Model IP-223Remote Adapter PanelTechnical Manualup to and including version 4.100803641 Rev K 07/2008
Setup Information102Crosspatch Setup WindowThe Crosspatch Setup window provides the necessary parameters to connect the IP-223s together via the Ether
103Crosspatch Setup WindowEnable Line – Line Check BoxThe Enable Line – Line check box indicates whether or not audio can be routed from one line to a
Setup Information104Patch Timeout FieldThe Patch Timeout field identifies the amount of time, in seconds, allowed for inactivity on an active patch. I
105Crosspatch Setup WindowDelete String FieldThe Delete String field identifies the DTMF digit sequence to delete this crosspatch entry. The number en
Setup Information106IP Address Field (XPATCH option only)The IP Address field identifies the IP Address of the remote IP-223 with a radio used in this
107Crosspatch Setup WindowNext 10 ButtonThe Next 10 button is used to traverse the window between crosspatch entries 1 and 100.To define the crosspatc
Setup Information10825. Click Next 10 to toggle to the next Crosspatch Setup window.26. Complete steps 13 through 22 for all desired crosspatch entrie
109CRP PIN Table WindowJump To Entry Drop Down Menu and Go ButtonThe Jump To Entry drop down menu allows you to select (in groups of 30) function tone
Setup Information110To permanently save changes, do the following:1. Click Submit. The changes are sent to the IP-223 in temporary storage.2. Click Sa
111Pass Change WindowPass Change WindowThe Account Password Change window is used to assign a password, see “Accessing IP-223 Web Browser Configuratio
13CHAPTER 1OverviewThe IP-223 Remote Adapter Panel provides a reliable means of remotely controlling two (2) audio devices. The adapter has multiple m
Setup Information112Tone Frequency & Durations WindowThe Tone Frequency and Durations window identifies frequencies and function tones. The IP-223
113Tone Frequency & Durations Window PTT Frequency Drop Down MenuThe PTT Frequency drop down menu, shown in Figure 134, identifies the PTT frequen
Setup Information114Function Tone Duration FieldThe Function Tone Duration field identifies the duration, in ms, of the function tone. When dual funct
115Tone Frequency & Durations Window9. In the Monitor Frequency field, enter the frequency (in Hz) of the function tone sent when the MON button o
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117CHAPTER 5Update FirmwareUpdate FirmwareTelex VoIP Hardware firmware can be updated using TSM (Telex System Manager). A copy of TSM is available on
1184. To specify an installation path for TSM, click Browse.ORTo accept the default folder location, leave the path entered in the Folder field By def
119Download Telex Firmware When new firmware becomes available it is posted to our website. It can be downloaded at www.telex.com/Downloads/. Check th
120Update Firmware Tool WindowNAVIGATION: Selecting Firmware Update Tool from the Tools menu opens the Firmware Update Tool window shown in Figure 138
121Manual Entry FieldThe Manual Entry field is used to enter the VoIP hardware’s IP Address to add to the left navigation pane. Login Group BoxUsernam
Overview14Console Mode – Allows the use of existing tone-based consoles. The IP-223 decodes industry standard tones, converts it to Ethernet traffic t
122NOTE: Once the firmware is uploaded, the device resets. 8. Click Close.The dialog window closes. 9. Click Close. To access the webpage directly fro
123IP-223 Settings - Quick ReferenceI/O ConnectorsAdjustmentsConnector DescriptionJ1 Power INJ18 Serial portJ2 Radio/Line 1J31 Radio/Line 2J4 Display
124Jumper SettingsPCB 750743 or PCB 750630 revision FPCB 750743 or PCB 750630 revision C, D, E, and F PCB 750630 revision A Line 1 Jumper Setting Line
125Jumper LocationsFIGURE 140. Jumper Locations
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127Appendix AAdditional ResourcesAdditional ResourcesBelow is a compilation of resources ranging from the technology used in Radio Dispatch products,
128AN-VEGA-19223 - Relm RM SeriesRELM - RM Series Radios to 223 Series Adaptor PanelsThis application guide is intended to show how to assemble a cabl
129Additional ResourcesAN-VEGA-17 IP223 Relm GMHRELM - GMH Radios to IP-223 Adaptor PanelsThis application guide is intended to show how to assemble a
131APPENDIX BCTCSS Tone Frequency TableCTCSS Tone Frequency TableTABLE 8. CTCSS Tone FrequenciesTone NumberFreq. (Hz)Tone NumberFreq. (Hz)Tone NumberF
15Operating ModesNOTE: Transient protection is provided near all audio inputs and outputs. The IP-223 line transformers are not designed to operate on
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133APPENDIX CDigital Output TableDigital Output TableTABLE 9. Digital Output ValuesValueDIG6DIG5DIG4DIG3DIG2DIG1DIG00LLLLLLL1LLLLLLH2LLLLLHL3LLLLLHH4L
