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Telex IP-223 Network Card User Manual
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1. 120 Manual Entry 121 Username Field eee 121 Password 121 Write Firmware 121 Close BU ttOR iei ene eb tre er redis 121 UPLOAD VOIP HARDWARE 7709 121 OC ONMECIONS sity teas in mca GU A dieta 123 Adj stments S 123 Jumper Settings ai een 124 750743 OR PCB 750630 REVISION F 124 750743 OR 750630 REVISION CD E ANDE is 124 750630 REVISION A 124 Jumper Locations M teo coe oes cis 125 Additional Resources 127 CTCSS Tone Frequency Table 131 Digital Output Table ii 133 Tone Frequency Table 135 FIGURE 1 FIGURE 2 FIGURE 3 FIGURE 4 FIGURE 5 FIGURE 6 FIGURE 7 FIGURE 8 FIGURE 9 FIGURE 10 FIGURE 11 FIGURE 12 FIGURE 13 FIGURE 14 FIGURE 15 FIGURE 16 FIGURE 17 FIGURE 18 FIGURE 19 FIGURE 20 FIGURE 21 FIGURE 22 FIGURE 23 FIGURE 24 FIGURE 25 FIGURE 26 FIGURE 27 FIGURE 28 FIGURE 29 FIGURE 30 FIGURE 31 FIGURE 32 FIGURE 33 FIGURE 34 FIGURE 35 FIGURE 36 FIGURE 37 List of Figures Local and Tone Mode Connections tas 13 Console Mode Contact iia 14 Ann 16 Case Top Test POIS
2. n 17 IP 223 Back Panel PET 19 DB25 Connector Pinout Configuration ii diia 21 Jumper POSO T T UU TTE 25 223 PCB Assembly ins 26 Hy p rTerminal MR NM OM Dep 34 Terminal Setup Windows 35 TINE MA A A 36 HyperTerminal Factory Setup Options Serial Port Access Window 37 Connect to Address Window 200000000000 39 TP 223 P 40 Welcome Wind OW A A A A 42 Eth rnet Sep AO A A 43 General Gain Setup Window M AAA AA 47 Multicast Address Setup 49 Line Type Drop Down Menu 50 Vocoder Type Drop Down Menu ti 32 Vocoder Type Drop Down Men T Y 54 Per Line Setup Local Tone and Console Modes view 1 56 Relay Drop Down Menu Per Line Selle manip pate E uH pe ENIM Eq 29 Per Line Setup Local Tone and Console Modes view 2 61 Serial Port Drop Down Menu Local Mode eese enne nennen 64 Serial Port Params Drop Down Menu Normal Mode 64 Per Line Setup Local Tone and Console Mode view 3 essere 65 Tone Tyne Drop Down Mena uide e
3. Remote CrossPatch PIN Setup Jump to Entry 1030 Entry PIN Entry PIN Entry PIN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Prev 30 Entries Next 30 Entries FIGURE 131 Remote Crosspatch Pin When PIN numbers are entered correctly a Go Ahead Beep sequence to indicate success or failure is played back on the console indicating RCP setup is ready NOTE The Interdigit Time field entry on the Crosspatch Setup window also applies to PIN entry 108 CRP PIN Table Window Jump To Entry Drop Down Menu and Go Button The Jump To Entry drop down menu allows you to select in groups of 30 function tones to view and modify 1 From the Jump To drop down menu select the entries you want to view 2 Click GO The function tones you select appears Submit Button The Submit button is used to upload changes to the IP 223 IMPORTANT The submit button saves changes in temporary memory only To permanently save changes do the following 1 Click Submit The changes are sent to the 223 in temporary storage 2 Click Save to EEPROM The Save to EEPROM window opens 3 Click Save Parameters L 5aveParameters Changes are now permanently saved to the IP 223 console PIN Setup PIN Enable Check Box The PIN Enable check box indicates whether or not a PIN number is required to create a crosspatch If selected a PIN number 1s required to create a cros
4. eene 30 IU BUTTON ia 17 Level Adjustments 2244 4 0 4 9 8 30 LCD DISPLAY n 17 GENERAL ALIGNMENT nsnsi 31 LINE BUTTON 18 RADIO LINE TX LEVEL sssi 31 A 18 RADIO LINE RX 31 LED A 18 LINE TX MONITOR LEVEL TONE AND CONSOLE MODE Back Panel 19 ONLY m 3l 10 100 ETHERNET CONNECTOR 19 CTCSS LEVEL uni 32 SERIAL CONNECTOR aia 19 Frequency Decoding 32 RADIO 1 AND RADIO 2 LINE 1 AND LINE 2 CONNECTORS tenente teet 20 SETUP INFORMATION 33 POWER CONNECTION 20 20 Setting the IP Address Information 33 USING 34 COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM DESIGN 23 Accessing IP 223 Web Browser Configuration Network Requirements 23 i 39 BANDWIDTH iii iia dci 23 223 Web Setup Windows Standards 40 ias do said 23 40 INTERNET GROUP MANAGEMENT PROTOCOL IGMP 24 Welcome Window eene 42 NETWORK PERFORMANCE esee 24 Basic Ethernet Setup Window sss 43 SERIAL NUMBER FIELD
5. 43 INSTALLATION AND LEVEL SETTINGS 25 ADDRESS es euo eet heo sa daci n 43 Local Radio Connections eene 25 USE DHCP SERVER CHECK BOX a JUMPER POSITIONS eee 25 UNIT IP ADDRESS FIELD d TEO CONNECTION 27 SUBNET MASK FIELD 44 RX AUDIO CONNECTION eene 27 GATEWAY ADDRESS FIELD COR CARRIER OPERATED RELAY I O DNS DOMAIN NAME SERVER NUMBER 1 3 FIELDS 44 CINPUT OUTPUT 28 PEE ORE HACK EEE ts d PTT CONNECTION 28 2 QUALITY OF SERVICE PRECEDENCE BITS 44 TED RI AND 008 D T AND R DELAY THROUGHPUT AND DIGITAL 29 RELIABILITY BITS 57 LOCAL COMPUTER ADDRESS 1 10 FIELDS 45 SUBMIT BUTTON 222200004000 nien een eee 46 RELAY GROUP DROP DOWN MENU ecce 59 General Gain Setup oit sa cellae eee 47 RELAY TIME MS FIELD 59 HANDSET GAIN DROP DOWN MENU 47 DIGITAL OUTPUT FIELD LOCAL MODE ONLY 60 HANDSET SIDETONE GAIN DROP DOWN MENU 47 CTCSS FREQ FIELD LOCAL MODE ONLY 60 RECEIVE GAIN DROP DOWN MENU 47 CTCSS DEFAULT CHECK Box LOCAL MODE ONLY 60 TRANSMIT GAIN DROP DOWN MENU 48 SYSTEM FIELD LOCAL MODE eee 60
6. Ethernet Speed 10 BaseT or 100 BaseTX Lease Lines 2W and 4W supported Radio Interface 45VDC withstand rating Relay Contact Ratings 1A at 125Vac Non Relay Outputs Open collector active low 200mA maximum 40V collector to emitter voltage Radio Input Level 10mVpp to 10Vpp adjustable Radio Output Level 10mVpp to 10Vpp for mic level or 40 to 10dBm into 6000 load adjustable Radio Output Impedance 6000 for balanced mode 200Q for single ended mode Frequency Response 1 5dB 300 to 3000Hz Audio Distortion 2 THD maximum DTMF Detection Bandwidth 25 Hz around center of frequency MON timer 10ms to 9999ms adjustable Dimensions 8 215 9mm Wide 9 3 4 247 65mm Deep by 1 5 8 41 275mm High Actual Weight 3 751b 1 701 kg Shipping Weight and Dimensions Slbs 2 267kg 12 304 8mm x 10 254mm x3 76 2mm Front Panel TELEX HANDSET DISCIT TES L RADIO 1 1 RADIO 2 Test and adjustment points LNK LED Handset jack IC button LCD display Line button FIGURE 78 IP 223 Front Panel Test and Adjustment Points Test and adjustment points for Radio 1 and Radio 2 are provided on the front panel Newer versions of the IP 223 provide access to additional test and adjustment points on the case top as shown in Figure 79 16 NOTE Radio 1 and radio 2 are
7. digit sequence to delete this crosspatch entry The number entered must be the number of digits specified in the Dialing Digits field This field can contain up to 4 digits Mode Drop Down Menu The Mode drop down menu identifies the crosspatch mode used for the crosspatch entry number The crosspatch modes available are Jui p to Enay Entry Add Sting Delete String Mode Phon 1 TP Address Rx Multicast 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Entry Add S Delete String Mode Pl FIGURE 129 Crosspatch Setup Mode Drop Down Menu XPTCH Crosspatch to a remote IP 223 the IP Address and line number is required DIAL A remote user with a portable radio can key a DTMF string causing the IP 223 to take the PIB or TDI offhook dial a pre programmed phone number and establish a patch between the devices DLVOIP A remote user with a portable radio can key a DTMF string causing the IP 223 to join different multicast groups and ports which can cause mapping the IP to a different line PHONEP remote user with a portable radio can key a DTMF string causing the IP 223 to take the PIB or TDI offhook Once the PIB or TDI is offhook the user can manually dial a phone number LPTCH Line to line crosspatch Enable and disable using DTMF strings Phone Field DIAL option only The Phone field identifies the phone number to be dialed for this crosspatch entry This field can contain up to 21 digits 1 or 2 Drop Down Menu XPATCH op
8. Click the Save to EEPROM link at the top of the page The Save to EEPROM window appears Click Save Parameters to save the changes to the IP 223 104 95 Setup Information Add New User Window The Create New User window is used to create up to five 5 new user account From this window you can assign permissions to certain users The fields for this window are described on the following pages NAVIGATION Selecting the Add New User button from the Account Setup window opens the Add New User window see Figure 124 Choose a Username Usemame Password Confirm Password Set Permission Additional Feature Save to EEPROM Welcome Page Account Setup O Basic Ethernet amp Multicast Setup Clone Console amp Pass Change CRP Setup amp PIN Table O General Gain Setup O Per Line Setup Tone Freq 4 Durations NOTE users will have access to the Welcome page Additional Feature page and Save to EEPROM page regardless of permission FIGURE 124 Add New User Account Setup Username Field The Username field identifies the username of the account you are creating This field can contain up to 16 alphanumeric characters Password Field The Password field identifies the password required to logon to this user account The range for this field is a 4 16 alphanumeric password Confirm Password Field The Confirm Password field is used to confirm the password you entered into t
9. 93 RELAY TIME MS FIELD 80 Delete Butaca 94 CALL TYPE DROP DOWN MENU 81 Add New User Button 94 IDEN NUMBER FIELD 81 Reset System Parameters 94 LAM LEVEL FIELD cit tia 92 System Accounts Window 94 LAM TIME FIELD i t ete 62 Add New User Window 96 Full Duplex Check Box 41 4 440 1 1 82 Username Hilda 96 Check 44 0 040 44 1 82 Password Field 96 Hi Pass RX Check 82 Confirm Password 96 Pre Emphasize TX Check 82 Additional Feature Check 97 Fl Last Call Check Box DEN Mode only 83 Save To EEPROM Check 97 PTT Notch Filter Check 83 Welcome Page Check Box 97 Busy Channel Lockout Check 83 Account Setup Check Box tete 97 PTT TIMEOUT FIELD rata 83 Basic Ethernet amp Multicast Setup Check Box 97 SERIAL PORT MODE DROP DOWN MENU 83 Clone Console amp Pass Change Check 97 SERIAL PORT PARAMETERS DROP DOWN MENU 83 Setup amp PIN Table Check 97 General Gain Check 97 Per Line Setup
10. The Global field identifies the amount of time in seconds allowed for any patch The range for this field is 0 to 32000seconds Drop All Field The Drop All field identifies the digit sequence used to drop all current patches The number entered must be the number of digits specified in the Dialing Digits field The range for this field is 0 to 9999seconds RCP Tables The required fields depend on the mode selected XPATCH requires 1 or 2 IP Address Add String and Delete String DIAL requires Phone Add String and Delete String DLVOIP requires Rx Multicast Port Tx Multicast Port Add String and Delete String requires Add String and Delete String LPTCH requires Add String and Delete String RCP Tables Jump To Entry Drop Down Menu and Go Button The Jump To Entry drop down menu allows you to select in groups of 10 function tones to view and modify 1 From the Jump To drop down menu select the entries you want to view 2 Click the GO button The function tones you select appears Entry Field The Entry field labels the row for the crosspatch entry Add String Field The Add String field identifies the digit sequence to add this crosspatch entry The number entered must be the number of digits specified in the Dialing Digits field This field can contain up to 4 digits 104 Crosspatch Setup Window Delete String Field The Delete String field identifies the
11. The default for this field is ANI Decoder Field The ANI Decoder field labels the row of the ANI Call you are formatting ANI Call Type Drop Down Menu The ANI Call Type drop down menu shown in Figure 110 identifies the type of call for the ANI decoder number entered in the ANI Call Format Field Available selections for this field are Emergency Group Individual or Status 76 Per Line Setup Window iDEN Radio Configuration ANI Decoder ANI Call Type 1 v Un FIGURE 110 ANI Call Type Drop Down Menu ANI Call Format Field The ANI Call Format field identifies the call string format for the ANI Decoder This field can contain up to 16 digits ANI Call formats include digits 0 9 A D A F for other formats and the following characters I Caller ID Placed into the ID field of the ANI packet or the ANI field of the caller portion of the telegram The ID is stored as a 32 digit string in the packet G Group Digits Stored in the Group section of the ANI packet The group value is converted to a decimal number and is stored as an 8 digit string in the packet S Status Digits represented by S are interpreted as status information These values are converted to decimal numbers and stored as an 8 digit status string in the ANI packet The console has a corresponding list of the status numbers and descriptions that are displayed upon receipt of the packet
12. and 8 ohm speaker 117 J24 13 19 fed Eo 125 126 110 11 TX Output Single ended Balanced 128 129 J13 TX Output Level lt Low High J27 J8 Digital I O Pull up Voltage 5 12 J30 124 Jumper Locations IP 223 Jumper Locations BA BA eem eom akaka 3 8 FIGURE 140 Jumper Locations 125 126 Additional Resources Additional Resources Below is a compilation of resources ranging from the technology used in Radio Dispatch products as well as application guides describing how to configure the radio dispatch products with many of the radios used with those products NOTE Because white papers and application guides are always being written and posted to this site please visit http www telex com RadioDispatch Default aspx and then click Downloads for the most current list of publication offerings FILE Application Guides ANVEGA 10 Motorola XTL 5000 Radios to 223 Series Adapter Panel Moto XTL 5000 This application note is intended to show how to assemble a cable and setup the hardware of different 223 series adaptor panels TRA223 DSP223 and 1 223 to a Motorola XTL 5000 series mobile radio 25 Creating Cross Band Repeaters or Extended Radio Coverage Using Repeate
13. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 FIGURE 97 Per Line Setup Local Tone and Console Modes view 1 Line 1 Button Select the Line 1 button is used to navigate to the Per Line Setup window for Line 1 configuration 56 Per Line Setup Window Local Tone and Console Mode Configuration Line 2 Button The Line 2 button is used to navigate to the Per Line Setup window for Line 2 configuration Submit Button To permanently save changes do the following 1 Click Submit The console name appears at the top of the Welcome window 2 Click Save to EEPROM The Save to EEPROM window opens Save Parameters Click Save Parameters Changes are now permanently saved to the IP 223 console Line Mode Status Field The Line Mode Status field displays the line type assigned to the line in the Multicast Address Setup Window on page 49 With the exception of digital output CTCSS frequency CTCSS default system and chan fields in the Function Tone Setup section the Per Line Setup window for Local Tone or Console mode contains the same configuration options and are discussed below Port Enabled Check Box The Port Enabled check box indicates whether or not the port is enabled If selected the port is enabled and selection of transmission or play received audio is allowed LAM Enabled Check Box The LAM Line Activity Monitor Enabled check box is used to monitor the line for the signal level configured in t
14. 1530 1400 1400 1446 1446 1446 1446 652 0 941 1305 1387 5 TONE 6 6 1670 1670 1308 1670 1530 1530 1540 1540 1540 1540 601 0 1040 1446 1537 5 TONE 7 7 1830 1830 1415 1830 1670 1670 1640 1640 1640 1640 554 0 1209 1587 1687 5 TONE 8 8 2000 2000 1531 2000 1830 1830 1747 1747 1747 1747 510 7 1336 1728 1837 5 TONE 9 9 2200 2200 1657 2200 2000 2000 1860 1860 1860 1860 470 8 1477 1869 1987 5 GROUP 825 TONE A 2800 885 1939 970 885 825 2400 1050 1055 2151 B 810 810 2270 810 740 886 930 930 930 2292 RESET TONE C 970 740 2098 2800 2600 2600 2247 2400 2247 2010 D 885 680 2457 885 885 856 991 2110 991 991 2292 REPEAT TONE E 2600 970 1792 2600 2400 2400 2110 2400 2110 2110 1062 9 1805 459 487 5 F 680 2600 680 680 1055 2400 1995 1091 1995 1091 135 136 NOTES 137
15. in ms of the function tone 8 Inthe Function Tone Magnitude field enter the level in dBM of the function tone 114 Tone Frequency 8 Durations Window 10 11 12 13 14 In the Monitor Frequency field enter the frequency in Hz of the function tone sent when the MON button on the console is pressed NOTE In the FTone 1 16 Frequency fields the standard frequencies associated with each function tone are provided in the first field for the function tone To change the frequency for a function tone enter the desired frequency in Hz in the field provided In the frequency field enter the desired frequency in Hz Enter the desired frequency in Hz for the second function tone An entry of zero 0 indicates no second function tone is sent Click Submit The entries currently displayed on the window are sent to the IP 223 for storage From the links select Save to EEPROM The Save Setup Parameters window appears Click Save Parameters The entries are saved to permanent memory 115 Setup Information 116 5 Update Firmware Update Firmware Telex VoIP Hardware firmware can be updated using TSM Telex System Manager A copy of TSM is available on the CD included in the shipment with the VoIP hardware or can be downloaded from the Telex website at www telex com RadioDispatch NOTE VoIP hardware includes the following Telex devices IP 223 IP 2002 IP
16. 60 sec Monitor Relay The Monitor Relay field provides the IP 223 the ability to decode a valid Ethernet packet and provide a relay contact output to turn off the sub audible tone decoder circuit in the radio receiver This allows the console operator to monitor the line for other users before transmission required by FCC regulations on stations equipped with CTCSS 81 Setup Information Select one of the following operating modes for the monitor relay Reset with PTT When selected the monitor relay is closed from the time the monitor tone sequence is received until the next PTT operation On except PTT When selected the monitor relay is latched at all times except when PTT is active whether the monitor function tone is received or not Timed When selected enter the amount of time in ms the monitor relay is latched If an Options field cannot be selected the particular option is not available for the line number to which the details on the window apply Full Duplex Check Box The Full Duplex check box indicates whether or not full duplex Ethernet is supported If selected full duplex TX and RX transmission audio packets are allowed RxAGC Check Box The RxAGC Automatic Gain Control check box indicates whether or not the radio RX audio includes an AGC If selected an AGC step is added to the radio RX audio This results in the transmission of a more consistent radio RX audio by increasing the level o
17. 82 Per Line Setup Window iDEN Radio Configuration PTT When selected both the PTT relay and relay close at the same time PTT R2 When selected both the PTT relay and R2 relay close at the same time PTT BOTH When selected the PTT relay the R1 relay and the R2 relay close at the same time PTT Timeout Field The PTT Timeout field is used to configure the length of time in seconds the IP 223 allows the radio to key up This function is used to prevent an extensive occupation of the interfaced radio The range for this field is 0 to 18005 To disable this feature enter zero 0 Serial Port Mode Serial Port Mode Drop Down Menu The Serial Port Mode drop down menu is used to identify the specific radio interface for the serial port configuration Selecting an item with a Scan List suffix enables a frequency scan list update function The Freq Scan List function synchronizes the console scan list with the radio s can list The serial port in iDEN mode is by default iDEN Serial Port Parameters Drop Down Menu The Serial Port Params drop down menu identifies the configuration of the serial port data speed and format Serial port parameters refer to bit rate parity data bits and stop bits The default setting for the field 79200 8 1 16 not configurable 83 Setup Information Per line Setup Window Tetra Radio Configuration The Per Line Setup window for Tetr
18. Check Box esses 97 Tone Freq amp Durations Check Box 98 Submit 1 1 98 98 Created Accounts Window s 99 Additional Feature Setup Window 100 Clone Console Window 101 Crosspatch Setup Window 102 Enable Line Line Check 103 Start Patch FTone Drop Down Menu 103 Stop Patch FTone Drop Down Menu 103 RCP Enable Check 103 Dialing Digits 103 Interdigit Time 103 Beep Dly Field iuuenes 103 Patch Timeout 104 Global Field 3 m deeem 104 Drop Field zo een tee tete 104 RCP TABLES bra vertere ie 104 TO ENTRY DROP DOWN MENU AND BUTTON itenim iP P eri 104 Entry Field ante e 104 String Field usns Ree 104 Delete String 105 Mode Drop Down 105 Phone Field DIAL option only 105 1 or 2 Drop Down Menu XPATCH option only 105 IP Address Field XPATCH option only 106 Rx Multicast Field DLVOIP option only 106 Rx Port Field DLVOIP option only 106 Tx Multicast Field DLVOIP option only 106 Tx Po
19. Clicking Account Setup displays the Account Setup window shown in Figure 126 System Accounts By default the IP 223 comes with two 2 system accounts created admin and user Upon first use there are no passwords set for either account You can change the passwords for both of the accounts if desired These are the only system accounts allowed Admin System Account The Admin System account has privileges to change modify or delete anything within the IP 223 software configuration The account rights are not configurable except for the password User System Account The User System account is used to is used to manage the system user account password The system user account is in edit mode when the username field is highlighted yellow Created Accounts Created accounts are user defined accounts that may have different defined permissions to selected areas of the 223 configuration software You can create up to five 5 accounts of this type To create a user defined account see Add New User Button on page 94 91 Setup Information Account Setup System Accounts Enable Username Password New Password Confirm Password dun user Created Accounts Add New User System Parameters Reset System Parameters FIGURE 121 Account Setup System Accounts Enable Check Box The Enable check box indicates whether the username is active or not When selected the username i
20. Console Displays the Clone Console Window on page 101 CRP Setup Displays the Crosspatch Setup Window on page 102 CRP PIN Table Displays the CRP PIN Table Window on page 108 Pass Change Displays the Pass Change Window on page 111 Tone Freq amp Durations Displays the Tone Frequency amp Durations Window on page 112 To access a setup window do the following gt Click the desired link The window for the selected link appears To permanently save changes do the following 1 Click Submit The changes are sent to the IP 223 in temporary storage 2 Click Save to EEPROM 7 The Save to EEPROM window opens 3 Click Save Parameters 5292 Changes are now permanently saved to the IP 223 console Setup Information Welcome Window The Welcome window provides a basic description of the IP 223 operating modes and a field to enter a descriptive name for the unit This name is displays at the top of each IP 223 web setup window NAVIGATION Clicking the picture of the IP 223 on the links displays the Welcome window shown in Figure 90 TELEX RADIO DISPATCH PRODUCTS 1 223 By 4 Name Default MAC 00 0B 7C 34 40 96 Basic Ethernet General Gain Multicast Per Line Save to SN 23424406 FW 4 012 Setup Setup Address Setup Setup EEPROM Account Setup Additional Feature Clone Console CRP Setup CRP PIN Table Pass Change Tone Freq amp Durations
