone   paging field is a variable                UUU can be any three digit number between 000               on  only    on  only    on  only    on  only    on                five six 
8.  0000H02HJH  0000 02   J   0   Disabled J   1   Enabled Default   1  When enabled  the controller will allow the parameters to be  programmed by radio  If disabled  the controller will ignore any          attempt to program the parameters via radio     PHONE PROGRAMMING  0000H03HJ   0000 03   J   0   Disabled J   1   Enabled Default   1  When enabled  the controller will allow the parameters to be  programmed by a telephone plugged into the programming port in the  back of the controller  If disabled  the controller will ignore  any attempt to program the parameters via a telephone plugged into  the back of the controller                             COMPUTER PROGRAMMING  00004041 31  0000 04   J   0   Disabled J   1   Enabled Default   1  When enabled  the controller will allow the parameters to be  programmed by a telephone plugged into the programming port in the  back of the controller  If disabled  the controller will ignore  any attempt to program the parameters via a telephone plugged into  the back of the controller                             PROGRAMMING MODE ACCESS CODE  0000 05 NNNNNN   0000405   NNNNNN   000000   999999 Default 123456  Code must be precisely six digits  This code is used to enter the  programming mode from all sources        Voice Alarm Parameters  NUMBER OF INPUTS  0000H06HMH  0000 06   M  1 2 Default   1  If set to a 1  only the SENSE input is used  If set for a two   both the SENSE input and the COS input is used     VOICE MSG FOR SENSE ALARM  0
9.  e  93 Li   POT  2K  3386P 1 202            Eom TS  CA de oss POT  10K  3386P 1 103        P3  P4  P5 P6 P7    ee queer O POT  100K  3386P 1 104     C MELLE  T   T cx  Eee ee dc                   Connect Systems Inc    Flex Series Universal Controller                                                                                                                            CONNECT SYSTEMS INC  PARTS LIST l REV A  1802 EASTMAN AVE  116 PCBA  MODEL 9900    VENTURA  CA  93003 l   SHEET 5 OF 7 l  nic ee or qq   ITEM   UNIT   ISSUED   DESCRIPTION REF DESIGNATION   97 2 RELAY  G5V 2 DC12 RLY1 RLY2   x DO DC feet eh eet at  oe a Rane AA TECTORIO A eee ck CURE  9 Li   RESISTOR  1 2 W  100  CARBON FILM   R3 O  4001 3 1 RESISTOR  1 2 W  220  CARBON FILM   R9 R12 R14    ii RESISTOR  1 2 W  1K  CARBON FILM        A O  dq021 1   RESISTOR  1 2 W  22K  CARBON FILM   RR  10311 do RESISTOR  1 2 W  33K  CARBON FILM   Be  Woy Oe MU RESISTOR  1 4 W  620  CARBON FILM   Rl6 R20 00  Os   S  RESISTOR  SMD 0805  0 00 RD  43061 1   RESISTOR  SMD 0805  100 000 RL  fonds no aT RESISTOR  SMD 0805  240   R85 77 0  408   o RESISTOR  SMD 0805  470 00000 R2  00  309   1 1 RESISTOR  SMD 0805  620 a een  a AA IA AAA A II  alte Lo RESISTOR  SMD 0805  IK   R26  R39  R59  R73   ie  Sih  he  ee CUT A R82  R84  R90  R96   aa po RESISTOR  SMD 0805  1 1K 00 R32 R64  ali do RESISTOR  SMD 0805  2K 0 Ra O Oo  asi   RESISTOR  SMD 0805  2 2K     R17  R27  R44  R62    P INE he ee ee R85  R86  R87  R97   wae fC O R107 R110  
10.  et 019  D11 D16   RA   69   1    DIODE  1NS231B ZENER  5 1V  CMBZ5231B  D14  Gi V UE EM  ED ASSY  RED  LL64233R  LTL 523 11  D15  A a ED  RED  SMALL  35BLS04   D2  D Am Ex sp E AE SA E                   Connect Systems Inc    Flex Series Universal Controller                                                                                                                                                                                        CONNECT SYSTEMS INC  PARTS LIST l REV C  1802 EASTMAN AVE  116 PCBA  MODEL 9900    VENTURA  CA  93003 l   SHEET 4 OF 7 l  c EO or po  ITEM   UNIT   ISSUED   DESCRIPTION REF DESIGNATION   73 2 FUSE  255 250 F1 F2   a FUSE  2 AMP  473 002   0     o  9   2   II C  HL1AR4 S  OPTOISOLATOR   oo    6   2   II C  4N25 S M  OPTOISOLATOR   0 04 oo  MATO IC  LE347M  QUAD OP AMP o U1 04 U5 U6 U10   Bigs SE ESL M ONSE U3 08          E x EDI rre A A DAMM  80   2    I C  M 88L70 015  DTMF DECODER     w307  81   1   II C  wA78M33CKC  3 3 V REGULATOR  EN   82   1   IC  BM78LOSACM  5 0 V REGULATOR              Vo  Es E AERE ae DN E x E ENDE PCM DEM ES MUR ERES  M A A A     incas   5   1   IC  MAX3221CAE  RS232 INTERFACE   v2  86   1    I C  24LC256I SN  256K IIC EEPROM va 000  87   1   JIC  C8051F124  MICROPROCESSOR us  88   1    I C  SP3485CN  RS485 TRANCEIVER ve  Pa A A econ JTE ae ace E A E AR A sees   90   1    T C  ISD4002 120S  VOICE RECORDER v7   O1   2    I C  MAX7413CUA  Sth ORDER BESSEL FLTR  Ul9 U20  zs E A eS eek Se c e lu cs a ce ec e LE eiu Deor
11. 000 07 M   0000 07     Connect Systems Inc    Flex Series Universal Controller 20    M  1 7 Default   1  This is the voice message number in case of an alarm on the sense  input     VOICE MSG FOR COS ALARM  00001  081Mit  0000 08   M  1 7 Default   2  This is the voice message number in case of an alarm on the COS  input     VOICE MSG FOR SENSE RESTORE  0000 09 M   0000 09   M 1  7 Default   3  This is the voice message number in case of a restore on the sense  input     VOICE MSG FOR COS RESTORE  0000 10 M   0000 10   M  1 7 Default   4  This is the voice message number in case of a restore on the COS  input     REPEAT ON SENSE ALARM  0000 11 M  0000 11   M 1  9 DEFAULT   1  This is the number of times the voice message will be sent in case  there is no sense restor       REPEAT ON COS ALARM  0000 12 M  0000 12   M 1  9 DEFAULT   1  This is the number of times the voice message will be sent in case  there is no COS restore     REPEAT ON SENSE RESTORE  0000 13 M  0000 13   M  0 1   9 DEFAULT   1  This is the number of times the voice message will be sent in case  there is no additional sense alarm  If value of zero  restore  function is disabled           REPEAT ON COS RESTORE  0000 1 4HM   0000 14   M   0 1   9 DEFAULT   1  This is the number of times the voice message will be sent in case  there is no additional COS alarm  If value of zero  restore  function is disabled           MESSAGE REPEAT INTERVAL  0000 15 MM   0000 15   MM   1   99 in minute intervals DEFAULT   20  T
