16.5. Locator/Intercom Mode
1. When the base unit LOCATOR/INTERCOM button is pressed, a call monitor signal (intercom sound) is output from DSP (SPP,
SPN). Thus a monitor tone is heard from the speaker.
2. At the same time, flashing of the IN USE/CHARGE (LED900) is obtained from DSP (INUSE-LED). This status is called
"Intercom stand-by".
3. The receiving signal flows:
RF
→
DSP (SPP, SPN)
→
SP
4. The transmission signal flows:
MIC
→
C235, C236
→
R213, R214
→
DSP (MIN, MIP)
→
RF
16.6. Telephone Line Interface
Telephone Line Interface Circuit:
Function
•
•
•
•
Bell signal detection
•
•
•
•
ON/OFF hook and pulse dial circuit
•
•
•
•
Side tone circuit
•
•
•
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Auto-disconnect circuit/Parallel connection detection circuit
Bell signal detection and OFF HOOK circuit:
In the idle mode, Q4 is open to cut the DC loop current and decrease the ring load. When ring voltage appears at the Tip (T)
and Ring (R) leads (When the telephone rings), the AC ring voltage is transferred as follows:
T, R
→
L1, L2
→
R30, R31
→
C16, C17
→
Q6
→
DSP (BELL) [BELL]
When the CPU (DSP) detects a ring signal, Q4 turns on, thus providing an off-hook condition (active DC current flow through
the circuit) and the following signal flow is for the DC line current.
T
→
D4
→
Q4
→
Q1
→
R5
→
D1
→
D4
→
L2
→
POS1
→
R [OFF HOOK]
ON HOOK Circuit:
Q4 is open, Q4 is connected as to cut the DC loop current and to cut the voice signal. The unit is consequently in an on-hook
condition.
Pulse Dial Circuit:
DSP (RYL) turns Q4 ON/OFF to make the pulse dialing.
Side Tone Circuit:
Basically this circuit prevents the TX signal from feeding back to RX signal.
As for this unit, TX signal feed back from Q1 is canceled by the echo canceller of DSP.
Note: DSP is IC201.
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KX-TG2240BXS / KX-TGA228BXS
Summary of Contents for KX-TG2240BXS
Page 8: ...4 5 Battery Replacement 4 6 Battery information 8 KX TG2240BXS KX TGA228BXS ...
Page 9: ...5 LOCATION OF CONTROLS 5 1 Base Unit 9 KX TG2240BXS KX TGA228BXS ...
Page 10: ...5 2 Handset 10 KX TG2240BXS KX TGA228BXS ...
Page 11: ...6 DISPLAY 6 1 Troubleshooting 11 KX TG2240BXS KX TGA228BXS ...
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Page 14: ...7 SETTINGS 7 1 Connections 7 2 Dialing Mode Handset 14 KX TG2240BXS KX TGA228BXS ...
Page 15: ...7 3 Line Mode Handset 7 4 Voice Enhancer Technology 15 KX TG2240BXS KX TGA228BXS ...
Page 17: ...8 OPERATIONS 8 1 Making Calls 8 1 1 Using the Handset 17 KX TG2240BXS KX TGA228BXS ...
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Page 19: ...8 1 2 Using the Base Unit 19 KX TG2240BXS KX TGA228BXS ...
Page 20: ...8 2 Answering Calls 8 2 1 Base Unit 8 2 2 Handset 20 KX TG2240BXS KX TGA228BXS ...
Page 21: ...8 3 FLASH Button 21 KX TG2240BXS KX TGA228BXS ...
Page 23: ...8 4 2 To cancel the Dial Lock 23 KX TG2240BXS KX TGA228BXS ...
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Page 26: ...8 5 2 Dialing from the Phone Book 26 KX TG2240BXS KX TGA228BXS ...
Page 30: ...10 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 10 1 Fix the LCD to P C Board Handset 30 KX TG2240BXS KX TGA228BXS ...
Page 39: ...11 6 5 RF DSP interface signal wave form 39 KX TG2240BXS KX TGA228BXS ...
Page 62: ...19 SIGNAL ROUTE 62 KX TG2240BXS KX TGA228BXS ...
Page 63: ...20 CPU DATA BASE UNIT 20 1 IC201 63 KX TG2240BXS KX TGA228BXS ...
Page 64: ...21 CPU DATA HANDSET 21 1 IC201 64 KX TG2240BXS KX TGA228BXS ...
Page 65: ...22 EXPLANATION OF RF UNIT TERMINALS 22 1 IC801 65 KX TG2240BXS KX TGA228BXS ...
Page 67: ...24 CABINET AND ELECTRICAL PARTS BASE UNIT 67 KX TG2240BXS KX TGA228BXS ...
Page 68: ...25 CABINET AND ELECTRICAL PARTS HANDSET 68 KX TG2240BXS KX TGA228BXS ...
Page 69: ...26 ACCESSORIES AND PACKING MATERIALS 69 KX TG2240BXS KX TGA228BXS ...
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