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PREFACE...........................................................................................................2

1.

INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................3

1.1.

GENERAL ................................................................................................................... 3

1.2.

FACILITIES ................................................................................................................. 4

1.3.

HARDWARE ............................................................................................................ 11
1.3.1.  General  ....................................................................................................... 11
1.3.2. Braille Unit  ................................................................................................... 12
1.3.3. Exchange Name Announcers ....................................................................... 12
1.3.4. Recorder ...................................................................................................... 12
1.3.5. Buzzer .......................................................................................................... 12

2.

INSTALLATION ............................................................................................13

2.1.

GENERAL ................................................................................................................. 13
2.1.1. Safety Requirements for Power Provision from the System  ....................... 13

2.2.

HARDWARE INSTALLATION OF MODEL 25-A ................................................... 13

2.3.

HARDWARE INSTALLATION OF MODEL 25-S 0 AND MODEL 35  ................... 15
2.3.1. General ........................................................................................................ 15
2.3.2. S0 Bus Wall Socket Cabling/Wiring .............................................................. 17

2.4.

PROJECTING MODEL 25-A IN THE ISPBX ........................................................... 18

2.5.

PROJECTING MODEL 25-S0 AND MODEL 35 IN THE ISPBX  ............................ 18

2.6.

CHANGING THE PARAMETERS IN THE SIGNALLING GROUP ......................... 22
2.6.1. General ........................................................................................................ 22
2.6.2. Projecting the parameters  ........................................................................... 22

3.

STARTUP PROCEDURE AND ERROR MESSAGES  ....................................28

3.1.

STARTUP ................................................................................................................. 28

3.2.

ERROR MESSAGES  .................................................................................................. 30
3.2.1. Firmware downloading required 'yy'  ........................................................... 30
3.2.2. Operator Facility not (yet) available  ............................................................ 30

4.

MANAGEMENT TOOLS  ...............................................................................32

4.1.

GENERAL ................................................................................................................. 32
4.1.1. Firmware Management Tool  ....................................................................... 32
4.1.2. Data Management Tool  ............................................................................... 32

4.2.

CONNECTING THE PC ......................................................................................... 32

4.3.

FIRMWARE MANAGEMENT  .................................................................................. 33

4.4.

DATA MANAGEMENT  ........................................................................................... 36
4.4.1. General ........................................................................................................ 36
4.4.2. Data Management Procedure ...................................................................... 37
4.4.3. Data File Format .......................................................................................... 41

Summary of Contents for SOPHO SuperVisor 25

Page 1: ... Cabling Wiring 17 2 4 PROJECTING MODEL 25 A IN THE ISPBX 18 2 5 PROJECTING MODEL 25 S0 AND MODEL 35 IN THE ISPBX 18 2 6 CHANGING THE PARAMETERS IN THE SIGNALLING GROUP 22 2 6 1 General 22 2 6 2 Projecting the parameters 22 3 STARTUP PROCEDURE AND ERROR MESSAGES 28 3 1 STARTUP 28 3 2 ERROR MESSAGES 30 3 2 1 Firmware downloading required yy 30 3 2 2 Operator Facility not yet available 30 4 MANAGEME...

Page 2: ...ERFACES 47 6 1 GENERAL 47 6 2 HANDSET OR HEADSET 48 6 2 1 Connector 48 6 2 2 Toggle mode 49 6 3 S0 BUS CONNECTOR 49 6 4 ANALOGUE OPERATOR INTERFACE CONNECTOR Model 25 Only 50 6 5 AUDIO INTERFACE 51 6 6 V 24 INTERFACE AUXILIARY INTERFACE 51 6 6 1 General 51 6 6 2 V 24 Interface 53 6 6 3 Control Signals 55 6 6 4 Buzzer Contact 56 6 7 AM KEY SWITCH 57 6 8 LOUDSPEAKER 57 7 TECHNICAL DATA 58 A DIAGRAMS...

Page 3: ...1 Release date 20 Jan 2005 SOPHO SuperVisor 25 35 Customer Engineer Manual ...

Page 4: ...uperVisor Model 35 SV35 Information contained in this manual is intended for Customer Engineers responsible for the installation and maintenance of the SuperVisors model 25 and 35 Documentation references SOPHO SuperVisor Model 25 or 35 User Guide Maintenance Manual of the SOPHO iS3000 SOPHO S OM Commands Manual of the SOPHO iS3000 SOPHO S ...

