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1. I If your new CSI product shall ever fail contact Connect Systems Inc Customer Service Dept for repair and warranty information at 805 642 7184 Note Connect Systems Inc reserves the right to render a modest Service charge when returned units are found to be free of parts or workmanship defect s i e operating to factory specification within the first year of warranty Such units will be returned freight collect to the sender including the appropriate service charge Connect Systems Inc Phone Patch and Paging Terminal Page 25 APPENDIX A FCC NOTICE TO USERS 1 This equipment complies with part 68 of the FCC rules On the bottom of this equipment is a label that contains among other information the FCC registration number and ringer equivalence number REN for this equipment If requested this information must be provided to the telephone company 2 The REN is used to determine the quantity of devices which may be connected to th telephone line Excessive REN s on the telephone line may result in the device not ringing in response to an incoming call In most but not all areas the sum of the REN s should not exceed five 5 0 To be certain of the number of devi
2. Connect Systems Inc Phone Patch and Paging Terminal Page 4 DIAGNOSTIC MODE COS SENSE SQUELCH By putting a jumper into JP9 the system will allow the user to determine the value to set the SENSE and COS inputs as well as adjust the squelch pot if COS is not used When in this mode the display will look as follows ISIOQIUIEI ICIOISI ISIEINISIEI IOIFIF I I 3 7 I we To generate the inactive value the user releases the PTT on the mobile radio used for testing and observes the display To generate the active value the user press s the PTT on the mobile radio uses for testing and observes the di the two values observed on the display splay The value for the trigger voltage for the appropriate parameter is a value between The squelch pot is used for proper adjustment of the SQUE The results will be either on or off DTMF By putting a jumper into JP7 the system determine if the system is decoding DTMF p of the display will be used for decoding D will allow the user to roperly The bottom line TMF tones from the radio and the top line will be used for decoding DTMF tones from the programming jack in the rear of the unit FACTORY TEST By putting a jumper into JP8 the factory test is performed This allows Connect Systems Incorporated to do a complete test of the hardware with just a minimal amount of test will not be released un
3. Phone Patch and Paging Terminal Page 3 GENERAL DESCRIPTION The FLEX SERIES MULTI MODE PHONE PATCH AND PAGING TERMINAL by Connect Systems Inc is a fully automatic simplex and duplex radiotelephone interconnect terminal and paging terminal A built in LCD digital display allows the user to obtain the maximum power from the on board microprocessor All features are user programmable and or selectable SETTING EVERTHING BACK TO FACTORY DEFAULT If for some reason it is necessary to set the system back to factory default plug a telephone into the programming jack in the back of the unit and enter the command 123456 You cannot disable the factory reset from working over the local programming jack GETTING INTO PROGRAMMING MODE This product allows the user to unconditionally get into programming mode by pressing 123456 from the telephone attached to the programming jack in the back of the unit Because the user has physical access to the unit at this time security codes is not an issue Remote access requires the use of a security code programmed in the unit DIFFERENT PROGRAMMING AREAS USED This product uses the following programming areas Global Parameters Speed Dialing Speed Calling Voice Prompts GETTING ADDITIONAL INFORMATION The web site at www connectsystems com has the user programming manual and the hardware reference manual These manuals should be used in conjunction with this manual
4. unit has a problem and should be returned for repairs in or out of warranty If upon disconnection of your unit there is still a problem on your line notify the telephone company that they have a problem and request prompt repair service The unit may be returned to Connect Systems Incorporated 2259 Portola Rd Ventura CA 93003 Connect Systems Inc Phone Patch and Paging Terminal Page 26 d 10 11 This interconnect product cannot be used on a public coin service provided by th telephon company Connect to Party Line Service is subject to state tariffs Contact the state public utility commission public service commission or corporation commission for information This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference which may cause undesirable operation This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly i e in strict accordance with the service manual may cause interference to radio or television reception It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B computing device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a residen
5. 100 milliseconds increment Default 99 This parameter is the time that if exceeded will indicate to the system that the ringing has stopped Normally the ringing cycle is one second of ringing followed by three seconds of no ringing If the time from ring to ring is exceeded then the auto answer ring number function will have to start over If the auto answer ring number is set to a one then this parameter will have no effect The Ring Space default is 9 9 seconds RING ANSWER OOO0O 80 N 0000 80 N 0 Leading Edge 1 Trailing Edge Default 0 Selects if the ring answer will be on the leading edge of the ring cycle or the trailing edge of the ring cycle If set to the leading edge the system will be able to be answered in a fraction of a second after the ringing starts The exact time determined by the Ring Detect parameter below If set to the trailing edge the telephone line relay will close when there is minimal voltage across the contacts Connect Systems Inc Phone Patch and Paging Terminal Page 15 RING DETECT 0000 81 MMM 0000 81 MMM Minimum number of transitions Default 10 The ringing signal provides a transition at the opto isolator at the ringing frequency The ringing signal is typically between 16 to 64 Hz This parameter detects how many transitions are needed in a given ring cycle before the ring signal will be deemed valid By setting the number to a small value and
