TN857 1 Telex IP 224 CI ADAPTER (Vega) Ethernet 2242
User Manual: TN857 CI-IP-ADAPTER-1 Telex (Vega) IP-224 Ethernet Adapter 8. Other | LMR & HF Radio | Codan Radio
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TECHNICAL NOTES MT-4 Radio Systems TN857 CI-IP-ADAPTER-1 Telex (Vega) IP-224 Ethernet Adapter The Telex IP-224 Ethernet Adapter provides a reliable means of remotely controlling up to two Codan base stations remotely. The adapter can be used in conjunction with Telex model C-6200, C-Soft, IP-1616, IP-2002 consoles. The IP-223 is interconnected to the distant remote control console(s) by means of any available Wide Area Network (WAN) or Local Area Network (LAN) connection. The IP-224 can be configured to operate in modes that allow it to connect to both digital and analog radios, and perform a variety of other tasks related to using radios on a digital network. The IP-224 can be rack mounted providing easy installation and service. A sleek LCD display provides user feedback when programming. VU meters are provided on the front of the display for alignment purposes. All other configurations are completed in the web browser configuration windows. The Telex IP-224 Ethernet Adapter provides the following features: Ethernet TX and LINK LEDs PTT (Push To Talk) Monitor, F1 and F2 relays Four (4) PTT Modes and Three (3) Monitor Modes Nine (9) Selectable PTT Frequencies Seven (7) Digital Outputs for Channel Selection CTCSS (Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System) Generation(64 frequencies) Software Gain Control Direct Radio Control Handset Port for Monitoring Activity and Transmission Single Function Tone Recognition (16 Function Tones) AGC (Automatic Gain Control) RX (Receive) Audio Squelch ANI (Automatic Number Identification) Over-the-Air Protocol Up to 1000 function tones supported MDC1 and FleetSync1 Encode/Decode SOIP (Serial Over Internet Protocol) Dual Ethernet Interface for Backup Solution Supports RS485, CAN Bus, RS232 and TTL Backwards Compatible with Telex Radio Dispatch Products Secure Remote Web Browser Programming and Configuration Single or Dual Function Tone Generation Guard Tone User-Selectable for 2100Hz, 2175Hz, 2300Hz, 2325Hz,2400Hz, 2600Hz, 2800Hz, 2850Hz or 2900 Hz Menu Driven Front Panel Control for TX, RX, Spare Audio, and CTCSS 43 Erie Street Victoria, B.C. Canada V8V 1P8 TN857 Rev 1-0-0 Toll Free Canada & U.S.A. Phone: 1-800-664-4066 Fax: 1-877-750-0004 Aug 16 International Phone: 250-382-8268 Fax: 250-382-6139 © 2016 Codan Limited All rights reserved. Internet Email: LMRsales@codanradio.com Web: www.codanradio.com Page 1 of 4 TECHNICAL NOTES MT-4 Radio Systems TN857 CI-IP-ADAPTER-1 Telex (Vega) IP-224 Ethernet Adapter Installation: A female DB25 connector on the back of the subrack (J10) can be used for basic base connections to a Telex IP-224, using a standard straight-through male-to-male DB25 cable and a female DB25 to male DB37 adapter as follows: CBLC40-04225092 CBLC46-TELEX-ADPTR straight-through male-to-male DB25 cable female DB25 to male DB37 adapter WARNING: JU108 must be configured correctly or damage can occur. JU108 B for Rx A COR / IP-224. The IP-224 also requires that 2 pins