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1. Vu t NT IR Te DUE ee Typical ATIS Users 5 e Chapter 2 Installing the XMU In this chapter e leeren Installation Activities Installing the XMU ATIS Unit To install an XMU ATIS in a rack TOIMOUNE an XMUS ATIS to a Wallis te tie ete etico pertes 9 Checking System Startup 10 Chapter 3 Cabling the XMU ATIS In this chaptet acer re 12 Cabling Activities as 13 Preparing to Cable the XMU ATIS ennsenssenussennssennessussennrennesunnessnsrenuerennnsnnnsenner 14 Interface Table Conventions and Abbreviations 14 Matching XMU ATIS Cables and Connectors 15 RJ 21 50 pin Connector nase s 16 Cabling the XMU ATIS Control Card 17 Connecting the XMU ATIS to a PC with XMUCOMH Software 19 To connect to the PC directly using the RS 232 21 To connect to the PC with an analog line to modem 21 To connect to the PC through an Ethernet LAN Network 22 To connect to the PC directly with the Network port Connecting Remote Telephone Access To configure the Control Card for Remote Port mode To connect an analog line to provide Remote Telephone As 24 Connecting Alarms optional u a 25 To wire thealarm co
2. Partition view edit Find Node s Call Flow View MSG Directory Refresh J Partition il Quick Node ATIS message in English ATIS message in Spanish Additional message petait MSG 1 Backup to Flash Memoi ATIS message in English ACCESS CODE C My Documents mr QM XMU ATIS Guide rev 04 57 Create an ATIS Application Create LIST Node In an ATIS application we require a LIST node into which the MSG nodes will be referenced Click on the LIST button in the Config Builder window and create a LIST node then double click on that node to edit it The following three screenshots show a LIST node which contain a single message dual language messages and multiple messages Use whichever one is suitable for your application LIST node with single message LIST node with dual language message ij Just 1of1 261 ij Just 71 1of1 gt 27 Label List of ATIS messages Mode Rotate x Label List of ATIS messages Mode Rotate x Actions Actions Order lt ommandjnode tab order Commandjode tab 1 MSG 1 ATIS message 1 MSG 1 ATIS message in 2 MSG 2 ATIS message Add Insert zer Edit Up Add Insert Remove Edit Up Quick Assign Down Quick Assign Down Apply LIST node with dual language message SI ter gt gt Note
3. This Port Is used by XMU to MODEM Provide external To connect to the PC with an RJ 11 connector communication with analog line to modem on page XMUCOMH software 21 Modem Status The indicator displays the MODEM port status Indicators Green carrier detect Yellow transmit and receive data REMOTE Program messages from a Connecting Remote Telephone Access 11 connector remote location using a touch on page 23 tone telephone ALARM Connect XMU to alarm Connecting Alarms optional on 2 x 5 header circuitry page 25 connection SERIAL 1 Provide external To connect to the PC directly RS 232 communication with using the RS 232 port on page 21 connector XMUCOMH software SERIAL 2 Provide future applications Information not yet available RS 232 connector NETWORK Provide external To connect to the PC through an RJ 45 connector communication with Ethernet LAN Network on page 22 XMUCOMH software 18 Chapter 3 Cabling the XMU ATIS This Port Network Status Indicators Is used by XMU to The indicators display the NETWORK port status Green connector link Yellow in connector activity transmit and receive data Green 100 Base T when on and 10 Base T when off Yellow collision XMU ATIS Guide rev 04 19 Cabling the XMU ATIS Control Card Connecting the XMU ATIS to a PC with XMUCOM
4. 3 Programmed with a Remote Access code using the XMU Front Panel optional See To change the default Remote Telephone Access code on page 46 Note Remote telephone access can also be used with a Ring Down circuit 46 Chapter 4 XMU ATIS Operation To set XMU Remote Telephone Access mode Remote access mode is set to Ring Start R by default and is rarely changed 1 Press Enter to access the Main Menu 2 2 Press the Right Arrow three times until you reach System System on the Main Menu and press Enter 3 Press the Right Arrow until you reach Remote Mode and 6 press Enter Remote Mode System 4 Press the Right Arrow until you reach the desired remote mode and press Enter You can choose from the following Remote Mode options R R Ring start with loop shunt disconnect default RD Ring start with DTMF disconnect RB Ring start with busy tone disconnect RT Ring start with dial tone disconnect RQ Ring start with quick answer 5 Press Exit until the menu returns to the main display To change the default Remote Telephone Access code Assigning a new unique access code to each XMU is recommended to prevent unauthorized telephone access to your system If multi partitioning is enabled a unique Remote Access code is required for each partition in addition to the System code See on page 44 and the XMU QuickStart Guide for more
5. interalia XU ATIS Guide Copyrights This manual and the software accompanying it are copyrighted 2009 by Interalia Inc XMU ATIS Guide MA18540R04E7 5 Allrights reserved No part of this book including interior design cover design and icons may be reproduced or transmitted in any form by any means electronic photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of Interalia Inc Interalia Inc Marketing Department 4110 79th Street N W Calgary Alberta Canada T3B 5C2 Phone 403 288 2706 Fax 403 288 5935 Interalia and the publisher have used their best efforts in preparing this book as accurately and completely as possible however we do not make any guarantees or warranties regarding its content Trademarks Interalia is a registered trademark of Interalia Inc XMU is a registered trademark of Interalia Inc All other product names and services identified throughout this book are used in an editorial fashion only and for the benefit of such companies No such use or the use of any trade name is intended to convey endorsement or other affiliation with the book XMU ATIS Guide rev 04 Note For the latest revision of this guide please go to http www interalia com Support Manuals Table Of Contents Chapter 1 ATIS Overview 15 ep 2 Automatic Terminal Information System ATIS seen 3 OVERVIEW ee
6. page can be completed by entering the appropriate remote telephone access command There are two ways to enter remote telephone access commands Interactive and Direct With this Type of Command The user enters For example to play a message Interactive A single digit command Enter 8 The XMU then immediately followed by prompts Enter Message Pressing indicates the end of acommand to theXMU Enter the nnn where nnn is If required the system then the message number The prompts the user to the next XMU then prompts the user step or option where they to the next step or option enter the command The XMU will give the user a 10 seconds to enter the message number Direct A multi level command Enter 8 nnn where nnn is immediately followed by the message number The direct entry method The XMU then prompts the allows advanced users to user to the next step or enter commands quickly option without waiting for a prompt from the XMU Pressing indicates the end command to the XMU Note Once a digit is pressed additional digits must be entered within 2 seconds or the XMU will automatically terminate the entry Pressing at any time during an entry will terminate the entry 48 Chapter 4 XMU ATIS Operation Remote Telephone Access Commands This table outlines the different functions that can be executed on the XMU ATIS using the Remote Access Port on th
7. ground conductor must be connected before attaching the line interface connector which bears TNV PSTN circuits Bei Installation der ATIS Leitungskarte muss der Schutzleiter Potenzialausgleichsleiter Erdleiter angeschlossen sein bevor der Leitungsanpassungsverbinder welcher TNV PSTN Kreisl ufe tr gt anbracht wird When removing the ATIS line card for service the line interface connector which bears TNV PSTN circuits is to be removed before disconnecting the protective earthing equipotential bonding ground conductor Wenn die ATIS Leitungskarte f r Wartungsarbeiten entfernt wird muss der Leitungsanpassungsverbinder der TNV PSTN Kreisl ufe tr gt entfernt werden bevor man den Schutzleiter Potenzialausgleichsleiter Erdleiter unterbricht Telekom Netz Spannung ffentliches gekoppeltes Telefonnetz 28 Chapter 3 Cabling the XMU ATIS The following tables and diagrams show how to connect the XMU ATIS Line Card to an air ground transmitter Note that there are two ATIS product options Option 1 has a phantom PTT output while Option 2 has a PTT relay output Within these two options the cards can be configured by on board jumper settings to either accept an external voltage or generate their own internal voltage These jumper settings are configured to the user s preference at the factory or can be set altered on site by a qualified technician Note that lines 1 4 are nominally used to connect t
8. 13 navigation 39 XMU installation 7 front panel about 41 change access code 46 delete message 44 features 41 navigating 42 nodes 39 play message 43 record message 43 set remote access mode 46 system 40 using 42 H hybrid analog line cards connector pinouts 16 installation flowchart 7 safety 11 installing XMU unit in a rack 8 XMU unit to a wall 9 L language changing default 51 line cards cabling 27 hot swap 72 lines about 72 LIST 57 low impedance line cards connector pinouts 16 M matching connectors and cables 15 memory about 72 menus node 39 system 40 messages delete with front panel 44 delete with remote access 50 play with front panel 43 play with remote access 50 record with front panel 43 record with remote access 50 remote access 49 modems about 19 72 cabling 21 port location on control card 17 status indicator 17 mounting XMU in a rack 8 XMU to a wall 9 MSG 56 MWR line cards connector pinouts 16 N navigation flowcharts 39 front panel 42 network connection about 19 cabling direct 22 cabling LAN 22 collision indicator 71 port location on control card 17 nodes about 72 front panel 39 menu 39 PAAS line cards connector pinouts 16 PBX interface tables see PBX interface ta bles 14 PBX interface tables abbreviations 14 conventions 14 pinouts RJ 21 16 ports about 72 power supply UPS 73 PSTN mode configuration 23 R remote ac