12. 54   DCS ALLOWABLE ENTRIES   006 051 32 214 266 365 464 627  007 053 34 223 271 3 465 631  015 054 4  225 274 4 466 632  017 065 43 226 306 412 503 654  021 071 45 243 31  413 506 662  023 072 52 244 315 423 516 664  025 073 55 245 325 431 523 703  026 074 56 246 3 31 432 526 712  031 4 62 2 9   332 445 532 723  032 5 65 252 343 446 546 131  036 6 72 2 595 346 452 565 732  043 22 74 261 351 454 606 734  047 25 205 263 356 455 612 743  050 3  212 265 364 462 624 754                                              Connect Systems Inc    Flex Series Universal Controller    The    18    SETTING EVERTHING BACK TO FACTORY DEFAULT    If for some reason it is necessary to set the system back to  factory default  plug a telephone into the programming jack in the  back of the unit and enter the command    123456    If the system  is enabled to accept programming command from other sources such  as over the radio  this command is valid from those sources too   You cannot disable the factory reset from working over the local  programming jack                 Connect Systems Inc    Flex Series Universal Controller 19    GLOBAL PARAMETERS    TO PROGRAM TO DISPLAY         V V    Programming Parameters    TELCO PROGRAMMING  0000H01HJH  0000 01   J   0   Disabled J   1   Enabled Default   1  When enabled  the controller will allow a person to call in via             the telephone and program the various parameters  If disabled  the  phone line will never answer                 RADIO PROGRAMMING 
13. 6l Rlll                     Connect Systems Inc    Flex Series Universal Controller                                                                                                                      CONNECT SYSTEMS INC  PARTS LIST l REV A  1802 EASTMAN AVE  116 PCBA  MODEL 9900    VENTURA  CA  93003 l   SHEET 7 OF 7 l  E ae or po  ITEM   UNIT   ISSUED  DESCRIPTION REF DESIGNATION   45 dl RESISTOR  SMD 0805  150K R36   addi d o e e RESISTOR  SMD 0805  180Kk       Ro  az Loo RESISTOR  SMD 0805  220Kk   R60 R77  asa Lo RESISTOR  SMD 0805  300K   R23  R33  R49  R74  Masi pop RESISTOR  SMD 0805  470K   R28 R75  asop 4 o RESISTOR  SMD 0805  IM R5 R7 R11 R15      tt  do RESISTOR  SMD 0805  1 5M 0 aie o o 8  O EE ee RR A O  et ak Mi  wor SWITCH  4 POSITION DIP  CTS 206 4   e  asa TRANSFORMER  671 1898       namo  Fr M KMS DECEM QM MN  DOTEM DONE TRANSISTOR  MMBT2907A MMBT2907A LT1   105 07 012  EIS ON NE TRANSISTOR  MMBTA3 MMBTAI3 LTl                 96 010 015  4581 3 1  TRANSISTOR  MMBT2222A PMBT2222A 08 099 011  Soe o Sp A q  4601 2 Lo VARISTOR  V250LA20  MOV  250V VAN2 00000  Meet of  po SE a  46    1   XTAL  3 58 MHz  KDOO48FCB                 Y  46    1   o o XTAL  22 1184 MHz  FOX 221 Yo  ees io ig ee gee ee ee  MSL Lo  LABOR  ASSEMBLY  9900 PCB o  ieee d Dee RUE OO SRA one NE  1D QUELS E RS AE  ro E NEED MM ME MM EE                   Connect Systems Inc    Flex Series Universal Controller    Changes    Version 1 00  Original Manual    Version 1 01 of Manual and 1 3 of Softw
14. CONNECT SYSTEMS INCORPORATED    1802 Eastman Ave   Suite 116  Ventura  Ca  93003       Phone  805  642 7184  Fax  805  642 7271    FLEX SERIES UNIVERSAL CONTROLLER    VOICE ALARM SYSTEM    User   s Instruction Manual    Made in U S A     Copyright 2003 By Connect Systems Inc        Connect Systems Inc    Flex Series Universal Controller    CONNECT SYSTEMS INCORPORATED    1802 Eastman Ave   Suite 116  Ventura  Ca  93003       Phone  805  642 7184  Fax  805  642 7271    FLEX SERIES UNIVERSAL CONTROLLER    VOICE ALARM SYSTEM    User   s Instruction Manual  Version 1 01    Made in U S A     Copyright 2003 By Connect Systems Inc        Connect Systems Inc    Flex Series Universal Controller    TABLE OF CONTENTS    TABLE OF CONTENTS                   General Description 3  Connections 4  Adjustments 6  Jumper Straps 8  Programming Information 9  Different Programming Areas 11  Programming Fields 14  Global Parameters 20  Voice Alarm Operation 25  General Hardware Description 26  Warranty 29  FCC Notice to users 30  Parts Location 31  Schematic Diagrams 32  Part List 36       GENERAL DESCRIPTION    The FLEX Series Universal Controller SIMPLEX VOICE ALARM SYSTEM by  Connect Systems Inc  is an economical controller capable of  repeating transmitting a voice message when an alarm is received   To accommodate the many programmable features  the system allows  the user to program the system via a telephone plugged in the back  of the unit  through the telephone line  over the air  or thr
15. F 08055C223JAT2A  C7    439 03 Do CAP  SMD 0805   047 uF 08055CA73JAT2A  C11 C27 C37      AAA EA ie ee AAA a sn Se RUNE ENTRE S  ps A NECI EE  Y pq bum CL MER EE EM cas cM MS  E Mu   E o door ee bo erem E Srt                    Connect Systems Inc    Flex Series Universal Controller                                                                                                                                                                   CONNECT SYSTEMS INC  PARTS LIST l REV C  1802 EASTMAN AVE  116 PCBA  MODEL 9900    VENTURA  CA  93003 l   SHEET 2 OF 7 l  c ae or qq   ITEM   UNIT   ISSUED   DESCRIPTION REF DESIGNATION  25 42 CAP  SMD 0805   1 uF 08055C104KAT2A C1 C4 C12 C16   Ber ie dM C17  C19  C20  C21   LS ME NE EDDA NM C22 C23 C32 C33   elo oo po C34 C36 C41 C42   de ah E DEN OM A C55  C56 C57 C59   E Me eae Oe OF gee ee C62  C63  C64  C65      oh ie vii     ee MM MEE C66 C67 C68 C74   E E MEME ee ee C75    76 C77 C78   ESE  DECUS ey A C79 C81  C84  C86   Vege yee PU O Ge TM UD  C93  C96  C97  C98   a A c100 C101         R A A A AAA  E MED CAP  SMD 0805   22 uF 08053C224KAT2A 1029  3 Li do CAP   47 uF  250V  EF2474 NO            IN  SRS  CAP  1 uF  50V  ELECT  SOTWSS1   C5 C14 C18 C31   E iat oe ih  a ee DUO c2  0  2 Sooo tee sess case sess pus oae Co nec fucrit d ee ee  a2 002 0 CAP  2 2 uF  50V  ELECT  SOTWSS2R2   c94 c95  o ME CAP  4 7 uF  50V  ELECT  SOTWSS4R7   C26 C51 C58         a dpi do CAP  10 uF  50V  ELECT  SOTWSSIO  I  ES E ME CAP  33 uF  25V  ELECT  25T
16. WSS33 C2 C15 C82 C83   FO Wu cu MENACE ces oo  e C Deum x E TR A A E RR OS     ag O dp LEAD CAP  47 uF  35V  ELECT  35TWSS47         C38 oo                   Connect Systems Inc    Flex Series Universal Controller                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  CONNECT SYSTEMS INC  PARTS LIST l REV C  1802 EASTMAN AVE  116 PCBA  MODEL 9900    VENTURA  CA  93003 l   SHEET 3 OF 7 l  Ec ae or qq   ITEM   UNIT   ISSUED  DESCRIPTION REF DESIGNATION   49 3 CAP  220 uF  35V  ELECT  35TWSS220 C52 C53   C80   ES me cL  rom ED MU CAMERE AE  Bee gop CONNECTOR  RJ11  6 POS  66011 002   JX 2 o  sa dod d  o CONNECTOR  10 POS BARR BLK 708100    NE   qp o o CONNECTOR  8P HDR  LONG PIN  22 03 2082104    Nucl ee CONNECTOR  DB9P  RT ANG  DE9P318 104942 06    35 01d CONNECTOR  DP9S  RT ANG  DE9S318 104951195    E            Sate EA AAN OCDE CT  ide qub HL  ws CONNECTOR  2 x 5 FAN 10868       mao  ise oN HEADER  2 x 4 PIN TDB 08SGS JP3 JP10  POM M MEE HEADER  14 PIN  2X7  10 88 1141  S  Pax ME CONNECTOR  2 PIN HEADER  TD 256 JPl JPll UP15     rk DUREE EE pc a EE 16     PUO AP ME CONNECTOR  3 PIN HEADER  TD 356      2  613 1 CONNECTOR  SHORTING BLOCK  DM 2CM 0    JP1 JP15 JP16    an ee ae ul DIODE  1N5245B  ZENER  15V  CMB25245B   Dl D2  es 12   o DIODE  1N4004 DDD  6 te ae V vele DIODE  1N4148  MMBD4148   D4 D5 D6 D7 D8   
