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1. Program Help Exit ER Page 52 of 81 Issue 9 Trilogy Communications Limited Commander Installation Guide Lrnmonder 6 2 3 CONNECTING THE HARDWARE The instructions below assume that the PC is currently fitted with a suitable transputer link adaptor card and is in use for the PathFinder application e Close PathFinder e identify the download interconnection cable gt For desktop computers fitted with the Archipel link adaptor card this will normally be a grey coloured D37 PC to D9 Commander gt Disconnect the cable at both ends and replace with the violet coloured programming lead Connect only at the computer gt For computers fitted with the Sundance SMT104 PCMCIA link adaptor this will normally be a multi part cable with a D25 Male Female join Break this join gt Connect the violet D25 D9 cable instead e Move the free D9 connector to the front of the matrix This may be connected directly to gt 500 01 10 TDM Controller gt 500 02 1x Talkback Controller gt 500 3x 3x and 500 4x Series Control Panels An additional D9 Molex adaptor is required to reprogram the 500 08 10 Changeover Card See section 6 2 4 4 6 2 4 MPLETING THE REPROGRAM SE 6 2 4 1 500 01 10 TDM Controller Carry out all the steps detailed in Sections 6 2 2 and 6 2 3 Now ensure that everyone is aware that the intercom system is about to go off air Connect the violet programmin
2. gt Frame 4 Ports 289 384 7 Frames 2 5 7 gt Frame3 Ports 193 288 gt Frame2 Ports 97 192 gt Frame1 Port 1 96 Frame 1 Fort 1 96 Trilogy Communications Limited Issue 9 Page 9 of 81 Cmmender Commander Installation Guide 2 4 SYSTEM ASSEMBLY If the system is multi frame i e gt 96 ports it will be supplied with frame 1 at the bottom and frames 2 3 4 etc ascending from there Some earlier systems were supplied with the frames configured in descending order The system modules will normally be packed separately for transit Carefully remove all of the packing materials taking care to leave the modules in their anti static protection for as long as possible Module variants are indicated by the type suffix e g 500 06 00 In general there is complete backward compatibility between all versions of the modules Modules supplied as part of a complete system are compatible and will have been system checked accordingly Identify the modules and fit them into the frame in the following order 1 500 08 Changeover Module See section 2 4 1 2 500 02 Talkback Controller main controller only See section 2 4 2 NOTE Items 1 and 2 may be supplied pre assembled Check carefully 500 01 TDM Controller main controller only See section 2 4 3 Optional 500 10 Misc I O GPI Modules See section 2 4 5 Optional 500 25 Network Cards See section 2 4 4 500 06 Matrix Cards See section 2 4 6 The diagram below shows the corr
3. 8 5 4 4 3X 3X Expansion panel inter Type A max length 10 metre D9 Free Plug Function Function D9 Free Plug Pin Pin 4 Transputer Pair 1 Transputer 4 Data out Data in 8 Transputer Transputer 8 Data out Data in 5 Transputer Pair 2 Transputer 5 Data In Data out 9 Transputer Transputer 9 Data In Data out 3 Ground Ground 3 Type B max length 10 metres D9 Free Plug Function Function D9 Free Plug Pin Pin 4 Transputer Pair 1 Transputer 5 Data out Data in 8 Transputer Transputer 9 Data out Data in 5 Transputer Pair 2 Transputer 4 Data In Data out 9 Transputer Transputer 8 Data In Data out 3 Ground Ground 3 8 5 5 CONNECTING VIA STRUCTURED CABLING All control panel types may be connected to the matrix by Category 5 structured cabling systems Suitable adaptors are available from most electronic component distributors The RS part numbers are listed below Panel Connection RJ45 to D9 socket RS 818 700 Matrix Connection RJ45 to D9 plug RS 818 693 As supplied these adaptors require the pins to be inserted into the D type housing Use the following table as a guide The colour codes may not be correct for other brands D9 pin RJ 45 pin Colour see above 1 No connection No connection 2 2 Yellow 3 6 Brown 4 4 Red 5 8 Blue 6 1 Black 7 3 Orange 8 5 Green 9 7 Grey
4. Page 74 of 81 Issue 9 Trilogy Communications Limited Commander Installation Guide Lrnmonder 8 5 6 500 39 30 31 1U 12 KEY PANEL WITH LOUDSPEAKER This panel provides more basic facilities than the 500 30 range lt does not have LCD displays and only provides connection to the matrix audio I O and the test port at the rear An installation specification is given below Dimensions 485mm wide x 44 5mm high x 150mm deep excluding connectors 200m approx including mating connectors 19 x 1RU rack mounting Mains Input 90 260 V ac 50 60Hz Current Consumption 150mA 90V ac 50mA 250V ac 8 5 6 1 _500 39 30 Connector Pin Out Matrix D9 Fixed Plug Test D9 Fixed Socket Headset 5 Pin XLR Fixed ae eager NC Screen Analyse Input Data Out Enable Remote Boot Mic IN Screen Data In Ground Mic IN Audio Out Transputer Link Out Headset Gnd Audio In Transputer Link In Headset Out Data Out Error signal Out Headset Out Data In Reset In Audio Out Transputer Link Out Audio In Transputer Link In OO Joo P Go 00 Joo P ob gt Audio I O D15 Fixed Socket Slave Mic Input Line level un balanced 15V Out for slave mic panel NOT protected Clean Mic Out Line level balanced pair with 11 Ext CUT Input for slave mic panel Parallel function to front panel Cut Switch Ground to activate Chassis Ground No connection External Input to LS Amp Line level balanc
5. XLR 3 4 y XLR 3 Puc O Wu AUDIO TO TELOS 7 2 1 TELOS ONE ALIGNMENT The level adjustment of the Telos ONE hybrid unit is fairly critical Slight variations can cause the unit to fail to initiate outgoing calls The usual symptom will be failure to break the dial tone when pressing keys on the dial pad of a Trilogy panel All units supplied via Trilogy are factory tested but this cannot take account of variations in local telephone lines and switchboards To quickly re align the levels use the LED array on the front of the Telos unit To adjust the outgoing level gt Initiate an outgoing call from a control panel equipped with a dial pad such that dialling tone can be heard on the panel loudspeaker gt Press and hold a key on the dial pad so that the DTMF tone is heard gt Select the in out monitor switch on the Telos to in gt Adjust the multi turn control labelled Gain In so that the O level LED is just illuminated This is the last green LED the red LED should not be lit To adjust the incoming level gt Call the Telos hybrid from another telephone line e g a mobile phone and pick up the call gt Select the in out monitor switch on the Telos to out gt While the line is active press a key on the other telephone so that the DTMF tone is heard gt Adjust the multi turn control labelled Gain Out so that the 0 level LED is just illuminated This is the last gr
6. 0 0 0000000000000000 O OOOOO000000O0 0000000000000000O LED 1 This pattern is displayed when the Display LED 16 Select Switch is set to position 3 Other patterns are described in the Commander 0000000000000000 Technical Manual 000 a Display Select Switch Trilogy Communications Limited Issue 9 Page 17 of 81 Commender Commander Installation Guide If this phase is successful and the TDM controller is running correctly switch off the system Turn the flash bank selector switch to an active bank i e 1 2 3 or 4 and re start the system The yellow polling LED on the 500 02 Talkback Controller will start to flash indicating that a configuration has been loaded from the Flash RAM and is active on the system Finally the standby Talkback and TDM controllers may be added Switch the system off carefully add the cards in the positions shown in section 2 4 6 then re power the system The main TDM controller on the left side of the frame should now initialise and display an LED pattern as on the previous page The Standby TDM controller on the right side of the frame should display the standby pattern which is LED 1 8 alternating with LED 9 16 Page 18 of 81 issue Trilogy Communications Limited Commander Installation Guide Lrnmonder 3 CONNECTING TO THE MATRIX 3 1 CONNECTING THE MATRIX PORTS The following drawing shows the rear view of a fully e
7. 02 11 which has on board Flash Ram fitted at all times e 500 02 12 which updates the 500 02 11 and provides improved serial communication They are fitted to the 500 08 above Initially only fit the lower 500 02 Talkback Controller The upper card is used for fault tolerant redundant operation if this option has been ordered The diagram below shows component layout of the 500 02 11 and 12 UU Flash Re program socket Flash boot selector switch AJAJAJA ng a em mea ES aE E Reset 500 02 11 The following key points should be noted e The flash bank selector control knob located on the front of the 500 08 series changeover card is inoperative with the 500 02 1x Talkback Controller The PCB mounted rotary switch located on the front edge of the module itself selects the boot flash bank e In fault tolerant redundant controller systems fitted with the 500 02 1x Talkback Controller main and standby controllers in Frame 1 must be selected to the same boot flash bank i e position 1 2 3 or 4 on the front rotary switch e In multi frame systems in frames other than Frame 1 the flash bank selector switch should be set to position 6 e Setting the flash bank selector switch to position 5 on Frame 1 causes the system to start without loading a configuration e If 500 01 10 TDM controllers are fitted they notify their frame position to the Talkback Controllers Thus for a multi f
8. 08 10 Changeover Controller e 500 3x 3x Series control panels e 500 40 0x Series expansion control panels e 500 41 0x Desktop Control Panels The program operates in conjunction with e Archipel transputer link adaptor card fitted to a desktop PC e Sundance SMT104 PCMCIA card fitted to a laptop PC e Sundance SMT104 plus PCMCIA ISA adaptor kit fitted to a desktop PC e 500 16 03 Download Converter Note that the Programming Kit will only operate when a transputer download adaptor has been supplied More recent systems use RS422 or RS232 download adaptors These are not suitable for re programming An alternate connection cable must be used the supplied cable is manufactured with violet coloured wire It is not interchangeable with the download lead which is normally coloured grey An additional adaptor is required for programming the 500 08 10 Changeover Controller See 6 2 4 4 for further details If the matrix hardware is being reprogrammed the Intercom system will not operate until the procedure is complete If the Talkback Controller is to be reprogrammed a Version upgrade e g 4 15 to 4 16 will also erase the configuration flash RAM This may not be the case with incremental upgrades e g 4 15c to 4 15d but it would be wise to ensure that the latest configurations are available on disk ready for download 6 2 TTPROG SOFTWARE 6 2 1 SET UP ROUTINE The installation package may be provided on a single floppy disk or as
9. 50 1U 10 lever key panel fitted with 5 character LED displays See section 5 7 e The 500 31 60 16 lever key control panel See section 5 9 e The following control panels introduced in 2006 See section 5 10 e 500 33 00 32 key 2U panel e 500 45 00 8 button 1U panel e 500 46 00 10 button LC key 1U panel Trilogy Communications Limited Issue 9 Page 35 of 81 Commander Commander Installation Guide NTROL PANEL FACILITY COMPARISON TABLE A series of additional connectors provide the following facilities on the panel types indicated in the table Comprehensive audio inputs and outputs Expansion ports Local logic inputs and outputs Remote control footswitch Software re programmable External dialpad connector 5 character alphanumeric displays Fitted front panel microphone Built in loudspeaker 2 E 6S a ds ee Se S Headset connector t Display type varies Please contact Trilogy for current availability of expansion facility on these panels Page 36 of 81 ssue Trilogy Communications Limited Commander Installation Guide 5 4 500 41 XX SERIES DESKTOP PANELS Early desktop panel were DC powered from a mains power supply unit connected via a mini DIN connector on the rear From 2003 onwards panels have an internal mains power supply The only remaining user connection is to the Headset connector on the rear of the desktop The following wiring applies to panels marked Mod State 2 and later Earlier
10. D17 1 1Hz DSP 1 8 2 sync d D18 2 On when full IN Buffer full D19 3 On when full OUT Buffer full D20 4 On during start then off E1 clk amp event off command D21 5 On Possible RX Data loss D22 6 On if clk missing E1 Clock off D23 7 Normally toggles Receiving H IP Data D24 8 Normally toggles Transmitting H IP Data DIP Switch Functions Sw Function Default Note 1 Cable Match OFF ON Co ax CAT 5 2 Cable Length ON OFF long norm 3 undefined 4 undefined 5 undefined 6 UART IN OFF 7 UART OUT OFF 8 ERR CORR OFF e D1 and D2 will under normal operation flash at 1Hz and 2Hz respectively If there is a problem during start up one or both LEDs will flash considerably faster D13 should be on under normal operating conditions The LED turns off when data comes in from a remote link but the off duration is very short and not visible It is therefore only useful to show an error condition D20 is turned on just after power up then turned off under TDM control shortly afterwards The LED is also on during a TDM reconfiguration process The state of the LED is duplicated on a remote 500 25 if connected directly Trilogy Communications Limited Issue 9 Page 29 of 81 Commander Commander Installation Guide 3 5 CONFIGURING THE GAIN OF CAMERA INPUTS 3 5 1 LINK SETTING ON 500 06 02 The gain of port 6 on the 500 06 02 matrix card is set by a jumper link on the board Jumper J7 should be set to N f