6. CURRENT DISCONNECT 0000i4t694N1 0000 69 N 0 2 Default 1 Most phone systems will give a loss of loop current or line reversal when the phone at the far end hangs up This is more reliable than waiting for dial tone or busy signal to generate a disconnect 0 Disable 1 Disconnect on loss of loop current 2 Disconnect on line reversal LINE DELAY 0000 70 MM 0000 70 MM 0 99 in 10 millisecond increment Default 99 This parameter is the time after the line relay has been pulled in to the line is steady as indicated by a constant current in the line sense detectors The Line Delay default is 990 milliseconds LINE DISCONNECT TIME 0000 71 MM 0000 71 MM 0 99 in 1 millisecond increment Default 5 This parameter is the time the loss of loop current must be stable to indicate it s a real disconnect and not just a momentary glitch The Line Disconnect Time default is 5 milliseconds TELCO COURTESY BEEP 0000 72 T 0000 72 J 1 Enable J 0 Disable Default 0 If enabled the system will generate a momentary beep when the radio side stops transmitting and its time for the telephone side to start speaking INCOMMING CALLS BUSY CHANNEL MONITOR 0000 73 T 0000 73 J 1 Enable J 0 Disable Default 0 If enabled the system will not ring out or auto answer until the channel is clear for three seconds Connect Systems Inc Phone Patch and Paging Terminal Page 14 RING
7. When a call comes in the interconnect first checks to see if the channel is in use The incoming rings are counted before a mobile alert is sent The alert can consist of a Ring Tone that sounds like a telephone ringing or a paging sequence The user Connect Systems Inc Phone Patch and Paging Terminal Page 22 programmable DTMF sequence can be used to operate attention getters such as a horn honker The type of alert selected can be set to occur only once every ring or on alternate rings of the incoming call To answer your call from the mobile simply enter your access code When you complete your call send the disconnect code AUTO ANSWER The interconnect must be set to automatically answer incoming calls if you wish to use manual paging OPERATION THROUGH REPEATERS OR TRUNKED SYSTEMS Only possible in the VOX mode Operating the interconnect through a repeater appears to the user as straight simplex operation It makes no difference if the repeater is DPL CTCSS or carrier activated or if the repeater has hang time Actually three or four seconds of hang time will improve operation because there will be fewer noises to distract the conversation The voice delay board is highly recommended when using the interconnect through repeaters to eliminate word clipping or loss Note See comments on setting the RX VOX control as previously discussed CALL PROGRESS TONE DETECTION CALL PROGRESS TON
8. maximum time between clicks for the system to recognize the clicks as valid The PTT Autodial Maximum Time default is 1 5 seconds STATION IDENTIFICATION QOO000 63 N 0000 63 N 0 7 Default 0 If station identification is enabled this parameter defines what voice message number to use STATION IDENTIFICATION MODE OOOO0 64H N 0000 64 N 0 3 Default 1 If 0 no station identification If 1 then station identification on disconnect only If 2 station identification on connect only if three station identification on both connect and disconnect BUSY SIGNAL DISCONNECT 00004 65134 0000 65 J 1 Enable J 0 Disable Default 1 If enabled a busy signal will disconnect the phone patch If disabled busy signal is ignored Connect Systems Inc Phone Patch and Paging Terminal Page 13 BUSY DISCONNECT CYCLES 00004664N1 0000 66 N 2 9 in 100 mS increments Default 7 This is the number of busy cycles for the system to disconnect if the busy signal disconnect parameter is enabled DIAL TONE DISCONNECT 000046714 34 0000 67 J 1 Enable J 0 Disable Default 1 If enabled a dial tone will disconnect the phone patch If disabled dial tone is ignored DIAL DISCONNECT TIME 0000 68 MM 0000 68 MM 20 99 in 100 mS increments Default 70 This is the time the dial tone must be active for the system to disconnect if the dial tone disconnect parameter is enabled LINE
9. mode and the DTMF 8 key sets it to the Transmit mode The default when in manual mode is to be receiving BUSY LINE DETECT 0000 103 T 0000 103 J270 1 Default 0 When set to 0 this feature is disabled When set to 1 the busy line detect hardware is enabled Jumper 1 JP1 should be on when this feature is used Connect Systems Inc Phone Patch and Paging Terminal Page 18 REPEATER ENABLE 0000 104 MMM 0000 104 MMM Default 123 Allows enabling and disabling of the repeater function MMM nables the repeater and MMM disabled the repeater PHONE LINE DETECT 0000 105 0 0000 105 J 0 1 Default 1 Enables or Disabled the phone line detect logic Might have to be disabled on VOiP phone lines Connect Systems Inc Phone Patch and Paging Terminal Page 19 SPEED DIAL PARAMETERS TO PROGRAM TO DISPLAY V V Programming Parameters SPEED DIAL NUMBER 4ONNHOLHTTT T AONN 01 TTT T is the 1 16 digit speed dial number default blank This area is used for programming the speed dial numbers Up to 100 different speed dial numbers can be programmed Each speed dial number can be from 1 to 16 digits long SPEED CALLING PARAMETERS TO PROGRAM TO DISPLAY V V Programming Parameters SPEED CALLING NUMBER 5ONN O1L PPP P SONN 01 PPP P is the paging sequence default blank This area is used for programming the paging parameters Up to 100 different page
