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1、KI-1698B TC4221 Digital Display Installation RAUUNDBORG CORPORATION l 3450 West Oakton Street, Skokie, Illinois 60076-2951 l (847) 679-0900 General Information Description Parts Enclosed This unit comes assembled on a metal baseplate. It con- verts a standard push-button phone to a display phone tha
2、t can be used with Telecenter V, Telecenter IV, Telecenter TCS, Telecenter System 21, or TCll00 systems. It has a 16-digit LCD readout and a “beeper” to annunciate call-ins. The TC4221 can be used as a direct replacement for a TC4220, but it offers a number of new features as well, notably its capab
3、ility of being individually addressed in a Telecenter V and Telecenter System 21 system. The following parts should come with the display: 4 1” x 2 1/2” double-sided foam strip, for fastening the display to the telephone. 4 Nine-inch, six-conductor modular phone cord. Number of Displays The display
4、matches the Rauland TC4204 Administrative Telephone. It can be used with many other DTMF (dual-fre- quency, multi-tone) desk phones, the only limitation being aesthetics. Figure 1 shows a typical placement. Telecenter V and Telecenter System 21 systems have a single display driver that can support u
5、p to 2,000 feet of cabling and 16 displays. Each display may be assigned its own address with its DIP switch (see “Setting the DIP Switch,” the final section of this manual). Telecenter 1100, Telecenter IV, and Telecenter TCS sys- tems can support up to 1,000 feet of cabling and three displays per d
6、isplay driver. Telecenter 1100 systems have one display driver, Telecenter IV systems have two display drivers, and Telecenter TCS systems have six display drivers. Figure 1. Typical Placement of Display Related Manuals See the appropriate system manuals for details on wiring and programming: Telece
7、nter V The main wiring diagram (KM1035) includes the wiring for display phones. It is part of the Telecenter V drawings manual, included in KI-1687. Telecenter IV The wiring diagram for display telephones (KM0684) is in the Drawings and Glossary manual (KI-1587), which is part of the main manuals (K
8、I-1435). For programming information, see KI-1584, also part of the main manuals. Telecenter TCS The wiring diagram for display telephones (KM0837) is in Diagnostics, Troubleshooting, and Drawings (KI-1550), which 91993 RAULAND-BORG CORPORATION. Printed in U.S.A. Page 1 of 5 Orig. 2/92. Rev. 8/92, 9
9、/93. 169802 RadioFans.CN 收音机爱 好者资料库 TC4221 Digital Display is part of the main manuals (KI-1579). For programming Telephone Interface Module installation manual (KI-1681). information, see KI-1538, also part of the main manuals. For programming information, see the 2524 programming manual (KI-1629).
10、 Telecenter 1100 The display module is recommended for Telecenter 1100 Telecenter System 21 systems, which include the CTLl Telephone Interface. See The wiring diagram for display phones (KM1121) is in the drawings KM1032 and KM1033 in the CTLl ChronoCom Installation Drawings manual, KI-1767. Instal
11、lation Right Way Terminal side Mechanical Note: For Telecenter V and Telecenter System 21 systems, set each display s DIP switch before attaching the display to a telephone. See “Setting the DIP Switch,” on the following page. Before attaching the assembly to the telephone, install the nine-inch mod
12、ular phone cord and anything else that might be covered by the assembly. Use the double-sided foam to secure the assembly to the phone. Do not cover anything with the foam that you might need to remove in the future (e.g., the cord that runs from the display unit to the phone. Caution: The foam bond
13、s tightly to any hard surface it touches. To assure a smooth installation, stick the foam to the display unit first. Before touching the foam to the tele- phone, make sure the display is properly aligned. Wiring This section tells the basic connections. For details, con- sult the system manuals list
14、ed above and the manufacturer s manual for any other component (e.g., a special-features telephone). Observe Proper Polarity! This is especially important for the display, which could suffer damage from several minutes of exposure to reverse polarity. To avoid damage, promptly disconnect the display
15、 if it does not show the sign-on message a few seconds after you turn on the system. Check all wiring connections and the polarity of the modular connectors on the desk cord and the cord between the display and the phone. The positive LCD output should be connected to the “BK” (“Black”) terminal, an
16、d the negative output to the “YL” (“Yellow”) terminal of the telephone terminal block. See Figure 2 and the wiring table. Wrong Way Terminal side Tab side -d Figure 2. Phone-Connector Polarity Modular Cords From a Modular Jack to the Display: For a standard phone, use a standard four-conductor, six-