17. allows the TX Audio output to be DC    coupled     Connect Systems Inc    Flex Series Universal Controller    PROGRAMMING INFORMATION    This section on programming shows the different programming fields  that are available across the many different FLEX SERIES UNIVERSAL  CONTROLLER product lines  Not all these fields will be used in a  particular product           This paging terminal can be programmed four different ways     Locally  remotely over the air  remotely from any touch tone  phone  or through a computer        Local Programming  Simply plug any DTMF telephone set into the  rear panel RJ 11 jack labeled  PROG   This allows the telephon  keypad to act aS a programming keyboard  The front panel display  will show either the keystrokes or the results of the keystrokes                 DTMF Over the Air Programming  The paging terminal can be  programmed over the air from any DTMF equipped radio  A DTMF  sequence is transponded in response to each command you enter and  is used to display the results of your programming on our CD 2 or  a special version of the Flex Series Controller              Remote Dial Up Telephone Programming  Occasionally the paging  terminal will be located out of radio range and over the air  programming will not be possible  Simply dial up the paging  terminal to do the programming  You can perform all the  e  d  e  e                   programming functions remotely that you can do locally  If th  programming sequence is accepted  a DIMF sequ
18. are             Added feature where the restore function for both the  sense and the COS can be disabled  Changes affect  Parameter 13 and Parameter 14     Connect Systems Inc    Flex Series Universal Controller 8    
19. cription     The general form of this area is  50nn     where the 50 indicates  the area is speed call and the nn corresponds to the speed call  number position  As an example  5000 would indicate the first  speed call number position and 5010 would indicate the eleventh  speed call number position  If the 50nn is replaced by 5999  then  gang programming is used and all 100 different speed call number  positions will have the same value programmed           PUSH TO CONNECT USERS AREA    The push to connect users area is used to automatically connect  different sites in a wide area network  This will be able to be  used in conventional as well as LTR controllers        The general form of this area is  60nn     where the 60 indicate  the area is for push to connect users and the nn corresponds to  the push to connect users position  As an example  6000 would          Connect Systems Inc    Flex Series Universal Controller 12       indicate the first push to connect users position and 6010 would  indicate the eleventh push to connect users position  If the 60nn                is replaced by 6999  then gang programming is used and all       100       different push to connect users positions will have the same val    programmed     VOICE PROMPT AREA    ue    The voice prompt area is used to enter a voice message  This area    is active in all products but not all products use the voice  prompt capability        For recording  the format used is  7000 n 0   The value n  correspon
20. ds to one of the eight voice memory locations whose  maximum record time is as follows        Maximum Record Time    IS       seconds  seconds  seconds  seconds  9 seconds  25 seconds  25 seconds  25 seconds    OO WO XO    JOS UE 0YNRO    The total record time for this product is two minutes     To play back  use the command  7000 n        When recording  the system will stop recording either when th  maximum time has expired of the user enters any DTMF key        Connect Systems Inc    Flex Series Universal Controller    13    PROGRAMMING FIELDS THAT HAVE TWO POSSIBILITIES    If the field is in the form of  nnnn nn J  such as the TELCO  PROGRAMMING field which is  00004014J4  then the user must enter  the value of 0 or 1 for the field  Any other number will be  rejected  In most cases  J   0 means disable the function and J    1 means enable the function              PROGRAMMING FIELDS THAT REQUIRE A STRING OF NUMBERS    If the field is in the form of  nnnn nn N  NN  sucb as the  PROGRAMMING MODE ACCESS CODE field which is  0000Ff05FNNNNNNF  then  the user must enter in a number for each of the characters  Some  fields require all the numbers to be entered and some fields may  only require one or more characters to be entered              PROGRAMMING FIELDS THAT REQUIRE A VALUE    If the field is in the form of  nnnn nn MMM  such as the TURN ON  DELAY field which is  0000 08 MM  or the DTMF TELCO LEVEL field  which is  0000 114MMME  then the user must enter anywhere from one
21. e transmit audio  then attach a  resistor with a value between 2 4K and 4 7K from the PTT  to the TX Audio and attach the TX audio line to the  center conductor of the microphone cable  In most  product that use the PTT  the AUX relay can also be used  as a PTT connection  This has the advantage of allowing  positive keying or other situations where the normal  open collector PTT does not work                             Connect to a point that has a good voltage swing when  the squelch is opened closed  The best point to connect  is to the collector of the transistor that controls the  busy light  if the receiver has one   Otherwise you may  connect to the squelch control voltage  The minimum  voltage for the COS is about  4 volts and the Maximum  voltage is the supply voltage                          Some radios have that point coming out the back of the  radio  It sometimes goes under the name of squelch  detect  sq det  or COR  In some case a pull up or pull  down resistor is necessary     The polarity and other parameters associated with the  COS is contained within the programming parameters    Connect Systems Inc    Flex Series Universal Controller 4    described later  It should be noted that in most cases   the COS can be replaced with the internal squelch        SENSE This point is used as an auxiliary input for specialized  purposes in certain products  As an example  this input  may be used to detect the presence of a CTCSS DCS signal  in an LTR system  The minimu
