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1. or if the mobile drives out of range Calls will seconds during The timeout DISCONNECTING WHEN THROUGH press to disconnect If a digits that were used to connect FIVE PRESS number res AUTO DIAL idi If a by pressin call is fi If you pre correct ra gq t nished fiv mj ng in memory loca he mobile Mic but wou mor ss press If a 1 was entered press was entered on line tion No s will te is about on automatically disconnect at was entered on line 1 1 nsmitting ner is always reset and the timeout beeps will However the activity timer will cause au the mobile forgets to send the disconnect Ee code when coma the end of the Two quick beeps heard in succession the final twenty seconds warn that time out timer can be reset by the mobile by pressing simply too fast or too slow the CS 800 will not respond press per second 175 can be automatically dialed ton five times in succession cause disconnect plus the connect the phone When the The This timing is required to keep rapid mobile fading and normal on channel Mic button pressing from falsi ng INCOMING CALLS RINGOUT L your appli presence o ines 2 9 cation through 3435 the patch on and or off un Ri ne e allow you to customize ringout for Ringout is
2. built in keyboard and d the maximum power from user programmable and or selectable EX radio telephone interconnect terminal A igital display readout allow the user to obtain the on board microprocessor All features are Powerful built in standard features such as 9 number speed dialer last number redial remotely controllable relay automatic disconnect on busy signals and dial tone fully regenerated tone or pulse dialing etc make the CS 800 the best deal going in Full Duplex interconnects today Designed and made in the U S A Connect Systems Inc Model CS 800 Page 2 INSTALLATION AND ADJUSTMENTS When making up your interface cabling please use shielded wires with the shields at both ends connected to chassis ground The rear panel barrier strip terminals labelled GND are chassis ground We recommend using spade type crimp on connectors for ease and reliability Connect the center wires as follows AUDIO IN COS AUDIO OUT The audio input terminal may be connected to the discriminator output or to the high end of the volume control Cut JP 1 if connection is made to the high end of the volume control Leave JP 1 installed if connection is made to the discriminator The COS input can be connected to the noise squelch for carrier operation or to the DPL CTCSS squelch if you want the radios built in d
3. Connect Systems Inc Model CS 800 Page 3 PTT Connect to the transmitter PTT line NOTE Some radios will need the Aux Relay connected to the hookswitch before the transmitter can be activated Others may require positive keying voltage See Auxiliary Relay page 23 for details POWER Connect to a source of 12 14 VDC that can supply up to 300 MA The CS 800 is reverse polarity protected so a polarity mistake will not damage your interconnect WARNING HHH EH HEE HEHE HH HEH The CS 800 contains a power supply sensing circuit that continuously monitors the input supply voltage An instantaneous drop below 10 VDC will cause a microcomputer reset If the power supply has poor regulation erratic operation may result purpose of the input voltage sensor is to protect the non volatile E memory during power up and power down I If erratic operation such as losing calls occurs be suspicious of poor regulation from the power supply FE aE aT aE a ae AE AE aE AE AE aE Ha ADJUSTMENTS Initial settings CCW P1 P5 MID ROTATION P2 P4 P6 P7 POT PCB Name Function P1 RX gt L Mobile to land level Initally adjust until mobile DTMF decodes as indicated on front panel DTMF LED Later adjust for proper mobile level as heard on telephone Note DTMF wi
4. Connect Systems Inc Model CS 800 Page 21 PROGRAMMING THE SPEED DIALER FROM THE MOBILE Writing a phone number into the speed dialer memory from the mobile is accomplished with a slight variation on ordinary manual dialing Before you enter your access code send 9 followed by the desired memory location number e g You wish to place a call to 277 1463 and simultaneously add the number to speed dial memory location 6 From the mobile enter 9 6 then the access code When the dialtone is heard dial 277 1463 just as you would in ordinary manual dialing You will never have to manually dial 277 1463 again NOTE The 9 as used above means WRITE the phone number to be dialed into the memory location specified immediately following the 9 PLACING A CALL WITH THE SPEED DIALER Once a phone number has been stored calling back is a snap Simply preceed the access code with the appropriate memory location number Soon your intended number will be ringing Example Your access code has been set as only You wish to call a friend whose phone number has been previously stored in location 4 Simply enter 4 on your mobile keypad Another example Your access code is 291 and you wish to speed dial the number in memory location No 7 Enter 7 291 thats all there is to it NOTE If you attempt to speed dial from a memory location that has not been previously loaded the C
5. repeat audio in repeater mode Adjust only after adjustment of Pl has been completed See discussion next page JUMPER STRAP OPTIONS De emphasizes the incoming audio use when Cut JP 1 when connecting to a so COS polarity selec plastic clip the volume control for polarity i urce of flat audio such as the high side of Strap in non inverted Remov nversion strap Audio output range strap Strap in low level 0 1 V Strap cut high level 0 5 V Strap factory installed Selects whether the Aux Relay output is normally open NO or normally closed NC JP 5 is factory strapped for NO For NC Operation connect the center pad to the NC pad Line in use detect strap Must be installed if the line in use feature is to be used See programming line 1 2 Be sure to program line 1 2 with a 0 to disable if JP 5 is not strapped To enable line in use detect and re install with a one of the posts program line 1 2 simply slide the plastic clip off over both posts Be sure to tuta Model CS 800 Page 5 WHAT IS A HYBRID Every telephone has a hybrid sometimes called a balance network The purpose of the hybrid is to attenuate the level at which you hear yourself speaking without affecting your level at the other end or vice versa Various noises in mobile radio commun