9. Lines 5 8 are optional telephone ports Jumper Name Description for 1 2 Setting Description for 2 3 Setting Value That is Set on the Card Jil Internal PTT Volts External PTT Volts 1 2 12 Phantom Separate Output 1 2 J13 Use Default Phantom Input Separate Input 2 3 J14 Use Default High Level Input Low Level Input 2 3 J21 Internal PTT Volts External PTT Volts 1 2 J22 Phantom PTT Separate PTT Output 1 2 J23 Use Default Phantom Input Separate Input 2 3 J24 Use Default High Level Input Low Level Input 2 3 J31 Internal PTT Volts External PTT Volts 1 2 J32 Phantom PTT Separate PTT Output 1 2 JA Internal PTT Volts External PTT Volts 1 2 J42 Phantom PTT Separate PTT Output 1 2 J43 Use Default Input Disabled Separate Input 2 3 XMU ATIS Guide rev 04 31 Cabling XMU ATIS Line Cards Jumper Name ee nz er GLED Value That is Set on the Card J50 Use Default DEFAULT DO NOT USE 1 2 J60 Use Default DEFAULT DO NOT USE 1 2 J70 Use Default DEFAULT DO NOT USE 1 2 J80 Use Default DEFAULT DO NOT USE 1 2 AUDIO PTT TO TRANSMITTER INTERNAL TRANSFORMER INTERNAL 24 SOURCE N 1 2 3 4 FOR LINES 1 2 3 4 LINE LINE LINE LINE XMU LINE CARD CONNECTIONS SEE TABLE FOR PIN OUT XMU 5 INTERNAL 24V 32 Chapter 3 Cabling the XMU AT
10. Software The XMUCOMH software is a Windows based program that allows you to program download update and backup configurations and messages to the XMU ATIS from a PC See the XMU QuickStart Guide for more information about XMUCOM software and configurations Users that have multiple XMU ATIS units distributed across several geographical sites must consider how to interconnect and communicate with the various units Depending on the location available network facilities and modem capabilities of the XMUCOM system and XMU ATIS units users can choose to apply a combination of one or more of the following communication methods for each of their XMU ATIS sites To let the XMU communicate with Direct When the XMU and the PC are located within the same room This Connection method is effective for smaller installations but it is not effective for organizations employing multiple XMU sites Direct connections require a serial cable and an adapter for the RJ 45 connector so that it can be plugged into the PC COM port See To connect to the PC directly using the RS 232 port on page 21 for more information Modem Through a dial up modem connection This method is effective for Connection sites that are not linked through LAN WAN networks Modem connections require PC s with a modem and the modem phone numbers for the XMU unit See To connect to the PC with an analog line to modem on page 21 for more informa
11. messages to the LIST node t of ATIS messages Mode rotate m click on the add button then click Actions the edit button to change it to MSG rye 2 MSG 3 etc The label field will 2 MSG 2 ATIS message automatically complete with the 3 MSG 3 same label you gave to the MSG M node after you have saved your changes Add Insert Remove Up Quick Assign Down Cancel Apply 58 Chapter 5 Step by Step Example Card Configuration Now we have created the configuration we need to tell the XMU which of its line cards and which ports on that line card to run this configuration on Here we are going to use Card one ports 1 through 8 In the menu bar at the top of your screen click on Configuration Card Configuration The following window will open EM Card Configuration PER Card Configuration Card ir Starting Node Volume Mode NIS Option EWT Option No Card No Card No Card No Card No Card No Card No Card Next double click on Card One to open the Card Editor window Select ATIS from the drop down box in the top left hand corner then configure this window as shown in the screen shot below DC Card Editor x Default Editlinetsy Starting Node Volume Mode Partition 1 LIST 1 i Disabled Transmitter 1 Partition 1 CARD1 LINE High i Disabled Monitor TX 1 Partition 1 EMPTY H
12. slave unit is repaired and brought back into service the master will download all of the latest messages to the slave automatically Ethernet cable failure In the event of an Ethernet cable failure the units will continue operating normally via the serial communications link Any messages recorded on the master cannot be sent to the slave until the Ethernet cable is repaired When the cable is repaired all messages will then be synchronized Serial cable failure In the event of a serial cable failure the units will continue operating normally ATIS error codes Failure Standby Unit If this is the master the slave has failed And vice versa Failure Pri Standby Link The Ethernet link is down Failure Bak Standby Link The Seriallink is down Failure Standby Sync A message on the master could not be sent to the slave Standard 50 Pin Telecommunication Cable Pin Number Main Colour Stripe Colour 1 blue white 2 orange white 3 green white 4 brown white 5 slate white 6 blue red 7 orange red 8 green ed 9 brown red 10 slate ved blue black 12 orange black di green black 14 brown black 15 slate black blue yellow ui orange yellow 18 green yellow interalia 68 Chapter 7 Standard 50 Pin Telecommunication Cable uro Main Colour Stripe Colour 19 brown yellow 20 slate
13. the menu Exit Navigate back up the menu Note XMU can also be managed and configured with XMUCOM software This software provides an intuitive easy to use interface for designing and changing XMU configurations and for completing XMU administrative functions See the XMU QuickStart Guide for more information 42 Chapter 4 XMU ATIS Operation Using the Front Panel The LCD display shows two 16 digit lines The top line of the display shows the main program category while the bottom line shows one of the possible selections in that category arrow lt or gt on the left or right edge of the display indicates that there is another possible selection in the direction shown For example you are configuring message 1 if you see the display to the right ne 1 Play gt You have the following options in this case 1 Access additional selections by pressing the right arrow button There are no selections available by pressing the left arrow button 2 Select the option that appears on the display Play by pressing the Enter button 3 Exit this display by pressing the Exit button Certain menu items require the selection of a number for example message index number Select Message as shown in the display to the right Ende You have the following options in this case 1 Press the right arrow key to display the next message number 2 Press the left arrow key to display the previous messa
14. 4 Plug the free end of the RJ 45 cable into the RJ 45 end of the appropriate converter RJ 45 to DB 25 or RJ 45 to DB 9 5 Connect the free end of the converter to the PC s DB9 or DB25 port To connect to the PC with an analog line to modem Modem connections 2 The XMU ATIS provides modem access port which is accessed through the require the following MODEM connector on the Control card See Cabling the XMU ATIS Control Card on page 17 for more information An analog line is connected using a standard telephone jack and cable to the XMU ATIS 1 X Ensure that a vacant active telephone outlet is nearby If one is not nearby install one Always take the following safety precautions when installing or modifying telephone lines POTS Line Never install wiring during a lightning storm Never install a jack in a wet location unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations POTS Never touch uninsulated wires or terminals unless the lines have been disconnected at the network interface Plain Old Telephone 2 Connect the one end of the POTS line to the RJ 11 modem port on the XMU Service 22 Chapter 3 Cabling the XMU ATIS B Plug the free end of the POTS line into the vacant active telephone outlet To connect to the PC through an Ethernet LAN Network The XMU ATIS provides an RJ 45 port to connect to the XMU to a PC via a network See Cabling the XMU ATIS Control Card on page 17 for more
15. PTT generator status LED should be on and green to confirm the internal 24v source is available and working CONNECTOR PIN 36 ON PINS 7 32 CONNECTOR PIN 33 J4 LINE 4 INTERNAL EXTERNAL FROM PTT VOLTAGE SOURCE _ 24V SOURCE CONNECTOR PIN 11 LINE INTERFACE AN INTERNAL PTT GENERATOR GND STATUS FS 000 4 3 2 1 TX LEVEL XMU ATIS Operation In order to properly test XMU ATIS installation you must understand the options XMU ATIS offers for navigation and configuration including The XMU Front Panel See Understanding the XMU Front Panel page 41 XMUCOM software See the XMU QuickStart Guide Remote XMU ATIS access See Understanding XMU Remote Telephone Access on page 45 and Using Remote Telephone Access on page 47 As well you should gain a brief understanding of the XMU ATIS firmware hierarchy in order to easily navigate through the XMU Front Panel Firmware is the software that is hard coded into the XMU Control card and the various line cards See Node Menu Hierarchy Single Partition Mode on page 39 interalia this chapter XMU Navigation Activities on page 39 Node Menu Hierarchy Single Partition Mode on page 39 Understanding the XMU Front Panel on page 41 Understanding XMU Remote Telephone Access on page 45 XMU ATIS Guide rev 04 39 XMU Navigation Activities XMU Navigation Activities Complete the following activi
16. This section describes the ATIS standby operation on XMU transmitter channels The standby operation allows two XMU units to be configured as a master slave pair such that if the master unit fails the slave will resume operation In addition any messages that are updated on the master unit will automatically be transferred to the slave unit so that the messages are always synchronized Setup The system is typically setup as shown below There are two XMU s configured as a pair with one designated as the master and one designated as the slave Communication between the units is accomplished via a crossover Ethernet cable and a crossover serial cable Each unit is given a distinct IP address and is programmed with the address of the corresponding unit The backup link is enabled over the serial link in case the primary Ethernet link ever fails Master XMU Slave XMU Ethernet 44 Ethernet Serial 2 eg 2 Communications Setting IP Address 192 168 1 2 IP Address 192 168 1 3 IP Netmask 255 255 255 0 IP Netmask 255 255 255 0 IP Gateway 192 168 1 1 IP Gateway 192 168 1 1 Standby Settings Standby Mode Master Standby Mode Slave Standby Partition 1 Standby Partition 1 Remote IP Address 192 168 1 3 Remote IP Address 192 168 1 2 Backup Link Enabled Backup Link Enabled XMU ATIS Guide rev 04 65 Hot Standby System If the Ethernet po