11. Foot Switch D9 Fixed Socket pene Mic IN Screen Mic IN Headset Gnd Headset Out Headset Out OONDOARWN GPIO Local logic in and out D9 Fixed Socket Ground Logic Input 1 Logic Input 2 Logic 2 Out Common Logic Output 1 Logic 1 Out Common Logic Output 2 OO Joo P ob Foot Switch Input No Connection Chassis Ground No Connection No Connection Ground No Connection No Connection No Connection Internal 5V Out Protected with series 44R amp 1N4002 diode Logic Input VCC NB Pin 9 may be driven by external voltage With dropper resistor if greater than 5V or by internal 5V via pin 5 Audio I O D15 Fixed Socket Slave Mic Input 15V Out for slave mic panel Clean Mic Out Ext CUT Input for slave mic panel Chassis Ground No connection External Input to LS Amp Matrix Audio Input to Panel parallel output Ext Mic Cut output to slave panel 15V Out for Slave mic panel Clean Mic Out Mic Ground Loudspeaker Output External Input to LS Amp Matrix Audio Input to Panel parallel output NB 15V supplies are also used to derive 12V for panel Thermally Fused 0 7A Page 44 of 81 Issue 9 Line level un balanced NOT protected Line level balanced pair with 11 Parallel function to front panel Cut Switch Ground to activate Line level balanced pair with 14 Line level balanced pair with 15 Normally grounded O P is open circuit when fr
12. Reset Out Transputer Link Out Transputer Link In OO Joo ob EE Test Port D9 Fixed Socket Foot Switch D9 Fixed Socket Pin Analyse Input Foot Switch Input Enable Remote Boot No Connection Ground Chassis Ground Transputer Link Out No Connection Transputer Link In No Connection Error signal Out Ground Reset In No Connection Transputer Link Out No Connection Transputer Link In No Connection SEN 00 JO Om Go Headset 5 Pin XLR Fixed Socket Front panel Mic IN Screen Mic IN Headset Gnd Headset Out Headset Out GPIO Local logic in and out D9 Fixed Socket Ground Logic Input 1 Logic Input 2 Logic 2 Out Common Internal 5V Out Protected with series 44R A 1N4002 diode Logic Output 1 Logic 1 Out Common Logic Output 2 Logic Input VCC NB Pin 9 may be driven by external voltage With dropper resistor if greater than 5V or by internal 5V via pin 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Trilogy Communications Limited Issue 9 Page 69 of 81 Crmmender Commander Installation Guide Audio I O D15 Fixed Socket Slave Mic Input Line level un balanced 15V Out for slave mic panel NOT protected Clean Mic Out Line level balanced pair with 11 Ext CUT Input for slave mic panel Parallel function to front panel Cut Switch Ground to activate Chassis Ground No connection External Input to LS Amp Line level balanced pair with 14 Matrix Audio Input to Panel para
13. V Show control on taskbar M Display warning if card is removed before it is stopped Cancel Apply Trilogy Communications Limited Issue 9 Page 65 of 81 Cmmender Commander Installation Guide 8 4 MATRIX PORTS D9 The same connector pin out applies to ports used for panels or externals External 4 wire connections will not use the data pairs Cable is quad twisted 100Q pair with overall screen STP or FTP cables should be used for all installed cables See Specification for maximum cable length We suggest a CAT 5 type cable from a recognised supplier such as Beldon Matrix D9 Fixed Socket Description Pin Cable screen Pair with pin 6 Data from panel Only applies to ports used for panels Pair with pin 7 Data to panel Only applies to ports used for panels Pair with pin 8 Audio from panel Pair with pin 9 Audio to panel Pair with pin 2 Data from panel Only applies to ports used for panels Pair with pin 3 Data to panel Only applies to ports used for panels Pair with pin 4 Audio from panel Pair with pin 5 Audio to panel OO Joo ob Thus the panel cables should be wired pin to pin with the pairs as follows sm 1 6 2 Data from panel to matrix 2 7 3 Data to panel from matrix 3 8 4 Audio from panel to matrix 4 9 5 Audio to panel from matrix 1 Cable Screen Page 66 of 81 Issue 9 Trilogy Communications Limited Commander Installation Guide Commander 8 5
14. a zip file For the latter expand the zip file to a suitable location e g C Commprog From this location or from the floppy disk run the program setup exe Follow the on screen instructions and all necessary files will be installed and an icon added to the computer Start menu Trilogy Communications Limited Issue 9 Page 51 of 81 Commander Commander Installation Guide 6 2 2 STARTING THE PROGRAMME From the Start menu select the item TTprog to launch the program The window shown below is displayed Commander Programmer oj x File Setup Help Target Talkback controller 500 02 Program File Browse Date Time Size m Programming Program Help Exit ER From the drop down list select the type of hardware to be reprogrammed see Section 6 1 To update the hardware a revised bin file is required This may be supplied e on floppy disk e by e mail e from the internet If the file has been supplied in zip format it should be decompressed to a local drive Use the Browse button to locate the file The example below shows the program configured to program a 500 02 11 Talkback Controller with a file named 416_469 bin Commander Programmer Ox File Setup Help Target Talkback controller 500 02 Program File C ComProg v416_4639 bin Browse Date 13 5 1999 Time 15 38 22 Size 449400 bytes m Programming
15. box Audio to box Chassis Audio 1 to box PTB Audio 2 to box Prog Snd Audio from box 15V 15V OV to box N c 410 50 12 amp 410 50 13 Headset Connector XLR5 Socket on Beltpack Mic IN Screen Mic IN Headset Gnd Headset Out Headset Out Trilogy Communications Limited ssue Page 55 of 81 Commander Commander Installation Guide 7 2 TELEPHONE INTERFACES The Trilogy 500 19 range of equipment provides full DTMF telephone facilities when used in conjunction with the Telos ONE smart telephone hybrid To obtain the full facilities available with the Commander system the Telos ONE should be fitted with the Telos Super Auto Answer SAA option During the installation it is important to remember that the Telephone Interface must be connected to the matrix via a panel port wired with 4 pair cable The connection is not just audio 4 wire there is a data exchange between the matrix and telephone interface Each 500 19 10 Rack Mounting Frame can contain a maximum of three 500 19 00 Telephone Interface Cards An installation specification for the frame is given below Trilogy 500 19 10 Telephone Interface Frame Dimensions 485mm wide x 44 5mm high x 440mm deep excluding connectors 19 x 1RU rack mounting Mains Input 90 250 V ac 50 60Hz Power Consumption 45VA Connector Detail per channel Active link to matrix D9 Fixed Plug Audio to Telos Hybrid 3
16. gt gt Device Manager to check for system conflicts indicated by a yellow symbol The default base address adopted by the link adaptor card to 150 which matches PathFinder software Any hardware address changes must be matched by corresponding changes to the PathFinder setup See section 3 3 for further details The PCMCIA link adaptor used with laptop PC s is supplied with a short PCMCIA cable which may be extended to a maximum of 5 metres if required Page 64 of 81 Issue 9 Trilogy Communications Limited Commander Installation Guide Commander 8 3 5 BLACK BOX IC114A PCMCIA SERIAL ADAPTOR CARD This adaptor card may be provided with single frame Commander systems fitted with the current 500 02 12 Talkback Controller It provides full RS422 communication at 38 4kBaud The adaptor is supplied with installation instructions and software on 3 5 disk Follow the instructions carefully taking care to install the system drivers on the PC first Following a successful installation the adaptor will appear on the system toolbar adjacent to the clock as a PCMCIA resource Double click the PC card icon and the dialogue box below will appear PC Card PCMCIA Properties 2 x Socket Status Global Settings To remove a PC card select it from the list and then ES click Stop The adaptor card now appears on the taskbar showing that COM2 has been allocated as a resource attached to the serial adaptor Stop
17. panels had pins 4 and 6 transposed internally with corresponding changes to the interconnecting cable The later wiring allows operation over longer cable runs RJ 45 TO RJ 45 connection to Matrix RJ 45 Function Pin 1 Panel Data out Pair 2 Panel Data out 1 3 Panel Data In Pair 6 Panel Data In 2 5 Panel Audio out Pair 4 Panel Audio out 3 7 Panel Audio in Pair 8 Panel Audio in 4 n c Cable Screen 5 PIN XLR SOCKET 5 CONNECTION MATRIX EADPHONES Headset 5 Pin XLR Fixed Socket Rear panel Mic IN Screen Mic IN Headset Gnd Headset Out Headset Out Note As delivered 500 41 Series Desktop Panels will not operate with T Edit early DOS configuration editor based systems An internal link must be changed and full details are given in Section 10 1 Trilogy Communications Limited Issue 9 Page 37 of 81 Crmmender Commander Installation Guide 31 51 16 KEY PLUS DIAL PAD CONTROL PANEL Information about the following legacy panel types is also included here e 500 30 50 24 key panel with internal loudspeaker e 500 31 50 16 key panel e 500 32 50 8 key panel e 500 32 51 8 key panel with dial pad 5 5 1 SPECIFICATION Dimensions 485mm wide x 88 9mm high x 80mm deep max excluding connectors Approx 110m
18. pin XLR Fixed Plug Audio from Telos Hybrid 3 pin XLR Fixed Socket Control link to Telos Hybrid D15 Fixed Plug Each connection to a telephone line requires a separate Telos ONE hybrid An installation specification is given below Telos ONE Telephone Hybrid Dimensions 485mm wide x 44 5mm high x 240mm deep excluding connectors 19 x 1RU rack mounting Mains Input 100 240 V ac 50 60Hz Power Consumption 90mA 50mA Connector Detail Audio to Trilogy Telephone Interface 3 pin XLR Fixed Plug Audio from Trilogy Telephone Interface 3 pin XLR Fixed Socket Control link to Trilogy Telephone Interface 15 way D Fixed Socket Telephone Line RJ 11 If the Telos equipment is purchased separately i e not via Trilogy it is important to specify to your supplier that the equipment is for connection to a Trilogy Commander system This allows the correct software versions and hardware modifications to be fitted A typical system interconnection diagram is given below Page 56 of 81 Issue 9 Trilogy Communications Limited Commander Installation Guide Commender COMMANDER MATRIX TELEPHONE INTERFACE FRAME TELOS ONE 15 WAY d 15 way D PLUG SP B S De le CONTROL CONNECTION STANDARD 4 PAIR RIBBON CABLE PANEL CABLE SUPPLIED T A AUDIO FRO os m o SO IB EROMETEN TH ANALOGUE TELEPHONE gt SOCKET A H PLUG LINE RJ 11 AUDIO CABLES
19. range Ss GA NE Reset Error Indicators Reset switch Issue 9 Page 27 of 81 Cmmender Commander Installation Guide 3 4 5 2 Suggested external wiring of Misc I O card output The circuit below shows suggested wiring for Output 1 of the 500 10 00 Misc HO logic card Maximum current through the output stage must be limited to 200mA and the maximum permitted external voltage is 200V If these limits are exceeded the card may be damaged Connector pin out is shown in detail on page 24 SAMPLE CIRCUIT EXTERNAL Vcc 200V Max R 220R 2 OUTPUT 1 S a 14 200mA MAX LINK Be CHASSIS 500 10 LOGIC CARD OUTSIDE WORLD Page 28 of 81 issue Trilogy Communications Limited Commander Installation Guide 3 4 5 3 500 25 Network Card Indicators and Switches 2 wav DIP Switch ae Di 1 LED Legend Activity Function 5V On 5V 1Hz DSP 1 OK D2 2 2Hz DSP 2 OK D6 RESET Off Reset D3 NO E1 CLK Off if net available No E1 Clock D9 TDMD Off when started TDM Disabled D10 1DIS Off when started DSP Disabled TDM D11 BUSY Quick flash TDM Busy D12 COM1 Quick flash DSP Comms TDM D13 E1 DIS Off if data available E1 Disabled D14 2DIS On when E1 down NET DSP Disabled D15 BUSY On when buffers full NET DSP Busy D16 COM2 Unused NET DSP Comms LED Legend Activity Function
20. the test mode can also be entered via the assign switch press the assign switch depress any key rotate the REN until Test is displayed and then press the same key again In test mode the following features are available e When cut switch is up o Adjusting the REN will light each of the LEDs in turn o Pressing each switch down will highlight the block of LCD characters associated with that switch e When cut switch is down o Cut switch LED will light o Pressing each switch up down will light associated red yellow led o Pressing each switch down will display text 12345 on LCD next to switch o Pressing assign shift will fire GPO1 GPO2 respectively o Closing footswitch and logic 1 or 2 will report messages on LCD switch positions 1 2 and 3 Note these messages can get jumbled with LCD test messages The display will read F1 x L1 x L2 x where x is either O or C open or closed Page 80 ofg1 Issueg Trilogy Communications Limited Commander Installation Guide Lrnmonder 11 500 16 03 DOWNLOAD CONVERTER SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION 11 1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS This equipment has been designed and tested to the highest safety standards The following precautions should be covered to ensure safe operation of the apparatus 11 2 TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE Careful inspection of the unit must be made after it has been subject to transportation or storage Any serious damage which could render it d