on the DB25 (PTT COM - pin2 and MON COM - pin 16) are wired to ground for proper operation. The A-PNL-AUX96-3 auxiliary connector can also be used to connect to the Telex board to a Codan Base Station with an AC-3E or CI-BC-4E, as shown in Figure 1. Ensure jumpers JU67A (or JU67X for CIBC-4E) and JU68 are installed on the AC-3E and CI-BC-4E. On Codan MT-4R and MT-4D P25 radio systems, the CTCSS to Subtone connection is not connected. P1 (A-PNL-AUX96-3 CONTROL CONNECTOR) CODAN RADIO EQUIPMENT TXA SECURE / CLEAR (OPTIONAL) RX A COR (GPIO 5) AUX 1 AUDIO O/P1 (GPIO 6) AUX 1 AUDIO O/P2 (GPIO 1) AUX 1 AUDIO I/P1 (GPIO 2) AUX 1 AUDIO I/P2 (GPIO 14) AUX 1 PTT K RXA SQUELCH OVERRIDE TXA SUBTONE I/P TXA CSEL D0 TXA CSEL D1 TXA CSEL D2 TXA CSEL D3 GROUND GROUND GROUND GROUND TELEX IP-224 ETHERNET REMOTE ADAPTER C24 (J5-5) B8 F1 NO (J1-7) COR (DIG 6) B11 (J3-5) RX+ A11 (J3-6) RX- C19 (J3-1) TX+ C20 (J3-2) TX- C13 (J3-14) PTT NO C10 (J4-9) MONITOR NO C22 (J1-4) CTCSS C21 (J2-1) B21 (J2-2) A21 (J2-3) C23 (J2-4) DIG0 DIG1 DIG2 DIG3 A32, B32 (J4-1) GND A32, B32 (J4-2) PTT COM A32, B32 (J4-3) F1 COM A32, B32 (J4-4) MON COM (CONNECTOR J8) +13.8V +12V GND GND Jumpers Required For TXA Channel Select: SR-39-1: JU50A, JU51A, JU52A, JU53A, Remove JU48 On older motherboards (Serial # 123125 and earlier) the jumpers were as follows: SR-39-1: JU24B, JU25B, JU26B, JU27B, Remove JU41 Figure 1: Codan Radio System to Telex IP-224 connection 43 Erie Street Victoria, B.C. Canada V8V 1P8 Page 2 of 4 Toll Free Canada & U.S.A. Phone: 1-800-664-4066 Fax: 1-877-750-0004 International Phone: 250-382-8268 Fax: 250-382-6139 © 2016 Codan Limited All rights reserved. Internet Email: LMRsales@codanradio.com Web: www.codanradio.com TN857 Rev 1-0-0 Aug 16 TECHNICAL NOTES MT-4 Radio Systems TN857 CI-IP-ADAPTER-1 Telex (Vega) IP-224 Ethernet Adapter TELEX IP-224 MENU IC RADIO 1 RADIO 2 HANDSET TX USB LINK RADIO 1 +12V GND EGND POWER ETHERNET PRIM ACCESORY RADIO 2 SECOND Telex IP Alignment / Tuning Procedures: Initial Setup Step 1 - Program the Telex IP-224 for your system. Codan makes the following changes from default: - Ethernet Setup: IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway - Multicast Setup: Set RX Mcast, TX Mcast and Mcast address at 224.0.0.13 - Per Line Setup: CTCSS Setup Always On, Digital Outputs set from 0 up, COR Enable, Hi-Pass RX, and PTT Notch Filter selected, Monitor Relay set to Timed 1000 ms. AC-3E Audio Control Card and CI-BC-4E Base Control Card Tuning Step 2 - Disconnect the Telex from the Codan radio system. Step 3 - Apply a 1.0 KHz tone @ 0 dBm (775 mV) to the GPIO 1 (Aux1 I/P 1) and GPIO 2 (Aux1 I/P 2) balanced auxiliary audio input on the Codan radio system. Step 4 - Adjust R120 (Aux In 1 to TXA) for a transmitter deviation of ± 3 KHz (WB), ± 1.5 KHz (NB). Step 5 - Inject a 1.0 KHz tone @ a deviation of ± 3 KHz (WB), ± 1.5 KHz (NB) into Receiver A. Step 6 - Adjust R13 (RXA to Aux Out 1) for an audio level of 0 dBm (775 mV @ 600 ohms) across GPIO 5 (Aux 1 O/P 1) and GPIO 6 (Aux 1 O/P 2) on the Codan radio system. Note: MT-4R and MT-4D P25 Receiver modules have a higher audio level output when receiving a digital signal (as opposed to analog). When