Page 5: ...be aware of the fact that the available functionality on model 25 differs for the two types of interfaces In this document a distinction is made between model 25 on the analogue interface and model 25 on the S0 bus interface The following references are made Model 25 S0 if used with an S0 bus system interface Model 25 A if used with an analogue system interface Model 35 is equipped with only an S0...

Page 6: ...ncy The system administrator can be e g a communications manager or operator supervisor Each user is able to switch the SOPHO SuperVisor to night condition by pressing a certain key The system is switched to the night condition when all the operators are switched to the night condition Switching the console to day condition can be password protected 1 2 FACILITIES Model 35 offers a great number of...

Page 7: ...ilities which are present in model 25 and model 35 Note that in the table also a column is defined which denotes the facilities of the SV30 The SV30 is the predecessor of model 35 In the table Call handling is not mentioned as a facility of the SuperVisors The possibilities in call handling depend to a certain degree on the software in the system ...

Page 8: ...o mode Digital auxiliary inputs Directory handling number name translation Directory up down loading from PC Speed dialling key data and Status Monitoring data up down loading from PC Firmware uploading from PC Fully symmetrical call status information note 1 Give a line Handsfree Individual monitoring ISDN charge info note 1 note 1 Listen in and break in Loudspeaking mode Message waiting indicati...

Page 9: ...on when the handset is activated to handle a call Braille Interface The Braille interface is a V 24 interface which can be used to connect a Braille Unit for visually handicapped operators This unit represents the information of the display in Password protection note 1 note 1 note 1 note 1 QWERTY Z keyboard layout alpha numeric note 3 Series call Speed dialling keys Status display busy lamp field...

Page 10: ...ectory handling is a feature of model 35 It is equipped with an internal directory memory of 50 kb The directory information name DNR etc is stored according to an algorithm Therefore it is not possible to denote the maximum number of entries If all number and branch information is unique for 600 entries of 80 characters all entries can be stored In case the entries are 40 characters average typic...

Page 11: ...n two different ways Free messaging This is done by sending a short ASCII message to an extension which is stored in that receiving set together with the date time and originators identity When the Supervisor dials a SOPHO SET and the SOPHO SET is ringing it can send and receive messages Also in speech connection the SOPHO SET can exchange messages with the SuperVisor model 35 Message receiving Wh...

Page 12: ...of the keys SD1 SD2 and SD3 the pages 1 2 and 3 are selected By pressing Shift SD1 Shift SD2 or Shift SD3 the pages 4 5 or 6 are selected The DNRs of the extensions are ordered on the display in 10 rows of 10 extensions in such a way that the Least Significant Digit LSD of a DNR is not shown If during programming in a DNR the LSD is left out that incomplete DNR applies to ten DNRs In the field beh...

Page 13: ... for RAM backup purposes The consoles are equipped with the following interfaces S0 bus connection for both models and an Analogue Operator Interface connection for model 25 Recorder output analogue signal and control Announcer interface to control up to 4 announcers V 24 connector for Braille interface Downloading firmware Up down loading directories Status monitoring Speed dialing Connectors lef...

Page 14: ... interface on model 35 are also used for signalling purposes e g signalling to an announcer Therefore a special cable is available which is equipped with at one side a male 25p D connector and at the other side a female 25p D connector a female 9p D connector The female 9p D connector is compatible with the 9p D connector on the SV30 1 3 3 Exchange Name Announcers An exchange name announcer can be...

Page 15: ...ur system configuration 2 1 1 Safety Requirements for Power Provision from the System Analogue Operator Interfaces of all SOPHO ISPBX systems meet the following requirements The power provision agrees with the requirements for SETV circuits EN 60950 The power provision from the ISPBX system is protected against short circuit and overload by means of a glass fuse which is conform the IEC 127 requir...

Page 16: ...sole to either the interface board or to the connector box The connector box is required if the cable length of the special cable is not sufficient By using a connector box the cable length can be increased to up to 300 meters Consult also the Installation Manual or Customer Engineer Manual of your system for more information on connecting an analogue operator console CAUTION DO NOT PLUG THE F122 ...

Page 17: ... maximum length of 600 m is allowed if a cable with the following characteristics is used 1 0 0 Operator position 1 Operator position 1 Operator position 1 Operator position 1 Operator position 1 Operator position 2 Operator position 2 Operator position 2 MSU UMI OUI AOC ADU A D U 1 0 0 U M I M S U 1 0 0 O I U P M C ModeL 25 A Connector 101 301 108 308 Direct connection or via MDF and connector bo...