22. ence is transponde  in response to each command you enter and is used to display th  results on a special version of the Flex Series Controller  If th  command entered is invalid  three beeps will be generated to tell  the user a mistake has been made                       Computer Programming  This self contained program operating in the  windows environment will allow the user to easily make changes to  the characteristics of the paging terminal  This program is not  expected to be released till something next year  This programming  can be accomplished by using a laptop or other computer and  plugging into the front panel plug or by attaching a modem into  the back panel plug  If a modem is used  the unit can be  programmed remotely           To Enter and Exit Programming Mode  To enter the programming mode   you must enter the programming mode access code  The access code  consist of six digits plus two leading pound      characters anda  trailing pound character  The factory default programming access  code is 123456  The programming access code is always six digits  in length  Therefore the code to get into the programming mode is    123456   This code will be valid until you have changed the  Programming Mode Access Code in the GLOBAL programming area                 Connect Systems Inc    Flex Series Universal Controller 9    When programming is completed  send       to exit the programming  mode  If you forget  the Paging terminal is designed is designed  to self exi
23. ers  use  the command  1999 04 0   The 1 indicates it s a CTCSS field  the  999 indicates it s a gang programming command  the 04 indicates  its an enable disable user field  and the 0 indicates the user  should be disabled              DCS PROGRAMMING AREA    The DCS programming area is used to program parameters where the  DCS code is of importance  As an example  the command  2023 04 1   is used to turn on user with a code of 023     The general form of this area is  2nnn     where the 2 indicates  the area is DCS and the nnn corresponds to a valid DCS number  If  the nnn has a value of 999  then gang programming is used and the  112 different DCS users will have the same value programmed           As an example  if you want to turn off all the DCS users  use the  command  2999404404  The 2 indicates it s a DCS field  the 999  indicates it s a gang programming command  the 04 indicates its an  enable disable user field  and the 0 indicates the user should be  disabled           LTR PROGRAMMING AREA    The LTR programming area is used to program parameters where the  LTR ID number and repeater number is of importance  As an example   the command  3015 246 04 1  is used to turn on user with a  repeater number of 15 and a ID number of 246        The general form of this area is  30nn iii     where the 30  indicates the area is LTR and the nn corresponds to a valid  repeater number and iii is the ID number     Connect Systems Inc    Flex Series Universal Controller 11    A val
24. ersal Controller 23    Therefor a value of 128 will correspond to a trigger voltage of 12  x 128 256 or a value of 6 volts     COS PARAMETERS          COS ACQUISTION TIME  0000 314 MM   0000 31   MM   1   99 in 100 millisecond increments Default   1  This parameter is the time COS must be valid before the system  will consider the signal is valid  This is to prevent noise from    trigger the system    COS RELEASE TIME  0000 32 MM   0000 32   MM   1   99 in 100 millisecond increments Default   1  This parameter is the time COS must be invalid before the system  will consider the signal no longer valid  This is to prevent noise  from triggering the system        COS POLARITY SELECT  0000H33 HH  0000 33   J   1   positive  J   0   negative Default   1  If set for a positive voltage  then any voltage above the COS  Trigger Voltage will set COS true  If set for a negative voltage   then any voltage below the COS trigger voltage will set COS true   There is a one half volt hysterises built in                    COS TRIGGER VOLTAGE  0000 34 MMM   0000 34   MMM   0   255 Default   128  This is the trigger point that will cause the COS to be active   The trigger voltage is given by the formula     12 x MMM 256    Therefor a value of 128 will correspond to a trigger voltage of 12  x 128 256 or a value of 6 volts     BUSY CHANNEL INHIBIT  0000H35HJH  0000 35   J 0 1 Default   0  If the busy channel inhibit is set to a 1  then the system will  not transmit the voice message until the cha
25. his is the interval between voice messages for each alarm     INTERALARM INTERVAL  0000 16 MM   0000 16   MM   1   99 in second intervals DEFAULT   5  This is the interval between types of messages  As an example   assume the sense and the COS alarm occurs about at the same tim  Th message repeat interval is set to 10 minutes and the  interalarm interval is set to 5 seconds                 Connect Systems Inc    Flex Series Universal Controller 21    The first alarm will be sent immediately and the second alarm will  be sent five seconds later  However the two alarms will not be  repeated for 10 minutes        Transmitter parameters    TURN ON DELAY  0000 17 MM   0000 17   MM   0   99 IN 10 mS increments Default   10  This is the time the transmitter will be on before the message is  retransmitted  This is to allow the transmitter to warm up so the  first part of the message is not lost                       TURN OFF DELAY  0000 18 MM   0000 18   MM   0   99 in 10 mS increments Default   99  This is the time the transmitter will be left on after the messag   is sent  This is to prevent squelch tail noise to be injected  immediately after the end of the message                 TURN AROUND DELAY  0000 19 MM   0000 19   MM   0   99 in 100 mS increments Default   20  This is the time from the end of a DTMF decode to the time th  transmitter will be turned on  This is to allow the originating  radio to stop transmitting before it receives either a message or  a DTMF transmission  
