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24-66 VoIP
Remote Base Controller
Version 1.80
Printings:
Version 1.00 : 07/23/04 Version 1.01 : 09/17/04 Version 1.10 : 02/03/05 Version 1.11 : 03/25/05
Version 1.60 : 04/22/05 Version 1.70 : 08/01/06
Version 1.80 : 12/16/09
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................................................ 1
1.0 GENERAL DESCRIPTION .................................................................................................... 2 1.1 Description ................................................................................................................. 2 1.2 Capabilities and Features .......................................................................................... 2
2.0 INSTALLATION ..................................................................................................................... 3 2.1 Inspection ................................................................................................................... 3 2.2 Wall Transformer Power Supply Connection ............................................................. 3 2.3 Ethernet Connection .................................................................................................. 3 2.4 External Push to Talk Connection .............................................................................. 3 2.5 External Headset Connection .................................................................................... 3 2.6 External Handset/Desk Microphone Connection ....................................................... 3
3.0 ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES ............................................................................................ 4 3.1 Handset/Desk Microphone To Ethernet Level ........................................................... 7 3.2 Desk Microphone Output Sensitivity .......................................................................... 7 3.3 Internal Microphone to Ethernet Level ....................................................................... 7 3.4 Headset Microphone to Ethernet Level ...................................................................... 7 3.5 Speaker Level ............................................................................................................ 7 3.6 Handset Earpiece Level ............................................................................................. 7 3.7 Headset Earpiece Level ............................................................................................. 7
4.0 CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION ....................................................................................................... 8 4.1 Power Supply ............................................................................................................. 8 4.2 Receive Audio ............................................................................................................ 8 4.3 Transmit Audio ........................................................................................................... 8 4.4 Microprocessor ........................................................................................................... 8 4.5 Digital Signal Processor ............................................................................................. 9 4.6 Ethernet Interface ....................................................................................................... 9 4.7 Keypad Board ............................................................................................................ 9
PARTS LISTS ............................................................................................................................. 10
INSTALLATION DIAGRAMS ..................................................................................................... 16
SCHEMATICS ............................................................................................................................ 17
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SPECIFICATIONS
Input voltage 15 Vdc @ 1000mA 24 Watt Wall Transformer
2.1 x 5.5mm barrel conn. Center (+)
Current consumption @ 15Vdc 450 mA (TX) 800 mA (RX) Vol. Max (3 watts to speaker) 400 mA (Standby)
Standby voltage 12 - 15 Vdc **
Temperature range 0 to +60 deg C
Relative humidity 90% at 50 deg C
Tx hum & noise -60 dB (ref. +0 dBm) (When using a high bit rate CODEC)
Speaker audio output 3 W into 4 ohms
Distortion (at rated speaker output) < 3% (When using a high bit rate CODEC)
RX hum & noise -47 dB (ref 0dBm)
Frequency response +1, -3 dB (300 to 3000 Hz)
Weight 3 lb.
Dimensions 4.75" (H) x 10" (W) x 8" (D)
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1.0 GENERAL DESCRIPTION
1.1 Description
The 24-66 VoIP series of remote controllers is used to remotely control repeaters and base station radios. The 24-66 VoIP requires a 20-28 VoIP panel in the repeater or at the base station for correct operation. The communication between the 20-28 VoIP Termination Panel and the 24-66 VoIP Remote Controllers is done via a TCP/IP Ethernet connection. The network configuration parameters, audio configuration parameters, and one of eight different profiles for the 24-66 VoIP can be selected and changed from a computer through a web browser. The multicast set-up, CODEC algorithms, and the remote buttons profile set-up of the 24-66VoIP are stored in the 20-28 VoIP panel. All of these parameters are accessible through a WEB browser on a PC that is on the network accessing the IP Address that is assigned to the 20-28 VoIP. Refer to the 20-28 VoIP manual and the 20-28 VoIP online help screens for more information on this. TCP is one of the main protocols in TCP/IP networks, whereas the IP protocol deals only with packets, TCP enables two hosts to establish a connection and exchange streams of data. TCP guarantees delivery of data and also guarantees that packets will be delivered in the same order in which they were sent. All of the audio is sent and received as UDP packets via a multicast IP or unicast IP address and port. The 24-66 VoIP is available with either a handset or a desk microphone. A 12 Vdc power cable is also available, which allows the 24-66 VoIP to be operated from a 12 Vdc source.
