Model 280/284 Digital Tone RemotesProduct Manual025-9346G
Introduction10 025-9346Gconvenience, a battery-backed clock is included on the display which can be programmed for either the 12- or 24-hour format. T
11GeneralAn output is provided for supervisory takeover control. In an emergency situation a supervisory operator can cut off other remotes to seize i
Introduction12 025-9346GFeaturesOptions• Programming kit including cable, adapter, and PC software (P/N 950-9449)Feature Model 280 Model 284Base Stati
Overview13SpecificationsOverviewThis section of the manual lists all of the physical and electrical specifications of the Zetron family of Digital Ton
Specifications14 025-9346GGeneralPower10.5 - 16 VAC or DC, draws 650 mA maximum, 300 mA nominal, Optional wall transformerDC StandbyConnection for sta
15Programmable ItemsProgrammable ItemsCompressionInput level increase of 30 dB above knee of compression causes < 3 dB output increaseGuard Tone210
Specifications16 025-9346GPagingTone LevelsCall DecoderAlphanumeric Labels16 character names for each frequency select (F1-F8), the Model 284 has a fu
17OperationOverviewThis section discusses the normal operations of the remote deskset. It will cover how to operate the controls and the indications t
Operation18 025-9346Gthe receiver for channel monitoring. Pressing TRANSMIT will return the receiver to the squelched condition.ClearThe CLEAR button
19Line Select KeysThis row of keys only exists on the Model 284, Multi-line Tone Remote. One of these keys would be programmed for each one of the bas
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Operation20 025-9346Gassigned to it or the complete entry is not a valid capcode under the rules for the format in use, then the remote will return an
21each channel can have an alphanumeric label assigned to it so that operators can more easily confirm they have the correct channel selected. The def
Operation22 025-9346Gright hand end of the lower line) will be rotating slowly in a clockwise direction to indicate that the unit is operating normall
23Call DecoderThe call decoder feature works in conjunction with a Zetron HEAR Decoder and allows field radios to alert a specific remote or group of
Operation24 025-9346GPaging FeatureThe number of formats supported, the different ways in which to initiate a page, keyup delay, tone levels, and freq
25Single Format PagingIf only one paging format is to be supported, the remote does not require that a leading digit be entered to make a page. The us
Operation26 025-9346GStack PagingThe Digital Tone Remotes support the function of stack paging, that is, paging a number of different users as the res
Overview27InstallationOverviewThis section contains information and instructions on installing Zetron’s Digital Tone Remotes into either new or existi
Installation28 025-9346GGeneric System DiagramFigure 6 gives the general layout of a typical remote system. The common cable path will run out from th
29Setup Mode Switch FunctionsWhile Figure 7 does not show them, nor Table 1 mention them, the four Line Select buttons on the Model 284 remain functio
3Regulatory ComplianceFCC Class A User InformationThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pur
Installation30 025-9346GFigure 7: Key Functions in Setup ModePaging Encoder SetupIn addition to the function keys used in the basic setup mode, there
31Setup Mode Switch FunctionsFigure 8: Key Functions for Paging Encoder SetupKeypad “1” = Test/Adjust Equalization Curve #1 Pressing the “1” key on th
Installation32 025-9346GUnselect Volume SetupIn a Model 284 the Setup Mode also provides access to setting the volume of unselect audio. The audio lev
33Installation of System ComponentsPower ConnectionsThe Digital Tone Remotes must be properly grounded. The simplest method for proper grounding is to
Installation34 025-9346GIf a headset with a carbon or electret mic element is to be used with the Tone Remote it should be plugged into the 4-conducto
35Level Setting of System ComponentsAll termination jumpers should be in the high impedance position except for the last deskset at the end of each li
Installation36 025-9346GPress function key #4 to start the “Transmit Level Set” test. Cycle the same key until the 1000 Hz test tone is selected. The
37Level Setting of System Componentsall the other remotes. Doing the test this way may require the installer to enlist the aid of another person and s
Installation38 025-9346GSetting the Transmit DeviationOnce the transmit audio level out of the remote desksets have been set, you can use any remote i
39Level Setting of System ComponentsThe remote will key the transmitter and then begin sweeping the audio band from low to high. The display should ap
4 025-9346GSafety Summary• Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the equipment or included in documentation.• Only technically qualified serv
Installation40 025-9346GControls and JumpersThe two following lists are made available as a quick reference for the technician or installer. The expla
41Controls and JumpersJumpersJP1 2-wire RX Termination (1)Selects whether the unit provides a high or low impedance termination to Line 1. The default
Installation42 025-9346GJumper ConfigurationThe line impedance of the tone remote is configured using jumpers. Remotes are configured for either a low
43Controls and JumpersTable 5: Terminal Pinouts for TB2Table 6: Terminal Pinouts for TB3Figure 14: Terminal Numbering for TB1, TB2, and TB3Pin # Label
Installation44 025-9346GKey Cap Labels (Master Sheet)This page is provided as a reusable master from which you can make copies of the key cap labels.