6. CO lines The tion must be given to the telephone company prior to lines Be sure to notify the phone company when discontinuing use The feature may not be enabled on lines requiring FCC part 68 or DOC registered appara line in use Please s Appendix A at the back of this manual for additional information Connect Systems Inc Model CS 800 Page 7 PROGRAMMING THE CS 800 The CS 800 has four easy access programming areas 1 Operating Parameters 2 CW ID 3 Auto Dial Phone Numbers and 4 Access code selection To enter one of the programming areas turn the power off press and hold the corresponding programming area button No 1 for Operating Parameters No 2 for CW ID No 3 for Speed Dial Numbers or No 4 for ANI Access Codes and simultaneously turn on the power The display will show 0 x where x is the number of the programming button that is being pressed Release the button and programming may begin Each programming area has the following features in common 1 Programming line numbers are displayed with the dots illuminated on the displays e g 0 1 4 5 etc Data values are displayed without the dots illuminated e g 00 30 etc Data is entered at a line number by pressing the desired digits followed by the P key Consider the P key as the enter key The GOTO Any Address line is displaye
7. Example You ve selected 7 as your access code and you wish to send the selective call code 639 After the auto answer beep enter 7 639 CALL PROGRESS TONE DETECTION The Model CS 800 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 Note On lines 2 5 and 2 6 you can selectively enable or disable busy signal disconnect and dialtone disconnect for special applications Connect Systems Inc Model CS 800 Page 24 AUXILLIARY RELAY Option 801 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 E 1 nter 2 KEY on line 2 7 Connect the radio s PTT line to one of the ux Relay contacts CONT1 or CONT2 on the barrier strip Connect the ther Aux Relay contact to 12 VDC Make sure JP 4 is strapped from he center to the NO position The PTT connection on the barrier strip hould not be connected Ur 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 on line 2 7 The
8. entirely satisfactory Earphone or Spea lead to the AUDIO O connect the Mic CS 800 Since the audio wil control must be preset a Pl to fully CCW k of your duplex not operate Ker UT ll be Use to land audio level position Also when connected externall The volume Therefore th transmitting choices 0 1 Must be used without M 1 0 8 in Ful ust be Duple interconnect wil This forces you set to 0 a COS co EON 2 thou Se T X wi M 15597 with ust be a COS co M 2s be 25 ust be used witho M 2 9 us channel is i t be n Finally the CS 80 always transmittin 1 The COS 25 The COS Setting is n 3 Remove will always be ill duplex mode with t Connect Systems I 0 g se nnec to 0 tion to 0 COS se ut Lo without se use must be set input control P5 critical the plastic shorting clip from Connec taken from nd may not the radios Th nnection radio if you are will and external speaker or ling to have a few Those using the CS 800 in the amateur output to the AUD the speaker 1 be changed ads Set the Simply N Connect the the PTT lead to the PTT on the he volume RX gt L control t control volume control to s
9. is equal to the number repeater remains on the air is equal to 1 second on exceeding the repeater off the air The activity Pressing 0 disables the activity timer 0 6 Repeater Courtesy Beep 1 Enable 0 Disable DEFAULT 1 Enable If enabled th finished talking This lets you have finished and that i 0 7 Courtesy Beep Character Select 0 37 DEFAULT 17 R Connect Systems Inc Model CS 800 ntered divided by ten OV N man courtesy beep sounds each time a mobile is the other mobile know for sure that t s time to respond Page 10 This choice allows select as the court If a short 1 page 17 R for roger beep enter 19 ting any morse code character from Table The default is 17 which sends Sy beep INTERCONNECT OPERATING PARAMETERS 0 8 1 Semi Dupl Full Dupl Disable EFAULT 2 X ll 2 0 DI 0 9 Semi Duplex Privacy Mode 1 Enable 0 Disable DEFAULT 0 Disable In privacy mode Interconnect Operating Mode Full Duplex t beep is desired nter a 4 For a long Branch to DHO D the mobile side of the conversation is not re transmitted Thus eavesdroppers only hear one half of the conversation 1 0 Access Code Remote Programming Code XXXX Protocol xxxx DEFAULT 9876 Selects the code which is used
10. panel DTMF led must not be illuminated during alignment Adjust the HYB BAL potentiometer P7 to produce the least audio output Switch the HYB comp dip switches to the next higher capacitance see Figure 1 and re null P7 Repeat this procedure until maximum rejection of the 1477 HZ tone is obtained Changes made within the telephone company or re routing of telephone lines could occasionally require re adjustment of the hybrid Connect Systems Inc Model CS 800 Page 6 may be connected following informa HYB COMP SWITCHES COMPENSATION 4321 CAPACITANCE Initial Setting 0000 0 uF min 0001 010 0010 022 0011 032 increase 0100 050 untiL 0 0 1 060 optimum 0110 072 null 0 1 1 082 is 000 100 achieved 1001 110 010 4122 1 20 T 1 132 100 250 101 160 V 110 172 Maximum Setting 1 1 1 182 uF max 0 OFF 1 ON FIGURE 1 Table of hybrid compensation settings connecting PHONE LINE CONNECTION The CS 800 is equipped with a standard RJ 11 modular to standard ring tip loopst R NG In U ECC In Ca DOC R RI Cus EQUIVALANCE 0 6B S A EG NUMBER 2CAUSA 65702 OT E nada EG NUMBER 1755 4558 A This equipment may not be connected to coin or party phone jack and tart
