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Select the RS-485 COM port to be used from the
TM-2000/MTM-2000 to each intercom system.
The COM port can be changed by right clicking
anywhere along an intercom system’s entry in the
table.  A pop-up menu will display.  Select the
correct COM port by moving the pointer to the

Select COM Port 

entry and clicking on the

desired COM port.

Send the changes to the TM-2000/MTM-2000
and save the file.

6.

Click the bar labeled 

Trunk

 on the left side of the

screen and then click the Definitions icon.  A table
displaying trunk definitions will be displayed.  On
initial setup this table will be empty.  Do the
following:

Right-click on a trunk entry under the 

Icom 1

column.  Select 

Choose New Assignment

 from

the pop-up menu that appears.  Select the
intercom system that is desired for this end of the
trunk line.  Repeat the same for the 

Icom 2

column in the same line except choose an
intercom system different than that selected for

Icom 1

.  This defines which two intercom systems

(

Icom 1 

and 

Icom 2

) will be trunked via this entry

in the table.

Right-click in either the

 Port

 or 

Alpha

 entry

associated with the 

Icom 1

 entry you just made

and select the 

Choose New Assignment

 from

the pop-up menu that appears.  Select the

 Port

 or

Alpha

 to be used for the audio trunk line from the

system named in the 

Icom 1

 column.  Do the

same for the 

Port

 or 

Alpha

 entry associated with

the 

Icom2

 entry except select the 

Port 

or 

Alpha

from the 

Icom 2

 system for the audio trunk line.

If this particular trunk line is to be cascadable (i.e.
usable to connect two other adjacent systems),
then be sure to set the 

Cascade

 flag.  To set or

clear the 

Cascade

 flag, right-click on the 

Cas-

cade

 entry for the trunk line and select 

Set

Cascade Flag 

or 

Clear Cascade Flag

 from the

pop-up menu that appears.

Repeat this procedure for each intercom system
audio trunk line that will be needed.  When
finished send the changes to the TM-2000/MTM-
2000 and save the file.

7.

Run

 AZedit

.  Within each intercom system,

assign keypanel keys as required to communicate
with destinations in other intercom systems.  This
is similar to assigning keys in the local intercom
system, except that you will have to select an
intercom system first when making assignments.
Click the

 KP

 button on the toolbar to access

keypanel setup.  Then, select the intercom port
where you want to add a key assignment that will
communicate with a remote intercom system.  If
you use the 

Key Assignment Select

 screen to

assign keys, proceed as for normal key assign-
ment, except that you should select an intercom
system before selecting a scroll list.  Press the F1
key on the computer keyboard to get help on
keypanel setup.

Be sure to send your changes to the intercom

system and save the file before exiting 

AZedit

.

Specifications

TM-2000

Height: ....................................... 5.25” (133.35mm)
Width: ........................................ 19.0” (483mm)
Depth: ........................................ 18.5” (470mm)
Weight: ...................................... 48.7lbs (22.1kg)
Power: ....................................... 115/230 VAC

(switch selected),
50/60 Hz. 2.6A

MTM-2000

Height: ....................................... 3.50” (88.9mm)
Width: ........................................ 19.0” (483mm)
Depth: ........................................ 19.5” (495.3mm)
Weight: ...................................... 23.12 lbs (10.48kg)
Power: ....................................... 115/230 VAC

(switch selected),
50/60 Hz. 2.6A

SWP-2000

Height: ....................................... 1.75” (44mm)
Width: ........................................ 19.0” (483mm)
Depth: ........................................ 5.3” (133mm)
Weight: ...................................... 5.2lbs (2.4kg)
Power: ....................................... 100-240 VAC, 47-63

Hz, 0.4 A

I

CP-2000

Height: ....................................... 1.75” (44mm)
Width: ........................................ 19.0”” (483mm)
Depth: ........................................ 1.0” (25.4mm)
Weight: ...................................... 5.2lbs (2.4 kg)

Environment

Operating Temperature .............. 0° C to 50° C (32° F

to 122° F)

Storage Temperature ................. -20°C to 75°C (-4° F

to 167° F)

Humidity .................................... 0 to 95% non-

condensing

Approvals

UL, FCC, CE

Summary of Contents for ICP-2000

Page 1: ...Manual Model TM 2000 Trunk Master MTM 2000 Mini Trunk Master SWP 2000 Switch Over Panel ICP 2000 Interconnect Panel Intelligent Trunking System 9350 7715 000 REV D 06 2004 TM 2000 MTM 2000 ICP 2000 SWP 2000 ...

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Page 3: ...o provide the company name address phone number a person to contact regarding the repair the type and quantity of equipment a description of the problem and the serial number s Customer Service Department Telex Communications Inc Telephone 800 392 3497 Fax 800 323 0498 Factory Service 800 553 5992 SHIPPING TO MANUFACTURER FOR REPAIR OR ADJUSTMENT All shipments of RTS products should be made via Un...