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135APPENDIX DTone Frequency TableTone Frequency TableTABLE 10. Supported Radio Dispatch Tone FrequenciesTone NumberCode DigitEuropean Tone Frequencies
Overview16IP-223 SpecificationsThe specifications for the IP-223 are listed in Table 1. The specifications are subject to change without notice.CAUTIO
17Front PanelNOTE: Radio 1 and radio 2 are also referred to as line 1 and line 2 in this manual.Handset JackAn optional handset is available for the I
Overview18• When connected to a serially controlled radio, iDEN, Sepura, Kenwood or Johnson displays.• INTCOM displays when the front panel IC button
19Back PanelBack Panel10/100 Ethernet ConnectorThe 10/100 Ethernet connector provides the LAN or WAN connection for the IP-223. Serial ConnectorThe se
Overview20Radio 1 and Radio 2 (Line 1 and Line 2) ConnectorsTwo (2) DB25 connectors are provided for connection to various audio devices. The pinouts
21Back PanelFIGURE 81. DB25 Connector Pinout ConfigurationTABLE 4. DB25 Connector Pinout ConnectionsPin # Signal Cable color1 PTT Relay N.C. Brown2 PT
PROPRIETARY NOTICEThe product information and design disclosed herein were originated by and are the property of Telex Communications, Inc. Telex rese
Overview22
23CHAPTER 2Communications System DesignDesigning an IP-223 system requires an understanding of the radio network and how the various radios and commun
Communications System Design24NOTE: When using Cisco technology, IP PIM dense mode is generally recommended. Generally speaking, sparse-dense-mode can
25CHAPTER 3Installation and Level SettingsLocal/Radio ConnectionsNOTE: Connections to radios differ from connections for remote operation; therefore c
Installation and Level Settings263. Carefully slide the case top forward past the IC and LINE buttons, and then lift up to gain access to the PCB (Pri
27Local/Radio ConnectionsTX Audio ConnectionThe IP-223 has a number of options when connecting to the radio. Different jumper settings are required fo
Installation and Level Settings28NOTE: When the speaker output is used, the radio volume control affects the audio levels of the IP-223.COR (Carrier O
29Tone/Console OperationDigital I/OIn addition to the two standard relay closures, seven (7) lines of digital I/O are also included. These lines are o
Installation and Level Settings30Local PTT I/OThe Local PTT I/O is used to generate TX Ethernet traffic on a local keyed system as opposed to the 2175
31Level AdjustmentsGeneral AlignmentThe IP-223 has a TX alignment tone and an RX alignment VU meter accessible from the front panel of the unit. • Pre
TableofContentsOVERVIEW... 13Operating Modes ...13FE
Installation and Level Settings32To adjust the TX monitor, do the following:1. In the options section of the Per Line Setup window, select the TX Moni
33CHAPTER 4Setup InformationThe setup information for the IP-223 is accessed by using a web browser, such as Microsoft® Internet Explorer. This sectio
Setup Information34Using HyperTerminalNOTE: J35 must be in the A position.To assign the IP Address and Network Mask using HyperTerminal, do the follow
35Setting the IP Address Information8. From the Flow Control drop down menu, select NoneNOTE: These parameters may be different than the defaults depe
Setup Information3611. Press ENTER.Enter Password for Factory Setup appears.12. Enter technobabble for the factory setup password.FIGURE 86. HyperTerm
37Setting the IP Address Information13. Press ENTER. The serial port access window shown in Figure 87 appears. NOTE: The serial number is fixed and sh
Setup Information38The following is a brief explanation of the factory setup options shown in Figure 87:A - Provides the ability to reset the unit.B -
39Accessing IP-223 Web Browser Configuration WindowsAccessing IP-223 Web Browser Configuration Windows Before connecting the IP-223 to the web browser
Setup Information40IP-223 Web Setup Windows StandardsLinksAcross the top of each setup window are links used to access the various IP-223 configuratio
41IP-223 Web Setup Windows StandardsTo access a setup window, do the following: > Click the desired link.The window for the selected link appears.T
SUBMIT BUTTON ...46General Gain Setup ... 47HANDSET M
Setup Information42Welcome WindowThe Welcome window provides a basic description of the IP-223 operating modes and a field to enter a descriptive name
43Basic Ethernet Setup WindowBasic Ethernet Setup WindowThe Basic Ethernet Setup window is used to configure the IP-223 for use. The fields on this wi
Setup Information44Use DHCP Server Check BoxThe Use DHCP Server check box indicates whether or not DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is used.
