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THEORY OF OPERATION

 

 

Initial Power-up:

 Upon power-up the TRC defaults to Frequency 1 when the [SEND] button is pressed. 

  
Analog Circuit 

 

RX Audio Input Path:

 RX audio from a tone remote adaptor at the remote site travels down the phone line to the 

RJ-11 line interface connector PL-1. Line 1 uses the standard red/green Telco ring tip on positions 5 and 6 of the 
RJ-11 cable or pins 5 and 6 of the RJ-45 10-pin connector. This signal is fed into a transient absorber across the 
line, then through an auto-resettable polyswitch fuse to another set of transorbs that can shunt a signal to ground 
if the ground lead is tied to Earth. There are then 2 capacitors across the line, which also go to Earth to remove 
RF. The audio signal is then fed into transformer T201 through jumpers JP202 and JP203 or Line 2 relay K201. 
From the bottom winding of T201 audio is fed to jumper JP204 contacts 1 and 2 or contacts 2 and 3 if using T202 
in a 4-wire duplex configuration. From JP204 audio is fed into the RX Input Gain Pot RP-306 where the output 
level of the RX line amp U302 is typically set to 200 mV p-p with –20 dbm from a Line Test Set tone generator.  
 
There is a disable transistor Q303 that can mute the incoming audio under microprocessor control. Coming out of 
the RX line amp the audio is passed to the compression circuit U102B. The audio output of the compressor is 
also about 165 mV p-p and will change no more than 3 db over a 30-35 db input change. The audio then goes 
into the RX Bandpass amplifier U301D and the output of this Bandpass is fed into the Guard Tone detector which 
turns on the busy light and depending on how the unit is programmed can activate the crossmute function when 
another unit in the same room is transmitting to prevent howling and feedback. The output of the Bandpass is also 
fed over to the RX notch filter U301C through a nulling pot. When the Bandpass filter has been tuned to the 
appropriate frequency for the desired Guard Tone (usually 2175 Hz) its output is fed through the nulling pot and 
R303 and R346 where it mixes with audio from R324 coming from the compressor. These two signals cancel at 
the summing input of Notch filter U301C thus removing the continuous Guard Tone audio leaving only the 
resulting voice and dialing audio to be transmitted through the volume control SR601B to the speaker amplifier.  
Keypad beeps are also input on this same pot to be heard out the speaker. When the handset is taken off-hook, 
the magnetic reed switch located inside of the handset opens it’s contact which signals the microprocessor to 
activate transistor Q302.  Activating transistor Q302 mutes the speaker amplifier. Audio from U301C is fed into 
ear level RP304 which drives the earpiece driver Q303B to drive the handset earpiece. There is also an ear mute 
transistor Q304 that allows the microprocessor to mute the earphone. There is also a jumper JP302 that feeds 
handset mic audio back into the earpiece for sidetone. This jumper should not be used in 4-line duplex mode. 
There is another jumper JP201 that feeds DTMF and paging and dialing tones into the RX audio path so that they 
can be heard during the dialing time.  
 

TX Audio Output Path: 

Mic bias is developed with R100, R134 and R101. This provides mic bias to either the 

internal mic, or gooseneck mic. These are all electret type mics. When using the internal mic or gooseneck mic, 
Q306 switches audio into the mic amp U101A where the gain is set by RP101. Q101 on the input of the mic amp 
kills mic audio during the High-Level function tones and dialing times. Coming out of the mic amp the audio level 
is approximately 200 mv peak to peak where it is fed into the compressor U102A. The audio out of it is also about 
200 mv peak to peak and will change no more than 3 db over a 30-35 db input change. It is then fed into notch 
filter U103C and U103D. This notch filter is usually set to the standard Guard Tone of 2175 Hz and is designed to 
remove 2175 Hz components from the voice so that they do not mix with the 2175 tone generator and cause 
phase cancellation and thus momentary breaks in the Low-Level Guard Tone. The notch filter feeds into the audio 
mixer along with the signaling and dialing tones from the digital to analog converter. The tones and voice out of 
the audio mixer are presented to the TX line level pot RP202 and then to the line amplifier U201A. U201A then 
feeds the top winding of T201. When the line level pot RP202 is set all the way to maximum it is sufficient to drive 
a single phone line with up to 8 additional tone remotes to about +10 db on the high level guard tone.  
 