17、position line cord. Make sure that the modular plugs terminals are on the same side of the cord (see Figure 2). From the Display Jack to the Telephone: Use the sup- plied nine-inch cord. Connections Use the following table or the wiring diagrams listed earlier for the wiring connections. Display and
18、 Telephone Connections I Modular Block Terminal Red Green Black (+) Yellow (-) Blue White Telephone R T TCIV/TCS LLM Terminals R T LCD+ LCD- (shield to Z) see the feature phone s manual. Page 2 9/93 RadioFans.CN 收音机爱 好者资料库 TC4221 Digital Display =-. Note: (1) The display does not use the blue and wh
19、ite wires, but simply passes them on from its line receptacle to its phone receptacle. (2) Alternatively, you can wire Telecenter V display phones to a punch block. See the main wiring diagram (KM1035) in the TCV manuals. Telecenter System 21 displays can also be wired direct to the MSM port punch b
20、locks. See the appropriate diagram in the Telecenter System 21 Installation Drawings manual, KI-1767. Adjusting the Display The contrast adjustment for the display can be accessed through the lower left hole in the back of the unit (as viewed from the rear). Use a small, flat-blade screwdriver for t
21、he adjustment. Troubleshooting Use a voltmeter to check the “Display” terminals (black and yellow wires): during normal operation, you should get a reading of 10 to 12 VDC. Within five seconds of being turned on, the display should show an initial message, such as “Vervvv DD,” where “VW” represents
22、the software version number, and “DD” represents the DIP-switch setting. (Note that, the first time, you may need to adjust the contrast to see the message.) Note: You can check the display apart from the system, by using a separate power source (12 VDC, 5-10 mA). Setting the DIP Switch Overview The
23、 eight-position DIP switch on the back of the display configures the unit for different systems. Baud Rate Display Type (4800 shown) (Optrex shown) , A Display Address System Type (Address 0” shown) (TCV shown) Figure 3. The Display DIP Switch Important: The TC4221 checks the DIP-switch settings onl
24、y when it is powered up. It will ignore changes made while it is running, until its power has been cycled off and back on (e.g., by momentarily unplugging its line cord). TC4221 DIP-Switch Summary Function Display Address (0- 1 3 4 Baud-Rate Selection 5 Display Type 6 I 7 _. System Type 8 .- Comment
25、s TCV and TC2100 only (see the table below). Set to “Off for other systems. On = 9600 baud Off = 4800 baud (factory setting) - Off = Optrex On = Hitachi (Always Off) Note: Leave 6 and 7 in factory settings. Off = TCV, TC2100 On = TCIV, TC TCS, TC1100 Diagnostic Mode To select the diagnostic mode, se
26、t slide switches 1-5 and 8 On (that is, all but 6 and 7, which must always remain in their factory setting). This mode works with TCV (tone) and TC2100, or TCIV and TC1100 (pulse) applications. The display shows all the characters received from either the pulse or the tone inputs as hexadecimal char
27、acters. When the screen is full, the display will pause a few seconds before showing the next screen of hexadecimal characters. The unit can buffer up to 30 undisplayed characters. Here is a typical hex message on a Telecenter V system: 01, 81, 1B, 01, Text (81 - address 1; 1B , 01 = Set Cursor 1) T
28、he Telecenter V system uses a 40-kHz carrier to transmit asynchronous, ASCII, serial data. 9/93 Page 3 TC4221 Digital Display Telecenter V & Telecenter System 21 For TCV or TC2100 operation, push slide switch 8 Off and Because the Telecenter V and Telecenter System 21 use a single display drive, all
29、 displays receive the same messages, 5 on. However, only the unit with the corresponding address will display an individual message. Display Address Set slide switches 1-4 to give each display a different address (the settings correspond to binary numbers, with the least- significant-digit on the le
30、ft): Other Systems For Telecenter IV, Telecenter TCS, and Telecenter 1100 operation, set slide switch 8 On and switches 1 through 5 Off: Slide-Switch Settings for Display Addresses w= Page 4 9/93 Typical wall-mounted - Schematic Detail modular receptacle Typical Display Conns: B (LCD+) Y (LCD-) Phon
31、e Line T To any LLM line or System 21 MSM port R configured as phone interface. See the main TCIV, TCV, or TCS manual for configuration requirements. Also see the display-phone wiring diagram for the TCIV (KM0684), TCS (KM0837), or TC2100 (KM1125) in the appropriate main manual. TC4221 Digital Display -s-m KM1040 H (r&i$+j SUYINK _ Printed on recycled paper using soy ink.