using these receiver modules in digital mode, adjust R13 for an audio level of -8.0 dBm (308 mV @ 600 ohms). Step 7 - Connect the Telex to the Codan radio system. Telex Line and Radio Level Tuning Step 8 - Inject a 1.0 KHz tone @ a deviation of ± 3 KHz (WB), ± 1.5 KHz (NB) into Receiver A. Step 9 - On the front of the Telex, go to Gain Adjustments - RX Inputs and adjust Line #1 (dB) until VU reads +0dB. Step 10 - On the front of the Telex, go to Gain Adjustments - TX Outputs and select Tone as well as PTT. This will key the Transmitter Step 11 - Adjust Line #1 (dB) for a transmitter deviation of ± 3 KHz (WB), ± 1.5 KHz (NB). Step 12 - Ensure the transmitter is de-keyed by unselecting the Tone and PTT. Step 13 - On the front of the Telex, go to System Utilities - Reboot IP-224 and reboot the IP-224. Step 14 - Connect a console and test the connection. 43 Erie Street Victoria, B.C. Canada V8V 1P8 TN857 Rev 1-0-0 Toll Free Canada & U.S.A. Phone: 1-800-664-4066 Fax: 1-877-750-0004 Aug 16 International Phone: 250-382-8268 Fax: 250-382-6139 © 2016 Codan Limited All rights reserved. Internet Email: LMRsales@codanradio.com Web: www.codanradio.com Page 3 of 4 TECHNICAL NOTES MT-4 Radio Systems TN857 CI-IP-ADAPTER-1 Telex (Vega) IP-224 Ethernet Adapter Bypassing the AC-3E Audio Control Card and CI-BC-4E Base Control Card: The AC-3E Audio Control Card and CI-BC-4E Base Control Card can be bypassed and the MT-4E Receiver and Transmitter can be connected directly to the Telex adapter. The control card needs to be removed from the subrack, or unwanted loading could occur. The following receiver and transmitter tuning changes would be required: Transmitter Setup - Apply a 1.0 KHz tone @ 0 dBm (775 mV) to the Tx A Bal I/P1 (J1-1) and Tx A Bal I/P 2 (J1-2) balanced audio input and adjust the RSS software Balanced Audio Deviation Level for a transmitter deviation of ± 3 KHz (WB), ± 1.5 KHz (NB). Receiver Setup - Inject a 1.0 KHz tone @ a deviation of ± 3 KHz (WB), ± 1.5 KHz (NB) into the receiver and adjust the RSS software Balanced Output Audio Level for an audio level of 0 dBm (775 mV @ 600 ohms) across Rx A Bal O/P 1 (J1-5) and Rx A Bal O/P 2 (J1-6). The DB25 (J10) can be jumpered for Balanced Audio direct to / from the receiver and transmitter as follows: WARNING: JU108 must be configured correctly for IP-224 or damage can occur. JU104 JU105 JU106 A = RX A Bal O/P2 A = TX A Bal I/P2 A = TX A Bal I/P1 JU107 JU108 A = RX A Bal O/P1 B = IP-223 & IP-224 / RX A COR On the Wiring diagram for the A-PNLAUX96-3, the following connections change: (GPIO 5) AUX 1 AUDIO O/P1(J3-5) (GPIO 6) AUX 1 AUDIO O/P2 (J3-6) (GPIO 1) AUX 1 AUDIO I/P1 (J3-1) (GPIO 2) AUX 1 AUDIO I/P2 (J3-2) (GPIO 14) AUX 1 PTT K (J3-14) 43 Erie Street Victoria, B.C. Canada V8V 1P8 Page 4 of 4 Rx A Bal O/P 1 (J1-5) Rx A Bal O/P 2 (J1-6) Tx A Bal I/P1 (J1-1) Tx A Bal I/P 2 (J1-2) Tx A PTT (J1-3) Toll Free Canada & U.S.A. Phone: 1-800-664-4066 Fax: 1-877-750-0004 International Phone: 250-382-8268 Fax: 250-382-6139 © 2016 Codan Limited All rights reserved. Internet Email: LMRsales@codanradio.com Web: www.codanradio.com TN857 Rev 1-0-0 Aug 16
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