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MCR/TSR Alpha Series Remotes 
 

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The Alpha series remote control unit, when combined with the appropriate termination panel, provides: 

 

a reliable means of remotely controlling specific radio models from various manufactures 

 

an LCD channel display, channel/system/group/zone controls, scan control with indicator, intercom button, 
privacy button with indicator, speaker, volume control, and other functions that vary by model 

 

a maximum of 50 parallel remote units may be connected to the control station via the termination panel 

 

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Power  

The remote is powered from 120V 60Hz AC using the supplied wall pack transformer.  In most cases, when the 
supplied wall pack is used, a standard grounded outlet is acceptable.  An ideal ground point would consist of a ½ 
inch copper rod driven six feet into the earth with at least a #16 AWG copper wire connecting it to the GND terminal 
of the remote, taking the shortest path possible.  A 12 to 16VDC source may be used in place of the wall pack.   

 
Phone line  

For proper operation, use of a high quality voice grade circuit such as a leased line or in-house twisted pair wiring is 
required.  DC continuity is not required.  Connection is made to the remote via the supplied six foot modular cord. 
 

Radio Programming 

See MCP/TSP series termination panel manual and refer to appropriate matching term panel for required radio 
programming in order for system to operate correctly. 
 

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The Alpha series remotes are a specialty remote and require the matching termination panel and radio to operate.  
DTMF signaling is used to communicate between the remote and term panel.  A standard tone remote or panel will 
not work on the system. 

 
Phone Line  

Phone line connections are made using the supplied modular line cord.  

Only the two center conductor wires (the 

red and green) are to be connected and used on a two wire system.  Do not connect the black and yellow on a two 
wire system. 

 The four center conductor wires (the red, green, black, and yellow) are used on a four wire full duplex 

system.  They are not polarity sensitive.  Alpha remotes are shipped from the factory in the two wire mode.  Refer 
to “Table 1 - Dip Switch Settings” to configure for four wire full duplex mode. 
 

Power 

Power connections consist of plugging the wall pack in the nearest grounded AC receptacle.  If DC power is 
required, remove the wall pack and connect the positive supply lead to terminal 1 of J3 and the negative supply 
lead to terminal 2 of J3. 
 

Parallel operation

  

Up to 50 Alpha series remote may connected in parallel.  As parallel remotes are installed, the set up procedure 
need only to be performed on the new remote(s). 
 

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Most adjustments can be accessed through the bottom of the remote (see page 11 for pictorial). 
  

Line Balance 

Terminate the phone line at the radio end by the appropriate MCP/TSP termination panel.  Remove the screws 
securing the top half of the housing to access R43.  Power up the unit with the handset on-hook and the PTT switch 
on the handset pressed or the PTT pressed down on deskmic version.  You should now hear a test tone on the 
speaker (adjustment of the volume control may be necessary).  Adjust R43 until the tone heard is at minimum or 
null setting.  Line balance is now complete.  Lifting the handset off-hook or pressing the monitor on the deskmic will 
end the test tone. 
 

Rx Audio

 

The RX adjustment (R1) has been factory set to function with input levels from -10dBm to +10dBm. 

Summary of Contents for MCR210A

Page 1: ...Wylie Texas 75098 Phone 972 429 7160 800 869 9128 Fax 972 429 7165 888 437 5360 www cpicomm com Alpha Remote Series Multi Channel Remotes 1 2013 MCR210A MCR211A MCR212A MCR310A MCR410A MCR411A TSR210A...

Page 2: ...MMING THE ALPHA REMOTE 4 5 GENERAL PROGRAMMING INFO 4 PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES 4 5 CLONING 5 ERASING 5 DIP SWITCH SETTINGS AND MISC CONNECTIONS 6 WARRANTY 7 PARTS LIST 8 10 ADJUSTMENT LOCATIONS 11 BOARD...

Page 3: ...n modular jack Deskmic Six pin modular jack deskmic option replaces handset COMPATIBILITY Following table lists the Alpha remote and matching termination panel s with the compatible radio s Remote Ter...

Page 4: ...te and term panel A standard tone remote or panel will not work on the system Phone Line Phone line connections are made using the supplied modular line cord Only the two center conductor wires the re...

Page 5: ...on on the remote the scan LED will illuminate and the LCD will display SCANNING Note Some radios do not support the scan LED or SCANNING Monitor Indicator Operates the same as the radio when used Tran...

Page 6: ...aracter in the 10th MCR210a 310a 410a or 9th MCR212a position do not press Scan continue to Step 6 6 Repeat Steps 2 3 4 until all desired channels have been programmed with messages 7 Press the Scan o...

Page 7: ...a single remote the message data can be copied from that remote to any number of remotes connected to it 1 Connect the other remotes together using the same wiring system that will be used for normal...

Page 8: ...used 5 not used not used 6 not used not used 7 Speaker mute off hook handset model Speaker mute on Deskmic Tx deskmic model Speaker always active 8 Allows volume to be turned down completely Prevents...

Page 9: ...indicators and fuses which are warranted to be operational when shipped from the factory No credit will be given for unauthorized repair This warranty does not extend to any of our products which hav...

Page 10: ...Mono Ceramic 1 NPO 208 0071 103 C43 47uF Electrolytic 208 4052 474 C47 51 047uF Mono Ceramic 208 0092 473 C49 53 54 20pF Ceramic 208 0001 200 DIODES CR1 2 5 1N4735A 212 0100 008 CR3 4 11 12 13 1N4148...

Page 11: ...5 1 4W 242 0001 271 R110 270K 5 1 4W 242 0001 274 R113 39K 5 1 4W 242 0001 393 POTENTIOMETERS R1 43 87 25K Pot 242 0101 253 R44 10K Pot 242 0101 103 R66 76 86 1K MultiturnTrim Pot 242 0104 102 R98 2...

Page 12: ...ISC Y1 4Mhz Crystal 258 0002 002 VR1 5 Volt Regulator 417 7805 000 VR2 Reset Generator 425 7757 000 J1 8 Position Header 228 0018 008 J2 12 Position Header 228 0018 012 16 Position Flex Jumper 600 ALP...

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