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System Configuration 

 

The A125 Noise Reduction board is configured by two jumper switches, (JMP1 and JMP2), shown in Table 1. 
 

Jumper 

Position 

Position A 

Position B 

JMP1 

* Separate microphone & 
speaker at menu sign/post 

OSM (speaker used as both a 
speaker and a microphone at 
the menu sign/post) 

JMP2 

* C960 Intercom 

C5000 Intercom 

      Note:

  * Indicates factory default settings 

 

Table 1.  A125 Jumper Settings 

 

Mode Configuration 

 
The A125 Noise Reduction board can be configured in several different modes by using DIP switch, SW1.  
Following is a brief description of each mode and a DIP switch setting table. 
 

Noise Reduction:  

When DIP Switch number 1 ON the inbound microphone voice signal is digitized.  On 

digitized, the noise is digitally removed from the voice by the digital signal processor and converted back 
to an analog voice signal.  The analog voice signal is then sent to the microphone input of the intercom.  
When DIP Switch number 1 is OFF the inbound microphone voice signal is digitized and converted back to 
an analog voice signal without removing any noise. The analog voice signal is then sent to the microphone 
input of the intercom.  

Echo Reduction:

  Used to reduce echo for full-duplex intercom configurations.  Turn Echo Reduction OFF for 

half-duplex intercom configuration. 

Restaurant / Truck Stop Noise Reduction Level: 

When DIP Switch number 3 is OFF, the board is set for 

restaurant noise reduction level.  When DIP Switch number 3 is ON, the board is set for truck stop noise 
reduction level.  This provides approximately 6dB more noise reduction with slightly more voice 
dedegration. 

Hi Frequency Equalization: When

 DIP Switch number 4 is ON, the higher end frequencies are increased by 

3dB.  This should be set to the customer’s preference. 

 

 

DIP Switch 

Number 

ON Position 

OFF Position 

* Noise Reduction ON 

   Noise Reduction OFF 

* Echo Reduction ON 

   Echo Reduction OFF 

   Truck Stop Noise Reduction Level 

* Restaurant Noise Reduction Level 

   Hi Frequency Equalization ON 

* High Frequency Equalization OFF 

   Spare 

   Spare 

   Test Mode 

(FACTORY USE  

   ONLY; DO NOT CHANGE)

 

* Normal Operating Mode 

Note:  * 

Indicates Factory Default Settings 

 

Table 2.  A125 DIP Switch Settings 

 

 
 
 

Summary of Contents for MODULE A125

Page 1: ...vers from the 3M base station Be careful that the main circuit board does not fall out of the plastic base 2 See Important installation notice on next page before performing this step Plug the A125 ribbon cable onto connector J8 located at the top of the left side of the circuit board Be careful to support the rear side of the base station circuit board when plugging in the A125 ribbon cable 3 Pos...

Page 2: ... four vertical cuts Fold the ends of the blue receptacle down as shown below Caution Be careful to not cut any components or circuit traces on the base station circuit board Caution Be careful to pull only on the ribbon connector plug Pulling on the ribbon cable itself may cause it to separate from the plug Instructions for trimming and opening the base station receptacle 1 Make a vertical cut at ...

Page 3: ... digitized and converted back to an analog voice signal without removing any noise The analog voice signal is then sent to the microphone input of the intercom Echo Reduction Used to reduce echo for full duplex intercom configurations Turn Echo Reduction OFF for half duplex intercom configuration Restaurant Truck Stop Noise Reduction Level When DIP Switch number 3 is OFF the board is set for resta...

Page 4: ... for truck stop mode 4 Set SW2 number 4 Hi Frequency Equalization to customer s preference 5 Check the inbound audio level of headset if TALK LOCK feature is used Attempt to adjust the inbound level when background noise in restaurant is at a high level Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Correction 1 Status fault indicated Inbound audio exceeded maximum level Switch A125 OFF for one second 2 N...

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