1.2 Capabilities and Features
♦ TCP/IP protocol
♦ G.711, G.723.1, G.726 CODEC algorithms.
♦ Handset or desk microphone
♦ Desk or wall mount
♦ Over 99 channel capability
♦ Operation from 12 Vdc source
♦ Parallel remote update
♦ Intercom
♦ Ethernet activity indicator
♦ External push to talk capability
♦ Headset capability
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2.0 INSTALLATION
2.1 Inspection
Please refer to the checklist packed with the 24-66 VoIP in order to become familiar with the unit and to insure that everything ordered has been received. In the event a part is missing from the checklist, please call the Customer Services Department at 1-701-280-1122. This unit was thoroughly inspected before leaving the factory. If the outer package appears damaged, please inspect the unit for possible damage immediately. Any dents, scratches, or marks suggest rough handling in shipping. Please notify the shipper if you find any indications of mishandling. If there are any concerns about the condition of the 24-66 VoIP when it is received, please don't hesitate to call the Customer Services Department.
2.2 Wall Transformer Power Supply Connection
Connect the wall transformer power supply to power connector on the back of the 24-66 VoIP.
2.3 Ethernet Connection
The 24-66 VoIP allows Remote Control of a base station via an Ethernet LAN. A computer can also be connected to remote that is on the same LAN to allow the computer access to the network without the need for a hub. The Ethernet connectors are found on the back of the 24-66 VoIP. The Ethernet cable should be a standard cable that is available anywhere that telephone and computer accessories are sold. The green link LED on the Ethernet connector should turn on showing a connection to the network. Refer also to the 24-66 VoIP installation diagrams in the back of this manual.
2.4 External Push to Talk Connection
Connect the external push to talk switch to J2. J2 is a 3.5mm connector and is located on the side of the 24-66 VoIP next to the volume control potentiometer.
2.5 External Headset Connection
Connect the external headset to J3. J3 is a 2.5mm connector and is located on the side of the 24-66 VoIP between the volume control potentiometer and the handset/desk microphone connector.
2.6 External Handset/Desk Microphone Connection
Connect the external handset or desk microphone to J4. J4 is a RJ11 connector and is located on the side of the 24-66 VoIP next to the external headset connector.
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3.0 ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES
The following will explain the adjustment procedure for the 24-66 VoIP. Most audio levels are factory preset and will, in most cases, not need adjustment. All of the network settings, profile settings, and audio adjustment are accessible from a computer using a web browser. The default address is 10.0.0.200 with the subnet of 255.255.255.0. The user name is “admin” and the default password is ”idacorp”. Before you connect your computer to the 24-66 VoIP make sure the computers NIC is set to the same IP address range and local subnet as the 24-66 VoIP. Connect your computer directly to the 24-66 VoIP and use your web browser to access the logon screen. Once you logon you should configure the network settings to the IP address, the subnet address, and gateway address that will be used to connect to your network, also change the password to something else to protect your system. Select the “Save Changes” button before you continue.
Logon screen example
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Next configure the profile settings, enter the IP address of the 20-28 VoIP panel that the 24-66 VoIP remote will connect to and select one of the eight profiles. Select the “Save Changes and Reset Unit” button. After resetting, the 24-66 VoIP network and profile changes will take affect. If you are configuring multiple 24-66 VoIP Remotes, you may need to reset the computer NIC card or restart the computer if the next 24-66 VoIP your computer is connected to does not respond. If you have the 24-66 VoIP Mini Console there will not be a profile menu but a site menu will be in its place so skip to the next page.
24-66 VoIP Remote Profile screen example
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Next configure the site settings, enter the IP address of each 20-28 VoIP panel that the 24-66 VoIP Mini Console will connect to and select one of the eight profiles. Select the “Save Changes and Reset Unit” button. After resetting, the 24-66 VoIP network and profile changes will take affect. If you are configuring multiple 24-66 VoIP Remotes, you may need to reset the computer NIC card or restart the computer if the next 24-66 VoIP your computer is connected to does not respond.
24-66 VoIP Mini Console Site screen example
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3.1 Handset/Desk Microphone To Ethernet Level
The handset or desk microphone audio level is adjusted via a web browser. The level can be adjusted from -4db to 36db in 2db steps.