11. read A A Press P and the display will read 0 1 You may now enter any desired access code followed by P The display will now read 0 2 You may now enter a second access code followed by P An access code can be erased by advancing to the line where the undesired code resides and entering three zeros 000 followed by P The regular access code is usually programmed on line 0 1 and the secret toll override code on line 0 2 However the order is not RU n important Remember that regular access codes begin with an even umber and toll override codes begin with an odd number The CS 800 can only be returned to simple up operation by programming a 0 on line 0 1 If a 0 is programmed on line 0 2 it will be interpreted as being the access code 0 To return to normal operation switch off the power and then back on You can now access the interconnect using your newly programmed access codes Connect Systems Inc Model CS 800 Page 19 Programming Access Codes Over The Air Access codes can be added or deleted over the air Hereafter called editing To edit an access code you must follow three steps Enter the remote programming mode by pressing three times Followed by the remote programming code selected on line 1 0 For example 9876 2 Enter a 1 6 digit access code followed by to enable a code To delete a code enter the access c
12. the ton you will see A A A A GOTO Any Address Press P to start at line 0 1 or enter the line number you wish to go to and then press P All line numbers and their associated parameters are listed below starting with REPEATER CONTROLLER PARAMETERS Viewing or Changing Parameter Values A quick tap on C will reveal for a moment the currently selected parameter of the displayed program line If the parameter is acceptable press P to advance to the next program line or enter a new parameter and press to advance to the next program line Parameter Checking If an out of range parameter is entered eg 6 on line 0 1 pressing P will not cause an advance to the next program line This prevents you from accidentally entering an unuseable choice Returning to A A Programming is finished when you arrive back at A A If necessary you can return to a previously programmed line by holding down C for several seconds This will return you to A A Now enter the line number you wish to return to and press P Line sequential programming will always flow forward from the current line Line numbers shown in braces e g 0 8 indicates where programming will continue after a selection When you finish programming simply turn the power off and then back on to return to the operate mod RE
13. EFAULT 1 Ring Tone 1 0 DI Select whether the ringout alert will consist of a Ring Tone or 7 ID The Ring Tone is similar to a telephone ring You may also include a DTMF sequence by programming line 3 2 ax 3 2 Ringout DTMF Sequence 000000 None display reads X XXXXXX DTMF Sequence DEFAULT None nter 1 6 digit DTMF sequence to be sent during the ringout alert interval For no DTMF sequenc nter 000000 3 3 Ringout Once or on Alternate Rings 1 Once 0 Alternate DEFAULT 1 Once Only a single ringout alert is allowed in most business radio applications 3 4 Auto Answer Ring Number 0 Disable Select 1 9 1 9 ring DEFAULT 0 Disable WP elects which incoming ring initiates auto answer Enter 1 9 or nter 0 to disable If auto answer is set to a greater number of ings than ringout you can have ordinary ringout alerts until uto answer occurs After auto answer remote base selectiv calling or talk back paging can be initiated from any telephone S e r a 3 5 Telephone Remote Base Disable 3 6 NOTE Enter 0 Automatic on Auto answer 3 8 if tone signaling Access Code Required 3 8 is to be used with EFAULT 0 Disable remote base mod I Enter 0 if remote base operation is not desired or if DTMF selective calling or DTMF talk back pagin
14. LUDING THE WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY SHALL BE OF THE SAME DURATION AS THE WARRANTY PERIOD STATED ABOVE SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS OF HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LAST SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU IN THE EVENT OF PRODUCT FAILURE WHICH PROVES TO BE CAUSED BY A DEFECT IN WORKMANSHIP OF MATERIALS YOUR SOLE REMEDY SHALL BE THE REPAIR OF THE DEFECT BY CSI OR ITS APPOINTED REPAIR STATION AS STATION AS STATED IN THIS WARRANTY AND UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL CSI BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE DIRECT NCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILTY TO USE THIS PRODUCT SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APLLY TO YOU 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 Model CS 800 Page 26 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
15. Made in U S A Copyright Connect Systems Inc C 1991 CONNECT SYSTEMS INC 1802 Eastman Ave Ventura Ca Phone 805 Suite 116 93003 642 7184 Fax 805 642 7271 Model CS 800 Full Duplex Interconnect USER S INSTRUCTION MANUAL Revised 10 94 By Connect Systems Model CS 800 Inc Page 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS General Deshi PELTON cower aed ane exp ai e IS 2 Installation and Adjustments ee 3 Programming Procedure dined eas Wes A 8 Operating Mode Programming 9 CW ID Programming c e eee UE TR Res 16 Speed dialer Programming 18 Access code programming PR we RARUS 19 OPERATION e poe BUR Ene Vu v Biel veer E 21 Placing outgoing CALLS whe wade paca ya ab se Rede deg onus 22 EN COMING cad lS ue dort er ove re d le aes Ws Se 23 Options Aqu bars Rela Aceh end do LEE Au t ne 2 5 Wa erae totes at sya eu ee US UU caer at e dee ADR UR CI I aa 26 Appendix A FCC tO USELS whee ie xe eos 27 schematic JBXagrams X Eb RE ea 29 30 Addendum External Connection Method 31 Glossary aux sel me aaa end acide eux eta TL ege n 92 GENERAL DESCRIPTION The Model CS 800 FULL DUPLEX INTERCONNECT by Connect Systems Inc is an economical FULL DUPLI