21. type x PathFinder Type the name of a program folder document or Internet 4 nn Disk1 setup exe where x is resource and Windows will open it for you the CD drive letter and nn is the version sub code e g 21 Open x Pathfinder 4 nn Disk1 setup exel DI e g Alternatively browse to the location using Windows Explorer Cancel Browse g H Unless there are exceptional reasons otherwise we strongly recommend that you accept all the defaults offered during the software installation process Following this you will be prompted that a system re start is required which again should be followed to provide correct operation There are now some important settings to carry out before using PathFinder e System name and number e The matrix size e Commander interface method and settings Start PathFinder entering the CD key code when prompted This is attached to the CD jewel case and should be carefully retained for future PC installations Follow the options to create a New Database From the Options pull down menu select Settings and the form shown below will be displayed x i Port Types Expansion Panel Types Key Types Operation Online Remote Systems Ze High Speed Link Serial Port PC Adaptor Card Address ed p Port C 100 Disable e 9150 E Commi iS 2 C 200 Comm3 C 300 e Y Apply Close Trilogy Communications Limited Issue 9 Page 21 of 81 Crmmender Commander In
22. 0 3x 3x series panels Standard 8 16 24 key only have a single expansion connection they must form either the first or last panel in a chain Expansion panels from the 500 40 range have both Expansion In and Expansion Out connectors allowing them to be connected in a chain The PathFinder configuration software includes full expansion panel support from version 4 12 onwards This controls the sequence in which the panels should be added to the configuration editor and the electrical interconnection sequence Obviously the panels may be assembled into the control desk in any preferred positions cable lengths permitting Two different cable types are required Type A and Type B which are detailed in section 8 5 4 4 The following rules need to be observed when connecting expansion panels onto a system gt The standard series panels have only a single expansion port used as EXPANSION IN or EXPANSION OUT Therefore these panels must be connected on the beginning or end of a chain only Standard control panels 500 3x series used in expansion mode need the internal DIP switch 1 set to ON If the panels are supplied as part of a pre configured system this will be carried out by Trilogy and the panels marked accordingly See Section 10 1 When a standard panel appears at the end of a chain it must be connected using cable type B see section 8 5 4 3 The audio only operates on the first panel of the chain if
23. 9 way cable with male connecting to the RS232 port on the Interface box and the female connecting to the PC Com port For short cable runs of a few meters ribbon cable is acceptable for longer runs please use screened CAT5 cable Screen is connected to pin 3 cable pairs are 1 6 2 7 4 8 5 9 Sub D 9 free female Sub D 9 free male OoOo BR Ni Po 09 00 BR NP oO The Link cable for Commander downloads is also a pin to pin 9 way cable but with a female connector at both ends For short cable runs of less than one meter ribbon cable is acceptable for longer runs please use screened CAT5 cable Screen is connected to pin 3 cable pairs are 1 6 2 7 4 8 5 9 Sub D 9 free female Sub D 9 free female 01 00 BR NI PO O 01 00 By Ni PO The 500 16 03 may also be used for flash reprogramming certain types of Commander hardware See section 6 Further information on the 500 16 03 is provided in section 11 Page 20 of 81 issue Trilogy Communications Limited Commander Installation Guide Lanmonder 3 3 INSTALLING PATHFINDER PathFinder is the configuration editor for the Trilogy Commander intercom system Details of PC specification and operating system requirements are given in Section 9 6 Software is supplied on CD ROM For a new installation insert the disk in the PC CD drive Run 2x From the Windows start menu click Run then
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25. Data out 6 Panel Data out 5 Panel Audio out 4 Panel Audio out PIN 1 7 Panel Audio in 8 Panel Audio in Cable Screen Headset 5 Pin XLR Fixed Socket front Foot Switch D9 Fixed Socket pan Mic IN Screen Mic IN Foot Switch Input No Connection Chassis Ground No Connection No Connection Ground No Connection No Connection No Connection Headset Gnd Headset Out Headset Out 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Trilogy Communications Limited Issue 9 Page 39 of 81 GPIO Local logic in and out D9 Fixed Socket Commander Installation Guide Ground Logic Input 1 Logic Input 2 Logic 2 Out Common OONDOARWN Internal 5V Out Logic Output 1 Logic 1 Out Common Logic Output 2 Logic Input VCC Protected with series 44R amp 1N4002 diode NB Pin 9 may be driven by external voltage With dropper resistor if greater than 5V or by internal 5V via pin 5 Audio I O D15 Fixed Socket Slave Mic Input 15V Out for slave mic panel Clean Mic Out Ext CUT Input for slave mic panel Chassis Ground No connection External Input to LS Amp Matrix Audio Input to Panel parallel output Ext Mic Cut output to slave panel 15V Out for Slave mic panel Clean Mic Out Mic Ground Loudspeaker Output External Input to LS Amp Matrix Audio Input to Panel parallel output NB 15V supplies are also used to derive 12V for panel Thermally Fused 0 7A Keypad D9 Fixed Socke
26. ELLANEOUS O CARD vesical lia aid 78 Be EE 78 10 CONTROL PANEL CONFIGURATION een 79 10 1500 3X 5X SERIES INTERNAL PANEL SWITCH SETTINGS cooocccoccccconnccconccnnonnccnnnncnnanaccnnns 79 10 2500 41 DESKTOP PANEL INTERNAL SETTINGS cccoooocccccnonncnccoonnnnnnnononnnnnonanonnnconannnnnnnos 79 10 3500 31 60 PROGRAMMING CUT SWITCH OPERATION ccoooooccccconnncccnnnancnnnnnnncncnnannncccnnnn 80 IRAN AAA O aa a a a e a a aia 80 11 500 16 03 DOWNLOAD CONVERTER SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION 81 Tae SARETY PRECAUTIONS E E E E T 81 11 2 TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE cua AA neetna nennen 81 11 3MAINS CONNECTOR AND PLUG carlos da 81 A ees 81 11 5 REMOVAL OF COVERS uta 81 KREE A e 81 11 7LOOP BACK Re EE 81 Page 6 of 81 issue Trilogy Communications Limited Commander Installation Guide Lranmonder 1 INTRODUCTION This manual provides installation information for the Commander Digital Intercom system Cabling and pin out information is included for all of the Trilogy manufactured items plus some commonly used third party equipment Other information relating to the hardware configuration will be useful if the system is upgraded or expanded in the future e Section 2 covers the matrix assembly and installation to the point where the matrix may be powered e Section 3 covers all of the cabling necessary to complete the installation e Section 4 provides information on connecting multiple matrices to form a network e Section 5 gives wiring details f
27. GACY HARDWARE The following hardware is no longer supplied by Trilogy Communications 8 1 MATRIX CARDS e 500 06 00 is marked 5510 on the card ejector since the base card is manufactured by Pro Bel lt carries a Trilogy designed sub board e 500 06 01 replaced the 500 06 00 and is a single board Trilogy design 8 1 1 GAIN SETTING ON 500 06 00 Ports intended for use with cameras will have the appropriate rear connector back fitted in the correct position as per your requirements The camera RCU has a passive mixing pad fitted which necessarily inserts a 25dB loss into the 6 port of the associated matrix card The 500 06 00 6 port interface module has a sub module fitted on which are the analogue input and output buffers The drawing below shows the layout of the 500 06 00 module with its sub module VOD EU UO nd EIL dd 500 06 00 NORMAL S CAMERAS lo BREAK FOR CAMI ERAS MAKE FOR NORMAL 59 SURFACE MOUNT SUB MODULE n Note that the 500 06 00 module is based on a Pro Bel module numbered 5510 The card ejector is marked with the number 5510 not 500 06 00 On the sub module are two links which must be set correctly to provide gain compensation for the loss of the mixing pad Two positions are provided NORM and CAMS One link must be moved to the CAMS position the second link should be r
28. HER MATRIX CONNECTIONS A number of other connections are provided on the rear of the matrix For legacy Sub D9 matrix connectors see section 8 4 3 4 1 MATRIX PORTS RJ 45 Commander systems delivered from spring 2003 onwards are fitted with RJ 45 connectors for the matrix ports Rear connector unit part number is 500 07 50 RJ 45 Pin Function Cable 1 Panel Data out Matrix Data In Pair 1 2 Panel Data out 3 Panel Data In Matrix Data Out Pair 2 6 Panel Data In 5 Panel Audio out Matrix Audio In Pair 3 4 Panel Audio out Y Panel Audio in Matrix Audio Out Pair 4 8 Panel Audio in shell Cable Screen The 500 07 50 is fitted with a Sub D25 Fixed Socket which provides the 4 wire audio signals for the 6 channels of that rear connector These are in parallel with the existing signals on pairs 3 and 4 of the corresponding RJ 45 Input PIN HOT PIN COLD 1 24 12 2 22 10 3 20 8 4 18 6 5 16 4 6 14 2 Output PIN HOT PIN COLD 1 25 13 2 23 11 3 21 9 4 19 7 5 17 5 6 15 3 Ground 1 3 4 2 CAMERA CONNECTOR This option provides a mixing pad for up to 6 camera inputs and a single feed for audio connection to cameras The connector may be identified as a D15 socket on the rear connector unit Matrix Sub D15 Fixed Socket Pin Camera 1 input to matrix Camera 2 input
29. LEGACY CONTROL PANELS e 500 3x 10 series formed the original series The electronics is modular based These panels fall outside the scope of this manual but any technical queries may be addressed to Trilogy Communications e 500 3x 3x series were supplied from 1996 until late 2000 See section 8 5 2 The associated expansion panels are from the 500 40 0x series See section 8 5 4 e The simple 1U 12 key panel type 500 39 30 which has no alphanumeric displays See section 8 5 6 for details e Many variants from the 500 3x 50 series have now been discontinued However some models are still current so information is provided in section 5 5 e A simplified version of the 500 42 50 which has no active displays and other reduced facilities The part number is 500 44 50 See section 5 7 8 5 1 LEGACY CONTROL PANEL FACILITY COMPARISON TABLE A series of additional connectors provide the following facilities on the panel types indicated in the table 1500 3x 3x Control Panels 500 3x 5x Control Panels 1500 39 30 1RU 12 key 500 43 5x Expansion Panel 500 44 50 1U 10 key simple panel 500 40 0x Expansion Panel Comprehensive audio inputs and outputs gt 500 39 31 1RU 12 key expansion zech Expansion ports 2i Local logic inputs and outputs Remote control footswitch E S E 2 2 2 lt a External connector for re programming 2 External dialpad connector 5 character alphanumeric displays Fitted f
30. Page 47 of 81 Commander Installation Guide 5 10 500 33 00 500 45 00 500 46 00 RANGE Although offering differing types and numbers of switches and displays these panels share the same electronics and connectivity e 500 33 00 32 way lever key e 500 45 00 8 way push button e 500 46 00 10 button LC key 5 10 1 SPECIFICATION Dimensions o 500 33 00 485mm wide x 88 9mm high x 80mm deep approx including PSU and mating connectors 19 x 2RU rack mounting o 500 45 00 500 46 00 485mm wide x 44 5mm high x 80mm deep approx including PSU and mating connectors 19 x 1RU rack mounting Mains Input 90 250 V ac 50 60Hz Current Consumption 150mA 90V 50mA 250V 5 10 2 CONNECTIONS Matrix RJ 45 fixed socket on panel Foot Switch D9 Fixed Socket RJ 45 Function Pin 1 Foot Switch Input 1 Panel Data out Pair 2 No Connection 2 Panel Data out 1 3 Chassis Ground 3 Panel Data In Pair 4 Reserved 6 Panel Data In 2 5 Reserved 5 Panel Audio out Pair 6 Ground 4 Panel Audio out 3 7 Reserved 7 Panel Audio in Pair 8 Reserved 8 Panel Audio in 4 9 Reserved Cable Screen Headset 5 Pin XLR Fixed Socket front panel Mic IN Screen Mic IN Headset Gnd Headset Out Headset Out Page 48 of 81 Issue 9 Trilogy Communications Limited Commander Installation Guide Commender GPIO Local logic in and out D9 F