21. Console Name Default The Telex IP 223 remote adapter provides a reliable means of remotely controlling up to two two way radio base stations The adapter interconnects to Telex s C 6200 IP console or the C Soft Windows console by means of any available Wide Area Network WAN connection including wireless And now the IP 223 can be optionally compatible with Tetra radio systems commonly found throughout the world It is also now capable of decoding 5 6 tone signaling Dispatchers can use the adapter in up to six different ways 1 In the local mode the radio connects directly to the IP 223 2 The tone mode generates the keytones required to control any tone equipped radio circuit 3 The console mode uses existing tones decoding Ethernet traffic for the console to play 4 In the crosspatch mode mobile dispatchers can communicate with another user within the radio system 5 With the PIB or TDI to connect POTS line to dispatch network 6 With the NI 223 to connect iDEN phone to the dispatch network Firmware Version 4 FIGURE 90 Welcome Window To change the name of the IP 223 unit do the following 1 In the Console Name field enter the desired name up to 12 characters 2 Click Submit The name appears at the top of the setup window 3 From the links select Save to EEPROM The Save Setup Parameters window appears 4 Click Save Parameters The changes made are saved to permanent memory 42 Basic Ethernet
22. Data from Remote IP 223 window shown in Figure 127 Clone System Parameters Get System Configuration From Other IP 223 Enter IP Address Username Password NOTE After a successful clone parameters must be saved and console must be reset for new setting to take place SOTO E R FIGURE 127 Clone System Parameters copy configuration data from one IP 223 unit to another IP 223 unit do the following 1 Connect both IP 223 units to the Ethernet network 2 Follow the steps in access the IP 223 web setup windows do the following on page 39 to access the IP 223 web setup windows for the IP 223 unit the configuration data is to be copied to 3 From the links select Clone Console The Retrieve Configuration Data from Remote IP 223 window appears 4 Inthe Enter IP Address field enter the IP Address of the remote IP 223 the configuration data is to be copied from Enter the username and password of the local IP 223 Click Submit The setup information other than the serial number base IP Address and mask address is sent to the IP 223 for storage From the links select Save to EEPROM The Save Setup Parameters window appears 8 Click Save Parameters The entries are saved to permanent memory 101 Setup Information Crosspatch Setup Window The Crosspatch Setup window provides the necessary parameters to connect the IP 223s together via the Ethernet
23. If necessary refer to the Radio Dispatch and Signaling Equipment downloads available on the Telex website www telex com RadioDispatch for this setting based on the radio to be installed 73 Setup Information A Serial Port Params 19200 N 8 1 MDC Decode ANI Suffix Interdigit Duration Preamble Duration Repeat Digit ANI Call Format iN FIGURE 107 Serial Port Params Drop Down Menu Phone Mode Fleetsync Decode Tone Type None Fleetsync Encode Digit Duration 100 ms Pause Duration 100 105 Group Digit MDC Decode MDC Encode ANI Suffix Interdigit Duration 0 ms Preamble Duration 100 ms Repeat Digit E ANI Decoder ANI Call Type ANI Call Format 1 None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None FIGURE 108 Per Line Setup Phone Mode view 3 74 Per Line Setup Window Phone Mode Configuration Signaling Setup The Signaling Setup section is used to setup encode decode tone type and digits pause and duration FleetSync Decode Check Box The FleetSync Decode check box is used to enable the line for radio IDs with FleetSync ANI capabilities to decode their alias ID numbers and messages on Telex consoles within the system If selected Kenwood FleetSync s over the air ANI is enabled and the ANI number or name is decoded via the ANI lookup tabl
24. Local Radio Connections TX Audio Connection The IP 223 has a number of options when connecting to the radio Different jumper settings are required for different revisions of the PCB installed in the IP 223 unit and are noted below Set the jumper position listed for the line according to the connection type shown below If the radio transmit audio output is balanced e connect to pins 13 and 25 of the DB25 connector the transmit audio is single ended e use pin 25 of the DB25 connector NOTE Shielded cable is recommended PCB 750743 or PCB 750630 revision C and higher Line 1 jumpers J3 J9 and J11 Line 2 jumpers J25 J28 and J29 Jumper Position Connection Type A Single Ended Low Impedence B Balanced 600 ohm RX Audio Connection To connect the radio receiver audio to the IP 223 different jumper settings are required for different revisions of the PCB installed in the IP 223 unit and are noted below Set the jumper position for the line according to the connection type shown below e If the radio receiver audio output is balanced connect to pins 12 and 24 of the DB25 connector e If the receiver audio is single ended use pin 24 of the DB25 connector The audio source must be after the squelch circuit to prevent sending continuous noise to the remote console e If ahigh impedance point in the receiver is used a shielded cable is recommended PCB 750743 or PCB 750630 revision C and hig
25. None None None None None None None None Submit FIGURE 102 Per Line Setup Local Tone and Console Mode view 3 Signaling Setup The Signaling Setup section is used to setup encode decode tone type and digits pause and duration IMPORTANT The FleetSync features in this section are optional IP 223 accessories See IP 223 Accessories on page 15 for part numbers FleetSync Decode Check Box Tone and Local Modes The FleetSync Decode check box is used to enable the line for radio IDs with FleetSync ANI capabilities to decode their alias ID numbers and messages on Telex consoles within the system If selected Kenwood FleetSync s over the air ANI is enabled and the ANI number or name is decoded via the ANI lookup tables and displayed on Telex IP based consoles 65 Setup Information FleetSync Encode Check Box Local Mode Only The FleetSync Encode check box indicates the line is enabled to encode Kenwood FleetSync signaling This optional feature enables FleetSync PTT ID status selective call and text messaging If selected Additional Feature Setup Window on page 100 must be configured MDC Decode Check Box Tone and Local Modes The MDC Decode check box is used to enable the line to receive and decode Motorola MDC signaling to display ID numbers status IDs emergency calls and alerts If selected MDC signaling is enabled and the ID number or name is decoded via the ANI lookup tables an
26. RX Delay field identifies the amount of time in ms RX audio is recorded and stored RX audio is constantly recorded by the IP 223 and when a COR or LAM triggered detect occurs the IP 223 goes back the specified time of delay to start generating Ethernet packets This provides the ability to prevent lost first syllables using COR or LAM The range for this field is 0 to 1000ms Squelch Tail Delay Field The Squelch Tail Delay field identifies the amount of time ms the RX audio is muted after occurs This provides the ability to overcome squelch tail ping pong in crosspatch modes by muting the radio RX input after PTT occurs The range for this field is 0 to 5000ms Function Tone Setup Jump To Entry Drop Down Menu The Jump To Entry drop down menu allows you to select in groups of 10 function tones to view and modify 1 From Jump To drop down menu select the group of 10 function tones you want to view 2 Click the Update button The function tones you select appear Update Button The Update button searches and displays the selection you chose from the Jump To drop down list 58 Per Line Setup Window Local Tone and Console Mode Configuration Tone Enable Check Box The Tone Enable check box indicates whether or not the function tone is active If selected the function tone is active The frequency for the tone is set on the Tone Frequency and Durations window described on page 112 The standard fu
27. You must click the Submit button to save the change made to the console Remember you must Submit the changes to the console too The data is not stored in permanent memory until it is saved as explained in Save Parameters Button on page 90 Submit Button The Submit button located at the bottom of each configuration window is used to upload changes to the 223 The submit button saves changes in temporary memory only To permanently save changes do the following 1 Click Submit The changes are sent to the IP 223 in temporary storage 1 2 Click Save to EEPROM 77 The Save to EEPROM window opens Click Save Parameters 58 Parameters Changes are now permanently saved to the IP 223 console Created Accounts Delete Username Password New Password Confirm Password Display Columns The Delete Username Password New Password Confirm Password display columns display the existing user accounts up to 5 you have created NOTE Under the Delete column a check box is shown If the check box is selected the account is marked for deletion Click the Delete button to delete the user account The deletion is not complete until it is saved as explained in Save Parameters Button on page 90 93 Setup Information Delete Button The Delete button is used to delete the selected user account s User accounts are marked for deletion by selecting the Delete check box Add New User Bu
28. both RX and TX audio for that line This stream can then be recorded by a Telex Network Recorder Line Name Field The Line Name field is used to assign a unique label to the tape line Mcast Address Field The Mcast Address field is used to configure the Mulitcast Address used to generate multicast audio for the recorder Port Field The Port field is used to configure the port used to generate multicast audio for the recorder TTL Field The TTL Time To Line field identifies the number of routers the multicast audio packets pass through before being discarded Submit Button The Submit button located at the bottom of each configuration window is used to upload changes to the IP 223 IMPORTANT The submit button saves changes in temporary memory only 54 Per Line Setup Window To permanently save changes do the following 1 Click Submit The changes are sent to the IP 223 in temporary storage 2 Click Save to EEPROM 7 The Save to EEPROM window opens Save Parameters Click Save Parameters Changes are now permanently saved to the IP 223 console Per Line Setup Window The Per Line Setup window identifies the parameters for the line type selected for the line on the Multicast Port Number Setup window The line number to which the details on the window apply is displayed at the top of the window The line type selected determines the window display and enables the appropriate fields
29. button Firmware update messages are shown in the Status column which provides feedback on the firmware update progress Once the progress reaches 10096 the firmware is updated NOTE If an error occurs the Progress column is reset and an error message appears in the Status column 121 NOTE Once firmware is uploaded device resets Firmware Update Tool Device Progress Status 1921681161 Device is writing to flash Firmware Update Tool Device Progress Status 192 168 1 15 Default Seeeeeeeeeee Firmware update successful The device will now restart FIGURE 139 Firmware Update Tool Success Messages 8 Click Close The dialog window closes 9 Click Close To access the webpage directly from the Firmware Update Tool window do the following 1 Right click the device s entry The Flyout menu appears 2 From the context menu click Webpage The Connect To window opens In the User Name field enter a user name In the Password field enter a password 5 Click OK The Web Browser s Configuration Welcome window opens 122 223 Settings Quick Reference Connectors Connector Description Power J18 Serial port 12 Radio Line 1 131 Radio Line 2 4 Display Header J66 Handset Jack J7 Ethernet port Adjustments Signal Line 1 Test point Line 2 Test point RX Pre amp
30. different lines have duplicate ANI IDs Digit Duration Field The Digit Duration field identifies the length of time in ms the digit tone is decoded when it is active for the signaling type selected in the Tone Type drop down menu The range for this field is O to 700ms Interdigit Duration Field The Interdigit Duration field identifies the length of time in ms between the digit tones for the signaling type selected in the Tone Type drop down menu The range for this field is O to 700ms NOTE Some radio systems require an extended first tone to allow time to activate the receivers Pause Duration Field The Pause Duration field identifies the length of time in ms allowed between received groups for the signaling type selected in the Tone Type drop down menu The range for this field is O to 700ms Preamble Duration Field The Preamble Duration field identifies the length of time in ms the first tone is sent for the signaling type selected in the Tone Type drop down menu The range for this field is 0 to 700ms Group Digit Field The Group Digit field identifies the group digit The group digit is a wild card that can represent any digit Placing a group digit within a filter allows any digit appearing at that location in the tone string to pass through the filter Field values can be 0 9 or A The default is A Repeat Digit Field The Repeat Digit field identifies the digit that separates two digits sent
31. enter the administrator s username NOTE When updating firmware admin is the only administrator s username Password Field The Password field is used to enter the administrator s password if one is required Write Firmware Button The Write Firmware button is used to begin the upload process Once the button is selected the file specified in the File field is uploaded to the VoIP hardware Close Button The Close button is used to close the window Upload VoIP Hardware Firmware Once TSM is installed and your new tfb file is downloaded you are ready to upload the VoIP hardware s firmware To upload the VoIP hardware s firmware do the following 1 Click the TSM shortcut on your desktop OR From your taskbar click StartlPrograms Telex Communications Telex System Manager The Telex System Manager window opens 2 Click ToolslFirmware Update The Firmware Update Tool opens 3 locate tfb file for upload click the folder icon S The Open window appears 4 Select the tfb file you want to upload The file is highlighted 5 Click Open The selected file appears in the File field NOTE If the device does not appear in the list enter the VoIP hardware s IP Address in the Manual Entry field and click the Add button The IP Address appears in the left navigation pane 6 Inthe left navigation pane select the device s IP Address The Write Firmware button is active 7 Click the Write Firmware
32. field is ignored and the last selected value is generated during PTT For example 1 is used for all transmissions and CTCSS Default is selected for F1 F2 F8 have different CTCSS values programmed for them and the CTCSS Default check box is cleared Selecting F2 and then keying up on Fl sets CTCSS tone to the F2 value Selecting F4 sets the CTCSS tone to F4 value When is pressed Fl is default frequency and the F4 CTCSS tone is sent System Field Local Mode The System field is used to control radios serially connected to the IP 223 Once configured the IP 223 directs audio to the system entered in the field When the function tone is changed by the console operator this setting along with the Chan field setting directs the radio to the system and frequency configured in the field This field works in conjunction with the Chan field This field can contain up to 3 digits Chan Field Local Mode The Chan field is used to control radios serially connected to the IP 223 Once configured the IP 223 directs audio to the channel frequency entered in the field When the function tone is changed by the console operator this setting along with the System field setting directs the radio to the system and frequency configured in the field This field works in conjunction with the System field This field can be configured for up to 100 frequencies 60 Per Line Setup Window Local Tone and Console Mode
33. goes offhook This field is used to remotely enable a IP 223 to PIB or TDI connection Auto Disconnect Time Field The Auto Disconnect Time field identifies the amount of time in seconds before the IP 223 automatically places the PIB or TDI adapter onhook or disconnects if the threshold entered in the LAM Level field described below is not reached Delay Setup TX Delay Field The TX Delay field identifies the delay in ms of TX audio When TX Ethernet packets arrive the relay is closed and TX audio is delayed for the specified time This provides the ability to overcome timing issues involving repeater attack time or trunking clear to talk delays The range for this field is 0 to 2000ms 69 Setup Information RX Delay Field The RX Delay field identifies the amount of time in ms RX audio is recorded and stored RX audio is constantly recorded by the IP 223 and when a COR or LAM triggered detect occurs the IP 223 goes back the specified time of delay to start generating Ethernet packets This provides the ability to prevent lost first syllables using COR The range for this field 15 0 to 1000ms LAM Setup LAM Level Field The LAM Level field identifies the threshold in dB at which the radio line un mutes and sends RX packets to the Ethernet The range for this field is 50 to 10dB LAM Time Field The LAM Time field identifies the amount of time in seconds the console continues to play audio when rece
34. guide is to show how to assemble a cable and setup the hardware of different 223 series adaptor panels TRA223 DSP223 and IP223 to the ICOM F121 221 mobile radio Kenwood TK 6110 Series Radio to 223 Series Adaptor Panels This application guide is to show how to assemble a cable and setup the hardware of different 223 series adaptor panels TRA223 DSP223 and IP223 to a Kenwood TK 3110 series mobile radio White Papers Radio System Application Guide White Paper This white paper is intended to introduce potential customers to the options and technologies available from Telex Vega for the remote control and monitoring of multiple radio channels While the subject of tone control will be discussed from a historical point of view the focus of this document is Radio control over Internet Protocol or RoIP is a subset of the larger entity known as Voice over IP or VoIP throughout this document An Introduction to IP Based Radio Dispatch White Paper This white paper is intended to be an high level introduction to the IP based Radio Dispatch technology Some topics discussed in this paper are VoIP RoIP TCP IP UDP IP and other IP based technologies 129 130 APPENDIX CTCSS Tone Frequency Table CTCSS Tone Frequency Table TABLE 8 CTCSS Tone Frequencies Tone Freq Tone Freq Tone Freq Tone
35. indicates the RX radio is active e ID displays when a Fleetsync or MDC ANT ID is decoded This does not include serial decoding 17 Overview e When connected to a serially controlled radio iDEN Sepura Kenwood or Johnson displays INTCOM displays when the front panel IC button is pressed EnetIC displays when the console generated intercom is received CTX F displays when the console mode IP 223 decodes tones from a tone console in Console mode e CRX displays when the IP 223 transmits wire line audio to a legacy tone console in Console mode e PTX F displays when the IP 223 decodes tones from a legacy tone console attached in parallel in Tone mode e CPT F displays when the IP 223 transmits to a line if the line to line crosspatch is enabled e Ring displays when there is an incoming phone call in Phone mode Offhook displays when the line is in use during a phone call LLM displays when no phone line is connected to PIB or TDI in Phone mode LINE ENABLED displays after power up if neither line is enabled e Scan List displays during power up while the IP 223 is communicating with serial controlled radios that support the Scan List feature To toggle the LCD display do the following 1 Press and hold the line button and then momentarily press the IC button Three different displays are available with each press of the IC button While pressing the line button press the IC button
36. input An alternative method to ground the common of the relay internal to the unit is to jumper R376 line 1 and R380 line 2 with a piece of wire soldered closed and R2 Relays The IP 223 provides two 2 relay closures for controlling the frequency of the radio or switching a remote ancillary device The Fl and F2 contacts be connected through the DB25 connector Usually the common of each relay contact switch is grounded and the normally open contact connects to the radio frequency control terminals Information on programming the and R2 relays is provided the Setup Information chapter of this manual starting on page 33 An alternative method to ground the common of the relay internal to the unit is to jumper R375 line 1 and R379 line 2 and for relay R2 jumper R374 line 1 and R378 line 2 with a piece of wire soldered closed 28 Tone Console Operation Digital O In addition to the two standard relay closures seven 7 lines of digital I O are also included These lines are open collector transistor outputs They can be programmed on a per line basis to generate any of 128 combinations They pull down to ground can be jumper selected to pull up to either 5 or the power supply voltage minimum 12V Jumpers J8 line 1 and 130 line 2 are used to select the pull up voltage Jumper position A pulls up to 5V and jumper position B pulls to the power supply value NOTE Some radios
37. once The IP Address and Mask Address of the unit displays e Continue to hold the line button then press the IC button a second time The TX alignment tones are turned ON e Continue to hold the line button then press the IC button a third time The RX VU meter displays 2 Press the IC button a fourth time to clear the display and return to the normal LCD display 3 Release the line button Line Button The Line button is used to select which radio or line the handset audio is routed and which line is being monitored The handset line selection is displayed as an asterisk in the right most column of the LCD display An asterisk on the top line of the display indicates a connection to line 1 and an asterisk on the bottom line of the display indicates a connection to line 2 TX LED The TX LED provides a visual indication the IP 223 is generating IP packets When the LED is illuminated packets are being transmitted to the network LNK LED The LNK LED provides a visual indication of the Ethernet connection When the LED is illuminated a valid network connection is established 18 10 100 SERIAL No23561206 ETHERNET SERIAL RADIO 1 RADIO 2 Serial Ethernet connector Radio 1 and radio 2 connector DB9 connectors DB25 FIGURE 80 223 Back Panel 12V EGND Power connection 10 100 Ethernet Connector The 10 100 Ethernet connector prov
38. permission is granted to the Clone Console and Pass Change windows where changes can be made by the user See Clone Console Window on page 101 and Pass Change Window on page 111 for more information CRP Setup PIN Table Check Box The CRP Setup PIN Table check box indicates access is granted to make changes to the CRP Setup and PIN Table pages When enabled users are able to make changes to these pages General Gain Check Box The General Gain check box indicates access is granted to make changes to the General Gain page This permission is automatically granted to every user and is not configurable Per Line Setup Check Box The Per Line Setup check box indicates access is granted to make changes to the Per Line Setup page When enabled users are able to make changes to the page 97 Setup Information Tone Freq amp Durations Check Box The Tone Freq amp Durations check box indicates access is granted to make changes to the Tone Freq amp Durations page When enabled users are able to make changes to the page Submit Button The Submit button located at the bottom of each configuration window is used to upload changes to the IP 223 The Submit button saves changes in temporary memory only To permanently save changes do the following 1 Click Submit The changes are sent to the IP 223 in temporary storage 2 Click Save to EEPROM The Save to EEPROM window opens Click Save Pa