10. numbers can be programmed A page can consist of a CTCSS page DCS page DTMF page Two Tone page Selcall page etc See programming manual available on the web site for details VOICE PROMPT PARAMETERS TO PROGRAM TO LISTEN V V Programming Parameters VOICE PROMPT 7000 N 7000 N N 0 7 This area is used for programming the voice prompts Up to 8 different voice prompts can be programmed Playback is always over the radio connection Audio Out Pin 4 of terminal block If programming was initiated from the telephone line the playback is also over the telephone line If N is between 0 and 4 the record time is up to 9 seconds If N is between 5 and 7 the record time is up to 25 seconds Connect Systems Inc Phone Patch and Paging Terminal Page 20 OPERATION PLACING OUTGOING CALLS DIALING A CALL MANUALLY From the mobile press then enter th access code if any that was selected If the access delay is properly set you will hear a dial tone without clipping or delay In VOX mode wait until the dial tone drops off before you start to dial In duplex mode you may begin dialing as soon as you hear the dial tone After dialing the next thing heard will either be ringing or a busy signal If busy signal disconnect is enabled the interconnect will automatically disconnect if the number that was called is busy MANUAL DIALING WHEN SECOND DIALTONE IS REQUIRED Tone di
11. one year from date of sale to the initial end user This warranty applies only to the original consumer end user purchaser of each FLEX SERIES CONTROLLER During the first year of warranty CSI will repair any of its products at no charge providing the defective unit is shipped prepaid and service is performed by CSI Conventional prevailing labor and shipping charges will apply following the end of the first year CSI at its sole discretion will replac defective parts on an exchange basis for the first year of ownership by the original purchaser All shipping cost are the responsibility of the customer What is not covered by this limited warranty This warranty shall not apply if in our judgment the defects are caused by misuse lightning strikes customer modification water damage negligent use improper installation overloads caused by external voltage fluctuations use of unregulated power supply damage caused by transit or handling or an abusive treatment not in accordance with ordinary product use or the product serial number has bee removed altered or defaced Specific Exclusion This warranty specifically excludes lightning protection devices MOVs and phone line fuses and transistors in the PTT Push to Talk circuitry These components can only fail from external abuse THIS VARRANTY S N LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES STATEME REPRESENTATIONS A
12. setting the ring answer to the leading edge the system can respond to a ring in less than 250 milliseconds TELEPHONE REMOTE BASE 000014824N1 0000 82 N 0 1 Default 0 When set to 0 will answer automatically When set to 1 requires an access code If set to 1 then an access code is required VOICE MESSAGE ON CONNECT O0O000 83 N 0000 83 N 0 7 Default 0 When set to 0 will not generate any voice messages on answering otherwise the number is the voice message number AUX RELAY MODE OO000 84H N 0000 84 N 0 4 Default 0 The auxiliary relay can be used in one of five modes When N is equal to zero the auxiliary relay is never used When N is equal to one then the auxiliary relay will be pulled in whenever the PTT is asserted When N is equal to two the Auxiliary relay will be pulled in whenever the channel is active and released when ever the channel goes back to the idle mode When N is equal to three then the AUX relay will be turned on by the DTMF command over the telephone of MMM and turned off by the command MMM When N is equal to four then the AUX relay will be turned on by the DTMF command over the radio of MMM and turned off by the command MMM The value of MMM is given by the parameter 97 PAGING PARAMETERS PAGE MODE 00001485423i 0000485 J 1 Page J 0 No Page Default 0 If page is selected then the use
13. 9 in 100 millisecond increments Default 30 Access delay is a user selectable delay to compensate for PTT hang after pressing a DTMF key on mobile and portable radios Select a value that allows you to hear all of the DTMF from the programming mode without losing any characters The Access Delay default is 3 seconds ACTIVITY TIMER 0000 58 MM 0000 58 MM 0 10 99 in second increments Default 30 If the phone activity on the patch exceeds the time specified then the patch will turn off A value of O disables the featur The Activity Timer default is 30 seconds TIMEOUT TIMER 0000 59 MM 0000 59 MM 0 99 in minute increments Default 3 Selects the maximum call limit time A value of O disables the feature The Timeout Timer default is 3 minutes PTT AUTO DIAL QOOOO 6O N H 0000 60 N 0 3 9 3 9 Clicks Default disable If enabled 3 9 clicks of the mobile mike button at about one per second will automatically send the phone number stored in speed dial memory location 1 Three to nine subsequent presses will cause a disconnect PTT AUTODIAL MINIMUM TIME 0000 61 MM 0000 61 MM 5 99 in 100 mS increments Default 5 This is minimum time between clicks for the system to recognize the clicks as valid The PTT Autodial Minimum Time default is 500 milliseconds PTT AUTODIAL MAXIMUM TIME 0000 62 MM 0000 62 MM 5 99 in 100 mS increments Default 15 This is
14. ADIO LEVEL 0000 22 MMM 0000 22 MMM 0 255 Default 255 This is the level the voice prompts will be heard over the radio VOICE TELCO LEVEL 0000 234 MMM 0000 23 MMM 0 255 Default 255 This is the level the voice prompts will be heard over the telephone RADIO GAIN 0000 244 MM 0000 24 MM 1 16 Default 1 This is a digital preamp for the audio coming from the radio in case the audio has to be changed remotely or the level is too low TELCO GAIN 0000 25 MM 0000 25 MM 1 16 Default 1 This is a digital preamp for the audio coming from the telephon line in case the audio has to be changed remotely or the level is too low VOICE GAIN 0000 26 MM 0000 26 MM 1 16 Default 1 This is a digital preamp for the audio coming from the voice storage chip in case the audio has to be changed remotely or the level is too low COS SQUELCH Parameters COS OR INTERNAL SQUELCH O0O000 27 I 0000 27 J 1 INTERNAL SQUELCH J 0 COS DEFAULT 0 Selects the source of the squelch COS POLARITY SELECT 0000 28 I 0000 28 J 1 positive J 0 negative Default 1 If set for a positive voltage then any voltage above the COS Trigger Voltage will set COS true If set for a negative voltage then any voltage below the COS trigger voltage will set COS true There is a one half volt hysterises built in Connect Systems Inc Phone Patch and Paging Terminal Page 8 COS TRIGGER