31. S so Chassis Connection to external equipment will depend on the manufacturer and model of RS422 card fitted The table above only relates to the matrix 3 4 4 ALARMS These are provided on a 9 way D type fixed socket on the rear of the matrix The function of the output is software controlled from the 500 08 10 Changeover card The output is a normally made solid state relay contact Maximum current rating is 120mA Commander e Fixed Socket Pin Function Notes Right side OK Pair 1 Left side OK Pair 2 4 8 C O Card OK Pair 3 Left side selected CAN el Page 24 of 81 ssue Trilogy Communications Limited Commander Installation Guide Lanmonder 3 4 5 MISCELLANEOUS I O CARD CONNECTOR PIN OUT This optional connector back has 2 off D25 fixed sockets for logic outputs a single D37 fixed plug for logic inputs and a single D9 fixed socket for RS232 422 control and a monitoring audio output To activate the logic input connect the relevant pin to pin 37 OV ref Miscellan l rd In nnection Commander D37 Fixed Plug Pin Description Chassis Input 27 Input 25 Input 23 Input 21 Input 19 Input 17 Input 15 Input 13 Input 11 Input 9 Input 7 Input 5 Input 3 Input 1 Not Used Input 28 Input 26 Input 24 Input 22 Input 20 Input 18 Input 16 Input 14 Input 12 Input 10 Input 8 Input 6 Input 4 Input 2 Not Used OV Reference OO OO JO Om ob Trilogy Communications Limited Issue 9 Page 25
32. T MODE To confirm that the PC end is working link J2 top link and re power the link adapter The adapter will now echo any sent characters straight back To use this run up HyperTerminal configured for 38400 or 115200 eight bit 1 stop no parity hardware flow control Disable local echo Any characters typed should be echoed back to the screen Remember to unlink J2 when finished with the test Trilogy Communications Limited Issue 9 Page 81 of 81
33. ae A i I 7 200mA MAX LINK 4 E I CHASSIS Control Panel Outside World Trilogy Communications Limited Issue 9 Page 45 of 81 Commander Installation Guide 5 9 500 31 60 STANDARD FACILITY 16 KEY CONTROL PANEL The 500 31 60 panel provides 16 programmable lever keys in a 2U rack mount chassis For information on programming the software driven cut switch operation see section 10 3 5 9 1 SPECIFICATION Dimensions 485mm wide x 88 9mm high x 80mm deep approx including PSU and mating connectors 19 x 2RU rack mounting Mains Input 90 250 V ac 50 60Hz Current Consumption 150mA O 90V 50mA O 250V 5 9 2 REAR PANEL LAYOUT MATRIX GPIO e Y SES SERIAL NUMBER AUDIO I O FOOTSWITCH WARNING DISCONNECT MAINS BEFORE REMOVING POWER SUPPLY COVER EXPOSED LIVE PARTS PRESENT Zy TRILOGY BROADCAST LIMITED ANDOVER ENGLAND Connector types Headset 5 Pin XLR Fixed Socket front panel Matrix RJ 45 socket GPIO D9 Fixed Socket Audio I O D15 Fixed Socket Footswitch D9 Fixed Socket Mic IN Screen Mic IN Matrix RJ 45 fixed socket on panel RJ 45 Function Pin 1 Panel Data out Pair 2 Panel Data out 1 3 Panel Data In Pair 6 Panel Data In 2 5 Panel Audio out Pair 4 Panel Audio out 3 7 Panel Audio in Pair 8 Pane
34. and MIC cut Everything Trilogy Communications Limited Issue 9 Page 41 of 81 Commander Installation Guide 5 6 500 43 50 12 WAY ROTARY ENCODER EXPANSION PANEL These may only be connected to panels from the 500 xx 5x range Information about the following legacy panel types is also provided here e 500 43 51 1U 8 REN level control panel 5 6 1 SPECIFICATION Dimensions 485mm wide x 44 5mm high x 150mm deep excluding connectors 200m approx including mating connectors 19 x 1RU rack mounting Mains Input 90 260 V ac 50 60Hz Current Consumption 150mA 90V ac 50mA 250V ac 5 6 2 REAR CONNECTOR LAYOUT SY The expansion in and expansion out connections are provided on RJ45 sockets The pin out format of these connectors is given below Expansion in Matrix RJ 45 fixed socket on panel RJ 45 Function Pin 1 Panel Data out Pair 2 Panel Data out 1 3 Panel Data In Pair 6 Panel Data In 2 5 Panel Audio out Pair 4 Panel Audio out 3 T Panel Audio in Pair 8 Panel Audio in 4 Cable Screen Page 42 of 81 Issue 9 Expansion out Expansion RJ 45 fixed socket on panel RJ 45 Function Pin 1 Panel Data in Pair 2 Panel Data in 1 3 Panel Data out Pair 6 Panel Data out 2 5 Panel Audio out Pair 4 Panel Audio out 3 F
35. angerous must be acted upon to safeguard any potential user 11 3 MAINS CONNECTOR AND PLUG The supply lead plug shall only be inserted into a supply socket equipped with an earth contact Extension of the lead must include a suitable conductor for the protective earth This equipment must be earthed 11 4 FUSES Only the specified value and type of fuse must be fitted in the event of a replacement The brown supply lead live is fitted with a series fuse located in the mains connector located on the rear panel and should the unit be fitted with a two pin plug then it is possible if the supply is reversed for parts of the equipment to remain at supply potential after the fuse has ruptured 11 5 REMOVAL OF COVERS Care must be exercised if the covers of the unit are removed All internal live parts are covered but the equipment should be disconnected from the supply source before repair or maintenance Should it be necessary to carry out adjustments with the supply voltage connected then this work must be done by suitably qualified personnel 11 6 BAUD RATE The unit is set to work at 38400 as default but can be configured to operate at 115200 baud To change to this the bottom link of J2 must be made the link adapter must be de and re powered You can tell the current operating baud rate of the link adapter by turning the unit off and back on D3 will flash once for 38400 baud and twice for 115200 baud 11 7 LOOP BACK TES
36. but we would recommend frame 1 as the default Initially we suggest establishing control of the system using the supplied cable 3 2 1 NNECTION VIA A P M PORT USING RS232 For the later releases of PathFinder 4 16 and all releases of PathFinder 4 2x provided the system is fitted with 500 02 12 Talkback Controller cards the matrix may be upgraded to allow serial communication from a free computer COM port It may be necessary to exchange the matrix rear connection plate alternatively an external RS422 to RS232 converter must be fitted Please contact Trilogy Communications for further information The factory default configures the matrix for RS232 communication See section 3 4 3 for wiring information Trilogy Communications Limited Issue 9 Page 19 of 81 Commander Commander Installation Guide 3 2 2 NNECTION VIA A 16 03 DOWNLOAD CONVERTER BOX A single frame 96 port Commander system has two interfaces which may be used for downloading configuration data e Serial port RS232 422 e High speed 20MB s transputer port With a standalone system the RS232 connection is sufficient see 3 2 1 In a multi system environment this serial port is required to pass networking information and can no longer be used for configuration data See section 4 2 Therefore a 500 16 03 Converter should be used between the PC serial port and the Commander high speed port Two connection cables are required The PC cable is a pin to pin
37. cations Limited Issue 9 Page 5 of 81 Cmmender Commander Installation Guide 8 LEGACY HARDWARE EEN 61 Bah Eng 61 Sal GEN SCHING OF Ee 61 8 1 2 Gain setting on 500 06 01 EE 62 8 2 POWER SUPPLE Siinne ni ee EE ees 62 8 3 MATRIX DOWNLOAD EE 62 8 3 1 Computer Operating Systems Important Note 62 8 3 2 Installing an ARCHIPEL Download Card in ab 63 8 3 3 Installing a CardPort ISA to PCMCIA adaptor into a desktop PC 64 8 3 4 Installing a Sundance SMT104 PCMCIA download card in a laptop computer 64 8 3 5 Black Box IC 114A PCMCIA serial adaptor car 65 34 MATA PORTS DI oia 66 8 5 LEGACY CONTROL EE 67 8 5 1 Legacy Control Panel Facility Comparison Table oooooooniiccccnnaniccccnnacacncccanaannnons 67 8 5 2 500 3x 3x Series Control Panels contable ei ie ella 68 8 5 3 500 30 Series DIP Switch Settings iegregegt deeg dde 70 8 5 4 500 40 0x Series Expansion Panels E 71 8 5 5 Connecting via structured cablmg AAA 74 8 5 6 500 39 30 31 1U 12 key Panel with loudspeaker ooooooicoccccccccoccccnccccanananannnnnoos 75 8 5 7 500 3x 5x Series Control Panels ooonocoocccccnncncnonocooooononononoonnnnanrnononnnonnnannarrn nono 76 8 5 8 500 43 51 1U 8 REN level control Danel ocooomiooccccccccnnncnnorcccononennnnnrannccccnnnnns 76 9 SPECIFICATION iia A EEN geNEEG 77 JA GENERA aaa coi 77 9 2 MATRIX AUDIO SPECIFICATION USING 500 06 02 MATRIX CARDS coocccccococcccccconnccccnnnnos 77 9 3 REAL TIME PERERA CE e 77 E GE A TETE A A 77 9 5 MISC
38. d Commander system have proper earth connections or at least that the PC and Commander earths are connected together Sometimes connecting the cable screen at the PC end of the cable can solve the problem Trilogy Communications Limited ssue Page 63 of 81 Commander Commander Installation Guide 8 3 3 INSTALLING A CARDPORT ISA TO PCMCIA ADAPTOR INTO A DESKTOP PC The CardPort adaptor will normally be supplied by Trilogy although similar units by other manufacturers are available Comprehensive instructions are included with the CardPort unit but the list below provides a summary You will require access to the Windows 95 98 NT4 installation media floppy disks or CD e Switch off the PC and remove the cover e Fit the CardPort adaptor into a free ISA slot e Re start the PC e From the Start menu select Settings gt gt Control Panel gt gt Add New Hardware The Add New Hardware Wizard now appears e Choose the option to Specify the type of hardware and pick PCMCIA socket from the list e Now choose a Manufacturer Standard PCMCIA driver and Model PCIC or compatible This completes the first phase The PC card wizard will now start allowing the easy removal of any existing DOS or Windows 3 1 drivers which may be present on your PC Read the prompts carefully In most cases with modern hardware it will be safe to answer No to the first question Once any 16 bit drivers have been removed you will be prompted to sh
39. de A AA AS None Trilogy Communications Limited Issue 9 Page 3 of 81 Commender Commander Installation Guide CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION WEE 7 1 1 OPTIONS AVAILABLE AND MODULE TwvpENuwMprERs 7 2 INSTALLATION isis aiii 9 2 1 INTRODUCTION ii A EE EE 9 222 O INI INEA EEE E Eege ege 9 2 3 RACK MOUNTING iheni ds 9 2 SEAE E EE EE 10 2 4 1 500 08 Series Changeover Can 11 2 4 2 500 02 Series Talkback Controller Car 12 2 4 3 500 01 Series TDM Controller Card 13 2 4 4 500 25 00 E1 Network Link Card 14 2 4 5 500 10 Series Misc O GPI Cards oooooocccocinccoconicicccnnonancccnnnnnrcccnncnnrrcncnnnnrnnnnn 14 2 4 6 500 06 Series Matrix Cards ooccccococcncccocccncnnonanicnnnnancnnnnanananonananononanacanonanicannnons 15 2 5 MAINS CONNECTION AND FUSING cooccccccnncocononoconcnnoncnnnnnonanonononancnnnnnananonnnacanonnnncnnnnnanes 16 2 5 1 500 15 30 series power SUDDIY rio id tonta 16 2 5 2 Earthing Ee EE 16 2 6 STARTING THE SYSTEM ces sc2sssties oot Heder eds ceteteataadace aa 17 3 CGONNEGHUNGTIOIRENATRIE eteeieegeerieegiauegeeeug ege ee E eege ENNEN eE ee 19 3 1 CONNECTING THE MATRIX PORTS ooccccccnococononococcnnnnccncnnonanonononaccnnnnnanano nana cancnnnnannnnnnnos 19 3 2 CONNECTING THE PC TO THE COMMANDER SYSTEM 0 cecccceceeceeseeceeeeeeeeaeeeeeseeeeeeeeees 19 3 2 1 Connection via a PC COM port USING Han 19 3 2 2 Connection via a 500 16 03 Download Converter Box 20 3 3 INSTALLING PATHFINDER cccccnoccccncnoc
40. de 6 2 4 4 500 08 10 Changeover Card An additional adaptor cable must be fitted between the D9 on the mauve re programming cable and the 10 pin Molex connector J6 that is the connection point on the 500 08 10 Wiring details are given below 10 way IDT Header 500 08 10 D9 Free socket CO CO NI gt 01 A Oo Po 01 B 00 GO Ni PO Follow the instructions in section 6 2 4 1 Always ensure that the correct hardware type is selected in the drop down list box and the appropriate programming code is loaded 6 3 PROGRAMMING WITH THE 500 16 03 DOWNLOAD CONVERTER For programming Commander cards and panels the connector is 9 way male to female with the following connections Note not all pins are wired Commander Programming Cable 9 way D Male 9 way D Female 1 Not used 1 Not used 2 2 3 3 4 5 5 4 6 Not used 6 Not used 7 Not used 7 Not used 8 9 9 8 To program Commander cards you must set the changeover card 500 08 10 jumper J7 to left and issue a reset on both the TDM 500 01 10 11 and Talkback controller 500 02 11 12 cards beforehand For cards in the rack this means pressing the relevant reset button Remember that the link cable from the unit to be programmed to the link adapter must be present before issuing a reset Panels do not have a reset button and must be reset by briefly sho
41. der a shorting link in the position labelled R130 This requires surface mount soldering tools contact Trilogy for further advice Trilogy Communications Limited Issue 9 Page 79 of 81 Crmmender Commander Installation Guide 10 3 31 60 PROGRAMMIN T SWITCH OPERATI The cut switch operation is set by via the assign mechanism press the assign switch depress any key turn the Rotary Encoder REN until CutSw is displayed and then press the same key again The LCD will display as follows with the on off labels above the switches 5 6 and 7 respectively HSMic LSCut MCCut On On Off Name Function when Off Function when On HSMic The headset microphone is not selected The headset microphone is selected panel microphone is always used instead of the panel microphone when the cut switch is used LSCut The panel loudspeaker is always active The panel loudspeaker is muted when the cut switch is pressed MCCut The panel microphone is always active The panel microphone is muted when the cut switch is pressed To change the setting press the associated key below 5 6 or 7 to toggle the current state Note the settings are preserved during power down 10 3 1 TEST FUNCTION If switches 5 and 7 are up and switch 6 down when the unit is powered up the unit will enter test mode Note in this mode the panel will no longer operate as a normal panel and must be re powered to do so When connected to a matrix system
