ZETRON 30 Worldpatch Manuel utilisateur

ZETRON
Model 30 Worldpatch with Selcall
Instruction Manual
Part No. 025-9431B
Please check for change information at the begining of this manual.
Copyright © 1991 - 2000 by Zetron, Inc.
All Rights Reserved


Table of Contents
CHANGE INFORMATION
WARRANTY
1. INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION .............................................................. 1-1
FEATURES....................................................................... 1-1
2. SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS ......................................... 2-1
TELEPHONE INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS ............... 2-1
RADIO INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS.......................... 2-1
ADDITIONAL SPECIFICATIONS..................................... 2-2
PAGING FORMATS ......................................................... 2-2
3. OPERATION
OVERVIEW ...................................................................... 3-1
BASIC CALL TYPES ........................................................ 3-1
Phone-to-Mobile Calls ................................................. 3-1
Mobile-to-Phone Calls ................................................. 3-2
Mobile-to-Mobile Calls................................................. 3-2
Once a Call is in Progress........................................... 3-2
Remote Programming Access .................................... 3-3
MODEL 30 FEATURES.................................................... 3-3
DTMF or Pulse Dial Regeneration .............................. 3-3
Toll Restriction............................................................. 3-4
Call Limit Timer ........................................................... 3-4
Mobile Activity Time .................................................... 3-4
Courtesy Tone............................................................. 3-4
Repeat Enable............................................................. 3-4
Interconnect “Security” ................................................ 3-4
Direct to Air.................................................................. 3-5
Autodial........................................................................ 3-5
Hook-Flash .................................................................. 3-5
Non-DTMF Access to Phone Line............................... 3-5
Auxiliary Output Control .............................................. 3-5
Call Alert ...................................................................... 3-6
Dual Function Connect Button .................................... 3-6
SIMPLEX OPERATION.................................................... 3-6
Simplex Modes............................................................ 3-6
Simplex Timers............................................................ 3-7

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OPTIONS.......................................................................... 3-8
4. PROGRAMMING
PROGRAM MODE ACCESS ........................................... 4-1
ENTERING A PROGRAM COMMAND............................ 4-1
PROGRAMMING COMMANDS ....................................... 4-2
Access and Disconnect Codes ................................... 4-2
Mobile-to-Phone Pulse or DTMF Dialing..................... 4-3
Number of Rings-to-Answer........................................ 4-3
Single Digit Access Code Validation ........................... 4-3
Dial Regeneration Timeout Timer ............................... 4-3
Hook Flash .................................................................. 4-4
Call Waiting Alert......................................................... 4-4
Limit Phone Access to Autodials................................. 4-4
Toll Restrict Digits ....................................................... 4-4
Ringout Mode .............................................................. 4-4
Optional Security Code for Direct to Air ...................... 4-5
Repeat Audio Control .................................................. 4-5
Call Answer Mode ....................................................... 4-5
Morse Code Station ID ................................................ 4-5
Interconnect Courtesy Tones ...................................... 4-6
Half-Privacy Mode ....................................................... 4-6
Call Limit Timer ........................................................... 4-7
Mobile Activity Timer ................................................... 4-7
Set Operating Mode .................................................... 4-7
Sample VOX Before Issuing Dial Tone ....................... 4-8
Select Paging Format.................................................. 4-8
Two-Tone Paging Parameters .................................... 4-8
DTMF Paging Parameters........................................... 4-9
Mobile-to-Mobile Paging.............................................. 4-9
Autodial Numbers........................................................ 4-9
Dial Tone Disconnect .................................................. 4-10
Non-DTMF Mobile Access .......................................... 4-10
Dual Function Connect Button .................................... 4-10
Multiple Second Dial Tone .......................................... 4-10
Repeat Courtesy Tone ................................................ 4-11
Simplex Sample Rate.................................................. 4-11
VOX Hold Time ........................................................... 4-11
Automatic Sample Window Setup............................... 4-11

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COR Hold Time ........................................................... 4-12
Busy Tone Detector..................................................... 4-12
PL Strip Output............................................................ 4-12
Auxiliary Output Control .............................................. 4-12
Program Access Code ................................................ 4-13
Reset All Parameters to Factory Default..................... 4-13
Installation Tests ......................................................... 4-13
Exit Program Mode...................................................... 4-13
TWO-TONE TABLES ....................................................... 4-14
Two-Tone Timing ........................................................ 4-14
Two-Tone Tone Groups .............................................. 4-14
Two-Tone Code Plans................................................. 4-16
5. INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION WARNING.............................................. 5-1
GENERAL......................................................................... 5-1
EQUIPMENT REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION............. 5-1
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE........................................ 5-1
TEST AND ADJUSTMENTS / INITIAL TURN-ON ........... 5-2
OPTIONAL DIGITAL VOICE DELAY ............................... 5-5
INSTALLING THE SELCALL OPTION............................. 5-6
6. REPAIR
IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY ............................................... 6-1
TROUBLESHOOTING ..................................................... 6-1
COR and Squelch Problems ....................................... 6-1
Unreliable Dialing or Misdialed Numbers.................... 6-1
Unable to Access Dial Tone or Answer a Call ............ 6-2
Intermittently Disconnecting During a Call .................. 6-2
MODEL 30 CONTROL BOARD (702-9321K) .................. 6-3
Parts List...................................................................... 6-3
Schematic.................................................................... 6-5
Silkscreen.................................................................... 6-8
7. PROGRAMMING LOG AND QUICK REFERENCE
PROGRAMMING.............................................................. 7-1
Programming Example................................................ 7-1
PROGRAMMING LOG AND QUICK REFERENCE ........ 7-2
AUTODIAL PROGRAMMING LOG.................................. 7-6