Page 18: ...y to the PMC G on board S0 bus The DOC Digital Operator Card is located on a PMC MC HR LU not on the PMC G In case the PNT1 is used the maximum allowed cable length is increased with 1500m depending on the cable characteristics Note that for the connection between the DLC C D U or the DOC and the PNT1 only one twisted pair is required In the figure below the possible configurations are depicted Fi...

Page 19: ... 5 negative polarity The terminating resistor 100 Ohms which is depicted in Figure 2 3 Example of S0 Bus Cabling with DTX I and marked with a does not necessarily have to be present or installed in the wall socket The following configuration rules must be applied for the resistor If the cable length is more than 100 m the terminating resistors are mandatory Only one resistor per wire pair may be i...

Page 20: ...erator circuits If model 25 A replaces an already existing Analogue Operator Console no further projecting is required If model 25 A must be added to an ISPBX project the interface board in the same way as for other Analogue Operator Consoles To do this consult the appropriate system OM or PE commands manuals 2 5 PROJECTING MODEL 25 S0 AND MODEL 35 IN THE ISPBX Projecting of model 25 S0 or model 3...

Page 21: ...ections 2 5 PROJECTING MODEL 25 S0 AND MODEL 35 IN THE ISPBX The items in the action column have the following meaning no action Continue with the next paragraph of the section where was referred to this table 280E In this signalling group the parameter of bit 1 must be set to 2 with PE command 4401 for the meaning of this bit see Table 2 3 Byte Numbers and their Values Ranges and Meanings 1905 In...

Page 22: ...SW 300 The SV25 35 may be connected to a DTX I a DLC C D U or a DOC board Execute the following steps Actions 1 Check which row in Table 2 2 Relations between PR SSW HW interface and PMC package is applicable to your system and execute the action mentioned in the action column 2 If connected to a DOC PR SSW HW INTERFACE PMC PACKAGE ACTION 200 205 DLC C D DOC 205 10 280E 200 205 DLC C D DOC 205 10 ...

Page 23: ...he User Identification Number USIN or to the DNR of the operator circuit This way a password can also be redefined which is useful if a user has forgotten the password 4 For signalling groups 280E in SSW 200 205 and SSW 300 and 0911 only in SSW 300 a number of parameters may be changed It concerns Transmit receive levels Default language Activation deactivation of downloading the level language Su...

Page 24: ...ctivation deactivation of downloading the level password protection If you want to change one of the default parameters use the OM command CHPMPD See also section 2 6 CHANGING THE PARAMETERS IN THE SIGNALLING GROUP 6 To define the DNR of the Operator Circuit use OM command CHOPDC The Operator Type Digital Operator Code is 2 7 Set the circuit and board in service with OM command SETINS 2 6 CHANGING...

Page 25: ...TION BYTE VALUE RANGE VALUE SG 280E SG 0911 SG 1905 SG 6005 3 53 2 Transmit gain setting 0 15 6 4 54 3 Receive gain loudspeaker 0 8 4 5 55 4 Receive gain handset 0 36 8 6 56 5 Side tone gain loudspeaker 0 14 14 7 57 6 Side tone gain handset 0 14 2 8 59 7 Language 0 8 0 8 Password character 0 16 28 18 9 Password character 1 16 28 16 10 Password character 2 16 28 26 11 Password character 3 16 28 22 ...

Page 26: ... the byte value ranges with the levels of the transmit receive and side tone levels BIT NUMBER DESCRIPTION BIT VALUE RANGE DEFAUL T VALUE SG 280E SG 0911 SG 1905 SG 6005 2 1 0 Activate downloading 0 no 0 1 yes 2 Supervisor type 0 dataterminal 1 1 operator 1 Password protection 0 no 1 1 yes ...

Page 27: ... 25 5 0 01 16 9 24 5 2 5 02 17 6 23 5 4 03 18 3 22 5 6 04 19 0 21 5 8 05 20 3 20 5 10 06 21 6 19 5 12 07 22 9 18 5 14 08 23 12 17 5 16 09 24 16 5 18 10 25 15 5 20 11 26 14 5 22 12 27 13 5 24 13 28 12 5 26 14 29 11 5 Infinite 15 30 10 5 16 9 5 17 8 5 18 7 5 19 6 5 20 5 5 21 4 5 22 3 5 23 2 5 24 1 5 25 0 5 26 0 5 ...

