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3. 49 DTME DECODE 49 IG EREQUENGY CONTRORL 0 eret eerte tote ser eve 49 PAGING ENCODE N N A 49 POSITIVE MODE CONTROL SEGURE 50 PRINTER INTERFACE to suas eto esa etw tt eve suce devenue 51 LOGGING RECORDER OUTPUT MODULE sessirnir rtr eto restera 52 DC CONTROL CP0010 XCPOO IQ A 52 Installation ReloCatiQni s eus et ree iet e eoe E WES so ae te 52 4 CHANNEL E amp M CONTROL 40 nete enne tenerent inneren tenere enne 54 SUPERVISORY CONTROL CP0050 XCP0050A 55 DIRECT ENHANCED FULL DUPLEX PHONE INTERFACE CP0070 OPTION CODE CTI 55 Ring Detect Sensitivity xi sete gementes a ep ie deett pee 55 EXTERNAL ENHANCED FULL DUPLEX PHONE INTERFACE CP0060 OPTION CODE CTH 56 25 PAIR TELCO INTERFACE 57 BATTERY REVERT XCPO0SQA 59 AUDIO ACCESSORY BOX 2 59 MDC1200 STAT ALERT SIGNALING 0650 941 60 RapidCall Buttons idis ee te i Hte b e A qe RH ERR EE ERO
4. 73 04 15 Paging ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual Table 25 5 6 Tone Paging Tone Timing 5 6 Tone Type Preamble ms Motorola EIA BOS Bruchcal Modified ZVEI Extended 1st Tone CCIR 690 0 0 Gap ms 1 Address Tone ms 45 0 0 Next 4 Tone ms Gap Between Bursts ms Number of times to signal Total Duration s Table 26 5 6 Tone Paging Tone Frequencies Hz 5 6 Tone Type Motorola EIA 600 BOS Bruchcal 2400 Modified ZVEI 2400 Extended 1s Tone CCIR 1981 741 882 1060 1160 970 1060 1124 1197 1023 1270 1160 1275 1164 1400 1270 1358 1305 1530 1400 1446 1446 1670 1530 1540 1587 1830 1670 1640 1728 1869 459 2000 2200 2600 1830 2000 2400 1747 1860 2110 2010 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R X 04 15 74 Troubleshooting The following 1 a list of potential problems you may encounter and possible solutions Problem There is partial or no communications between the MCU and the PC There is little no select unselect audio from the PC There is low or no mic audio Communications appears normal but the Navigator buttons do not respond Possible Solution Ensure that the proper COM port is selected within the Naviga
5. Figure 40 ICP9000 Display Extender PCBA 81 Main Circuit Board ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual Notes 82 Definitions and Acronyms Capcode The identifying number on the outside of the radio pager It is related to the tone or digital code that gives the address and other information about this particular pager Carrier Squelch Detection of a valid mobile signal is based on loss squelch of random channel noise CTCSS Continuous Tone Controlled Subaudible System A means of grouping users of a common radio channel Subaudible tones are transmitted with audio a particular radio s speaker or the speakers of a group of radios will unmute to broadcast a transmission only if the associated subaudible tone identifies it as belonging to the radio s user group CDCSS Continuous Digital Coded Squelch System A system analogous to CTCSS but using low speed digital signaling instead of subaudible tones Tests to determine if any hardware or software problems exist Dual Tone Multi Frequency is a method used by the telephone system to communicate the keys pressed when dialing Pressing a key on the phone s keypad generates two simultaneous tones one for the row and one for the column High level guard tone Low level guard tone A term synonymous with interconnect Push to talk a switch that causes the radio to transmit when pressed To accept a signal from a radio To send a signal to
6. 1 the Call Alert is automatically resent and a printer log entry is made indicating the retry Call Alert is sent up to a maximum of five times the initial check plus the four retries If no response is received after the fifth attempt the information window shows NOT ACKNOWLEDGED and a printer log is made indicating the lack of acknowledgement The ACKNOWLEDGED or ACKNOWLEDGED message will remain on the screen until the next incoming message is received or another mode of operation is selected At any time during the Call Alert mode the operator may exit by pressing the CALL ALERT button a second time or the SIGNALING button located in the Navigator toolbar 04 15 62 ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual Features and Options Short Call Alert For transmitting to older radio systems a Short Call Alert may be used A Short Call Alert is made by pressing the SHORT CALL ALERT button The second line of the information window will flash CALL ALERT S Follow the above procedure in Call Alert for selecting a unit ID and sending Radio Check When the RADIO CK button is pressed the Signaling window changes to that shown in Figure 33 but with the RADIO CK button depressed and lit The second line of the information window flashes Radio Check The right side of this line shows either the ID displayed on the top line of the queue Unit orthelast ID used Refer to Figure 35 Selecting a u
7. esee 120 240 V ac 15 47 to 63 Hz with external power module or 10 5 to 18 V dc Weight without options PIN DOA ei huic pO itd dali tarte D ERE 20 5 Ibs TOBIN DOO SA soror WR EU AR M 22 165 IC PNOUDTZ me Robe Petala i 23 5 Ibs Audio General Audio response tiene eet 3 dB at 300 to 3000 Hz except guard tone notch Hum i ee be et eet teda adita Transmit Less than 50 dB below full rated power Receive Less than 55 dB below full rated power Audio distortion s re obi e ete oce ete RR e ete tee ee dta Less than 2 THD COMPTESSION iit pneter emite eterne bie lets tere Feld reete Normalizes input variations of 30 dB Receiver Audio timide agen dt etr 25 dBm to 11 dBm selectable in steps Cross talk seas e nier es 60 dB below rated output levels at rated line impedance Input impedance eee eerte RO He Te e e P ecrire d 600 ohms nominal Tone Remote Control Guard tOnGsx ies RG seu 2100 2175 2325 2800 default 2175 Hz Function tONeS 1950 1850 1750 1650 1550 1450 1350 1250 1150 1050 950 850 and 750 Default f nction tones eee terre F1 Transmit 1950 Hz F2 Transmit 1850 Hz F3 Transmit 1350 Hz F4 Transmit 1250 Hz Monitor 2050 Hz Functional tones are selectable via GAI Tronics CARD Suite Software Application 9 04 15 Foreword ICP9000 Navigator Inst
8. 907 5 Hz This would alert a pager with GE capcode of 455 04 15 68 ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual Paging Table 20 Code Plans Important Note The 1 digit indicates Chart A Group Source for the A tone and the 2 digit indicates Chart A Group Source for B Tone MSD Digit of 3 Digit Capcode 69 04 15 Paging ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual Table 21 Tone Group Frequency Chart The chart below cross references the 2 Tone Paging Code to the frequency in Hz DES 346 7 384 6 426 6 4732 5248 5821 645 7 716 1 7943 881 0 EN 04 15 70 ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual Paging Plectron Paging The Plectron paging feature requires a 4 digit prefix capcode Like 2 Tone paging the capcode and code plan determine at what frequency the paging tones are transmitted Plectron paging uses the Plectron Code Plan Chart Table 22 and Plectron Tone Group Frequency Chart Table 23 Refer to the example below and the tables to determine the capcodes you need Plectron Paging Example Suppose the number of Plectron keypad digits accepted from the user on the selected channel is 0 and the capcode has been programmed to 3456 The A tone length is 1 second and the B tone length is 2 seconds If the console operator were to press the TRANSMIT button the console would send an A tone of 330 5 Hz for 1 second and then a B tone of 564 7 Hz fo
9. The RS 485 connection must be used when the distance between the MCU and the computer is over 50 feet The rear panel connector a six position removable terminal block provides connection for RS 485 communication Use a multi twisted pair cable for the RS 485 connection An RS 485 converter at the PC side is required An externally powered full duplex with a ground converter such as GAI Tronics Part No 69275 026 is recommended Depending on the converter used terminating resistors maybe required The Navigator PCBA has terminating resistors built in Figure 7 RS 485 Connections 21 04 15 Installation ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual RS 485 Cable for Navigator MCU to Edgeport USB Converter Table 7 Wiring Diagram Edgeport Navigator Connector Description Connector TB1 Description DB 9 female No connection DB 9 female TX Data Neg 6 pin Phoenix DB 9 female Data Pos 6 pin Phoenix DB 9 female Signal ground 6 pin Phoenix DB 9 female TX Data Pos 6 pin Phoenix DB 9 female EX CERE RX Data Neg 6 pin Phoenix Pins 3 and 6 can be jumpered together on the Navigator 6 pin connector and one of these pins runs to the DB 9 connector e Set the individual switches of the 8 position switch on the Edgeport 21 as follows Starting with switch 1 D D D D U U X X D down U up X doesn t matter Channel Interface Cable A 12 pair inte
10. 0F01 and wildcard ID matches any number Therefore a wildcard ID of 0007 matches any ID from 0001 to 000E Note that the use of wildcards in the fourth position such as 001 will not match group ID of E001 04 15 60 ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual Features and Options The Navigator supports the printing or logging of RapidCall traffic Upon receipt of any call type and for clearing of Emergency Alerts a printer log entry is made Using CARD Suite the printing of each type of call incoming and outgoing can be enabled and disabled RapidCall signaling may be transmitted on a selected channel or on a CARD Suite assigned channel Note that PTT ID transmissions may be enabled or disabled on each channel and PTT ID transmissions occur on any channel in which PTT ID transmission is enabled RapidCall Buttons Call Alert When the CALL ALERT button is pressed the Signaling window changes to what is shown below SIGNALING Figure 33 The second line of the information window flashes CALL ALERT The right side of this line shows either the ID displayed on the top line of the queue UNIT _ _ orthelast ID used Refer to Figure 34 below MOTOROLA PL A TRANSMIT CALL ALERT 1 2 UNIT 0339 0339 CALL ALERT 2 2 UNIT 0339 0339 CALL ALERT lt 0 9 TO ENTER ID SCROLL UP DOWN gt TO SELECT ALIAS Figure 34 Call Alert Display 61 04 15 Features and Options IC
11. 5 9 2W AW Select JU602 2W 2 wire control pm Ch 2 6 10 2W AW Select JU606 2W 2 wire control Ch 3 7 11 2W AW Select JU610 2W 2 wire control Ch 4 8 12 2W 4W Select JU614 2W 2 wire control 04 15 16 ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual Installation MCU Connections The electrical hook up of the ICP9000 Navigator MCU requires these basic connections the ground wire one to three channel interface cables and the power supply cable NWARNING Voltages hazardous to life may be present at the exposed control line terminals under certain conditions during the following procedures These voltages are also present on some component leads Care should be taken to avoid shock during installation 85 232 eee O TELEPHONE feels INTERFACE I el m EXTERNAL CCESSORIES ACCESSORIES Figure 3 View of ICP9000 Navigator MCU Back Panel with Connectors Electrical Interface of the electrical connections to the console are made at the rear panel Power to the console is furnished through a 5 pin DIN connector P5 The Figure 3 shows the rear view of the ICP9000 Navigator M
12. Mixer name Master Volume and Line In Mixer name must be chosen first Only one name is available unless there is more than one sound card The names for Master Volume and Line In are dependent on the sound card manufacturer Audio Options N C 37 Sound Card vial Nail B lume Control Figure 15 04 15 32 ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual Navigator Configuration Setup Operator Setup The Operator Setup form contains two tabbed sections Operator Options and One Touch Options The Operator Options tab is divided into four sections Operator Options Tool Options Channel and Control Selection and is used to configure the operator characteristics for an individual operator profile The One Touch Options tab defines the aliases and the order of the aliases assigned to an individual operator s profile When either tabbed window is active the window always displays the SAVE DELETE EXIT PREVIOUS and NEXT buttons The buttons represent functions that are related to the operator profile not the individual options displayed in the tabbed window The name of the current operator profile is displayed in the status bar at the bottom of the window Operator Options One Touc perator eer ERA To create a Setup file for another operator press the NEXT button When all operator parameters are configured press the SAvE button to save current operator configurations before pressi
13. Tools Error Log Shows a view of all the communication errors received from main CPU ICP9000 Communication Errors Figure 19 37 04 15 Navigator Configuration ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual Tools Options Create Profile While this form 18 visible the layout of the desktop can be configured Several aspects of the GUI can be altered to allow for different profiles The position of each channel can be changed by clicking on and dragging the frame of a channel to a new location The frame color of each channel can be selected by double clicking on the frame of the channel The color can then be selected based on the standard color palette The position of each toolbar button can be changed to group functions together by right clicking and dragging the toolbar button to a new location Pressing the ALIGN button center justifies the newly ordered Tool Option buttons preserving the horizontal alignment and preventing buttons from overlapping each other The position of where pop up forms such as multi select paging secure and signaling can be changed by turning on the function and clicking and dragging the window to the desired location Right handed and left handed operation can be selected from the Window Organize menu Once the layout is satisfactory the profile can be saved according to a dispatcher s login name This profile can then be recalled by logging in with that user name The sho
14. fiCP9000Contia mdb Cancel My Network Figure 12 The above section refers to backing up the profile database File Exit Closes the ICP9000 Navigator GUI application Setup Select Com Port This selection can be set in the operator setup and should only be enabled only for authorized personnel This selects the current communications port to connect to the main CPU NWARNING ALL Communications between the MCU and the PC cease during this selection Select a Com Port Ok Figure 13 31 04 15 Navigator Configuration ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual Setup Configure Database Use this form to add the channel button labels programmable button names and alert tone button labels NOTES 1 Channel button labels must be 12 characters or less programmable button names must be six characters or less and alert tone labels must be six characters or less 2 Ifno label is desired on a particular button enter one or more spaces in the field for that button This includes Programmable Buttons 1 and 2 as well as the four Alert Tone buttons Configuration Table channet as Programmable Button 1 Programmable Button 2 E Alert Tone Labels Alert Tone 1 Alert Tone 2 Alert Tone 3 Alert Tone 4 Figure 14 Setup Audio Options Audio options are established for host PC sound card settings Use this form to set up audio parameters