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Page 5: ...2000 Description 7 Understanding Trunking 8 Installation 8 Rack Mounting 9 Trunking Connections and Setup 9 Specifications 11 Licensing for the TM 2000 MTM 2000 12 Software Organization 12 Hardware Requirements 12 TM 2000 MTM 2000 Software Installation Configuration Options 13 Updating the TM 2000 MTM 2000 Software 13 Appendix A Useful Linux Tricks 20 ...

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Page 7: ...tch Over Panel is required Front Panel Features 1 Status indicators for power hard drive fan system temperature 2 Front security panel 3 Cooling fan 4 Power switch front 5 System reset switch 6 Status indicators from top to bottom Power Hard Disk Fan Failure Over Tem perature 1 Over Temperature 2 7 Floppy drive 8 System over temperature alarm silence switch 9 CD ROM drive Used only for factory ser...

Page 8: ...for TrunkEdit and TrunkSupervisor software packages via serial connections to a Windows based PC status moni toring of both TM 2000 MTM 2000 units and control of both TM 2000 MTM 2000 units when used in a redundant configuration Front Panel Features 1 Power LED Indicates that the SWP 2000 has power 2 TM MTM A Status LEDs Indications for Activity Active TM MTM Standby TM MTM Other TM MTM The Activi...

Page 9: ...urposes of key assignment just as they would in their own intercom system After keys are assigned keypanel operators can activate them or talk or listen just like in their own intercom system There is no apparent difference to keypanel operators but what actually occurs in the system electronics is slightly different When a keypanel operator activates a key to talk to a destination located in anot...

Page 10: ...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 ...

Page 11: ...to the intercom system For further assistance with keypanel setup click the KP button on the toolbar then press the F1 key on the computer keyboard and select Get Help on Keypanel Setup Also using AZedit within each intercom system select which intercom ports party lines etc will be scrollable and assignable in other intercom systems To make intercom ports scrollable and assignable click the KP bu...

Page 12: ...ade flag To set or clear the Cascade flag right click on the Cas cade entry for the trunk line and select Set Cascade Flag or Clear Cascade Flag from the pop up menu that appears Repeat this procedure for each intercom system audio trunk line that will be needed When finished send the changes to the TM 2000 MTM 2000 and save the file 7 Run AZedit Within each intercom system assign keypanel keys as...

Page 13: ...necessary to log on to the TM 2000 computer to do anything from Linux Configuration of the TM 2000 MTM 2000 is done by running the TM 2000 software which automatically starts when the computer is booted Hardware Requirements Serial Ports The TM 2000 MTM 2000 requires the standard COM1 and COM2 devices COM1 used for TrunkEdit COM2 used for TrunkSupervisor One or more serial card must be installed i...

Page 14: ... may need to change if the network number is changed When installing the software it attempts to determine the hard disk drive size and partition information You have a two choices The user has control on how the hard disk is partitioned The software will generate the partitions If the default partitioning is chosen 2 partitions will be generated one at 5MB containing essential boot files and one ...

Page 15: ...15 Figure 10 Example of a non redundant TM 2000 system ...

Page 16: ...16 Figure 11 Example of a redundant TM 2000 system ...

Page 17: ...n D sub connector pinout Figure 14 50 pin SCSI type II connector pinout Figure 15 RJ 11 connector pinout Figure 16 RJ 45 Connector pinout Figure 17 DE 9S to DE 9S audio cable Figure 18 DE 9s to unspecified device audio cable Figure 19 RJ 11 to DE 9S audio cable ...

Page 18: ... RS 485 data cable Figure 23 ICP 2000 to ADAM CS RS 485 data cable Figure 24 ICP 2000 to unspecified device RS 485 data cable Figure 25 ADAM to unspecified device RS 485 data cable Figure 26 ADAM CS to unspecified device RS 485 data cable Figure 27 TM 2000 toTM 2000 network linking standard networking crossover cable ...

Page 19: ...19 Figure 28 TM 2000 to SWP 2000 parallel port status and control cable Figure 29 TM 2000 to ICP 2000 RS 485 COM ports ...

Page 20: ...or similar type with two twisted pairs with shield drain wires 4 For individual RS 232 or RS 485 data cables use Belden 8451 or similar type with single twisted pair with shield drain wire DO NOT EXCEED 50 FEET RUN LENGTH WITH RS 232 CABLES RS 232 cables can be purchased pre made from a computer dealer Use an RS 232 wired Straight Through for SWP 2000 to TM 2000 connections Use a RS 232 wired Null...

Page 21: ...ged in and doing something and need to look something up without disturbing your first session The computer can be rebooted by typing Control Alt Del You do not have to be logged in to do this Alterna tively if you are logged in as root you can type the command shutdown r0 To halt the computer rather than reboot it type the command shutdown h0 and wait for the Power down message to appear If you a...

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