Page 28: ...es below give the byte ranges of the languages and the passwords respectively 27 1 5 28 2 5 29 3 5 30 4 5 31 5 5 32 6 5 33 7 5 34 8 5 35 9 5 36 10 5 BYTE RANGE TRANSMIT GAIN dB RECEIVE GAIN LOUDSPEAKE R dB RECEIVE GAIN HANDSET dB SIDE TONE GAIN dB ...

Page 29: ...word Characters Table 2 7 Default Languages BYTE VALUE PASSWORD CHARACTER 16 1 17 2 18 3 19 4 20 5 21 6 22 7 24 8 25 9 26 0 27 28 BYTE VALUE LANGUAGE 0 English 1 Dutch 2 German 3 French 4 Spanish 5 Italian 6 Swedish 7 Danish 8 Portuguese ...

Page 30: ...ecting is not correct In that case the Operator facilities are not available The main menu which is displayed when you press the menu key will be available except for the following Status menu In case of model 25 Urgent Day Night AM Cost The startup procedure in model 25 and model 35 is depicted in Figure 3 1 Startup Procedure in Model 25 and Model 35 If errors are detected during this procedure a...

Page 31: ...downloading From PC and erase FEPROM Display message Firmware downloading in Y N Y N Y N Y Key board OK Boot ROM test OK Contents of FEPROM correct N Y Y Power Supplied via Analoque Interface MODEL 25 MODEL 35 Operator Facility available Startup firmware and establish Analoque Operator interface Startup firmware and establish S bus connection 0 N Err mess Operator facility not yet available Err me...

Page 32: ...sion cannot operate with the firmware version 04 VPU data has not been downloaded completely In all of these cases you have to upload the firmware and VPU data Consult section 4 3 FIRMWARE MANAGEMENT to upload the firmware Note that as soon as the error message is displayed the console is ready to accept the firmware VPU data at the V 24 interface So in the procedure in section 4 3 FIRMWARE MANAGE...

Page 33: ...31 The other error messages indicate that the console is defect ...

Page 34: ...ement tool is used for uploading downloading and editing of the following Directory data Status monitoring data Speed dialling keys data This program gives you the possibility to prepare a directory on the PC or to download a directory from the SuperVisor into the PC and to edit it Afterwards you can restore it into the supervisor It is also possible to prepare and handle status monitoring data an...

Page 35: ...6 section V 24 Interface Auxiliary Interface Connect the Supervisor to the COM1 port of the PC This is the default port in the software tools for SuperVisor management If your PC has a DTE V 24 interface generally you can use a one to one V 24 cable 4 3 FIRMWARE MANAGEMENT Firmware management is only necessary if the firmware in the FEPROMs in model 25 or model 35 is corrupted or must be upgraded ...

Page 36: ...ingly the requirements of the selected language Note Once a language has been selected and the directory has been stored in the SV35 the sorting method cannot be changed by selecting another language However if the sorting order must be adapted to another language the data must be down loaded to the PC then a new language must be selected then the data must be uploaded to the SV35 again PROCEDURE ...

Page 37: ... will ask for the firmware data files and VPU data files Continue with step 6 in this procedure With file parameters Enter the name of the tool followed by the file names that you want to upload SVFW200 SV_35_v DWL VPUD01_v DWL VPUD02_v DWL VPUD03_v DWL VPUD04_v DWL VPUD05_v DWL VPUD06_v DWL VPUD07_v DWL VPUD08_v DWL VPUD09_v DWL CR v in the file names represents the version number of the file Now...

Page 38: ...an be useful to retrieve data from a console and store it on a floppy as backup If the console must be replaced or if the number of consoles on one ISPBX has to be expanded you can easily store the backup data in the console In case of a power failure there is no danger of data loss in the console because the data is stored in FEPROM The following tool for data management is available on floppy SV...

Page 39: ...t the settings in this file are correct you don t have to delete it 3 If not yet done connect a one to one V 24 cable between the Supervisor and the COM1 port of the PC 4 Prepare console by pressing the menu key as depicted here In the soft key menu press the button which is under comm on the display If required consult A DIAGRAMS for a total overview of the soft key menu 5 Select P Dial and bit r...

Page 40: ... name and close with CR CAUTION IF YOU ENTER A FILE NAME OF AN ALREADY EXISTING FILE THE CONTENTS OF THIS FILE WILL BE OVERWRITTEN BY THE RETRIEVED DATA After you have given the file name the retrieval is started When the retrieve action is completed the tool redisplays the menu Choice 2 Edit data In this option you can edit a data file which is on your hard disk This can be a new file or the file...