The regulator has an input from a wall charger of around 16-20 volts which is passed through a auto-resettable 
polyswitch F601 into transient absorber TZ601, then through the volume control on/off switch SR601A to an RF 
bypass cap C602, across several filter caps into the input of the 13.4 volt regulator. D601 is a reverse polarity 
diode that will blow the auto-resettable polyswitch if the power is reversed. Powering off for one to two seconds 
will reset the polyswitch. The output of the 13.4 volt regulator is fed to all of the analog circuitry on the analog 
schematic page. U303A has a voltage divider R373 and R374 that creates the analog pseudo ground reference to 
all of the op amps on the analog schematic page.  
 

 

 

Содержание TRC-1000

Страница 1: ...ller with Multi Format Dialing Manual Revision 2013 05 03 Covers TRC Firmware Revisions 1 22 Higher Covers Keyboard Firmware Revisions 3 2 Higher Covers Encoder Decoder Firmware Revisions 1 7 Higher C...

Страница 2: ...ormation 4 Hardware Installation 5 Hardware Alignment 7 Jumper Settings 8 Controls Indicators 9 Operation 11 Product Programming 13 Tone Signaling Formats 25 System Error Messages 28 Theory of Operati...

Страница 3: ...db relative to 1 KHz below compression Mechanical Dimensions 2 875 H x 6 5 W x 8 75 L Operating Temp excluding LCD 30 to 60 C Default Control Tone Frequencies Timing Function Tone Frequency Level Dura...

Страница 4: ...election real time clock and the encoding sequence The TRC comes standard with an internal microphone and speaker A gooseneck microphone TRC Option A or handset and cradle TRC Option C are also availa...

Страница 5: ...or PL1 is a 10 pin RJ 45 style connector in the center of the back panel A standard 4 pin RJ 11 cable will plug into the RJ 45 and connect to the center 4 pins that are needed for 2 wire or 4 wire int...

Страница 6: ...e and keys simultaneously Diagram 3 3 Supervisor Wiring Telemetry Radio Rather than connecting the TRC to a dedicated line to communicate with the tone remote adaptor telemetry radios can be used for...

Страница 7: ...2 Set RP201 to 90 3 Push and hold the SEND key on the TRC to generate the Low Level Guard Tone 4 Adjust RP202 so that the line level meter shows the Low Level Guard Tone at 20 dBm If paralleling mult...

Страница 8: ...2 3 Out Install JP210 1 2 with JP208 1 2 to PTT a telemetry radio JP301 1 2 In 2 3 Out Future Use JP302 Out Handset Audio Feedback Install only with the TRC Option C if dial tones and voice in the ear...

Страница 9: ...Tone is detected from a parallel tone remote FREQ The FREQ button acts as the frequency select and the function select key Pressing this key followed by 0 17 will select the associated frequency or f...

Страница 10: ...with the voice and dialing riding over the low level continuous tone 0 9 Keys Used in conjunction with the FREQ key these number keys can be used to select the frequency function tone These keys are a...

Страница 11: ...requency Selection To change the channel of the radio F1 up to F16 press the FREQ button followed by a single digit number for F1 F9 or a double digit number for F01 F16 When the Function Tone is sele...

Страница 12: ...L function In the Control Mode simply pressing the 0 key is a shortcut to the Call Mode Direct Dialing Once in the call mode as above simply press the numeric keys of the desired dialing sequence and...

Страница 13: ...r SPEED DIAL SET 3 Speed Dial Speed Dial 1 Speed Dial 2 Speed Dial 3 Speed Dial 4 Speed Dial 5 Speed Dial 6 Speed Dial 7 Speed Dial 8 Speed Dial 9 SOUNDS SETUP 4 Keypad Beep Go ahead Beep Cross Mute A...