17. XMU ATIS or who does not have XMUCOMd installed on their PC can still create and modify XMU messages 24 Chapter 3 Cabling the XMU ATIS To configure the Control Card for Remote Port mode Caution The control card is configured for PSTN or REMOTE mode of operation by moving jumpers located on headers J3 and J4 of the card s 10636 daughter board mounted above main board just behind face plate Mode selection is to be done by qualified personnel only Jumpers on J3 and J4 must be moved in tandem for continued and correct operation The REMOTE port cable must be disconnected before changing modes with the jumpers PSTN TNV REMOTE Betriebsartensteckbr cken auf J3 und J4 der Platine 10636 m ssen hintereinander entfernt werden um weiterhin den ordnungsgem en sicheren Betrieb zu gew hrleisten Die Betriebsartenwahl muss von Fachpersonal durchgef hrt werden Das Fernanschlusskabel muss vor dem Betriebsartenwechsel mit den Steckbr cken entfernt werden ffentliches gekoppeltes Telefonnetz Telekom Netz Spannung ATIS Control Card daughterboard jumpers set for Remote mode for connecting REMOTE port to standard telephone ATIS Control Card daughterboard jumpers set for PSTN mode for connecting REMOTE port to PSTN Tochterplatinensteckbr cken auf der ATIS Steuerungskarte sind auf PSTN Modus einzustellen zum Anschlie en des Fernanschlusses an das PSTN Tochterplatinensteckbr cken auf der ATIS Steueru
18. for XMU ATIS to communicate with X lt MUCOM depends on the communication systems currently available in the environment in which the XMU ATIS will be placed Ideally the XMUCOM software and the XMU ATIS unit should be installed concurrently so that full testing can be completed See the XMU QuickStart Guide for more information XMU ATIS Guide rev 04 21 Cabling the XMU ATIS Control Card To connect to the PC directly using the RS 232 port Use direct connection to the RS 232 port on the XMU ATIS Control card when the XMU ATIS unit and XMUCOM PC are located in close proximity the same room or desk to each other See Cabling the XMU ATIS Control Card on page 17 for more information Direct connections require the following 1 Ensure that there is a vacant DB 25 or DB 9 port on the PC 2 If you do not use Interalia supplied pre configured converters then wire the RJ 45 connector pinouts as per the following table XMU to PC XMU to PC DB 9 Female DB 25 Female RJ45 to DB9 converter front rear view pin 3 pin 2 TxD pin 5 Green pin 2 pin 3 RxD pin6 Yellow X pin7 pin 4 RTS pin7 Brown RJ45 to DB25 converter front rear view 7 pin 8 pin 5 CTS pin 8 White pin 5 7 Gnd pin 4 Red Connect one end of the RJ 45 to RJ 45 cable to the RS 232 port on the XMU RJ 45 to RJ 45 serial See page 10 Installation Handbook for more information about the RJ 45 to RJ cable 45 cable
19. information 1 Ensure that a vacant active network outlet is nearby If one is not nearby install one Always take the following safety precautions when installing or modifying network lines Never install wiring during a lightning storm Never install a jack in a wet location unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations Never touch uninsulated wires or terminals unless the lines have been disconnected at the network interface 2 Connect one end of the RJ 45 to RJ 45 cable to the NETWORK RJ 45 port on the XMU ATIS See page 10 Installation Handbook for more information about the RJ 45 to RJ 45 cable 3 Plug the free end of the RJ 45 to RJ 45 cable into the vacant active network outlet 4 Ensure the link LED is on green To connect to the PC directly with the Network port Ethernet direct It is possible to create a non LAN Ethernet connection by connecting the network port connections require the of a PC directly to the network port on the XMU ATIS with a crossover cable In this ung case the data transfer speeds are much faster than direct connection RS 232 See Cabling the XMU ATIS Control Card on page 17 for more information 1 Ensure that there is a vacant Network port on the PC 2 Connect one end of the RJ 45 to RJ 45 crossover cable to the NETWORK RJ 45 port on the XMU ATIS See page 10 Installation Handbook for more information about the RJ 45 to RJ 45 cable 3 Plug the free end of the
20. information about multiple access codes 1 Press Enter to access the Main Menu 2 2 Press the Right Arrow three times until you reach System lt System on the Main Menu and press Enter 3 System Hit the right arrow key and Enter to select Access Codes ee ee Press Enter to select Remote Access a 4 Press Enter to select the first digit in the existing access code Access Codes Remote Access gt Dou Use the Right Arrow or Left Arrow to select a new Remote Access code digit and press Enter emote Access 7 Repeat Step 6 until the new access code is entered Access codes must have a minimum of 4 and a maximum of 8 digits 8 Press Exit until the menu returns to the main display XMU ATIS Guide rev 04 47 Understanding XMU Remote Telephone Access Using Remote Telephone Access There are many reasons to use Remote Telephone Access the XMU including Ease of use by users who are accustomed to making touch tone keypad commands Crisp clear messages since the background noise from other equipment in a COMS room is eliminated Access to the XMU from any location Every remote access session starts with the user entering a Remote Access security code See Understanding XMU Remote Telephone Access on page 45 for more information about Remote Telephone Access codes Once the code has been verified by XMU the various activities listed on the next
21. is also English unless the language of operation is changed to French Spanish German or Portuguese With single or multi partitioned XMU units each partition can be programmed to respond with a different language 1 Remotely access the XMU See Working with Remote Telephone Access Messages on page 49 for more information 2 When the XMU responds Enter Command press 4 3 Press the number for the language you want to use followed by Press 1 for English default Press 2 for French Press 3 for Spanish Press 4 for German 9 Press 5 for Portuguese The XMU will now use the selected language as its default language of operation for Remote Access Step by Step Example In this chapter Create an ATIS Application on page 55 Configuration on page 58 Send the Configuration the XMU on page 61 interalia 54 Chapter 5 Step by Step Example XMU ATIS Configuration How to guide This chapter is to aid in your understanding of how to set up an ATIS application on your XMU unit using administration software Full XMU instructional manuals can be found on the CD included in your shipment The following is a step by step guide to creating an ATIS configuration using XMUCOMH software then transferring that configuration to the XMU unit Suggested message script for this ATIS example Msgl ATIS message in English Msg2 ATIS message in
22. is to send the configuration and the messages to the XMU First save the configuration on your hard drive or network using File Save as Now from the menu bar at the top of your X lt MUCOMH screen click on Communication Communicate The following window will open In the screen shot above you can see we have selected Send entire Configuration Next we need to tell XMUCOM where to send it Click on the Step 2 Site Schedule tab to show the following screen N A Communication 62 Chapter 5 Step by Step Example Next highlight the site you wish to send the configuration to by clicking on it Then click the add button Now click the Apply button and X lt MUCOM will send the configuration to the selected XMU site Finally you ll need to repeat the last two steps but instead of Send Entire Configuration you now need to select Send All Messages Note To add sites to your site book click on Communicate Site Book In the window that opens click New and enter the relevant information Your XMU is now configured for ATIS operation Hot Standby System In this chapter Hot Standby System on page 64 interalia 64 Chapter 6 Hot Standby System Hot Standby System If the broadcast messages deemed critical the XMU ATIS can have a hot standby or redundant system ready to automatically changeover to in the event ofa failure on the master system
23. second language e g Spanish Msg3 Other messages if applicable XMU ATIS Guide rev 04 55 Create an ATIS Application Create an ATIS Application First double click the X lt MUCOMH icon on you desktop or select XMUCOM from your Windows Start menu Then click File New Config Builder Config Builder Partition 1 Tool bar TIME XFER STYLE AUTO VOX MOH PAAS TABLE Quick Node Partition View Edit Find Node s Call Flow MSG Directory Refresh Partition 881 e status Node ue Displays nodes as you create them View node details in this Click to view pane details in the other pane or double click to edit This window is divided into two large panes and a tool bar The tool bar across the top has a number of buttons MSG CMD LIST etc which are referred to as nodes The nodes are used in various combinations to create a configuration The configuration is sent to the XMU along with audio files wav files and is the program that instructs the XMU how to behave To create a node for the configuration you simply click on the relevant button in the tool bar and the node will appear in the left hand pane The details of that node will appear in the right hand pane When you have multiple nodes in the left hand pane you can click on any one to view its details in the right hand pane or double click on one to edit th
24. yellow 21 blue violet 22 orange violet 23 green violet 24 brown violet 25 slate violet 26 white blue 27 white orange 28 white green 29 white brown 30 white slate 31 red blue 32 red orange 33 red green 34 red brown 35 red slate 36 black blue 37 black orange 38 black green 39 black brown 40 black slate B yellow blue u yellow orange 43 yellow green aA yellow brown yellow slate XMU ATIS Guide rev 04 69 Pin Number Main Colour Stripe Colour 46 violet biie 47 violet orange 48 violet green 49 violet brown 50 violet slate 4 in Telecommunication Cable Glossary Carrier Detect Indicator The carrier detect indicator is associated with the modem port on the Control Card This indicator should be lit during data transfer by modem It indicates that the local modem has detected the remote modem s carrier which is a basic attribute of the data transmission Collision Indicator The collision indicator is associated with the network Ethernet port on the Control card This indicator is on when a data collision on the network is detected Such collisions will normally occur in Ethernet but if too many are indicated the network may have too much traffic and or too many devices on it Such a network problem could be solved by sub dividing the network with a switching hub Configurations XMU configurations are composed of commands nodes messages and music t