15. 43 and pressed the TRANSMIT button the console would generate 1251 4 Hz for one second followed by 669 9 Hz for three seconds These tone frequencies are located on Table 21 according to the following procedure 1 Locate the chosen code plan in this example on Table 20 2 From the same chart locate the most significant digit MSD of the 2 Tone prefix 7 in this example 3 Next determine the 2 digit number that appears at the intersection of the code plan row and the MSD column 62 in this example 67 04 15 Paging ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual 4 The first digit of this number 6 in this example corresponds to a number under the Group heading on Table 21 and indicates which row of frequencies on Table 21 will be used for the A tone In this example the tone number entered by the console operator is 4 which corresponds to 1251 4 Hz 5 The second digit of the number from chart B 2 in this example also corresponds to a number under Table 21 Group and indicates which row of frequencies on Table 21 will be used for the B tone In this example the B tone number entered by the console operator is 3 which corresponds to 669 9 Hz The previous example involves the console operator being required to enter two digits from the keypad programming the number of 2 Tone digits accepted from the user on the selected channel to 2 However if all three digits were required from the console operator programm
16. Jumper Positions for DC or Tone Control Selection sumer Wo JU620 JU621 U622 JU623 1 5 IN Tone Control OUT DC Control option CP0010 or XCP0010A Ch 2 6 10 IN Tone Control OUT DC Control option CP0010 or XCP0010A Ch 3 7 11 J IN Tone Control OUT DC Control option CP0010 or XCP0010A Ch 4 8 12 IN Tone Control OUT DC Control option CP0010 or XCP0010A NOTE If operating in dc mode the console must also be programmed for dc under Type of Interface in the CARD Suite Software Two Wire Control default In this configuration a single two wire line is used to carry the control tones or dc control currents as applicable per channel and the transmitter audio from the ICP9000 Navigator to the base station This same 2 wire line is used to return the receive audio back to the console from the base station Refer to Table 3 for the appropriate system configuration Four Wire Audio Control In this configuration one pair of lines is used to carry both control tones or dc control currents as applicable per channel and the transmitter audio from the ICP9000 Navigator to the base station The other pair 1 used to carry the receive audio from the base station back to the console Refer to Table 3 for the appropriate system configuration NOTE In this configuration RX audio can still be received on original 2 wire pair Table 3 Slave Module 2 Wire 4 Wire Function Jumperte Ch 1
17. i Ie egeret 2 ORDERING REPLACEMENT P ARTS ten naa pur oen er pe E C a ede iret 2 SERVICE AND REPAIR einen beer oO e De eem ege e etes 2 SAFE HANDLING OF CMOS INTEGRATED CIRCUIT 3 FEATURES OF THE ICP9000 NAVIGATOR SERIES CONSOLE enne nennen 4 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS FOR CUSTOMER SUPPLIED enne tentent en 5 MODEE CHART e eran i em an dune 6 SPBCIFICATIONS ED oC PIE eese Une 9 DESCRIPTION esr 11 TONEREMOTE CONTROL o URL Eon 11 DC REMOTE CONTROE ott e ROI RO RAE 12 E amp M REMOTECONTROL e teeth Ete re T RO rte erts 12 INSTAL ACTION 13 FCC INTERFERENCE WARNINGS teet ere ttp t e nig e tende 13 EQUIPMENT REQUIRED ele dece Res 13 MOUNTING CONSIDERATIONS 5 ete iei ERU e i ERES RP PR ERN EN PE UE EE 13 CABLE INSTALLATION SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS ccsscecesseeeseeceeeeeseeceseeeeneecsueeseaeecaeeseaeecsueeseaeecsueeeeaeecsateneaeesas 14 TELEPHONE LINE LIGHTNING AND OVER VOLTAGE isses 14 LINEGONNEGTIONS fere re PU RU REPE EO Nu ten pe ee e EEE 14 LINETLEVELISETTINGS 5 7 p eq eer eder estne ee pe 15 Line Input Receive Audio Level Adjustment eee eese eese enne 15 Line Output Tra
18. instructions Paging Encode The paging encode feature adds support for DTMF 2 Tone sequential Plectron 5 6 Tone 1500 2805 and immediate DTMF paging operation Each paging type and the parameters for each must be configured using the CARD Suite Software Refer to the Paging section of this manual and the ICP9000 Navigator Series Console Operator s Manual available in the XAC2000A Navigator Software for paging encode and the on line help in the CARD Suite Software for details of configuration and operation 49 04 15 Features and Options ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual Positive Mode Control Secure The Positive Mode Control feature is used to control a secure equipped base station In this modified tone control scheme there are two function tones present in any tone sequence that causes the radio to transmit Immediately following the high level guard tone there is a coded clear function tone that instructs the radio equipment whether or not voice audio is to be encrypted The normal transmit function tone follows the coded clear function tone Up to four Console Interface Units CIUs can be connected to and controlled by the ICP9000 Navigator MCU through the I O pins of the RS 232 amp I O These pins are assigned automatically to channels that have secure operation enabled via the CARD Suite Software The assignment is made in the order of the channels programmed That is the first secure channel from channe
19. is placed on the receive wire line connections for channel 1 and 2000 Hz is placed on the receive wire line connections for channel 12 then a signal that is the sum of the 1000 Hz and 2000 Hz signals should be present on the transmit wire line connections on every channel If the audio loop test fails check the connection between the channel I O pins and the slave board If these connections are in order then the slave board should be replaced NOTE For proper operation the slave must be configured as a 4 wire using JU602 JU606 JU610 and JU614 Test 3 Output Adjust NOTE Use this test to adjust the overall line output transmit level for each channel Test 3 allows setting the level of high level guard tone output on the console s wire lines During this test 2000 Hz 15 output on each channel Pressing channel s VOL Up Down buttons allows increasing or decreasing the level of the tone output on that channel When the output level on each channel matches the desired level of high level guard tone usually 2 dBm press MODE to exit the Audio Diagnostics menu Then you are prompted to save the output levels just selected To save these levels press 1 to abandon changes and exit press 2 Test 4 Gain Stage Test This test allows verifying that the output gain control circuitry for each channel is working properly Upon entry into this test 2000 Hz at the highest output level approximately 10 dBm is placed on each cha
20. levels The highest security level provides complete restriction to the console diagnostics and user adjustments 47 04 15 Console Diagnostics ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual Start Up Display Boot Up Error Code Definitions The following error codes are displayed automatically upon boot up Master 00 If anything other than 00 is displayed for the master error contact GAI Tronics field service Slave 00 00 00 00 OK 01 Slave not present 02 Slave malfunction 04 Slave malfunction 06 Slave malfunction 80 Slave malfunction Options Code Definitions Any options that are installed are identified by the option codes in the information window They are as follows e ENC Paging Encode e MLS Multi Line Select e SLT STAT ALERT MDC1200 e Multi Frequency e PMC Positive Mode Control e CDC DC Option e DEC DTMF Decode e E amp M E amp M Option e SUP Supervisory Control e CTH Full Duplex Phone Board External Interface e CTI Telephone Interface Direct CARD Suite Software Version Version x x x The CARD Suite version that programmed the console Firmware Version Host DSP Display Firmware Version HNAVXX MASTXX 04 15 48 Features and Options The ICP9000 Navigator contains several software and hardware enabled options Each software option can be enabled or disabled using the CARD Suite Software so that the feature 1s not present in th
21. maintenance or modification of the equipment provided hereunder or use of unqualified maintenance or service technicians will severely impair the operational effectiveness of the entire communication system Buyer hereby agrees to indemnify defend and hold GAI Tronics harmless from and against any and all third party claims arising in any manner out of a Buyer s neglect of the equipment b Buyer s use of technicians not authorized by GAI Tronics to service the equipment or c Buyer s improper use or modification of the equipment or failure to follow the operational and maintenance procedures provided with the equipment Limitation of Liability Damages In no event even should circumstances cause the exclusive warranties and remedies set forth in the Warranty section to fail of their essential purpose shall either party be liable for any indirect incidental special or consequential damages including but not limited to loss of use loss of anticipated profits or damages arising from delay whether such claims are alleged to have arisen out of breach of warranty breach of contract strict or absolute liability in tort or other act error or omission or from any other cause whatsoever or any combination of the foregoing Motorola STAT ALERT and RapidCall are registered trademarks of Motorola Incorporated 04 15 Publication 43004 024i ii Table of Contents FOREWORD 1 SCOPE OR MANUAL ie
22. that the base stations have been properly adjusted Line Input Receive Audio Level Adjustment The line input level adjustment allows the receive audio of each channel to be compensated for line loses between the base station and console ensuring the optimum audio performance of the console It is important to set this level properly as maladjustment can cause distortion or over compression of the receive audio 1 Adjust the base station receive audio level to the console by applying an RF signal modulated with a 1000 Hz tone at rated system deviation to the base station receiver 2 Adjust the base station output control for the desired level e g 10 dBm to the audio control line Do not exceed the line supplier s recommended maximum operating level Navigator MCU Adjustment 1 Connect an ac voltmeter or other appropriate measuring device across the receive audio pair of the console MCU according to Table 8 Make a note of the measurement 2 Enterthe Navigator Diagnostics Select SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS then AUDIO Enter the password 1490 and select INPUT LEVEL 3 Use the channel VOL Up Down buttons to select the proper input level settings The level can be changed in 3 dB increments Select the setting that is closest to but not higher than the measured level For example if the measured level is 11 dB the console should be set at a 12 dB input sensitivity setting 4 Repeat this process for each channel 5 Press the MO
23. through either programming selection or direct access e DTMF Decode e Positive Mode Control e Paging Encode e Multi Select Option e 16 Frequency Capability e Logging Recorder Output 7 04 15 Foreword ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual The following field installation kits and accessories are available for installation in the ICP9000 Navigator Series Console e een SSCS XCP0050A Supervisory Control Kit ETE 4 Enhanced Phone Interface Kit XCPO070 Direct Direct Enhanced Phone Interface Phone Interface Kit XCP0080A Battery Revert Power Kit XCP0100A XCPOI40A 140A Headset Box Headset Box TDN9413A MDC1200 STAT ALERT Signaling Kit Logging Recorder Output Module requires removal prior to installation The following programming software and cable are required for programming the ICP9000 Series Navigator Console PC and MCU Mode Description S O XAC4000B Programming Bundle Flash Drive includes CARD Suite Software included with console purchase XAC2000A Graphical User Interface GUI Software included with console purchase XCP0170A Programming Cable PC to MCU 04 15 8 ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual Foreword Specifications General Wermiperature ran ge 0 C to 50 C Humidity 5 Rb US HR SUE BEI 95 at 50 C 8 75 17 W 11 125 D inches Rackmount 50 Power input
24. tronics com for repair or warranty information If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network the telephone company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs Contact the state public utility commission public service commission or corporation commission for information This equipment uses a telephone handset and it is hearing aid compatible User Instructions Canada CP 01 Issue 8 Part I Section 14 1 NOTICE The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective operational and safety requirements as prescribed in the appropriate Terminal Equipment Technical Requirements document s The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user s satisfaction Before installing this equipment users should ensure that it 15 permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations Repairs to certified equipment should be coordinated by a representative designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunication
25. with care group and wildcard ID s are not permitted After selecting a unit ID and pressing the TRANSMIT button Radio Enable and Radio Disable behave in the same fashion as Call Alert However the acknowledgement for a Radio Enable and Radio Disable differ from other call types Instead of simply seeing that the call was acknowledged in the information window the addressed radio will respond with an inbound Radio Enable or Radio Disable message This inbound acknowledgement will be stacked in the queue as any other call as RAD ENABL or and a printer log of the incoming message will be made MOTOROLA PL A TRANSMIT RADIO ENABLE UNIT _ 1 2 UNIT 0339 0339 CALL ALERT 2 2 UNIT 0339 0339 CALL ALERT lt 0 9 gt TO ENTER ID SCROLL UP DOWN gt TO SELECT ALIAS Figure 36 Radio Enable Display MOTOROLA PL A TRANSMIT RADIO DISABLE UNIT 1 2 UNIT 0339 0339 CALL ALERT 2 2 UNIT 0339 0339 CALL ALERT lt 0 9 gt TO ENTER ID SCROLL UP DOWN gt TO SELECT ALIAS Figure 37 Radio Disable Display 04 15 64 ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual Features and Options Select Call When the SELECT CALL button is pressed the second line of the information window flashes SELECT CALL The border indicator of the SELECT CALL button flashes indicating that an ID may now be selected The right side of this line shows either the most recently received ID in the queue UNIT _ o
26. 1 defines the function of each pin N NOTE N Table 11 Footswitch Connector Pinout If the desk mic or footswitch is connected after the MCU has been powered up the MCU must be powered down and i Pin Function powered up again This allows the MCU to read the polarity PTT of the monitor switch DO NOT press the monitor switch while the console is powering up or the polarity will be read GND 04 15 24 ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual Installation System Jumper Table Table 12 is provided to assist the installer in determining the correct placement of console slave board jumpers for various system configurations Each ICP9000 Navigator MCU is equipped with one CSD slave board for ICPN9004A 4 channels two slave boards for ICPN9008A 8 channels and three slave boards for ICPN9012A 12 channels operation Each channel can be individually configured to support 2 wire 4 wire bridging or terminating modes of operation parallel or single console Refer to Figure 9 The ICP9000 Navigator MCU is shipped with all line termination resistors in place For parallel operation of multiple consoles the last console on any particular line should have its 2W or 4W termination jumpers in place and any intermediate console should have the line termination jumpers removed Table 12 CSD Slave Unit Table nein oer Potion cen Ch 1 5 9 4W RX Termination U603 IN 600 ohm cou Ch 2 6 10 4