3.2 Desk Microphone Output Sensitivity
The audio output level of the desk microphone can be adjusted through a hole in the bottom of the desk microphone. A small jeweler's flat blade screwdriver will be needed. The adjustment may need to be made depending upon background noise in the environment where the 24-66 VoIP is located and also upon the user of the desk microphone and how close and/or loud the user speaks.
3.3 Internal Microphone to Ethernet Level
The internal microphone audio level is adjusted via a web browser. The level can be adjusted from -4db to 36db in 2db steps.
3.4 Headset Microphone to Ethernet Level
The Headset microphone audio level is adjusted via a web browser. The level can be adjusted from -4db to 36db in 2db steps.
3.5 Speaker Level
The internal speaker audio level is adjusted via a web browser. The level can be adjusted from -24db to 0db in 6db steps. While connected to the system and receiving audio from the highest-level source, adjust the level so that audio in the speaker is a comfortable listening level. Do not turn it up too high since this will cause distortion and clipping. The audio should not exceed 3.45 Vrms at the speaker terminals.
3.6 Handset Earpiece Level
The handset earpiece audio level is adjusted via a web browser. The level can be adjusted from -24db to 0db in 6db steps. The handset earpiece, headset earpiece, and the base speaker are all controlled by the volume control. It may be necessary in certain noisy environments to increase the level to the earpiece. While in the noisy environment and receiving audio from the source with the least level coming in, adjust for a comfortable listening level with the volume control potentiometer at maximum.
3.7 Headset Earpiece Level
The headset earpiece audio level is adjusted via a web browser. The level can be adjusted from -24db to 0db in 6db steps. The headset earpiece, handset earpiece, and the base speaker are all controlled by the volume control. It may be necessary in certain noisy environments to increase the level to the earpiece. While in the noisy environment and receiving audio from the source with the least level coming in, adjust for a comfortable listening level with the volume control potentiometer at maximum.
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4.0 CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
4.1 Power Supply
Power is supplied to the 24-66 VoIP via the supplied 15VDC wall transformer. It is connected at J10 on the back of the 24-66 VoIP. The polarity of the connector must be correct. From J10 the power is routed through a diode D7 and a 1 amp fuse F1. Diode D7 prevents a reverse polarity from harming the 24-66 VoIP. Power is fed into voltage regulator U18. The output voltage of U18 is set to 12.5. This 12.5 Vdc through a diode D4 drives the audio section of the 24-66 VoIP. It is also fed into voltage regulator U19 and U20. The output voltage of U19 is set to 3.3 Vdc and this 3.3 Vdc is also fed into voltage regulator U16. The output voltage of U16 is set to 1.5 Vdc. The output voltage of U20 is set to 2.5 Vdc. The 3.3 Vdc, 2.5 vdc, and the 1.5 Vdc powers the digital section of the 24-66 VoIP. The 24-66 VoIP can be operated from a 13.8 Vdc supply through connector J12. Diode D8 prevents a reverse polarity from harming the 24-66 VoIP.
4.2 Receive Audio
Receive audio UDP packets from the Ethernet interface section is passed to the microprocessor U8 for decoding. The decoded digital audio is then sent to the DSP U10. The DSP then converts the digital audio to analog and adjusts the level out. The audio is passed to the handset earpiece at pin 2 of J5. The audio is also fed into the speaker driver U3. U3 and its associated circuitry is a wide band audio amplifier set to have a gain of 36 dB. The output of the speaker driver goes to J11, the speaker connector. Resistor R14 is removed only if an external speaker is installed.
4.3 Transmit Audio
Microphone audio from the handset or the desk microphone comes from pin 4 of J5. The microphone is biased by resistors R126 and R136. The microphone audio then passes through to the DSP U10. The DSP then converts the audio to digital. The digital audio is then sent to the microprocessor to be assembled in to UDP packets. The UDP Packets are then passed to the Ethernet section.
4.4 Microprocessor
The Net+ARM 7520B MCU U8 provides the network interface functions and provides the platform for the application code. Integrated peripherals include a 10/100 Ethernet MAC, two serial ports, and numerous general-purpose I/O pins. An RTOS and a TCP/IP stack are included along with drivers for the internal peripherals.