25. 24V SOURCE N 1 2 3 4 FOR LINES 1 2 3 4 LINE LINE LINE STE CONNECTIONS TIP 29 32 SEE TABLE FOR PIN OUT RING 4 7 CPA 30 33 CPB 5 8 XMU ATIS RELAY OUTPUT PTT INTERNAL 24V 36 Chapter 3 Cabling the XMU ATIS ATIS Line card jumper positions 432 J31 J22 J21 1 1 1 1 um de J12 J11 1 1 LINE 1 PTT VOLTAGE SOURCE 24V SOURCE JUMPERED 1 2 INTERNAL JUMPERED 2 3 EXTERNAL FROM CONNECTOR PIN 2 Jig LINE 1 PTT SIGNAL OUTPUT ON PINS 1 26 CONNECT PHANTOM WITH AUDIO OUTPUT TO OR PIN 27 yor LINE 2 PTT VOLTAGE SOURCE 24V SOURCE INTERNAL EXTERNAL FROM CONNECTOR PIN 5 LINE 2 PTT SIGNAL OUTPUT 931 LINE 3 932 PTT SIGNAL OUTPUT une 3 INTERNAL 1 PTT VOLTAGE SOURCE 24V SOURCE PHANTOM WITH AUDIO OUTPUT TO ON PINS 4 29 CONNECT CONNECT PHANTOM WITH AUDIO OUTPUT TO OR PIN 30 EXTERNAL FROM OR PIN 8 J42 LINE 4 PHANTOM WITH AUDIO OUTPUT TO PTT SIGNAL OUTPUT ON PINS 10 35 XMU ATIS Line Card Face Plate The front of the ATIS line card has a standard Amphenol 50 pin connector we recommend using a C157 32500 Amphenol with this connector and four 4 output potentiometers These pots are used to adjust the transmitter output level from 10dBm to 2dBm depending on the user s requirements The internal
26. IS 3 Relay Output PTT With External Voltage Transmitter Ports Transmitter Optional Telephone Ports Signal TX2 TX3 Line 1 Line 2 Line 3 Line 4 Line 5 Line 6 Line 7 Line 8 Pin Pin Pin Pin Pin Pin Pin Pin colour colour colour colour colour colour colour colour Tip Transmit 26 29 32 35 38 41 Yel 44 Yel 47 Vlt Audio 1 Wht Wht Red Red Sit Blk Grn Blu Brn Org Blu Brn Org Ring Transmit 1 Blu 4 Brn 7 Org 10 Sl 13 16 19 22 Audio 2 Wht Wht Red Red Grn Blk Blu Yel Brn Yel Org Vlt CPA PTT 27 30 33 36 Wht Wht Red Blk Blu Org Slt Grn CPB PTT Volts 2 Org 5 Slt 8 Grn 11 55 VDC max Wht Wht Red Blu Blk Note Lines 5 8 are optional telephone ports output from CP1 pin can be used directly if transmitter type permits and phantom PTT is not required Jumper Name Description for 1 2 Setting Description for 2 3 Setting Value That is Set on the Card Internal Volts External PTT Volts 2 3 12 Phantom Separate Output 2 3 J13 Use Default Phantom Input Separate Input 2 3 J14 Use Default High Level Input Low Level Input 2 3 J21 Internal PTT Volts External PTT Volts 2 3 J22 Phantom PTT Separate PTT Output 2 3 J23 Use Default Phantom Input Separate Input 2 3 J24 Use Default High Level Input Low Level Input 2 3 J31 Internal PTT Volts External PTT Volts 2 3 J32 Phan
27. RJ 45 to RJ 45 crossover cable into the PC s Network port 4 Ensure the link LED is on green RJ 45 to 45 crossover cable DTMF Dual Tone Multi Frequency Remote Access connections require the following POTS Line XMU ATIS Guide rev 04 23 Cabling the XMU ATIS Control Card Connecting Remote Telephone Access The XMU ATIS provides a remote telephone access port which is accessed through the REMOTE RJ 11 connector on the Control card See Cabling the XMU ATIS Control Card on page 17 for more information There are two possible modes of remote port operation 1 PSTN Mode An analog line is connected using a standard telephone jack and cable to the XMU ATIS remote port to provide Remote Access to the XMU The telephone number for that analog line must be dialed 2 REMOTE Mode A standard telephone set is connected to the XMU ATIS remote port to provide Remote Access to the XMU Lifting the telephone s handset automatically connects the control card no number has to be dialed s 8 9 0 PETHI 3 CONNECT TO PSTH MODE TELEPHONE NETWORK PSTNI naa 7 T 000 Hy 2 1 wf Ui er m Oo SERAL 1 SERAL 2 NETWORK CONNECTTO STANDARD REMOTE MODE TELEPHONE Either mode of Remote Access allows control of the XMU ATIS from a remote location using a DTMF touch tone telephone Thus an operator who is not in the same room as the
28. Red Red Grn Blk Blu Yel Brn Yel Org VIt CPA PTT 27 30 33 36 Wht Wht Red Blk Blu Org Slt Grn Note Lines 5 8 are optional telephone ports PTT output from CP1 pin can be used directly if transmitter type permits and phantom PTT is not required Jumper Name Description for 1 2 Setting Description for 2 3 Setting Value That is Set on the Card Jil Internal PTT Volts External PTT Volts 1 2 J12 Phantom PTT Separate PTT Output 2 3 J13 Use Default Phantom Input Separate Input 2 3 J14 Use Default High Level Input Low Level Input 2 3 J21 Internal PTT Volts External PTT Volts 1 2 J22 Phantom PTT Separate PTT Output 2 3 J23 Use Default Phantom Input Separate Input 2 3 J24 Use Default High Level Input Low Level Input 2 3 J31 Internal PTT Volts External PTT Volts 1 2 J32 Phantom PTT Separate PTT Output 2 3 JA Internal PTT Volts External PTT Volts 1 2 XMU ATIS Guide rev 04 35 Cabling XMU ATIS Line Cards Jumper Name Sdn auc ee Value That is Set the J42 Phantom PTT Separate PTT Output 2 3 J43 Use Default Input Disabled Separate Input 2 3 J50 Use Default DEFAULT DO NOT USE 1 2 J60 Use Default DEFAULT DO NOT USE 1 2 J70 Use Default DEFAULT DO NOT USE 1 2 J80 Use Default DEFAULT DO NOT USE 1 2 INTERNAL AUDIO TRANSFORMER TO TRANSMITTER PTT mea SIGNAL INTERNAL INTERNAL
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30. a warrants this equipment to be free of defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of shipment All defects will be repaired without charge upon return of the unit to the factory This warranty is null and void if any modifications have been made to the unit or if the unit has been subject to physical or electrical stress as determined by the manufacturer This warranty covers parts and labour only and does not include shipping costs traveling expenses or travel time Installation of the equipment is the sole responsibility of the purchaser The manufacturer its agents or distributors accept no responsibility for malfunction or damage caused by improper connection of the unit THE MANUFACTURER ITS AGENT OR DISTRIBUTORS ARE NOT LIABLE FOR LOSSES INCURRED THROUGH THE USE OF THE EQUIPMENT OR BY THE MALFUNCTION OF THE EQUIPMENT OR FOR ANY LOSSES OR DAMAGE INCURRED BY THE USE OF THE EQUIPMENT IN ANY MEANS WHATSOEVER THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OF THE EQUIPMENT TO ITS NORMAL FUNCTIONAL CAPABILITY THIS WARRANTY IS COMPLETE AS STATED AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED ARE NOT VALID Important Read Carefully This End User License Agreement is a legal agreement between you either an individual or a single entity and Interalia This legal agreement is specific for the XMU hardware and software that you have purchased Software Product License Grant of License
31. about 45 entering 49 messages 45 partition 45 system 45 alarms about 25 cabling 26 port location on control card 17 wiring alarm connector 26 Amphenol see RJ 21 16 before you start cabling 14 unpacking 55 cables color abbreviations 14 matching to connectors 15 cabling about 11 alarms 26 control card 17 direct connection to 21 flowchart 13 line cards 27 modem connection to XMUCOM 21 network direct connection to XMU COM 22 network LAN connection to XMU COM 22 preparing for 13 14 remote access 24 Card 58 XMU ATIS Guide rev 04 75 checking system configuration 10 system startup 10 checklists hardware accessories 55 system startup 10 communication direct 21 Ethernet 22 modem 21 configurations about 71 checking startup 10 connections to XMUCOM 19 connectors hybrid analog line cards 16 low impedance line cards 16 matching to cables 15 MWR line cards 16 PAAS line cards 16 RJ 21 16 control card about 17 alarm port 17 cabling 17 carrier detect indicator 71 hot swap 72 link indicator 72 modem port 17 network port 17 remote access port 17 serial port 17 Create 55 D direct connection about 19 cabling 21 DTMF applications about 71 dual tone multi frequency see DTMF applications 71 Index E Ethernet about 72 collision indicator 71 port link indicator 72 status indicator 17 F firmware checking version 10 flowcharts cabling XMU
32. and connection order Siehe auch zus tzliche Sicherheitshinweise auf folgenden Seiten Seite 9 Installation und Stromversorgung Seite 25 Konfiguration der Fernanschl sse Seite 28 Leitungskarte Schutzleiter Schutzerdung und Verbindungsreihenfolge interalia In this chapter Installation Activities on page 7 Installing the XMU ATIS Unit on page 8 Checking System Startup on page 10 XMU ATIS Guide rev 04 7 Installation Activities Installation Activities Complete the following activities to install the XMU Install XMU Install XMU Connect XMU to Power Supply System Startup 1 If required install the XMU a rack or on a wall See To install an XMU ATIS in a rack on page 8 or To mount an XMU ATIS to a wall on page 9 for more information 2 Connect the XMU ATIS to its power supply For the large chassis could be to one or both of the following power supplies AC power See page 18 Installation Handbook for more information DC power See page 18 Installation Handbook for more information Note Since the AC power cord is the disconnect for the XMU ensure that the AC receptacle is near the unit Sicherheitshinweis Der Netzstecker ist die An Ausschaltung f r die XMU Vergewissern Sie sich deshalb da der Nestzanschlu in der N he der Maschine und leicht erreichbar ist 3 Check to ensure proper system startup See Checking System Startup on pa
33. ation may be required at a later date for maintenance and upgrades you should record it To check system startup 1 Attach the XMU ATIS to the appropriate power supply 2 Verify that the LCD illuminates 3 Verify that the XMU ATIS identifies the current system configuration in the following order The current firmware version installed interalia Proper loading of messages and prompts The total amount of recording time currently installed interalia The amount ofrecording time that is currently Version EHEN available The date and time essages Loading Prompts Total rec Time Avail rec Time 1 Jan 2002 55 ESD Electrostatic Discharge Cabling the XMU ATIS Cabling the XMU ATIS involves connecting and or wiring each line card to the appropriate PBX transmitter or amplifier In addition it involves cabling the Control card to the appropriate connections which could include Alarm connection Telephone lines for Remote Access and modem connections Ethernet network or direct connection Direct RS 232 connection Caution The cabling of the XMU ATIS should only be completed by a qualified telecommunications electronics technician Standard static discharge precautions must be followed when handling any internal components ESD precautions should also be observed Interalia cannot be held responsible for damage to parts or equipment caused by impr