39. provide a pull up voltage When this occurs place the jumper into the null position Information on programming the digital I O lines is provided in the Setup Information chapter of this manual starting on page 33 CTCSS Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System Connection The IP 223 connection can be used for a recorder output or as a CTCSS output Recorder output The analog audio is generated at the connection CTCSS output Each function tone can be assigned a CTCSS number which corresponds to CTCSS frequency See CTCSS Tone Frequency Table on page 131 Tone Console Operation Tone and Console operation require jumpers set to specific locations The following section discusses the jumper settings See Jumper Locations on page 125 2 4 Wire Jumper Settings 2 Wire 4 Wire Selection Line 1 Line 2 2 Wire A position J33 and J34 J5 and J6 4 Wire B position J33 and J34 J5 and J6 The RX termination J14 line 1 and J24 line 2 should be placed in jumper position A on 4 wire systems for a single unit at the end of a line If multiple units are connected in parallel only one 1 unit should have the RX termination jumper in the A position The RX termination jumper should be in the null position on the rest of the units For 2 wire operation 750743 or 750630 revision and higher Set J14 or J24 to the NULL position TX Side Settings PCB 750743 or PCB 750630 revision
40. the top of each setup window are links used to access the various IP 223 configuration pages On the left side of the links header the name assigned to the unit the MAC address and the version number of the firmware are displayed A brief description of each link is provided below TELEX RADIO DISPATCH PRODUCTS her 223 Y 1 Deu Name Default PL MAC 00 0B 7C 34 40 96 Basic Ethernet General Gain Multicast Per Line Save to SN 23424406 FW 4 008 Setup Setup Address Setup Setup EEPROM Account Setup Additional Feature Clone Console CRP Setup CRP PIN Table Pass Change Tone Freq amp Durations FIGURE 89 IP 223 Links TABLE 5 IP 2002 Links Link Description CACA Displays the Welcome Window on page 42 ES Displays Basic Ethernet Setup Window on page 43 Basic Ethernet Setup Displays the General Gain Setup on page 47 General Gain Setup gt 4 lt gt Displays the Multicast Address Setup Window on page 49 Multicast Address Setup Displays the Per Line Setup Window on page 55 Per Line Setup 40 223 Web Setup Windows Standards TABLE 5 IP 2002 Links Displays the Save to EEPROM Window on page 90 EEPROM TES Displays the Account Setup Window on page 91 Additional Feature Displays the Additional Feature Setup Window on page 100 Clone
41. to activate them Select either 1 or 2 from the drop down menu Relay Time ms Field The Relay Time ms field identifies if the selected relay s latch ON when the function tone is received or if the selected relay s 15 latched ON for a specified period of time when the function tone is received To program the relay s to latch ON when the function tone is received enter a zero 0 in the field To set the duration the relay s is latched ON enter the desired amount of time in ms in the field The range for this field 15 O to 32000ms 85 Setup Information Type Drop Down Menu The Type drop down menu shown in Figure 117 identifies the type of call for Sepura radio configuration Trunked GC Group Call A half duplex point to multi point call where immediate communication takes place between the calling and the called users Trunked HDPC Half Duplex Private Call A half duplex point to point call between caller and called units Each unit asks permission to transmit before each transaction Trunked UDSL User Defined Scan List A scan of specific groups predefined in the radio and in the IP 223 A UDSL is a collection of pre defined talk group or function tone settings The UDSL string entered in the ISSI GSSI Number field is separated by the semicolon It can accept up to 10 trunked groups Direct GC Communication with other TETRA radios without the use of the network This is called DMO Direct Mode Op
42. 1616 C 6200 and NEO 10 NOTE TSM uses tfb Telex Firmware Binary files to update VoIP firmware Install TSM To install TSM do the following 1 Locate the setup exe file on the Telex CD OR Download TSM from www telex com Downloads see Download Telex Firmware on page 119 2 Double click setup exe The Telex System Manager install window appears 3 Click Next The Select Installation Folder window appears see Figure 135 117 Telex System Manager Select Installation Folder The installer will install Telex System Manager to the following folder To install in this folder click Next To install to a different folder enter it below or click Browse Folder C Program Files T elex Communications T elex System Manager Browse Disk Cost Install Telex System Manager for yourself or for anyone who uses this computer Everyone Just me FIGURE 135 Select Installation Folder 4 specify an installation path for TSM click Browse OR To accept the default folder location leave the path entered in the Folder field By default TSM is installed at C Program Files Telex Communications Telex System Manager 5 allow any user to access TSM select Everyone OR To allow only one user to access TSM select Just Me 6 Click Next The Confirm Installation window appears see Figure 136 Click Next A Please Wait message appears Once TSM is installed a su
43. 18 atta edes acia 116 Telex Website Firmware DownloadS iie eive I Iioc da 119 Firmware Update Tool p i dete ec M Ere bL DR cO ay FCD oae dra DR odd 120 Firmware Update Tool Success Messages 122 Jumper Locations a 125 Table 66 Table 67 Table 68 Table 69 Table 70 Table 71 Table 72 Table 73 Table 74 Table 75 IP 223 Specifications 16 POSTION lees 19 20 DB25 Connector Pinout Connections A A A A 21 TODOS 40 D T R Binary Referente ias 45 Standard Function Tone Frequencies A iaa 114 CTCSS Tone Fr g entiey iaa 131 Digital Output Valte rc 133 Supported Radio Dispatch Tone Frequencies iris A RA 135 1 Overview The IP 223 Remote Adapter Panel provides a reliable means of remotely controlling two 2 audio devices The adapter has multiple modes allowing it to connect to both digital and analog consoles and performs a variety of other tasks related to putting radios on a digital network The IP 223 is interconnected to the distant remote control console s by means of any available WAN Wide Area Network or LAN Local Area Network connection Operating Modes The IP 223 is capable of ope
44. 50 SM120 and Maxtrac 100 300 Motorola Radius M10 M100 M120 M130 M200 GM300 SM50 5 120 Maxtrac 100 300 Series Radios to IP223 Series Adaptor Panels This application guide is intended to show how to assemble a cable and setup the hardware of the 223 for single channel control to the following Motorola radios Radius M10 M100 M120 M130 M200 GM300 SM50 SM120 and Maxtrac 100 300 128 Additional Resources AN VEGA 17 223 GMH AN VEGA 12 DEN 1P223 to Tone AN VEGA 20 223 Moto 52000 22 223 ICOM F121 221 AN VEGA 23 223 Kenwood TK6110 IP White Paper An Introduction To IP RELM GMH Radios to IP 223 Adaptor Panels This application guide is intended to show how to assemble a cable and setup the hardware of the 223 adaptor panel to GMH series mobile radio IDEN Radio Control on Legacy Tone Systems using IP 223s This application guide is intended to show how to configure and connect the Telex Vega IP 223 NI223 and an iDEN radio to a legacy tone control system and provide direct connect to an operator Motorola MCS2000 Radios to 223 Series Adaptor Panels This application guide is intended to show how to assemble a cable and setup the hardware of different 223 series adaptor panels TRA223 DXP223 and IP223 to a Motorola MCS2000 series mobile radio ICOM IC F121 221 Series Radio to 223 Series Adaptor Panels This application
45. 50 Hz F15 550 Hz F16 450 Hz 32 4 Setup Information The setup information for the IP 223 is accessed by using a web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer This section describes the programming information for the IP 223 It includes information on setting the IP Address accessing the IP 223 web setup windows the setup window standards and an explanation of the fields on each window used to program the IP 223 Setting the IP Address Information Before entering the setup information for the IP 223 the IP Address and Network Mask must be assigned to the IP 223 by the use of a web browser or Windows HyperTerminal if the assigned IP Address is not accessible on your network Contact your network administrator to obtain the network IP Address and Mask For the IP 223 to interface successfully with the LAN or WAN the IP Addresses of the IP 223 and your PC must be on the same subnet IP Addresses consist of four numbers separated by periods For example 10 2 99 101 For more information on IP Addresses and subnets consult your network administrator In order for the PC and the IP 223 unit to communicate via IP both devices need to be in the same subnet NOTE For operation on different subnets a gateway address must be configured An example of IP Addresses residing in the same subnet PC IP Address 10 2 99 250 IP 223 IP Address 10 2 99 251 IP 223 Network Mask 255 255 255 0 To display the I
46. 6 TIMEOUT FIELD die 89 Pause Duration 76 SERIAL PORT MODE DROP DOWN MENU 89 Preamble Duration 76 SERIAL PORT PARAMETERS DROP DOWN MENU 89 Group Digit 76 Save to EEPROM Window 90 Repeat Digit 76 SAVE PARAMETERS BUTTON cececcccccccccceccceccacccsecceccacecee 90 ANI Decoder 76 RESET IP 223 BUTTON 90 ANI Call Type Drop Down Menu 76 Account Setup Window 91 ANI Call Format TI Admin System Account 91 Per Line Setup Window User System A Count fria 91 DEN Radio Configuration 22 77 Enable Check Box oett tee tee 92 TX DELAY FIELD usmod ied ation confer 78 Username Display Column 92 DELAY FIELD a 78 Password 92 SQUELCH TAIL DELAY FIELD 78 New Password Field ceto soe sioe sees 92 THE RANGE FOR THIS FIELD IS 0 TO 5000 79 Confirm Password 93 JUMP ENTRY DROP DOWN MENU 79 Edit aee diuisio 93 UPDATE BUTTON td 79 Save Button e Vei iut 93 TONE ENABLE CHECK BOX 79 Submit Button 55 entre oc hs 93 RELAY DROP DOWN MENU 80 Delete Username Password New Password RELAY GROUP DROP DOWN 80 Confirm Password Display Columns
47. 64 dec cdam dumped And 53 FleetSync Decode Check Box ENABLE CHECK o e o el 53 Tone and Local Modes 4 eain 65 ETERD s oc ace cree ta ER ERR 53 FleetSync Encode Check Box Local Mode Only 66 MULTICAST ADDRESS FIELD 53 MDC Decode Check Box INCOMING PORT PTE t pt 53 Tone and Local Modes ree 66 OUTGOING PORT FIELD 53 MDC Encode Check BOX oe rhet riso 66 TTL FIELD 53 Tone Drop Down 66 ENABLE CHECK 53 ANI Suffix Field na ea n 67 VOCODER TYPE DROP DOWN MENU 54 Digit Duration 67 LINE NAME FIELD 54 Interdigit Duration 67 MCAST ADDRESS FIELD 54 Pause Duration Field eene 67 PORT AUBIN ETT 54 Preamble Duration Field iens asi 67 13 188 Ai AE DEAA E 54 Group Digit Field ins a prada 67 SUBMIT BUTTON ros ED DRE 54 Repeat Digit Field a 67 Per Line Setup Window eee 55 ANI Decoder 67 Per Line Setup Window ANI Call Type Drop Down Menu 68 Local Tone and Console Mode Configuration 56 ANI Call Format Field eese 68 LINE 1 BUTTON 56 Per Line Setup Window TINO BUTTON AA ain 5
48. 7 Phone Mode Configuration 69 SUBMIT BUTTON RR RR ITO 57 Auto Answer 69 LINE MODE STATUS FIELD 57 Auto Disconnect Time Field 69 PORT ENABLED CHECK BOX 57 DEPAY F IPED 69 ALWAYS ON RADIO BUTTON 57 RXODELAY FIELD s c 70 ON WITH PTT RADIO BUTTON 58 LAM LEVEL FIRED 70 TAPE OUTPUT RADIO 2 2 4 2 5 22 58 LAM TIME FIELD 22000200000 70 TX DELAY FIELD ot Rea RUN EAE 58 Mic Click Call Enabled Check Box 70 RX DELAY FIELD 58 Number of Clicks 70 SQUELCH TAIL DELAY FIELD naonn 58 Time Between Clicks Field 70 ENTRY DROP DOWN MENU EROR 58 Click Dial String Field a 70 UPDATE BITs 58 Click Dial Timeout Field 71 TONE ENABLE CHECK BOX 59 Relay eerte tete e tree 71 RELAY DROP DOWN 59 Rel Ring Check assess 71 R2 OffHook Check BOX 12 Per line Setup Window AGC Enabled Check Box 72 Tetra Radio Configuration 84 Keep Alive Digits Enabled Check Box 72 JUMP TO ENTRY DROP DOWN MENU 84 Star Pound Keying En
49. BOTH o 5 72 v 1v 0 6 v R01 v 1 0 FIGURE 113 Call Type Drop Down Menu iDEN Mode iDEN Number Field The iDEN Number field is used to enter the iDEN ID number for the function tone setup Consult the manufacturer s technical data for ID formatting guidelines This field can contain up to 17 characters 80 Per Line Setup Window iDEN Radio Configuration LAM Setup LAM Level 20 dB LAM Time 3 sec Monitor Relay Reset with PTT On except PTT O Timed 0 ms Supervisor Cross Mute O Full Duplex O RxAGC O Hi Pass RX Pre Emphasize TX TX Monitor 2 Wire O Fl Last Call Parallel Tone Console Notch Filter iR1600 Modem C Busy Channel Lockout PTT relay only R1 OPTT R2 PTT Timeout 0 seconds Serial Port Mode Serial Port Mode Den Serial Port Params 19200 N 8 1 FIGURE 114 Per Line Setup DEN Mode view 2 LAM Setup LAM Level Field The LAM Level field identifies the threshold in dB at which the radio line unmutes and sends RX packets to the Ethernet The range for this field is 50 to 104 LAM Time Field The LAM Time field identifies the amount of time in seconds the console continues to play audio when receiving audio above the LAM threshold specified in the LAM Level field This entry 15 also used by the Ethernet to determine how long to send audio The range for this field is O to
50. C and higher Two 2 jumpers on the transmit pair allow a degree of control over the output impedance The jumper positions for each line depending on how many consoles are placed in parallel are shown below NOTE PCB 750630 revision A does not have these jumpers 29 Installation and Level Settings Jumper Position Line 1 Line 2 Consoles in Parallel 17 J22 J10 J15 Output Impedance 1 B B B B 600 ohms 2 A B A B 1200 ohms 3 B A B A 1800 ohms 4 A A A A 2400 ohms Local PTT VO The Local PTT I O is used to generate TX Ethernet traffic on a local keyed system as opposed to 2175Hz detection on a tone keyed system The input is at DIG5 pin 23 of the DB25 connector The TX condition is caused by an active low Cross Mute I O Cross mute information to local consoles is provided at DIGO pin 8 of the DB25 connector Supervisory I O Supervisory information to and from consoles is provided at DIG1 pin 21 of the DB25 connector The supervisory I O is both an input and an output Supervisory input and output in console tone or local mode behaves as follows Console Mode Input An Ethernet packet supervisor is sent on detection Output When an Ethernet packet is received The line level is set While under supervisory control TX traffic from the Ethernet to the console is muted The console s audio to the Ethernet is muted Handset PTT and the IC button are disabled
51. CTCSS GAIN DROP DOWN MENU RR 48 CHAN FIELD LOCAL eee 60 TX VOICE GAIN FIELD 48 LAM LEVEL FIELD iii ito 61 SUBMIT BUTION detis re dede 48 LAM TIME FIELD 61 Multicast Address Setup Window 49 OPTIONS nos 62 LINE NUMBER FIELD cia CHER 49 Supervisor Check BOX Sas 62 ENABLE VIA ETHERNET CHECK BOX 49 Cross Mute Check Box eee 62 LINE TYPE DROP DOWN MENU 50 Full Duplex Check Box 62 LINE NAME FIELD cesar ni teo tote caer 50 Check BOX pe hne orita 62 RX MCAST ADDRESS FIELD 50 HisPass RX Check 62 RX PORT FIELD ve n nr e Rd 51 Pre Emphasize TX Check Box 62 TX GROUP PORT FIELD cados taa d a 5 TX Monitor Check BOX aurae cited 62 TE BEL 51 Zo Wire Check BOX narine iei a 63 VOCODER DROP DOWN MENU 52 Parallel Console Check Box 63 ENABLE CHECK BOX dete lid 52 PTT Notch Filter Check Box 63 LINE NAME FIELD 52 PTE TIMEOUT FIELD 63 MULTICAST ADDRESS FIELD 52 Serial Port Mode Drop Down 63 OUTGOING PORT FIELD unida cid 53 Serial Port Params Drop Down Menu
52. Configuration Local Mode LAM Setup LAM Level LAM Tine tone Mode LAM Setup Options LAM Level r LAM Time console Mode LAM Setup LAM Level 20 LAM Time 3 sec Reset with PTT O On except PTT OTimed 0 ms an Supervisor Cross Mute Full Duplex RxAGC Hi Pass Pre Emphasize TX TX Monitor 2 Wire Fl Last Call Parallel Console Notch Filter iR1600 Modem Serial Port Mq NN 5 PTT relay only OPIT RI OPTT R2 BOTH PTT Timeout 0 seconds Serial Port Mode Serial Port Mode Normal Serial Port Params 19200N 8 1 FIGURE 99 Per Line Setup Local Tone and Console Modes view 2 LAM Setup LAM Level Field The LAM Level field identifies the threshold in dB at which the radio line un mutes and sends RX packets to the Ethernet The range for this field is 50 to 10dB LAM Time Field The LAM Time field identifies the amount of time in seconds the LAM level can drop below the threshold without action from the IP 223 It allows small gaps in the audio sequence The range for this field is 0 to 60 sec Monitor Relay The Monitor Relay field provides the IP 223 the ability to decode a valid Ethernet packet and provide a relay contact output to turn off the sub audible tone decoder circuit in the radio receiver This allows the console operator to monitor the line for other users b
53. FIGURE 111 Per Line Setup iDEN Radio Mode view 1 Delay Setup TX Delay Field The TX Delay field identifies the delay in ms of TX audio When TX Ethernet packets arrive the PTT relay is closed and TX audio is delayed for the specified time This provides the ability to overcome timing issues involving repeater attack time or trunking clear to talk delays The range for this field is 0 to 2000ms RX Delay Field The RX Delay field identifies the amount of time in ms RX audio is recorded and stored RX audio is constantly recorded by the IP 223 and when a LAM or COR triggered detect occurs the IP 223 goes back the specified time of delay to start generating Ethernet packets This provides the ability to prevent lost first syllables using LAM or COR The range for this field is 0 to 1000ms Squelch Tail Delay Field The Squelch Tail Delay field identifies the amount of time ms the RX audio is muted after occurs This provides the ability to overcome squelch tail ping pong in crosspatch modes by muting the radio RX input after PTT occurs The range for this field is 0 to 5000 78 Per Line Setup Window iDEN Radio Configuration Function Tone Setup Jump To Entry Drop Down Menu The Jump To Entry drop down menu allows you to select in groups of 10 function tones to view and modify 1 From the Jump To drop down menu select the group of 10 function tones you want to view 2 Click Update The f
54. Freq Number Hz Number Hz Number Hz Number Hz 33 0 17 71 9 33 123 0 49 183 5 2 35 4 18 74 4 34 127 3 50 186 2 3 36 6 19 77 0 35 131 8 51 189 9 4 37 9 20 79 7 36 136 5 52 192 8 5 39 6 21 82 5 37 141 3 53 196 6 6 44 4 22 85 4 38 146 2 54 199 5 7 47 5 23 88 5 39 151 4 55 203 5 8 49 2 24 91 5 40 156 7 56 206 5 9 51 2 25 94 8 41 159 8 57 210 7 10 53 0 26 97 4 42 162 2 58 218 1 11 54 9 27 100 0 43 165 5 59 225 7 12 56 8 28 103 5 44 167 9 60 2291 13 58 8 29 107 2 45 171 3 61 233 6 14 63 0 30 110 9 46 173 8 62 241 8 15 67 0 31 114 8 47 177 3 63 250 3 16 69 4 32 118 8 48 179 9 64 254 1 131 132 APPENDIX Digital Output Table TABLE 9 Digital Output Values Digital Output Table 95Id 9n eA TABLE 9 Digital Output Values 34 35 pora sora IMLA 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 22 23 24 25 26 62 63 64 65 27 28 29 30 31 66 67 68 69 70 71 32 33 133 TABLE 9 Digital Output Values TABLE 9 Digital Output V
55. P Pause When inserted into the string a pause is expected in this location The pause duration is set in the Pause Duration field see Pause Duration Field on page 67 R Calling ID Used to delineate the location of the digits being used for a selective call These digits represent the address or ID of the person being called They are stored in the ANI packet as an 8 digit string Per Line Setup Window iDEN Radio Configuration The Per Line Setup window for iDEN Radio configuration see Figure 111 appears when iDEN is selected from the Line Type drop down menu on the Multicast Address Setup window In iDEN mode the following options are available for per line configuration DEN operation and field programming download the NI 223 manual at www telex com radio dispatch For more information on iDEN operation and field programming download the NI 223 manual from www telex com radiodispatch 71 Setup Information Per Line Setup Line 1 Line 1 Submit Line 2 Line Mode Status iDen Radio Change in Multicast Address Setup Port Enabled TX Delay 0 ms RX Delay 80 ms Squelch Tail Delay 0 ms Function Tone Setup Jump to Entry 11010 Function Tone Relay Relay Digital Enable Relay Group Time ms Output Call Type Number 0 Q E Direct Connect 191 20672 6 Call Alert 191 20672 6 amp amp Direct Connect 174 62 2951 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
56. P Address and Network Mask assigned to the IP 223 do the following 1 Connect power to the IP 223 The IP Address and subnet mask are displayed on the LCD momentarily upon power up 2 check the IP Address and subnet mask at any other time press and hold the line button on the front panel of the 223 and then momentarily press the IC button The IP Address is displayed on the top line of the LCD and the Network Mask is displayed on the bottom line of the LCD Verify the IP Address and Network Mask obtained from your network administrator to the IP 223 addresses If the IP Address and Network Mask need to be set up using the serial port see Using HyperTerminal below 33 Setup Information Using HyperTerminal NOTE J35 must be in the A position To assign the IP Address and Network Mask using HyperTerminal do the following 1 Connect the IP 223 to your PC using a DB 9 serial cable 2 From the Start menu on the computer open the HyperTerminal Application see Figure 84 StartIProgramslAccessories Communications HyperTerminal The HyperTerminal and Connection Description windows appear see Figure 85 g New Office Document 05 Open Office Document Set Program Access and Defauks UR Windows Catalog Program Updates ey 3 D HyperTerminal SB Scanner and Camera Ward Network Connections Network Setup Wizard New Connection wizard Y Remote Desktop Connection E Wireless Network S
57. R175 13 R110 1 RX Compressor RV5 TP12 TX Audio out R47 15 5 TX Monitor IN Not available in 750630 Rev A s NS D CTCSS out R50 TP7 R53 1 123 Jumper Settings PCB 750743 or PCB 750630 revision F Line 1 Jumper Setting Line 2 J35 A RS232 serial data TTL J26 PCB 750743 or PCB 750630 revision C D E and F Line 1 Jumper Setting Line 2 133 134 2 or 4 Wire 2 wire 4 wire J5 J6 J16 J21 RX Input A Single ended B Balanced J19 J20 J14 RX Input Impedance A 600 B 8 and Center 10Kohm J24 J3 J9 J11 TX Output A Single ended Balanced 128 J13 TX Output Level lt Low lt High J27 J8 Digital I O Pull up Voltage A 5 12 J30 J17 J22 TX Output Impedances 600 ohms J10 J15 J17 J22 and 1 2K ohms 110 J15 J17 322 A and 1 8K ohms J10 115 J17 J22 A 2 4K ohms J10 15 PCB 750630 revision A Line 1 Jumper Setting Line 2 133 134 2 or 4 Wire 2 wire 4 wire J5 J6 J15 J16 TA e J19 J20 121 RX Input Single ended Balanced 22 J14 J23 RX Input Impedances B 10K ohms 124 17 114 723 and 600 ohms 124 117 123 4
58. Setup Window Basic Ethernet Setup Window The Basic Ethernet Setup window is used to configure the IP 223 for use The fields on this window are described on the following pages NAVIGATION Clicking Basic Ethernet Setup displays the Basic Ethernet Setup window shown in Figure 91 Serial Number Field The Serial Number field displays the serial number of your IP 223 The serial number label is located on the back of the adapter box and should match the number in this field MAC Address The MAC Address field displays the MAC Address of the IP 223 Basic Ethernet Setup Serial Number 23424406 MAC Address 00 0 7 34 40 96 Use DHCP O fusimg DHCP some parameters below will not be required Unit IP Address 192168115 DNS Number 1 Subnet Mask 22552552550 DNS Number 2 0000 Gateway Address 1022101 DNS Number3 0000 Packets Setup Packet Delay before Playback 6 QOS Precedence Bits 0 QOS D T and R Bits 0 Local Console IP Address 1 0000 0 0 0 0 3 0000 0 0 0 0 5 0000 0 0 0 0 7 0000 0000 9 0000 0 0 0 0 FIGURE 91 Basic Ethernet Setup Window 43 Setup Information Base IP Setup Use DHCP Server Check Box The Use DHCP Server check box indicates whether or not DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol is used If selected DHCP allows the IP 223 to acquire all of the information for operation on the network bypassing its manual entry NOTE Telex does not recommend operating with DHCP enable