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4.5 Digital Signal Processor
The DSP U10 provides the audio processing functions. This DSP has six audio inputs, four audio outputs, a single Sigma-Delta CODEC, and an audio multiplexor to connect the CODEC to one audio input and one audio output. It also has numerous general-purpose I/O pins and a host interface. The DSP firmware comes pre-programmed in ROM and the functions provided can be controlled by the host CPU U8 through the host interface. The DSP firmware provides the following standard CODEC algorithms: G.711, G.723.1, G.726.
4.6 Ethernet Interface
The Ethernet interface consists of a three port 10/100 Base-TX Switch U4. One port is connecting externally to the LAN and the second port will connect externally to a computer to allow the computer access to the LAN. The third port will connect internally to the Ethernet port of the NET+ARM MCU U8. LEDs integrated into the Ethernet connectors will provide Connect and Activity status. The Ethernet port for connecting to the PC will be cross-wired to allow straight-through cables to be used on both ports.
4.7 Keypad Board
The keypad board is mounted on the faceplate of the 24-66 VoIP. It is connected to J13 on the base board by a ribbon cable that is soldered to J5 on the keypad board. The keypad board has the contacts for the front panel buttons etched on it, and provides a backplane for the front panel buttons. The rows and columns of the keypad are fed to the baseboard through connector J5. The microprocessor determines if a certain key is pressed by pulling the row input for that key low and then checking to see if the column output for that key also goes low. LEDs are provided for each button and also for the TX indicator. These LEDs are driven by the LED display driver U1. This driver has a serial interface to the microprocessor on the base board. Serial data coming from the baseboard on pin 1 is clocked into U1 by the clock signal on pin 13. When all the data is clocked in, pin 12 is pulsed to load the data into the drivers. Also located on the keypad board are the mounting sockets for the VU meter and LCD. The LCD plugs into J3. The VU meter plugs into either J1 or J2.
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PARTS LISTS
24-66 VoIP Main Board 101-0291
Item Reference Description Part No. Qty
1 C1,2,12,25,28,44,46 CAP, A ELEC 47UF 6.3 381-0470R 7 2 C3,8 CAP, A ELEC 1UF 50V 381-5105R 2 3 C4,45 CAP, A ELEC 47UF 16V 381-2470R 2 4 C5,6,13,15,50,51,52,53,54,55,
56,57.58,59,60,61,63,64,65,66, 68,69,70,71,72,73,74,75,76,77, 78.79,80,81,82,83,84,85,86,87, 88,89,90,91,92,93,94,95,96,97, 98,99,100,101,102,104,105,106,107,108,109,110,111,112,113, 114,115,116,117,118,119,121
CAP, .1UF X7R 16V 375-2104R 72
5 C7,11,17,18,20,21 CAP, A ELEC 10UF 16V 381-2106R 6 6 C9 CAP, A ELEC 2.2UF 35 381-4225R 1 7 C10,120 CAP, .47UF Y5V 16V 375-2474R 2 8 C14,26 CAP, A ELEC 4.7UF 25 381-3475R 2 9 C16,37,38,42,48 CAP, A ELEC 470UF 25 381-3471R 5