26. id repeater number has to be between 01 and 20 and a valid ID  number has to be between 001 and 250  Leading zeros must be used  for the repeater number and optionally for the ID number              If the iii has a value of 999  then gang programming is used and  the 250 different ID numbers for the repeater selected will have  the same value programmed           SPEED DIAL NUMBER AREA    The speed dial number area is used to program parameters relating  to speed dialing  As an example  the speed dial number  In a  normal phone patch operation  only the speed dial number is used   However  if wide area networking is desirable  then other  parameters may be necessary           The general form of this area is  40nn     where the 40 indicates  the area is speed dialing and the nn corresponds to the speed dial  number position in memory  As an example  4000 would indicate the  first speed dial number position and 4010 would indicate the  eleventh speed dial number position  If the 40nn is replaced by  4999  then gang programming is used and all 100 different speed  dial number positions will have the same value programmed           SPEED CALL NUMBER AREA    The speed call number area is used to program parameters relating  to paging  Typically  the only parameter in the speed call number  is the paging number  This allows a user to enter a number from  000 to 999 and the paging corresponding to that user will be  generated  See pager number fields below for a more detailed  des
27. in that data is waiting where it is then read                 Radio Receive Audio    U5A provides a low pass filter used to get rid of high frequency  garbage from the radio  U5B provides the de emphasis network  The  audio from U5B goes to the RX VOX  DTMF decoder  zero crossing  detector  and the 6 pole high pass filter consisting of U10A   U10B  and U10D  The output of the filter is used to remove  subaudible CTCSS DCS  or LTR tones from the radio before being  presented to the microprocessors A D converter                 The receive audio also goes to U13A U13D  U18A and U18B which is a  squelch detector  The squelch detector is used to determine th  presence of squelch noise from the radio receiver        Radio Transmit Audio   The output of the microprocessors D A converter is reconstructed  by U20  a five pole low pass filter  U4C is used to get rid of any  high frequency clock noise from the audio and U4D is used to  amplify the results before being presented as transmit audio        Squelch Detector  U13A and U13B act as a four pole high pass filter to remove any    low frequency signals below about 11KHz  U13 act as a gain stage  where it is then detected by U13D  R110 and C92 act as a smoothing  filter where it is then presented to the microprocessor via Ul8B                   Zero Crossing Detector    U6D and U6C act as a four pole low pass filter designed to pass  only the CTCSS  DCS or LTR subaudible signals  U6A and U6B along  with the transistors act as a zer
28. just the maximum level going to the transmitter   When turned fully clockwise  an output voltage of  about five volts peak to peak is obtained  In most  case the output level can also be set in the  programming mode              Sets the contrast of the LCD  Adjust to what is  most pleasing to the individual        Advance clockwise to a point just beyond where the  front panel display  Rx  message disappears  Not  all products will display the Rx message     JUMPER STRAP OPTIONS                                                                                  JP1 Line In Use Detector  When inserted  enables line  in use detection  That allows the system to detect  if another phone in parallel with the controller is  off hook  Will only work with a phone system where  the nominal on hook voltage is about 48 volts    JP2 Preamp Gain  With no jumper installed  gain is 100   With the jumper connected to the bottom two pins   the gain is about 10 with a  0047 uF capacitor  giving 3 db cutoff of xxx Hz  With the jumper  connect to the two pins  the gain is about 10 with  a  047 uF capacitor giving a 3 db cutoff of XXX  Hz    JP3 TO BE DETERMINED   JP4 TO BE DETERMINED   JP5 TO BE DETERMINED   JP6 TO BE DETERMINED   JP7 TO BE DETERMINED   JP8 TO BE DETERMINED   JP9 TO BE DETERMINED   JP10 TO BE DETERMINED   JP11 NOT USED   JP12 NOT USED   JP13 NOT USED   JP14 NOT USED   JP15 The terminating resistor when used for RS485  communication  Only use once per system    JP16 When inserted  
29. ll the letters  special characters  and numbers with  only ten numeric keys  This is accomplished by pressing two  numeric keys for each letter  As the user enters the second key   the display will show the equivalent letter  special character  or  number  The table to accomplish this is shown below                                               CHAR VALUE CHAR VALUE CHAR VALUE CHAR VALUE  A 00 Z 25 y 50   T9  B 01 a 26 Z 51   76  C 02 b 27 0 52   77  D 03 e 28 il 53   78  E 04 d 29 2 54   79  F 05 e 30 3 55   80  G 06 f 31 4 56   81  H 07 g 32 5 57   82  I 08 h 33 6 58   83  J 09    34 7 59   84  K 10 j 35 8 60  lt  85  L 11 k 36 9 61  gt  86  M 12 1 37    62   87  N 13 m 38   63   88  O 14 n 39   64   89  P 14 O 40   65   90  Q 16 p 41   66 sp 91  R 17 a 42   67 sp 92  s 18 r 43   68 sp 93  To  S9 S 44    69 sp 94  U 20 t 45  amp  70 sp 95  v 21 u 46 x 71 sp 96  W 22 V 47   72 sp 97  X 23 w 48   73 sp 98  Y 24 x 49 74 sp 99                      Connect Systems Inc    Flex Series Universal Controller 17       Certain field require the user to enter a CTCSS or DCS number   allowable values for that type of field is shows below                                                                                                           CTCSS ALLOWABLE ENTRIES   630 14 179   670 18 183   694 123 186   719 127 189   744 131 192   770 136 196   797  141 199   825 146 203   854 151 206   885 156 210   915 159 218   948 162 225   974 65 229   00 67 233   03 71 241   07 173 250   10 TA 2