42. e a single matrix port The following detail refers to expansion panel types e 500 40 00 8 way encoder panel e 500 40 01 12 way encoder panel e 500 40 02 15 key switch panel e 500 40 04 32 way encoder panel An installation specification is given below Dimensions 485mm wide x 44 5mm high x 100mm deep excluding connectors 150mm deep maximum including mating connectors 19 x 1RU rack mounting Mains Input 90 260 V ac 50 60Hz Current Consumption 150mA 90V ac 50mA 250V ac 8 5 4 1 Connector Pin Out Expansion In D9 Fixed Socket Expansion Out D9 Fixed Socket Analyse Input Enable Remote Boot Ground Transputer Link Out Analyse Input Enable Remote Boot Ground Transputer Link Out Transputer Link In Error signal in Reset Out Transputer Link Out Transputer Link In Transputer Link In Error signal Out Reset In Transputer Link Out Transputer Link In OO Joo ob 00 Joo ob Test Port D9 Fixed Socket Analyse Input Enable Remote Boot Ground Transputer Link Out Transputer Link In Error signal in Reset Out Transputer Link Out Transputer Link In 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Trilogy Communications Limited Issue 9 Page 71 of 81 Commender Commander Installation Guide 8 5 4 2 40 0x Seri ntrol Panel Rear View ERIAL NUMBER ARA E Berger T Ke PORE 8 5 4 3 Typical expansion panel configuration Since the 50
43. e the CardPort converter as in Section 8 3 3 8 3 1 MPUTER OPERATING SYSTEMS IMPORTANT NOTE Microsoft Windows NT4 does not include any native support for PCMCIA cards Many laptop computers include a third party add on such as SystemSoft Card Wizard to add this functionality For download operation using the Sundance or Black Box PC card this additional software must be installed Trilogy Communications does not supply the software but will be pleased to advise on availability and offer support for use with PathFinder Page 62 of 81 Issue 9 Trilogy Communications Limited Commander Installation Guide Commender 8 3 2 INSTALLING AN ARCHIPEL DOWNLOAD CARD IN A P C The Archipel card is a proprietary half length ISA bus adaptor card that allows data to be converted into the 20Mbit s serial data link used by Commander If Trilogy Communications has supplied a P C an Archipel download card will have been pre installed Otherwise install the card in accordance with the instructions provided with your PC The card is not Plug and Play and will not show in the Windows 95 system dialogue found under Control Panel Conflicts with other devices will cause the Archipel card to fail to connect to the matrix This will first become apparent during the system download operation lf the card is fitted correctly and all cables are connected check for system conflicts with CD ROM drives sound cards and network cards In the con
44. ect location within each frame 97 Tr Bs 89 Please note the positions of the modules Incorrect location of modules will result in damage to the electronics Ifin doubt contact Trilogy BEFORE switching on the power Standby Talkback Controller Standby TDM Controller Changeover Module Matrix Cards Main TDM Controller Main Talkback Controller Page 10 of 81 issue Trilogy Communications Limited Commander Installation Guide Lrnmonder 2 4 1 500 08 SERIES CHANGEOVER CARD The 500 08 Changeover Card is fitted at the left of each frame Make sure the metal tab is hooked into the clip on the side cheek Ensure the top and bottom edge connectors are both making good contact The current version of this card is e 500 08 10 dual changeover for fault tolerant systems There are no LEDs or other external indicators on these boards NOTE For non fault tolerant systems i e those fitted with only the main talkback and TDM controllers we recommend that the 500 08 10 link is set to the left position The system controllers can be forced to left or right side operation The default is Auto mode where the left controller is designated main and the right is standby 500 08 10 Changeover Module Trilogy Communications Limited Issue 9 Page 11 of 81 Cmmender Commander Installation Guide 2 4 2 500 02 SERIES TALKBACK CONTROLLER CARD There are currently two versions of the Talkback Controller e 500
45. ed pair with 14 Matrix Audio Input to Panel parallel output Line level balanced pair with 15 Ext Mic Cut output to slave panel Normally grounded O P is open circuit when front panel cut selected 15V Out for Slave mic panel NOT protected Clean Mic Out Line level balanced pair with 3 Mic Ground Loudspeaker Output 8 ohm loudspeaker External Input to LS Amp Line level balanced pair with 7 Matrix Audio Input to Panel parallel output Line level balanced pair with 8 NB 15V supplies are also used to derive 12V for panel Thermally Fused 0 7A The 500 39 31 panel includes an additional expansion connector logic GPIO signals and footswitch connector in the same format as the 500 3x 3x series expansion panels lt is only available to special order See section 8 5 2 2 for connector details Trilogy Communications Limited Issue 9 Page 75 of 81 Commander Commander Installation Guide 8 5 6 2 500 39 30 Rear View ERIAL NUMBER TEST PORT 9 WAY D PLUG NAY D SOCKET AY D SOCKE 8 5 7 3X 5X SERIE NTROL PANEL For information on the following legacy panels please refer to section 5 5 e 500 30 50 24 key panel with internal loudspeaker e 500 31 50 16 key panel e 500 32 50 8 key panel e 500 32 51 8 key panel with dial pad 8 5 8 43 51 1 REN LEVEL CONTROL PANEL For information on the following legacy panels please refer to section 5 6 Page 76 0fg1l lsueg Tril
46. een LED the red LED should not be lit Trilogy recommends that these levels be checked from time to time to ensure that the Telos hybrids remain correctly aligned NOTE The Telos hybrid has an intelligent dimming circuit built into the unit therefore we recommend that the port assigned to the telephone hybrid from the PathFinder GUI is set to OdB dimming Please refer to the PathFinder User Guide for more information Trilogy Communications Limited Issue 9 Page 57 of 81 Crmmender Commander Installation Guide 7 3 RT EQUIPMENT Radio Talkback equipment may be supplied by Trilogy as part of a complete system It is not manufactured by Trilogy and will be supplied with the original equipment manuals The usual configuration consists of one or more Base Stations and a number of portable transceivers The Base Stations are connected to the matrix using normal 4 wire audio ports according to the pin out information in Section 2 7 4 500 22 00 ICIS 1 ISDN INTERFACE The 500 22 ICIS 1 ISDN interface is connected in the same manner as the Telos Hybrid see Section 0 The 1U package contains two 64k bandwidth channels which may be used independently or as a single ISDN2 128k bandwidth channel To make correct use of the available bandwidth two separate telephone interface cards 500 19 10 should be allocated along with two matrix ports It is possible to request two independent incoming telephone numbers either via your in house s
47. emoved for operation with cameras Trilogy Communications Limited Issue 9 Page 61 of 81 Commander Commander Installation Guide 8 1 2 GAIN SETTING ON 500 06 01 The gain of port 6 on the 500 06 01 matrix card is set by a jumper link on the board Jumper J6 should be set to N for normal operation or to C to increase the gain of port 6 by 25dB The diagram below shows the position of J6 ALTERA ALTERA GAIN ADJUST LINK SHOWN IN NORMAL POSITION f C CAMERA E N NORMAL 8 2 POWER SUPPLIES e A modular assembly using Pro Bel parts The 6U rack is type 1178 and it will be fitted with sufficient 1150 PSU modules to supply the matrix To allow some redundancy this is usually based on a quantity n 1 where n number of frames in system Each PSU has an independent IEC style mains inlet connector 8 3 MATRIX DOWNLOAD e A desktop PC fitted with an ISA slot type Archipel link adaptor card See Section 8 3 2 This card is no longer supplied on new systems e A desktop PC fitted with a CardPort ISA to PCMCIA carrier and a Sundance card as below See Section 8 3 3 e A laptop PC fitted with a Sundance SMT104 PCMCIA style adaptor card See Section 8 3 4 e A laptop or desktop PC fitted with the Black Box IC114A PCMCIA serial adaptor card See Section 8 3 5 The desktop option will us
48. figuration used with the Commander system the Archipel card is not interrupt driven it operates by writing to specified memory blocks The base memory address is set on switch IN3 the default is150 Other options are shown in the diagram below Any change to the hardware settings needs to be matched in the PathFinder software settings dialogue See Section 3 3 for details The card has a number of jumper link settings and short ribbon cable assemblies that must be set and connected correctly The card is illustrated below NOTE Max download cable length is 20 metres using RS422 screened cable DEFAULT IS UP ALL DIP SWITCHES OFF Gr AE i TA d NO LINKS MADE GE FIT TWO SHORT f El E RIBBON CABLES a E THS WAY CV2 NE Ta The connections given below are for the Desktop PC link Cable is twin twisted pair with overall screen PC D37 Commander D9 Fixed Socket Fixed Plug Notes Pin Pin 2 20 IT tiit ttt Trt 4 8 4 Pair 1 From PC 5 23 5 9 Pair 2 To PC 3 Cable screen not connected at PC In some installations communications problems have arisen from the PC and Commander not having a common earth reference It is important to ensure that both the PC an
49. g lead to the D9 connector on the front of the module Halt the system by pressing the reset switch on the TDM controller On the PC click the Program button The progress bar indicates that the Flash RAM is being erased then reprogrammed A message box indicates that the procedure is complete If the frame is fitted with additional TDM controllers either gt 96 ports or fault tolerant then move the D9 to the next module and repeat the process When all modules have been reprogrammed switch the power off wait 10 seconds then turn the power back on Check that the system is running by observing the LED pattern on the TDM controllers 6 2 4 2 500 02 1x Talkback Controller Follow the instructions in the preceding section Always ensure that the correct hardware type is selected in the drop down list box and the appropriate programming code is loaded 6 2 4 3 500 3x 3x Control Panels Control panels may be re programmed without disruption to the matrix Connect the violet programming lead to the rear connector labelled Test Debug After completing the programming sequence re start the panel by removing the mains power for a few seconds Check that the panel re initialises correctly by observing the LCD screen which will display the current software version briefly For panels without an alphanumeric display check for correct operation Trilogy Communications Limited Issue 9 Page 53 of 81 Commender Commander Installation Gui
50. gy Communications Limited Issue 9 Page 13 of 81 Commander Commander Installation Guide 2 4 4 500 25 00 E1 NETWORK LINK CARD This optional card has a number of front mounted LEDs and a D9 programming socket The system will normally be assembled by Trilogy with the appropriate rear connector units RCU Check the rear of the frame for the Network RCU 500 26 00 which is fitted with two RJ45 connectors and a single BNC Fit any Network cards in the correct places e Inter system connections are described in Section 4 1 Operation of the LEDs is described in Section 3 4 5 3 2 4 5 500 10 SERIES MISC I O GPI CARDS This optional board has an LED bar graph array plus a number of miniature rotary switches on the front panel The system frame will normally be assembled by Trilogy with appropriate rear connector units RCU Check the rear of the frame for the Misc I O RCU which is fitted with 25 way and 37 way connectors and then fit the 500 10 in the correct places e Input and output connector pin outs are given in Section 3 4 5 e Suggested external input and output circuitry is shown in Section 3 4 5 2 e Operation of the front panel rotary switches and LEDs is described in Section 3 4 5 1 e Further information about the on board links may be found in the Commander Technical Manual e Talkback controller types 500 02 11 and 500 02 12 support a maximum of six 500 10 00 GPI cards Page 14 of 81 ssue Trilogy Communications Lim
51. i Panel Audio in Pair 8 Panel Audio in 4 Cable Screen Trilogy Communications Limited Commander Installation Guide Commander 5 7 500 42 50 1U 10 LEVER KEY PANEL WITH LED DISPLAYS Information about the following legacy panel types is also provided here e 500 44 50 1U 10 lever key reduced facility control panel without displays e 500 44 51 5 7 1 SPECIFICATION Dimensions 485mm wide x 44 5mm high x 150mm deep excluding connectors 200m approx including mating connectors 19 x 1RU rack mounting Mains Input 90 260 V ac 50 60Hz Current Consumption 150mA 90V ac 50mA 250V ac 5 7 2 REAR CONNECOR LAYOUT gt Ol LO ES ee E gg a i FOOTSWITCH KEYPA 5 7 3 NNECTION Expansion out RJ 45 fixed socket on panel Matrix RJ 45 fixed socket on panel EE RJ 45 Function Pin Pin pane Data e 1 Panel Data out Pair 7 2 Panel Data out 1 3 Panel Data out Pair 3 Panel Data In 4 Pair 6 Panel Data out 2 5 Panel Audio out Pair E Panel Data Lai 4 Bancel Audo oit 3 5 Panel Audio out Pair 4 Panel Audio out 3 G 7 Panel Audioin Pair 8 Panel Audio in 4 Cable Screen Cable Scre n Trilogy Communications Limited Issue 9 Page 43 of 81 Cmmender Commander Installation Guide Headset 5 Pin XLR Fixed Socket front