27. 180 1232 1287 1344 1403 1465 04 15 72 ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual Paging 5 6 Tone Paging The 5 6 tone paging type provides a method to page a series of tone bursts that can be customized based on the type of 5 6 tone paging and a 2 digit preamble Motorola EIA 5 6 tone paging supports a programmable preamble frequency and dual addressing 5 6 Tone Paging Example Using the tables below the duration and frequency of each tone in a 5 6 tone page can be determined based on the paging capcode For example if CCIR is the 5 6 tone paging type and the operator enters capcode of 10002 the console generates the following page As indicated in Table 25 the tone burst is generated three times with a 900 ms gap between each burst If the 5 tone diagnostic is enabled via CARD Suite the tone burst is generated only once Note that the second 0 in the sequence is replaced with an This is a repeat tone Since 5 tone paging is a sequential burst of tones with no gap between tones it 1s not possible to send two digits back to back using the same frequency Therefore to allow the encoder to send two of the same digits back to back and to allow the decoder to recognize these digits repeat digit is used When the decoder recognizes the repeat tone the digit decoded is the same as the previously decoded digit Capcode Actual Paged Digit Frequency Hz from Table 26
28. 4 pin removable terminal block provides connection from the MCU to the line in jack on the computer s sound card Cable Part No 61531 029 is provided to connect the audio to the computer This cable is provided with a 1 8 inch stereo plug at one end and tinned leads at the other Connection to TB2 is displayed in Figure 6 below TOP CABLE NO 61531 029 1 8 INCH TB2 STEREO PLUG a 1 TIP SELECT AUDIO V Y 2 SHIELD SLEEVE 2 SHIELD N UNSELECT AUDIO A en 1 RING 30TTOM CABLE NO 61531 10 FEET IN Figure 6 Audio Connections Cable No 61531 029 04 15 20 ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual Installation MCU to PC Communications Connections The RS 232 connection can be used if the distance between the MCU and the computer is less than 50 feet A 10 foot straight through DB9 extension cable Part No 61504 083 has been provided for connecting the MCU to the PC This cable connects to the rear panel connector J24 DB9 female Jumpers JU1 and JU2 on the Navigator Display Extender PCBA must remain in positions 1 and 2 to maintain straight through cable functionality factory positioned Table 6 MCU to PC J24 Function 1 Not connected RX in DTR in Ground Not connected IAJ AINN Not connected CTS out Oo Not connected
29. CU and the locations of the various connectors The pinout for the power DIN connector is shown in Table 4 Table 4 Power DIN Connector Pinout B Batt GND tab Figure 4 Power Connector Pinout 17 04 15 Installation ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual Power Supply 3308 00124 00 The ICP9000 Navigator MCU requires an external power supply provided with the unit This is a self contained unit that can be located at some convenient spot near the MCU It requires an input of 90 264 V ac 50 60 Hz and delivers a regulated output of 12 V dc at 4 2 amps maximum Battery Revert Power Supply XCP0080A The relay and associated devices for battery revert are incorporated on the main printed circuit board This option includes a modified power supply Ground Cable The ICP9000 Navigator MCU is designed with a high degree of protection against electro static discharge ESD power line surges and telephone line surges The protection circuitry is designed to shunt the transient current to earth ground through the GND terminal located on the back panel of the console This terminal must be connected to a high quality earth ground in order to obtain maximum protection NOTE This ground should be connected through a utility entrance ground cable and the telephone entrance ground cable if different from the utility ground Lightning is essentially RF and as such does not like long leads or sharp bends Make connections ap
30. D SUITE PROGRAMMING SOFTWARE eee eerte 27 GENERAT DESCRIPTION A ee enel Ce 27 GONNE CLIOMS 6s 27 Installation tertie ee SN NEE REE RRS 27 NAVIGATOR 29 CUSTOMIZING THE NAVIGATOR DESKTOP 29 ADMINISTRATOR c eger pO Egg er a er eaten geste re p x 29 MENU EUNGTIONS 2 rin rare enc Oe On IEEE 30 File Open ein eee me Ree eie etaed eed 30 E 31 File EX entente 3 Setup Select Com POterio eee eee Ut dere ee e e databases d ends 31 Setup Configure Database enne ade aec tere here e ef bienes 32 Setup Audio Optiols i ee deter derer S PIE eee eye t ftare Be Re gU hee HERI deo 32 04 15 Publication 43004 024i iii Table of Contents ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual Set p Operator Setup ee eite e re tre Eg pr ve reo NEL De Ere 33 Setup Control Setup p 36 Setup Card Suite File dca e tare a i E YR DH NR E E YER t RT verto 37 Tools Erron LOE EP 37 0015 Options Create Profile et e e hae b EEE ee NA TEKE 38 Tools Options Save Pro
31. DC board must be mounted on the bottom side of the slave panel engaging the P62x and JU62x headers on the CSD PCBA 6 Fasten the CDC board to the inner PCBA mounting plate using the three supplied 24 40 screws See Figure 29 7 After the PCBAs have been properly mounted you may reassemble the MCU by reversing the disassembly procedure Verify that all CSD to main board ribbon cables are properly positioned into their protective guides and connected to their respective main board connectors as follows Table 16 Main Board to CSD Slave Board Connectors Channel Main Board Connector Board Connector NOTE The XCP0010A DC Control Option has been factory calibrated to provide the standard control currents and does not normally require field adjustment 10 Reconnect power to the ICP9000 Navigator MCU After the MCU has been reassembled it is necessary to program the MCU Using the CARD Suite software edit the channel parameters accordingly 53 04 15 Features and Options ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual 4 Channel E amp M Control CP0040 XCP0040A The 4 Channel E amp M Control Option consists of an additional board that must be installed into the required supervisor option CP0050 XCP0050A of the MCU This option adds E amp M control in groups of four channels up to 12 channels to the console In addition to the transmit and receive audio lines E amp M control uses two pairs of leads M lead pair and E Lead
32. DE button when the setting 15 complete When prompted press 1 to save or 2 to abandon changes Line Output Transmit Level Adjustment The output of each channel can be adjusted to accommodate for line losses from the console to the base station Adjustment of the line out should be similar to that of the line input adjustment where the audio level at the base station is measured while the output level of the console is adjusted to achieve the optimum audio level at the base station 1 Connect an ac voltmeter or other appropriate measuring device across the transmit audio pair at the base station Refer to Table 8 for the correct test connections 2 Enterthe Navigator Diagnostics Select SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS then AUDIO Enter the password 1490 and select OUTPUT ADJUST 3 The MCU will produce a 2175 Hz signal output on all channel audio pairs Refer to Table 8 for the correct connections 4 Use the channel VOL Up Down buttons to raise or lower the output level of the MCU channel 5 Repeat this process for each channel 6 Press the MODE button when complete When prompted press 1 to save or 2 to abandon changes 15 04 15 Installation ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual Types of Base Station Control The ICP9000 Navigator is capable of either tone or dc control depending on the position of jumpers JU620 through JU623 For dc control the console must have option CP0010 or XCP0010A Refer to Table 2 Table 2
33. Never use non conductive material for packaging these modules 3 04 15 Foreword ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual Features of the ICP9000 Navigator Series Console Enhanced multi tasking operation Graphical User Interface GUI features touch screen mouse or wand support Desktop layout customizable each operator including right or left hand operation Available in 4 8 and 12 channel control 4 and 8 channel consoles are field expandable Accommodates a maximum of 10 consoles per system Supports Tone DC and E amp M control types Includes Paging Encoder for individual sequential multi channel group stack paging and one touch paging DTMF Decode for Automatic Number Identification 16 Frequency control per channel 24 programmable buttons allocated as two per channel to support channel functions such as alert tone frequency change infinite or timed mute monitor and supervisor as well as one touch paging using preprogrammed aliases Optional full duplex telephone interface capability Supports headset desktop microphone and footswitch Allows standard PC applications to capture printer port output for logging Multiple dispatcher profiles allow custom configuration of channel names programmable buttons channel and window positioning and colors and feature restriction Individual master volume controls for select and unselect speakers Individual select and unselect volumes per channel Easy to use Windows base
34. P9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual Selecting a unit ID for transmission is accomplished in one of three ways e Instant Send If a valid unit ID or alias name is shown on the second line of the information window the TRANSMIT button may be pressed to immediately send the Call Alert to this ID e Manual Entry A specific mobile unit ID can be entered using the numeric keypad The ID entered will be displayed on the second line of the information window In case a mistake is made during digit entry the CLEAR button can be pressed and another attempt made When the correct ID is entered the TRANSMIT button is pressed to send the Call Alert If an alias is currently displayed and it is desired to enter an ID manually the CLEAR button can be pressed to select manual entry mode e Alias List Entry A pre programmed alias can be selected by using the ALIAS SELECT Up Down buttons When the desired alias 1s shown the TRANSMIT button is pressed to send the Call Alert In addition to using the ALIAS SELECT buttons a quick select method is available using the letters indicated on the numeric keypad To use this feature the alias list entry must first be selected by pressing either ALIAS SELECT button Using the numeric keypad the letters indicated on each key will cause the alias beginning with that letter to be selected For example pressing the 2 key will select the first alias in the list beginning with the letter A
35. Pressing the 2 key a second time will select the first alias beginning with the letter Pressing the 2 key a third time will select the first alias beginning with the letter A fourth press of the 2 key will again select the first alias beginning with the letter If however there are no aliases beginning with the letter the second press of the 2 key will select the first alias beginning with the letter Likewise if there are no aliases beginning with the letter C the third press of the 2 key will select the first alias beginning with the letter Changing the numeric key that is pressed will cause the first letter of the key to be used to select the alias After selecting the unit ID the TRANSMIT button is pressed to send the Call Alert After pressing the TRANSMIT button the information window shows WAIT and if configured a printer log entry is made indicating all the pertinent information associated with the Call Alert If the destination ID is a group or wildcard ID no acknowledgement of the Call Alert is required and after pressing the TRANSMIT button the Call Alert is sent and call alert mode is exited immediately If an acknowledgement is required and a radio response is received the information window reads ACKNOWLEDGED and the acknowledgement is logged on the printer If an acknowledgement is not received the information window shows
36. Pub 43004 024i A GAI TRONICS CORPORATION A HUBBELL COMPANY Model ICP9000 Navigator Series Console Installation and Service Manual X O R eo ON BN me GAI Tronics Corporation 400 Wyomissing Ave Mohnton 19540 USA 610 777 1374 W 800 492 1212 W Fax 610 796 5954 VISIT WWW GAI TRONICS COM FOR PRODUCT LITERATURE AND MANUALS CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE This manual is provided solely as an operational installation and maintenance guide and contains sensitive business and technical information that 15 confidential and proprietary to GAI Tronics GAI Tronics retains all intellectual property and other rights in or to the information contained herein and such information may only be used in connection with the operation of your GAI Tronics product or system This manual may not be disclosed in any form in whole or in part directly or indirectly to any third party COMPUTER SOFTWARE COPYRIGHTS This product contains copyrighted computer programs stored in semiconductor memory These programs are copyrighted by GAI Tronics Corporation and may not be reproduced in any form without express written permission from GAI Tronics WARRANTY GAI Tronics warrants for a period of one 1 year from the date of shipment that any GAI Tronics equipment supplied hereunder shall be free of defects in material and workmanship shall comply with the then current product specifications and product literature and if applicable
37. RR Rer 61 Receiving RapidCall Transmissions 65 c 67 TYPES OF BAGING ictor trn rt parchi inven o hin pr NAAA eaa 67 2 TONE PAGING rt retra nie nt e trei en nti d ei reiecta orent 67 Group Call o he nt oett RR dene et RC een nde hai ettet 68 PEECTRON PAGING 3 M 71 5 6 T 73 UO P DIE C019 M Gotb 75 REPEACEMENT PARTS EST ee N 78 MAIN CIRCUIT BOARD esee D R M 79 DEFINITIONS AND 83 04 15 Publication 43004 024i iv Foreword User Instructions USA This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA On this equipment 15 a label that contains among other information a product identifier in the format US AAAEQ TXXXX If requested this number must be provided to the telephone company A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and telephone network must comply with the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and requirements adopted by the ACTA A compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this product It is designed to be connected to a compatible modular jack that is also compliant See installation instructions for details The REN is used to determine the number of devic
38. T Figure 27 Service Diagnostics Menu Audio Diagnostic When 1 is pressed from the Service Diagnostics menu and the correct password has been entered the audio communication test selections are shown These tests are described below Test 1 Communications Test This test exercises communication between the console s microcomputers During this test a constant 2000 Hz should be present at the selected speaker and a gated that is alternately on and then off 2000 Hz signal should be present at the unselected speaker Also during the test the information window shows three numeric fields that indicate communication status between the microcomputers The third numeric field indicates communication errors and should remain 00 as long as the test is running If the correct signals are not heard at the speakers or the third numeric field does not show 00 service is required to correct the problem 04 15 44 ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual Console Diagnostics Test 2 Audio Loop Test Before running this test any external connections that configure the console for 2 wire operation should be removed Test 2 allows testing the wire line input and output audio paths for any channel To execute this test place different audio sources on the receive wire line connections for each channel to be tested The output on each of the console s channels should be the sum of these audio sources For example if 1000 Hz