30. m voltage for the sense  input is about  4 volts and the Maximum voltage is the  supply voltage              The polarity and other parameters associated with the  SENSE is contained within the programming parameters if  used     AUX RELAY These two points connects to the center contact and  normally open contact of the relay  The use if any  depends upon the product         12 VDC Connect to a source of 12 volts to 15 volts DC  The Flex  Series Controllers are reverse polarity protected  so a  polarity mistake will not damage the product  Connect  the return lead to ground  The two grounds in the system  are connected to each other           Connect Systems Inc    Flex Series Universal Controller 5    Pl HYB BAL    P2 Not Used    P3 Tel Vox    P4 Preamp    P5 RX VOX    ADJUSTMENTS    The Hybrid Balance control is used to null out the  mobile return audio in full duplex mode  The  alignment must take place on one of the phone lines  the Flex Series controller will be serving   This  alignment can not be done at the shop prior to  delivery to the site               Have a mobile place a call through the Flex Series  Controller  The party answering the called phone  should leave the phone off hook during the  alignment procedure              Monitor the transmitter output with a service  monitor or connect an oscilloscope to the  TX  OUTPUT  terminal on the rear of the Flex Series  Controller  Place all four Dip switches in the off  position              Have the mobile simulta
31. neously press digits 3 and 6  on his touch tone keypad  This will result in the  transmission of a single 1477 Hz tone           Adjust the  HYB BAL  Potentiometer to produce the  least audio output  Try all possible dip position  combinations and null each time  The combination  which gives the minimum output is the correct  position to use           Changes made within th telephon company or  rerouting of telephone lines could occasionally  require re adjustment of the hybrid     Used for detection of call progress tones and  sensitivity to voice in Vox operated applications   Turning the pot clockwise increases its  sensitivity                    The preamp control is used to match the audio level  from your receiver to the Flex Series controller   To adjust  a signal containing 100 Hz CTCSS with  about 600 Hz deviation should be applied to the  receiver  Adjust the preamp control until a level  of 3 volts peak to peak is observed at test point  6  If an oscilloscope is not available  read 1 volt  RMS using a VOM                       Used in VOX mode only  Sets RX audio triggering  sensitivity  Should be fully clockwise in VOX       Connect Systems Inc    Flex Series Universal Controller 6    P6 AUDIO OUT    P7 CONTRAST    P8 SQUELCH    Connect Systems Inc    Flex Series Universal Controller    simplex applications  Reduce setting when used  through repeaters if land line cannot respond to  mobile during hang time due to noise or tone on the  repeater carrier           Ad
32. nnel has not been busy  for at least five seconds  The system gets the status of the  channel only from the internal squelch which means the system to  use this feature must have the audio input connected directly to  the discriminator of the radio                    onnect Systems Inc    Flex Series Universal Controller       VOICE ALARM OPERATION          The user prerecords the different messages in the system  When an  alarm occurs as defined as an active sense or COS input  a voice  alarm will be generated and transmitted over the radio  When the  sense or COS input goes to the inactive state  another voice  message will be generated and transmitted over the radio                    The message will be repeated over fixed intervals defined by the  user and repeated the number of times as defined by the user  When  the system goes from an alarm state to a restore state  the alarm  voice message will stop from being repeated again  If the system  is transmitting the restore message and the alarm occurs again   the system will stop sending additional restore messages  In  either case the system will send at least one alarm message if  there is an alarm and one restore message if there is a restore                                   The system is defined so the minimum time between alarm or restore  messages of the same type is at least one minute  There is no such  restriction on the time between messages of different types              Connect Systems Inc    Flex Series Uni
33. o crossing detector where it is  then presented as a digital signal to the microprocessor                                   COS Detector   U4B acts as a buffer between the outside world and the A D  converter on the microprocessor  The logic within the  microprocessor determines if the COS should be derived from the  COS detector or the Squelch detector              Connect Systems Inc    Flex Series Universal Controller 27    Push To Talk   Transistor Q9 acts as a buffer between the microprocessor and the  outside world  D14 is used to protect the circuit against any  transients        Sense Detector   U4A acts as a buffer between the outside world and the A D  converter on the microprocessor  The logic within the  microprocessor determines the function of that signal           EEPROM  The EEPROM is used for parameter storage and occasionally certain  real time data  The part is read and written to by the IIC port on                the microprocessor     Computer Interface  U12 converts the RS232 levels to levels compatible with the first    UART internal to the microprocessor     External Network   U16 converts the levels from the second UART built into the  microprocessor to the appropriate levels compatible with RS485  communications  This can be used to tie multipl flex series  controller together           LCD Interface  The microprocessor talks to the LCD controller via a four bit  interface     Aux Relay    The microprocessor can turn on and off the auxiliary relay by
34. ough  a computer                 Powerful built in standard features make the FLEX Series Universal  Controller VOICE ALARM SYSTEM the best deal going in VOICE ALARM  SYSTEMS today           Connect Systems Inc    Flex Series Universal Controller 3    RX AUDIO    TX AUDIO    PTT    COS    THE CONNECTIONS    For the products detecting CTCSS  DCS  or LTR  or  products that use the internal squelch  the RX AUDIO  must be connected to the discriminator of the radio  For  all other products the RX AUDIO can be connected to the  discriminator  high side of the volume control  or the  speaker        For products that generate CTCSS  DCS  or LTR  the TX  AUDIO must be connected directly to the modulator of the  transmitter  For LTR and DCS  the modulator must be true  FM  For CTCSS the modulator can be phase modulated or FM  modulated  For all other applications  connections to  the high side of the microphone is acceptable                 Tt should be noted that in most communication  controllers there is a separate line for voice audio and  a separate line for the CTCSS  DCS  or LTR signals  This  is because to combine the two the controller has to have  a limiter on the voice line to prevent over modulation  and other undesirable side effects  Th Flex Series  Controllers has a built in limiter thereby not requiring  separate lines                    The PTT normally hooks to the PTT of the transmitter  If  you are using a Hand Held with the PTT sharing a common  connection with th