Page 41: ... editor and you will be in the editor program After closing the editor the tool returns to the Data editing menu In the following section the layout of the data files is explained Choice 3 Store data into SuperVisor If you have chosen 3 it means that you want to store data into the Supervisor The following menu is displayed Store data into SuperVisor 1 Store directory data 2 Store status monitorin...

Page 42: ...s If you have chosen 4 it means that you can change the following Communication port settings Editor name Default directory file name Default Status monitoring file name Default speed dial key file name The following menu is displayed on the screen Tool 12nc 3522 278 xxxxx Tool version 1 01 Give new baud rate 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 9600 Give new com port 1 8 1 Editor Give editor name edit Direc...

Page 43: ...This is required if the files are not in the same directory as the tool and if there is no path set DOS Choice 5 Exit The exit function causes the tool to go back to DOS 4 4 3 Data File Format The data that is to be stored into the console must be conform a defined format Otherwise the store operation fails In the following subsections the data formats for the files are explained The Directory Fil...

Page 44: ...ange of 10 DNRs or the line number A maximum of 5 digits may be entered If a DNR range is specified the DNR must be entered without the least significant digit If a line number is entered it must be preceded by a or a to indicate that the digits represent a route line number instead of a DNR range The line number that follows the dot or the hash must be three digits Example if you want to monitor ...

Page 45: ...rt already used by another task mouse driver Directory file does not exist Action Check the path and file name Status monitoring file does not exist Action Check the path and file name Speed dial key file does not exist Action Check the path and file name Communication failure Action Check connection between the console and the PC Invalid programming of Action Check data format in the file If file...

Page 46: ...dy mentioned The softkey menu for the tests is as follows Voice In model 25 always displayed In model 35 not displayed when in day mode Languages On main menu of all consoles Miscellaneous On main menu of all consoles Buzzer On main menu of all consoles Communication On main menu of all consoles Test On main menu of all consoles Status Display Optional only when console is in Call Handling mode Th...

Page 47: ...licable softkey Return Back to the main menu F xx xx Firmware version number B xx xx Version number of software in the Boot PROM F 12nc Firmware 12 number code B 12nc 12 number code of software in the Boot PROM Return Back to the main menu xx Value in the softspeaking mode see table 2 5 yy Value in handsfree mode see table 2 5 Return Back to the main menu F xx xx B xx xx F 12nc B 12nc Return Trans...

Page 48: ... the Main Menu a dialogue is started in the dialogue field Adjust volume with and keys Buzzer level can be adjusted using vol and vol keys Also the external buzzer contact is activated Return Back to the main menu Dark The display will be fully darkened Blank The display will be fully blanked Return Back to the main menu Return Dark Blank Return ...

Page 49: ...elected by means of the softkey menu The other connectors on models 25 and 35 are all located at the rear side of the console The connectors at the rear side of model 25 are depicted in Figure 6 2 Items at the Rear Side of Model 25 and the connectors at the rear side of model 35 are depicted in Figure 6 3 Items at the Rear Side of the Model 35 Note that a key switch is present at the rear side of ...

Page 50: ...ed in at the right as well as at the left of the console S bus Connector 0 V 24 Auxillary Interface Analoque Operator Interface AO AM Key Switch Audio IN Interface Loudspeaker FOR SAFETY REASONs If the analoque interface is used a dummy connector be placed on the S bus connector If the S bus is used a dummy plate placed on the Analoque Interface must must be 0 0 Audio OUT Interface S bus Connector...

Page 51: ...ute the following steps 1 Press the key which is under the notation Misc on the display 2 Press the key under the notation Hndset on the display Now the microphone is toggled On the display is denoted which side is selected 6 3 S0 BUS CONNECTOR Model 35 is connected to the ISPBX with a 2x2 wire twisted pair ISDN S 0 bus This is also valid for model 25 if the S 0 bus interface is used The connector...

Page 52: ...ed to connect the console to the interface in the ISPBX or to the Connection Box see chapter 2 INSTALLATION Via this interface the 48 V DC power is supplied together with data and voice The data part of the interface exchanges information between the operator and the ISPBX The interface connector is a F122 connector It allows a direct connection with the connector on the analogue operator interfac...

Page 53: ...neral The V 24 interface is combined with the auxiliary interface in one female 25p D connector Therefore a splitted cable can be used to split the V 24 signals from the auxiliary signals This splitted cable is available as standard item The wiring in this cable is depicted in Figure 6 7 Layout of Splitted V 24 Auxiliary Cable The layout of the auxiliary connector is shown in Figure 6 8 Auxiliary ...