39. W RX Termination U IN 600 ohm oe Ch 3 7 11 4W RX Termination JU IN 600 ohm ca al Ch 4 8 12 4W RX Termination 600 ohm default e Bill 600 ohm default Parked Bridging Impedance parallel console Ch 1 5 9 TX Source Impedance 2W RX Termination Impedance Ch 2 6 10 TX Source Impedance 600 ohm default 2W RX Termination Parked Bridging Impedance Impedance parallel console 600 ohm default Parked Bridging Impedance parallel console Ch 3 7 11 TX Source Impedance JU609 2W RX Termination Impedance Ch 4 8 12 TX Source Impedance JU613 2W RX Termination Impedance 600 ohm default Parked Bridging Impedance parallel console 25 04 15 Installation ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual The Figure 9 shows the positions on the upper portion of the CSD slave board Figure 9 2 Wire 4 Wire Jumper Configuration 04 15 26 CARD Suite Programming Software General Description GAI Tron
40. a radio Squelch A system that prevents audio from being heard when no signal is being received 83 04 15 Notes ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual 84
41. adset modular jack pinout 1 Remove the Navigator control ribbon cable from PP1 on the nd PTT Return Navigator Display Extender PC board and PP1 on the main board Keep the cable for future use Use Figure 8 for Lm EN reference on the main board 2 Position the shorting clip from PP1 to PP2 to enable operation of the headset This option must also be enabled and the sensitivity of the headset microphone set in the User Parameters Menu as described in the Console Diagnostics section Refer to Table 9 for the headset jack pinout Handset Headset Connector Table 10 Desk Mic Connector An 8 pin modular connector is provided for direct connection of Pinout the XCP0500A Desktop Handset or the XDM002A Microphone The XDMO002A is not recommended for console operation Pin No Pin Function No jumper settings are required 1 1 Logic GND XDM003A Desk Mic Gooseneck Mic RS 232 Host TX This heavy duty desktop gooseneck microphone connects directly to the RCA connector labeled MIC located on the rear panel of the MCU via the 61531 028 microphone extension cable 12 feet in length packaged with the Navigator No jumper settings are required 6 7 RS 232 Host RX 10 V dc This accessory which provides both hands free PTT and monitor functions is provided with a cable fitted with a keyed connector containing three contacts This connector mates with P7 on the back of the MCU Table 1
42. allation and Service Manual Transmit Audio Condenser microphone Selectable Digital steps 1 through 5 Microphone sensitivity esee Reference 165 mV selectable Digital steps 1 through 5 Audio out to phone line sse 20 dBm to 11 dBm into 600 ohm load Tine balance reb aaa gi hr OE Db eaten Re RANT 70 dB at 1000 Hz DC Remote Control Audio out to phone Hne sereset eere enne nnne nnne F1 Transmit 5 5 mA F2 Transmit 12 5 mA Monitor 2 5 mA Output currents are selectable via GAI Tronics CARD Suite Software Application FCC Information FCC Registration Number ener enne nennen enne nnns US ADGOT01B46053 Ringer Equivalence Number Network Connection ERR E ERE Ree EPOR E ERE Fe ee eL E PRESE oe en RJ11 IC Information Canada IG Certification NUMIT s tator a ettet ie e hd nto te dks 8226048 A Ringer Equivalence Number Connecting Methods e eta tvi iae rte t p b ve EG 04 15 10 Description The ICP9000 Navigator Series Master Control Unit MCU is a multi channel console designed to operate with conventional radio systems and a PC Its graphical user interface GUI supports touch screen mouse or wand operation It uses tone remote control to interact with the base stations but dc remote co
43. closure across pins 2 and 7 to deactivate an external ringer when the phone is accessed 04 15 56 ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual Features and Options 25 Pair Telco Interface XCP0030A The Telco Interface Kit adapts the DB25 rear panel connectors to a single 50 pin standard connector USOCK designated RJ27X The unit mounts on the rear panel of the ICP9000 Navigator MCU and plugs into the three DB25 connectors P40 a b c The Model XCP0030A 25 Pair Telco Interface Kit includes the following components Telco Interface Adapter 6 32 x 1 625 screws Installation Rear Panel Mounting 1 Disconnect the power from the ICP9000 Navigator MCU and remove all attached cables from the rear cover Remove stand offs CONNECTOR PLUG BRACKET Figure 30 2 Mountthe Telco Interface to the rear of the MCU Refer to Figure 30 Position the Telco Interface so that the three DB25 connector plugs line up with the DB25 connector receptacles on the rear panel 3 Secure the Telco Interface with the supplied 226 32 screws shown in Figure 30 tightening them until the Telco unit is snug against the rear panel 4 Plug one end of a standard RJ27X connector into the XCP0030A receptacle and terminate the other end to an applicable punch block Mount the connector plug bracket over the 50 pin connector and secure with two screws The bracket secures the connector to the Telco interface 5 Reattach all other cables and re
44. connect the power 57 04 15 Features and Options ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual Supervisory Mounting 1 Disconnect the power from the ICP9000 Navigator MCU and remove all attached cables from the rear cover Remove the stand offs 2 Mount the Telco Interface where applicable to the Supervisory unit on the rear of the console Refer to Figure 31 Position the Telco Interface so that the three DB25 connector plugs line up with the DB25 connector receptacles on the rear panel 3 Secure the Telco Interface with the supplied 226 32 screws shown in Figure 31 tightening them until the unit is snug against the rear panel 4 Reattach all cables and reconnect the power NOTE The Supervisory unit input connectors and output connectors can each have a separate Telco Interface unit attached CONNECTOR PLUG BRACKET Figure 31 04 15 58 ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual Features and Options Table 19 RJ27X Telco Interface Pin Connections Pin Function Pin Pin Function Pin Pair Pin for dc Space rant posi neg Pair Pin for dc eke pos neg _ 23023 48 Q3 12 12 35 24 24 2404 49 12 24 25 TX 4 12 EXT eee Battery Revert XCP0080A The standard battery revert feature consists of several componen
45. crophone is to be used it must be selected from this menu and the proper sensitivity set When the operator elects to change the microphone or the microphone sensitivity the console displays the current microphone setting and sensitivity as shown below 1 DESK HAND HEADSET 2 GOOSENECK lt SENSE 3 1 2 TO SELECT lt MODE gt TO EXIT Figure 25 Mic Selection and Sensitivity Menu The sensitivity of the microphone actually controls the microphone compressor and does not adjust the output level of the microphone The microphone audio is limited to a certain level to prevent distortion and clipping of voice audio Increasing the sensitivity of a microphone simply adds pre gain to the microphone so that less pronounced voices will have pre amplification applied A louder voice would require less amplification for best audio performance so a lesser sensitivity would be used Automatic microphone selection can be used when a headset or handset is used from time to time and the operator wishes to revert to another microphone when neither of these is in use For example to use the gooseneck microphone when the handset is on hook select the Desk Hand Headset until an A appears after the selection and select the gooseneck microphone as shown in the information window above When the headset is connected or the handset is taken off hook it now becomes the active microphone and the gooseneck microphone is disabled When the headset is disconne
46. cted or the handset is placed back on hook that microphone is disabled and the gooseneck microphone is again active To disable this feature repeat the procedure above until an M is displayed after the selection The setting of this feature is maintained until changed by the operator 43 04 15 Console Diagnostics ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual Printer Error Messages The console supports the use of a serial printer to log decoded ANI information as well as access to other diagnostic data If the printer 1 enabled through the CARD Suite software and the console detects and error PRINTER ERROR is displayed on the bottom line of the information window unless the printer error message is disabled This is useful to detect when the printer has lost power or is out of paper To disable or enable the printer error enter the printer error screen The console displays the current setting as shown below USER PARAMETERS 1 SIDE TONE VOLUME ADJUST 2 MIC SELECTION SENSITIVITY 3 PRINTER ERROR ON 1 2 OFF MODE TO EXIT Figure 26 Printer Error Message Enable Service Diagnostics The Service Diagnostics mode is used in servicing the unit and should only be used by a service technician If you enter this mode press the MODE button to return to the console main diagnostic menu SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS 1 AUDIO 4 PAGE LEVEL 2 INTERNAL 5 SECURITY 3 ALERT LEVEL 1 5 TO SELECT lt MODE gt TO EXI
47. d programming application VU meter for receive and transmit audio 12 24 hour clock Logging recorder output Custom paging and multiple alert tones 04 15 4 ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual Foreword System Requirements for Customer Supplied PC The minimum PC system requirements for installing and running the ICP9000 Navigator are e Microsoft Windows 2000 XP or Windows 7 Virtual Mode only operating system e Pentium or compatible processor 600 MHz or better e 128 Mbof RAM e 10GB free hard disk storage e SVGA Plug and Play monitor e Video graphics controller with 16 Mb of RAM e CD ROM or DVD drive e One parallel port e Two serial ports or EdgePort 2 manufacturing no 301 1000 02 or EdgePort 4 301 1000 04 USB to serial expansion box e Two USB ports e Sound Card Soundblaster is recommended with Line In jack NOTES 1 The ICP9000 Navigator operating software is not currently compatible with Windows Vista operating system 2 The use of high quality PC speakers minimum 4 watt output is strongly recommended In addition the operating environment should be a controlled environment such as typical office conditions without extremes in temperature humidity or dust The System Manager must be Microsoft Windows literate and knowledgeable of the use of a computer mouse copying files etc Pentium is a trademark of Intel Corporation Microsoft is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corp
48. e and encode in out pins of the RS 232 port to be tested 6 E amp M This test allows the optional E amp M board to be tested The E amp M board exercises the M lead outputs and reads the E lead inputs for each channel present 7 Memory This test allows CARD Suite parameters in hexadecimal form to be examined in the information window NOTE Ifany values in this window are modified they are immediately saved and could affect the proper operation of this unit 04 15 46 ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual Console Diagnostics Alert Level When 3 1s selected from the Service Diagnostic menu and the correct password had been entered the Alert Tone Level may be adjusted The alert tone level is adjusted by using the scroll keys to increase or decrease the tone level The available adjustment levels are 15 dB to 0 dB in 3 dB increments Page Level When 4 is selected from the Service Diagnostic Menu and the correct password had been entered the Page Tone Level may be adjusted The page tone level is adjusted by using the scroll keys to increase or decrease the tone level The available adjustment levels are 15 dB to 0 dB in 3 dB increments Security When 5 is selected from the Service Diagnostic Menu you are prompted to select the desired security level using the numeric keypad No security is useful during initial set up and installation so the password is not required while adjusting line levels and other
49. e console during use Refer to the CARD Suite software on line help for more information Hardware options are automatically enabled when the hardware 15 installed in the MCU However the option may have to be enabled and configured using the CARD Suite Software prior to use Refer to the CARD Suite software on line help for more information DTMF Decode The DTMF decode feature adds automatic number identification ANI capability for systems using DTMF dual tone multi frequency signaling DTMF Decode must be enabled and programmed for your system using the CARD Suite Software For details refer to the online help in the CARD Suite Software application 16 Frequency Control This standard feature allows up to 16 frequencies with individual aliases to be programmed for each channel of the ICP9000 Navigator By default the console 1 configured with one active frequency To enable more frequencies the CARD Suite Software must be used Using the CARD Suite Software each channel can be configured to use 1 to 16 frequencies per channel If less than four frequencies are enabled for a channel the F1 F4 keys function as individual frequency select buttons on that channel If however five or more frequencies are enabled for a channel the 1 4 keys assume the function of SELECT UP HOME and DOWN for that channel Refer to the ICP9000 Navigator Series Console Operator s Manual available in the XAC2000A Navigator Software for complete user
50. ell The supervisor M lead input is also implemented using a solid state relay that maintains the necessary isolation Refer to the CARD Suite Software for details on configuring E amp M control and supervisor control when installing this option Refer to Table 17 for the pinout of the E amp M connectors as seen in Figure 31 Table 17 Radio E amp M Connections The mating connector for the E amp M connection is the same style as used to mate with a Motorola GM300 radio The AMP Part No is 104422 1 and should be available through most radio dealers 04 15 54 ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual Features and Options Supervisory Control CP0050 XCP0050A The Supervisory Control option provides the ability to override parallel consoles on selected channel s to comply with FCC regulations The unit mounts as a bustle back on the rear panel of the console Refer to the ICP9000 Navigator Series Console Operator s Manual available in the Help menu of the XAC2000A Navigator Software for user instructions for the supervisory control Direct Enhanced Full Duplex Phone Interface CP0070 Option Code CTI The Direct Enhanced Phone Interface option consists of an optional telephone interface board It adds a PSTN phone interface inbound and outbound phone calling capability phone patch and radio patch features to the ICP9000 Navigator Ring Detect Sensitivity Jumper 1400 is provided to allow operation under a wide range of
51. entry will be made with the pertinent information maximum of 15 entries can be stored in the queue This includes RapidCall entries and DTMF Decode entries if the option is available Emergency Alerts will take precedence over all other call types when stored in the queue Use the Up Down buttons located to the right of the information window to scroll through the queue To remove a particular queue entry use the Up Down buttons to place the entry on the top line of the queue in the information window and press the DEL button located next to the information window Note that Emergency Alerts may require clearing before they can be removed from the queue Emergency Alert When an Emergency Alert is received and the console is programmed to acknowledge emergency calls an acknowledgement is automatically sent back to the transmitting unit Upon receipt of the Emergency Alert a printer log entry is made The console will flash the alias name if programmed unit ID EMERGENCY and a steady alert tone will be generated In addition the queue will be popped to the top so that the Emergency Call is now visible in the information window 65 04 15 Features and Options ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual Pressing the EMR RESET button will silence the alert tone and the queued emergency will stop flashing A printer log entry will be made indicating the time that the Emergency Alert was cleared by the operator To remove the Emerge