35. s caused by external voltage fluctuations  use  of unregulated power supply  damage caused by transit or handling or an abusive  treatment not in accordance with ordinary product use or the product serial  number has bee removed  altered  or defaced  Specific Exclusion  This warranty  specifically excludes lightning protection devices  MOVs and phone line fuses   and transistors in the PTT  Push to Talk  circuitry  These components can only  fail from external abuse                          HIS VARRANTY S N LIEU OF ALL OTHER VARRANTIES  STATEMENTS OR  E PRESENTATIONS  AND UNLESS STATED HEREIN  ALL SUCH WARR  TATEMENTS OR REPRESENTATIONS MADE BY ANY OTHER PERSON OR FIRM ARE VOID   U  D                                                                                                                                                          LL IMPLIED WARRATIES N CONNECTION WITH THE SALE OF THIS EQ                                                                         T   R   S   A   INCLUDING THE WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY  SHALL BE OF THE SAME   AS THE WARRANTY PERIOD STATED ABOVE  SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW  LIMITATIONS OF HOW LONG AN MPLIED WARRANTY LAST  SO THE ABOVE  L  E  R  S  C                                                                                                                   MITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU  N THE EVENT OF PRODUCT FAILURE H   ROVES TO BE CAUSED BY A DEFECT IN WORKMANSHIP OF MATERIALS  YOUR SOLE  D R  N                                           
36. s suggested that you use shielded  grounded  cables with in line filters  if necessary              g  If necessary consult your dealer service representative for  additional suggestions           4 The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference  caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment  It is the  responsibility of the user to correct such interference              Connect Systems Inc    Flex Series Universal Controller 30     e       O  N    O    E    ogm  aere  Q    orare   ES mg ID   6 Ei  Edom ess    E E E E    E      EE  ls    B ww et  S22 E E  ELO bl  Es  EEEO ROEE gr    E TPA  i  Pa    fim  nt        os  Sw  E   amp           Go ES  ED Es        ONI  SN31SAS 193NNO9      r  BEER    Q AJY 0066 ASSY       9090  Y LaYer LD    TOP ASSEMBLY  P      E CONNECT SYSTEMS  INC   MODEL 9900 REV D DATE  12 02 2002       31    Connect Systems Inc    Flex Series Universal Controller                m    m Co  rn   gt   uii OA  Rs rELCO  vox   gt   voice r7 CO    33v O          Dre Teco w   gt   DIVE  TELCO Df   gt   omr TELc0 02   gt     OIE gx ov   gt   sx vox   gt   re O    AUX RELAY  CT    we Pn C  is c3    R 232 TX CT       85232  0x   gt   VOICE  SCLK C   voice uso   gt   vore wos  C7   voce nes C  EEPROM SDA C  EEPROM SECO          K RM        00000006    Ed      2 104    ce  Ed    EO    AGND    Civ    E                                                                               LET  ish    Li                32    Connect Systems Inc    Fle
37. stem can be broken up  into different areas  The first area which all products have is  called the  Global Programming Area   Depending on the product   different areas may be used such as the  Speed Calling Area  or  the  Speed Dialing Area   The details will be described below     Gang Programming  Certain areas will allow gang programming  This  is to allow an entire set of users to be programmed at once with  the same value instead of having to set everybody individually  As  an example  gang programming allows all CTCSS users to be turned  on or be turned off  The details will be discussed in the various  programming areas described below           Connect Systems Inc    Flex Series Universal Controller 10    DIFFERENT PROGRAMMING AREAS  GLOBAL PROGRAMMING AREA    The global programming area is used to program parameters that is  common to the entire product  All Global Programming commands  start with  00004  An example is  0000 01 J     CTCSS PROGRAMMING AREA    The CTCSS programming area is used to program parameters where the  CTCSS tone is of importance  As an example  the command   1067 04 1  is used to turn on user with a tone of 67 hertz     The general form of this area is  1nnnf    where the 1 indicates  the area is CTCSS and the nnn corresponds to a valid CTCSS number   If the nnn has a value of 999  then gang programming is used and  the 51 different CTCSS users will have the same value programmed        As an example  if you want to turn off all the CTCSS us
38. t a few minutes after the last DTMF command     Command Syntax  When programming  you will enter a programming  sequence such as  0000403414  All commands start with a     and  end with a  f   There may be one or more additional     to act as  a delimiter between fields              Leading zeros  Data fields require that you enter the precise  number of digits specified  Numbers that have fewer digits than  the field requires can use leading zeros                 Resetting your position  If you are distracted or have a lapse and  forget where you are in the middle of a command sequence  simply  send   three times       and start the sequence over again        Displaying the field  All the fields can be displayed by the  command  nnnn nn   The data followed by the 4 key is replaced by a  single star  If system is being programmed by a telephone plugged  into the back of the unit  the system will display the results on  the internal LCD display  If the system is being programmed  remotely by DTMF over the radio  then the DTMF string representing  the field will be sent back over the radio  If the system is being  programmed remotely by DTMF over the telephone  then the DTMF  string representing the field will be sent back over the  telephone  If the system is being programmed by a computer  then  the results will be sent back over the RS232 connector located in  the from and the back of the unit                                         Different Areas  The programming of the sy