34. cess about 45 accessing XMU 49 cabling 24 change access code 46 change language 51 commands 47 delete message 50 disconnecting from XMU 49 features 47 messages 49 play message 50 port location on control card 17 record message 50 set access mode 46 setting up 45 XMU ATIS Guide rev 04 77 using 47 Remote mode configuration 23 RJ 21 connector pinout 16 S safety ESD precautions 11 installer qualifications 11 standard static discharge precautions 11 Send 61 serial ports location on control card 17 setting up direct communication 21 Ethernet direct communication 22 Ethernet LAN communication 22 modem communication 21 remote access 45 single partition node menu 39 system menu 40 static ESD precautions 11 standard precautions 11 status modem indicator 17 network indicator 17 system front panel 40 menu 40 T telephone lines PSTN system 72 U uninterruptible power supply see UPS 73 UPS about 73 78 Index X XMU about 73 accessories 55 cabling 11 default language 51 installing 5 installing in rack 8 mounting to a wall 9 navigation 37 nodes 72 system check 10 system startup 10 unpacking 55 XMUCOM about 1 73 about connecting to 19 connecting with direct connection 21 connecting with modem connection 21 connecting with network direct con nection 22 connecting with network LAN connec tion 22 End User License Agreement Limited Warranty Interali
35. e control card TIP Bas ine delete Command Remote Access Protocol commandandreturn to the previous m UA Change access code for message xxx 1 Change system access code 10 you sure Change language prompt to English 401 Change language prompt to French 402 Change language prompt to Spanish 403 Change language prompt to German 404 Change language prompt to Portuguese 405 Get unit type S W version 499 Monitor Transmitter Card Line 68xy Record Message xxx 7xxxi Play Message xxx 8xxx Replace Message xxx with message 0 9 Disconnect 0 Terminate Restart ask for new 000 Remote Telephone Access only password Note nnn partition message or access code number x card number line number z language number only available with partitioning enabled only available with partitioning disabled Message number 0 is a temporary message Standby Message which can be recorded and played without affecting any other messages When the user decides that the temporary message is recorded properly they can replace any message in the XMU with the temporary message When the user disconnects the temporary message is automatically erased XMU ATIS Guide rev 04 49 Understanding XMU Remote Telephone Access Working with Remote Telephone Access Messages Users wanting to add remove or change a message remotely must have a go
36. each the desired message number and press Enter 5 Press Enter to select Play on the menu Press the Left Arrow for Standby MSG or Right Arrow for Selected MSG 7 Press Enter again to play the message XMU plays the message counting down the remaining playing time of the message 8 Press Exit to stop playing or allow the message to play itself out 9 _ Press Exit until the menu returns to the main display 44 Chapter 4 XMU ATIS Operation To delete a message 1 2 3 Press Enter to access the Main Menu Press Enter to select Messages Press the Right Arrow button until you reach the desired message number and press Enter Press the Right Arrow button until you reach Delete and press Enter XMU displays a message asking if you are sure that you want to delete this message Press Enter to delete the message When re displays Message Delete press Exit until the menu returns to the main display Main Menu PD Messages gt Select Message lt 1 gt Message 1 O lt Delete gt Are you sure Message 1 lt Delete gt XMU ATIS Guide rev 04 45 Understanding XMU Remote Telephone Access Understanding XMU Remote Telephone Access The Remote Access feature allows a programmer to access XMU from a remote location using a touch tone telephone The XMU ATIS Control Card can be configured for remote access through the telephone networ
37. ge 10 for more information Chapter 2 Installing the XMU Installing the XMU ATIS Unit Ensure that the following tools hardware and accessories are near The XMU ATIS unit Mounting brackets and screws Philips screwdriver To install an XMU ATIS in a rack 1 Ensure that the mounting brackets the correct size 19 or 23 2 Attach the rack mounting bracket to the XMU with the screws provided as shown below screws 4 per side flange Small Chassis gt screws 4 per side flange Large Chassis 3 Install the XMU in the rack using the flanges of the mounting brackets XMU ATIS Guide rev 04 9 Installing the XMU ATIS Unit To mount an XMU ATIS to a wall 19 rack mounting brackets can be turned 90 and used to mount a large chassis XMU on a wall Small chassis XMU units must be ordered with specific wall mounting brackets 1 Attach the mounting brackets to the XMU ATIS with the screws provided as shown below screws 4 per side 2 Use appropriate screws to mount the XMU to a plywood backboard Note Do notmount the XMU ATIS directly to standard wall board material 10 Chapter 2 Installing the XMU Checking System Startup At system startup the XMU ATIS identifies the current system configuration You should watch the information displayed on the LCD to ensure that the XMU ATIS is working correctly Since the system configuration inform
38. ge number 3 Press enter to select the current message TIP To pause while recording press Enter To resume recording press Enter again pause while playing press Enter To resume playing press Enter again XMU ATIS Guide rev 04 43 Understanding the XMU Front Panel To record a message 1 Connect a handset included with the XMU or tapedeck to the XMU unit Main Menu Messages gt Select Message e s Message 1 lt Record gt Strt Pause ENTER Stop EXIT Message 1 lt Replace gt Recording 8 43 Stop EXIT Main Menu Messages gt Select Message xx Message 1 Play gt Standby MSG lt Selected MSG gt Strt Pause ENTER Stop EXIT Playing 8 43 Stop EXIT Press Enter to access the Main Menu Press Enter to select Messages 4 Press the Right Arrow button until you reach the desired message number and press Enter 5 Press the Right Arrow button until you reach Record and press Enter 6 Press Enter again to begin recording your message XMU monitors your recording time 7 Press Exit to stop recording Press Right Arrow to reach Replace and press Enter 9 Press Exit until the menu returns to the main display To play a message Connect a handset included with the XMU to the XMU unit Press Enter to access the Main Menu Press Enter to select Messages 4 Press the Right Arrow button until you r
39. hat are executed when a call is received Configurations are designed on XMUCOMH software and then downloaded to the XMU unit Dual Tone Multi Frequency DTMF A telephone s touch tone system uses pairs of tones to represent the various keys There is a low tone and a high tone associated with each button 0 through 9 star and pound The XMU uses a DTMF node to identify the unique tones pressed by a caller on a touch tone telephone and route the call accordingly interalia 72 Glossary Ethernet Ethernet is a popular Local Area Network LAN type originally introduced by Xerox and now supported by an IEEE standard Ethernet uses a Carrier Sense Multiple Access Collision Detect CSMA CD technique to accommodate multiple devices on a common medium such as twisted pair cable The XMU Control Card network port is an Ethernet port It supports data transfer at 10 or 100 Mbps less control overhead Hot Swap Cards with hot swap capability can be changed while the XMU system is operating Line cards and power supply cards are hot swap types For line cards only those channels connected to the card to be removed and replaced are disrupted or need to be taken out of service Power supply cards can be swapped with no disruption to system operation so long as there is a second redundant power supply card Lines Lines are the telephone lines extensions that can connect to the XMU Link Indica
40. igh _ OFFLINE i Disabled Partition 1 High OFFLINE Partition 1 High OFFLINE Partition 1 High OFFLINE Partition 1 High OFFLINE Partition 1 EMPTY OFFLINE Disabled Disabled SS ij 1 Ji ar s 71 108 gt XMU ATIS Guide rev 04 59 Create an ATIS Application The following screen shot is just an example to show how you d configure this window if you wanted to play messages to two transmitters You would of course also have to add the second LIST node and applicable messages to the configuration F Card Editor x Jans Default Edit ine artitio Starting Node Volume Mode NIS Option EWT Option abe Partition 1 LIST 1 i i Transmitter 1 Partition 1 CARD1 LINE1 i Monitor TX 1 LIST 2 Disabled _ Disabled Transmitter 2 Partition 1 CARD1 LINES High Disabled Disabled Monitor TX 2 aimi per High OFFLINE Disabled 1 1 11 11 1 Partition 1 EMPTY OFFLINE Disabled Disabled This screen shot shows example of how to configure this window if you also wanted to connect telephones lines to the XMU so that callers could also hear the ATIS messages Card Editor x fatis v Default Edit line s Partition Starting Node Volume Mode NIS Option EWT Option Partition 1 LIST 1 i i Disabled Transmitter 1 Partition 1 CARD1 LINE1 i i Disabled Monitor TX 1 LIST 2 High Disabled Disabled Transmitter 2 Parti
41. k PSTN mode or through direct connection to a standard telephone Remote mode For either of these modes operation is the same When the programmer presses the touch tone keys the XMU receives a DTMF tone and responds with voice prompts that instruct the programmer on how to proceed When a user accesses the XMU remotely the XMU responds immediately with a request for an access code The manner in which the XMU responds from that point on depends on the access code entered Entering this Allows Specifications access code System Administrators access to all levels of XMU This number is features and options unique from all other XMU access codes Message Users access to specific messages intheXMU This code can be A message access code only allows changes to shared by one or more messages with that access code assigned to it messages Message access codes cannot be the same as the System access codes Each message in the XMU can be assigned access code If the user enters a message specific access code via remote access then they do not have to enter the message number and when using the record play or replace functions Setting Up XMU Remote Telephone Access If Remote Access will be used to communicate with the XMU the unit must be 1 Cabled to a telephone line 2 Set XMU to Remote Access mode using the XMU Front Panel See To set XMU Remote Telephone Access mode on page 46