52. es that may be connected to a telephone line Excessive RENs on the telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call In most but not all areas the sum of the RENs should not exceed five 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line as determined by the total RENs contact the local telephone company For products approved after July 23 2001 the REN for this product is part of the product identifier that has the format US AAAEQ TXXXX The digits represented by are the REN without a decimal point e g 03 is an REN of 0 3 For earlier products the REN is separately shown on the label If this equipment GAI Tronics telephone 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 it is necessary The telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment If this happens the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service If trouble is experienced with this equipment please contact GAI Tronics Corporation at 800 492 1212 or www gai
53. eters are configured press the SAVE button to save current configurations or press the EXIT button to save and close the form NOTE If Timeout is selected the button acts as a push on off When the timeout expires the output is turned off If selected the Disable choice prevents the control button from being displayed on the screen default setting Any selection other than Disable allows the Control button to be displayed Comm Port 9 Y Control 1 Control Con Control 4 Control caption trol caption Control caption ntrol caption Disable L Disable Disable Disable Momentary Momentary Momentary Momentary PushOn PushOff PushOn PushOft PushOn PushOft PushOn Push a mm EX 5 ENS Timeout 1 L Timeout Timeout Se Sec Disable Disable Disable Momentary Momentary i y Momentary PushOn Pus Timeout Timeout Figure 18 04 15 36 ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual Navigator Configuration Setup Card Suite File The operator uses this menu item to open a Card Suite configuration file An existing archive file must be exported from the ICP9000 using the Card Suite software creating a filename with the cst extension The Navigator GUI opens this file and extracts the paging alias information from the archived data The paging alias information is used when configuring the available one touch paging aliases for operator profiles
54. face Code 02NO2 2 wire private line no signaling conversion by LEC IN Band 02304 4 wire private line no signaling conversion IN Band Metallic 2 or 4 wire metallic private line Hoot and Holler circuits Within a manufacturing plant a campus or large building customer supplied metallic pairs may be used While using tone control it is not necessary to have dc continuity on these lines Continuity is required for dc control Circuit Conditioning The console is designed to work with good quality analog speech band or leased private circuit This was previously known as basic conditioning under Series 2000 3002 service The line must be non PSTN no dial tone talk battery or signaling This equipment falls under the Category FCC Tariff 260 Service and is exempt from Part 68 registration Ref Form 730 Application Guide pages 1 5 For 2 wire operation 2000 Series lines may be used with or without conditioning C1 or C2 conditioning is available for these lines and relates to the envelope delay distortion and attenuation A basic conditioned line may be used if it is the only type available Overall system quality is limited by the quality of these lines 04 15 14 ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual Installation Line Level Settings The ICP9000 Navigator Console allows the installer to adjust level settings through the on screen diagnostics These procedures assume
55. file oe e eee re a ER WHERE 39 Tools Reset Console ist a e T ER E EE ERE ARE EE EEUU EXE e XE See E ANTE EV ee ERE 39 IP D MM 39 cin 40 Window OTSaliz i ns t Re cp ie decret ten 40 CONSOLE DIAGNOSTICS oec 41 ENTERING THE DIAGNOSTIC MODE ice tein 4l USER PARAMETERS testes lenis ve p eacresve nd vete tuse leto E 42 Side Tone Volume iua oe o aee ete E E ee oe E reri 42 Microphone Selection and Sensitivity e t re 43 Printer Error M S3d965 ee ee euis ode et tei brin rei rex 44 SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS RESP Dee EE QE NUUS eU Ae eee 44 5 OPE TE EE 44 Internal Diagnosties um ei et ate RR IA ted WE de PARED 46 Al rt Level EE EENPES 47 I CREATE EE 47 AY O 47 START UP DISPLAY eere he Ee D IEEE RENTE RUIT 48 Boot Up Error Code Definitions i e te mette e e RH eR VER TEE ERR Tei eee neca abb veo Doe EUER d 48 Options Code Definitions e iet pet THEN etes tee ec ete ete 48 CARD Suite Software Versioni suis ac Repone e Rp 48 Firmware Version Host DSP Display 48 FEATURES AND OPTIONS
56. from static charges Care must be taken handling shipping and servicing them and the assemblies in which they are used Even though protection devices are provided in CMOS integrated circuit inputs the protection 15 effective only against over voltage in the hundreds of volts range such as is encountered in an operating system In a system circuit elements distribute static charges and load the CMOS circuits decreasing the chance of damage However CMOS circuits can be damaged by improper handling of the modules even in a system To avoid damage to circuits observe the following handling shipping and servicing precautions 1 Prior to and while servicing a circuit module particularly after moving within the service area momentarily touch both hands to a bare metal earth grounded surface This will discharge any static charge that may have accumulated on the person doing the servicing NOTE Wearing a conductive wrist strap will minimize static build up during servicing 2 Whenever possible avoid touching any electrically conductive parts of the circuit module with your hands 3 Power down the unit before installing or removing the circuit module 4 When servicing a circuit module avoid carpeted areas dry environments and certain types of clothing silk nylon etc because they contribute to static build up Similarly disconnect the test probe prior to removing the ground lead 5 Allelectrically powered test equipment s
57. his manual for the Logging Output connector location on the rear panel NOTE The signaling control module and the logging recorder output module are mutually exclusive If signaling control is required the logging recorder module must be removed because they both occupy the same board location These two features cannot co exist DC Control CP0010 XCP0010A This option provides standard dc control currents on a per channel basis Its operation requires the installation of one CDC card for each dc controlled channel Installation Relocation a AA Warning Observe precautions for handling electrostatic sensitive devices 8 p 5 1 Disconnect power from the ICP9000 Navigator MCU 2 Remove the ten screws securing the side cover panel and gently lift the cover See Figure 28 below Figure 28 3 Disconnect all plugs attached to the inner slave board mounting plate See Figure 28 Then remove the four screws attaching the mounting plate to the main enclosure This allows you to remove the mounting plate 04 15 52 ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual Features and Options ER PC PLATE UNDERSIDE Figure 29 4 Remove the bypass shorting jumper s JU620 or JU621 or JU622 or JU623 associated with the channel s being modified to dc 5 Mount the XCP0010A DC Control Option CDC board to the appropriate slave board 1 2 or 3 and channel 1 2 3 or 4 for each board The C
58. hould be grounded Apply the ground lead from the test equipment to the circuit module before connecting the test probe 6 Ifacircuit module is removed from the system it is desirable to lay it on a conductive surface such as a sheet of aluminum foil that is connected to ground through 100k of resistance 7 When soldering be sure the soldering iron is grounded and has a grounded tip 8 Prior to connecting jumpers replacing circuit components or touching CMOS pins if this becomes necessary in the replacement of an integrated circuit device be sure to discharge any static build up as described in procedure 1 Since voltage differences can exist across the human body it is recommended that only one hand be used if it is necessary to touch pins on the CMOS device and associated board wiring 9 Whenreplacing a CMOS integrated circuit device leave the device in its conductive rail container or conductive foam until it is to be inserted into the printed circuit module 10 All low impedance test equipment such as pulse generators etc should be connected to CMOS device inputs after power 1s applied to the CMOS circuitry Similarly such low impedance equipment should be disconnected before power is turned off 11 Replacement modules shipped separately from the factory will be packaged in a conductive material Any modules being transported from one area to another should be wrapped in a similar material aluminum foil may be used
59. ics CARD Suite Programming Software included in the No XAC4000B Programming Bundle Flash Drive is needed to program some of the functions and parameter settings of the dispatch equipment It allows entry of operational programming data into your personal computer for transfer to the equipment The programmed data can be retrieved edited archived and printed in hard copy for record keeping Detailed programming information can be found in CARD Suite s Help file The following information is provides as guidance to initiate the programming application Connections The GAI Tronics equipment must be connected to your personal computer with the programming cable part number XAC0170A before the programming software can be used make this connection attach the cable to the COMI or COM2 connector on the computer Connect the other end to the programming jack on the GAI Tronics equipment Installation The minimum system requirement necessary to support the CARD Suite Software Application is Windows 95 or newer However CARD Suite is not compatible with Windows NT It is compatible with Windows XP Home or Professional Vista and Windows 7 when used in Virtual Mode The CARD Suite Programming Application components are contained on a flash drive Please exit all other programs that are running until the installation is complete 1 Place the flash drive in the computer s USB port Select the START button and then select Run from the Sta
60. ide tone level setting in the Sidetone Level menu Check the speaker volume levels The ALERT button must be pressed and held for at least 1 second before the console completes the alert cycle and voice transmission is allowed 76 ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual Troubleshooting Problem The alert tone or paging tones are transmitted at too high low of a level On a tone channel with PL enabled by the CARD Suite software no PL is displayed on the status line The channel transmit level is too high or low The transmission of one channel can be heard in the receive audio When a transmission 1 initiated the audio tones are heard and feedback 15 heard Possible Solution The transmit level of both the alert tone and page tone levels may be adjusted with the Alert Level or Page Level diagnostic from 0 dBm to 15 dBm in 3 dB steps tones are generated at a 2 dBm reference to high level guard tone Therefore a setting of 0 dB alert tone level results in a tone 2 dB below high level guard tone Since the console has no way of detecting the current PL setting of the base station the PL must be set before it will be displayed This is necessary each time the console is powered up The output level adjust diagnostic should be run This diagnostic allows each channel s output level to be set for different line loads The output level adjust diagnostic should be run This diagnostic a
61. ing the number of 2 Tone digits accepted from the user on the selected channel to 3 the procedure for finding the frequencies from Table 21 would be the same except that the most significant digit of the prefix would be the first digit entered from the keypad If no digits were required from the operator programming the number of 2 Tone digits accepted from the user on the selected channel to 0 both the A and B tone frequencies would be predetermined through programming and the same tone sequence would be sent every time a 2 Tone page is generated on this particular channel Group Call A group call occurs when both tones of a 2 Tone paging sequence are the same frequency If the console is programmed to allow 8 second group calls on a particular channel then whenever a paging sequence is generated that consists of two tones of the same frequency the page consists of an 8 second burst of that tone frequency However 8 second group calls do not apply when the GE code plan has been selected In the GE system a diagonal tone of 742 5 Hz is inserted in place of the first tone if that tone is the same as the second tone Example 2 Suppose the number of 2 Tone keypad digits accepted from the user on the selected channel is 2 and the GE code plan has been selected The preset 2 Tone digit is 4 Therefore if the operator entered 55 as the paging digits and pressed the TRANSMIT button the console would send the 2 Tone sequence A 742 5 Hz
62. ions with respect to services exceed 100 of the total cost of services provided hereunder Limitations Exclusions The warranty on any equipment supplied hereunder is subject to Customer s use in compliance with applicable FCC regulations and manufacturer specifications The warranties herein shall not apply to and GAI Tronics shall not be responsible for any damage to the goods or failure of the services supplied hereunder to the extent caused by accident misuse abuse neglect system design product modification failure to follow instructions contained in the product manual repair or attempted repair by anyone not authorized by GAI Tronics improper installation installation of parts that do not conform to the quality or specifications of the original parts or accessories damage or loss occurred during shipment or any unit which is not new when sold or upon which the serial number has been defaced modified or removed The warranty does not extend to damage incurred by natural causes including Force Majeure The warranty does not cover microprocessors if failure is due to static damage or application of improper voltage THE WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES CONTAINED HEREIN ARE IN LIEU OF AND EXCLUDE ALL OTHER WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED BY OPERATION OF LAW OR OTHERWISE INCLUDING ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE Operational and Maintenance Procedures Buyer acknowledges that any improper use
63. l 1 to 12 will have I O pins 7 and 12 assigned the second secure channel will have I O pins 8 and 15 assigned to it This continues until all four pairs of CIU I O connections have been used Any other secure channels are not assigned I O pins Refer to Table 14 for pinout information in connecting the CIU to the MCU Refer to Table 14 for pinout information in connecting the CIU to the MCU Table 13 CIU Pin Connection 912 8 1 Input to CIU instructs either a clear coded signal to be sent P912 11 RCV DVP Output from CIU indicates receive audio was decrypted Table 14 RS 232 amp I O DB15 Male Connector Pmfuon _ s ewwmmewoi E 5 Frcs cont OUT 2 nro CIU 2 1o anette elearmode 04 15 50 ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual Features and Options Printer Interface The Printer feature when enabled through the CARD Suite Software allows a printed log of receive decode and signaling information to be captured Optionally an application such as Windows HyperTeminal may be used on the Navigator PC to capture this data ROTE The printer feature requires the use of a serial printer A parallel printer output is not available Installation 1 Use CARD Suite Software application to configure the console The Printer Installed selection Console Parameters tab must be enabled Select the desired Printer Incoming Message