45ProgrammingOverviewThis section deals with using the Zetron ZIPR Off-line Programming Interface software and the serial port interface adapter to co
Programming46 025-9346GSerial InterfaceThe purpose of the Serial Interface adapter is to convert from the voltages normally used in RS-232 serial port
47Tips on Using the ProgramGeneral LayoutThe ZIPR program was designed to be as easy and straight forward as possible. The various selection windows a
Programming48 025-9346GTable 8: Edit Window Menus for Model 284Moving AroundWhen you first enter the Main window or the Edit window, there will not be
49predetermined choices until a suitable one appears, or directly entering a numeric value or an alpha label. In the case of choosing from a list, the
Contents5ContentsIntroduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7General . . . . .
Programming50 025-9346GThese default files are provided to give the technician the ability to become familiar with the menus and options within the 28
51Coded/ClearThis is a toggle function in which one function tone is sent to the base station upon activating the function and another is sent when di
Programming52 025-9346GMuteThis mutes the local audio output from the remote deskset. It remains active for the programmed length of the mute timeout.
53PrivacyThis mutes the local audio output at the other desksets in the system to allow private communication with the radio users. Function tones are
Programming54 025-9346GKey (4)Programmable function key #4 can be assigned as “Fd Select” or as “Fg/Fh Select”. It can also be assigned to any of the
55K(E)y L2This function is only found in Model 284 remotes. This stands for “Line Key L2”. It is used to enable this key if there is a base station or
Programming56 025-9346Gof upper and lower case letters or numerals. This menu item applies to Model 284 remotes only.Alpha(N)umeric labels line 4This
57(M)ute frequencyThis menu item sets the control tone to mute audio if the Call Decoder feature is enabled. It draws its control from the frequencies
Programming58 025-9346GGuard Tone Duration 0 to 900 millisecondsSets the duration of the high level Guard Tone. Type in a value and press ENTER.Functi
59(L)ine parametersThe (L)ine parameters group, shown in Table 11, only appears for Model 284 remotes. The actual Line parameters window contains twel
Contents6 025-9346GInstallation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Overview . . .
Programming60 025-9346GTable 12: Line Parameters(P)agingThe following commands are used to configure the paging feature. (K)eyup delayThis parameter s
61after making changes, the ZIPR program will ask you first whether or not you really want to abandon the changes made.(A)udible paging tonesThis is a
Programming62 025-9346Gprovide alphanumeric labels for paging users, to support the Instant Call feature (single key press paging), and the Stack Page
63Programming a RemoteSince many persons learn better by example than by just reading a dry review of the “facts”, this subsection is devoted to the s
Programming64 025-9346GSelecting Key FunctionsThe Model 280 has nine programmable function keys. The default file loaded at the beginning of this exam
65Figure 18: Selecting Function Tones for Key #1Once the necessary control tones have been selected, the program will return to the original key assig
Programming66 025-9346GFigure 19: Key Summary DisplayAssigning Alphanumeric LabelsSelect the (A)lphanumeric labels function, at the bottom of the keys
67Configuring the Paging FeatureFrom the (E)diting window, select the (P)aging menu using the arrow keys. The first thing we will do in this example i
Programming68 025-9346GFigure 22: Assigning Leading Digits to Paging FormatsAt this point, the three leading digits “0”, “1”, and “3” have each been a
69Figure 23: Two-tone Paging ParametersUse F10 to save the parameters for the Two-tone format, then move the bar down to select Digit 3 and press F9.
General7IntroductionGeneralThe Model 280 and Model 284 Digital Tone Remotes contain all the unique features and audio performance required to handle c
Programming70 025-9346GSetting Up Users and StacksThe Digital Tone Remotes will allow the operator to make any page that is valid within the parameter
71Figure 24: Edit User Database Entry WindowUse the arrow keys to select User #2, press ENTER to start programming the parameters on that user and ent
Programming72 025-9346GFigure 25: Stack Page Programming WindowWriting to a RemoteThe follow sequence of steps will allow the technician to write the
73after power-up and then it is ready to operate based on the new programming loaded into it.If you attempt to write to a remote without first loading
Programming74 025-9346Gway as the single line remotes. Remember the labels are limited to 16 character in length, including spaces.Figure 26: Enabling
75Figure 28: Line Specific ParametersPaging Format Data TablesThe data tables presented here are meant to aid the installer in configuring the paging
Programming76 025-9346GTable 14: Tone Groups - Motorola 1 to 6, plus ATable 15: Tone Groups - Motorola B, Z, 10, 11 and GE A', B', C'To
77Table 16: Codeplans - Motorola B, C, D, E, F, GTable 17: Codeplans - Motorola H, J, K, L, M, NCodeplans Capcodes Mot.BMot.CMot.DMot.EMot.FMot.G0xx
Programming78 025-9346GTable 18: Codeplans - Motorola P, Q, R, S, T, UTable 19: Codeplans - Motorola V, W, Y, MT and GE X, Y, ZTable 20: Standard Two-
79Five-ToneTable 21contains information on the tone group frequencies and timings used in the four tone groups supported by the Digital Tone Remotes.
Introduction8 025-9346GDigital AudioThe digital processing of voice audio is a major innovation in the performance of tone remote controllers. It not
Programming80 025-9346G
9GeneralPaging EncoderThe Digital Tone Remote is equipped with a versatile, built-in, paging encoder. This provides an easy method of selecting specif
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