42. nd a closed circuit between the C and the NO contacts 1 _ Wire the connector pinouts on the alarm connector using the following table GPS Used for Used for Alarm Mating Connector 1 Alarm 1 Output NC 6 Alarm 1 Input 2 Alarm 1 Output NO 7 Alarm 2 Output NC 3 Alarm 1 Output C 8 Alarm 2 Output NO 4 Alarm 2 Input 9 Alarm 2 Output C 5 Alarm 1 Input 10 Alarm 2 Input 2 Connect the wires to the appropriate external device such as a light or a buzzer 3 Plug the alarm mating connector into the ALARM port on the XMU control card Alarm out on the XMU ATIS Control Card 97531 108642 XMU ATIS Guide rev 04 27 Cabling XMU ATIS Line Cards Cabling XMU ATIS Line Cards Wiring Caution The ATIS Line Card requires the connection of a 1 5mm 2 14 AWG minimum protective earthing equipotential bonding ground conductor to the 5mm PE terminal on the card s faceplate This grounding arrangement must comply with local electrical code requirements Die ATIS Leitungskarte ben tigt die Verbindung eines 1 5mm 2 14 AWG amerikanische britische Norm f r Drahtquerschnitt Minimum Schutzleiters Potenzialausgleichsleiter Erdleiter zu dem 5mm PE Schutzleiter Anschluss auf der Karten Bedienerplatte Die Erdungsvorrichtung muss die Voraussetzungen der rtlichen elektrischen Richtlinien erf llen When installing the ATIS line card the protective earthing equipotential bonding
43. nd ribbon cable Connector SERIAL 1 Set up connection to RJ 45 to RJ 45 6ft RS 232 XMUCOM connector and cable and connector one of the following RJ 45 to DB 25 converter RJ 45 to DB 9 converter SERIAL 2 Perform future RS 232 Mating Connector RS 232 applications and RJ 45 to RJ 45 connector Ethernet cable NETWORK Set up connections to One of the following RJ 45 XMUCOMH software via an Ethernet network RJ 45 to RJ 45 6ft Category 5 UTP network connector and cable for LAN connection RJ 45 to RJ 45 crossover cable for direct connection 16 Chapter 3 Cabling the XMU ATIS RJ 21 50 pin Connector Use the Amphenol RJ 21 50 pin Connector to connect the line cards to the transmitter Each line on the Amphenol 50 pin connector has a tip ring pair The tip ring pair provides the message audio path PSTN 4 PSTN3 STE SERIE DESEE PSTN 2 Note See Cabling XMU ATIS Line Cards on page 27 PSTN 1 PTT 4 4 TX3 PTT 2 TX2 PTT 1 1 PSTN 4 PSTN3 PSTN 2 PSTN 1 PTT Volts 4 4 Volts 3 Volts 2 2 Volts 1 1 XMU ATIS Guide rev 04 17 Cabling the XMU ATIS Control Card Cabling the XMU ATIS Control Card The XMU ATIS Control card must be cabled to handle the inputs and outputs from alarms remote access and PC communications The Control card has 6 connector ports as shown below
44. ne Access unussessenssenssenssensennsennssnnssnnsennsennsennsenssnnsennnne 47 Remote Telephone Access Commands eene 48 Working with Remote Telephone Access Messages 2 49 To remotely access the XMU 2 49 disconnect from the 49 To record a message remotely eren teens 50 To Play message remotely 2 iter tritt 50 To delete a message remotely eere 50 To change default language of operation optional 51 Chapter 5 Step by Step Example ln this chiaptelsu eee ttai ee XMU ATIS Configuration reet ea ie eere tan How to Guide tiec imei ua mane ne pa c Create an ATIS Application Edit and label MSG nodes XMU N IS Create LIST NOG G nase rasen Card TE 58 Send the Configuration the XMU anenssosssnsssnsssnssenssunssenssunssunsenssenssenssenennsenn DO 0 0 00 00 00600600 Chapter 6 Hot Standby System 8 Hot Standby Systematic Eaa Front Panel Configuration u Chapter 7 Standard 50 Telecommunication Cable Glossary Index End User Licen
45. ngskarte sind auf Fernmodus einzustellen zum Anschlie en des Fernanschlusses an das Standardtelefonnetz To connect an analog line to provide Remote Telephone Access 1 Ensure that a vacant active telephone outlet is nearby If one is not nearby install one Prior to working with telephone lines please refer to the following safety considerations Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm Never install a telephone jack in a wet location unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface POTS pP Always use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines P 2 Connect the one end of the POTS line or analog extension to the RJ 11 remote elephone 4 access port on the XMU Service XMU ATIS Guide rev 04 25 Cabling the XMU ATIS Control Card 3 Plug the RJ 11 Mating Connector telephone jack on the opposite end of the POTS line or analog extension into the vacant active telephone outlet 4 Configure the XMU to allow Remote Access See Understanding XMU Remote Telephone Access on page 45 Note For a Master Slave set up the Slave unit can use the same telephone line as the Master but you must program the Slave not to answer until after 3 rings Leave the Master unit set to answer after 1 ring Connecting Alarms optional The XMU ATIS provides
46. nnector pinouts to specific line cards See RJ 21 50 pin Connector on page 16 Understand the conventions used in this chapter See Interface Table Conventions and Abbreviations on page 14 Interface Table Conventions and Abbreviations The following color abbreviations are used in the PBX interface tables Abbreviation Cable Color Abbreviation Cable Color Blk Black Grn Green Brn Brown Blu Blue Red Red vit Violet Org Orange Slt Slate Yel Yellow Wht White In addition the following conventions are used in the PBX interface tables This Convention Identifies Pin The pin number on the 50 position connector Color The wire color stripe color for the wire corresponding to the pin on the 50 position connector ATIS Guide rev 04 15 Preparing to Cable the XMU ATIS Matching XMU ATIS Cables and Connectors Use the following table to match Control card and line card connectors to the appropriate cables and mating connectors XMU Connector on card Card Requires connector Control MODEM Communicate with RJ 11 Mating Connector Card RJ 11 XMUCOM telephone jack and connector telephone cable REMOTE Program messages from RJ 11 Mating Connector RJ 11 aremote location using telephone jack and connector atouch tone telephone telephone cable ALARM Connect alarm circuitry Alarm Mating Connector Alarm a
47. nnector uctor etri tibi meret 26 4 ii Table of Contents Alarm pin out the XMU ATIS Control Card 26 Cabling XMU ATIS Line Cards se 27 Wiring 44227 27 1 Phantom PTT With External Voltage sissit 28 2 Phantom PTT With Internal Voltage sse 30 3 Relay Output PTT With External Voltage 32 4 Relay Output PTT With Internal Voltage 34 ATIS Line card jumper positions 436 XMU2 ATIS Line Card Face Plate Chapter 4 XMU ATIS Operation hiess 38 XMU Navigation Activities ussseinsscasisnssunsssnssnanentenssanssensne 39 Node Menu Hierarchy Single Partition Mode 39 System Menu Hierarchy Single Partition Mode Understanding the XMU Front Panel sessssssssecssecsscsecsecssscstecneecssecseesseesseess Using the Front Panel To record a message To play a message unse To delete a message Understanding XMU Remote Telephone Access Setting Up XMU Remote Telephone Access i To set XMU Remote Telephone Access mode 46 To change the default Remote Telephone Access code 46 Using Remote Telepho
48. o transmitters but can be used for monitor recorder outputs 1 Phantom PTT With External Voltage Transmitter Ports Transmitter Optional Telephone PortS Signal TX2 TX3 Linel Line2 Line 3 Line 4 Line5 Line 6 Line 7 Line 8 Pin Pin Pin Pin Pin Pin Pin Pin colour colour colour colour colour colour colour colour Tip Transmit 26 29 32 35 38 41 44 47 Audio 1 Wht Wht Red Red Blk Yel Blu Yel Vit Blu Brn Org Slt Grn Brn Org Ring Transmit 1 4 7 10 13 16 19 22 Audio 2 Blu Brn Org Slt Grn Blu Yel Brn Org Wht Wht Red Red Blk Yel vit CPB PTT Volts 2 5 Sit 8 11 55 VDC Wht Grn Blu Wht Red Note Lines 5 8 are optional telephone ports Jumper Name E LA fort Value That is Set the Card Jil Internal PTT Volts External PTT Volts 2 3 12 Phantom Separate Output 1 2 J13 Use Default Phantom Input Separate Input 2 3 J14 Use Default High Level Input Low Level Input 2 3 Jumper Name Description for 1 2 Description for 2 3 XMU ATIS Guide rev 04 29 Cabling XMU ATIS Line Cards Value That is Set on the Card Setting Setting J21 Internal PTT Volts External PTT Volts 2 3 J22 Phantom PTT Separate PTT Output 1 2 J23 Use Default Phantom Input Separate Input 2 3 J24 Use Default High Le
49. od understanding of the configuration and messages in the XMU The user must also know the message number associated with each message they want to work with This information is collected during configuration design and implementation See the XMU QuickStart Guide for more information about messages To remotely access the XMU 1 Dial the Remote Access telephone number or lift the handset on a ring down circuit When the XMU answers the line it responds Enter Access Code 2 Enter the appropriate Remote Access code followed by The access code entered determines the functions and options that the user is allowed access to See Understanding XMU Remote Telephone Access on page 45 The XMU responds Enter Command 3 Enter the command number see Remote Telephone Access Commands on page 48 and follow the XMU responses until the desired command has been completed Note Ifan invalid command or message number is selected the XMU responds with the following message Error Invalid Command or Error No or Invalid Message To disconnect from the XMU 1 Complete the command 2 Press 0 followed by The XMU responds Done and disconnects the line Note Ifa remote command is not received within 30 seconds the XMU automatically disconnects from the line 50 Chapter 4 XMU ATIS Operation To record a message remotely 1 Determine the number of the message you want to record 2 Remotely access the XMU See Wo