59. TELEX RADIO DISPATCH PRODUCTS 07 2008 PROPRIETARY NOTICE The product information and design disclosed herein were originated by and are the property of Telex Communications Inc Telex reserves all patent proprietary design manufacturing reproduction use and sales rights thereto and to any article disclosed therein except to the extent rights are expressly granted to others COPYRIGHT NOTICE Copyright 2008 by Telex Communications Inc All rights reserved Reproduction in whole or in part without prior written permission from Telex is prohibited WARRANTY NOTICE LIMITED All Telex manufactured signaling products are guaranteed against malfunction due to defects in materials and workmanship for three 3 years beginning at the original date of purchase If such a malfunction occurs the product be repaired or replaced at our option without charge during the three 3 year period if delivered to the Telex factory Warranty does not extend to damage due to improper repairs finish or appearance items or malfunction due to abuse or operation under other than the specified conditions nor does it extend to incidental or consequential damages Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation may not apply to you This warranty gives the customer specific legal ri
60. TP6 and the Radio 2 TX test points TP8 and TP9 are located on the front panel of the IP 223 These provide a point to measure the actual signal being placed into the radio or balanced TX line The front panel accessible adjustment Radio 1 TX potentiometer R47 and Radio 2 RX potentiometer R61 are used to adjust these levels NOTE If the unit is placed into single ended mode the radio TX should be measured with respect to ground It is also possible to place jumper J9 line 1 or J26 line 2 into the A position to decrease the output of the TX line by a factor of 10 The final adjustment should allow for undistorted audio to be transmitted for the full range of transmission levels at the desired deviation This can be accomplished by turning on the TX alignment tone and adjusting the TX output to OdB as measured into a 600 ohm load Radio Line RX Level Standard Alignment Procedure for a 2 or 4 wire System e Inject a OdBm test tone on the RX pair 4 wire pins 12 and 24 2 wire pins 13 and 25 e Measure the RX level on test point TP13 for line 1 or TP1 for line 2 e Adjust potentiometer R175 for line 1 or potentiometer R110 for line 2 until OdBm is measured between the test point and GND 0dBM 2VPP 707VRMS e Detune slightly 1 2dBm to provide overhead for large transients e AGC Automatic Gain Control compression potentiometers RV5 for line 1 and RV1 for line 2 control the aggressiveness of the AGC circuitry if enabled Th
61. Tone Frequency amp Durations displays the Tone Frequency and Durations window shown in Figure 133 Tone Frequency and Durations Monitor Frequency Monitor Frequency 2050 Guard Hold PTT Frequency 2175 Hz Guard Tone Duration 130 ms Guard Tone Magnitude 10 dBm Hold Tone Magnitude 20 dBm Hold Tone Hangtime 200 ms Function Tone Duration 40 ms Function Tone Magnitude 0 dBm Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz FTone 1 Frequency FTone 2 Frequency FTone 3 Frequency FTone 4 Frequency FTone 5 Frequency FTone 6 Frequency FTone 7 Frequency FTone 8 Frequency FTone 9 Frequency FTone 10 Frequency FTone 11 Frequency FTone 12 Frequency FTone 13 Frequency FTone 14 Frequency PRRRR RE FTone 15 Frequency FTone 16 Frequency FIGURE 133 Tone Frequency and Durations Monitor Frequency Monitor Frequency Field The Monitor Frequency field identifies the value in Hz of the function tone sent when the MON button on the console is pressed In most cases this value is set at 2050Hz The range for this field is 0 to 3200 Hz 112 Tone Frequency 8 Durations Window Guard Hold PTT Frequency Drop Down Menu The PTT Frequency drop down menu shown in Figure 134 identifies the PIT frequency in Hz the console uses Available selections for this field 2100 2175 2300 2325 2400 2600 2800 2850 and 2970Hz PTT Frequency 2175 v Hz Guard T
62. Tone Mode Input An Ethernet packet supervisor is sent on detection Output When an Ethernet packet is received the line level is set When an Ethernet packet is received the line level is set Local Mode Input No affect on I O Output No affect when Ethernet packet is received While under control manual PTT and the IC button are disabled NOTE Information on programming the supervisory I O is provided in the Setup Information chapter of this manual starting on page 33 Level Adjustments Once the IP 223 unit is connected to the system the level potentiometers can be set Access to test and adjustment points on newer versions of the IP 223 are provided through labeled openings on the case top and on the front panel of the unit On older versions of the IP 223 access to some of the test and adjustment points is provided through labeled openings on the front panel however the case top needs to be opened to access the other test and adjustment points 30 Level Adjustments General Alignment The IP 223 has a TX alignment tone and an RX alignment VU meter accessible from the front panel of the unit e Press and hold the line button and then momentarily press the IC button twice to generate the 1kHz 0dB TX alignment tone on both lines Press and hold the line button and then momentarily press the IC button three times to display the RX VU meters Radio Line TX Level The Radio 1 TX test points TP2 and
63. a Radio configuration see Figure 115 appears when Tetra is selected from the Line Type drop down menu on the Multicast Address Setup window In Tetra mode the following options are available for per line configuration Per Line Setup Line 2 Line 1 Submit Line 2 Line Mode Status Tetra Radio Change in Multicast Address Setup Port Enabled 7 Function Tone Setup Jump to Entry 11010 Relay Relay Digital Relay Group Time ms Output Type 15516551 Number 0 R01 R02 BOTH S S Y S Y 1 1 1 1 1 R01 1 1 1 1 1 FIGURE 115 Per Line Setup Tetra Mode view 1 Function Tone Setup Jump To Entry Drop Down Menu The Jump To Entry drop down menu allows you to select in groups of 10 function tones to view and modify 1 From Jump To drop down menu select the group of 10 function tones you want to view 2 Click the Update button The function tones you select appears Update Button The Update button searches and displays the selection you chose from the Jump To drop down list Tone Enable Check Box The Tone Enable check box indicates whether or not the function tone is active If selected the function tone is active The frequency for the tone is set on the Tone Frequency and Durations window described on page 112 The standard function tones and their frequencies are the default entries These entries are shown in Table 7 on page 114 NOTE At le
64. abled Check Box 72 UPDATE BUTTON Oia nie are 84 Detect Tones Enabled Check 72 TONE ENABLE CHECK BOX 84 Hook Flash Time 72 RELAY DROP DOWN MENU 85 Network Call Timeout 72 RELAY GROUP DROP DOWN MENU 85 Station Piel reta 72 RELAY TIME MS FIELD isaac 85 Busy Channel Lockout Check Box 72 DROP DOWN MENU 85 C550 Operation Enabled Check Box 73 ISSI GSSI NUMBER FIELD eee 86 RP251 Operation Enabled Check Box 73 IX DELAY FIELD idad bs 67 RP251 Access Digits Field uio aee tas 13 RX DELAY FIELD ie Gee A Sdn 87 RP251 Connect Digits Eteld ias poete os 73 LAM LEVEL FIELD ica 88 SERIAL PORT MODE DROP DOWN MENU 73 LAM TIME FIELD jesus cm oen a cpu 88 SERIAL PORT PARAMETERS DROP DOWN MENU 73 Full Duplex Check 88 FleetSync Decode Check Box iii iii 75 Check BOx s 88 MDC Decode Check Box 75 Hi Pass RX Check Box eee 88 Tone Type Drop Down 75 Pre Emphasize TX Check Box 89 ANESu utfix Field ecce 75 PTT Notch Filter Check 89 Digit Duration 75 Busy Channel Lockout Check 89 Interdigit Duration 7
65. also referred to as line 1 and line 2 in this manual CTCSS LINE 2 RX COMPRESSION LINE 1 _ CTCSS LINE 1 RX COMPRESSION LINE 2 TX MONITOR LINE 1 TX MONITOR LINE 2 FIGURE 79 IP 223 Case Top Test Points Handset Jack An optional handset is available for the IP 223 When the optional handset is plugged into the handset jack the ability to monitor and talk on either line is available The handset jack is located on the front of the unit see Figure 78 When the handset PTT switch is pressed the selected radio connected to the IP 223 is keyed up on the existing frequency and the handset microphone audio is transmitted Ethernet audio is also generated on the TX multicast and port for the selected line This functionality can be used to test both the Ethernet network and the analog connection IC Button The IC button when pressed sends audio from the handset microphone back through the IP Network on the selected TX multicast and port It also sends audio to the transmit lines of the IP 223 without keying up the radio This means no PTT relay in local mode and no EIA Electronic Industries Association tones in tone mode NOTE A handset is required to use the IC button LCD Display The LCD display provides panel status information such as the IP and subnet addresses line status and handset line selection TX F is the selected function tone indicates a PTT is active RX F itis the selected function tone
66. alues 95Id INLA 95Id INLA 117 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 118 19 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 10 11 112 113 114 115 16 134 APPENDIX D Tone Frequency Table Tone Frequency Table TABLE 10 Supported Radio Dispatch Tone Frequencies 5 European Tone Frequencies Hz Motorola 5 2 2 5 E E O amp lt ES e 5 TONE 0 0 2400 2400 815 2400 2200 2200 1981 1981 1981 1981 979 8 1633 600 637 5 TONE 1 1 1060 1060 882 1060 970 970 1124 1124 1124 1124 903 1 631 741 787 5 TONE 2 2 1160 1160 954 1160 1060 1060 1197 1197 1197 1197 832 5 697 882 937 5 TONE 3 3 1270 1270 1032 1270 1160 1160 1275 1275 1275 1275 767 4 770 1023 1087 5 TONE 4 4 1400 1400 1117 1400 1270 1270 1358 1358 1358 1358 707 4 852 1164 1237 5 TONE 5 5 1530 1530 1209
67. ast one 1 function tone must be selected 84 Per line Setup Window Tetra Radio Configuration Relay Drop Down Menu The Relay drop down menu identifies the relay s if any closed immediately upon receipt of the function tone Available selections for this field are no selection ROI RO2 or BOTH Jump to Entry 11010 Update Entry Tone Relay Num Enable Relay Group 1 v vi liv 2 Y 1 22 R01 3 v R02 10 4 BOTH 1 5 72 v 1 6 v R01 v lt D lt FIGURE 116 Relay Drop Down Menu Relay Group Drop Down Menu The Relay Group drop down menu identifies if a relay is grouped into separate functions This allows more than one 1 relay to be activated at any particular time by being in separate groups For example when 1 has selected as its relay F2 has R2 selected as its relay setting the two 2 Relay Group numbers to the same value allows multiple relays with different functions In this scenario the relays for and 2 are interlocked When the Relay Group assigned to Fl and F2 are different R2 does not activate when F1 is received Furthermore when there is no relay selected for a function tone but the assigned relay group is used by another relay group when the function tone is received all relays in the group are activated This allows relay and 2 to be assigned to different groups and use other function tones within the same relay group
68. ave to EEPROM a NE RD pr cans ott net a 90 et 91 ACCOUNT Setup cs ERR 92 Edit System ACCORD 94 SUCCESS Messa tad 95 Add New User Account Setup AA eatin ue 96 Edit Created Account Account Setup 99 Additional Feature C CESS e 100 Clone Systent Parameters ipei eei 101 CYOSSPOICH 102 Crosspatch Setup Mode Drop Down 105 1 or 2 Drop Down Menu Crosspatch Setup 106 PROMOTE Cr sspateh Pin cha csi et aha A a A Ta sleet ue eq as 108 Account Password Ghange serim stud a 111 Tone Frequency Durations a 112 PIT Frequency Drop Down MERA t RC base 113 Select Installation Folder hee ees eee EE 1
69. back to back On occasion radio system messages require two of the same digits to be entered back to back Use of repeat digits delimits tone duration ensuing continuous transitions The default for this field is ANI Decoder Field The ANI Decoder field lists in sequential order the available ANI Decoders 67 Setup Information ANI Call Type Drop Down Menu The ANI Call Type drop down menu shown in Figure 104 identifies the type of call for the ANI Decoder Available selections for this field are Emergency Group Individual or Status ANI Decoder ANI Call Type 1 None M ow tr Un FIGURE 104 ANI Call Type Drop Down Menu Per Line Setup ANI Call Format Field The ANI Call Format field identifies the call string format for the ANI Decoder The format is a free form string entry of up to 16 digits These include digits O 9 A D A F for other formats and the following characters I Caller ID Placed into the ID field of the ANI packet or the ANI field of the caller portion of the telegram The ID is stored as a 32 digit string in the packet G Group Digits Stored in the Group section of the ANI packet The group value is converted to a decimal number and is stored as an 8 digit string in the packet 5 Status Digits represented by S are interpreted as status information These values are converted to decimal numbers and stored as an 8 digit status string in the ANI pa
70. before playback each packet is 20ms of audio Larger values may be required for complicated networks and smaller values for less complicated networks The range for this field is 4 to 29 QOS Quality of Service Precedence Bits Field The QOS Precedence Bits field is used to set the priority level of network traffic Typically this value 15 left at 0 for normal traffic and 5 for voice traffic The range for this field is 0 to 7 44 Basic Ethernet Setup Window QOS D T and R Delay Throughput and Reliability Bits Field The QOS D T and R Bits field is used for advanced programming purposes These bits are usually 0 Contact your network administrator to obtain the appropriate value for this field Delay D an active delay bit tells the router to choose a high speed to minimize delay Throughput T an active throughput bit specifies high capacity links should be used Routing R an active routing bit directs routing protocols and network management applications to select fault tolerant paths For more information on the binary equivalent for delay throughput and reliability see Table 6 on page 45 The range for this field is 0 to 7 TABLE 6 D T R Binary Reference Precedence Field D T and R bits Binary Traffic Type Binary 0 0 0 0 Best Effort D T R 0 0 1 1 Background 0 0 0 0 Normal Best Effort minimal cost 0 1 0 2 Standard 0 0 1 1 Maximize Reliability 0 1 1 3 Exc
71. ccess message appears on the Confirm Installation window 8 Click Close Telex System Manager Confirm Installation The installer is ready to install Telex System Manager on your computer Click Next to start the installation FIGURE 136 Confirm Installation 118 Download Telex Firmware When new firmware becomes available it is posted to our website It can be downloaded at www telex com Downloads Check the website periodically for updated firmware Telex Home FAQ Contact Partners Training Case Studies Support How to Buy gt Downloads Downloads Find product manuals instructions and specifications firmware updates brochures catalogs and more inthe downloads area Select a Market and or Download Type Radio Dispatch 8 Signaling Equipment File Market Type Date 223 Firmware Versi 1 Radio Dispatch amp Signaling Firmwgfe 06 06 2008 NEW format Equipment Sort by date FIGURE 137 Telex Website Firmware Downloads To download updated firmware do the following 1 Set the search criteria to Radio Dispatch amp Signaling Equipment and Firmware see Figure 137 2 sort the files by date click the Date column heading 3 Locate the updated firmware file for your device 4 Click the filename The File Download window opens 5 Save the file to your computer 119 Update Firmware Tool Window NAVIGATION Selecting Firmware Updat
72. cket The console has a corresponding list of the status numbers and descriptions that are displayed upon receipt of the packet P Pause When inserted into the string a pause is expected in this location The pause duration is set in the Pause Duration field see Pause Duration Field on page 67 R Calling ID Used to delineate the location of the digits being used for a selective call These digits represent the address or ID of the person being called They are stored in the ANI packet as an 8 digit string 68 Per Line Setup Window Phone Mode Configuration Per Line Setup Window Phone Mode Configuration The Per Line Setup window for Phone Mode configuration see Figure 105 appears when Phone is selected from the Line Type drop down menu on the Multicast Address Setup window In Phone mode the following options are available for per line configuration Per Line Setup Line 1 Line Mode Status Phone Mode Change in Multicast Address Setup Port Enabled Auto Answer Setup Auto Answer 3 Rings Auto Disconnect Time 0 seconds Delay Setup TX Delay 0 s RX Delay LAM Level 20 dB LAM Time 3 sec Mic Click Call Enabled Number of Clicks 5 Time Between Clicks 5000 ms Click Dial String Click Dial Timeout 30 seconds FIGURE 105 Per Line Setup Phone Mode view 1 Auto Answer Setup Auto Answer Field The Auto Answer field identifies the number of times the phone rings before the line
73. d Operating with DHCP enabled may cause the base IP Address to change unexpectedly making changes to the software setup more difficult If employing 5 6 tone selective calling and messaging DHCP must not be used Unit IP Address Field The Unit IP Address field identifies the unique base address assigned to the IP 223 This address identifies the unit for operations such as setup software upgrades and communications in some operating modes Subnet Mask Field The Subnet Mask field identifies information used by the IP stack to determine if an IP Address is local or if an IP Address requires the use of a gateway to be reached Contact your network administrator to obtain the proper value for this field Gateway Address Field The Gateway Address field identifies the IP Address of the node used to reach other networks Contact your network administrator to obtain the proper value for this field DNS Domain Name Server Number 1 3 Fields The DNS Number 1 3 fields are currently not used by the 223 Packet Setup Packet Delay before Playback Field The Packet Delay before Playback field identifies the length of delay before playback jitter buffer The IP 223 utilizes a 20ms UDP IP User Datagram Protocol Internet Protocol packet to encode audio Some buffering of these packets must occur before playback to help absorb network delays jitters and lost packets The typical entry for this field is 6 which translates to a delay of 120ms
74. d the monitor relay is closed from the time the monitor tone sequence is received until the next PTT operation On except PTT When selected the monitor relay is latched at all times except when PTT is active whether the monitor function tone is received or not Timed When selected enter the amount of time in ms the monitor relay is latched Options If an Options field cannot be selected the particular option is not available for the line number to which the details on the window apply Full Duplex Check Box The Full Duplex check box indicates whether or not full duplex Ethernet is supported If selected full duplex TX and RX transmission audio packets are allowed RxAGC Check Box The RxAGC check box indicates whether or not the radio RX audio includes an AGC If selected an AGC step is added to the radio RX audio This results in the transmission of a more consistent radio RX audio by increasing the level of low audio and decreasing the level of loud audio Hi Pass RX Check Box The Hi Pass RX check box indicates whether or not RX audio below 300Hz is blocked If selected RX audio below 300Hz is blocked Per line Setup Window Tetra Radio Configuration Pre Emphasize TX Check Box The Pre Emphasize TX check box indicates whether or not TX audio includes a standard 6dB octave pre emphasis If selected a standard 6dB octave pre emphasis is included in the TX audio PTT Notch Filter Check Box The PTT N
75. d displayed on Telex IP based consoles MDC Encode Check Box The MDC Encode check box is used to enable the line to transmit and encode Motorola MDC signaling to display the consoles ID number status ID emergency or alert If selected MDC Signaling is enabled and the ID number or name is encoded via the ANI lookup tables and appears on the MDC radio in the field IMPORTANT This feature is not enabled on versions 4 100 or earlier The MDC Encode check box serves as a placeholder for future implementation Tone Type Drop Down Menu The Tone Type drop down menu shown in Figure 103 identifies the signaling type used when receiving a call Available selections for this field are None CCIRI CCIR2 DTMF DZVEI EEA EIA EURO KENWOOD STONE NATEL PCCIR PDZVEI PZVEI ZVEII and ZVE 12 Fleetsync Fleetsync Encode Decode Tone Type None v Digit Duration CORI Pause Duration CCIR2 na DTMF Group Digit DZVEI EEA ANI Decoder ANT EIA EURO KENWOOD STONE 2 Non MODAT NATEL 3 NonlPccir 4 Non PDZVEI PZVEI 5 6 Non ZVEI2 FIGURE 103 Tone Type Drop Down Menu 66 Per Line Setup Window Local Tone and Console Mode Configuration ANI Suffix Field The ANI Suffix field identifies a 0 to 3 digit suffix is appended to the end of the ANI received For example if you have a suffix 123 and the ANI 9876 is received the IP 223 sends 9876123 to the consoles This is useful if two 2
76. d tone mode If selected a parallel console is attached to the system NOTE Must be enabled when console is configured for EIA NOTE Must be enabled when configuring for Console Mode PTT Notch Filter Check Box The PTT Notch Filter checkbox when selected indicates the 2175Hz notch filter is enabled When selected 2175Hz 180Hz frequency range is filtered during PTT Use this option when 2175Hz is blocking desirable audio PTT Setup The PTT Setup section allows a secondary external function to be controlled with a separate relay closure at the same time as the PTT relay Select one of the following PTT relay When selected only the PTT relay is closed Default Setting PTT RI When selected both the PTT relay and the relay close at the same time PTT R2 When selected both the PTT relay and the R2 relay close at the same time PTT BOTH When selected the PTT relay the relay and the R2 relay close at the same time PTT Timeout Field The PTT Timeout field is used to indicate how long in seconds to allow PTT to be active when no audio is transmitted If a time is entered in the field PTT activity will timeout after the designated amount of time has lapsed This feature is useful in cases where the line goes offhook for an indefinite period of time due to a stuck PTT key The range for this field is 0 to 1800sec To disable this feature enter zero 0 Serial Port Mode Serial Port Mode Dro
77. de to the entries on the window the Submit button must be selected before selection of any other command button on the window If the Submit button is not selected before the selection of another command button any changes made to the entries on the window are cleared Prev 10 Button The Prev 10 button is used to traverse the window between crosspatch entries 1 and 100 106 Crosspatch Setup Window Next 10 Button The Next 10 button is used to traverse the window between crosspatch entries and 100 To define the crosspatch parameters do the following 1 D a From the links select Crosspatch Setup The Crosspatch Setup window appears Select the Line Line Enable check box to route audio from one line to another line From the Start Patch FTone drop down menu select the function tone that starts a crosspatch between two radios From the Stop Patch FTone drop down menu select the function tone that stops a crosspatch between two radios Select the RCP Enable check box to enable RCP In the Dialing Digits field enter the number of DTMF digits allowed in the Drop All Add String and Delete Strings fields on the window In the Interdigit Time field enter the amount of time in ms allowed between DTMF digits before a reset occurs In the Beep Dly field enter the amount of time in ms between digit string detection and status beeps echoed back In the Patch Timeout field enter the amount of time in second