Page 54: ...8 20 25 Pole D connector Pin number V 24 INTERFACE DCE CT103 TXD CT104 RXD CT105 RTS CT106 CTS CT107 DSR CT102 GND CT109 DCD CT108 DTR 1 2 3 4 5 8 9 9 Pole D connector Pin number AUXILIARY INTERFACE GROUND Announcer Adress 0 Announcer Adress 1 Announcer Trigger Recorder Buzzer Contact 0 Buzzer Contact 1 WT BR GN YW GY RD BK 1 5 Buzzer Contact 0 Buzzer Contact 1 Recorder Announcer Trigger Ground An...

Page 55: ... V 24 interface it can be connected to the V 24 interface on the PIN FUNCTION REMARKS 1 Ground Aux GROUND for the auxiliary signals 2 CT103 TXD DCE Transmit data input V 24 DCE 3 CT104 RXD DCE Receive data output V 24 DCE 4 CT105 RTS DCE NOT USED 5 CT106 CTS DCE NOT USED 6 CT107 DSR DCE NOT USED 7 CT102 GND GROUND for V 24 8 CT109 DCD DCE NOT USED 12 Announcer Trigger Open collector output 13 Anno...

Page 56: ...o Softkey Menu by pressing the softkey 2 Select communication menu by pressing the key which is below the comm notation in the display 3 Select which type of communication you need P dial required for downloading of firmware or directories Braille required for the Braille unit 4 Select the bit rate Braille unit 19200 bit s Firmware downloading 19200 bit s Directory applications whatever is require...

Page 57: ...l is active In this case the signal level will be ground level If the collector is open off state it means that the signal is inactive In this case the signal level is floating Trigger Announcer By means of a trigger pulse of 250 ms the announcement is started If the collector conducts signal level ground level it means trigger pulse active If the collector is open signal level floating it means t...

Page 58: ...e protected against negative voltages 6 6 4 Buzzer Contact On the auxiliary interface is an external buzzer contact This contact can be used to control an external buzzer or bell If the contact is closed the buzzer is on The contact is insulated from the supervisor system which allows AC signals to be used Note that the insulation does not agree to safety requirements and therefore it cannot be us...

Page 59: ...rational Maintenance level 1 and OM level 2 If the key is present OM commands with level 2 can be executed on the model 25 or model 35 This feature is implemented because of protecting reasons 6 8 LOUDSPEAKER The loudspeaker is used during loudspeaking mode The loudspeaker is also used as buzzer ...

Page 60: ... ISPBX Interface DTX I or DLC U combined with PNT1 version 2 Voice Specifications Handset CCITT Rec P76 Speech coding CCITT A law Input Output Audio connectors Separate cinch connectors for input and output Audio specifications Audio in 1 0 V at 1 kHz 47 kOhm Audio out 0 5 Vrms at 1 kHz 4 7 kOhm The voltages which are mentioned agree with the maximum value of the PCM code word ANN 0 1 trigger Outp...

Page 61: ...mption 3 0 W Power Supply for model 25 S0 and model 35 Power supply 40 V supplied on the S0 bus Power consumption 2 5 W Mechanical Weight 2 1 kg Dimensions without handset Display down 365x280x95 mm Display up 365x225x198 mm Languages Languages for display and for Voice Synthesis Danish Dutch English French German Italian Spanish Swedish Portuguese Keyboard Keyboard types International alpha numer...

Page 62: ...if S bus connection 0 Return Return Accept Clear Backsp Return Alarm Extern Keyerr Locate Adjust See Note Call See Note Buzzer On Off if Alarm Buzzer On Off if Call Buzzer On Off if Ext Call Buzzer On Off if keyerror Buzzer on Adj Vol With and keys Return Handset Loudsp Both Versn Keybd Displ Buzzer Display version number Show transmission par Keyboard test Display test Buzzer test Transm Return D...

Page 63: ...mission par Keyboard test Display test Buzzer test Transm Return Detactive Prev Pg Next Pg Next Deactivate Status menu Go to previous status page Go to next status page Go to next field Yes No Delete highlighted item Don t del Highlighted item 1200 1200 bit s 2400 2400 bit s 4800 4800 bit s 9600 9600 bit s 19200 19200 bit s Set braille mode Set PC communication Braille P Dial Return Active Return ...

Page 64: ...62 Figure A 3 Model 25 Keyboard ...

Page 65: ...63 Figure A 4 Model 35 Keyboard ...

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