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1. Copyright 1999 k lnton GmbH Operating Instructions ComLink Unit Page 10 of 12 ComLink Unit 8 Pin Assignment Accessory Interface 25 pol D Sub 12 Type of signal Function Signal Activity 33 o NN NN ext Power supply Non adjustable voltage voltage 3 Fug specific 4 It adjust 5 It adjust offset offset 8 Vcc 9 low active 10 low active m Potential free 12 Potential free 13 Potential free 14 15 16 It adjust 17 It adjust strength 19 low active 20 low active 21 low active 22 low active 23 Potential free 24 Potential free 25 PTT ACK COM Relay contact Look forward to Pin 12 13 Potential free Line IN 3 Pin Intercom 3 Pin Busy 4 Pinl XLR ext TX 5 Pin XLR Line Out XLR In Out XLR Pin1 Ground Pin1 Ground Pina BusyComA Pina PTT Req Pin2 Audio Pin 2 Ub Pin2 BusyNoA Pin2 n c Pin 3 Audio Pin3 Audio Pin3 Busy Com B Pin3 n c Ping Busy No B Pin4 n c Pins PTT Req Copyright 1999 k lnton GmbH Operating Instructions ComLink Unit Page 11 of 12 ComLink Unit 9 Technichal Data 9 1 Power Supply 230V AC 50 Hz Fused with 2 x 2A Both internal power supplies f r FuG und Audio are separately fused Funk Frequency and HF power in depends on the used radio models and their programming or adjustments Supported radios of Motorola Kenwood Tait and Grundig in the frequency range of VHF UHF and UTV 9 3 Audio Line In symmetrical 6dB adjustable
2. Line Out symmetrical 6dB adjustable Intercom ClearCom Compatible VOX 9 4 Mechanical Data 19 2HE Case made of 1 5 mm Steal 3mm Aluminium Frontplate black lacked with 2 Aluminium handles Width 484 mm Height 875 mm Depth 380mm without connectors Depth with handles 420mm Weight 9 25 kg with Motorola GM350 Copyright 1999 k lnton GmbH Operating Instructions ComLink Unit Page 12 of 12
3. 5 Operatine Me RAGO me We 6 OPERATION me O Sin plex NO dE PEDES 7 Semi duplex jano I EE aA EES A E A 8 Repeater Relays 9 erac Me E AO Jum per Maii DOA EET 10 8 Pin Assignment seese 21 Accessory Interface 25 pol D Sub a sporctereetpec inane until ibdedbonidtl nter noo n 11 ER DPABLISODNEN TEST 11 WMS OMIM Mie OUVERTE EEE 11 9 1 desee E 12 9 2 dicem 12 9 3 UD MA 12 9 4 Mechanical Date 2 iieri tt t XN V e Er EF EFE eiscecdesoaseuavevedasue ca HEUS ES TERIS FEE EXE SN pes ead 12 Copyright 1999 k lnton GmbH Operating Instructions ComLink Unit Page 2 of 12 ComLink Unit 1 Equipment opinion z e 5 a uw 6 23 4 5 1 o o a ui z Copyright 1999 k lnton GmbH Operating Instructions ComLink Unit Page 3 of 12 ComLink Unit 2 Welcome to the club We are very happy about your decision for purchasing our ComLink Unit The ComLink unit provided by k lnton GmbH is the best product in this categ
4. ComLink Unit LINE INTERCOM ComLink Unit Operating Instructions 1999 k lnton GmbH technischer B hnen und Medienservice GmbH Paul Henri Spaak Straf e 17 19 D 51069 K ln Dellbr ck Date 06 01 2005 Copyright This publication including all photographs and illustrations is protected under international copyright laws with all rights reserved Neither this manual nor any of the material contained herein may be reproduced without written consent of the author Disclaimer The information in this document is subjected to change without notice The manufacturer makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaim any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose The manufacturer reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the content hereof without obligation of the manufacturer to notify any person of such revision or changes Copyright 1999 k lnton GmbH Operating Instructions ComLink Unit Page 1 of 12 ComLink Unit Contents 1 EgiipmenEbopIDION sac ieiuna aeo dose ta UR Ren a crap end pa kRudkeud Esa aba Neu Ra cR asa ciu a IN ERU RAE TRU da PeRu ERR R zou Eee Dd 2 Welcome to the club Nr 3 Safety referente e An 4 Device structure ssssooeooeseseessosoceoeceeesoesocooeceessesoosoeeceeeeesossoeoeeoeseeesosooeoeeseessesossseeesesse B
5. as a simplex repeater or a relay station Therefore both units have to be connected with a special audio patch cable Therefore the receiver is scanning the transmitter an adapter cable is required which is connecting the EXT PTT connector 14 of the receiving Unit to the busy connector 13 In the same way like in semi duplex mode the channels with different receiving and transmitting frequencies are shown as the first display character Copyright 1999 k lnton GmbH Operating Instructions ComLink Unit Page 9 of 12 ComLink Unit 7 Configuration Jumper Main board on o 1 s oo m 2 5 Oo U Note 1 Note 2 Note 3 Note 4 Note 5 Contact Pin 1 2 Contact Pin 2 3 XLR Line IN Pin1 Analog GND Soft GND Note 1 XLR Line OUT Pin 1 jAndaogGND Soft GND Note 1 Audio Gate inactive Note 2 Intercom Note 3 PTT with 24V Light Call voltage High active Without Diode Pin 14 acc conn opened Light Call Adjust the voltage of the Light Call Plotter Standard adjustments written bold with 100 nF Capacitor to PE protection Earth of the case If JP4 Pin 1 2 is connected the Line OUT only depends on the Squelch of the FuG If JP4 Pin 2 3 is connected the FuG Audio is only controlled by the FuG and the Intercom is sending continuously to the Line OUT Program Line OUT is a mix of FuG Audio and Intercom Audio Specific to the radio Specific to the radio Activate the PL Decoder