78. dicates whether or not operation of the C 550 console is enabled If selected operation of the C 550 console is enabled RP251 Operation Enabled Check Box The RP251 Operation Enabled check box indicates whether or not operation of the RP 251 panel is enabled If selected operation of the RP 251 dial up remote station panel is enabled RP251 Access Digits Field The RP251 Access Digits field identifies the three 3 digit access code assigned to the RP 251 panel RP251 Connect Digits Field The RP251 Connect Digits field identifies the three 3 digit connect code sent to the console at the time of connection Serial Port Mode Serial Port Mode Drop Down Menu The Serial Port Mode drop down menu is used to identify the specific radio interface for the serial port configuration Selecting an item with a Scan List suffix enables a frequency scan list update function The freq scan list function synchronizes the console scan list with the radio s scan list The serial port in Phone mode is by default Normal Serial Port Parameters Drop Down Menu The Serial Port Params drop down menu identifies the configuration of the serial port data speed and format Serial port parameters refer to bit rate parity data bits and stop bits The Baud rate is used in phone mode If phone mode is enabled on line 1 this is the rate used to connect to the IP 223 via the HyperTerminal The default setting for the field 9200 N 8 1 is not configurable
79. e AGC can be used to enhance the gain capabilities of the RX circuitry Set 5 1 fully clockwise and if required back off 10 1015 degrees maximum e Use the RX alignment tool VU meter accessed through the LCD display press and hold the line button and then momentarily press the IC button 3 times to verify the dBm level The reading should be OdBm with the AGC turned off If the AGC is ON it is likely the RX alignment software always displays OdBm the targeted level for the AGC circuitry Line TX Monitor Level Tone and Console Mode only PCB 750743 or PCB 750630 revision C and higher The Line TX Monitor Level adjustment is used when the IP 223 is connected to consoles set in 4 wire mode This allows for local TX audio to be sent back on the Ethernet and played at other consoles so both sides of the radio traffic can be heard The alignment for TX monitor is similar to 4 wire RX alignment 31 Installation and Level Settings To adjust the TX monitor do the following 1 the options section of the Per Line Setup window select the TX Monitor NOTE If this feature is not necessary or the line is in 2 wire mode the TX Monitor field in the Options section on the Per Line Setup window should be cleared 2 Verify the RX alignment is completed first To perform a standard alignment for a 4 wire system do the following 1 Transmit a 0dBm test tone on the TX audio pairs pins 13 and 25 2 Measure the RX level
80. e Tool from the Tools menu opens the Firmware Update Tool window shown in Figure 138 Firmware Update Tool File C Program Files T elex Communications T elex System ManagerNP sve Firmware File Info Device Type Version Date Checksum Destination Manual Entry 192 168 1 15 Default 00 Login Password FIGURE 138 Firmware Update Tool File Field The File field is used to select a firmware file to upload to the VoIP hardware Firmware File Info Group Box Device Type Field The Device Type field displays the type of device supported by the currently selected file in the File field Firmware Version Field The Firmware Version field displays the currently selected file s firmware version Left Navigation Pane The Left Navigation Pane displays all detected devices from the main dialog s Device list with device types that match the currently selected firmware files Manually entered IP Addresses also appear in the navigation pane Once the device is added it appears in the left navigation pane and is available for selection NOTE If the device you are updating does not automatically appear in the navigation pane manually enter the IP Address in the Manual Entry field 120 Manual Entry Field The Manual Entry field is used to enter the VoIP hardware s IP Address to add to the left navigation pane Login Group Box Username Field The Username field is used to
81. e password number is entered into memory The password is required to be entered in the Password field on the Connect to IP Address window to access the web setup windows for the IP 223 NOTE The password entered does not take effect until the IP 223 has been reset To define a password for the administrator s user name do the following NOTE Make note of the new password before adding or changing a password number 1 From the links select Pass Change The administrator s Account Password Change window appears In the New Password field enter a four digit password number In the Confirm Password field enter the four digit password number assigned in the previous step Click Submit The entries currently displayed on the window are sent to the IP 223 for storage 5 From the links select Save to EEPROM The Save Setup Parameters window appears 6 Click Save Parameters The entries are saved to permanent memory 7 Click Reset IP 223 A momentary loss of connectivity occurs and the window shown in Figure 120 appears The connection is restored in several seconds 111 Setup Information Tone Frequency amp Durations Window The Tone Frequency and Durations window identifies frequencies and function tones The 223 is capable of generating the standard tone packages required to control a radio with a tone termination panel The fields on this window are described on the following pages NAVIGATION Clicking
82. e window and more PINs need to be defined click Submit The entries currently displayed on the window are sent to the IP 223 for storage OR If all required Crosspatch PIN entries are complete on the window and no more PINs need to be defined click Submit AND proceed to step 9 The entries currently displayed on the window are sent to the IP 223 for storage Click the Next 30 button to move to the next Remote CrossPatch Pin Setup window Repeat the steps 3 though 5 above to continue entering the Crosspatch PIN entries until all of the required PIN entries have been completed After all PINs have been entered click Submit The entries currently displayed on the window are sent to the IP 223 for storage From the links select Save to EEPROM The Save Setup Parameters window appears Click Save Parameters The entries are saved to permanent memory 110 Pass Change Window Pass Change Window The Account Password Change window is used to assign a password see Accessing IP 223 Web Browser Configuration Windows on page 39 NAVIGATION Clicking Pass Change displays the Account Password Change window shown in Figure 132 Account Password Change Enter Username and Current Password Username _ Password Enter New Password New Password Confirm Password FIGURE 132 Account Password Change Enter the desired four digit number in the provided fields If the two 2 PINs entered are the same th
83. ed compromises audio quality and system performance Optimally packet loss should be less than 1 24 CHAPTER 3 Installation and Level Settings Local Radio Connections NOTE Connections to radios differ from connections for remote operation therefore connections are discussed separately Jumper Positions An example of the jumper positions are shown in Figure 82 In the figure jumper 14 J14 is shown in position A jumper 3 J3 is shown in position B and jumper 23 J23 has been placed on the center pin indicating the jumper is in the NULL position FIGURE 82 Jumper Positions To adjust the position of a jumper do the following 1 Remove power from the IP 223 unit CAUTION Failure to remove power may cause damage to the IP 223 2 Remove the six 6 screws from the case top 25 Installation and Level Settings 3 Nog Carefully slide the case top forward past the IC and LINE buttons and then lift up to gain access to the PCB Printed Circuit Board as shown in Figure 83 Case top PCB assembly 1 lli emai FIGURE 83 223 Assembly Locate desired jumper on the PCB assembly and use needle nose pliers to adjust jumper if necessary Carefully lift up the case top and place it into position on the chassis bottom Secure the case top into position using the six 6 screws Connect power to the 1 223 unit 26
84. ed in Save Parameters Button on page 90 99 Setup Information Additional Feature Setup Window The Additional Feature setup window activates special features enabled by purchasing an option string from Telex Examples of special features are Kenwood s and Motorola s MDC1200 Over the Air ANI decoder For more information contact Telex Sales Have the unit serial number available when purchasing this option NAVIGATION Clicking Additional Feature displays the Additional Feature Setup window shown in Figure 126 Additional Feature Access Access Additional Feature Enter Access Key FIGURE 126 Additional Feature Access To activate a special feature do the following 1 From the links select Additional Feature The Additional Feature Setup window appears 2 Inthe enter Access Key field enter the 16 digit option string 3 Click Submit The entries currently displayed on the window are sent to the IP 223 for storage 4 From the links select Save to EEPROM The Save Setup Parameters window appears 5 Click Save Parameters The entries are saved to permanent memory 100 Clone Console Window Clone Console Window The Clone System Parameters window provides the ability to copy the setup information other than the serial number base IP Address and mask address from one IP 223 unit to another IP 223 unit NAVIGATION Clicking Clone Console displays the Retrieve Configuration
85. efore transmission required by FCC regulations on stations equipped with CTCSS Select one of the following operating modes for the monitor relay 61 Setup Information Reset with PTT When selected the monitor relay is closed from the time the monitor tone sequence is received until the next PTT operation On except PTT When selected the monitor relay is latched at all times except when PTT is active whether the monitor function tone is received or not Timed When selected enter the amount of time in ms the monitor relay is latched Options If an Options field cannot be selected the particular option is not available for the line number to which the details on the window apply Supervisor Check Box The Supervisor check box indicates whether or not the Supervisory I O pin DIGI pin 21 of the DB25 connector is enabled If selected parallel console supervisory control is enabled and control of the radio can be seized from other consoles Cross Mute Check Box The Cross Mute check box indicates whether or not the crossmute I O pin DIGO pin 8 of the DB25 connector is enabled If selected parallel console crossmute control is enabled Crossmute is used to mute the parallel consoles during a parallel transmission Full Duplex Check Box The Full Duplex check box indicates whether or not full duplex audio is supported If selected full duplex TX and RX transmission audio is allowed RxAGC Check Box T
86. ellent Load 0 1 0 2 Maximize Throughput 1 0 0 4 Controlled Load 1 0 0 4 Minimize Delay 1 0 1 5 Video 1 1 0 6 Voice 1 1 1 7 Network Control Local Console IP Address Local Computer IP Address 1 10 Fields The Local Computer IP Address fields identify the base IP Address of up to 10 IP 223 units within the same room These fields are generally used when the selected line mode is console The entries are used for the Ethernet crossmute function The IP 223 examines the source of the audio and flags it if the source from one of the IP 223 units listed in these fields 45 Setup Information To configure the IP 223 for use do the following 1 From the links select Basic Ethernet Setup The Basic Ethernet Setup window appears 2 Inthe Unit IP Address field enter the IP Address 3 Inthe Subnet Mask field enter the subnet mask address 4 Inthe Gateway Address field enter the gateway address if required 5 Inthe Unit Name field enter a descriptive name 6 Inthe Packet Delay before Playback field enter the number of packets of delay for playback each packet is 20ms of audio 7 Inthe QOS Precendence Bits field enter the number of bits if required 8 Inthe QOS D T and R Bits field enter the number of bits if required 9 Inthe Local Computer IP Address fields enter the IP Addresses of the IP 223 units that are located in the same room 10 Click Submit The entries currently di
87. ent groups and use other function tones within the same relay group to activate them Select either or 2 from the drop down menu Relay Time ms Field The Relay Time ms field identifies if the selected relay s latch ON when the function tone is received or if the selected relay s is latched ON for a specified period of time when the function tone is received To program the relay s to latch ON when the function tone is received enter a zero 0 in the field To set the duration the relay s is latched ON enter the desired amount of time in ms in the field The range for this field is 0 to 32000 59 Setup Information Digital Output Field Local Mode Only The Digital Output field identifies the DIGO DIG6 output for the function tone Enter the numeric value shown in the Value column in Table 9 Digital Output Table on page 133 for the desired DIGO DIG6 output The range for this field is 0 to 127 H high L low OFF Using DIG6 for COR input limits the digital output value from 0 to 63 CTCSS Freq Field Local Mode Only The CTCSS Freq field identifies the CTCSS tone frequency set for the function tone Enter the desired Tone Number shown on Table 8 in CTCSS Tone Frequency Table on page 131 If zero 0 is entered there is no CTCSS tone frequency set for the function tone CTCSS Default Check Box Local Mode Only The CTCSS Default check box indicates whether or not the entry in the CTCSS Freq
88. entifies the port used to communicate with TSM The IP 223 sends data through this port to TSM This field is automatically populated and is not editable TTL Field The TTL Time To Live field identifies the number of routers the multicast audio packets pass through before being discarded The value in this field is entered by default and used by TSM to communicate with VoIP hardware This value is not editable The range for this field is to 126 Tape Setup Enable Check Box The Enable check box is used to setup a tape recorder for the specified line 53 Setup Information Vocoder Type Drop Down Menu The Vocoder Type drop down menu shown in Figure 96 indicates the bit rate at which audio is converted into digital format This feature is used to configure communication between the IP 223 and C Soft Available selections for this field are ADPCM Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation 16K and ADPCM 32K NOTE Design considerations must take into account that although 16K requires less bandwidth the audio quality might not perform as desired IMPORTANT Vocoder configurations must be the same across devices and C Soft Line Additional Line Multic Nosber Vocoder Type 1 ADPCM 32K v 2 Tame 1 FIGURE 96 Vocoder Type Drop Down Menu NOTE When Tape is enabled a separate stream is created with both RX and TX audio for that line When Tape 2 is enabled a separate Ethernet stream is created with
89. eration Tone Relay Relay Digital Enable Relay Group Time ms Output Type 1 0 Trunked GC v 2 0 viilyv 0 1 Trunked GC 3 0 Trunked HDPC 4 0 Trunked UDSL BOTH 1 Direct GC FIGURE 117 Type Drop Down Menu Tetra Mode NOTE For more information on TETRA operation and field programming download the Sepura Application Note at www telex com radiodispatch ISSI GSSI Number Field The ISSI GSSI Number field identifies the group number or unit number for the selected Sepura radio type 86 Per line Setup Window Tetra Radio Configuration Delay Setup TX Delay RX Delay Squelch Tail Delay LAM Level Monitor Relay Reset with On except PTT Supervisor Cross Mute Full Duplex O RxAGC O Hi Pass RX O Pre Emphasize TX TX Monitor 2 Wire Fl Last Call Parallel Tone Console Notch Filter iR1600 Modem O Busy Channel Lockout PTT Setup relay only OPTT BOTH PTT Timeout 0 seconds Serial Port Mode Serial Port Mode Sepura Serial Port Params 19200 N 8 1 FIGURE 118 Per Setup Tetra Mode view 2 Delay Setup TX Delay Field The TX Delay field identifies the delay ms of TX audio When TX Ethernet packets arrive the PTT relay is closed and TX audio is delayed for the specified time This provides the ability to overcome timing issues involving repeater attack time or trunking clear to
90. es and displayed on Telex IP based consoles MDC Decode Check Box The MDC Decode check box is used to enable the line to receive and decode Motorola MDC signaling to display ID numbers status IDs emergency calls and alerts If selected MDC signaling is enabled and the ID number or name is decoded via the ANI lookup tables and displayed on Telex IP based consoles Tone Type Drop Down Menu The Tone Type drop down menu shown in Figure 109 identifies the signaling type used when receiving a call Available selections for this field are None CCIRI CCIR2 DTMF DZVEI EEA EIA EURO KENWOOD STONE NATEL PCCIR PDZVEI PZVEI ZVEII and ZVEI2 Fleetsync Encode Decode Tone Type None v Digit Duration CCIRI Pause Duration CCIR2 DTMF Group Digit DZVEI EEA ANI Decoder amp ANT 1 EURO Non KENWOOD STONE 2 NATEL 3 4 Non PDZVEI PZVEI 5 Nonlaven 6 Non ZVEI2 FIGURE 109 Tone Type Drop Down Menu ANI Suffix Field The ANI Suffix field identifies a 0 to 3 digit suffix appended to the end of the ANI received For example if you have a suffix 123 and the ANI 9876 is received the IP 223 sends 9876123 to the consoles This is useful if two different lines have duplicate ANI IDs 75 Setup Information Digit Duration Field The Digit Duration field identifies the length of time in ms the digit tone is decoded when it is active for the signali
91. etup Wizard Windows XP Professiona FIGURE 84 HyperTerminal Navigation In the Name field enter com Click OK The Connect To window appears From the Connect Using drop down menu select COMI Click OK The Coml Properties window appears 7 From the Bits per second drop down menu select 19200 34 Setting IP Address Information 8 From the Flow Control drop down menu select None NOTE These parameters may be different than the defaults depending on the selected Serial Port Parameters see Serial Port Parameters Drop Down Menu on page 73 Default Drop down menu Setting Bits per second field 19200 Data bits field 8 Parity field None Stop bits field 1 Flow control field None 9 Click OK The Main HyperTerminal window appears Connection Description Connect To id 1 Properties S Port Settings Y New Connection B Enter and choose an icon for the connection Enter details for the phone number that you want to dial Bits per second 19200 Country region com Data bits 8 Area code Icon 3 5 En R Phone number Parity None lt Connect using COM1 v Stop bits 1 COM1 TCP IP Winsock Flow Hardware 3 Hardware None FIGURE 85 Com Terminal Setup Windows 10 In the main HyperTerminal window enter an uppercase S 35 Setup Information 11 Press ENTER Enter Password for Fact
92. f low audio and decreasing the level of loud audio Hi Pass RX Check Box The Hi Pass RX check box indicates whether or not RX audio below 300Hz is blocked If selected RX audio below 300Hz is blocked Pre Emphasize TX Check Box The Pre Emphasize TX check box indicates whether or not TX audio includes a standard 6dB octave pre emphasis If selected a standard 6dB octave pre emphasis is included in the TX audio F1 Last Call Check Box iDEN Mode only The F1 Last Call check box indicates whether or not the last call is reserved for the F1 button If selected function tone 1 is reserved for the last call This allows the console operator to call back the last call received PTT Notch Filter Check Box The PTT Notch Filter checkbox when selected indicates the 2175Hz notch filter is bypassed When selected 2175Hz 180Hz frequency range is ignored during PTT Use this option when 2175Hz is blocking desirable audio Busy Channel Lockout Check Box The Busy Channel Lockout check box indicates outgoing FleetSync messages are placed in queue until the radio is idle FleetSync messages can be lost when sent on half duplex radios Selecting this check box avoids lost messages PTT Setup The PTT Setup section allows a secondary external function to be controlled with a separate relay closure at the same time as the PTT relay Select one of the following PTT relay only When selected only the PTT relay is closed Default Setting
93. for this field is 70 to 60 sec Monitor Relay Reset with PTT On except PTT O Timed 0 ms Relay Closure ORI Ring CIR OffHook Rx AGC D Keep Alive Digits Enabled Star Pound Keying DEnabled Detect Tones DEnabled Hook Flash Time 500 ms Network Call Timeout 60 minutes Station ID Busy Channel Lockout Enabled 251 550 Setup C550 Operation Enabled RP251 Operation Enabled RP251 Access Digits RP251 Connect Digits Serial Port Mode Serial Port Mode Normal Serial Port Params 19200 N 8 1 FIGURE 106 Per Line Setup Phone Mode view 2 Monitor Relay The Monitor Relay field provides the IP 223 the ability to decode a valid Ethernet packet and provide a relay contact output to turn off the sub audible tone decoder circuit in the radio receiver This allows the console operator to monitor the line for other users before transmission required by FCC regulations on stations equipped with CTCSS Select one of the following operating modes for the monitor relay Reset with PTT When selected the monitor relay is closed from the time the monitor tone sequence is received until the next PTT operation On except PTT When selected the monitor relay is latched at all times except when PTT is active whether the monitor function tone is received or not Timed When selected enter the amount of time in ms the monitor relay is latched Relay Closure Ring Check Box The R1 R
94. ge for this field is 60 to 12dB FTone 1 16 Frequency Fields The FTone 1 16 Frequency fields identify the value in Hz associated with each function tone burst If the second value is set at zero 0 no second function tone is sent The standard function tones and their frequencies are shown in Table 7 The range for this field is O to 3200 Hz TABLE 7 Standard Function Tone Frequencies Function Tone Frequency Function Tone Frequency Number Hz Number Hz 150 F9 1150 F2 1850 F10 1050 F3 1750 F11 950 F4 1650 F12 850 F5 1550 F13 750 F6 1450 F14 650 F7 1350 F15 550 F8 1250 F16 450 To define the frequencies and function tones do the following 1 From the links select Tone Frequency amp Durations The Tone Frequency and Durations window appears From the PTT Frequency drop down menu select the PTT frequency in Hz In the Guard Tone Duration field enter the amount of time in ms the guard tone plays before the function tone In the Guard Tone Magnitude field enter the level dBM of the guard tone In the Hold Tone Magnitude field enter the level in dBM of the hold tone summed with TX audio to keep the radio in a transmit state o gt 6 Inthe Hold Tone Hangtime field enter the amount of time in ms the hold tone continues after the release of the PTT button 7 Inthe Function Tone Duration field enter the duration
95. ght rear of the unit pin is the positive terminal pin 2 is the ground terminal and pin 3 is the earth ground terminal As with all communication equipment earth ground should be used Earth ground is a low impedance path to earth for the purpose of discharging lightening static and radiated energy 20 131211109 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 FIGURE 81 DB25 Connector Pinout Configuration TABLE 4 DB25 Connector Pinout Connections Pin Signal Cable color 1 PTT Relay N C Brown 2 PTT Relay Common Red 3 MON Relay N O Orange 4 R1 Relay N C Pink 5 R1 Relay Common Yellow 6 R2 Relay N O Green 7 Ground Lt Green 8 Digital 0 X Mute Blue 9 Digital 2 Violet 10 Digital 4 Gray 11 CTCSS White 12 Radio RX in 4 wire RX Black 13 Radio TX out 4 wire TX or 2 wire Brown White 14 PTT Relay N O Red White 15 MON Relay N C Red Black 16 MON Relay Common Orange White 17 Relay N O Orange Black 18 R2 Relay N C Pink Black 19 R2 Relay Common Yellow Black 20 Digital 6 COR Green White 21 Digital 1 Supervisory Green Black 22 Digital 3 Blue White 23 Digital 5 PTT Violet White 24 Radio RX input 4 wire RX Gray Black 25 Radio TX out 4 wire TX or 2 wire Black White Shield Ground 21 Overview 22 2 Communications Syste