52. ited Commander Installation Guide Lranmonder 2 4 6 500 06 SERIES MATRIX CARDS Finally fit these in the remaining positions Depending on the system order the quantities of matrix cards and RCU s may not match exactly The current version is part no 500 06 02 legacy versions are covered in section 8 1 The following diagram shows the location of these modules within the frame Standby Talkback Controller Standby TDM Controller Changeover Module Matrix Cards Main TDM Controller Main Talkback Controller The 500 06 modules have an onboard link which increases the gain of the 6 port on the card when it is used in conjunction with a cameras rear connector unit RCU If this option has been ordered the frame will be fitted with an alternative RCU which has a 15 way D type connector in the 6 position Refer to section 3 5 for information on setting this link The 500 06 02 modules also have compatibility links which allows them to emulate the older 500 06 00 series modules When 500 06 00 and 500 06 02 modules are fitted together in a single frame links J8 and J9 on the 500 06 02 should be set to position A See section 3 5 1 for details Trilogy Communications Limited Issue 9 Page 15 of 81 Commander Commander Installation Guide 2 5 MAIN NNECTION AND FUSIN 2 5 1 500 15 30 SERIES POWER SUPPLY The PSU chassis occupies an additional 2U of rack space below the matrix and is internally wired The complete as
53. ixed Socket Ground Logic Input 1 Logic Input 2 Logic 2 Out Common Internal 5V Out Protected with 0 5A thermal fuse amp 1N4002 diode Logic Output 1 Logic 1 Out Common Logic Output 2 Logic Input VCC NB Pin 9 may be driven by external voltage With dropper resistor if greater than 5V or by internal 5V via pin 5 OO JO ob gt Audio I O D15 Fixed Socket No connection 12V Out Fused internally 0 5A Clean Mic Out Line level balanced pair with 11 o p is affected by CUT switch Ext CUT Input Parallel function to front panel Cut Switch Ground to activate Chassis Ground No connection External Input to LS Amp Line level balanced pair with 14 Matrix Audio Input to Panel parallel output Line level balanced pair with 15 No connection No connection Clean Mic Out Line level balanced pair with 3 Internal Ground No connection External Input to LS Amp Line level balanced pair with 7 Matrix Audio Input to Panel parallel output Line level balanced pair with 8 Trilogy Communications Limited Issue 9 Page 49 of 81 Commender Commander Installation Guide Page 50 of 81 Issue 9 Trilogy Communications Limited Commander Installation Guide Commender 6 COMMANDER PROGRAMMING KIT 6 1 INTRODUCTION This utility allows software to be updated on certain hardware items from the Commander range These are e 500 02 1x Talkback Controller e 500 01 10 TDM Controller e 500
54. l Audio in 4 Cable Screen Page 46 of 81 Issue 9 Headset Gnd Headset Out Headset Out Foot Switch D9 Fixed Socket Foot Switch Input No Connection Chassis Ground Reserved Reserved Ground Reserved Reserved Reserved 7 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Trilogy Communications Limited Commander Installation Guide Commender GPIO Local logic in and out D9 Fixed Socket Ground Logic Input 1 Logic Input 2 Logic 2 Out Common Internal 5V Out Protected with 0 5A thermal fuse amp 1N4002 diode Logic Output 1 Logic 1 Out Common Logic Output 2 Logic Input VCC NB Pin 9 may be driven by external voltage With dropper resistor if greater than 5V or by internal 5V via pin 5 OO JO ob gt Audio I O D15 Fixed Socket No connection 12V Out Fused internally 0 5A Clean Mic Out Line level balanced pair with 11 o p is affected by CUT switch Ext CUT Input Parallel function to front panel Cut Switch Ground to activate Chassis Ground No connection External Input to LS Amp Line level balanced pair with 14 Matrix Audio Input to Panel parallel output Line level balanced pair with 15 No connection No connection Clean Mic Out Line level balanced pair with 3 Internal Ground No connection External Input to LS Amp Line level balanced pair with 7 Matrix Audio Input to Panel parallel output Line level balanced pair with 8 Trilogy Communications Limited Issue 9
55. llel output Line level balanced pair with 15 Ext Mic Cut output to slave panel Normally grounded O P is open circuit when front panel cut selected 15V Out for Slave mic panel NOT protected Clean Mic Out Line level balanced pair with 3 Mic Ground Loudspeaker Output 8 ohm loudspeaker External Input to LS Amp Line level balanced pair with 7 Matrix Audio Input to Panel parallel output Line level balanced pair with 8 NB 15V supplies are also used to derive 12V for panel Thermally Fused 0 7A 8 5 3 500 30 SERIES DIP SWITCH SETTINGS Within the panel a series of DIP switches determine the correct panel type These are factory set and are included for reference in section 10 1 A further set of DIP switches is user accessible at the top side of the panel and control the action of the front panel CUT switch The factory default is shown in the table below No action Changeover to HSet MIC default LS cut Changeover to HSet MIC and LS cut MIC cut Changeover to HSet MIC and MIC cut LS cut and MIC cut Everything Page 70 of 81 Issue 9 Trilogy Communications Limited Commander Installation Guide Lrnmonder 8 5 4 40 0X SERIES EXPANSION PANEL Control Panels may be linked together to provide additional facilities at one operating position Additional level controls RENs or switches may be added Alternatively two standard panels from the 500 30 series may be linked together and will only utilis
56. m deep max including mating connectors 19 x 2RU rack mounting Mains Input 90 250 V ac 50 60Hz Current Consumption 150mA 90V 50 mA 250V Detail of panel connections is provided in the following tables Other features may be enabled or disabled by the DIP switches accessible at the top of the panel These are detailed in section 5 5 4 One of the key differences between the 500 3x 5x series and earlier versions is the use of the RJ45 connector for matrix and expansion ports It is also now possible to connect together multiple standard panels in a chain using the Matrix and Expansion connectors Page 38 of 81 issue Trilogy Communications Limited Commander Installation Guide Commander 5 5 2 3X 5X SERIES STANDARD CONTROL PANEL REAR VIEW Ol FOOTSWITCH KEYPA 5 5 3 500 3X 5X SERIES CONTROL PANEL CONNECTIONS Matrix RJ 45 fixed socket on panel RJ 45 Function Pin 1 Panel Data out Pair 2 Panel Data out 1 3 Panel Data In Pair 6 Panel Data In 2 5 Panel Audio out Pair 4 Panel Audio out 3 7 Panel Audio in Pair 8 Panel Audio in 4 Cable Screen Expansion Port RJ45 socket Matrix and Expansion RJ45 socket view from rear of panel RJ 45 Function Pin 1 Panel Data in 2 Panel Data in 3 Panel
57. nector output Remote Control Selectable RS232 422 and baud rate Remote control of logic inputs and output dump when logic outputs made please ask Trilogy Communications for further details Any IBM PC or compatible computer running Windows 2000 or later We suggest a Pentium 1GHz or better with a minimum 512MB of RAM Page 78 0fg1 lsueg Trilogy Communications Limited Commander Installation Guide Commender 10 CONTROL PANEL CONFIGURATION 10 1 3X 5X SERIES INTERNAL PANEL SWITCH SETTIN DIP Switch Action DIP Top DIP DIP DIP 1 1 JE ve J5 o 8 8RENExpansion______ OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 9 12RENExpansion_____ ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 10 2 500 41 DESKTOP PANEL INTERNAL SETTINGS A three way connector inside the panel may be fitted with links in any of the three positions labelled H L or M These provide the same functionality as the switches accessible from the top edge of the 500 30 series control panel Cut Switch Action A EA No action Changeover to HSet MIC default LS cut Changeover to HSet MIC and LS cut lt Panel MIC cut Changeover to HSet MIC and MIC cut LS cut and MIC cut Everything 2 X lt X2 X X 2 2 XXK lt XXX 2222 KKK v indicates link fitted X indicates link not fitted In addition the 500 41 desktop panel is factory configured to operate with PathFinder systems To set the panel software to emulate T Edit systems sol
58. o each matrix Trilogy Communications Limited Issue 9 Page 33 of 81 Cmmender Commander Installation Guide Page 34 of 81 issue Trilogy Communications Limited Commander Installation Guide Lrnmonder 5 CONTROL PANELS 5 1 INTRODUCTION There are now a number of different generations of Trilogy control panels in service Those which are part of the current range are listed in the following section Panels which are no longer supplied legacy range are covered in section 8 5 The following general points should be noted e All control panels connect to the matrix in point to point topology Each panel utilises a single matrix port although on some models expansion panels may be connected to a single master panel using the expansion in and expansion out connectors fitted on the rear of the panel Two standard 24 key panels may be linked together for example to provide 48 keys for an operator but only utilising a single matrix port e Panel firmware may be re programmed locally using the appropriate software utility and connection cable Contact Trilogy Communications for more information 5 2 CURRENT RANGE e 500 41 xx series desktop panels See section 5 4 e 500 3x 5x series panels They cannot be connected to panels from another series e g in expansion mode but they may be used simultaneously on a system See section 5 5 The associated expansion panels are from the 500 43 5x series See section 5 6 e 500 42
59. o the matrix frame in sequence e Apply power to the system and check basic operation e Connect control panels and check operation with the supplied flash ram configuration e Setup the configuration PC 2 2 UNPACKING Carefully unpack the equipment from its transit material and check each item for signs of damage Check the contents of the boxes against our despatch note and your original order to ensure that you have received the correct parts In the event that the unit has been damaged or does not match your order immediately contact Trilogy Communications at the address given at the front of this guide 2 3 RACK MOUNTING The Central Matrix is built in multiples of 6U The depth excluding mating connectors is 420mm Control Panels are standard 19 rack mounting units most panels are 2U although a series of 1U panel are available and custom panels may be 3U or larger The Power Supply requires additional space see Section 2 5 for further details It is most likely that a system contractor or Trilogy personnel will install the central matrix Suitable care should be taken with cooling and ventilation within the equipment bay There are a number of internal connections between racks of multiple rack systems Refer to the Technical Guide or Trilogy Communications for further details In a multi frame system the ports are located as Port 481 576 follows gt Frame6 Ports 481 576 l gt Frame5 Ports 385 480
60. of 81 Commander Commander Installation Guide Miscellaneous l O Card Output Connections Commander D25 Fixed Socket Upper Connector Pins Description Ground Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 Output 5 Output 6 Output 7 Output 8 Output 9 Output 10 Output 11 Output 12 Commander D25 Fixed Socket Pins Description Ground Output 13 Output 14 Output 15 Output 16 Output 17 Output 18 Output 19 Output 20 Output 21 Output 22 Output 23 Output 24 Typical external circuitry for the logic outputs is given on Page 28 Miscellaneous l O Card RS422 Monitoring Connections Commander D9 Fixed Socket Pin Description Ground RS422 Out RS422 In Audio Monitor Out Not Used RS422 Out OR RS232 Out RS422 In OR RS232 In Audio Monitor Out Not Used 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Further information is available in the 500 10 Technical Manual which is available on request from Trilogy Communications Page 26 of 81 issue Trilogy Communications Limited Commander Installation Guide 3 4 5 1 500 10 Switches and Indicators Trilogy Communications Limited Power Indicators 5V upper 12V lower Bargraph audio input level meter Select source on three rotary switches immediately below Level is indicated in 4dB steps from 16dB upper to 20dB lower Select 100 s Select 10 s Select 1 s Audio input monitor 3 5mm jack Monitor logic output range Ss WN PE Monitor logic input