64. llows each channel s output level to be set for different line loads The channel is receiving itself The channel has been jumper configured for 2 wire operation and programmed for 4 wire operation with CARD Suite application 77 04 15 Troubleshooting ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual Replacement Parts List NOTE For availability of all other parts please contact GAI Tronics Service Department 04 15 78 79 Main Circuit Board 04 15 Main Circuit Board ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual Y 303 e 42 Oz loc lt 6v C34 043 044 939 2 ES CAST R12 R9 RIO U304 2 G23 C32 C26 U16 09 C42
65. ncy Alert from the queue press the DEL button Attempting to remove a flashing Emergency Alert from the queue using the DEL button will generate an error beep The Emergency Alert must first be cleared by the operator using the EMR RESET button Non emergency calls will be placed in the queue below any Emergency Alert An incoming Emergency Alert will always be placed at the top of the queue and be given the highest priority When the EMR RESET button is pressed the Emergency Alert at the top of the queue will be lowered in priority and placed below any other flashing Emergency Alerts When the EMR RESET button is pressed for the next Emergency Alert at the top of the queue it will be lowered in priority and placed below any other flashing Emergency Alerts and so on Emergency Alerts will always be shown at the top of the queue until they are removed from the queue by properly placing them on the top line of the queue in the information window and pressing the DEL button Call Alert When a Call Alert is received the queue position the transmitting unit s alias name if programmed unit ID and the call time will be displayed in the queue with flashing CALL ALERT If configured a printer log entry will also be made A series of four alert beeps every 10 seconds will be heard by the operator indicating an unattended Call Alert has been received Upon pressing any button the alert beeps will cease and CALL ALERT will cease flashing En
66. nd Class 2 dc power cables should be separated from electrical light or other Class I circuits by at least 2 inches The exception is where Class I wiring or power circuits are run in a raceway or are metal sheathed or metal clad or are permanently separated from the conductors of the other circuitry by a continuous and firmly fixed nonconductor such as porcelain tubes or flexible tubing in addition to the insulation on the wire Communications cables and in building wiring should be listed and marked for the purpose according to NEC Article 800 Telephone Line Lightning and Over voltage Protection The ICP9000 Navigator has an over current phone line fuse that protects against occasional extreme fault conditions that may get past the primary protectors An example of such a fault condition is a power line cross For maximum surge and lightning protection building primary over voltage protectors should be installed at the point where the telephone lines enter the radio equipment building Primary protectors are usually required by local codes and should be provided by your leased line provider Line Connections Line Considerations Private Circuit If leased lines from your local telephone company are used between the console and a tone remote adapter or base station the telephone company Local Exchange Carrier may request a Facility Interface Code FIC The FIC is subject to local availability See Table 1 Table 1 Analog Facility Inter
67. ng the EXIT button to close the form The DELETE button will remove the current operator s profile from the system The NEXT and PREVIOUS buttons are used to navigate already Paging Wi d defined operator profiles Alert Tone Window shi NOTE Allowing the pointer to hover over a selected option will Tool Options initiate its tool tip Phone Radio Patch Multi PL Operator Options Each operator is assigned a unique user name and password When Frequency v defining the operator profile the Page Conta password must be entered twice to ensure accuracy of the assigned password One Touch 3 4 5 B The Operator Options portion of the 3 d form enables the user to select which 2 options are made available to each individual operator Operator gtc Figure 16 33 04 15 Navigator Configuration ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual Tool Options The Tool Options allow the user to configure which buttons are available in the Navigator tool bar for each individual operator The factory default setting displays all available buttons Channel Selection The Channel Selection section determines which channels are displayed in the main window for each individual operator Control The Control portion has four different modes of operation that determine what action the display takes after a button press 1 Display Always On the o
68. nit ID for transmission is accomplished in one of the three ways discussed previously in the Call Alert section However since this call type is designed to determine if a particular radio 15 within range group and wildcard ID s are not permitted After pressing the TRANSMIT button Radio Check behaves in the same fashion as Call Alert MOTOROLA PL A TRANSMIT RADIO CHECK UNIT0339 1 2 UNIT 0339 0339 CALL ALERT 2 2 UNIT 0339 0339 CALL ALERT lt 0 9 gt TO ENTER ID SCROLL UP DOWN gt TO SELECT ALIAS Figure 35 Radio Check Display Radio Enable Radio Disable Radio Enable and Radio Disable are activated by pressing the RADIO ENABLE or RADIO DISABLE button As a safeguard against accidental enabling or disabling of a radio a window will be displayed upon pressing the button asking the operator to confirm that they wish to enable or disable a radio If the operator selects Yes the second line of the information window flashes RADIO ENABLE or RADIO DISABLE Depending on how the console has been configured using CARD Suite the right side of this line may show either the ID from the displayed queue entry or UNIT _ _ Refer to Figure 36 and Figure 37 63 04 15 Features and Options ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual Selecting a unit ID for transmission is accomplished in one of the three ways discussed previously in the Call Alert section However since this call type must be used
69. nnel s wire line Then every 4 seconds the level of this tone is decreased by 6 dB until it reaches the lowest level changes back to the highest setting and the test begins again If this test fails the slave board should be replaced Test 5 Input Level Adjust NOTE Use this test to adjust for the proper line input receive level for each channel This mode allows the expected input level for each channel to be set to control the non compressed level of the each receive audio compressor If the receive audio for a channel is expected to be 12 dB the level for that channel should be set to 12 dB The MCU adds this amount of gain to the channel in order to achieve the optimum internal operating audio level During compression this gain is reduced to keep the receive audio at a nominal level When the audio is no longer above the compression threshold the MCU releases the compressor back to the original setting The range is 0 dB to 24 dB in 6 dB steps Press MODE to exit this test 45 04 15 Console Diagnostics ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual Internal Diagnostics Internal diagnostics are used to ensure the proper function of certain aspects of the MCU Certain internal tests may be performed to test the operation of a console feature or to troubleshoot a problem For certain tests it is advised to disconnect the MCU from any landlines or other devices before performing the test 1 Supervisory This test allo
70. ns for configuring the console are included with the GAI Tronics CARD Suite Software The software must be registered with GAI Tronics prior to use Ordering Replacement Parts When ordering replacement parts or requesting equipment information please include the complete identification number This applies to all components kits and chassis If the component part number is not known the order should include the number of the chassis or kit of which it is a part and sufficient description of the desired component to identify it Order parts from Customer Service GAI Tronics Corporation 400 E Wyomissing Ave Mohnton PA 19540 US 800 492 1212 Outside US 610 777 1374 Service and Repair Inoperative or malfunctioning equipment should be returned to the factory for repair Please call 1 800 492 1212 to obtain a Return Authorization number published repair prices and shipping instructions A Return Authorization number can also be obtained by visiting our website at www gai tronics com NOTE A purchase order or credit card number is required prior to processing non warranty repairs 04 15 2 ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual Foreword Safe Handling of CMOS Integrated Circuit Devices Many of the integrated circuit devices used in communications equipment are of the Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor CMOS type Because of their high open circuit impedance CMOS integrated circuits are vulnerable to damage
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72. ntrol and E amp M control are available as options The ICP9000 Navigator allows control of up to 12 individual base stations Operating parameters are programmed using GAI Tronics CARD Configuration Application for Radio Dispatch Suite Software application found in the No XAC4000B Programming Bundle Flash Drive included with the MCU Tone Remote Control Tone control is a particular scheme of remote radio control This scheme uses tones of different frequencies and levels to command the radio to perform various tasks Control tones are categorized as high level guard tone function tone or low level guard tone These tones are generated by the console and routed to the base stations via wire line connections leased or owned dry lines High level guard tone precedes all control tone sequences and notifies the selected base station of a change in its operating mode High level guard tone 15 normally active for 120 ms but the duration is programmable from 120 to 4000 ms in 10 ms increments Refer to Figure 1 Following the high level guard tone is function tone Function tone is normally active for 40 ms but the duration 1 programmable between 40 and 4000 ms in 10 ms increments It forces the radio to perform task specified by the tone s frequency Low level guard tone follows function tone and remains active as long as the base station is transmitting Low level guard tone is present only when the tone control sequence is a command tha
73. ons is 3 seconds and only signal once Therefore be sure that regulations applying to this system are not violated before programming the tone length values that would cause the console to signal for more than the allowed time It may be necessary to program the Page PTT push to talk function tone frequency and the pretime value for these paging modes If the Page PTT frequency for a particular channel is disabled the function tone used when paging on that channel will be the same tone used during a normal transmission The PTT pretime compensates for delay in the system that may inadvertently cut off part of the paging tones The pretime value is the amount of time in milliseconds ms before paging tones begin 2 Tone Paging The 2 Tone paging format requires a 3 digit prefix or capcode This capcode and the selected code plan determine what paging tone frequencies are transmitted The console can be programmed to automatically insert some or all of these digits Refer to the example provided below and to Table 20 and Table 21 to assist you in determining the capcodes you will need 2 Tone Paging Example 1 Suppose the number of 2 Tone keypad digits accepted from the user on the selected channel is 2 and Code Plan R has been selected The 8 second group call has been selected and the preset 2 Tone digit is 7 Also the A tone length is set to 1 second and the B tone length is set to 3 seconds If the console operator entered the digits
74. oration Windows 2000 is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation Windows XP is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation Windows Vista is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation Windows 7 is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation 5 04 15 Foreword ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual Model Chart The Main Control Unit MCU model number located on the nameplate on the end of the unit could be the bottom or side depending on mounting configuration specifically identifies GAI Tronics equipment The last two digits in the model number indicate the number of channels available within that specific unit 04A 4 channels 08A 8 channels 12A 12 channels Factory installed options are identified in the display area of the Navigator PC screen upon the initial application of power The following is a list of the ICP9000 Navigator Series Console models Modei Description ICPN9004A 4 Channel Navigator Series MCU expandable ICPN9008A 8 Channel Navigator Series MCU expandable ICPN9012A 12 Channel Navigator Series MCU 04 15 6 ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual Foreword The following options may be ordered pre installed in your ICP9000 Navigator Series Console Option Description CP0010 DC Control Order one for each dc channel CP0040 E amp M Signaling One option for every four channels requires CP0050 The following features are included in the standard console and are available
75. pair to provide control between the console and the base station The connection to the transmitter should include the transmitter s M lead input and the transmitter s common positive or negative ground Polarity of the M lead pair is not important as each M lead pair is implemented with a solid state relay which provides a contact closure between the pair and provides up to 4000 V ys isolation between the console and the transmitter The M lead can switch up to 350 V dc at 130 mA continuous The E lead connection to the receiver should include the receiver s E lead output and the receiver s common positive or negative ground The console s E lead is asserted when an approximate 0 6 V dc or greater differential is applied across the E lead pair Polarity of the E Lead pair is not important as the E lead is implemented using a bi directional optocoupler providing 5000 Vrms isolation Each E lead input can tolerate up to 50 V differential across the input pair If supervisor control of parallel consoles is required the E amp M output lines from those consoles should be plugged directly into the CONSOLE connection of the E amp M supervisor option This ensures that parallel consoles are not able to transmit on supervised channels To ensure that transmit audio from parallel consoles is also supervised the landline audio connections from the console to be supervised should be connected to the FROM PARALLEL CONSOLE on the E amp M supervisor option as w
76. perating bias and jumper JUS to reduce the gain of the microphone pre amp Refer to Figure 8 below for the board position of JUS and JU6 The default for these jumpers is OUT Figure 8 Main Board Microphone Jumper Positions NOTE The following sections discuss the connections for accessories that may or may not be available for your setup Please contact GAI Tronics Customer Service for additional information 23 04 15 Installation ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual XCP0140A Headset Interface Box Table 9 Headset Modular Jack The interface box allows the use of several headset accessories Pin Function such as the Startset II Supra headband style monaural headset and Supra headband style noise canceling headset The headset jack is TX Lo assembled for mounting beneath a horizontal surface or edge Its use requires proper jumper installation See Figure 8 for jumper locations If left hand mounting is required reverse the assembly The headset plugs into the modular style headset Jack located directly beneath the Logging Output jack on the rear panel of the MCU See Table 9 for the he