16. PEATER CONTROLLER PARAMETERS Branch to 0 1 Repeater Controller OF EFA Enable O Disable ULT 0 Disable Enable use of the Repeater controller Disables the use of the Repeater controller Connect Systems Inc Model CS 800 Page 9 0 2 Repeater On Off Control Code Enter any three digits xxx protocol xxx ON XXX OFF DEFAULT 456 Select any three digits as an over the control code repeater Press plus th repeater same thr 0 3 Repeater Mode CW ID Interval 0 Disable Select 1 99 1 9 9 minutes 1 min increments per step DEFAULT 30 3 minutes Choose the CW ID interval disable repeater mode CW equal to 1 minutes times 0 4 Repeater Hang Time Select 5 99 5 9 9 seconds Or Enter 0 for instant dropout l sec increments per step DEFAULT 30 3 0 seconds that you prefer for repeater mode ID by pressing O the number entered air repeater on off Press 4 plus the three digits to turn on the digits to turn off the Or is The CW ID interval No courtesy beep Selects the time in seconds that th after the input signal drops The time times the number entered 0 5 Repeater Activity Timer 0 Disable Select 1 99 1 9 9 minutes 1 minute increments per step DEFAULT 5 5 minutes Any single continuous mobile transmissi activity timer limit puts the repeater time in minutes
17. S 800 will send an error message consisting of a string of eight beeps and then return to the stand by condition LAST NUMBER REDIAL The last phone number called is always automatically stored at speed dial memory location NO 0 To redial the last number called simply preceed the access code with 0 Similar to using the speed dialer e g 0 0 291 etc HOOK FLASH The CS 800 has a built in precise 570 MS hook flash to Operate certain phone company provided features such as call waiting To flash simply press three times NOTE 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 A warning beep is heard every two seconds during the second half of the programmed timeout interval Beeps warn of impending timeout 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 resets the activity timer Failure to reset will result in a disconnect Connect Systems Inc Model CS 800 Page 22 Note the no finished TIMEOUT TIMER time you selected on line 2 3 every two is imminent when using in full mobile activity tin be heard disconnect if duplex mobile constantly tra
18. ain numbers and or prefixes These selections are made on user programming lines 1 8 2 1 Remember that access codes beginning with odd numbers have toll override capability and can dial any number While access codes beginning with even numbers are restricted per your programming 1 800 DIALING The CS 800 will allow dialing to toll free 1 800 numbers even if 1 is set as a restricted first digit However if you are going to restrict 1 you must restrict it on programming line number 1 8 CALL WAITING If line in use detection has been enabled 1 2 the CS 800 checks to see if the line is in use when a mobile attempts access If the line is free the mobile will hear dialtone and can proceed with his call If the line was in use the CS 800 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 th telephone users hang up beeps let the mobile know that the line is now free to use The mobile can cut in on the call if desired by using a toll override access code after hearing the line in use busy signal A three way conversation can now take place NOTE The line in use enable strap JP 5 must be installed for line in use detect to operate S page 5 for information about jumper straps
19. 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 the 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 devices that may be attached to the line as determined by the total RE N I N s contact the telephone company to determine the maximum for the area Wd m 3 If this product causes harm to the 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 make the necessary modifications in order to maintain uni
20. d as A A This line is used to branch to any line number in the current programming area For example the current line is A A and you wish to goto line 30 Enter 3 0 P on the keypad and the display will read 3 0 Pressing only P at the A A line will advance the line to 0 1 Pressing only P at any other line will advance to the next available programming line NOTE In CW ID Auto Dial Phone Number programming and ANI Access Codes the next line will be the next numeric line number In Operating Parameters programming the next line is not necessarily the next numeric line see the Programming the Operating Mode and Parameters section To view the stored data at a given line number briefly press C on the keypad and then release it The display will then show the data for a few seconds and then re display the current line number Consider C the see data key At any point during programming you may return to the A A line by holding down the C key until A A appears on the display approximately three seconds Connect Systems Inc Model CS 800 Page 8 To enter on the switch No 1 butt PROGRAMMING THE OPERATING MODE AND PARAMETERS Programming Area No 1 the parameter programming mode press and hold button No 1 internal keypad and then simultaneously turn on the power At this point the display will read 0 1 When you release