61. ogy Communications Limited Commander Installation Guide Lrnmonder 9 SPECIFICATION 9 1 GENERAL Max Number of Ports384 96 per 6U Frame expandable in 6 port units 9 2 MATRIX AUDIO SPECIFICATION USING 500 06 02 MATRIX CARDS Crosstalk lt 60dB worst case lt 55dBu CCIR weighted quasi peak lt 0 2 THD 0dB gain Input Impedance_ Input Impedance 10kR WAVOKR 2 eT Output Impedance Low lt 20R 9 3 REAL TIME PERFORMANCE Transmission time delay lt 50ms defined as time taken from a key press to the audio reaching the destination Based on statistical analysis of the likely number of keys presses etc at any given instant 9 4 PANEL EN L S Volume Control Max attenuation or hold off sebo from eee nai elo Trilogy Communications Limited Issue 9 Page 77 of 81 Commender Commander Installation Guide 9 5 MISCELLANE Number of physical Inputs 28 grounding contact Number of physical Outputs 24 earth free opto isolated mosfet Loopback UO Outputs 29 40 internally loped back to inputs 29 to 40 outputs 25 26 and 27 respectively 4 LEDs with card edge selector to allow any state of inputs in blocks of 4 to be monitored Output Logic Monitoring 4 LEDs with card edge selector to allow any state of outputs in blocks of 4 to be monitored Input Audio Source Monitoring Any 1 of 384 system audio sources monitored by card edge bar graph display card edge 3 5mm headphone socket and rear con
62. onononoconcnnnnconcnnnnconcnnonancno nana rcno non aran o nana ca cnn nannaa nnne 21 3 4 OTHER MATRIX CONNECTIONS ccccooooccccncncncnonnnononcnnnnnononononcnnnnononononnnnnenennnnnonononanrnnnananos 23 3 4 1 Matrix Ports DIAS 23 3 4 2 CQaMera CONNEC EE 23 E SenalLink RS2327 LE 24 e E EE 24 3 4 5 Miscellaneous I O Card Connector PDin Ou 25 3 5 CONFIGURING THE GAIN OF CAMERA INPUTS oococcccccccconconcnccnnnononononononononononononanrnennnnnos 30 3 5 1 Link setting on II EE 30 4 NETWORKING iii iii 31 4 1 CONNECTING NETWORKED DwSTEMS 31 4 1 1 500 26 Network Rear Connector Unit CH 31 4 2 SERIALINET WORKING conca d sate 33 Page 4 of 81 issue Trilogy Communications Limited Commander Installation Guide Lrnmonder p CONTROL PANE L O siii dd 35 BA INTRODUCTION ii A ANE E tae eae al ta E 35 5 2 CURRENT RBANGE notisi aaa r a a e a da rdar Daaa Taea arini fave Fot 35 5 3 CONTROL PANEL FACILITY COMPARISON TARLE 36 5 4 500 41 XX SERIES DESKTOP DANELS 37 5 5 500 31 51 16 KEY PLUS DIAL PAD CONTROL PANEL ooccccccccccnnnnccconononononananoncnnnnnnononinnnnns 38 5 5 1 Specification A A tis re the tt do nals aie 38 5 5 2 500 3x 5x Series Standard Control Panel Rear View 39 5 5 3 500 3x 5x Series Control Panel Congechons 39 5 5 4 500 3x 5x Series DIP Switch Settings kk 41 5 6 500 43 50 12 WAY ROTARY ENCODER EXPANSION DBANEL 42 RS es re E 42 5 6 2 Rear Connector VO casita diria 42 5 7 500 42 50 1U 10 LEVER KEY PANEL WITH LE
63. ont panel cut selected NOT protected Line level balanced pair with 3 8 ohm loudspeaker Line level balanced pair with 7 Line level balanced pair with 8 Trilogy Communications Limited Commander Installation Guide Lanmonder Keypad D9 Fixed Socket View of Keypad as seen on front panel Pin Function Notes 1 Column 1 Switch 1 4 7 1 2 3 2 Column 3 Switch 3 6 9 3 Row 2 Switch 4 5 6 4 5 6 4 Row 4 Switch 0 5 GND For switch LEDs 7 8 9 6 Column 2 Switch 2 5 8 0 7 Row 1 Switch 1 2 3 O A 8 Row 3 Switch 7 8 9 9 12V out Switch NTROL PANEL GPIO EXTERNAL CIRCUITRY Control panels from the 500 3x 30 and 500 3x 50 range provide 2 local GP inputs and 2 local GP outputs on a D9 fixed socket The tables in section 8 5 2 2 and 5 5 3 provide pin out details The circuit below gives suggested wiring details for Logic Output 1 Like the matrix GPI card see 3 4 5 2 the maximum current must be limited to 200mA and the maximum external voltage to 200V Exceeding these limits will damage the panel circuitry The circuit below shows suggested wiring for Logic Input 1 If the input circuitry needs to be isolated from the panel voltage the link between pins 5 and 9 should be removed An external voltage can now be connected to pin 9 but an additional dropper resistor should be added if this voltage is gt 5V EXTERNAL Vcc 200V Max 220R 6 OUTPUT 1 i
64. or normal operation or to C to increase the gain of port 6 by 25aB If 500 06 02 cards are used in the same matrix as the older 500 06 00 cards they must be set to emulate the 500 06 00 cards Fit links J8 and J9 in position B The diagram below shows the position of on board links ALTERA ALTERA DSP DSP Jumper links J8 B CH A amp J9 shown fitted in position B to emulate SHOWN IN NORMAL 500 06 00 A ELL B POSITION SC CAMERA Ge B N NORMAL Page 30 of 81 issue Trilogy Communications Limited Commander Installation Guide Lrnmonder 4 NETWORKING 4 1 CONNECTING NETWORKED SYSTEMS The optional Network hardware comprises two components e 500 25 Network Card e 500 26 Network Rear Connector Unit RCU The RCU provides the interface to other networked Commander systems Note that e Interconnection can be made by coax BNC or CAT5 RJ45 It is not possible to mix the interconnection methods Having chosen the means of connection do not fit any other connectors e The coax cable connection requires two separate cables RX and TX for each link The CAT5 connection method requires only a single cable per link e Network connections are made on a point to point basis Therefore a complete system comprising a number of matrices will always contain an even number of network cards See the diagram below
65. or the range of Trilogy control panels e Section 6 explains the Commander re programming software which may be used to update hardware e Section 7 provides information on installing other equipment e g telephones radio talkback e Section 8 provides information about hardware which is no longer supplied by Trilogy with new systems e Section 9 gives the system specification for matrix hardware control panels and the configuration computer For further assistance please contact Trilogy Communications Technical Support Department at the address given at the front of this document You may also contact us by e mail at support trilogycomms com 1 1 OPTIONS AVAILABLE AND MODULE TYPE NUMBERS Please contact our Sales Department for a listing of the current module types Due to the nature of talkback systems any given installation may have some custom items Trilogy Communications prides itself on its ability to tailor standard components to meet specific requirements and is willing to discuss any other customisation as required Trilogy Communications Limited Issue 9 Page 7 of 81 Cmmender Commander Installation Guide Page 8 of 81 issue Trilogy Communications Limited Commander Installation Guide Lanmonder 2 INSTALLATION 2 1 INTRODUCTION Follow the sequence below step by step to install the Commander matrix e Unpack the matrix e Fit the matrix frame and power supplies into the equipment bay e Load the modules int
66. quipped 6U rack Connectors are provided for the P C status alarms panels and externals These connectors are wired as detailed below Connector types and pinouts for the Commander rack connectors are given The numbering of port outputs is indicated on the connector plate on the right hand side of the rear of the rack Port 1 is the top right connector port 6 the bottom right port 91 is the top left and port 96 the bottom left In systems with more than 1 rack numbering continues from port 97 in the second rack as indicated by the printing The frame number 1 to 4 is indicated by appropriate marking of the boxes at the bottom of the connector plate Early systems did not have printing on this plate Use this drawing as a guide 3 2 CONNECTING THE PC TO THE COMMANDER SYSTEM A number of different options are available depending on the type of computer and size of the matrix These are e A laptop or desktop PC communicating directly via a free RS232 COM port See section 3 2 1 e A Trilogy 500 16 03 download converter box This interfaces the serial port on a laptop or desktop PC to the transputer high speed download port on a Commander matrix See section 3 2 2 Connect the PC to the D9 type plug labelled 20MB s PC link on the rear right side of the matrix In a multi frame system i e gt 96 ports the PC may be connected to any of the available PC connectors
67. rame system the Flash Bank Selector switch setting in frames other than Frame 1 is irrelevant e The operation of the LEDs on the 500 02 series Talkback Controller is described in the Commander Technical Manual Page 12 of 81 ssue Trilogy Communications Limited Commander Installation Guide Lrnmonder 2 4 3 500 01 SERIES TDM CONTROLLER CARD The current version of the TDM card is e 500 01 10 which replaces the 500 01 00 The main TDM controller is fitted in the left side of the frame immediately to the right of the 500 08 500 02 combination The standby controller is only applicable in fault tolerant systems when the appropriate modules have been purchased Do not fit the standby controllers at this stage The diagram below shows the position of major components on the 500 01 10 Status LEDs ALTERA 0000000 Flash Program Socket LED 1 DSP Firmware Si 0000000000000000 LED 16 Config Switch O Power H LEDs Display Select Switch Reset Switch The following key points should be noted e Detailed information about the LEDs on the 500 01 10 TDM Card may be found in the Commander Technical Manual Contact Trilogy Communications for information about this manual e During normal operation we suggest that the Display Selector switch be set to position 3 Trilo
68. required the microphone may be removed from the second standard panel Trilogy can supply a blank plug for the microphone fixing The maximum suggested cable length for interlinking cables is 10 metres A maximum of 5 panels may be configured within PathFinder The other controlling limits are either 63 keys or 63 rotary encoders whichever is reached first A number of different arrangements are shown below others are possible Page 72 of 81 Issue 9 Trilogy Communications Limited Commander Installation Guide Lanmonder ar HB DD BABE OH UF PRO f SSA EEES HAA EI AHA EL X A HHH HHHH BABA Osa BEBA EXPANSION PORT i EXPANSION PORT EXPANSION CABLE TYPE B BBRO BHABO AHA OFB A A HHHHO BBBHO BABE BBBRAO HABBO Ehel HHHHO HDD HHHHO EXPANSION PORT A EXPANSION PORT EXPANSION CABLE TYPE B JAIN PANEL TO BRABO BABDRO BABE er gt JE 7 EXPANSION PORT JO BBBBO BBBBO BBBBO O EXPANSION CABLE LEVEL CONTROL 1 8 LEVEL CONTROL 9 16 AA Trilogy Communications Limited Issue 9 Page 73 of 81 Commander Installation Guide
69. rnally bonded to both the chassis and technical OV to meet safety requirements and performance specifications The stud allows the addition of an earth strap in rack installations Page 16 of 81 issue Trilogy Communications Limited Commander Installation Guide Lrnmonder 2 6 STARTING THE SYSTEM The system may now be powered and will load a configuration from the Flash RAM The miniature rotary switch on the front edge of the 500 02 Talkback Controller selects the boot configuration bank In a multi frame system this is the 500 02 Talkback Controller in Frame 1 of the matrix It is not necessary to have the computer operating at this stage A few hints e Initially do not fit the redundant standby controller modules e Remove any 500 10 Misc I O cards and 500 25 Network Link cards temporarily If they have not been included in the initial boot configuration loaded from Flash RAM the system will appear not to run or will operate very slowly e Turn the flash bank selector switch out of range e g position 5 The system will now start without loading a configuration from flash RAM e f the system is multi frame see Section 2 4 2 for further information about the Flash RAM selector switch e Normal operation of the 500 01 10 card is indicated by the alternating LED pattern shown below The display rotary selector switch should be set to position 3 0000000 0 10 9 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
70. ront panel microphone Built in loudspeaker Co A A TA AS E Headset connector Trilogy Communications Limited Issue 9 Page 67 of 81 Cmmender Commander Installation Guide 8 5 2 3X 3X SERIE NTROL PANEL The following detail refers to these panel types e 500 30 30 24 key panel e 500 31 30 16 key panel e 500 31 31 16 key panel with dial pad e 500 32 30 8 key panel e 500 32 31 8 key panel with dial pad Dimensions 485mm wide x 88 9mm high x 80mm deep max excluding connectors Approx 110mm deep max including mating connectors 19 x 2RU rack mounting Mains Input 90 250 V ac 50 60Hz Current Consumption 150mA 90V ac 50mA 250V ac Details of panel connections are provided in the following tables Other features may be enabled or disabled by the DIP switches accessible at the top of the panel These are detailed in section 8 5 3 8 5 2 1 3x 3x Seri ndar ntrol Panel Rear View EE a TEST PORT EXPANSION MATRIX O FOO TSWITCH cP AUDIO 1 0 o PIDO Page 68 of 81 Issue 9 Trilogy Communications Limited Commander Installation Guide Commender 8 5 2 2 500 3x 3x Series Control Panel Connections Matrix D9 Fixed Plug Expansion Port D9 Fixed Socket Pin NC Screen Data Out Analyse Input Enable Remote Boot Ground Transputer Link Out Data In Audio Out Audio In Data Out Data In Audio Out Audio In Transputer Link In Error signal in