Страница 14: ...the bottom left of the display Pressing the MENU key while in numeric entry mode changes the mode to Alphanumeric In alphanumeric mode you may type in letters and numbers as shown in the table below T...

Страница 15: ...e A B and C D is not supported These are entered using 2 key sequences as follows A 1 B 2 C 3 These special digits can only be entered when adding a User ID to the database They cannot be dialed direc...

Страница 16: ...e to select the user you wish to delete in the same manner as if placing a CALL Use the scroll keys to find the user you wish to delete Press SEND to delete the selected user You will have to press SE...

Страница 17: ...g more than one TRC in the same room feedback howling may occur if one unit is transmitting while another is listening Enabling Cross Mute prevents this from happening by muting the internal speaker w...

Страница 18: ...key If set to 00 the timeout timer feature will be disabled Both digits must be entered Range 00 to 99 seconds Default 00 seconds Handset Enable Selects which type of microphone is attached to the TR...

Страница 19: ...e 0000 to 9999 milliseconds 2nd Tone Time field Enter the duration of the 2nd tone in milliseconds For Motorola pagers this is typically 3 second 3000 milliseconds All 4 digits must be entered Range 0...

Страница 20: ...be entered Range 0000 to 9999 milliseconds Pager Profiles and Defaults The following shows the factory default pager profile settings that allow the TRC 1000 to function out of the box Please refer to...

Страница 21: ...e as follows Profile Name CCIR Pager Type 5 6 Tone Format CCIR 1st Tone Time 0100 Nth Tone Time 0100 Profile 8 The factory default settings for this profile are as follows Profile Name QUICK CALL 1 Pa...

Страница 22: ...nc Tone Range 0000 to 9999 milliseconds Default 0040 milliseconds Hi Level Guard Range 0000 to 9999 milliseconds Default 0120 milliseconds Monitor Tone Range 0000 to 9999 milliseconds Default 0040 mil...

Страница 23: ...ill also be sent the next time SEND is pressed This is the setting to select when the tone is used for both RX and TX frequency control most common A tone with this setting will be treated as a freque...

Страница 24: ...rate a test tone at the guard tone frequency continuously until told to quit The speaker is enabled while generating so that the RX notch filter may be adjusted This utility may be also be used to adj...

Страница 25: ...This is only 25 Hz away from the standard guard tone frequency of 2175 The best solution to this problem is to simply not use the 0 tone when encoding DZVEI and not use the 9 tone when encoding ZVEI...

Страница 26: ...ll Motorola Quick Call 1 Encoding Avcall and Quick Call 1 are dual tone formats which means a pair of tones are sent simultaneously Two tone pairs are sent meaning that four tones in total must be sel...

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Страница 28: ...ings stored in EEPROM have been corrupted This can happen if power is lost at the exact time a parameter is being updated All configuration settings will be set back to defaults The user database shou...

Страница 29: ...ny 2 tone requires 10 digits A tone equals 5 digits and B tone equals 5 digits i e 349 0 Hz 03490 The other formats can accept 1 10 digits PROFILE IN USE Reason You have selected a pager profile to ed...

Страница 30: ...processor to activate transistor Q302 Activating transistor Q302 mutes the speaker amplifier Audio from U301C is fed into ear level RP304 which drives the earpiece driver Q303B to drive the handset ea...

Страница 31: ...e relay on the analog page Microprocessor U401 generates the Guard Tone function tones and signaling tones on its B0 B7 port These tones are fed into U405 the DAC output over to the analog page U401 a...

Страница 32: ...chnical notes are available at this time MIDIAN CONTACT INFORMATION MIDIAN ELECTRONICS INC 2302 East 22nd Street Tucson Arizona 85713 USA Toll Free 1 800 MIDIANS Main 520 884 7981 E mail sales midians...

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