50. on protocols and system details and status can all be viewed by navigating through the card menu hierarchy on the Front Panel However XMUCOMH also provides an easy to use interface for setting changing and viewing these parameters See XMU QuickStart Guide for more information about system configuration The following configuration structure represents the Front Panel system menu when the XMU is operating in Single Partition mode Main Menu lt System System System System System System System Communication gt Partition lt Time Date gt lt EWT gt lt Diagnostics gt lt System reset T T 1 T T 1 I 1 System System H System System System lt Access code gt lt Remote mode gt lt MWR gt Override gt 1 Statistics gt i I 1 I Fo G0 4 4o 4o B 3 XMU ATIS Guide rev 04 41 Understanding the XMU Front Panel Understanding the XMU Front Panel The XMU can be configured by using the four buttons and the LCD located on the Front Panel as shown below The Front Panel buttons are used to navigate through the XMU configuration menu that is shown on the LCD display The menu is arranged in a top down flow This feature Is used to 2x16LCD Display function information and line status to the character display user Arrows Navigate to the various XMU menu options Enter Select a menu option or to navigate to a deeper level of
51. oper handling or installation interalia U ATIS this chapter Cabling Activities on page 13 Preparing to Cable the XMU ATIS on page 14 Cabling the XMU ATIS Control Card on page 17 Cabling XMU ATIS Line Cards on page 27 XMU ATIS Guide rev 04 13 Cabling Activities Cabling Activities Complete the following activities to connect and wire the XMU ATIS Cable XMU Prepare to Cable XMU Cable XMU Control Card Connect and Wire Line Cards 1 Ensure that the appropriate preparations are taken before cabling the XMU See Preparing to Cable the XMU ATIS on page 14 2 Cable the Control card to the appropriate connections See Cabling the XMU ATIS Control Card on page 17 3 Connect and wire the ATIS line cards using the Cabling XMU ATIS Line Cards on page 27 Note Cabling for a Master Slave redundancy system is described in Hot Standby System on page 64 14 Chapter 3 Cabling the XMU ATIS Preparing to Cable the XMU ATIS To properly cable the various Control card connections as well as to wire and connect XMU ATIS line cards you should ensure that the following prerequisites have been met Ensure that the appropriate cables are available for connecting and wiring the XMU See Matching XMU ATIS Cables and Connectors on page 15 As always cables s hould be properly managed during XMU ATIS connecting and wiring and properly stored after installation Match the co
52. ose details First we need to create and label the messages used by the ATIS application Click the MSG button in the Config Builder window three 3 times to create three Message nodes Double click on MSG node one 1 in the upper left hand pane to open the MSG Node Editor window and edit the attributes of that message Use the scroll buttons at the top of the MSG node editor window to edit MSG nodes two and three Msg 1 ATIS message in English Msg 2 ATIS message in Spanish Msg 3 Other message if applicable 56 Chapter 5 Step by Step Example Edit and label MSG nodes Next we ll map the message nodes to the audio files which should be stored on your hard drive or network To do this simply click on the box to the right of the File Name field in the MSG Node Editor window then browse to where the audio file for the message is stored Select the file and click open DC MSG Node Editor x 4 71 1of3 gt Label fatis message in English Max Length sec o State DTMF Ignore Interrupt IV Backup to Flash Memory Access Code JPoimoo1 way Directory camy Documents Comment Note Ifyou do not have the audio files on your computer you can record the messages directly onto the XMU via the remote telephone access port or using Message Manager You can also use the handset amp front panel this
53. rking with Remote Telephone Access Messages on page 49 for more information When the XMU responds Enter Command press 7 Press the message number nnn you want to record followed by When the XMU responds with a short beep record the message 9 wm Press to stop recording The XMU responds with Message nnr recorded To play a message remotely 1 Determine the number of the message you want to play 2 Remotely access the XMU See Working with Remote Telephone Access Messages on page 49 for more information 3 When the XMU responds Enter Command press 8 Press the message number nnn you want to play followed by XMU plays the message 5 Press to stop playing the message To delete a message remotely 1 Determine the number of the message you want to delete TIP 2 Remotely access the XMU See Working with Remote Telephone Access Messages on page 49 for more To cancel the delete information command hang up before you reach Step 3 p When the XMU responds Enter Command press 39 Press the message number nnn you want to delete followed by 5 The XMU will respond with a verbal confirmation done XMU ATIS Guide rev 04 51 Understanding XMU Remote Telephone Access To change default language of operation optional When the XMU is accessed remotely the first response it gives is always in English Enter Access Code The language it responds with from that point
54. rt is also required for X lt MUCOM access the Ethernet crossover cable may be replaced by a standard Ethernet hub or switch The network administrator must assign unique static IP addresses to each of the units DHCP is not supported There are four configurable parameters for standby operation namely standby mode partition remote IP address and backup link The meaning of each of these parameters is shown below Standby Mode The mode determines what role this unit will play in the master slave pair When the mode is set to Disabled the unit acts as standalone XMU normal operation This is the default mode of operation for all XMU s To enable standby operation change the mode to Master or Slave Partition Select the partition which will be synchronized By default the XMU has only one partition and that partition is 1 If multiple partitions are enabled choose which partition to use Remote IP Address This should be set to the IP address of the other unit in the pair Backup Link If a secondary communications link is required for additional redundancy between the pair a serial crossover cable may be added between the units Set this option to Enabled if this is required Front Panel Configuration The configuration for standby operation is contained in the system menu of the front panel The menu tree for standby configuration is Main Menu System MWR Standby 1 Standby Mode Di
55. sabled Remote IP Addr 192 168 1 2 Backup Link Disabled 66 Chapter 6 Hot Standby System Normal Operation Booting In order to boot the system turn on the master and the slave at the same time If the units are booted more than 60 seconds apart a failure will be detected during boot To avoid this failure from occurring start the units at the same time The units will automatically synchronize all of their messages during boot Updating Messages All message updates should be done on the master unit This applies to front panel remote and XMUCOM message downloads When the master unit receives a new message it automatically updates the same message on the slave unit It is important to note that a message recorded on the slave will NOT be transferred to the master see exception below in Master Failure Failure Operation and Recovery Master failure In the event that the master unit fails the slave unit becomes active The slave unit will be fully functional including the ability to record new messages When the master unit is repaired and brought back into service the master will download all of the latest messages from the slave When the synchronization has completed the master will become active and the slave will revert to a standby state All messages should again be recorded on the master unit Slave failure In the event that the slave fails the master will continue normal operation When the
56. se Agreement Important Read Carefully sun es Software Product License ATIS Overview Read this chapter to gain an understanding of the special applications listed below interalia this chapter Automatic Terminal Information System ATIS on page 3 XMU ATIS Guide rev 04 3 Automatic Terminal Information System ATIS Automatic Terminal Information System ATIS Overview Interalia s Automatic Terminal Information System ATIS is a solid state audio recording system used at airports to transmit repetitive information to arriving and departing airplanes Pilots can receive important information even if the airport is not staffed or the personnel are busy Information such as wind speed air temperature wind direction visibility and runway conditions are typically recorded then broadcast 24 hours a day to approaching or departing planes via a transmitter Typical ATIS Users CANADA US Federal Aviation Administration FAA US Air National Guard US Air Force Raytheon Corporation Canada AERONAUTICA CIVIL Colombia Royal Malaysian Air Force 9 99 Cards The following Line Cards are available for XMU ATIS operation Model 47371 4 transmitter ports without PSTN ports Model 47374 4 transmitter ports with 4 PSTN ports Installing the XMU The installation process consists of physical installation at the appropriate location connecting the XMU to its designated power s
57. t and accompanying printed materials and any copies of the software product are owned by Interalia You may not copy the printed material accompanying the software product interalia 4110 79th Street N W Calgary Alberta Canada T3B 5C2 Tel 1 403 288 2706 Fax 1 403 288 5935 info interalia com For over 34 years Interalia has been a global leader in the design and manufacture of high quality audio announcement solutions for the telecommunication and transportation markets During this time we have installed more than 250 000 systems in 60 countries around the world 10340 Viking Drive Suite 135 Eden Prairie Minnesota U S A 55344 Tel 1 952 942 6088 Fax 1 952 942 6172 info interalia com Bridge End Road Grantham Lincolnshire England NG31 7TS Tel 44 0 1476 594207 Fax 44 0 1476 594208 info interalia com Interalia recognizes that to be successful today we need to listen to our customer s suggestions and implement them in our products Our solutions are the result of collective input from our Customers and the engineering excellence Interalia has become known for over the last 34 years
