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Both packages require the following minimum system:
Windows® 95 with Internet Explorer 4.01 SR2
64 MB Memory
20 MB Free Hard Disk (not including swap file)
TrunkEdit: One free serial (COM) port.
TrunkSupervisor: One free serial (COM) port,
or two free serial (COM) ports if an
AutoTIMS unit is to be monitored.
NOTE
: A minimum of two serial ports are required to
run both software packages at the same time on the
same computer. Three serial ports are required if an
AutoTIMS unit is to be monitored by TrunkSupervisor.
TrunkEdit works with a PC attached to COM port 1 of
the TM-2000/MTM-2000 or via the TRK EDIT port of
the SWP-2000.
TrunkSupervisor works with a PC attached to COM
port 2 of the TM-2000/MTM-2000 or via the TRK
SPVR port of the SWP-2000. See Figure 7 for an
example of how COM port 1 and 2 are labeled on the
TM-2000/MTM-2000.
Rack Mounting
Install the TM-2000(s)/MTM-2000(s), ICP-2000(s),
and SWP-2000 (if used) in the equipment rack. The
units do not have special ventilation requirements. If
a redundant system is being configured it is recom-
mended that the SWP-2000 be installed between the
two TM-2000(s)/MTM-2000(s). Mount the ICP-2000
panel(s) either above of below the TM-2000(s)/MTM-
2000(s).
Trunking Connections and Setup
1.
Identify the correct wiring diagram for your
system. For non-redundant TM-2000/MTM-2000
systems use example system in Figure 10. For
redundant TM-2000/MTM-2000 systems use the
example in Figure 11. Connect the trunking
system components using the appropriate wiring
diagram. Consult the appropriate figures as
indicted in Figures 10 and 11 for specific cable
wiring diagrams.
NOTE
: Follow the labels as placed on the TM-2000/
MTM-2000 for the specific locations of network cards
and RS-485 communication cards/port numbers. See
Figure 8 for an example of card/port labeling. Figure 9
depicts how the ports are mapped to the ICP-2000
panels. Caution: On most systems Port 1 can be used
for trunking. On special systems that use Video
Delegate Panels (VDP), Port 1 is reserved for use with
VDP panels. Standard systems ship from the factory
without VDP support, so Port 1 is safe to use for
trunking.
2.
Interconnect one or more intercom audio ports
between the intercom systems. These ports will
be used for trunking communication only. Figure
10 and 11 indicate the specific cable wiring
diagrams.
Figure 7. Serial (COM) port labels on TM-2000.
Figure 9. ICP-2000 port mapping from TM-2000/MTM-2000
Figure 8. TM-2000 RS-485 port and networking tables.
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From MTM-2000
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From MTM-2000
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