21. d that you use shielded grounded cables with in line filters if necessary g If necessary consult your dealer service representative for additional suggestions 11 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 Model CS 800 Page 28 TERMINAL ELOCK co 4 0 0 bom RNI PN2222 33K ug LES 12 Lon P22 INTO gt PROGRAMMING KEYBOARD 28 E 3 AC TEST PS3 NTI POI P02 CONNECT DISCONNECT X mm cg o stg R59 100 gt status sic c59 LINE RLY OR a4 PIT MPSAI3 I N5245B R52 5 2200 PN2222 R57 jtca7 1 cag Leai Pour zouf i Page 29 Model cs 800 Connect Systems Inc MI 250VLAIO H M2 250VLAIO CONNECT RX L LEVEL 100K EAM RIS 58 08 144004 MPSAI3 HYBRID COMPENSATION CAPACITANCE Ge M PSAN 58 2 i ie C23 c24 IOUF I F 9 STATUS SIG P4 10K STATUS TONES cis R35 4 IOK 30 Page Model cs 800 Connect Systems Inc The CS 800 can be connec ADDENDUM External Connection Method ted to the Mic earphone jac features which can radio service may find this method
22. e must new be left ly there will be no COS co 1 not know when the mobile is to make the following programming the mobile in this nnection e repeater controller cannot be The CS 800 cannot must be connected to on terminals with a piece of wire a COS connection up so that it thi e must be set to m If these steps have been properly uminated nc Model he limitations outlined above CS 800 nks he following steps must b take of he interconnect can only operate t a COS connection Five PTT Autodial cannot be used The activity timer feature cannot connection t tell if the the mobile is n the GND id rotation JP 2 xecuted the front panel The CS 800 will now operate in f REC LE ull Page 31 COS DCS CTCSS JP CCW POT PCB CW ID FCC DOC CO lines ANI DTMF PTT GLOSSARY Carrier Operated Squelch Digital Coded Squelch Continous Tone Coded Squelch System Jumper Schematic designator Counter Clockwise Potentiometer Printed Circuit Board Continous Wave Identification International Morse Code Federal Communications Commission USA Department of Communications Canada Central Office Lines telephone lines from phone company Automatic Number Identifcation Dual Tone Multi Frequency touch tone dialing format Push to Talk tranmitter keying using microphone switch Conn
23. ecoder to provide private Operation Noise Squelch Connection Connect to a point that has considerable voltage swing when the squelch is opened closed The best point to connect is to the collector of the transistor that controls the busy or receive light if the radio has one Otherwise connect to the output of the noise rectifier DPL CTCSS Squelch The receiver s DPL or CTCSS decoder will have a logic output that goes high or low when a properly encoded signal is received Connect this point to the COS input If the point selected goes more positive voltage increases when a signal is received leave the factory installed push on clip on JP 2 If the point goes to a lower voltage remove the JP 2 clip which will invert the COS signal from the receiver When the COS threshold control P5 has been properly adjusted described below and the correct polarity selected at JP 2 the front panel RX LED will illuminate when a signal is received and go out when the signal is removed This condition must be achieved for proper operation of the interconnect Connect to the Mic high line If Mic loading occurs install a resistor in series with the Audio Out lead and cut JP 3 The resistor should be large enough to prevent Mic loading but small enough to achieve adequate land to mobile audio Try 100K as a first cut
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25. enter the system access code Or if you wish to dispatch from dial pulse phones Enter 2 if you would like the additional security of having to enter the system access code 1 4 after the auto answer beep You can call any mobile or portable on the system Whether they ar equipped with DTMF or not When your dispatch is finished send the disconnect code before you hang up If you forget built in safe guards such as call progress tone detection will keep the Model CS 800 in control Fully automatically SELECTIVE CALLING Any mobile or portable radio equipped with a DTMF decoder can be selectively called from any touchphone After the auto answer beep enter the appropriate selective call digits followed by The is not sent For example XXXXX x s any length any sequence The Model CS 800 will hold the auto answered call for thirty seconds giving the mobile time to respond To answer a call and activate two way voice capability the mobile must send the connect code When the call is completed the mobile should send the disconnect code REMOTE BASE WITH SELECTIVE CALLING Remote Base with selective calling can be accessed by entering the connect code after the auto answer beep You can then send a DTMF selective call code by entering the appropriate digits followed by Remote base mode 3 5 must be set to 0 if selective calling is to be used
26. g is to be used Enter 1 if remote base operation should automatically occur after auto answer Enter 2 if an access code should be required from the initiating phone after the auto answer beep to engage remote bas operation Use the same access code used by mobiles NOTE There can be no DTMF selective calling if choice 1 or 2 has been made The operation section will explain how to have DTMF selective calling and Remote Base Mode combined Connect Systems Inc Model CS 800 Page 15 IMPORTANT The following line numbers a re not used Each line number has a default value shown which must not be changed DO NOT PROGRAM LINE NUMBERS 3 6 OR BEYOND 1 uon uw teu lt amp Eee BB BW W W W PROGRAMMING THE CW ID Programming Area No 2 To enter the CW ID programming mode press and hold button No the internal keypad and then simultaneously turn on the power switch 2 When you release the No 2 At this point the display will read 0 button you will see A A A A GOTO Any Address 2 on Press P to start at character position 0 1 or enter the character position number you wish to go to and the Viewing or Changing Character Codes n press P A quick tap on C will reveal for a moment the currently selected character code for t