15. CONNECT SYSTEMS INCORPORATED 1802 Eastman Ave Suite 116 Ventura Ca 93003 Phone 805 642 7184 Fax 805 642 7271 FLEX SERIES UNIVERSAL CONTROLLER MULTI MODE PHONE PATCH AND PAGING TERMINAL User s Instruction Manual Made in U S A Copyright 2009 By Connect Systems Inc CONNECT SYSTEMS INCORPORATED 1802 Eastman Ave Suite 116 Ventura Ca 93003 Phone 805 642 7184 Fax 805 642 7271 FLEX SERIES UNIVERSAL CONTROLLER MULTI MODE PHONE PATCH AND PAGING TERMINAL User s Instruction Manual Version 1 12 Made in U S A Copyright 2009 By Connect Systems Inc Connect Systems Inc Phone Patch and Paging Terminal Page 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL DESCRIPTION SETTING EVERTHING BACK TO FACTORY DEFAULT DIFFERENT PROGRAMMING AREAS USED GETTING ADDITIONAL INFORMATION DIAGNOSTIC MODE GLOBAL PARAMETERS PROGRAMMING PARAMETERS LEVEL CONTROL COS SQUELCH PARAMETERS SENSE PARAMETERS RADIO VOX PARAMETERS TELEPHONE VOX PARAMETERS OPERATING MODE SELECTION VOX MODE PARAMETERS DUPLEX MODE PARAMETERS GENERAL PHONE PATCH OPERATING PARAMETERS INCOMMING CALLS PAGING PARAMETERS MISCELLANEOUS PARAMETERS SPEED DIALING PARAMETERS SPEED CALLING PARAMETERS VOICE PROMPTS PARAMETERS OPERATION WARRANTY FCC NOTICE TO USERS REVISION HISTORY 1oOYy4 NOF2COCOoC o0 0000 0 0y0 1 5 d dads MDORPrRPRPRP RPP PE Io eke Se ee ee NO N oO No NM N NO CO Oo Ul Fr Connect Systems Inc
16. E DETECTION The interconnect incorporates very sophisticated software algorithms that automatically sense the presence of dialtone and or busy signals The method used will function with any tone frequencies There is nothing to adjust or maintain it s completely automatic You can selectively enable or disable busy signal disconnect and dialtone disconnect for special applications Programming allows customizing call progress tone detection to operate on most any telephone system TYPICAL APPLICATIONS FOR THE AUXILIARY RELAY Remote CTCSS Enable Disable When using the interconnect as a Remote Base it is desirable to monitor the channel f for activity prior to dispatching The auxiliary relay can be used to allow the remote switching of the radio s hook switch Pressing 0 turns the Connect Systems Inc Phone Patch and Paging Terminal Page 23 relay on Pressing turns the relay back off Thus the radio can be set to carrier receiv and back to DPL CTCSS operation remotely Enter 1 Monitor in parameter 84 Connect the normally closed relay contacts W and NC in series with the radio s hook switch Disabling tone squelch Many of the new microprocessor controlled radios will not transmit when the microphone is on hook The auxiliary relay can be used to fool the radio into thinking the MIC is off hook Enter 0 Connect in parameter 84 This will energize the relay whenever
17. ND UNLESS STATED HEREIN ALL SUCH WARR STATEMENTS OR REPRESENTATIONS MADE BY ANY OTHER PERSON OR FIRM ARE VOID A U D A Y LL MPLIED WARRATIES N CONNECTION WITH THE SALE OF THIS EQ NCLUDING THE WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY SHALL BE OF THE SAME S THE WARRANTY PERIOD STATED ABOVE SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS OF HOW LONG AN MPLIED VARRANTY LAST SO THE ABOV LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU N THE EVENT OF PRODUCT FAILURE WHIC ROVES TO BE CAUSED BY A DEFECT VORKMANSHIP OF MATERIALS YOUR SOLI EMEDY SHALL BE THE REPAIR OF THE DEFECT BY CSI OR ITS APPOINTED REPA TATION AS STATION AS STATED N THIS WARRANTY AND NO R C DADE N D e z J eal vs RCUMSTANCES SHALL CS BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE DIRECT DENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL ARISING OUT OF TH USE OR INABILTY TO USE THIS PRODUCT SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF NCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APLLY TO YOU
18. OUT ON RING NUMBER 000047414N1 0000 74 N 0 Disable 1 9 Rings Default 1 This selects which incoming ring initiates ring out RINGOUT MODE 0000 75 N 0000 75 N 0 2 Default 1 This parameter determines how you should handle ring out If the value is zero then the system should ring out only once If the value is one then the system should ring out every other ring If the value is two then the system should ring out every ring RINGOUT ALERT 0000147614N1 0000476 J 0 Ringing J 1 99 page number Default 0 If set for 0 then the ring out should use a ringing sound If set for 1 99 it should use the page on the appropriate line number AUTO ANSWER RING NUMBER 000047714N1 00001477 N 0 Disable 1 9 Rings Default 2 Selects which incoming ring initiates auto answer Enter 1 9 or enter 0 to disable If auto answer is set to a greater number of rings than ringout you can have ordinary ringout alerts until auto answer occurs After auto answer remote base selectiv calling or talk back paging can be initiated from any telephone AUTO ANSWER PAGE NUMBER 0000 78 MM 0000 78 MM Page number Page 0 disable Default 0 The page number is from the page table Only pages 1 99 can be used even though there is a possibility of 100 pages If set for page 0 then the paging will not activate after auto answer RING SPACE 0000 79 MM 0000 79 MM 0 99 seconds in
19. VOLTAGE 0000 29 MMM 0000 29 MMM 0 255 Default 128 This is the trigger point that will cause the COS to be active COS ACQUISTION TIME 0000 30 MM 0000 30 MM 0 99 in 1 millisecond increments Default 0 This parameter is the time COS must be valid before the system will consider the signal is valid This is to prevent noise from trigger the system COS RELEASE TIME 0000 314 MM 0000 31 MM 0 99 in 10 millisecond increments Default 10 This parameter is the time COS must be invalid before the system will consider the signal no longer valid This is to prevent picket fence signals from distorting the system Sense Parameters SENSE POLARITY SELECT 00004321 34 0000 32 J 1 positive J 0 negative Default 1 If set for a positive voltage then any voltage above the SENSE Trigger Voltage will set SENSE true If set for a negative voltage then any voltage below the SENSE trigger voltage will set SENSE true There is a one half volt hysterises built in SENSE TRIGGER VOLTAGE 0000 33 MMM 0000 33 MMM 0 255 Default 128 This is the trigger point that will cause the SENSE to be active See application note to determine how to calculate the SENSE trigger voltage SENSE ACQUISTION TIME 0000 34 MM 0000 34 MM 0 99 in 1 millisecond increments Default 0 This parameter is the time SENSE must be valid before the system will consider the signal is valid This is to prevent