45Basic Ethernet Setup WindowQOS: D, T, and R (Delay, Throughput, and Reliability) Bits FieldThe QOS: D, T and R Bits field is used for advanced progr
Setup Information46To configure the IP-223 for use, do the following:1. From the links, select Basic Ethernet Setup.The Basic Ethernet Setup window ap
47General Gain SetupGeneral Gain SetupThe General Gain Setup window provides for an up or down adjustment of the gain levels for various parameters in
Setup Information48Transmit Gain Drop Down MenuThe Transmit Gain drop down menu identifies the transmit gain, in dB, for either line 1 or line 2. The
49Multicast Address Setup WindowMulticast Address Setup WindowThe Multicast Address Setup window identifies the mode of operation or line type, as wel
Setup Information50Line Type Drop Down MenuThe Line Type drop down menu identifies the operating mode for Line number 1 and 2. The line type for all o
51Multicast Address Setup WindowRX Port FieldThe RX Port field identifies the port number for each line. The port number must be unique, per line, and
R2 - OffHook Check Box ... 72Rx AGC Enabled Check Box ... 72Keep Alive Digits Enabled Che
Setup Information5210. In the Channel Hops field, enter the number of channel hops (routers) the multicast audio packets can go through before being s
53Multicast Address Setup WindowOutgoing Port FieldThe Outgoing Port field identifies the port number where the ring packet is generated. This number
Setup Information54Vocoder Type Drop Down MenuThe Vocoder Type drop down menu, shown in Figure 96, indicates the bit rate at which audio is converted
55Per Line Setup WindowTo permanently save changes, do the following:1. Click Submit. The changes are sent to the IP-223 in temporary storage.2. Click
Setup Information56 Per Line Setup Window—Local, Tone, and Console Mode Configuration The Per Line Setup window for Local, Tone, or Console Mode confi
57Per Line Setup Window—Local, Tone, and Console Mode ConfigurationLine 2 ButtonThe Line 2 button is used to navigate to the Per Line Setup window for
Setup Information58On With PTT Radio ButtonThe On With PTT radio button indicates whether or not CTCSS is generated only when PTT is activated.Tape Ou
59Per Line Setup Window—Local, Tone, and Console Mode ConfigurationTone Enable Check BoxThe Tone Enable check box indicates whether or not the functio
Setup Information60Digital Output Field - Local Mode OnlyThe Digital Output field identifies the DIG0-DIG6 output for the function tone. Enter the num
61Per Line Setup Window—Local, Tone, and Console Mode ConfigurationLAM Level FieldThe LAM Level field identifies the threshold, in dB, at which the ra
General Gain Check Box... 97Per Line Setup Check Box... 97Tone Freq & Durati
Setup Information62Reset with PTT – When selected, the monitor relay is closed from the time the monitor tone sequence is received until the next PTT
63Per Line Setup Window—Local, Tone, and Console Mode Configuration2-Wire Check BoxThe 2-Wire check box indicates whether or not the line number to wh
Setup Information64Available selections for this field are: Normal, FleetSync Series 80, FleetSync Series 80 - Scan List, FleetSync Series 90, FleetSy
65Per Line Setup Window—Local, Tone, and Console Mode ConfigurationThe Signaling Setup section is used to setup encode, decode, tone type and digits p
Setup Information66FleetSync Encode Check Box (Local Mode Only)The FleetSync Encode check box indicates the line is enabled to encode Kenwood FleetSyn
67Per Line Setup Window—Local, Tone, and Console Mode ConfigurationANI Suffix FieldThe ANI Suffix field identifies a 0 to 3 digit suffix is appended t
Setup Information68ANI Call Type Drop Down MenuThe ANI Call Type drop down menu, shown in Figure 104, identifies the type of call for the ANI Decoder
69Per Line Setup Window—Phone Mode ConfigurationPer Line Setup Window—Phone Mode Configuration The Per Line Setup window for Phone Mode configuration,
Setup Information70RX Delay FieldThe RX Delay field identifies the amount of time, in ms, RX audio is recorded and stored. RX audio is constantly reco
71Per Line Setup Window—Phone Mode ConfigurationClick Dial Timeout FieldThe Click Dial Timeout field identifies the amount of time, in seconds, the ph
ListofFiguresFIGURE 1. Local and Tone Mode Connections ...