10 C19,47 CAP, A ELEC 150UF 10 381-1151R 2 11 C22,31,32,33,34 CAP, .1UF X7R 16V 375-2104R 5 12 C23,24 CAP, 22PF NPO 50V 375-5220R 2 13 C29,30,67,103 CAP, 10PF NPO 50V 375-5100R 4 14 C35,39,40 CAP, .01UF X7R 10%50 375-5103R 3 15 C36 CAP, 2700PF X7R 50V 375-5272R 1 16 C41,43 CAP TANT, 1UF 35V 392-4105R 2 17 C49 CAP .22UF Y5V 16V 375-2224R 1 18 C62 CAP, .1UF X7R 16V 375-2104R 1 19 D1,2,9,10 DIODE, SWITCH BAS16 110-2201R 4 20 D3,5 DIODE, SCHKY B140 110-2302R 2 21 D4,7,8 DIODE, SCHKY B330A 110-2301R 3 22 D6 LED, SUPER RED 0603 112-0201R 1 23 F1 FUSE PC MOUNT 1 AMP 290-0008 1 24 J1 JACK MOD, RJ45 LED 234-0121 1 25 J2 JACK SPKR PNL MNT 234-0091 1
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26 J3 JACK AUDIO, 2.5mm 234-0116 1 27 J4 CONN, 7POS .1LOCK HDR 234-0006 1 28 J5 JACK, MOD 4POS SIDE 231-0021 1 29 J6 JACK MOD, RJ45 LED 234-0120 1 30 J7 CONN 36 POS R/A HDR 231-1236 0.14 31 J8 CONN 5 POS POST 231-1005 1 32 J9 CONN. 6 POS POST 231-1006 1 33 J10 CONN, R/A POWER 234-0114 1 34 J11 CONN 4POS .1 LCK HDR 234-0014 1 35 J12 CONN 2 POS .156 POST 231-1067 1 36 J13 SCKT, DIP, 16 PIN IC 220-0001 1 37 L1,5,6,7,8,9 FERRITE, 150 OHM 800 306-2001R 6 38 L3 POWER IND, 47.00uH 306-3001R 1 39 L4 POWER IND, 33.00uH 306-3002R 1 40 M1 ELEMENT, MIC, EM-50 901-0010 1 41 P1 HDR 14 POS .1 X .1 231-1076 1 42 R1 POT 50K SLIDE/AUDTAP 340-0003 1 43 R2,3,18,19,21,22,23,25,26,35,
49,113,116,118,119,130,131, 133
RES, 49.9 1% 1/16W 322-49R9R 18
44 R4,5 RES, 2K 5% 1/10W 323-1202R 2 45 R7,10,13,30,48,51,52,53,54,56,
58, 71,76,80,83,86,107,108,111,112 120,125,132,134
RES, 10K 5% 1/10W 323-1103R 23
46 R9,12,14,15,55,78,79,81,82,98,105,106,115,123,124,128
RES, 0 5% 1/10W 323-0000R 13
47 R11,47,122 RES, 10 5% 1/10W 323-1100R 3 48 R17,20 RES, 100 1% 1/16W 322-1000R 2 49 R32,33,37,39,40,41,42,44,45,46 RES, 33 5% 1/10W 323-1330R 10 50 R34,38,43 RES, 820 5% 1/10W 323-1821R 3 51 R36,61,62,63,64,65,66,89,95,96
97,99,101,102,103,104,109,127129,136
RES, 1K 5% 1/10W 323-1102R 20
52 R50 RES, 499K 1% 1/16W 322-4993R 1 53 R60 RES, 56 5% 1/10W 323-1560R 1 54 R67 RES, 10M 5% 1/10W 323-1106R 1 55 R68,69 RES, 9.31k 1% 1/4W 326-9311R 2 56 R70 RES, 7.15K 1% 1/4W 326-7151R 1 57 R72 RES, 300 5% 1/10W 323-1301R 1 58 R73 RES, 1k 1% 1/4W 326-1001R 1 59 R74,75 RES, 75K 5% 1/10W 323-1753R 2 60 R77 RES, 0 5% 1/10W 323-0000R 1 61 R90 RES, 2.7K 5% 1/10W 323-1272R 1 62 R94 RES, 1M 1% 1/16W 322-1004R 1 63 R110 RES, 3.01K 1% 1/16W 322-3011R 1 64 R121 RES, 1 5% 1/10W 323-11R0R 1 65 R126 RES, 620 5% 1/10W 323-1621R 1 66 U1 IC, 24LC256 131-1060 1
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67 U2 IC, MCP3221A5T-I/OT 131-5001 1 68 U3 IC, TPA1517DWPR 131-1061 1 69 U4 IC, KS8993 131-2009 1 70 U5,15 IC, SN74AHC1GO8DBVR 131-5002 2 71 U6 IC, TC1270TERCT-ND 131-5003 1 72 U7 IC, SN74AHC1GO8DBVR 131-5002 1 73 U8 IC, NS7520B-1-C55 131-6000 1 74 U9,14 IC, HY57V161610DTC-7 131-1064 2 75 U10 IC, VP101X12BQC-1 131-2010 1 76 U11 IC, MAX3232ESE 131-1062 1 77 U12 IC, SN74LVC1GU04DBVR 131-5005 1 78 U13 IC, AM29LV800BT120 131-1063 1 79 U16 IC, LP3984IMF-1.5 131-5004 1 80 U17 IC, XC9572XL-10PC44C 131-3010 1 81 U18 IC, LM2673S-ADJ 131-4001 1 82 U19 IC, LM2673S-3.3 131-4002 1 83 U20 IC, LM1086CS-5.0 131-4003 1 84 U21 IC, LM1086CS-2.5 131-4004 1 85 Y2 CRY, 18.432 MHZ 20PF 305-0101R 1 86 Y3 CRY, 25.000MHZ 18PF 305-0103R 1 87 Y4 CRY, 4.096MHA 20PF 305-0102R 1 88 00 PC BD, VoIP RMT MAIN 900-0291 1 89 00 MOUNT, RBR .SHACK 80A 901-0011 1
24-66 VoIP Keypad Board 101-0209
Item Reference Description Part No. Qty.