71. rting pin 3 to pin 7 on the 9 way connector Page 54 of 81 Issue 9 Trilogy Communications Limited Commander Installation Guide Commender 7 OTHER EQUIPMENT 7 1 BELTPACKS Beltpacks may be connected to the Commander matrix on ports configured as 4 wire They require an external voltage supply either 15V or 15V depending on the type number The Commander PSU 500 15 30 provides a 4 pin XLR socket with 15V protected by an internal self resetting fuse See section 2 5 for connector details The tables below show the different belt box types available Type No of input Fixed Connector type Mating Connector type Supply Headset channels required voltage connector from matrix required socket 410 50 02 1 XLR6 Male XLR6 Female B gauge Ya jack 410 50 03 Hirose 12 Way Plug Hirose 12 Way Socket B gauge RM15TRD 12P RM15TPD 12S Va jack 410 50 12 XLR6 Male XLR6 Female XLR5 Female 410 50 13 Hirose 12 Way Plug Hirose 12 Way Socket XLR5 RM15TRD 12P RM15TPD 12S Female 1 All Beltpacks have one output channel i e return to the matrix 2 The Beltpack PTT talk switch is normally momentary action The 12 and 13 types may be ordered with a latching talk switch using part codes 12 L and 13 L 3 The 02 and 03 variants are discontinued with effect December 2008 The following tables give individual connector pin outs for each type 410 50 02 410 50 12 Single Channel Beltpack Matrix Connection Audio from
72. sembly therefore occupies 8U for a 96 port system 14U for a 192 port system etc The PSU is half rack width allowing two PSU modules to be fitted thus providing backup operation Each power supply is fitted with a D9 socket which provides a relay contact indicating the PSU status The table below gives details Connection should only be made to the pins indicated any other connections may cause failure of the power supply unit There is also an auxiliary power connector details below D9 Fixed Plug Pin Function XLR4 Fixed Socket Pin Function 1 Relay normally closed 1 OV 2 Relay normally open 2 15V 3 Relay common 3 No connection 4 15V Note The Aux power connector is protected by an internal self resetting thermal fuse Left and right main and standby supplies may be connected in parallel The power supplies are switched mode units and will cope automatically with an input voltage of between 98 and 260 volts AC This should be wired according to the instructions provided with your mating mains socket using suitable cable See below for earthing details The mains plug has an integral fuse tray fitted with a 20mm glass cartridge slow blow anti surge fuse The fuse rating is marked adjacent to each fuse tray 2 5 2 EARTHING REQUIREMENTS The Trilogy 500 15 30 units are provided with a single 4mm earthing stud on the rear panel Incoming mains earth from the IEC connector is inte
73. stallation Guide Make any changes as required Ensure that there are no system conflicts with other PC hardware by using the Windows Device Manager Conflicts with other hardware such as sound cards and network cards may prevent the download adaptor from functioning correctly Any changes within PathFinder must be matched by changes to the adapter card itself Now select the final tab of this form labelled Remote Systems On installation only one system is displayed as shown below System Port Types Expansion Panel Types Key Types Operation Online Remote Systems l Remote System Names and Ids E System ld Number System Name Number of Ports Since this version of PathFinder is network ready details of all systems within the Commander Network Domain must be entered on this view It is important to ensure that this information is matched on all systems within the domain For a single standalone system simply edit the details appropriately NOTE The system size must be set to 382 not 384 for a four frame system and 574 not 576 for a six frame system Make the necessary changes to the System settings to match hardware and software parameters Save the Settings then close and re start PathFinder When prompted it is not necessary to save the database since the tables are newly created and therefore blank Page 22 of 81 ssue Trilogy Communications Limited Commander Installation Guide 3 4 OT
74. t 51 variant only Line level un balanced NOT protected Line level balanced pair with 11 Parallel function to front panel Cut Switch Ground to activate Line level balanced pair with 14 Line level balanced pair with 15 Normally grounded O P is open circuit when front panel cut selected NOT protected Line level balanced pair with 3 8 ohm loudspeaker Line level balanced pair with 7 Line level balanced pair with 8 View of Keypad front panel 112 3 415 6 TA ESAS 0 Pin Function Notes 1 Column 1 Switch 1 4 7 2 Column 3 Switch 3 6 9 3 Row 2 Switch 4 5 6 4 Row 4 Switch 0 5 GND For switch LEDs 6 Column 2 Switch 2 5 8 0 7 Row 1 Switch 1 2 3 8 Row 3 Switch 7 8 9 9 12V out Switch Page 40 of 81 Issue 9 Trilogy Communications Limited Commander Installation Guide Commender 5 5 4 500 3X 5X SERIES DIP SWITCH SETTINGS Within the panel a series of DIP switches determine the correct panel type These are factory set and are included for reference in Appendix 1 A further set of DIP switches are user accessible at the rear of the panel and control the action of the front panel CUT switch The factory default is shown in the table below Switch position 4 is not used No action Changeover to HSet MIC default LS cut Changeover to HSet MIC and LS cut MIC cut Changeover to HSet MIC and MIC cut LS cut
75. to matrix Camera 3 input to matrix Camera 4 input to matrix Camera 5 input to matrix Camera 6 input to matrix Ground NOTE Cameras Output from matrix Since the Camera connector unit performs a passive mix the gain must be increased on the corresponding 500 06 matrix card See section 3 5 of this guide Trilogy Communications Limited Issue 9 Page 23 of 81 Cmmender Commander Installation Guide 3 4 3 SERIAL LINK RS232 RS422 The current version of PC connector plate which is fitted on the rear right hand side of the Commander Matrix frame provides either RS232 or RS422 connection capability The factory default setting is RS232 this may be changed by removing the 4 fixing screws withdrawing the rear connector assembly and moving the PCB mounted jumper links to the alternate position Most computers are fitted with D9 fixed sockets for the serial COM port For older models equipped with a D25 suitable adaptors may be easily obtained RS232 configuration Commander Sub D9 Function PC COM Port Fixed Socket Pin D9 Fixed Socket 1 DCD 1 2 TX 2 3 RX 3 4 DTR 4 5 OV or GND 5 6 DSR 6 7 CTS 7 8 RTS 8 9 n c 9 Case Note Pin 1 through to Pin 8 MUST be wired 1 1 CAT 5 cable is suitable for most applications RS422 configuration Commander Sc dd 422 in Pair 1 E 422 out Pair 2 T 7 2 422 RTS Pair 3 422 CT
76. trilogy Commonder DIGITAL INTERCOM INSTALLATION GUIDE ISSUE 9 TRILOGY COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED 26 Focus Way Andover Hampshire SP10 5NY United Kingdom Telephone 44 0 1264 384000 Fax 44 0 1264 334806 www trilogycomms com The Copyright of the information and drawings in this document is the property of Trilogy Communications Limited of Andover Hampshire and is neither to be reproduced in whole or in part nor disclosed to a third party without the prior written consent of Trilogy Communications Limited The information in this document has been carefully compiled and checked for accuracy However Trilogy Communications Limited accepts no responsibility for inaccuracies which may occur and further reserves the right to make changes to specification or design without prior notice Comments or correspondence concerning this manual should be addressed to The Documentation Manager at the address given at the front of this User Guide DOCUMENT NUMBER 50096601 doc ISSUE 9 Issue Date Reason for Change Approved 12 June 2000 New panel range added a 27 Jan 2003 Changed cable types P 29 July 2006 Panel range additions and general updates 05 August 2006 Draftsubmitted submitted SS 27 November 2007 500 07 50 Connections added E IRSCH 18 November 2008 Changes to Beltpacks Po Commander Installation Guide Commender ERRATA SHEET This sheet contains information regarding errors in this user gui
77. upported for future development 7 4 1 4 Remote Ports Each input is the cathode of the LED on an opto isolator The anode is connected through a 470R resistor to 5VDC Therefore to activate a control input short the pin to ground i e pin 10 Each output is the open collector of a ULN2003 driver chip Therefore connect the pin through load to 5VDC 7 4 1 5 RJ45 This is the ISDN 2 connector This must only be connected to an approved ISDN 2 connection or serious damage may occur Trilogy Communications Limited Issue 9 Page 59 of 81 Commander Installation Guide 7 5 500 23 00 ICIS 2 ISDN INTERFACE The ICIS 2 ISDN interface provides complete remote panel functionality over an ISDN2 link It is connected directly to the matrix at the studio end then to the control panel at the remote end No additional interfaces are required Using both bearers of the ISDN2 circuit two control panels or a single panel plus an additional 4 wire circuit may be installed D15 Fixed Plug on ICIS 2 DTE Pin Function Shield TX data a Control a RX data a Indication a Clock a Not used Signal Ground O 0O J DO OI A OM N TX data b Control b 11 RX data b 12 Indication b 13 Clock b 14 Not used 15 Not used Page 60 of 81 Trilogy Communications Limited Issue 9 Commander Installation Guide Commender 8 LE
78. ut down and completely turn off your PC A soft re start ie ctrl alt del is not sufficient at this point If you now intend to install the SMT104 Transputer adaptor fit the PCMCIA card into the adaptor prior to switching the PC back on Follow the instructions in Section 8 3 4 below 8 3 4 INSTALLING A SUNDANCE SMT104 PCMCIA DOWNLOAD CARD IN A LAPTOP COMPUTER The Trilogy part number for the PCMCIA link adaptor card is 500 16 01 It is supplied with a short link cable which may be extended as necessary to a suggested maximum of 5 metres of RS422 cable The card can be fitted in a PCMCIA slot on a laptop PC running Windows 95 98 or into the CardPort adaptor on a desktop PC if appropriate Windows 95 will normally detect the addition of new hardware when the system is re booted and prompt for the manufacturers disk The original manufacturer is Sundance and the card is type SMT104 If the card is being installed into a brand new laptop PC the PCMCIA support must be enabled according to the manufacturers instructions On re booting the PC with the link adaptor card fitted follow this sequence e Windows should now detect Applied Transputer Ltd ATT PC B004 PCMCIA e Select the option Install driver from disk provided Insert the supplied disk and press Enter e APCMCIA icon should now appear on the taskbar at the lower right of screen e Finally from the Start menu select Settings gt gt Control Panel gt gt System
79. which shows a three matrix LAN 4 1 1 26 NETWORK REAR CONNECTOR UNIT R BNC data TX RJ45 data TX RX RJ45 data TX RX BNC data RX ou He To link two network systems connect as shown on the following diagrams Trilogy Communications Limited Issue 9 Page 31 of 81 Commander Commander Installation Guide Q Z N Either Using two 50R co axial cables via the BNC connectors Y A Y 4 4 Qm m Fi N gm mo Or Connect a single CAT5 cable non crossover between two RJ45 sockets TEO A oul Me Al A simple 3 matrix LAN is shown below The MCR matrix is fitted with two Network Cards Routes from Studio A to Studio B are made via the matrix in MCR For clarity only the RJ45 connections are shown Page 32 of 81 issue Trilogy Communications Limited Commander Installation Guide Lrnmonder 4 2 SERIAL NETWORKING Matrices may also be interconnected using a serial communication port com port plus a number of audio tie lines 4 wires Since a 96 port Commander Matrix has only one com port if it utilised for networking then the PathFinder download must be accomplished via the high speed 20MB s port This will require an additional 500 16 03 Download Converter as explained in section 3 2 2 This approach is followed when networking multiple matrices over an IP infrastructure by installing an MIU adjacent t
80. witchboard of if appropriate from your telco In this way incoming calls can be directed to either Bearer 1 or 2 and outgoing calls will be connected to the first available Bearer Careful programming within the telephone groups area of PathFinder is required to obtain the best results 7 4 1 500 22 00 ICIS 1 ISDN INTERFACE CONNECTOR PIN OUTS 7 4 1 1 Bearer 1 Bearer 2 Audio Input XLR3 fixed socket Pin 1 Ground Pin 2 Balanced input 1 Pin 3 Balanced input 2 Audio output XLR3 fixed plug Pin 1 Ground Pin 2 Balanced output 1 Pin 3 Balanced output 2 D15 fixed socket Pin 1 AUTO control input Pin 2 DROP control input Pin 3 5VDC Pin 4 D8 DTMF output Pin 5 D4 DTMF output Pin 6 D2 DTMF output Pin 7 D1 DTMF output Pin 8 Not connected Pin 9 SIEZE control input Pin 10 Ground Pin 11 Line Mode output Pin 12 Automode output Pin 13 DTMF data valid Pin 14 Not connected Pin 15 Not connected Page 58 of 81 Issue 9 Trilogy Communications Limited Commander Installation Guide Commander 7 4 1 2 ISDN Interface RJ45 Connector RJ45 Fixed Socket Pin 1 Not connected Pin 2 Not connected Pin 3 Tx to network A Rx from terminal A Pin 4 Rx from network A Tx to terminal A Pin 5 Rx from network B Tx terminal B Pin 6 Tx to network B Rx from terminal B Pin 7 Not connected Pin 8 Not connected 7 4 1 3 Com Port D9 not yet s
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