27. he displayed character posi the character code is acceptable P to advance to the next charac EX Oba Df press P to advance to the next character position or enter a new character code and press Character Code Range Checking If a number greater than 38 is ent not cause an advance to the next character position ter position tered pressing P will prevents you from accidentally en Connect Systems Inc Model CS 800 This tering an unuseable choice Page 16 Returning to A A If desired you can return to a previously programmed character position by holding down C for several seconds This will return you to A A Now enter the character position line number you wish to return to and press P PROGRAMMING CW ID message sent from the CS 800 may consist of up to 15 characters To program the message enter the desired character codes from Table 1 page 17 starting at character position 0 1 thru the length of the string If the message is less than 15 characters it must be terminated with code 38 Message End For example to program the CW ID message CSI e g CW ID message desired is CSI Enter 2 18 8 38 0 Enter CW ID Programming Mode as explained above Hold down key No 2 and switch on the power 1 From the A A line hit P 2 From 0 1 en
28. how the Model CS 800 alerts you to the f an incoming call the Model CS 800 first checks to see if the ted 3 0 before ng Tone that alert can also user programmable getters such as When a call comes in channel is in use 2 9 The incoming rings are co a mobile alert is sent The alert can consist of a sounds like a telephone ringing or a CW ID 3 1 T be prefaced by a sequential DTMF sequence 3 2 Th DTMF sequence 3 2 can be used to operate attention a horn honker The type of alert selected can be se Once To answer alternate rings your call AUTO ANSWER The Model CS 800 must incoming calls if you wish 3 4 Selective NOTE than aut calls pl Connect Systems If ringout Call modes o answer 3 4 us use Inc 353 from the mobile When you complete your call send is set to occur earlier in the modes which require an au of the incomi tO us be set to au the Remot to occur only ng call simply enter your access code the disconnect code tomatically answer Bas and or the ring cycle it is possible to receive ordinary incoming 3 0 Model CS 800 LO answer Page 23 TELEPHONE REMOTE BASE You can dispatch and have full use of your system from any telephone by entering a 1 or 2 on 3 5 Enter 1 if you would like to access your radio system from any phone without the need to
29. ications systems demand that the hybrid in a full duplex terminal should have significantly better performance than a telephone hybrid Otherwise the duplex mobile would hear excessive return trip audio echo and noise To achieve optimum trans hybrid isolation resistive and capacitive nulling balance adjustments are required Ihen the hybrid is adjusted to produce minimum return trip audio optimum adjustment very little of the residual mobile audio will be heard on the system output in comparison to the telephone party audio But of course the mobile and the telephone party hear each other perfectly If semi duplex mode is selected there is no need to balance the hybrid at all HYBRID ALIGNMENT PROCEEDURE The alignment must take place on the phone line the CS 800 will normally be connected to Have a mobile place a call through the CS 800 into a commonly called area The party answering the called phone should leave the phone off hook during the alignment procedure Monitor the transmitter output with a service monitor or connect an oscilloscope to the audio out terminal on the rear of the CS 800 Place all four HYB comp dip switches in the off position See Figure 1 Have the mobile simultaneously press digits 3 and 6 on his touch tone keyboard This will result in the transmission of a single 1477 HZ tone The front
30. if you are in a touchtone telephon xchange 1 5 Access Delay Select 1 9 1 9 seconds 1 sec increments per step DEFAULT 2 2 secs Access delay is a user selectable delay to compensate for DTMF PTT delay built into your mobile microphone Select a value that allows you to hear all of the CW ID and or dialtone without clipping Manual Dialing 1 Enable ETT 0 Disable 2 23 DEFAULT 1 Enable Select disable if dialing should only be allowed from the speed dialer memory Toll Restrict Digit Counting 1 Enable 0 Disable DEFAULT 0 Disable 4 Enables disables toll restrict digit counting If enabled a umber exceeding ten digits cannot be dialed Prefix Restrict 0000 None display reads X xxxx Multi Digit Prefix Restriction DEFAULT 1 One Digit Prefix Restriction Long Distance A one may only be set on this line in order for toll override 1 800 dialing to operate Connect Systems Inc Model CS 800 Page 12 1 9 Prefix Restrict B 0000 None display reads X xxxx Multi Digit Prefix Restriction DEFAULT 0 Zero Digit Prefix Restriction Operator 2 0 Prefix Restrict C 0000 None display reads X Multi Digit Prefix Restriction e g 976 DEFAULT None 2 1 Prefix Restrict D 0000 None x Multi Digit Prefix Restrictio
31. ing down C for several seconds until A A shows on the display Now enter the speed dial location you wish to return to and press P Returning to Operate To return to normal operation switch off the power and then back on You can now use your newly programmed speed dial numbers Connect Systems Inc Model CS 800 Page 18 Access Code Programming Programming Area No 4 Two separate 1 6 digit interconnect access codes can be programmed from the keyboard or over the air remotely up is the default access code We suggest not changing this code until you have the CS 800 fully up and running The codes selected can be any combination of digits six maximum Codes beginning with odd numbers have toll override capability Codes beginning with even numbers must abide by the toll parameters programmed on lines 1 7 2 1 When accessing the CS 800 from the mobile the selected code s must be preceeded by To disconnect press or plus the connect code digits if a 1 was entered on line 1 1 Examples of connect codes 657 Regular Access Code 2 Regular Access Code 7214 Toll Override Access Code 313 Toll Override Access Code Programming Access Codes From The Keyboard Programming access codes from the keyboard is very similar to programming phone numbers into the Speed Dialer memory Simply hold down the number 4 button and turn on the power The display will