58. ties to understand XMU navigation and to prepare for setting up configurations Understanding XMU Navigation Understand Firmware Hierarchy Understand Front Using the 1 Front Panel Panel Navigation Configuring Understand Remote and Using Access Navigation AGEE 1 Understand the XMU hierarchy See Node Menu Hierarchy Single Partition Mode on page 39 for more information 2 Understand Front Panel navigation and learn to configure the XMU using the Front Panel See the following for more information Understanding the XMU Front Panel page 41 Using the Front Panel on page 42 3 If required configure the XMU to allow Remote Access and learn to navigate using Remote Access See the following for more information Understanding XMU Remote Telephone Access on page 45 Using Remote Telephone Access on page 47 Node Menu Hierarchy Single Partition Mode XMU configurations control the behavior and functionality of XMU Nodes are used to program and define these configuration files Users can view information about each node by navigating through the node menu hierarchy See XMU QuickStart Guide for more information about nodes 40 Chapter 4 XMU ATIS Operation The following configuration structure represents the Front Panel node menu for the XMU4 Main Menu Nodes Nodes lt Delete 4 4 System Menu Hierarchy Single Partition Mode XMU system access codes communicati
59. tion Ethernet Through LAN WAN networks This method is effective for LAN organizations that have existing LAN WAN networks operating at all Connection XMU sites Ethernet connections require network card to be installed within the XMUCOM PC Both the PC and XMU unit be connected to the network for LAN access A fixed IP address for the XMU unit An IP address for the X lt MUCOM Admin PC See To connect to the PC through an Ethernet LAN Network on page 22 for more information 20 Chapter 3 Cabling the XMU ATIS To let the XMU communicate with Direct Ethernet Connection With a non LAN Ethernet connection by connecting the network port of a PC directly to the network port on the XMU using an RJ 45 crossover cable In this case the data transfer speeds are much faster than direct connection RS 232 Use this method if your PC is equipped with a network card but does not have an available LAN to connect with The cross over cable creates a separate network connection between the PC and the XMU unit Direct Ethernet connections require network card to be installed within the X lt MUCOM PC cross over Ethernet Cable provided by Interalia An IP address for the XMU unit default on unit is 192 168 100 2 An IP address for the X lt MUCOM Admin PC See To connect to the PC directly with the Network port on page 22 for more information The best way
60. tion 1 CARD1 LINES High Disabled Disabled Monitor TX 2 Partition 1 LIST 1 High R 1 Disabled Disabled Phone connection for LIST 1 Partition 1 LIST 1 High R 1 Disabled Disabled Phone connection for LIST 1 Partition 1 LIST 2 High R 1 Disabled Disabled Phone connection for LIST 2 Disabled Phone connection for LIST 2 Partition 1 Note Ifthe Config Builder window should disappear from view simply click on the 46 Configuration Builder button near the top of your XMUCOM window 60 Chapter 5 Step by Step Example We have now created allthe nodes and your config builder should look like this Ei Config Builder ust DATE TIME xFER STYLE omme AUTO vox MOH Paas TABLE NIS Quick Node Partition view edt E Parton 1 status node ise 0 ATIS message in Spanish Additional message List of ATIS messages The configuration is complete The Config Builder window displays all the nodes we have created their labels if we entered them and the details of the highlighted nodes in the right hand pane of this window If you highlight a MSG node you can listen to the audio file by clicking on the green button in the tool bar This is a play button XMU ATIS Guide rev 04 61 Create an ATIS Application Send the Configuration the XMU All that s left
61. tom PTT Separate PTT Output 2 3 XMU ATIS Guide rev 04 33 Cabling XMU ATIS Line Cards Jumper Name Far e aue Value That is Set on the Card Jal Internal PTT Volts External PTT Volts 2 3 J42 Phantom PTT Separate PTT Output 2 3 J43 Use Default Input Disabled Separate Input 2 3 J50 Use Default DEFAULT DO NOT USE 1 2 J60 Use Default DEFAULT DO NOT USE 1 2 J70 Use Default DEFAULT DO NOT USE 1 2 J80 Use Default DEFAULT DO NOT USE 1 2 TIP gt AUDIO INTERNAL TRANSFORMER TO TRANSMITTER RING gt CPA gt PTT SIGNAL JN2 INTERNAL INTERNAL JN1 CPB EXTERNAL 24V SOURCE u um 4 PrrVoLTS LINE LINE LINE N 1 2 3 4 FOR LINES 1 2 3 4 XMU LINE CARD CONNECTIONS SEE TABLE FOR PIN OUT XMU ATIS RELAY OUTPUT EXTERNAL PTT VOLTAGE 34 Chapter 3 Cabling the XMU ATIS 4 Relay Output PTT With Internal Voltage Transmitter Ports Transmitter Optional Telephone Ports Signal TX2 TX3 Linel Line2 Line3 Line4 Line 5 Line 6 Line 7 Line 8 Pin Pin Pin Pin Pin Pin Pin Pin colour colour colour colour colour colour colour colour Tip Transmit 26 29 32 35 38 41 Yel 44 Yel 47 Vlt Audio 1 Wht Wht Red Red Sit Blk Grn Blu Brn Org Blu Brn Org Ring Transmit 1 Blu 4 Brn 7 Org 10 Sl 13 16 19 22 Audio 2 Wht Wht
62. tor The link indicator is associated with the network Ethernet port on the Control Card This indicator is on when the port is connected to an active Ethernet network Memory Module Memory Modules reside on the Control Card and provide working and non volatile memory storage for messages and configurations within the XMU Memory Modules are replaceable and upgradeable Modem A device for transferring digital data over analog telephone lines Modem is the contraction of the words MODulator DEModulator Node XMU building blocks consisting of a group of commands or XMU settings that are used to build XMU configurations Port A female connector on the XMU for connecting the male connector of various external devices Public Switched Telephone Network PSTN The public telephone system that operates the normal phone system XMU ATIS Guide rev 04 73 Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS The XMU can be connected to a UPS which will maintain the XMU for a limited time in case of a power failure XMU The XMU Digital Call Processor is a microprocessor based voice announcement and call processing system XMUCOM The XMUCOM software is a windows based program that lets you configure download update and backup configurations and messages to the XMU Configurations designed with XMUCOM are transmitted to the XMU unit through a modem connection or through LAN based networks Index A access codes
63. two output alarm contacts and two input alarm contacts all of which are accessed through the contact pinout on the Control card This alarm contact Is used to For more information Output 1 Trigger an external device a light or a See To wire the buzzer in the event of a system failure alarm connector on such as input power loss or page 26 for more microprocessor failure information Output 2 Trigger an external device or monitor in See To wire the the event that one of the two power alarm connector on supplies fails this feature only on an page 26 for more XMU large chassis unit with a dualpower information supply Input 1 Connect the optional override switch feature When connected to the XMU the See the XMUCOM override switch allows regular m application to programming to be overridden by a pre id h program override recorded message in case of an emergency messages Input 2 Reserved for future use Information not yet available for this future feature 26 Chapter 3 Cabling the XMU ATIS To wire the alarm connector When the system is powered up and running normally there is a closed circuit between the Common C and the Normally Closed NC contacts and an open circuit Alarm connections between the Common C and the Normally Open NO contacts In an alarm require the following condition the opposite occurs with an open circuit between the C and the NC contacts a
64. upply and checking system startup Caution Standard electro static discharge ESD precautions must be followed when handling any internal components Interalia cannot be held responsible for damage to parts or equipment caused by improper handling or installation Caution XMU ATIS equipment is to be installed by qualified personnel in Restricted Access Locations RAL where access is limited to qualified service personnel only XMU ATIS Anlagen m ssen von qualifiziertem Personal in zugangsbeschr nkten Bereichen installiert werden wo der Zugang auf qualifiziertes Dienstleistungspersonal beschr nkt ist Caution When configuring jumpers on the ATIS Control Card or Line Card the cards are to be removed from the chassis Do not remove chassis covers and attempt to configure jumpers while the cards are operating as hazardous voltages are present inside the unit Bei der Konfiguration der Steckbr cken auf der ATIS Steuerungs bzw Leitungskarte sind die Karten von dem Platinenaufnahmerahmen zu entfernen Da gef hrliche Spannungen im Inneren der Einheit herrschen d rfen w hrend des Betriebs die Abdeckungen des Platinenaufnahmerahmens nicht entfernt werden und es darf nicht versucht werden die Konfiguration der Steckbr cken vorzunehmen Please see additional safety information on the following pages Page9 Installation and Power Supply Page 25 Remote Port Configuration Page 28 Line Card protective grounding
65. vel Input Low Level Input 2 3 J31 Internal PTT Volts External PTT Volts 2 3 J32 Phantom PTT Separate PTT Output 1 2 J41 Internal PTT Volts External PTT Volts 2 3 J42 Phantom PTT Separate PTT Output 1 2 J43 Use Default Input Disabled Separate Input 2 3 J50 Use Default DEFAULT DO NOT USE 1 2 J60 Use Default DEFAULT DO NOT USE 1 2 J70 Use Default DEFAULT DO NOT USE 1 2 J80 Use Default DEFAULT DO NOT USE 1 2 TP INTERNAL AUDIO PTT TRANSFORMER TO TRANSMITTER RING 5 CPA JN2 INTERNAL PTT RELAY EXTERNAL 24V SOURCE PTT VOLTS N 1 2 3 4 FOR LINES 1 2 3 4 LINE LINE LINE LINE XMU LINE CARD ISTANDARD STANDARD OPTIONAL OPTIONAL CONNECTIONS 26 29 32 35 SEE TABLE FOR PIN OUT RING Par CPA 27 30 33 36 CPB 2 518 t XMU ATIS PHANTOM PTT EXTERNAL PTT VOLTAGE 30 Chapter 3 Cabling the XMU ATIS 2 Phantom PTT With Internal Voltage Transmitter Ports Transmitter Optional Telephone PortS Signal TX2 TX3 Line 1 Line 2 Line 3 Line 4 Line 5 Line 6 Line 7 Line 8 Pin Pin Pin Pin Pin Pin Pin Pin colour colour colour colour colour colour colour colour Tip Transmit 26 29 32 35 38 41 44 47 Audio 1 Wht Wht Red Red Blk Yel Blu Yel Vit Blu Brn Org Slt Grn Brn Org Ring Transmit 1 4 7 10 13 16 19 22 Audio 2 Blu Brn Org Slt Grn Blu Yel Brn Org Wht Wht Red Red Yel vit Note

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