77. perator will be unable to close the Control form 2 Push On Off using the Control tool options button the operator has the ability to display the Control form and close the form 3 Auto Extinguish the Control form is closed five seconds after a control button is pressed 4 Inactivity On Off Control form is automatically closed if a control button has not been selected within a pre programmed amount of time set by the timeout 04 15 34 ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual One Touch Options Navigator Configuration The One Touch Options portion of the form enables the user to select which aliases are available to each individual operator The left window displays all aliases that are unassigned to this operator The right window displays those aliases assigned to this operator Pressing the ADD button will move all unassigned aliases to the assigned alias window Pressing the REMOVE button will remove all assigned aliases and put them back into the unassigned alias list Operator Of Drag Paging Aliases from left to the right Only Aliases on the right will be displayed CENTER TWP BETHEL PD Previous Operator default Figure 17 35 The drag and drop feature allows the user to add single aliases to the assigned alias window one alias at a time Similarly assigned aliases can be removed from an operator by dragging and dropping to the unassigned alias window on the left The orde
78. propriately External Accessories Connector The rear panel connector labeled EXTERNAL ACCESSORIES an 8 pin modular connector provides for a desk microphone connection It can also be used as a convenient connection to the Audio Accessory Box if only a short cable length is required The pinout is mirrored with respect to J1 on the Audio Accessory Box so the modular cable provided with the Audio Accessory Box will provide the proper connection See the pinout in Table 5 below Table 5 Pinout for J9 Pin No Function Config RS 232 RXD Monitor Audio ground Mic Hi PTT Config RS 232 TXD Hand Headset audio 04 15 18 ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual Installation Model 2 Audio Accessory Box Connections The rear panel connector TB3 an 8 pin removable terminal block provides connections for the Model XAABO002A Audio Accessory Box if it is not installed directly next to the MCU Use a multi pair 8 conductor cable to connect TB3 on the MCU to on the Audio Accessory Box Connect the microphone and headset audio returns to ground only at the Audio Accessory Box See Figure 5 below TX AUDIO AUDIO M E SHIELD RX AUDIO v MONITOR OFF HOOK PTT Figure 5 Connections to Audio Accessory Box 19 04 15 Installation ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual Selected Unselected Audio Connections The rear panel connector TB2 a
79. quires that manuals pertaining to Class A and Class B computing devices contain warnings about possible interference with local and residential radio and TV reception Please read these warnings and all safety information in the Foreword section of this manual Equipment Required Test Equipment amp Tools e RF service monitor e AC voltmeter with dB ranges for measuring audio levels e 1 amp 2 Phillips screwdrivers e 1 8 inch flat blade screwdriver Documentation e base station s tone remote adapter manual e these installation instructions Mounting Considerations The ICP9000 Navigator MCU has three possible mounting configurations A desktop or any suitable flat surface can be used when the included adhesive backed rubber feet are applied to the MCU The feet are located in the accessory box inside an envelope Rack mounting is also possible with the included hardware The MCU measures 11 125 inches deep by 8 75 inches tall using 5U spacing in a conventional 19 inch rack The unit is also wall mountable by installing the brackets in the other set of holes included on the Figure 2 MCU Mounting Hole Dimensions unit Refer to Figure 2 for mounting hole dimensions NOTE The MCU must be mounted to studs or secured with anchors that will support 20 lbs 13 04 15 Installation ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual Cable Installation Safety Considerations Interconnecting communications a
80. r 2 seconds The frequencies for the A and B tones are determined from the charts according to the following procedure 1 Locate the first two digits of the prefix 3 and 4 in this example on Table 22 2 Inthe column beneath this two digit number there are two P numbers P5 and P6 in this example that correspond to tone groups on Table 22 Using the P number for the third digit of the prefix determine the correct tone group from the Table 23 3 Find the frequency of A tone 330 5 Hz by locating the intersection of the tone group row with the column headed by the third prefix digit 5 in this example 4 Find the frequency ofthe B tone is in the same manner by using the tone group for the fourth prefix digit as listed in Table 22 below 71 04 15 Paging ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual Table 22 Plectron Paging Code Plan Chart E Most Significant Digits to Tone Source ern a a nnnm Digits source source 1 2 MS 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Digits SI 3 digit tone 5 P2 P5 P5 P4 P5 P6 PI P6 P2 P6 P6 PA P6 P5 P6 Harke 4 digit tone P5 P2 P5 P5 P4 PG P6 Pl P6 P2 PG P6 PA P6 PS ee Table 23 Plectron Tone Group Frequency Chart in Hz 3rd and 4th Digits 5 6 7 8 Tone Group P1 765 799 834 871 910 Tone Group P2 1036 1082 1130 1
81. r of assigned aliases can be changed using the drag and drop feature Default Profile User It 1s advisable for the system administrator to create a default profile user upon initial configuration of the Navigator The default profile user is initialized under two conditions 1 Ifthe Navigator software is closed out and re started or 2 Ifa user logs off through the Log On screen Under these two conditions the Navigator automatically logs off any user and loads the default profile user screen If no default profile user is set the Navigator loads a predefined default profile user This predefined profile user allows access to all button presses however it has very limited access to menu configuration screens 04 15 Navigator Configuration ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual Setup Control Setup The Control Display 15 divided into 32 frames Each frame contains setup functions for an individual control button The control caption box allows up to 13 characters for alias labeling Choosing the Momentary button causes the output to be turned on until the control button is released The PushOn PushOff choice latches the button in either the On or the Off position The Timeout selection causes the output to turn off when the time expires The timeout can be programmed from one to 100 seconds Use the box in the upper right hand corner to program the communication port for the I O control When all param
82. r the last ID used Refer to Figure 38 Selecting a unit ID for transmission is accomplished in one of the three ways discussed previously in the Call Alert section After selecting the unit ID the TRANSMIT button 1 pressed to send the Select Call Upon pressing the TRANSMIT button the border indicator of the SELECT CALL button will light steady the information window will show WAIT and a printer log will be made When the top right of the information window shows TALK NOW the operator may begin speaking Select Call does not require an acknowledgement even when a unique ID is used After releasing the TRANSMIT button the ID can no longer be changed Transmissions can continue to be made to the same ID by pressing the TRANSMIT button again Each transmission will generate a new printer log entry To change the ID the operator must exit and reenter Select Call mode MOTOROLA PL A TRANSMIT SELECT CALL UNIT _ 1 2 UNIT 0339 0339 CALL ALERT 2 2 UNIT 0339 0339 CALL ALERT lt 0 9 gt TO ENTER ID SCROLL UP DOWN gt TO SELECT ALIAS Figure 38 Select Call Display Receiving RapidCall Transmissions PTT and Post PTT When a PTT or Post PTT ID call is received the queue position caller s alias name if programmed unit ID call type and call time are displayed on the screen A PTT call will be displayed as ID while a Post PTT call will be displayed a P PTT ID Upon receipt of this call a printer log
83. rface cable one supplied for each four channels of operation plugs into the 25 pin D connectors on the back of the console Refer to Figure 3 showing the rear view of the console The ICP9004A 4 channel console employs only one 25 pin D connector cable assembly for connections to the base station s control and audio pairs generally through a termination block or connector Refer to Table 8 for wire colors and pin functions Table 8 Channel Interface Connectors and Cable Colors White blue TX Audio RX 2 Wire Blue white TX Audio RX 2 Wire White orange Orange white RX Audio 4 Wire White green TX Audio RX 2 Wire Green white TX Audio RX 2 Wire White brown Brown white RX Audio 4 Wire White gray TX Audio RX 2 Wire Gray white TX Audio RX 2 Wire Red blue Blue red RX Audio 4 Wire Red orange TX Audio RX 2 Wire Orange red TX Audio RX 2 Wire Red green Green red RX Audio 4 Wire Some installations can use the optional XCP0030A 25 pair Telco Interface Option Field Installation Kit when the telephone company supplies a 50 pin standard USOC RJ21X Telephone Connector 04 15 22 ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual Installation Accessories Microphones The rear panel connector labeled MIC is normally provided to support the Model XDM0034A External Desktop Microphone For higher level microphones requiring an operating bias such as an Electret condenser microphone install jumper JU6 to provide the o
84. rform a hardware reset to ensure the proper behavior of this input 75 04 15 Troubleshooting Problem Printer Off Line is being displayed in the information window Parameter Error is being displayed in the information window Excessive noise hiss or buzz is heard on a channel while no audio is present During paging no side tone is heard The PHONE button indicates that the phone is ringing but the ringing is not heard When ALERT is pressed and then released nothing happens or the Alert is heard but no voice transmission is allowed 04 15 ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual Possible Solution Ensure the printer or additional COM port of the PC is attached and connected to the printer programming port of the MCU If no printer or capture software is used the error can be defeated using the printer error diagnostic or by disabling the printer via the CARD Suite software The nonvolatile internal programming and configuration memory of the MCU has detected an error during power up and the programming and operation of the console may be affected Contact your service representative to have the console reprogrammed Ensure that the input sensitivity of the channel is set according to the anticipated receive audio level at the console Too much sensitivity can amplify background noise on the landline Check the side tone level setting in the Sidetone Level menu Check the s
85. ring voltages It provides two ring sensitivities e JU400 IN default 70 V ac ring voltage e JU400 OUT parked 25 V ac ring voltage Refer to the ICP9000 Navigator Series Console Operator s Manual Pub 43004 025 available in the XAC2000A Navigator Software for complete user instructions 55 04 15 Features and Options ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual External Enhanced Full Duplex Phone Interface CP0060 Option Code CTH This optional interface includes a telephone interface board It allows connection to an external telephone unit such as a 911 phone and adds inbound phone call capability phone patch and radio patch Refer to Table 18 for the pin description of the external phone interface connector Table 18 External Phone Interface Connector Pin Description J400 Pin Description Off Hook Sense Ring Mute Contact Closure Handset TX Audio meses ome me looking into connector pin 1 is on the left To activate the off hook sense pin 1 or pin 8 should be connected to a 3 12 V dc source When pin 8 or pin 1 is grounded the off hook sense 1s activated When activated the console either automatically takes the phone off hook if possible or provides a ringing indication that an off hook request is being made Refer to the ICP9000 Navigator Series Console Operator s Manual Pub 43004 025 for user instructions for the External Phone Interface option The ring mute provides a
86. rt menu At the prompt type x Setup exe where X represents the drive letter that is associated with your flash drive A CARD Suite icon should appear on the desktop display after successful installation 2 After opening the program select the appropriate product icon click on File in the toolbar and select New Archive to begin creating an archive 3 Enter an archive description name and customer site name select the method of creating the archive default values or reading a connected unit and click Ok button to create the archive 4 View the Help file for programming guidance 27 04 15 CARD Suite Programming Software ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual 04 15 28 Navigator Configuration Customizing the Navigator Desktop The Navigator offers great flexibility in customizing the layout to suit each operator Customization allows the following The boarder of each channel can be color coded per operator to group similar services The channels can be placed in the channel area above the information window in any position or order per operator to ease use and to reduce eye fatigue The individual channel selection button labels and their associated programmable button labels are configurable The four alert tone button labels are configurable The toolbar buttons can be reordered or even removed per operator The assignment and order of available paging aliases per operator Access to certain feature
87. rtcut key for this form is Ctr P Profile Use Right Mouse Button to drag Tool Buttons and Channel Frames Organize windows and save profile No Profiles Exist Figure 20 04 15 38 ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual Navigator Configuration Tools Options Save Profile Saves settings to the current user logged on The shortcut key combination is lt Ctrl S gt Tools Reset Console This reboots the console s MCU Logon The Operator Log On box allows the user to login to Navigator If a profile had been saved for that user the settings are applied Operator Log Figure 21 NOTE Ifthe operator selects LOG OFF the Navigator resets to its default screen 39 04 15 Navigator Configuration ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual Diagnostics Opens a window where console diagnostics can be accessed This screen is password protected and should only be accessed by authorized personnel Window Organize Allows the toolbar to be organized for left hand or right hand operation 04 15 40 Console Diagnostics Entering the Diagnostic Mode The ICP9000 Navigator Series Console contains several internal diagnostics designed to assist in the installation and servicing of the unit The opening menu for these diagnostics is accessed by selecting Diagnostics from the menu bar Each of the selections from the opening menu links to another menu that lists