32. ipping 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 THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES STATEMENTS OR REPRESENTATIONS AND UNLESS STATED HEREIN ALL SUCH WARRANTIES STATEMENTS OR REPRESENTATIONS MADE BY ANY OTHER PERSON OR FIRM ARE VOID ALL IMPLIED WARRATIES IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE OF THIS EQUIPMENT INC
33. ll not decode unless the RX LED is illuminated indicating that a signal is being received P2 L gt TX Land to mobile level Press the C D Connect Disconnect switch so that a dialtone is heard Adjust P2 until the dialtone produces about 3 4 Khz of modulation deviation Cut JP 3 if required DTMF Patch to mobile DTMF level Sets the DTMF transmitter modulation level of land to mobile DTMF and Semi Duplex privacy beeps Connect Systems Inc Model CS 800 Page 4 P4 STATUS TONES P5 COS P6 RPT AUDIO P7 HYBRID BALANCE JP 1 JP 2 JP 3 JP 4 JP 5 Connect Systems Inc De emphasis strap taking audio direc tly from the FM detector Status beeps amp CW ID level Adjust for desired modulation level of status beeps or CW ID COS Threshold level Measure the voltage at TP 1 with no signal Then measure the voltage again with a signal applied Adjust P 5 until the voltage reading at TP 2 is approximately midway between the two readings previousl obtained at TP 1 1 read 2 volts with no For example Signal and 4 volts with a signal applied to the receiver TP 2 would be set to read 3 volts When JP 2 is correctly strapped and P5 is properly adjusted the RX LED will be i lluminated when there s signal and go out the signal is removed nen Repeat Audio Sets the modulation level of
34. llowing 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 9 This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly i e in strict accordance with the service manual may cause interference to radio or television reception It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B computing device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a residential installation 10 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 suggeste
35. mply 1 90 Locations 1 16 can store phone numbers up to fifteen digits locations 17 90 are limited to a length of eight digits Viewing or Changing Phone Numbers A quick tap on C will reveal the phone number stored at the currently displayed memory location The phone number is displayed digit by digit until all digits in the number have been shown If the phone number is acceptable press P to advance to the next location Or enter a new phone number and press P to advance to the next location Any memory can be erased by entering three zeros 000P NOTE If there is no number at the current location pressing C will flash the current location number once instead of showing a phone number Programming Pause or The No 1 2 and 3 keys on the keypad are used as dual input keys To program a phone number which contains any of these digits briefly press the key and continue with the number as you would with any other digit To program a press the No 1 key until a single bar is added to the display approx 3 Seconds then release the key To program a pause press the No 2 key until a dash is added to the display To program a hold down the No 3 key until a double bar is added to the display Returning to A A If desired you can return to a previously programmed auto dial location by hold
36. n 2 8 DEFAULT 0 Connect 0 In connect mode the relay is on whenever the patch is in connect 1 No function 2 In key mode the relay is on whenever the PTT is activated 3 Remote Function provides a remotely controllable contact closure opening which can be used for any purpose NOTE Option 801 Aux Relay is required for all the above 2 8 Remote Function Access Code XXX Any Protocol D a t EFAULT 7 ny three he relay line 2 7 800 is in connect INCOMING CALLS three digits xxx relay ON xxx relay OFF 89 Sets the control code for the Aux Relay Remote Function Enter digits To turn on the relay press xxx To turn off press xxx This functions only if you entered 3 on Note Do not operate the remote function while the CS 2 9 Busy Channel Monitor 1 Enable 0 Disable DEFAULT 0 Disable Determines whether the Model CS 800 will ringout or auto answer if the channel is busy Enter 0 Or only when the channel is Q ear Ent er 3 0 Ringout on Ring Number e WW 1 9 ring 0 Disabl S Ge 129 DEFAULT 1 First Ring Selects which incoming ring starts the ringout alert Enter 1 9 or enter 0 ordi to disable ringout Ringout is used for receiving nary phone calls Connect Systems Inc Model CS 800 Page 14 3 1 Ringout Alert Ring Tone CW ID