20. al Dial the first portion plus a after the first dial tone drops Wait until the second dial tone is heard and drops and then dial the remaining portion Example You need to call 555 3456 after dialing an 8 for long distance Simply dial 8 after the first dial tone drops and 555 3456 after the second dial tone drops A beep is heard about every six seconds while waiting for the second dial tone Note Third or more dial tones can also be accommodated by simply adding a after each group requiring a wait for another dial tone Do not append a on the final group or you will be forever waiting for another dial tone CALL WAITING If line in use detection has been enabled the interconnect checks to see if the line is in use when a mobile attempts access If the line is free the mobile will hear dial tone and can proceed with his call If the line is in use the interconnect will send a special busy signal to the mobile and revert to the stand by condition At the same time Call Waiting beeps let those using the line know that a mobile unit would like to use the line When the telephone users hang up beeps let th mobile know that the line is now free to use PLACING A CALL WITH THE SPEED DIALER Once a phone number has been stored calling back is a snap Simply precede the access code with the appropriate memory location number Soon your intended number will be ringing Example Your access code h
21. as been set as only You wish to call a friend whose phone number has been previously stored in location 24 Simply enter 24 on your mobile keypad Another example Your access code is 391 and you wish to speed dial the number in memory location No 7 Enter 7 391 that s all there is to it Note An error message consisting of eight beeps will be heard if you attempt to speed dial an unused memory location LAST NUMBER REDIAL The last phone number called is always automatically stored at speed dial memory location NO 0 To Connect Systems Inc Phone Patch and Paging Terminal Page 21 redial the last number called simply precede the access code with 0 Similar to using the speed dialer e g O 0 391 etc HOOK FLASH The interconnect has built in hook flash logic to operate certain phone company provided features To flash simply press three times WARNING The 570 ms on hook flash can cause a disconnect on some phone lines ACTIVITY TIMER Once your number has been dialed the activity timer starts operating Duplex Modes The activity timer is constantly reset while the mobile is transmitting and starts timing when the mobile stops transmitting Upon hearing timeout warning beeps a brief press of the mobile Mic button must be long enough for acquisition in sampling mode resets the activity timer Failure to reset will result in a disconnect Vox Mode The activi
22. ces that may be attached to the line as determined by the total REN s contact the telephone company to determine th maximum REN for the area 3 If this product causes harm to th telephone network the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required But if advance notice isn t practical the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible Also you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe necessary 4 The telephone company may make changes in it s facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment If this should happen the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to mak the necessary modifications in order to maintain uninterrupted service 5 If trouble is experienced with this product please contact Connect Systems Incorporated at 805 642 7184 for repair and warranty information If the trouble is causing harm to the telephone network the telephone company may request you remove the equipment from the network until the problem is resolved 6 There are no repairs that can be accomplished by the user In the event of operation problems disconnect your unit by removing the modular plug from the telephone company modular jack If your regular telephone still works correctly your
23. conds REPEATER ACTIVITY TIMER 0000 52 MM 0000 52 MM 0 10 99 in second increments 0 Disable Default 30 Any single continuous mobile transmission exceeding the repeater activity timer limit puts the repeater off the air The default Repeater activity time is 30 seconds Entering 0 disables the activity timer REPEATER COURTESY BEEP O0O000 53 0 0000 53 J 0 Disable J 1 Enable Default 1 Whenever carrier goes from active to inactive the system will generate a courtesy beep if the feature is enabled COURTESY BEEP FREQUENCY 0000 54 MM 0000 54 MM 1 20 Default 5 800Hz Sets the frequency of the courtesy beep per the users preference When MM 1 then the frequency is 400 Hz Each increment of MM increase the frequency by 100 Hz GENERAL PHONE PATCH OPERATING PARAMTERS CONNECT CODE 0000 55 MMMMMM 0000 55 MMMMMM Default blank Selects the phone patch access code Enter blank for up operation Otherwise enter a one digit to six digit connect code for connect code operation DISCONNECT CODE 0000 564 MMMMMM 0000 56 MMMMMM Default blank Selects the phone patch disconnect code Enter blank for down operation Otherwis nter a one digit to six digit disconnect code for disconnect code operation Connect Systems Inc Phone Patch and Paging Terminal Page 12 ACCESS DELAY 0000 57 MM 0000 57 MM 1 9