96. ghts and there may be other rights which vary from state to state FACTORY SERVICE CENTER Factory Service Center Telex Communications Inc Radio Dispatch Products 8601 East Cornhusker Highway Lincoln Nebraska 68507 PHONE NUMBERS Sales nee 800 752 7560 endi edited 402 467 3279 oe se see accede cree TelexDispatch us bosch com Customer Service 800 553 5992 Technical Support Phone nM 800 898 6723 E mail TelexDispatchtechsupport us bosch com Web is ERR www telex com CLAIMS No liability be accepted for damages directly or indirectly arising from the use of our materials or from any other causes Our liability shall be expressly limited to replacement or repair of defective materials Table of Contents OVERVIEW oia 13 CTCSS CONTINUOUS TONE CODED SQUELCH SYSTEM Operating Modes ens 13 CONNECTION tele EEEE R 29 FEATURES tes testes 14 Tone Console Operation aes 29 223 ACCESSORIES 15 2 4 WIRE JUMPER SETTINGS eene 29 IP 223 Specifications 16 TX SIDE SETTINGS 200000000000 29 Front Panel uan ii 16 LOCAL PTT 30 TEST AND ADJUSTMENT POINTS 16 CROSS MUTE 30 HANDSET EEE 17 SUPERVISORY
97. he LAM Level field see LAM Level Field on page 61 COR Enabled Check Box The COR Enabled check box indicates whether or not the COR I O pins DiG6 pin 20 of the DB25 connector are enabled If selected the IP 223 monitors the COR for line activity COR Active High check box The COR Active High check box indicates whether or not the polarity of the COR is high If selected the COR active signal is high NOTE LAM and COR can both be selected at the same time NOTE LAM and COR are used to check audio signal for processing CTCSS Setup Always On Radio Button The Always On radio button indicates whether or not CTCSS is ON at all times Setup Information On With PTT Radio Button The On With PTT radio button indicates whether or not CTCSS is generated only when PTT is activated Tape Output Radio Button The Tape Output radio button indicates whether or not CTCSS is generated If selected no CTCSS is generated This audio output is used as an analog sum of RX and TX audio for the line The output port is a single ended capacitor coupled Delay Setup TX Delay Field The TX Delay field identifies the delay in ms of TX audio When TX Ethernet packets arrive the PTT relay is closed and TX audio is delayed for the specified time This provides the ability to overcome timing issues involving repeater attack time or trunking clear to talk delays The range for this field is 0 to 2000ms RX Delay Field The
98. he Password field This password must match exactly with the Password field entry 96 Add New User Window Additional Feature Check Box The Additional Feature check box indicates access is granted to make changes to the Additional Feature page This permission is automatically granted to every user and is not configurable Save To EEPROM Check Box The Save to EEPROM check box indicates permission is granted to use the Save to EEPROM page By default permission to change configurations in this window is granted on every created account See Save to EEPROM Window on page 90 for more information Welcome Page Check Box The Welcome Page check box indicates permission is granted to change the name of the console s welcome window By default permission to change the name of this window is granted on every created account See Welcome Window on page 42 for more information Account Setup Check Box The Account Setup check box indicates access is granted to the Account Setup window Basic Ethernet amp Multicast Setup Check Box The Basic Ethernet Setup check box indicates permission is granted to the Basic Ethernet Setup and Multicast Address Setup windows where changes can be made by the user See Basic Ethernet Setup Window on page 43 and Multicast Address Setup Window on page 49 for more information Clone Console amp Pass Change Check Box The Clone Console 4 Pass Change check box indicates
99. he RxAGC Receive Automatic Gain Control check box indicates whether or not the radio RX audio includes an AGC If selected an AGC step is added to the radio RX audio This results in the transmission of a more consistent radio RX audio by increasing the level of low audio and decreasing the level of loud audio Hi Pass RX Check Box The Hi Pass RX check box indicates whether or not RX audio below 300Hz is blocked If selected RX audio below 300Hz is blocked Pre Emphasize TX Check Box The Pre Emphasize TX check box indicates whether or not TX audio includes a standard 6dB octave pre emphasis If selected a standard 6dB octave pre emphasis is included in the TX audio TX Monitor Check Box The TX Monitor check box indicates whether or not TX audio from parallel consoles in 4 wire mode are sent to the Ethernet as a transmit packet If selected TX audio from parallel consoles in 4 wire mode are sent to the Ethernet as a transmit packet 62 Per Line Setup Window Local Tone and Console Mode Configuration 2 Wire Check Box The 2 Wire check box indicates whether or not the line number to which the details on the window apply is configured as 2 wire If selected the line number to which the details on the window apply is configured as a 2 wire line Parallel Console Check Box The Parallel Console check box indicates whether or not a parallel console is being used for example a legacy tone console only available in console an
100. her Line 1 jumpers J16 and J21 Line 2 jumpers J19 and J20 Jumper Position Connection Type A Single Ended Low Impedence B Balanced 600 ohm 27 Installation and Level Settings Jumper Position Line 1 Line 2 Receive Input Impedance 14 24 8 ohms for speaker input B B 600 ohm A A 10k ohm NULL NULL NOTE When the speaker output is used the radio volume control affects the audio levels of the IP 223 Jumper Position Line 1 Line 2 Receive Input Impedance 14 23 17 24 8 ohms for speaker input B A A B 600 ohm A B B A 10k ohm B B B B COR Carrier Operated Relay I O Input Output The COR I O connection indicates that audio is being received from the radio The COR connection is provided at DIG6 pin 20 of the DB25 connector PTT Connection Connect the radio PTT circuit to the PTT relay contact terminals on the DB25 connector Usually the common of the relay contact switch is grounded and the normally open contact connects to the PTT input An alternative method to ground the common of the relay internal to the unit is to jumper R377 line 1 and R381 line 2 with a piece of wire soldered closed Monitor Connection Connect the radio MON circuit to the MON relay contact terminals on the DB25 connector Usually the common of each relay contact switch is grounded and the normally open contact connects to the MON
101. ick Save Parameters 5292 Changes are now permanently saved to the IP 223 console 48 Multicast Address Setup Window Multicast Address Setup Window The Multicast Address Setup window identifies the mode of operation or line type as well as which port the IP 223 uses to communicate various line information on Once a selection is made in the line type field the fields necessary to enter the setup information for the selected line type are enabled The fields on this window are described on the following pages NAVIGATION Clicking Multicast Address Setup displays the Multicast Port Number Setup window shown in Figure 93 Multicast Address Setup Line Enable via Number Ethernet Phone Mode iDEN 2258 11 81 2054 2258 11 81 4072 0 6 Y Den Radio tetra 225 811 81 1055 225 8 11 81 1073 0 6 Line Line Rx Mcast Address TxMcast Address TIL Vocoder Type ADPCM 32K ADPCM 32K Phone Setup Enable Line Name Multicast Address Outgoing Port TIL Ring Ring 2258 11 81 2052 6 System Manager Setup Enable Name Multicast Address Incoming Port Outgoing Port TTL System Manager 1 Tape Setup Line Number Vocoder Line Name Address Port TIL 1 ADPCM 32K v Tape 1 225 8 11 81 2250 6 2 ADPCM 32K 2 225 8 11 81 2251 6 FIGURE 93 Multicast Address Setup Line Multicast Setup L
102. ides the LAN or WAN connection for the 223 Serial Connector The serial connector DB9 is used for either of the following e To program an initial IP Address into the IP 223 unit if the IP Address cannot be programmed through the Ethernet port on the installed system NOTE To communicate with HyperTerminal the jumper setting must be 5 232 e To provide serial communication to various radios Both radio or line 1 and radio or line 2 are supported on this connector with the appropriate splitter cable NOTE You must adjust the position of the jumper on J35 when using line 1 or on J26 when using line 2 according to the serial connection type for the radio interface shown below See Jumper Positions on page 25 for more information Jumper position Connection type A RS 232 B TTL TABLE 2 Jumper Position 19 Overview SERIAL DB9 PINOUT SIGNAL LINE DB9 PIN TX 232 1 2 RX 232 1 3 TX TTL 1 9 RX TTL 1 1 Ground both 5 TX 232 2 8 232 2 7 2 4 RX TTL 2 6 TABLE 3 DB9 Pinout Radio 1 and Radio 2 Line 1 and Line 2 Connectors Two 2 DB25 connectors are provided for connection to various audio devices The pinouts shown in Table 4 are used when custom cables need to be fabricated Power Connection The 223 requires 12 to 16VDC 700mA of clean power A 3 pin screw terminal receptacle is provided on the ri
103. ine Number Field The Line Number field displays the appropriate line number for the specified parameters Enable via Ethernet Check Box The Enable via Ethernet check box indicates whether or not Ethernet connectivity is used for the line number If selected Ethernet connectivity is ON Otherwise audio received from the analog connections of the IP 223 are not echoed to the Ethernet and Ethernet traffic is not mixed into the audio of the IP 223 49 Setup Information Line Type Drop Down Menu The Line Type drop down menu identifies the operating mode for Line number and 2 The line type for all other operating modes is displayed on the window Selection of the line type enables the fields necessary to enter the setup information for the selected line type Line Multicast Setup Line Enable via Number Ethernet Line Type 1 v LocalMode 2 Local 1 Tape 2 Tetra Radio Phone FIGURE 94 Line Type Drop Down Menu Available selections for this field are Local Mode The radio is connected directly to the IP 223 allowing for simple migration and full local control of the radio Tone Mode The IP 223 based on Ethernet traffic generates the keytones required to control standard tone equipped radio circuit This allows an existing tone decoder and radio to be connected This mode also supports a parallel analog console for local control Console Mode All
104. ing check box indicates whether or not the R1 relay opens and closes in step with the ring cadence If selected the R1 relay opens and closes in step with the ring cadence 71 Setup Information R2 OffHook Check Box The R2 OffHook check box indicates whether or not the R2 relay opens when the phone is taken offhook If selected the R2 relay opens when the phone is taken offhook Rx AGC Enabled Check Box The RxAGC Enabled check box indicates whether or not the phone audio includes an AGC If selected an AGC step is added to the phone RX audio This results in a more consistent phone RX audio by increasing the level of low audio and decreasing the level of loud audio NOTE This is a software driven AGC The per line hardware AGC is not used Keep Alive Digits Enabled Check Box The Keep Alive Digits Enabled check box indicates whether or not keep alive digits are generated at the remote site or responded to at a local site Keep Alive Digits are responsible for verifying the phone connection status active or inactive Star Pound Keying Enabled Check Box The Star Pound Keying Enabled check box indicates whether or not an inbound caller on the phone line has the capability to control the radio connected to the opposite line of the IP 223 Used in conjunction with Auto Answer and Auto Disconnect Time this function allows the user to key up and key down the radio If selected the inbound caller can key up and key down the rad
105. io connected to the opposite line of the IP 223 The star key keys up the radio the pound key keys down the radio Pushing double hangs up the remote phone line Detect Tones Enabled Check Box The Detect Tones Enabled check box indicates whether or not key up tones detected on the phone line automatically keys up the radio on the opposite line of the IP 223 This parameter is used in Radio Phone Mode Hook Flash Time Field The Hook Flash Time field identifies the amount of time in ms an offhook line is temporarily placed during a hook flash The range for this field is 0 to 9999ms Network Call Timeout Field The Network Call Timeout field identifies the amount of time in minutes before a network call is automatically placed onhook The range for this field is 0 to 60min Station ID Field The Station ID field is used to enter a unique ID number to identify the line This ID is sent after an auto answer event This field can contain up to 2 digits Busy Channel Lockout Check Box The Busy Channel Lockout check box indicates outgoing FleetSync messages are placed in queue until the radio is idle FleetSync messages can be lost when sent on half duplex radios Selecting this check box avoids lost messages 72 Per Line Setup Window Phone Mode Configuration RP251 550 Setup NOTE These features support legacy PSTN radio control systems C550 Operation Enabled Check Box The C550 Operation Enabled check box in
106. iple relays with different functions In this scenario the relays for F1 and F2 are interlocked When the Relay Group assigned to Fl and F2 are different R2 does not activate when Fl is received Furthermore when there is no relay selected for a function tone but the assigned relay group is used by another relay group when the function tone is received all relays in the group are activated This allows relay R1 and R2 to be assigned to different groups and use other function tones within the same relay group to activate them Select either 1 or 2 from the drop down menu Relay Time ms Field The Relay Time ms field identifies if the selected relay s latch ON when the function tone is received or if the selected relay s is latched ON for a specified period of time when the function tone is received To program the relay s to latch ON when the function tone is received enter a zero 0 in the field To set the duration the relay s is latched ON enter the desired amount of time in ms in the field The range for this field is 0 to 32000 H high on L low off Call Type Drop Down Menu The Call Type drop down menu shown in Figure 113 identifies the iDEN radio call type Available selections for this field are Direct Connect Group Call Call Alert or Emergency Group Call lay Digital Enable Relay Group Time ms Output Call Type 1 v BOTH 2 0 2 1 0 3 R2 io Direct Connect 4
107. is the software version of a power down reset To save changes to permanent memory do the following 1 From the links select Save to EEPROM The Save Setup Parameters window appears 2 Click Save Parameters The parameters are saved to permanent memory NOTE If the Submit button on an individual setup window was not selected before moving to another window any changes made to the entries on the window are not saved to permanent memory even when the Save Parameters Button is selected To reset the IP 223 do the following 1 From the links select Save to EEPROM The Save Setup Parameters window appears 2 Click Reset IP 223 A momentary loss of connectivity occurs and the window shown in Figure 120 appears The connection is restored after several seconds 3 Click a link to access a setup window otherwise close the web browser 90 Account Setup Window TELEX NexusIP DISPATCH PRODUCTS IP 223 Te EM Name 123456789012 MAC 00 0B 7C 34 3D 76 Basic Ethernet General Gain Multicast Per Line Save to Firmware 3 012 Setup Setup Address Setup Setup EEPROM Additional Feature Clone Console Crosspatch Setup PIN Change Tone Frequency amp Durations Unit is being reset FIGURE 120 Reset IP 223 Account Setup Window The Account Setup window allows you to manage system and user accounts The fields on this window are described on the following pages NAVIGATION
108. iving audio above the LAM threshold specified in the LAM Level field This entry is also used by the Ethernet to determine how long to send audio The range for this field is 0 to 60 sec Mic Click Setup Mic Click Call Enabled Check Box The Mic Click Call Enabled check box indicates whether or not a remote radio user can click the radio PTT a specified number of times within a specified period of time to dial a programmed number If selected a remote radio user can click the radio PTT a specified number of times within a specified period and upon receipt of this sequence the IP 223 takes the PIB or TDI offhook and automatically dials the number in the Click Dial String field Number of Clicks Field The Number of Clicks field identifies the number of times the radio PIT must be pressed to automatically dial the number in the Click Dial String field The range for this field is to 5 Time Between Clicks Field The Time Between Clicks field identifies the amount of time in ms allowed between mic clicks The range for this field is 0 to 9999ms Click Dial String Field The Click Dial String field identifies the number automatically dialed when the radio PTT is pressed the number of times specified in the Number of Clicks field Per Line Setup Window Phone Mode Configuration Click Dial Timeout Field The Click Dial Timeout field identifies the amount of time in seconds the phone rings before hanging up The range
109. lines carrying DC direct current If a voltage is on the line isolate with external capacitors If the line termination must conduct direct current install a 600 600 Ohm transformer designed for the current involved IP 223 Accessories There are several optional accessories available for the 223 Part Number Description 223RACK 1 unit high rack shelf to hold up to two 2 IP 223 units 2490248 Alignment Handset 730153 Power Supply 301611000 Fleetsync Over the Air Decode 301611004 FleetSync Encode Decode 301611001 MDC Over the Air Decode 301912000 NI 223 PRD000003000 IP223 to EFJohnson 5300 Mobile Radio Advanced Control Interface Box 301953000 IP223DB9Splitter Serial Port splitter cable DB9 301956000 223 150 180 IP223 Kenwood 150 180 cable 301957000 223 9 IP223 Kenwood TK 90 cable 301969000 IP223CABCDM1250 IP 223 Motorola CDM and GM cable 301961000 IP223CAB2000 IP 223 Sepura SRM2000 cable 879794 IP223CAB Tone IP 223 Dual 0825 Tone cable 248 15 Overview IP 223 Specifications The specifications for the IP 223 are listed in Table 1 The specifications are subject to change without notice CAUTION This device is NOT PoE Power Over Ethernet compatible TABLE 1 IP 223 Specifications Operating Temperature Range 0 to 70 C for full specifications Power Requirements 12 to 16Vdc semi regulated 700mA
110. m Design Designing IP 223 system requires an understanding of the radio network and how the various radios and communication equipment are connected The first step in designing an IP 223 system is to create a roadmap of the radio console and any other communication equipment locations This roadmap must include the following e Multicast addresses for each channel of TX transmit and RX receive communication e Port numbers for each channel of TX and RX communication Base IP Addresses assigned to each console and IP 223 on the network Network Requirements Bandwidth Each VoIP channel requires 50kBit of bandwidth while active Full duplex conversation audio in each direction requires 100kBit of bandwidth NOTE Most radio voice communications are half duplex only in one direction at any one time thus requiring 50kbits Some radio systems transmit go ahead beeps when it is clear to talk In order for the console operator to hear the beeps the system must support full duplex communication Full duplex bandwidth may only be required for the first few seconds of a conversation due to the brief nature of the go ahead beeps at the beginning of the transmission When using PIB TDI C 6200 or the NI 223 for a telephone connection 100kBit is required since it is a constant full duplex conversation Multicast In general Telex systems require multicast to function The network must be able to support the mul
111. n 1 00 dB 00 00 0 2 120 dB 00 00 dB 0 FIGURE 92 General Gain Setup Window Handset Gain Setup Handset Mic Gain Drop Down Menu The Handset Mic Gain drop down menu identifies the level in dB of gain for the handset mic The values for this field are 12 0 10 5 9 0 7 5 6 0 4 5 3 0 1 5 0 1 5 3 0 4 5 10 16 22 28 and 34 Handset Sidetone Gain Drop Down Menu The Handset Sidetone Gain drop down menu identifies the sidetone gain level in dB for the handset The values for this field are 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 and MUTE Line Gain Setup Receive Gain Drop Down Menu The Receive Gain drop down menu identifies the receive gain in dB for either line 1 or line 2 The values for this field are 12 0 10 5 9 0 7 5 6 0 4 5 3 0 1 5 0 1 5 3 0 4 5 10 16 22 28 and 34 47 Setup Information Transmit Gain Drop Down Menu The Transmit Gain drop down menu identifies the transmit gain in dB for either line 1 or line 2 The values for this field are 12 0 10 5 9 0 7 5 6 0 4 5 3 0 1 5 0 1 5 3 0 4 5 10 16 22 28 and 34 CTCSS Gain Drop Down Menu The CTCSS Gain drop down menu identifies the CTCSS gain in dB for either line 1 or line 2 The values for this field are 12 0 10 5 9 0 7 5 6 0 4 5 3 0 1 5 0 1 5 3 0 4 5 10 16 22 28 and 34 TX Voice Gain Field The TX Voice Gain field allow
112. nction tones and their frequencies are the default entries These entries are shown in Table 7 on page 114 NOTE At least one function tone must be selected Relay Drop Down Menu The Relay drop down menu shown in Figure 98 identifies the relay s if any closed immediately upon receipt of the function tone Available selections for this field are no selection ROI RO2 or BOTH Jump to Entry 11010 Update Entry Tone Relay Num Enable Relay Group 1 v 1 2 Y ly R01 3 y R02 1 4 BOTH 1 A v 1 6 v R01 v 1 7 v v 1 FIGURE 98 Relay Drop Down Menu Per Line Setup Relay Group Drop Down Menu The Relay Group drop down menu identifies if a relay is grouped into separate functions This allows more than one relay to be activated at any particular time by being in separate groups For example when F1 has R1 selected as its relay and F2 has R2 selected as its relay setting the two Relay Group numbers to the same value allows multiple relays with different functions In this scenario the relays for F1 and F2 are interlocked When the Relay Group assigned to F1 and F2 are different R2 does not activate when F1 is received Furthermore when there is no relay selected for a function tone but the assigned relay group is used by another relay group when the function tone is received all relays in the group are activated This allows relay R1 and R2 to be assigned to differ
113. network The fields on this window are described on the following pages This window can contain up to 100 entries NAVIGATION Clicking Crosspatch Setup displays the Crosspatch Setup window shown in Figure 128 Crosspatch Setup Local Setup Enable Line Line 1 Start Patch FTone Stop Patch FTone Enable RCP Dialing Digits 4 Interdigit Time 2000 Patch Timeout 300 sec Global 0 RCP Tables Jump to Entry 11010 Entry Add Sting Delete Sting 1 or 2 1 Radiol v IP Address Rx Multicast Tx Multicast Tx Port 0 0 0 0 0000 0 0 0 0 0 Add Sting Delete Sting Phone 1 or 2 Radiol v IP Address Rx Multicast Tx Multicast Tx Port 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Entry Add String Delete String Phone 1 or 2 10 Radiol IP Address Rx Multicast Tx Multicast Tx Port 0 0 0 0 0000 0000 0 FEO 2007 Telex Communications In FIGURE 128 Crosspatch Setup 102 Crosspatch Setup Window Local Setup Enable Line Line Check Box The Enable Line Line check box indicates whether or not audio can be routed from one line to another line If selected audio is routed from one line to the other line TX traffic from the console overrides the crosspatch to allow the console operator to take control of the line Start Patch FTone Drop Down Menu NOTE When using the Start and Stop FTone the Line Line check box must NOT be selected The Start Patch FTone dr