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WARRANTY
Zetron’s warranty is published in the current Zetron United States Price Book.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
Zetron makes no representation with respect to the contents of this document
and/or the contents, performance, and function of any accompanying software
and specifically disclaims any warranties, expressed or implied, as to
merchantability, fitness for purpose sold, description, or quality.
Further, Zetron reserves the right to revise this document or the accompanying
software and to make changes in it from time to time without obligation to notify
any person or organization of such revisions or changes.
This document and any accompanying software are provided “as is.” Zetron shall
not under any circumstances be responsible for any indirect, special, incidental,
or consequential damages or losses to the buyer or any third party arising out of
or connected with the buyer’s purchase and use of Zetron’s products or services.
COPYRIGHT
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reserved worldwide. This publication may not, in whole or in part, be copied,
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remains the property of Zetron, Inc. Reproduction, duplication, or disclosure is
not permitted without prior written consent of Zetron, Inc.
TRADEMARKS
Zetron is a registered trademark of Zetron, Inc.
All other product names in this document are trademarks or registered
trademarks of their respective owners.

FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC)
REGULATIONS
To comply with FCC regulations, the following requirements must be met:
1. The FCC registration number (EYBUSA-73432-OT-E), ringer equivalence
number (0.4 B), and interface jack (RJ11) must be reported to the telephone
company, if so requested.
2. This device must not be installed on coin-operated or multiparty telephone
lines.
3. The sum of ringer equivalence numbers for all devices connected to a single
telephone line should not exceed 5 for reliable operation.
4. Repair work on this device must be done by Zetron, Inc. or a Zetron-
authorized repair station.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is
operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with
the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful
interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at
his or her own expense.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manager of Zetron’s
compliance department can void the FCC authorization to operate this
equipment.

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1. INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION
The Zetron Model 30 is a multi-mode, easy to use telephone interconnect.
Simplex VOX, simplex sampling, intelligent sampling, and half duplex modes
are supported. Digital voice delay is an available option to enhance simplex
operation.
Multi-digit DTMF access codes and toll restrict digits are selectable to eliminate
unauthorized use of the phone line. The Model 30 allows mobile DTMF or
regenerated pulse dialing. Repeat audio processing and transmitter control are
included to convert a duplex base station into a repeater, allowing dispatch
operation.
The Model 30 includes factory defaults for all programmable settings so that it
will function on any system straight out of the box, or may be customized easily
using a touch-tone telephone or DTMF equipped radio.
The Selcall option for the Model 30 allows the Worldpatch to offer both DTMF
and Two-Tone selective calling of mobile and portable radio users. This
capability can be used from the phone, or by radio users, to signal other radios in
the system. The mobile-to-mobile signaling is available in both half duplex and
simplex applications. This option can be installed at the factory, or in the field as
an upgrade kit. The programming in a Selcall unit is significantly different than
regular Model 30 programming, so the programming commands in Section 4
should be carefully reviewed even by technicians who have prior experience with
non-Selcall versions of the Model 30 Worldpatch.
FEATURES
•Simplex VOX, simplex sampling, simplex phone key control, intelligent
simplex, and half duplex modes
•Single phone line interface
•DTMF or regenerated dial pulse dialing
•Repeat audio and control for mobile to mobile calls
•Morse code station ID
•Programmable via DTMF telephone or DTMF radio
•Call progress and mobile ring-out tone generation
•Call limit and mobile activity timers
•First and second digit toll restriction

Section 1. Introduction
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•Toll defeat access code
•1 - 9 digit DTMF connect code
•1 - 9 digit DTMF disconnect code
•Half-privacy mode for duplex installations
•Automatic setup mode aids installation for simplex sampling
•High-pass filter to remove mobile CTCSS
•Internal squelch circuit
•External input from CTCSS or DCS decoder to validate proper mobile
•Optional Digital Voice Delay for enhanced simplex operation
•Hook Flash capability
•Call Alert to let mobile users know that the phone is ringing during dispatch
operations
•Autodial numbers
•Non-DTMF Mobile-to-Phone Access
•Dual function Connect button
•Security password for Direct Air Access
•Repeat courtesy tone
•Auxiliary output control
•Up to 13 digit DTMF paging
•100 call and 1000 call two tone paging
•Single digit access code validation
•Automatic busy tone call disconnect
•Automatic dial tone call disconnect
•PL strip during paging
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