Setup Information72R2 - OffHook Check BoxThe R2 - OffHook check box indicates whether or not the R2 relay opens when the phone is taken offhook. If se
73Per Line Setup Window—Phone Mode ConfigurationNOTE: These features support legacy PSTN radio control systems.C550 Operation Enabled Check BoxThe C55
Setup Information74FIGURE 107. Serial Port Params Drop Down Menu - Phone ModeFIGURE 108. Per Line Setup - Phone Mode (view 3)
75Per Line Setup Window—Phone Mode ConfigurationThe Signaling Setup section is used to setup encode, decode, tone type and digits pause and duration.F
Setup Information76Digit Duration FieldThe Digit Duration field identifies the length of time, in ms, the digit tone is decoded when it is active for
77Per Line Setup Window—iDEN Radio ConfigurationANI Call Format FieldThe ANI Call Format field, identifies the call string format for the ANI Decoder
Setup Information78TX Delay FieldThe TX Delay field identifies the delay, in ms, of TX audio. When TX Ethernet packets arrive, the PTT relay is closed
79Per Line Setup Window—iDEN Radio ConfigurationJump To Entry Drop Down MenuThe Jump To Entry drop down menu allows you to select (in groups of 10) fu
Setup Information80Relay Group Drop Down MenuThe Relay Group drop down menu identifies if a relay is grouped into separate functions. This allows more
81Per Line Setup Window—iDEN Radio ConfigurationLAM Level FieldThe LAM Level field identifies the threshold, in dB, at which the radio/line unmutes an
FIGURE 38. Call Type Drop Down Menu - iDEN Mode ... 81FIGURE 39. Per L
Setup Information82Select one of the following operating modes for the monitor relay: Reset with PTT – When selected, the monitor relay is closed fro
83Per Line Setup Window—iDEN Radio ConfigurationPTT + R1 – When selected, both the PTT relay and the R1 relay close at the same time.PTT + R2 – When s
Setup Information84Per line Setup Window—Tetra Radio ConfigurationThe Per Line Setup window for Tetra Radio configuration, see Figure 115, appears whe
85Per line Setup Window—Tetra Radio ConfigurationRelay Drop Down MenuThe Relay drop down menu identifies the relay(s), if any, closed immediately upon
Setup Information86Type Drop Down MenuThe Type drop down menu, shown in Figure 117 identifies the type of call for Sepura radio configuration. Trunked
87Per line Setup Window—Tetra Radio ConfigurationTX Delay FieldThe TX Delay field identifies the delay, in ms, of TX audio. When TX Ethernet packets a
Setup Information88LAM Level FieldThe LAM Level field identifies the threshold, in dB, at which the radio/line un-mutes and sends RX packets to the Et
89Per line Setup Window—Tetra Radio ConfigurationPre-Emphasize TX Check BoxThe Pre-Emphasize TX check box indicates whether or not TX audio includes a
Setup Information90Save to EEPROM Window The Save to EEPROM window is used to save the current configuration to the IP-223 or to reset the parameters
91Account Setup WindowAccount Setup WindowThe Account Setup window allows you to manage system and user accounts. The fields on this window are descri
ListofTablesTable 66. IP-223 Specifications ...
Setup Information92Enable Check BoxThe Enable check box indicates whether the username is active or not. When selected, the username is active.NOTE: T
93Account Setup WindowConfirm Password FieldThe Confirm Password field is used to confirm the password you entered in the New Password field. This pas
Setup Information94Delete ButtonThe Delete button is used to delete the selected user account(s). User accounts are marked for deletion by selecting t
95Edit System Accounts WindowOnce you have made the change to the user system account, the following message appears at the top of the Account Setup w
Setup Information96Add New User WindowThe Create New User window is used to create up to five (5) new user account. From this window, you can assign p
97Add New User WindowAdditional Feature Check BoxThe Additional Feature check box indicates access is granted to make changes to the Additional Featur
Setup Information98Tone Freq & Durations Check BoxThe Tone Freq & Durations check box indicates access is granted to make changes to the Tone
99Edit Created Accounts WindowEdit Created Accounts WindowThe Edit Created Account window, as seen in Figure 125, is used to edit a created account (u
Setup Information100Additional Feature Setup WindowThe Additional Feature setup window activates special features enabled by purchasing an option stri
101Clone Console WindowClone Console WindowThe Clone System Parameters window provides the ability to copy the setup information, other than the seria
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