114. ng type selected in the Tone Type drop down menu The range for this field is 0 to 100 Interdigit Duration Field The Interdigit Duration field identifies the length of time in ms between the digit tones for the signaling type selected in the Tone Type drop down menu The range for this field is 0 to 100 NOTE Some radio systems require an extended first tone to allow time to activate the receivers Pause Duration Field The Pause Duration field identifies the length of time in ms allowed between received groups for the signaling type selected in the Tone Type drop down menu The range for this field is 0 to 100 Preamble Duration Field The Preamble Duration field identifies the length of time in ms the first tone is sent for the signaling type selected in the Tone Type drop down menu The range for this field is 0 to 100 Group Digit Field The Group Digit field identifies the group digit The group digit is a wild card that represents any digit Placing a group digit within a filter allows any digit appearing at that location in the tone string to pass through the filter Field values can be 0 9 or A The default is A Repeat Digit Field The Repeat Digit field identifies the digit that separates two digits sent back to back On occasion radio system messages require two of the same digits to be entered back to back Use of repeat digits delimits tone duration ensuing continuous transitions
115. ns for this field in Local mode are 300 N 8 1 300 N 8 2 300 E 7 1 1200 N 8 1 1200 N 8 2 1200 7 1 2400 N 8 1 2400 N 8 2 2400 7 1 4800 N 8 1 4800 N 8 2 4800 7 1 9600 N 8 1 9600 N 8 2 9600 E 7 1 19200 N 8 1 19200 N 8 1 19200 E 7 1 See Figure 100 Serial Port Params 19200 N 8 1 Y 300 N 8 1 MDC Decode ANI Suffix Interdigit Duration Preamble Duration Repeat Digit ANI Call Format FIGURE 101 Serial Port Params Drop Down Menu Normal Mode NOTE If necessary refer to the Radio Dispatch and Signaling Equipment downloads available on the Telex website www telex com for this setting based on the radio to be installed 64 Per Line Setup Window Local Tone and Console Mode Configuration Local Mode Signaling Setup Fleetsync Decode Tana Tama None ANI Suffix Tone Mode 100 Interdigit Duration Fleetsync Encode MDC Decode MDC Encode Signaling Setup Fleetsync Decode Tone Type None ANI Suffix Digit Duration 100 ms Interdigit Duration Fleetsync Encode MDC Decode MDC Encode ion 100 ms Preamble Duration Console Mode Signaling Setup Fleetsync Decode Tone Type None v ANI Suffix Fleetsync Encode MDC Decode MDC Encode Digit Duration ms Interdigit Duration Pause Duration ins Preamble Duration Group Digit Repeat Digit ANI Decoder ANI Call Type ANI Call Format 1 None None None None None None None None
116. ntries are saved to permanent memory Vocoder Type Drop Down Menu The Vocoder Type drop down menu shown in Figure 95 indicates the bit rate at which audio is converted into digital format This feature is used to configure communication between the IP 223 and C Soft Available selections for this field are ADPCM Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation 16K and ADPCM 32K NOTE Design considerations must take into account that although 16K uses less bandwidth the audio quality might not perform as desired IMPORTANT Vocoder configurations must be the same across devices and C Soft Additional Line Multic Line Nader Vocoder Type 1 ADPCM 32K 2 ADPCM 32K 16K 1 ST V ECL Tone A FIGURE 95 Vocoder Type Drop Down Menu Phone Setup Enable Check Box The Enable check box is used to setup a phone ring when phone calls are received The entry for a ring signal must be a unique Multicast Address and different from the other lines Line Name Field The Line Name field is used to enter an alphanumeric label for the phone ring setup This field can contain up to 12 characters Multicast Address Field The Multicast Address field is used to enter the multicast address for the ring This number must be between 224 0 0 2 and 239 255 255 255 The console must be setup with the same multicast address in order to hear the phone ring 52 Multicast Address Setup Window Outgoing Port Field The O
117. on test point TP13 for line 1 or TP1 for line 2 3 Adjust potentiometer R390 for line 1 or potentiometer R391 for line 2 until OdBm is measured between the test point and GND 2VPP 707VRMS NOTE Do not adjust the RX potentiometers 4 Use the RX alignment tool VU meter accessed through the LCD display press and hold the line button and then momentarily press the IC button 3 times to verify the dBm level CTCSS Level The CTCSS level is measured by connecting an oscilloscope or RMS meter to ground and Radio 1 CTCSS test point TP7 or Radio 2 CTCSS test point TP10 With the radio connected to the CTCSS output have the remote console open to receive audio so CTCSS is present Adjust the Radio 1 CTCSS potentiometer R50 or Radio 2 CTCSS potentiometer R53 until the desired level is achieved Frequency Decoding The IP 223 is factory tuned to the frequencies shown below The detection frequencies cannot be changed as they are coded into the software However any actual function or output can be made to work with any existing programmed frequency Please consult the factory for special requirements for frequency selections Guard tone PTT Tone 2175 Hz MON Function Tone 2050 Hz Frequency Select Function Tones where used 1 1950 Hz 2 1850 Hz 1750 Hz 4 1650 Hz 5 1550 Hz F6 1450 Hz F7 1350 Hz 8 1250 Hz F9 1150 Hz F10 1050 Hz F11 950 Hz F12 850 Hz F13 750 Hz F14 6
118. on the window press ENTER to reset the IP 223 otherwise proceed to the next step The changes made are saved to memory Close the HyperTerminal program 38 Accessing 1 223 Web Browser Configuration Windows Accessing IP 223 Web Browser Configuration Windows Before connecting the IP 223 to the web browser IP Address compatible with an existing network must be set Details on setting the IP Address and Network Mask are described earlier in Setting the IP Address Information on page 33 The configured IP Address is the web browser address http XXX XXX XXX XXX the XXX s refer to the values for the assigned IP Address used to access the IP 223 Web Setup windows To access the IP 223 web setup windows do the following 1 Open the web browser on the 2 Inthe web address bar enter the IP Address of the IP 223 The Connect to IP Address window shown in Figure 88 appears Connect to 10 2 99 203 User name admin Password Remember my password FIGURE 88 Connect to IP Address Window From the User Name drop down menu type admin or the Username In the Password field enter the appropriate Username password If this is the first time the IP 223 has been started a password has not been assigned to the unit no entry is required 5 Click OK The Welcome window appears 39 Setup Information IP 223 Web Setup Windows Standards Links Across
119. on the window necessary to enter the setup information for the line type NOTE Clicking Per Line Setup displays the Per Line Setup window shown in Figure 97 55 Setup Information Per Line Setup Window Local Tone and Console Mode Configuration The Per Line Setup window for Local Tone or Console Mode configuration see Figure 97 appear when Local Tone or Console is selected from the Line Type drop down menu on the Multicast Address Setup window CTCSS Setup Function Tone Jump to Entry Line Mode Status COR Setup NNA Per Line Setup Line 1 Local Mode Change in Multicast Address Setup Port Enabled Line Mode Status Tone Mode Change in Multicast Address Setup Port Enabled v COR Setup CTCSS Setup Delay Setup Function Tone Jump to Enny 1 Entry Num 1 Per Line Setup Line 2 Per Line Setup Line 1 Line Mode Status Console Mode Change in Multicast Address Setup Port Enabled v COR Setup LAM Enabled COR Enabled COR Active High CTCSS Setup O Always On O On with PTT 9 Tape Output TX Delay 0 ms RX Delay 80 Squelch Tail Delay 0 ms Function Tone Setup Jump to Enny 11010 Update Entry Tone Relay Relay Digital CTCSS CTCSS Num Enable Relay Group Time ms Output Freq Default System 1 0 IS S S SI S S S S 9 S ES Ea Js JE 1 1
120. one Duration 130 ms 2300 Gu Hold Tone Magnitude 20 2400 Ho Function Tone Duration 40 FIGURE 134 PTT Frequency Drop Down Menu Guard Tone Duration Field The Guard Tone Duration field identifies the amount of time in ms the guard tone plays before the function tone The range for this field is 0 to 999ms Guard Tone Magnitude Field The Guard Tone Magnitude field identifies the level in dBm of the guard tone The range for this field is 60 to 12dB Hold Tone Magnitude Field The Hold Tone Magnitude field identifies the level in dBm of the hold tone summed with TX audio to keep the radio in a transmit state The range for this field is 60 to 12dB Hold Tone Hangtime Field The Hold Tone Hangtime field identifies the amount of time in ms the hold tone continues after the release of the PTT button Pressing the PTT button again during this hangtime continues the transmission without resending the guard and function tones The range for this field is O to 999ms 113 Setup Information Function Tone Function Tone Duration Field The Function Tone Duration field identifies the duration in ms of the function tone When dual function tones are set both tones are set to this duration In most cases this value is set to 40ms The range for this field is 0 to 999ms Function Tone Magnitude Field The Function Tone Magnitude field identifies the level in dBm of the function tone The ran
121. op down menu identifies the Ethernet function tone selection that starts a crosspatch between line 1 and line 2 Stop Patch FTone Drop Down Menu The Stop Patch FTone drop down menu identifies Ethernet function tone selection that stops crosspatch between line 1 and line 2 Remote Setup RCP Enable Check Box The RCP Enable check box indicates whether or not RCP Remote Crosspatch is enabled If selected RCP is enabled Dialing Digits Field The Dialing Digits field identifies the number of DTMF Dual Tone Multi Frequency digits allowed in the Drop Add String and Delete String fields on the window The entry can be 2 3 or 4 Interdigit Time Field The Interdigit Time field identifies the amount of time in ms allowed between DTMF digits before a reset occurs If a reset occurs the DTMF sequence must be started again This range for this field is 0 to 32000ms Beep Dly Field The Beep Dly field identifies the amount of time in ms between the digit string detection and status beeps echoed back to the hand held radio The range for this field is 0 to 5000ms 103 Setup Information Patch Timeout Field The Patch Timeout field identifies the amount of time in seconds allowed for inactivity on an active patch If a patch is inactive for the specified period of time the patch is dropped The range for this field is 0 to 999seconds NOTE Patch Timeout must be greater than Global Timeout Global Field
122. or panels TRA223 DSP223 and IP223 to the VX 4100 4200 series mobile radio Datron Guardian Series Mobile to 223 Series Adaptor Panels This application guide is intended to show how to assemble a cable and setup hardware of different 223 series adaptor panels TRA223 DSP223 223 to the Datron Guardian Mobile radio Telex Radio Dispatch Capabilities This application guide is intended to educate the reader on Automatic Numerical Identification ANI and specifically the support for ANI within the Radio Dispatch products Sepura SRM2000 223 Interface This application guide is intended to describe the interface between the IP223 and the Sepura 2000 Mobile TETRA radio The contents include physical connections diagrams IP 233 setup SRM2000 setup and C Soft PC console configuration Motorola COM GM PRO Series Radios to 223 Series Adaptor Panels This application guide is intended to show how to assemble a cable and setup the hardware of different 223 series adaptor panels TRA223 DSP223 and IP223 to a Motorola CDM GM PRO series mobile radio Motorola Radius M10 M100 M120 M130 M200 GM300 SM50 5 120 and Maxtrac 100 300 Series Radios to TRA223 amp DSP223 Series Adaptor Panels This application guide is intended to show how to assemble a cable and setup the hardware of the TRA223 and DSP223 for single channel control to the following Motorola radios Radius M10 M100 M120 M130 M200 GM300 SM
123. ory Setup appears 19200 HyperTerminal inl x File Edit view Call Transfer Help 018 e13 sol a 8 Enter Password for Factory Setup _ SEX Connected 0 00 24 ANSIW 9200 8 1 CAPS Capture Print echo FIGURE 86 HyperTerminal Window Password 12 Enter technobabble for the factory setup password 36 Setting IP Address Information 13 Press ENTER The serial port access window shown in Figure 87 appears ad HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help Dc 5 0 Y Enter Password for Factory Setup sss The target serial number is used to generate its Ethernet MAC addres Each units board must have a unique serial number This board s serial number is 45621422 This board s MAC Address is 00 0B 7C 55 67H Reset Board Params N Reset the board s password to none N Should this target obtain IP settings from the network N Static IP address 172 19 60 691 Subnet Mask IP address 255 255 0 0 Gateway address IP address 10 6 0 1 Saving the changes in NV memory Save checksum 4660a0f f Done For all parameters to take effect you must restart the IP 223 Do you wish to reset the unit now V N Connected 0 00 48 Auto detect 19200 8 N 1 FIGURE 87 HyperTerminal Factory Setup Options Serial Port Access Window NOTE The serial number is fixed and should match the case label The MAC Media Access Control address is generated ba
124. otch Filter checkbox when selected indicates 2175Hz notch filter is bypassed When selected 2175Hz 180Hz frequency range is ignored during PTT Use this option when 2175Hz is blocking desirable audio Busy Channel Lockout Check Box The Busy Channel Lockout check box indicates outgoing FleetSync messages are placed in queue until the radio is idle FleetSync messages can be lost when sent on half duplex radios Selecting this check box avoids lost messages PTT Setup The PTT Setup section allows a secondary external function to be controlled with a separate relay closure at the same time as the PTT relay Select one of the following PTT relay only When selected only the PTT relay is closed Default Setting RI When selected both PTT relay and relay close at same time PTT R2 When selected both PTT relay and R2 relay close at same time When selected the PTT relay the relay and the R2 relay close at the same time PTT Timeout Field The PTT Timeout field is used to indicate how long in seconds to allow PTT to be active when no audio is transmitted If a time is entered in the field PTT activity will timeout when no audio is transmitted for the designated amount of time This feature is useful in cases where the line goes offhook for an indefinite period of time due to a stuck PTT key The range for this field is 0 to 18005 To disable this fea
125. ows the use of existing tone based consoles to the VoIP network The IP 223 decodes standard tones converts it into Ethernet traffic for another IP 223 and optional parallel IP consoles Phone Mode Using a PIB or TDI a line on the IP 223 is used to connect to an analog phone line iDEN Radio Using the NI 223 allows interface with a Falcon Class push to talk PTT mobile phone system TETRA Radio Mode Used to interface to TETRA digital trunked system using IP 223 and Sepura SRM2000 mobile radio The IP 223 interfaces the radio through the PEI allowing dispatch access to TETRA radio assets Line Name Field The Line Name field is used to enter a descriptive name for the line This field can contain up to 12 characters RX Mcast Address Field The RX Mcast Multicast Address field identifies the broadcast address for all audio traffic received on a specific line All consoles must have the same Multicast Address The entry in the first Multicast Address field applies to the port number entered in the RX Port field NOTE The option to use a different Multicast Address for the RX port is available This provides flexibility and acts as a filter The range for this field is 224 0 0 2 to 239 255 255 255 50 Multicast Address Setup Window RX Port Field The RX Port field identifies the port number for each line The port number must be unique per line and must be greater than 1054 Based on the entries sho
126. p Down Menu The Serial Port Mode drop down menu shown in Figure 100 is used to identify the specific radio interface for the serial port configuration Selecting an item with a Scan List suffix enables a frequency scan list update function The freq scan list function synchronizes the console scan list with the radio s scan list By default the serial port in Tone or Console mode is Normal 63 Setup Information Available selections for this field are Normal FleetSync Series 80 FleetSync Series 80 Scan List FleetSync Series 90 FleetSync Series 150 FleetSync Series 150 Scan List FleetSync Series 180 FleetSync Series 180 Scan List Kenwood 5710 5810 EF Johnson 5300 Serial Port Mode Serial Port Mode 1 Fleetsync Series 80 Fleetsync Series 80 Scan List Fleetsync Series 90 Signaling Setup Fleetsync Fleetsync x150 Decode Fleetsync x150 Scan List Tone Type NjFleetsync x180 180 Scan List Digit Duration 10 Kenwood 5710 5810 Pause Duration EF Johnson 5300 FIGURE 100 Serial Port Drop Down Menu Local Mode Serial Port Params Drop Down Menu The Serial Port Params Parameters drop down menu identifies the configuration of the serial port data speed and format Serial port parameters refer to bit rate parity data bits and stop bits The serial port parameters in Tone or Console mode is by default 9200 N 8 1 Available selectio
127. r IP 223s This application guide is intended to show how to create a cross band repeater or extend coverage using IP 223s in either a LAN Local Area Network or WAN Wide Area Network AN VEGA 1 Kenwood Kenwood Radio Series 80 90 and 150 180 To 223 Fleetsync This application guide is intended to show how to assemble the cable and setup the hardware of the 1 223 for channel change and Fleetsync applications using Kenwood radios AN VEGA 4 223 EFJ5300 EF Johnson Series 5300 radio to the 223 Series Adaptor Panels This application guide is intended to show how to assemble a cable and setup the hardware of different 223 series adaptor panels TRA223 DSP223 and 1 223 to the EF Johnson 5300 mobile radio 127 19 223 Relm RM Series AN VEGA 18 223 Vertex VX 4100 4200 AN VEGA 15 223 Datron Guardian AN VEGA 13 Capabilities AN VEGA 11 Sepura AN VEGA 9 223 Motorola CDM Pro Series AN VEGA 5 DSP TRA Motorola Mobiles AN VEGA 6 P Motorola Mobiles RELM RM Series Radios to 223 Series Adaptor Panels This application guide is intended to show how to assemble a cable and setup hardware of different 223 series adaptor panels TRA223 DSP223 and IP223 to a Relm RM series mobile radio Vertex Standard VX 4100 4200 Series Radios to 223 Series Adaptor Panels This application guide is intended to show how to assemble a cable and setup hardware of different 223 series adapt
128. r node on the network increasing this value may correct the problem The range for this field 15 1 to 128 To define the parameters for a line number do the following NOTE The following procedure outlines the entries required for each field on the Multicast Port Number Setup window Depending on the line type selected all entries listed may not be required or available for the line type From the links select Multicast Address Setup The Multicast Address Setup window appears Select the Enable via Ethernet check box if Ethernet connectivity is used From the Line Type drop down menu select the operating mode In the Line Name field enter a descriptive name for the line In the first Multicast Address field enter the Multicast Address for the RX port In the RX Port field enter a unique RX port number In the second Multicast Address field enter the Multicast Address for the TX port In the TX Port field enter a unique TX port number eo on Fa gt ND In the TX Group Port field enter the TX group port number if applicable 51 Setup Information 10 In the Channel Hops field enter the number of channel hops routers the multicast audio packets can go through before being stopped 11 Click Submit The entries currently displayed on the window are sent to the IP 223 for storage 12 From the links select Save to EEPROM The Save Setup Parameters window appears 13 Click Save Parameters The e
129. rameters Lx 507e Parameters Changes are now permanently saved to the IP 223 console Cancel Button The Cancel button discards the user account settings you have made and reopens the Account Setup window 98 Edit Created Accounts Window Edit Created Accounts Window The Edit Created Account window as seen in Figure 125 is used to edit a created account user NAVIGATION Clicking the Edit button for the user account displays the Edit Created Account window shown in Figure 125 NOTE For more information about the different permissions check box selections see Set Permissions on page 97 Account Setup Enable Username Password New Password Confirm Password admin Delete Username Password New Password Confirm Password newl C Set Password Additional Feature O Account Setup O General Gain Setup Save to EEPROM O Basic Ethernet amp Multicast Setup Per Line Setup Welcome Page C Clone Console amp Pass Change O Tone Freq amp Durations CRP Setup amp PIN Table Reset System Parameters FIGURE 125 Edit Created Account Account Setup NOTE If you do not want to have a password for the user be sure to select the Set no PIN check box Once you have completed making changes click Save to save the changes Otherwise click Cancel to discard the changes made NOTE The information is not stored in permanent memory until it is saved as explain
130. rating each audio port in different modes Local Mode The radio is connected directly to IP 223 allowing for simple migration and local control of the radio Tone Mode The IP 223 based on Ethernet traffic generates the keytones required to control standard industry tone equipped radio circuits This allows an existing tone decoder and radio to be connected This mode also supports a parallel analog console Parallel Tone Console Base Station with 223 adapter Direct Connect Radio IP NETWORK ANALOG FIGURE 76 Local and Tone Mode Connections 13 Overview Console Mode Allows the use of existing tone based consoles The 223 decodes industry standard tones converts it to Ethernet traffic to another IP 223 that can be in tone or local mode Console Mode FIGURE 77 Console Mode Connection Tone or Local mode Base station with 223 adapter __ Base station Y with 223 adapter IP Network Analog Using a PIB Phone Interface Box or TDI Telephone Dispatch Interface a line on the IP Using the NI 223 allows interface with a Falcon Class PTT Push To Talk mobile phone Used to interface to a TETRA digital trunked system using the IP 223 and the Sepura SRM2000 mobile radio The IP 223 interfaces the radio through the PEI Peripheral Phone Mode 223 is used to connect to an analog phone line iDen Radio Mode system TETRA Radio Mode Equipment Inte
131. rface allowing dispatch access to TETRA radio assets Features NOTE The features listed below for the IP 223 version 4 100 do not comprise the full feature set For more information on all the features available contact Radio Dispatch Sales listed on www telex com Ethernet TX and LINK LEDs PTT Monitor Fl F2 relays programmable to any function tone or revert to F1 Four 4 PTT modes and three 3 monitor modes Nine 9 selectable PTT frequencies Seven 7 digital outputs for channel selection completely programmable per function tone CTCSS Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System generation 64 frequencies Hardware and software gain control Local handset port for monitoring activity and transmission back to base or to radio RS 232C port on rear for initial configuration and direct radio control Single function tone recognition 16 function tones RX Receive audio squelch Crosspatch capability ANI Automatic Number Identification over the air protocol decode and display Provides iDEN interface Supports Sepura SRM2000 TETRA radio Johnson RS5300 P25 radio interface Remote Crosspatch capabilities POTS line fail over Phone line interface MDC and Fleetsync Decode 5 6 Tone signalling encode decode Kenwood radios interface 14 Operating Modes NOTE Transient protection is provided near all audio inputs and outputs The IP 223 line transformers are not designed to operate on