24. e invalid before the system will consider the signal no longer valid This is to prevent temporary lapses in conversation from changing the mode The default Telephone Vox Release time is 1 second OPERATING MODE SELECTION OPERATING MODE O0000 40 M H 0000 40 M 0 2 Default 0 This parameter determines the mode the interconnect is in as follows 0 VOX Half Duplex 2 Full Duplex m Il VOX MODE PARAMETERS RxVOX OR CARRIER CONTROL O0O000 41 0 0000 41 J 0 Carrier J 1 RxVOX Default 1 Select RxVOX Radio Vox for operation through remotely located repeaters Select CARRIER for simplex phone patch operation only In CARRIER the telephone party cannot key the base transmitter while the mobile is talking VOX ACTIVITY 0000 424 MM 0000 42 MM 0 99 in 1 minute Increments Default 0 This feature determines how long the system will stay connected if there is no vox from either the telephone or the radio If set for 0 the function is disabled Connect Systems Inc Phone Patch and Paging Terminal Page 10 VOICE DELAY FROM TELEPHONE 0000 43 MM 0000 43 MM 0 40 Delay in 10 millisecond increments Default 40 Sets the amount of voice delay in 10 millisecond increments from the telephone line to the radio The default Voice Delay From Telephone is 400 milliseconds In VOX mode word clipping or word loss is directly proportiona
25. e maximum level the repeater or the telephone audio will be transmitted over the radio PAGING RADIO LEVEL 0000 14 MMM 0000 14 MMM 0 255 Default 255 This is the level the paging will be transmitted over the radio CTCSS RADIO LEVEL 0000 15 MMM 0000 15 MMM 0 255 Default 255 This is the level the CTCSS will be transmitted over the radio DCS RADIO LEVEL 0000 16 MMM 0000 16 MMM 0 255 Default 255 This is the level the DCS will be transmitted over the radio LTR RADIO LEVEL 0000 17 MMM 0000 17 MMM 0 255 Default 255 This is the level the LTR will be transmitted over the radio REPEAT RADIO LEVEL 0000 18 MMM 0000 18 MMM 0 255 Default 255 This is the level the repeat audio will be transmitted over th radio Connect Systems Inc Phone Patch and Paging Terminal Page 7 EIA TONE LEVEL 00004194MMMi 0000 19 MMM 0 255 Default 50 This is the level the EIA tones will be sent over the radio This feature is not supported at the current time EIA LOW GUARD TONE LEVEL 0000 20 MMM 0000 20 MMM 0 255 Default 50 This is the level the EIA guard tones will be sent over the radio This feature is not supported at the current time EIA HIGH GUARD TONE LEVEL 0000 21 MMM 0000 21 MMM 0 255 Default 50 This is the level the EIA guard tones will be sent over the radio This feature is not supported at the current time VOICE R
26. gram the parameters via a RS232 connection from a computer PROGRAMMING MODE ACCESS CODE 0000 05 MMMMMM 0000405 MMMMMM 000000 999999 Default 123456 Code must be precisely six digits This code is used to enter the programming mode from all sources Level Control DTMF TELCO LEVEL 0000 06 MMM 0000 06 MMM 0 255 Default 255 This is the level the DTMF will be transmitted over the telephon line Connect Systems Inc Phone Patch and Paging Terminal Page 6 DTMF RADIO LEVEL 0000 07 MMM 0000 07 MMM 0 255 Default 50 This is the level the DTMF will be transmitted over the radio Used for remote programming BEEP RADIO LEVEL 0000 08 MMM 0000 08 MMM 0 255 Default 50 This is the level annunciating beeps will be heard over the radio BEEP TELCO LEVEL 0000 09 MMM 0000 09 MMM 0 255 Default 50 This is the level annunciating beeps will be heard over the telephone CWID RADIO LEVEL 0000 10 MMM 0000 10 MMM 0 255 Default 50 This is the level CWID will be heard over the radio TELCO TO RADIO LEVEL 0000 11 MMM 0000 11 MMM 0 255 Default 255 This is the level telephone audio will be transmitted over the radio RADIO TO TELCO LEVEL 0000 12 MMM 0000 12 MMM 0 255 Default 255 This is the level radio audio will be sent over the telephon RADIO LIMIT LEVEL 0000 134 MMM 0000 13 MMM 0 255 Default 255 This is th
27. ime the transmitter will be on before the message is retransmitted This is to allow the transmitter to warm up so the first part of the message is not lost The Turn On Delay default is 100 milliseconds TURN OFF DELAY 0000 934 MM 0000 93 MM 0 99 in 10 mS increments Default 10 This is the time the transmitter will be left on after the messag is sent This is to prevent squelch tail noise to be injected immediately after the end of the message The Turn Off Delay default is 100 milliseconds DTMF CHARACTER TIME 0000 94 MM 0000 94 MM 5 99 in 100 mS increments Default 50 This is maximum time between DTMF characters to accept the character as part of the access code The default DTMF Character Time is 5 seconds MONITOR MODE 00004954NI 0000 95 N 0 1 Default 0 If set to zero then the monitor mode is disabled If set for one then the user gets to hear the traffic on the channel Connect Systems Inc Phone Patch and Paging Terminal Page 17 RADIO COURTESY BEEP 00004 96131 0000 96 J 1 Enable J 0 Disable Default 0 If enabled the system will generate a momentary beep when the telephone side stops transmitting and its time for the radio side to start speaking AUX RELAY CODE 0000 97 MMM 0000 97 MMM Default 789 Selects the AUX RELAY turn on and turn off code From the radio MMM turns the relay off and MMM turns the relay on From the
28. l to radio T R speed in simplex systems and repeater pick up time when used through repeaters The slower the system the more desirable voice delay becomes The voice delay electronically delays audio originating from the telephone by 0 to 4 second This in effect means that the transmitter has been keyed for 4 second before the audio even began This timing makes word loss virtually impossible The voice delay is essential when using the Flex Series Controller through repeaters from a Control Station It is also recommended for use in straight VOX simplex mode operation especially when connected to a slow switching base station radio DUPLEX MODE PARAMETERS SEMI DUPLEX PRIVACY 0000 44 T 0000 44 J 1 Privacy J 0 no privacy Default 1 In privacy mode the mobile side of the conversation is not re transmitted Thus eavesdroppers only hear one half of the conversation which provides some voice privacy REPEATER CONTROLLER 0000 45 0 0000 45 J 1 Enable J 0 Disable Default 0 1 Selects Duplex Patch with Repeater controller 0 Selects Duplex Patch without Repeater controller STATION IDENTIFICATION MODE O0000 46 0 0000 46 J 0 BEACON J 1 Activity Default 0 In Beacon mode the Station ID will go out periodically according to the interval In Activity mode the Station ID will go out periodically according to the interval but only if there wa