39. th  th  th  th  th  th          th    000000 0000000000000 0    CO  00 1001 i   CO PF02r 005  10 014 CO 0r Oo    key  key  key  key  key  key  key  key  key  key  key  key  key  key  key  key  key  key  key  key       If you have a keypad with       generate A    for  for  for  for  fof  for  for  for  for  for    the    D no matter how  key  The keys     and         will       9momomoootomonmoosgv    Gb check ct  ok eh ch Gh Gk oct       let    long    leas  leas  leas  leas  leas  leas  leas  leas  leas  leas          aci       Cb ct Geer er ack Gh ck UA q    Telephon          n    keypad     W C0 CO UY C0  WWW CO CO    ters A   D   or how shor   t for as cont    m exe      tt     then the system  numbers can have the       The    Wy  T    keys are used to delimit  the telephone number to make it easier to read and has no effect    key is used       the numbers and symbols    secon  secon  secon  secon  secon  secon  secon  secon  secon       secon       ds  ds  ds  ds  ds  ds  ds  ds  ds  ds    matter how long or short you hold down the keys        A  D will generate DTMF tones A   D     Connect Systems Inc    Flex Series Universal Controller    then those keys will  t you hold down the  trol functions no    16    PROGRAMMING FIELDS THAT REQUIRE AN ALPHNUMERIC STRING    Certain fields such as fields that require the user to enter in  CWID characters or names require letters and numbers  Being that  th telephone has only 10 numbers  a method has to be used to  accommodate a
40. the Voice storage chip U17 and the DTMF  decoder U3  The receive telephone audio passes to the Analog to  Digital Converter on the microprocessor as the signal AD TELCO and  to the circuitry surrounding UlA where the function of Telephone  Vox is implemented                 Transmit Telephone Audio    The output of the Digital to Analog Converter from the  microprocessor  DA TELCO  is passed to U19 which forms a five pole  low pass filter  This circuitry is needed properly reconstruct the  data coming from the microprocessor  UlB provides gain before  being outputed to the telephone lin                      Voice Storage Chip    The voice storage chip is used to store up to two minutes of voice  from either the telephone  programming port  or the radio        Connect Systems Inc    Flex Series Universal Controller 26    The connection from the radio to the voice storage chip is not  direct  To acomplish this task  the unit digitizes the voice from  the radio and then outputs it to the telephone  If the telephon  line relay is not pulled in or the system is not connected to the  telphone line  then the hybrid is not balanced and the audio to  the telephone output will be reflected back to the telephone audio  input where it then has a clear path to the voice storage chip                                Telephone DTMF Decoder          The audio from the telephone is decoded by the DTMF decoder U3   When pin 15 on the DTMF decoder chip is high  it signals to the  microprocessor p
41. ubject to the following two conditions   1  This device may not  cause harmful interference  and  2  This device must accept any  interference received  including interference which may cause  undesirable operation                 2  This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not  installed and used properly  i e  in strict accordance with the  service manual  may cause interference to radio or television  reception  It has been tested and found to comply with the limits  for a Class B computing device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of  FCC rules  which are designed to provide reasonable protection  against such interference when operated in a residential  installation                                                           3 If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television  reception  which can be determined by turning the equipment off and  on  the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one  or more of the following measures              a  Reorient the receiving antenna              b  Relocate the equipment with respect to the receiver        c  Move the equipment away from the receiver                    d  Plug the equipment into a different outlet so that equipment and  receiver are on different branch circuits              e  Ensure that card mounting screws  attachment connector  screws  and ground wires are tightly secured           f  If cables not offered by this company are used with this  equipment  it i
42. versal Controller 25    GENERAL CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION    Telephone Interface    Telephone call comes in Telco Jack Jl  If the voltage exceeds  about 250 volts  the two varistors  Vl and V2 will conduct and  blow the two fuses Fl and F2  This protects against lightning and  other high voltage transients on the telephone line              If the systems gets a ringing voltage  the optoisolator Q1 will  conduct and the output RD1 will present a square wave at the  microprocessor whose frequency is the same as the incoming ringing  frequency  The microprocessor will determine if it   s a valid  ringing signal  The optoisolator Q2 determines if the voltage on  the telephone is about 48 volts  If it is the signal LB1 will be  grounded  If the voltage goes below about 48 volts that point will  be high                             When the telephone line is connected and the relay is pulled in   then the two optoisolaters 03 and Q4 will indicate the presence of  loop current and the direction of the current  This circuit allows  the system to determine if the phone line has been hung up by a  momentary loss of loop current of a reversal of the loop current                          The hybrid transformers T1 and T2 along with the balancing network  allows the system to separate the receive and transmit audio  This  is only necessary in a full duplex phone patch           Receive Telephone Audio    The output of T1 is presented to UlD where the Op Amp provides an  anti aliasing filter to 
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