37. n e g 411 DEFAULT None Lines 1 8 1 9 2 0 and 2 1 allow selecting any four single digit or multi digit sequences as restricted Four digits in sequence maximum eg to restrict 0 operator 1 long distance 976 and 411 enter 1 on line 1 8 enter Oon line 1 9 enter 976 on line 2 0 and enter 411 on line 2 1 2 2 Activity Timer 0 Defeat Select 10 99 10 99 seconds 1 sec increments per step DEFAULT 30 30 secs nter the patch activity timer time directly in seconds or press to defeat The activity timer is reset by pressing the Mic utton at any time 2 3 Timeout Timer 0 Defeat Select 1 99 5 49 5 minutes 5 minute increments per step DEFAULT 6 3 minutes Select the maximum call limit time The time is equal to 5 minutes 30 seconds times the number you enter 2 4 CW ID 1 CW ID at connect and disconnect 0 CW ID at disconnect only DEFAULT 0 At disconnect only After accessing manual dialing and auto dialing are delayed until the CW ID is finished if you enter 1 2 5 Automatic Busy Signal Disconnect 1 Enable 0 Disable DEFAULT 1 Enable Connect Systems Inc Model CS 800 Page 13 2 6 Automatic Dialtone Disconnect 1 Enable 0 Disable DEFAULT 1 Enable 2 7 Aux Relay Connect 2 9 1 Not Used 2 9 2 Key 2 9 3 Remote Functio
38. n select a three digit control code on line 2 8 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 labeled CONT1 and CONT2 CONT means control on the rear panel barrier block The CS 800 is supplied with the relay strapped for normally open operation If normally closed operation is desired s JP 4 on page 5 for details Connect Systems Inc Model CS 800 Page 25 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 five years from date of sale to the initial end user This warranty applies only to the original consumer end user purchaser of each CSI product 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 During the years 2 5 there shall be no charge for replacement parts providing that the defective unit is shipped prepaid and service is performed by CSI Conventional prevailing labor and shipping charges will apply following the end of the first year CSI at its sole discretion will replace defective parts on an exchange basis for the first five years of ownership by the original purchaser All sh
39. nterrupted servic 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 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 System Incorporated 2064 Eastman Ave Suite 113 Ventura CA 93003 Connect Systems Inc Model CS 800 Page 27 7 This interconnect product cannot be used on a public coin service provided by the telephone 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 8 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the fo
40. ode you wish to disable followed by 3 Exit the access code programming mode by pressing three times Example You wish to change an access code from 321 to 7592 Enter in this order 9876 321 7592 NOTE If a code other than 9876 was entered on line 1 0 use that code to enter the remote programming mode instead of 9876 as used in the example Connect Systems Inc Model CS 800 Page 20 OPERATION The CS 800 will momentarily display all DTMF digits on the internal display as they are decoded This is a useful feature to make sure that DTMF tones are decoding properly NOTE The DTMF digits and are shown on the internal display as a and respectively same as p and c on the internal keypad This is because the displays used can not display the and symbols PLACING OUTGOING CALLS DIALING A CALL MANUALLY From the mobile press or plus one of the access codes that was selected in programming area 4 If the access delay on line 1 5 is properly set you will hear dialtone or CW ID start without clipping or delay You may dail as soon as dialtone is heard After dialing the next thing heard will either be ringing or a busy signal The CS 800 will automatically disconnect if the number that was called is busy 2 5 TOLL RESTRICT Four sets of restricted leading digit sequences can be set to restrict dialing to cert
41. ter 2 P for the character C 3 From 0 2 enter 18 P for the character S 4 From 0 3 enter 8 P for the character I 5 From 0 4 enter 38 P to end the messag 6 Turn off the power and then back on to return to operate mode with the newly programmed CW ID message TABLE 1 CW ID CHARACTER CODES 0 6 M 12 18 24 5 30 WORD 1 7 13 19 27 25 6 31 SPACE 36 2 8 14 20 1 26 7 32 ID 3 J 9 P 15 V 21 2 27 8 33 SLANT 4 10 0 16 W 22 3 28 9 34 BAR 37 5 L 11 17 23 4 29 0 35 MESSAGE END 38 Connect Systems Inc Model CS 800 Page 17 SPEED DIAL PHONE NUMBER PROGRAMMING Programming Area No 3 To enter the speed dial phone number programming mode press and hold button No 3 on the internal keypad and then simultaneously turn on the power switch At this point the display will read 0 3 When you release the No 3 button you will see A A A A GOTO Any Address Press P to start at speed dialer location 0 1 or enter the speed dialer location you wish to go to then press P There are ninety memory locations available to store your favorite phone numbers These are 0 1 through 9 0 When using these memory locations from the mobile they become si
42. to mod Th Thus providing some conversation privacy User selectable remote programming code Enters Remote Programming Mode changing of th nt remote programming mode permits th interconnect access r the remote programming remote selection or code s S Remote Access Code Programming page 18 for more detail 1 1 Disconnect Code 0 Down 1 Plus Connect Code DEFAULT 0 4 Down Choose the patch disconnect code most applications digits 1 2 Line in Use Detect 1 Enable 0 Disable DEFAULT Enable When enabled mobiles ar are already i NOTE JP 5 must be strapped for line to page 5 for additional Please refer prevented Enter 0 to select down in Or enter 1 to select plus the connect code from cutting in on calls that n progress on the same line in use detection to operate details on Jumper Strap options Connect Systems Inc Model CS 800 Page ll 3 Five PTT speed dial 1 Enable 0 Disable DEFAULT 0 Disable If enabled five presses of the mobile Mic button at a rate of approximately one push per second will automatically dial the phone number stored in speed dialer memory location No 1 Five subsequent presses will cause a disconnect 1 4 Dialing Mode 1 Tone 0 Pulse DEFAULT 1 Tone Select how the CS 800 will dial your phone calls Note that tone is much faster

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