6. ercom system External controlling The radio can be switched to transmit mode by an external switch which is assigned to the connector EXT PTT 14 or the accessory connector 12 Copyright 1999 k lnton GmbH Operating Instructions ComLink Unit Page 7 of 12 ComLink Unit Semi duplex mode In the case of semi duplex combining both radios in the ComLink are used Additionally it is necessary that the handheld radios are using different transmitting and receiving frequencies One of the radios in the ComLink unit usually the radio on the left side is continuously switched to transmit mode by pressing the red PTT LED Key 1 In this case all the information from the intercom system is provided to the handheld radios all the time The handheld radio which is configured to receive mode can send on another frequency if it is required At the same time the second radio in the ComLink unit can receive this signal The channels of the radios in the ComLink unit which are working with a different transmitting frequency and a receiving frequency are shown in the first character of the display There is an A for transmitting unit or an E for the receiving unit Attention Using the interface in semi duplex operation is in subject to approval Copyright 1999 k lnton GmbH Operating Instructions ComLink Unit Page 8 of 12 ComLink Unit Repeater Relays The ComLink unit can be operated and configured
7. operational states which are simplex or a semi duplex connection Copyright 1999 k lnton GmbH Operating Instructions ComLink Unit Page 6 of 12 ComLink Unit Simplex mode For simplex combining only one radio of the ComLink is used In this case a connection of two channels is possible The used radio in the ComLink is receiving the signal of the handheld radio and provides the received information automatically to the output of the intercom and the Line OUT connector The information from the intercom system can be transmitted to the radios In this case the concerned radio of the ComLink unit has to be prepared for sending This can take place in three different ways a b c VOX Controlling The VOX control is activated by pressing the green LED key 4 on the Front Panel and affects only the Line IN input As soon as the adjusted Level 5 has exceeded the radio will switch to the transmit mode ILC Light Call There can be two different states a light call INPUT 2 and light call OUTPUT 3 Both can separately be activated by pressing the yellow LED keys on the Front Panel If the light call INPUT is used ILC IN 2 the intercom system activates the radio in the concerned unit to switch to the transmit mode while it is receiving a light call If the light call OUTPUT is used ILC OUT 3 the ComLink system will generate a light call to the int
8. ory which is known We know all attempts of our competitors Only besides or also completely purposefully not only did you decide to choose a first class product You did also decide to work with one of the most leading companies in modern radio communication Please be sure to take the time to read these following pages attentively 3 Safety reference Please respect all safety references beside the usual ones e The correct supply voltage 230V e The correct main fuse e Protection from overheating e Avoidance of direct sun exposure e For sufficient ventilation in use with 19 racks Copyright 1999 k lnton GmbH Operating Instructions ComLink Unit Page 4 of 12 ComLink Unit 4 Device structure There are two Radio Units A and B in one 19 rack which are using the same power supply but which can be operated separated from each other Beside some controlling elements every unit includes a single main board using a micro controller for providing all functions The main components of a ComLink are e Aswitch mode power supply which is providing the power for the micro controller both main boards and both radios Asimilar power supply which is only providing the power for the audio e Two main boards which includes audio and logical circuits e Two operating radios 5 Operating the Radio The main components of the ComLink unit are the two radios which can do different operations inde
9. pendently or simultaneously For additional details to the control and functions of the radios please read the according operation manual of the radio Please make sure that the radios contain a valid permission in the respective country Independently from the permission of the radios you have to assume that operating the radios is in subject to approval You can request this at the local responsible authority Copyright 1999 k lnton GmbH Operating Instructions ComLink Unit Page 5 of 12 ComLink Unit 6 Operation ComLink was developed to connect intercom systems to operating Radios The connection of the ComLink is done by e 2 Wire Intercom systems usually are like a normal belt pack over the parallel XLR connectors Intercom IN and Intercom OUT In this case both units of the ComLink have to be used like an independent belt pack The use of 2 wire intercom systems requires an external power supply e 4 Wire Intercom and command systems within symmetrically Line IN and Line OUT XLR connectors The audio and the intercom level of the connectors can be individual adjusted with the attenuators 6 7 on the front panel Particular functions like PTT ILC and VOX can be controlled easily from the front panel You can check the active function by the LED keys 1 2 3 4 on the front panel Depending upon operation and configuration the ComLink unit and the handheld radios can work in two main

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