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4. Connections

4.1 Power connections

Connect positive 12 Vdc to pins 55 and 56.

Connect the 12 Vdc

return (normally ground)

to pins 39 and 40. For best performance, use at
least 20 AWG or larger wire for power connec-
tions.

4.2 Signal Connections and Card Edge Con-

nector Pin Assignment

Refer to the schematic and Table 4 (shows the

1505’s pin assignments and has a blank for any

customized functions that might be configured)

for the appropriate pin number to make connec-

tions. Use at least 24 AWG wire for signal

connections.

4.3 Special considerations for optional wiring

4.3.1 Receive Compressor/Limiter Jumpers

Each receive channel has a compressor/limiter
circuit which helps provide a consistent audio
level. If some external equipment already in-
cludes compressor/limiters, these circuits may
be bypassed by changing the associated
jumper’s position. For example, moving JP6
from the “A” (in) to the “B” position (out) by-
passes Rx Ch #1’s Compressor/Limiter. Refer
to Table 1 and the schematic for the appropri-
ate jumper selection.

Table 1. Jumper Options

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Warning - High Voltage! Remove

Power Before Servicing!

High voltage may be present on this card (if
used for switching phone lines with super-
imposed dc current signaling) which could
cause serious injury or loss of life. Only
qualified personnel familiar with this type
of circuitry should work on this equipment.
To prevent injury, damaging the card or
other equipment, remove power before
making connections.

JP#

Function

Jumper Status

Notes

In

Out

A

B

1

Mic PTT/Speaker Mute

Coupled

Separate

N/A

N/A

PTT mutes Speaker

2

Mic, Carbon Element

In

-

N/A

N/A

3

Mic, Electret Element

In

-

N/A

N/A

N/A

Mic, Dynamic, High Out

-

-

N/A

N/A

JP2, 3, 4 out

4

Mic, Dynamic, Low Out

In

-

N/A

N/A

5

Mic, Comp./Lim.

N/A

N/A

In

Bypass

6

Rx Ch #1 Comp./Lim.

N/A

N/A

In

Bypass

7

Rx Ch #2 Comp./Lim.

N/A

N/A

In

Bypass

8

Rx Ch #4 Comp./Lim.

N/A

N/A

In

Bypass

9

Rx Ch #3 Comp./Lim.

N/A

N/A

In

Bypass

10

RX Ch #3 600

Ω/10ΚΩ

600Ω

10ΚΩ

Ν/Α

Ν/Α

11

RX Ch #1 600

Ω/10ΚΩ

600Ω

10ΚΩ

Ν/Α

Ν/Α

12

RX Ch #4 600

Ω/10ΚΩ

600Ω

10ΚΩ

Ν/Α

Ν/Α

13

RX Ch #2 600

Ω/10ΚΩ

600Ω

10ΚΩ

Ν/Α

Ν/Α

Summary of Contents for 1505

Page 1: ...ice Manual 098 0355 CH 1 CH 1 Tx Rx MIC SPEAKER CH 2 CH 2 CH 3 CH 3 CH 4 CH 4 LEVEL ADJUST CH 1 CH 1 CH 1 MUTE Tx Rx HANDSET MIC SPEAKER CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 CH 4 CH 4 CH 4 SPKR PTT 1505 MIXE...

Page 2: ...milar types of equipment should attempt to install the 1505 Only basic hand tools are re quired to remove the card change jumper set tings connect phone signal and power lines Read this section thorou...

Page 3: ...opriate service loop on in terconnecting cables 3 4 Access for Installation Servicing When installing into a Tellabs Type 10 or equivalent open frame rack ensure the front and rear of the rack have cl...

Page 4: ...e B position out by passes Rx Ch 1 s Compressor Limiter Refer to Table 1 and the schematic for the appropri ate jumper selection Table 1 Jumper Options 3 Warning High Voltage Remove Power Before Servi...

Page 5: ...must be installed in each parallel device This resistive pad creates a matching network with the phone line how ever it induces a loss in the transmission path which lowers the line level and may affe...

Page 6: ...sts in maintaining proper system lev els This module also contains a summed input circuit and a summed output circuit to allow it to be used in a matrix i e three modules can be configured to allow a...

Page 7: ...1 Tx Bal Line Out 43 Z Z No Connection 45 A AA Sum Audio Out 47 B BB Mic Audio In 49 C CC Mic PTT 51 D DD N A 53 E EE No Connection 55 F FF Position 12 Vdc Input Card Alt 1 Alt 2 Function User Connec...

Page 8: ...t point is TP3 Operation is the same for all four receive inputs 6 3 Compression Limiter Circuit This circuit amplifies and limits the output of the receive inputs ensuring uniform audio lev els from...

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Page 12: ...switched low input this allows remote muting by an external source of the various inputs A PTT unmutes the microphone audio amplifier by the PTT switch on the handset or the micro phone This PTT is a...

Page 13: ...Receive Amplifier Distortion 1 THD max Receive Frequency Response 1 2 dB 100 Hz to 10 KHz Compression Range 30 dB increase in signal output increases less than 3 dB Summing Level 0 dBm 0 776 Vrms nom...

Page 14: ...C30 C63 C70 C72 C74 C78 C79 112 1606 CAP ELEC 10MF 25V C37 C44 C51 C57 C66 C77 Part No Description Ckt Sym 112 1608 CAP ELEC 1 0MF 20 25V C33 C34 C35 C36 C40 C41 C42 C43 C46 C48 C49 C50 C54 C55 C56 C...

Page 15: ...1 136 0056 RES COMP 100K 5 1 4W R23 R65 R70 R76 R94 R95 R96 136 0060 RES COMP 220K 5 1 4W R74 R80 R84 R88 R93 Part No Description Ckt Sym 136 0090 RES COMP 650 5 1 4W R12 R15 R17 R18 R19 R20 R21 R22 R...

Page 16: ...TP15 TP16 TP17 TP18 TP19 TP20 Part No Description Ckt Sym 286 2011 CONN PCB MODULAR 4PIN HS J1 299 0303 SWITCH 6PST DIP S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 318 0246 XFORMER 10K CT 10K CT T1 T2 T5 T6 318 0259 XFORMER 600C...

Page 17: ...NOV 2000 Printed in U S A 8601 East Cornhusker Highway Lincoln Nebraska 68507 Phone 402 467 5321 800 752 7560 Fax 402 467 3279 E mail vega telex com Web www vega signaling com...

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