29. llow the user to generate a courtesy tone over th radio when the user stops speaking over the telephon August 8 2003 Version 1 04 Added parameter 97 to allow the user to select a code for changing the auxiliary relay over the telephone or the radio using DTMF Changed Parameter 84 to incorporate two additional relay modes September 9 2003 Version 1 05 Added parameter 98 to allow the system to automatically disconnection using PTT dialing in the simplex mode September 17 2003 Version 1 06 Addded Parameter 99 to allow the unit to generate a voice message over the air before speed calling and PTT calling October 23 2003 Version 1 07 Added Parameter 100 for telephone vox inactivity and Parameter 101 for radio inactivity November 4 2003 Version 1 08 Added Parameter 102 for manual mode in the simplex mode December 9 2003 Version 1 09 Changed the number of paging numbers from 1000 to 100 January 21 2004 Version 1 10 Fixed many typo s spotted by customers Gave additional information on programming voice prompts Changed parameter 92 to be in increments of 10 milliseconds instead of 1 mS Affects software version 1 17 and later only June 1 2004 Version 1 11 Parameter 22 default should be 255 Previous version showed it as 50 Parameter 23 default should be 255 Previous version showed it as 50 Added parameter 103 to allow the busy line detect to be enabled o
30. noise from trigger the system SENSE RELEASE TIME 0000 35 MM 0000 35 MM 0 99 in 10 millisecond increments Default 10 This parameter is the time SENSE must be invalid before the system will consider the signal no longer valid This is to prevent picket fence signals from distorting the system Radio Vox Parameters RADIO VOX ACQUISTION TIME 0000 36 MM 0000 36 MM 0 99 in 1 millisecond increments Default 0 This parameter is the time Radio VOX must be valid before the system will consider the signal is valid This is to prevent noise from trigger the system Connect Systems Inc Phone Patch and Paging Terminal Page 9 RADIO VOX RELEASE TIME 0000 37 MM 0000 37 MM 0 99 in 100 millisecond increments Default 10 This parameter is the time Radio VOX must be invalid before the system will consider the signal no longer valid This is to prevent temporary lapses in conversation from changing the mode The default Radio Vox Release Time is 1 second Telephone Vox Parameters TELEPHONE VOX ACQUISTION TIME 0000 38 MM 0000 38 MM 0 99 in 1 millisecond increments Default 0 This parameter is the time Telephone VOX must be valid before the system will consider the signal is valid This is to prevent noise from trigger the system TELEPHONE VOX RELEASE TIME 0000 39 MM 0000 39 MM 0 99 in 100 millisecond increments Default 10 This parameter is the time Telephone VOX must b
31. r disabled July 20 2009 Version 1 12 Added Parameter 104 and 105 Parameter 105 might be needed for VOiP phones Connect Systems Inc Phone Patch and Paging Terminal Page 28
32. r presses the appropriate numbers from the telephone to start the page TALK BACK TIME x0000 86 MM x0000 86 MM 3 99 in second increments Default 24 Sets the talk time for talk back paging The Talk Back Time default is 24 seconds MOBILE TO MOBILE SIGNALING 0000487423it 0000 87 J 1 Enable J 0 Disable Default 1 When enabled the interconnect can convert a mobile initiated DTMF sequence into any of the paging formats For example DTMF to Two Tone signaling Connect Systems Inc Phone Patch and Paging Terminal Page 16 OVERIDIAL DIGITS 000014884N1 0000 88 N 1 4 Default 3 Selects the number of over dial digits the user has to press to generate a paging sequence CTCSS DCS TIMER 0000 89 MM 0000 89 MM 0 99 in second increments Default 0 Continuous Selects the length of time the CTCSS DCS signal will stay on after the start of conversation If set for zero then will stay on continuously until the end of call CTCSS DCS BEEP ALERT O0O000 90 N 0000 90 N 0 9 0 9 Beeps Default 6 Beeps Selects the number of alerting beeps that accompany the selected CTCSS tone or DCS code for paging REPEAT SEQUENCE OOOO 9LHN 0000 91 N 1 9 1 9 Times Default 1 Times Selects the number of times the 5 6 7 tone sequence will be repeated MISCELLANEOUS PARAMETERS TURN ON DELAY 0000 92 MMM 0000 92 NN 0 255 IN 10 mS increments Default 10 This is the t
33. s activity since the last transmission CW ID OR Voice 00004471N1 0000 47 N 0 7 Default 0 If set to 0 then CW ID is used for station identification If between 1 and 7 then the voice message used for station identification will be determine by the value of N CW ID CALL SIGN 00004484AAAAAAAAAAj 0000 48 AAAAAAAAAA Default blank Up to ten digits for call sign Any alphanumeric character accepted If not valid CWID character ignored Connect Systems Inc Phone Patch and Paging Terminal Page 11 CWID FREQUENCY 0000R 49 MM 0000R 49 MM 1 20 Default 5 800Hz Sets the frequency of the Morse code per the users preference By having a different frequency for each repeater the user can determine which repeater is active if they are being monitored When MM 1 then the frequency is 400 Hz Hach increment of MM increase the frequency by 100 Hz CW OR VOICE ID INTERVAL 0000 50 MM 0000 50 MM 0 99 in 1 Minute increments 0 Disable Default 20 Choose the CW ID or Voice ID interval that you prefer for repeater mode Or disable repeater mode CW ID or Voice ID interval by entering 0 The CW ID or Voice ID interval default is 20 minutes REPEATER HANG TIME 0000 51 MM 0000 51 MM 0 99 in 100 millisecond increments Default 30 Selects the time in seconds that th repeater remains on the air after the input signal drops The Repeater Hang Time default is 3 se