88. s and Printer Outgoing Messages on the Digital Signaling Console Parameters tab 2 After programming has been completed disconnect the programming cable from the RS 232 port 3 Attach a customer provided 25 pin serial interface DB25 from the printer interface cable to the printer and the 15 pin interface to the RS 232 amp I O connector on the MCU Secure the plug screws on each interface Refer to the printer s instruction manual for information concerning printer use Table 15 Pin Description Navigator DB25 Printer DB9 PC The following cables are available e Model XCP0170A connects from the MCU s RS 232 and I O connector to the PC s RS 232 port DB9 This cable is also used to program the MCU with the CARD Suite Software application e Model CP SPTR CBL this is a serial printer cable that connects from the MCU s RS 232 and I O connector to the printer s 25 pin serial port 51 04 15 Features and Options ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual Logging Recorder Output Module This standard feature consists of an additional board that is installed in the ICP9000 Navigator MCU This feature adds a logging recorder output that provides a line level sum of the transmit mic audio paging tones receive audio parallel console audio and all signaling This 600 ohm balanced output should be connected to a suitable logging recorder to record all audio activity taking place on the console Refer to Figure 3 in t
89. s can be restricted by removing menu bar items per operator The application can be configured per operator to prevent exiting the Navigator and to restrict access to other windows programs and display settings Administrator Log On When starting the application for the first time a logon screen appears Enter the user name and password and press OK This is the Administrator User name and Password You must set an User name and Password User Name Password Figure 10 29 04 15 Navigator Configuration ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual Menu Functions File Open Opens and copies the database ICP9000Config mdb to the specified path This 1s used with a previously saved database The database includes all user profiles 04 15 Opens and copies file to Navigator path L2 gt Look in E 3 Floppy 4 e amp e d History 000 Desktop gt My Documents Fie name ICP9000Config mdb icPson Config mdb J My Network Open as read only 2 Figure 11 30 ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual Navigator Configuration File Save Saves the database to a path determined by the user Use the Open function to retrieve the originally saved database Saves and copies file to selected path D ue My Documents File name ICP9000Cortfig mdb Save as type
90. s company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system if present are connected together This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas CAUTION Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority or electrician as appropriate CP 01 Issue 8 Part 1 Section 14 2 NOTICE The Ringer Equivalence Number REN assigned to each terminal device provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 5 1 04 15 Foreword ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual Scope of Manual This manual offers descriptive data and service information for the ICP9000 Navigator Series Console Service diagrams and printed circuit board details are a part of this service manual The ICP9000 Navigator Series Console Operator s Manual Pub 43004 025 is another publication related to the operation of the console It is available through a shortcut in the XAC2000A Navigator Programming Software or on our website at www gai tronics com Instructio
91. settings or other diagnostic and installation aids ICPN9000 Navigator Series 1 USER PARAMETERS 2 SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS lt 1 2 gt TO SELECT lt MODE gt TO EXIT Figure 22 Diagnostic Menu To restrict access to certain features in the diagnostic mode the security level under service diagnostics can be used When one of these menu items is selected depending on the security level setting you may be prompted to enter a service password The service password is 1490 If an incorrect password is entered nothing happens and you can press the MODE key to return to the normal operations e Press 1 to advance to the User Parameters menu This menu is used to set certain operational characteristics of the console If the security level is set to 1 or highest entry of the service password is required e Press 2 to advance to the Service Diagnostics menu option This menu allows access to the internal diagnostics and to wire line transmission and receive level settings If the security level 15 set to 2 or moderate or higher entry of the service password is required e Press the MODE button to exit the current menu and return to the previous menu or normal operations Setting the security level to 3 or none allows access to any of the service user menus without the need to enter the service password 41 04 15 Console Diagnostics ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual User Parameters Menu The User Parameters menu is
92. shall be fit for the purpose specified in the agreed upon quotation or proposal document If a Seller s goods prove to be defective in workmanship and or material under normal and proper usage or unfit for the purpose specified and agreed upon and b Buyer s claim is made within the warranty period set forth above Buyer may return such goods to GAI Tronics nearest depot repair facility freight prepaid at which time they will be repaired or replaced at Seller s option without charge to Buyer Repair or replacement shall be Buyer s sole and exclusive remedy and the warranty period on any repaired or replacement equipment shall be one 1 year from the date the original equipment was shipped In no event shall GAI Tronics warranty obligations with respect to equipment exceed 100 of the total cost of the equipment supplied hereunder The applicability of any such third party warranty will be determined solely by GAI Tronics Services Any services GAI Tronics provides hereunder whether directly or through subcontractors shall be performed in accordance with the standard of care with which such services are normally provided in the industry If the services fail to meet the applicable industry standard GAI Tronics will for a period of one 1 year from the date of completion re perform such services at no cost to the Buyer Re performance of services shall be Buyer s sole and exclusive remedy and in no event shall GAI Tronics warranty obligat
93. shown below USER PARAMETERS 1 SIDE TONE VOLUME ADJUST 2 MIC SELECTION SENSITIVITY 3 PRINTER ERROR 1 3 TO SELECT lt MODE gt TO EXIT Figure 23 User Parameter Menu Side Tone Volume Adjust Side tone is the tone as heard by the operator during tone generation There are several tones generated by the console that can be lowered when using a headset to reduce ear fatigue These tones include error beeps paging tones alert tones and talk prohibit tones When the operator elects to adjust the side tone volume the console displays the current volume and the instructions on the display as shown below To adjust the side tone volume use the SCROLL Up or Down buttons to the right of the information window A beep is generated as the volume is adjusted to allow the volume to be set to a comfortable level When the level is correct press the MODE key to exit USER PARAMETERS 1 SIDE TONE VOLUME ADJUST 5 SCROLL UP DOWN gt 2 MIC SELECTION SENSITIVITY 3 PRINTER ERROR lt MODE gt TO EXIT Figure 24 Side Tone Volume Adjust 04 15 42 ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual Console Diagnostics Microphone Selection and Sensitivity There are two microphone ports available on the Navigator when microphones are locally connected to the Navigator MCU These are the desk hand headset port and the gooseneck port By default the Navigator is shipped with the desk hand headset port selected If a gooseneck mi
94. suing calls will be stacked while the Call Alert is displayed except an Emergency Alert which will override a Call Alert If a Call Alert is received during an Emergency Alert the Call Alert will be stacked in the queue below the Emergency Alert When all Emergency Alerts have been cleared the Call Alert tone will sound indicating an unattended Call Alert has been received As soon as any button is pressed however the alert tone will stop Short Call Alert When receiving a Short Call Alert there is limited information available The call will be placed in the queue as any other call and SHORT CAL ALERT along with the time the call was received will be displayed A printer log entry will also be made if configured to do so Received Short Call Alerts behave similarly to received Call Alerts Selective Call When a Selective Call is received two alert beeps will be heard once The queued item will read SLCT CALL and the queue position transmitting unit s alias name and unit ID will be displayed In addition a printer log entry will be made if configured to do so 04 15 66 Paging Types of Paging The ICP9000 Navigator supports the following types of paging DTMF 2 Tone Plectron 5 6 Tone 1500 2805 and Immediate DTMF The CARD Suite Software application is used to set the parameters for these paging types NOTE In many applications below 800 MHz the maximum allowable signaling time as prescribed by FCC regulati
95. t causes the radio to transmit 7 HIGH LEVEL GUARD TONE NORMAL FUNCTION TONE VOICE AUDIO GUARD TONE Figure 1 Tone Remote Control Tones 11 04 15 Description ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual DC Remote Control DC control is a method of remote radio control This scheme uses dc currents of differing magnitudes and polarities to command the radio to perform various tasks The dc control currents are directly impressed upon the audio wire line connections between the console and base stations E amp M Remote Control E amp M remote control is another scheme of remote radio control This scheme uses two pair of leads to control communication between the console and base station The console uses the leads to signal the base station when to transmit and uses the leads to detect when to receive 04 15 12 Installation The ICP9000 Navigator Series computer purchased separately can be placed on any flat level surface that provides the operator with a comfortable working position with full visibility of the computer desktop screen controls and indicators The MCU can be placed up to 50 feet away in a convenient location using the RS 232 connection For greater distances use the RS 485 connection FCC Interference Warnings The FCC re
96. tor application Ensure that the PC is connected to the MCU properly RS 232 to RS 232 if connected directly to the PC RS 485 to RS 485 RS 232 converter if using the RS 485 port of the MCU Ensure that the NULL MODEM jumpers are set correctly on the MCU interface card if using RS 232 Ensure the volume sliders on the Navigator screen are at a reasonable level Ensure the PC speakers have power and both the speakers and soundcard are functioning using another windows application Ensure the select and unselect audio connections between the MCU and the PC soundcard are proper Ensure that an accessory is not off hook and forcing the select speaker to be muted Ensure the setting of the mic and its level in the Mic Selection Level Menu If using an audio accessory box ensure that the audio accessory box is functioning correctly and that automatic mic selection is not enabled and the desk handset headset mic 1s selected Ensure the microphone is functioning correctly by connecting to another device Ensure that an accessory mic does not have a contact closed opened The console reads the state of the monitor input of the accessory port P9 immediately following reset If the input is closed or low the input is assumed to be normally closed and go high upon assertion If the input is opened or high the input is assumed to be normally opened and go low upon assertion If an accessory 1s connected after the MCU is powered up pe
97. ts located on the main board of the ICP9000 Navigator MCU In order to provide for battery back up a secondary power source capable of providing the necessary power for the MCU must be connected to pins 2 and pins 1 or 4 of the main power connector P5 of the MCU Refer to Table 4 for details Audio Accessory Box XAAB002A The Model XAABO002A Audio Accessory Box allows the Navigator MCU to be mounted remotely from the operator position It provides plug in connection ports for footswitch headset desk microphone and telephone accessories See XAABO002A Installation and Operation Manual Pub 43004 026 for product specifics 59 04 15 Features and Options ICP9000 Navigator Installation and Service Manual MDC1200 STAT ALERT Signaling CP0650 TDN9413A The ICP9000 Navigator s MDC1200 Stat Alert Signaling option supports encode and decode of MDC1200 data To access the signaling screen press the SIGNALING button located in the Navigator toolbar The console enters signaling mode and opens the Signaling window as shown below SIGNALING Can Alert Radio Ck Radio Disahle EMRR Figure 32 RapidCall buttons on the ICP9000 Navigator are CALL ALERT SELECT CALL RADIO CK SHORT CALL ALERT RADIO DISABLE RADIO ENABLE and EMR RESET Call Alert and Short Call Alert are used to alert mobile operators away from their vehicles to call the console operator When a mobile radio receives a Call Alert it will generate alert tones
98. until the mobile operator manually shuts them off or transmits Radio Check allows the console operator to determine if a mobile radio is operational or within range The mobile radio will return an acknowledgement that it received the Radio Check Radio Disable prevents radio use should a mobile radio be lost or stolen An appropriately equipped mobile radio that receives a Radio Disable message specifically directed to that radio will become inoperative Radio Enable re enables a disabled mobile radio Select Call allows an individual ID or group to be called without disturbing other units Select Call is essentially a RapidCall paging feature The receiving mobile will generate alert beeps prior to unmuting Its speaker call types available in the Navigator with the exception of Select Call require an acknowledgement from the destination radio unless the destination ID is a group ID or contains a wildcard digit Most field units can be programmed with a unique ID as well as a group ID to allow for addressing a number of units as a group Unique ID s range from 0001 to DEEE Note that 0000 is not a valid ID A group ID is any ID with the number E or as the fourth digit and can range from E001 to EEEE For example the ID E001 or 001 is a group ID while 0E01 or 0 01 is not A wildcard ID is any ID containing an or in any location Some examples of a wildcard ID are 001
99. ws the optional supervisory board to be tested The Supervisory test exercises supervisory control on each channel 2 Phone This test of the optional phone patch board allows audio to be routed to and from the phone patch board and to verify the I O port of the external phone interface 3 DC This test allows the optional dc boards and channels to be tested The channel positions for dc boards and the current output on each board can be tested A CAUTION A The MCU can generate in excess of 160 V dc at 15 mA on the line outputs during this test and maintains this voltage after the test during a no load situation Care should be taken to ensure that contact is not made with the line out connections of the MCU during or several minutes after executing this test 4 RS 232 This test allows the RS 232 printer programming port to be tested The transmit and receive paths of the RS 232 are checked as well as the transmit and data paths of the RS 232 cable This is done by shorting transmit and data at pins 10 and 11 For this test the TX and RX pins of the RS 232 port must be connected NOTE This diagnostic does not test the communications between the MCU and the PC The communications between the MCU and the PC are tested automatically during operation A failure in the communications between the MCU and the PC is automatically detected and reported to the console operator via the PC monitor 5 I O Pins This test allows the general purpos

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