1 C1,2 10uF 16V ELEC CAP 360-0004 2 2 C3 10uF 16V TANT CAP 390-0010 1 3 C4,6 NOT INSTALLED 000-0002 2 4 C5 .1uF 50V 10% MONO CAP 365-5104 1 5 D1 NOT INSTALLED 000-0002 1 6 D2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,
11,12,13 LED, T-1 RED 112-0012 12
7 D14 LED, RED HIGH INTENSITY 112-0024 1 8 J1,2,3,4 NOT INSTALLED 000-0002 4 9 J5 16 POS CABLE 8” 222-0025 1
10 JP1,2 STAPLE JUMPER 265-0016 2 11 R1,6 220 1 W RES 314-1224 2 12 R2 1.2K 5% 1/4 W RES 312-0034 1 13 R3,5,7 10K 5% 1/4 W RES 312-0011 3 14 R4 33K 5% 1/4 W RES 312-0014 1 15 R8 NOT INSTALLED 000-0002 1 16 U1 MAX7219, IC 130-0287 1 17 U2 NOT INSTALLED 000-0002 1 18 KEYPAD PC BOARD 900-0209 1
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VU Meter Option (New)
Item Reference Description Part No. Qty. 1 D1,2 10 SEGMENT BAR LED 112-0027 2 2 P1 12 POS HEADER POST 231-3315 1 3 U2 LM3915 IC 130-0372 1 4 PLASTIC STANDOFF .125" 200-0388 2 5 VU METER PC BOARD 900-0281 1
LCD Option
Item Reference Description Part No. Qty. 1 C4,6 .1uF 50V 10% MONO CAP 365-5104 2 2 J1 6 POS RECEPTACLE 231-1116 2 3 J3 8 POS RECEPTACLE 231-3008 2 4 R8 10K 1 TURN POT 351-1103 1 5 U2 74HC595, IC 130-0350 1 6 LCD 32 CHARACTER 113-0104 1 7 PLASTIC STAND OFF 3/16” 200-0385 4 8 16 POS HEADER POST 231-3116 1
Desk Mic Option
Item Description Part No. Qty.
1 DESK MIC 900-0399 1 2 CRYSTAL PROGRAMMABLE 900-0725 1 3 CABINET TOP for LCD 900-0750 1
Hand Set Option
Item Description Part No. Qty.
1 HOLE COVER 199-6137 1 2 CABLE TIE (SHORT) 200-0081 2 3 SENSOR SWITCH 611-0027 1 4 HAND SET 900-0020 1 5 CABINET TOP for LCD 900-0751 1
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Ethernet Cable Option
Item Description Part No. Qty. 1 10 FT Ethernet Cable 800-2080 1
DC Power Cable Option
Item Description Part No. Qty.
1 2 POS .156 RECEPTACLE 233-0024 1 2 CABLE TIE (SHORT) 200-0081 1 3 2 COND. 20ga. CABLE 800-1106 5’
External Encode/Decode Cable Option
Item Description Part No. Qty.
1 CABLE TIE (SHORT) 200-0081 1 2 9 COND. 22ga. CABLE 222-0034 3’ 3 5 POS .1” RECEPTACLE 233-0024 1 4 2 POS .1” RECEPTACLE 234-0033 1
Wall Mount Option
Item Description Part No. Qty.
1 WALL BRACKET 900-5104A 1 2 6 x ½” SHEET MTL SCREW 199-4010 4 3 6 x 1” SHEET MTL SCREW 199-4011 4 4 WALL ANCHOR 199-4012 4
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24-66 Base Cabinet 900-0751
Item Description Part No. Qty.