34. telephone line MMM turns the relay off and MMM turns the relay on RING CUTOFF TIME 0000 98 MM 0000 98 MM 0 99 in second increments 0 Disable Default 45 Mobile must press its PTT for at least 1 2 second within the ring cutoff tim lse the system will disconnect The Ring Cutoff Time default is 45 seconds SPEED DIAL MESSAGE 0000 99 N 0000 99 N 0 7 Default 0 When set to 0 will not generate any voice messages If the number is set between 1 and 7 then that is the voice message number to be used to transmit over the air before a speed call or a PTT call TELCO VOX INACTIVITY 0000 100 MM 0000 100 MM 0 99 in second increments Default 0 When set to 0 this feature is disabled This number represents the number of seconds of telephone inactivity before the system will disconnect RADIO INACTIVITY 0000 101 MM 0000 101 MM 0 99 in second increments Default 0 When set to 0 this feature is disabled This number represents the number of seconds of radio inactivity before the system will disconnect Radio inactivity is determined by looking at the COS or Squelch depending on the how parameter 27 is programmed MANUAL MODE 0000 102 I 0000 102 J 0 1 Default 0 When set to 0 this feature is disabled When set to 1 the simple mode will be controlled by the DTMF keypad attached to the telephone that called up the patch The DTMF 7 key sets it to the Receive
35. the interconnect is in use Connect the normally closed contacts W and NC in series with the radio s hook switch Relay Switched PTT If the radio s unkeyed PTT voltage exceeds 16 VDC or if inverted keying is required closure to 12V the auxiliary relay must be used to key the transmitter Enter 2 KEY parameter 76 Connect the radio s PTT line to one of the Aux Relay contacts on the rear barrier strip Connect the other Aux Relay contact to 12 VDC for inverted keying or to GND for sink to ground keying The PTT connection on the rear barrier strip should not be connected Remote Relay Function In some installations it may be desirable to remotely control switch something from the mobile e g change channels change CTCSS tones change antennas etc Enter 3 REMOTE FUNCTION in parameter 84 Then select a three digit control code If the code selected was 789 you would turn on the Remote Relay by sending 789 To turn off the relay send 789 CONNECTING THE RELAY Connect the device requiring remote control to the two terminals labelled AUX RELAY on the rear panel barrier block The interconnect is supplied with the relay strapped for normally open operation Connect Systems Inc Phone Patch and Paging Terminal Page 24 LIMITED WARRANTY Connect Systems Inc CSI hereby warrants our products to be free from defective workmanship for a period of one year and defective parts for a period of
36. tial installation If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures a Reorient the receiving antenna b Relocate the equipment with respect to the receiver c Move the equipment away from the receiver d Plug the equipment into a different outlet so that equipment and receiver are on different branch circuits e Ensure that card mounting screws attachment connector screws and ground wires are tightly secured f If cables not offered by this company are used with this equipment it is suggested that you use shielded grounded cables with in line filters if necessary g If necessary consult your dealer service representative for additional suggestions The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment It is the responsibility of the user to correct such interference Connect Systems Inc Phone Patch and Paging Terminal Page 27 REVISION HISTORY July 06 2003 Version 1 00 First Release July 20 2003 Version 1 01 Added Diagnostic mode July 30 2003 Version 1 02 Added DTMF decoding Diagnostic Mode August 7 2003 Version 1 03 Added Parameter 96 in global parameters to a
37. til a later version t equipment The details of the manual Connect Systems Inc Phone Patch and Paging Terminal Page 5 GLOBAL PARAMETERS TO PROGRAM TO DISPLAY V V Programming Parameters TELCO PROGRAMMING 0000401134 0000 01 J 0 Disabled J 1 Enabled Default 1 When enabled the controller will allow a person to call in via the telephone and program the various parameters If disabled the controller will ignore any attempt to program the parameters via the phone line RADIO PROGRAMMING 00004021434 0000 02 J 0 Disabled J 1 Enabled Default 1 When enabled the controller will allow the parameters to be programmed by radio If disabled the controller will ignore any attempt to program the parameters via radio PHONE PROGRAMMING O000 03 T 0000 03 J 0 Disabled J 1 Enabled Default 1 When enabled the controller will allow the parameters to be programmed by a telephone plugged into the programming port in the back of the controller If disabled the controller will ignore any attempt to program the parameters via a telephone plugged into the back of the controller COMPUTER PROGRAMMING 000014041 31 0000 04 J 0 Disabled J 1 Enabled Default 1 When enabled the controller will allow the parameters to be programmed by a RS232 connection from a computer If disabled the controller will ignore any attempt to pro
38. ty timer measures phone line audio activity Phone line activity causing a single transmission exceeding the time set will cause the interconnect to disconnect and the call in progress will be lost TIMEOUT TIMER Calls will automatically disconnect at the end of the time you selected The timeout timer can be reset by the mobile by pressing DISCONNECTING WHEN THROUGH If a blank was entered in parameter 56 simply press to disconnect For any other number press plus the disconnect code PTT PRESS AUTO DIAL If a number other than 0 was entered in parameter 60 the phone number residing in speed dial memory location No 1 can be automatically dialed by pressing the mobile Mic button the specified times in succession When the call is finished the same amount of presses will cause disconnect WARNING If you press too fast or too slow the interconnect will not respond The correct rate is about one press per second This timing is required to keep rapid mobile fading and normal on channel Mic button pressing from falsing the patch on and or off The ring cutoff time if enabled is used to automatically disconnect the system if the user can t disconnect manually because the system is always transmitting INCOMING CALLS RINGOUT Parameters 73 through 76 allow you to customize ring out for your application Ring out is how the interconnect alerts you to the presence of an incoming call

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