Signal Name
Function
nIRQ_ASIC
Interrupt Request from ASIC: This indicates ASIC requests interrupt.
nIRQ_SDB
Interrupt Request from SD card I/F: This indicates SD card I/F requests interrupt.
nIRQ_USB
Interrupt Request from USB I/F: This indicates USB I/F requests interrupt.
LA[1] -[16]
Address bus
nLB
Lower Byte Select: This indicates Lower byte select signal of SRAM
LD[0] -[15]
Data Bus
LDHW[1] -[0]
Down Highway: Data output terminal connected to codec etc. as down data signal of local highway
nLEDALM
Alarm display L: On
nLEDRUN
RUN display L: On
nLOS
Loss of synchronous signal: Reserve at present
LHWCLK[0]
Highway Clock Signal (8MHz): Bit clock of local highway and selectable among 2.048 / 4.096 / 8.192MHz.
LUHW[1] -[0]
Up Highway: Data input terminal connected to codec etc. as up data signal of local highway.
MASTER/nS
Master/slave identification signal when SIC card (Future Option) as intersystem connection card is mounted. MPR
inputs this signal and detects which the MPR will be. H: Master L: Slave
MD0-2
Mode Control Terminal: Clock operation mode of CPU is set.MD2: L, MD1: L, MD0: H Fixed
MELODYSEL
Melody IC Tune Name Select L: Ju te veux H: Minuet
MEX_MODE[0] -[3]
Information Bit to know the memory mounting capacity etc. of MEX card.Reserve at present.
MOHSEL
Switching Signal between internal hold sound source and external hold sound H: Internal L: External
Mu/nA
Switching Signal of Sound Compression Law H: Mu-Law, L: A-Law
M/nS
TDA100, TDA200 Identification Signal set on the back board. The MPR inputs this signal and detects which the MPR
will be. H: TDA200, L: TDA100
POWTYPE[0] -[1]
Power Supply Type:
POWTYPE
[1]
[0]
S Power Supply attached
H
H
M Power Supply attached
L
H
L Power Supply attached
H
L
nPRS_MEX
Press MEX: Information of MEX Card Attachment L: Attached, H: Not attached
nPRS_RMT
Press RMT: Information of RMT Card Attachment L: Attached, H: Not attached
nPRS_SDB
Press SD card: Information of SD Card Attachment L: Attached, H: Not attached
nRAS3L
Lower Byte Address Row Address Strobe: RAS signal for SDRAM
nRAS3U
Upper Byte Address Row Address Strobe: RAS signal for SDRAM
nRD
Read: USB I/F, SD card I/F, ASIC, SRAM, Read signal for flash memory
RD/nWR
Read/nWrite: Read/Write signal for SDRAM
nRESOUT
Reset Out: Reset from CPU (IC101) to each card
nRESET
Reset: Power-on reset signal
nRESETM
Manual Reset: Manual reset request signal for CPU
RINGER
Ringer Signal: Outputs square-wave of 16Hz/20Hz/25Hz as source signal of ringer
RING_SYNC
Trigger Signal of Ringer Signal generation timing to each internal line card
nRTS2
Request To Send to RS-232C connector
RTS_RMT
Request to Send: Flow signal for modem
RXD2
Receive Data from RS-232C connector
RXD_RMT
Serial Data Output Terminal: ASIC
SDCD
SD Card Detect Input
SDCLK
SD Card Clock Out
SDCMD
SD Command
SDDAT0-3
SD Card Data
SDWP
SD Card Write Protect Input
SHW_CLK
Intersystem Highway Clock Signal (4MHz) Bit clock of intersystem highway and selectable among
256KHz/512KHz/1.024MHz/2.048MHz/4.096MHz.
SHW_FH
Intersystem Highway Synchronous Signal (8KHz) 8KHz frame synchronous signal of intersystem highway
TXD2
Transmit Data to RS-232C connector
TXD_RMT
Serial Data Input Terminal: Data receiving terminal from RMT to UART in the ASIC
nUB
Upper Byte Select: SRAM
USB_D+
USB Data +
USB_D-
USB Data -
VBUS
Bit indicating that power source is supplied to USB bus [Host (PC etc.) is connected.] H: Host connected L: Host not
connected
VREF
Reference Voltage for MOH Circuit Intermediate potential of +15V
nWAIT
Wait: Hardware wait request signal for bus timing between CPU and ASIC
WDTCLR
Reserve
nWE
Write Enable: WE signal of SRAM
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KX-TDA100CE
Summary of Contents for KX-TDA100CE
Page 8: ...5 SYSTEM OVERVIEW 5 1 SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS 8 KX TDA100CE ...
Page 17: ...8 2 SYSTEM CONTROL 8 2 1 System Control Block Diagram 17 KX TDA100CE ...
Page 18: ...8 2 2 Voice TDM Highway Bus Block Diagram 18 KX TDA100CE ...
Page 21: ...8 3 2 EC Bus System Connection Diagram 21 KX TDA100CE ...
Page 32: ...11 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 11 1 MPR CARD 11 1 1 Startup 32 KX TDA100CE ...
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Page 38: ...11 1 3 Paging 38 KX TDA100CE ...
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Page 41: ...11 1 4 MOH Using 41 KX TDA100CE ...
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Page 44: ...11 1 5 USB Connection 44 KX TDA100CE ...
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Page 46: ...11 1 6 RS 232C Connection 46 KX TDA100CE ...
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Page 48: ...11 1 7 SD Card I F 48 KX TDA100CE ...
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Page 54: ...12 2 DIAGNOSIS TEST 1 Click Diagnosis of Utility 54 KX TDA100CE ...
Page 55: ...2 Pair Port Test operation Select card for Test 3 Click Pair Port Test 55 KX TDA100CE ...
Page 56: ...4 Click OK 5 Click Cancel 56 KX TDA100CE ...
Page 57: ...6 Card Test operation Select card for Test 7 Click Card Test 57 KX TDA100CE ...
Page 58: ...8 Click OK 9 Click Cancel 58 KX TDA100CE ...
Page 63: ...14 TERMINAL GUIDE OF ICS TRANSISTORS AND DIODES 63 KX TDA100CE ...
Page 65: ...16 CABINET AND ELECTRICAL PARTS LOCATION 65 KX TDA100CE ...
Page 66: ...16 1 EXTENSION BOARDS FOR SERVICING 66 KX TDA100CE ...
Page 67: ...17 ACCESSORIES AND PACKING MATERIALS 67 KX TDA100CE ...
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