132. rt Field DLVOIP option only 106 COMMAND BUTTONS eese 106 Prev 10 106 Next 10 ButtOtni unte 107 PIN Table Window esses 108 JuMP ENTRY DROP DOWN MENU AND GO BUTTON 109 SUBMIT BUTTON 109 PIN ENABLE CHECK BOX 2 109 ENTRY Si daa 109 PIN FIELD 109 SUBMIT BUTTON 109 Prev 30 Entries 0222 22 110 Next 30 Entries 110 Pass Change Window 111 Tone Frequency amp Durations Window 112 MONITOR FREQUENCY FIELD 112 PTT FREQUENCY DROP DOWN MENU 113 GUARD TONE DURATION 113 GUARD TONE MAGNITUDE FIELD 113 HOLD TONE MAGNITUDE FIELD eee 113 HOLD TONE HANGTIME FIELD 113 FUNCTION TONE DURATION FIELD eee 114 FUNCTION TONE MAGNITUDE FIELD 114 1 16 FREQUENCY FIELDS 114 UPDATE FIRMWARE 117 Update Firmware iio eic id 117 INSTALE TSM e ess 117 DOWNLOAD TELEX FIRMWARE eee 119 UPDATE FIRMWARE TOOL WINDOW 120 Field is eer 120 Device Type 120 Firmware Version Field sess 120 Left Navigation Pane
133. s allowed for inactivity on an active patch before the patch is dropped In the Global field enter the amount of time in seconds allowed for inactivity on all patches before all patches are dropped In the Drop field enter the DTMF digit sequence to drop all current patches NOTE The DTMF digit sequence entered must be the number of digits specified in the Dialing Digits field in step 6 Complete Entry 1 in the RCP Tables if applicable In the Add String field enter the DTMF digit sequence to add this crosspatch entry NOTE The DTMF digit sequence entered must be the number of digits specified in the Dialing Digits field in step 6 In the Delete String field enter the digit sequence to delete this crosspatch entry NOTE The DTMF digit sequence entered must be the number of digits specified in the Dialing Digits field in step 6 From the Mode drop down menu select the desired crosspatch mode In the Phone field enter the phone number of the phone to be dialed From the 1 or 2 drop down menu select the applicable DB25 connector port used on the remote IP 223 In the IP Address field enter the IP Address of the remote IP 223 with the radio used in this crosspatch entry In the Rx Multicast field enter the Multicast Address for the RX audio traffic In the Rx Port field enter a unique RX port number In the Tx Multicast field enter the Multicast Address for the TX audio traffic In the Tx Port field en
134. s active NOTE The admin system account is always enabled Username Display Column The Username display column displays the username of the system account This field is not configurable Password Field The Password field displays the password for the system account The password is shown in asterisks for security purposes The range for this field is a 4 16 character alphanumeric password New Password Field The New Password field is used to enter a new password for the system account The range for this field is a 4 16 character alphanumeric password 92 Account Setup Window Confirm Password Field The Confirm Password field is used to confirm the password you entered in the New Password field This password must match the password entered in the New Password field Edit Button The Edit button is used to make changes to the user system account password The edit button is inactive until the user account is enabled To enable the user account do the following 1 Select the enable check box next to the account 2 Click Submit The edit button becomes active NOTE The only configurable fields are the New Password field and the Confirm Password field Also when the Edit window is open a Set No Password check box appears For more information see Edit System Accounts Window on page 94 Save Button The Save button is used to temporarily save the change you have made to the system account
135. s you to set the transmit voice gain in dB for either line 1 or line 2 The range for this field is 04 to 60dB To adjust a signal level do the following 1 From the links select General Gain Setup The General Gain Setup window appears From the Handset Mic Gain drop down menu select the desired gain for the handset mic From the Headset Sidetone drop down menu select the desired gain for the headset sidetone From the Receive Gain drop down menu select the desired receive gain for the appropriate line From the Transmit Gain drop down menu select the desired transmit gain for the appropriate line From the CTCSS Gain drop down menu select the desired CTCSS gain for the appropriate line In the Tx Voice Gain field enter the desired gain for the appropriate if required Click Submit The entries currently displayed on the window are sent to the IP 223 for storage 9 From the links click Save to EEPROM The Save Setup Parameters window appears SN OP a PF oO DN 10 Click Save Parameters The entries are saved to permanent memory Submit Button The Submit button located at the bottom of each configuration window is used to upload changes to the 1 223 IMPORTANT The submit button saves changes in temporary memory only To permanently save changes do the following 1 Click Submit The changes are sent to the IP 223 in temporary storage 2 Click Save to EEPROM 7 The Save to EEPROM window opens 3 Cl
136. sed on the serial number 37 Setup Information The following is a brief explanation of the factory setup options shown in Figure 87 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 A Provides ability to reset unit B Allows access to the password if it is new or forgotten C Allows the unit to get an IP Address via DHCP or to manually set the IP Address D Allows the Subnet Mask to be manually entered or changed Allows the Gateway Address to be manually entered or changed F Provides the ability to reset back to defaults the Board Parameters When Reset the Board s password to None appears type Y to reset the board s password number to none otherwise type N Press Enter When Should this target obtain IP settings from the network appears type Y to obtain the IP settings from the network otherwise type N Press Enter When Static IP Address appears enter the IP Address of the IP 223 if necessary Press Enter When Subnet Mask IP Address appears enter the Subnet Mask IP Address if necessary Press Enter When Gateway address IP Address appears enter the Gateway IP Address if necessary Press Enter When Reset Board Params appears type Y to reset the board parameters otherwise type N Press Enter When Do you wish to reset the unit now appears type Y if changes were made on the window otherwise enter an N If changes were made
137. spatch Entry Field The Entry field allows for 300 PIN numbers PIN Field The PIN field identifies the PIN for the displayed crosspatch entry number The range for this field is a 4 digit PIN Submit Button The Submit button located at the bottom of each configuration window is used to upload changes to the IP 223 IMPORTANT The Submit button saves changes in temporary memory only 109 Setup Information To permanently save changes do the following Click Submit The changes are sent to the IP 223 in temporary storage Click Save to EEPROM 77 2 The Save to EEPROM window opens 3 Click Save Parameters Parameters Changes are now permanently saved to the IP 223 console Prev 30 Entries Button The Prev 30 Entries button is used to traverse the window between crosspatch PIN entries 1 and 300 Next 30 Entries Button The Next 30 Entries button is used to traverse the window between crosspatch PIN entries 1 and 300 To define crosspatch PIN numbers do the following 1 10 From the links select CRP PIN Table The Remote CrossPatch Pin Setup window appears Select the PIN Enable check box if a PIN number is required to create a crosspatch In the PIN field enter a PIN number for the crosspatch number Continue entering a four digit PIN number for the crosspatch numbers until all required PIN entries are complete on the window If all of the PIN entries are complete on th
138. splayed on the window are sent to the IP 223 for storage 11 From the links select Save to EEPROM The Save Setup Parameters window appears 12 Click Save Parameters The entries are saved to permanent memory Submit Button The Submit button located at the bottom of each configuration window is used to upload changes to the 1 223 IMPORTANT The submit button saves changes in temporary memory only To permanently save changes do the following Click Submit The changes are sent to the IP 223 in temporary storage Click Save to EEPROM 77 The Save to EEPROM window opens Click Save Parameters L Save Parameters Changes are now permanently saved to the IP 223 console 46 General Setup General Gain Setup The General Gain Setup window provides for an up or down adjustment of the gain levels for various parameters included on the window The IP 223 is based largely on software controlled resistors with a resolution of 1 54 per step Example If it is determined the output level for a transmission line is 3 0dB too high an entry of 3 0dB should be entered in the corresponding Transmit Gain field for the line NAVIGATION Clicking General Gain Setup displays the General Gain Setup window shown in Figure 92 General Gain Setup Handset Gain Setup Handset Gam 00 dB Handset Sidetone Gam 20 dB Line Gain Setup Line Receive Gain Transmit Gain CTCSS Gain TX Voice Gai
139. stoit qe ir OI ae PEN E IUS 66 ANI Call Type Drop Down Menu Per Line Setup eese eee eee eese ente eene eee enne enne sepa nee 68 Per Line Setup Phone Mode view 1 uiis aia et tina tk Lea REEL s 69 Per Line Setup Phone Mode view 2 ostentat adm datae A Rn dta eR d Cu 71 Serial Port Params Drop Down Menu Phone Mode sse esee eee 74 Per Line Setup Phone Mode view 3 ds 74 Tone Type Drop Down Menu A A AAA 75 ANI Call Type Drop Down MM rE E AS RSN 77 Per Line Setup iDEN Radio Mode view 1 x sssesisdinscatesiavdaracisiadsserassudaleranvunteataassicadandnsiiocsumasiar 78 Relay Drop Down Menu Per Line Setup ainda 80 FIGURE 38 FIGURE 39 FIGURE 40 FIGURE 41 FIGURE 42 FIGURE 43 FIGURE 44 FIGURE 45 FIGURE 46 FIGURE 47 FIGURE 48 FIGURE 49 FIGURE 50 FIGURE 51 FIGURE 52 FIGURE 53 FIGURE 54 FIGURE 55 FIGURE 56 FIGURE 57 FIGURE 58 FIGURE 59 FIGURE 60 FIGURE 61 FIGURE 62 FIGURE 63 FIGURE 64 FIGURE 65 Call Type Drop Down Menu iDEN Mode 81 Per Line Setup iDEN Mode view Di tone ente RA A 81 Per Eme Setup Tetra Mode view 1 asocio tetti a 94 Relay Drop Down Mi ls 85 Drop Down Menu Tetra Mode EVE e TURA ei 86 Per Setup Tetra Mode view 2 87 S
140. talk delays The range for this field is 0 to 2000ms RX Delay Field The RX Delay field identifies the amount of time in ms RX audio is recorded and stored RX audio is constantly recorded by the IP 223 and when a LAM or COR triggered detect occurs the IP 223 goes back the specified time of delay to start generating Ethernet packets This provides the ability to prevent lost first syllables using LAM or COR The range for this field is 0 to 1000ms 87 Setup Information LAM Setup LAM Level Field The LAM Level field identifies the threshold in dB at which the radio line un mutes and sends RX packets to the Ethernet The range for this field is 50 to 10dB LAM Time Field The LAM Time field identifies the amount of time in seconds the console continues to play audio when receiving audio above the LAM threshold specified in the LAM Level field This entry is also used by the Ethernet to determine how long to send audio The range for this field is 0 to 60 sec Monitor Relay The Monitor Relay field provides the IP 223 the ability to decode a valid Ethernet packet and provide a relay contact output to turn off the sub audible tone decoder circuit in the radio receiver This allows the console operator to monitor the line for other users before transmission required by FCC regulations on stations equipped with CTCSS Select one of the following operating modes for the monitor relay Reset with PTT When selecte
141. ter a unique TX port number When all entries in the RCP Table are complete for entry 1 repeat steps 13 through 22 above to complete the required remote crosspatch entries on this window If all of the remote crosspatch entries are complete on the window and more crosspatches need to be defined click Submit The entries currently displayed on the window are sent to the IP 223 for storage OR If all of the remote crosspatch entries are complete on the window and no more crosspatches need to be defined click Submit AND proceed to step 28 The entries currently displayed on the window are sent to the IP 223 for storage 107 Setup Information 25 26 27 28 29 Click Next 10 to toggle to the next Crosspatch Setup window Complete steps 13 through 22 for all desired crosspatch entries on the window After all crosspatches have been entered click Submit The entries currently displayed on the window are sent to the IP 223 for storage From the links select Save to EEPROM The Save Setup Parameters window appears Click Save Parameters The entries are saved to permanent memory CRP PIN Table Window The Remote CrossPatch Pin Setup window allows up 300 PIN numbers to be set for operation of the IP 223 s crosspatch feature The fields on this window are described on the following pages NAVIGATION Clicking CRP PIN Table displays the Remote Crosspatch Pin Setup window shown in Figure 131 Y
142. ticast traffic generated by the system It is very common for networks to enable multicast after an IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol join message is sent out and then prune off branches after a period of time Due to the intermittent usage patterns of two way radios such a system can appear to work flawlessly for a period of time then no longer work 23 Communications System Design NOTE When using Cisco technology IP PIM dense mode is generally recommended Generally speaking sparse dense mode can also be implemented effectively We recommend explicitly joining the multicast group with an IP IGMP static join X X X X command For more information on Cisco and IGMP visit www cisco com Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP IGMP can be used to control where multicast is allowed to propagate When a console on the subnet is expected to be continually operational multicast must be active for that subnet at all times Network Performance Networks should perform well under any loading conditions The default audio delay is 120ms plus any delay added by the network While delay alone does not cause issues variable delay jitter does Jitter in a network cannot exceed the maximum packet buffer of any individual product buffer Refer to the individual product manuals for these specifications For example the IP 223 can handle approximately 600ms of network jitter NOTE Losing more than 5 of the total packets transmitt
143. tion only The 1 or Z2 drop down menu identifies which DB25 connector port on the remote IP 223 is used in this crosspatch entry Available selections for this field are Radiol or Radio 2 105 Setup Information 1 or 2 Radiol Radio 1 1054 FIGURE 130 1 or 2 Drop Down Menu Crosspatch Setup IP Address Field XPATCH option only The IP Address field identifies the IP Address of the remote 223 with a radio used in this crosspatch entry Rx Multicast Field DLVOIP option only The Rx Multicast field identifies the broadcast address for the RX audio traffic used in this crosspatch entry To inter operate all consoles must have the same base Multicast Address The range for this field is 224 0 0 2 to 239 255 255 255 Rx Port Field DLVOIP option only The Rx Port field identifies the RX port number for this crosspatch entry The RX port number must be unique and must be greater than 1054 Tx Multicast Field DLVOIP option only The Tx Multicast field identifies the broadcast address for the TX audio traffic used in this crosspatch entry To inter operate all consoles must have the same base Multicast Address The range for this field is 224 0 0 2 to 239 255 255 255 Tx Port Field DLVOIP option only The Tx Port field identifies the TX port number for this crosspatch entry The TX port number must be unique and must be greater than 1054 Command Buttons NOTE If any changes have been ma
144. tton The Add New User button opens the Create New User window From this window you can create a user profile with selectable permissions For more information see Add New User Window on page 96 System Parameters Reset System Parameters Button The Reset System Parameters button resets all parameters in the IP 223 to their factory defaults Edit System Accounts Window The Edit System Account window shown in Figure 122 is used to edit the user system account When the Edit button is selected the user system account becomes highlighted in yellow You can only change the Password or set the account to have No Password from this window NAVIGATION Clicking the Edit button displays the Edit System Account window shown in Figure 122 Account Setup Enable Username Password New Password Confirm Password admin E user O Set no Password Delete Username Password New Password Confirm Password newl System Parameters Reset System Parameters FIGURE 122 Edit System Account 94 System Accounts Window Once you have made the change to the user system account the following message appears at the top of the Account Setup window NOTE Account Setup Additional Feature Clone Console CRP Setup PIN Table Pass Change Tone Freq amp Durations Account Setup Permissions successfully saved Parameters must be saved and the console must be reset for ne
145. ture enter zero 0 Serial Port Mode Serial Port Mode Drop Down Menu The Serial Port Mode drop down menu is used to identify the specific radio interface for the serial port configuration Selecting an item with a Scan List suffix enables a frequency scan list update function The Freq Scan List function synchronizes the console scan list with the radio s scan list The serial port in Tetra mode is by default Sepura For more information see the manufacturer s technical documentation Serial Port Parameters Drop Down Menu The Serial Port Params drop down menu identifies the configuration of the serial port data speed and format Serial port parameters refer to bit rate parity data bits and stop bits The default setting for the field 19200 N 8 1 is not configurable 89 Setup Information Save to EEPROM Window The Save to EEPROM window is used to save the current configuration to the IP 223 or to reset the parameters on the configuration webpage to the last configuration saved to the IP 223 NAVIGATION Clicking Save to EEPROM displays the Save Parameters and Reset 223 command buttons shown in Figure 119 Save Parameters Reset IP 223 FIGURE 119 Save to EEPROM Save Parameters Button The Save Parameters button is used to save any changes submitted to the IP 223 for storage into permanent memory Reset IP 223 Button The Reset IP 223 button is used to perform a full reset of the IP 223 This
146. unction tones you select appear Update Button The Update button searches and displays the selection you chose from the Jump To drop down list Tone Enable Check Box The Tone Enable check box indicates whether or not the function tone is active If selected the function tone is active The frequency for the tone is set on the Tone Frequency and Durations window described on page 114 The standard function tones and their frequencies are the default entries These entries are shown in Table 7 on page 114 NOTE At least one function tone must be selected Relay Drop Down Menu The Relay drop down menu shown in Figure 112 identifies the relay s if any closed immediately upon receipt of the function tone Available selections for this field are no selection ROI RO2 or BOTH Jump to Entry 11010 Update Entry Tone Relay Num Enable Relay Group 1 Y vi 1 y 2 1 R01 3 R02 1v 4 Y BOTH 15 5 Y 7 liv 6 RO 1 7 7 RO 1 FIGURE 112 Relay Drop Down Menu Per Line Setup 79 Setup Information Relay Group Drop Down Menu The Relay Group drop down menu identifies if a relay is grouped into separate functions This allows more than one 1 relay to be activated at any particular time by being in separate groups For example when F1 has selected as its relay and F2 has R2 selected as its relay setting the two 2 Relay Group numbers to the same value allows mult
147. utgoing Port field identifies the port number where the ring packet is generated This number must be unique and be between 1024 and 65535 NOTE The ring Multicast Address and port number must match the console s ring multicast setting to receive the ring signal TTL Field The TTL Time To Live field identifies the number of routers the multicast audio packets for the thing to pass through before being discarded Network design dictates this value See your network administrator for further information This field range is 0 128 the default value is 6 System Manager Setup Enable Check Box The Enable check box is used to enable communication with TSM Telex System Manager If unselected TSM can not detect the 223 By default the check box is selected TSM is used to update 223 firmware To learn how to update IP 223 firmware see Update Firmware on page 111 See the Telex System Manager technical manual for operation details Name Field The Name field displays Sys Manager and is not editable Multicast Address Field The Multicast Address field displays the default Multicast Address used by TSM to detect connected VoIP hardware This value is not editable Incoming Port Field The Incoming Port field identifies the port used to communicate with TSM TSM requests data from the IP 223 through this port This field is automatically populated and is not editable Outgoing Port Field The Outgoing Port field id
148. w permissions to take affect Your Password have successfully been changed Parameters must be save and console must be reset for Password to take affect FIGURE 123 Success Message The information is not stored in permanent memory until it is saved as explained in Save Parameters Button on page 90 To change the admin System Account Password do the following 1 In the Current Password field enter the current password if this is the first time you are changing the password leave the field blank In the New Password field enter a new password The password can be 4 16 alpha numeric characters in length In the Confirm Password field enter the password again Click Save Click the Save to EEPROM link at the top of the page The Save to EEPROM window appears Click Save Parameters to save the changes to the IP 223 NOTE To change the system account password from an actual password to no password leave the New Password and Confirm password fields blank and then press Save To change the user system account password or edit the account do the following 1 2 Select the Enable check box next to the user username Click Submit Once enabled the New Password Confirm Password fields Edit and Save buttons become active In the New Password field enter a new password The password can be 4 16 alpha numeric characters in length In the Confirm Password field enter the password again Click Save
149. wn in Figure 93 any console attempting to transmit to line 1 must have a Multicast Address of 225 8 11 81 and an RX port number of 2054 to monitor RX audio and a TX port number of 4072 to monitor TX audio TX Mcast Address Field TX Mcast Multicast Address field identifies the broadcast address for all audio traffic transmitted on a specific line consoles must have the same Multicast Address The entry in the second Multicast Address field applies to the port number entered in the TX Port field NOTE 2235 can also operate Unicast point to point these fields can support class A B and C addresses NOTE Make sure the RX and TX port numbers are unique The range for this field 15 224 0 0 2 to 239 255 255 255 TX Port Field The TX Port field identifies the port number for each line The port number must be unique per line and must be greater than 1054 Example Based on the entries shown in Figure 93 any console attempting to transmit to line 1 must have a Multicast Address of 225 8 11 81 and an RX port number of 2054 to monitor RX audio and a TX port number of 4072 to monitor TX audio TX Group Port Field The TX Group Port field is used to transmit to multiple IP 223s based on a unique port number Field The TTL Time To Live field identifies the number of routers the multicast audio packets go through before being stopped Your specific network design dictates this value If audio 15 not reaching a particula
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