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SETTING AUDIO LEVELS TO TELEPHONE LINE
Adjustment may be made via the front card control
(see Figure 1). To adjust the control use a small flat
blade screwdriver or trimpot adjustment tool. Initially
set the front card level control for mid-range. Have the
caller talk at their normal level and adjust the control
for the best audio quality, while avoiding going into the
red section of the audio meter (to Telephone) located
on the front card.
Configuring for Country’s Telephone System
The TIF-4000 should be configured to work with the
telephone system to which it is connected. Each
country or area of the world has unique signaling
differences that could cause erratic operation of the
TIF-4000 if it is not properly configured. If the system
you intend to connect to is not properly configured. If
the system you intend to connect to is not currently
supported, you may request a configuration using the
form located in the back of this manual.
To configure the unit for use with a specific country’s
telephone system do the following:
NOTE
: AZedit must be configured to allow firmware
downloads.
1
Connect the TIF-4000 to the intercom system.
2
Run the AZedit software and go to the
keypanel software versions screen. This is
located under the Status Menu (Status>
Software Versions> Keypanels).
3
Click on the
entry
for the TIF-4000 you wish to
configure.
4
The configurations are in a self-extracting
archives on the included disk. Extract and
copy these files to a known location on the
computer connected to the intercom matrix.
5
Press
CTRL+SHIFT+D
to start the software
download process. A download screen ap-
pears.
6
Select the
location
you copied the files to in
step 4 and select the file corresponding to the
country needed.
7
Click
OK
.
Once the software versions window reappears, the
process is complete.
The status reported for the TIF-4000 contains a
number corresponding to the country configuration.
This is reported as LOCALE=XX where XX is a
specific number for each country. The current possible
configurations are:
LOCALE #
Country or Countries
0
North America, Korea, Taiwan
1
Belgium
2
France
3
Germany
4
United Kingdom(UK)
5
Italy
6
Japan
7
Netherlands
8
Norway
9
Not Used
10
Singapore
11
Brazil, Sweden
12
Ireland
CUST
Custom Configuration
Operation
Operation From A Keypanel
The TIF-4000 is operated from the intercom
keypanels, and from the dial pad on the telephone at
the remote end of the line. Any keypanel with a
keypad may use a TIF-4000. All that is necessary is to
program a key to talk to the TIF-4000, as if it were a
keypanel. The alpha numeric display or tally LED for
that key then provides information about the phone
line. A solid display or non-illuminated LED indicates a
line which is not in use. A slow flash indicates a line
which is in use (off hook). A rapidly flashing display or
LED indicates a line which is ringing. In addition, the
alpha numeric display will display digits as they are
dialed, and the LED will flash for each digit.
NOTE
: Displayed tallies will be different if the “Don’t
generate tallies for TIF or trunk use” option has been
selected in
Options> Intercom Configuration
.
PROGRAMMING A KEY TO USE THE TIF-4000
To use the TIF-4000, either to answer a call, or to call
out, you first need to program a key to talk to the TIF-
4000. This is accomplished in the same manner as
programming a key to talk to a keypanel. To program a
key by port number, enter NUM-nnn-PGM-t, where
NUM is the number 1 key, nnn is the port number of
the TIF-4000 you want to use, and t is any talk key.
You will also need to use the listen key, so it should be
assigned as either AF (auto-follow), or AL (auto-listen).
NOTE
: The TIF-4000 only responds to commands
which are sent via a point-to-point key assignment. If
you wish to use the TIF-4000 primarily on a PL, you
must add a point-to-point assignment as the L2 talk
assignment on the talk key for any panels which are
going to either answer the line, or dial out on the line.
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