1 NUT PAL 199-0040 4 2 #6 FLAT WASHER 199-2106 2 3 6-32 X 1/4” SCREW 199-3070 1 4 #4 X 1/4” TAP SCREW 199-4029 9 5 #6 X 3/8” TAP SCREW 199-4038 7 6 #6 X 1/4” TAP SCREW 199-4039 6 7 6 KEY, KEYPAD 203-0026 1 8 3 KEY, KEYPAD 203-0027 2 9 3/8” FOOT 203-1053 4
10 22 AWG WIRE GREEN 222-0016 6” 11 22 AWG WIRE YELLOW 222-0018 6” 12 4 POS RECEPTACLE 233-0045 1 13 REMOTE BUTTON 900-0718 12 14 12 KEY PANEL SCREENED 900-0722S 1 15 BOTTOM CABINET VoIP 900-0724V 1 16 CRYSTAL for LCD 900-0732 1 17 WEIGHT VoIP 900-5008A 1 18 3W 4ohm SPEAKER 901-0004 1 19 WALL TRANSFORMER 902-0015 1
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Multicast / Unicast Typical Installation Example
Since Multicast across the Internet is not supported in all most cases, the 20-28 VoIP and the 24-66 VoIP units connected to the Internet can be configured for Unicast. The 20-28 VoIP (at one LAN) and any 24-66 VoIP’s (at other LAN’s) connected to the Internet are configured for Unicast. The remaining 24-66 VoIP’s at each LAN are configured for Multicast. The units configured for Unicast also provide a Multicast repeat of the audio to the remaining units at their particular LAN.
Note: The 24-66 MC does not support Multicast repeat of the audio to the remaining units at their LAN.
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5
5
4
4
3
3
2
2
1
1
D D
C C
B B
A A
A27 not pulled lowthrough 1K for BigEndian
JP1: Removejumper to disableFlash. Used ifFlash iscorrupted
NetARM Core
Place one 4.7uF onopposite corners ofNET+ARM
P1 not populated on production units
JTAG interface
Th ese components used for externaloscillator only. Leave out Y3,C41 ,C42 when using eternaloscillator.
Leave out U6,R21 and stuff R28 for production units.Leave out R28 and stuff U6,R21 for prototype units.
Remove R26 forexternal oscilator
Workaround for PLL errata
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Title
Size Document Number Rev
Date: Sheet of
TCK
TEA-
TA-SCANEN-
A0
D12
D5
A16
A5
RESET-
TMS
A22
A12
D29
D19
TEA-
D2
A[0..25]
PLLTST-
A18
A9
A4
D0
A20
D26
D22
D10
A25
A13
A8
A2
D20
D[0..31]
A23
A10
A7
D7
A1
D31
D18
D4
TDI
D23
D6
TDO
TA-
R/W-
A19
A6
D13
D11
D16D15
D8
A17
A11
A14
D25
D21
D3
A24
A21
A3
D30
D27
D24
D14
D9
A15
D28
D17
D1
ICERST-
ICETRST-
ICERST-
BISTEN-SCANEN-
PLLTST-BISTEN-SCANEN-
TS-
TRST-
RESET-
R/W-A23A24A25
RESET- SCANEN-
RXD1
A[0..25]
RXD2
RAS1-
TXD3
RXD0
BE3-
CS0WE-
CAS0-
TXD1
TXEN
TXCLK
CS0OE-
COL
HWRESET-
CRS
BE0-
D[0..31]
RXCLK
TXD2
TXER
CAS3-
RXDV
TXD0
RXD3
BCLK
WE-
CAS2-
BE2-
OE-
CAS1-
BE1-
TXDA
RXDB
TXDB
RXDA
RESET-
DSP_INT-
VoicePump_CS-
NetArm_gpio_C5
Keypad_PLD_CS-
Keypad_Int-DSP_ACKN
I2C_DAT
I2C_CLK
GPIO_A2
GPIO_A0
DSP_RESET-
RTSA
CTSA
1V5
3V3
3V3
3V3
3V3
3V3
3V3
3V3
1V5
1V5
3V3
3V3
3V3
3V3
3V3
R5410K
C108
0.1uF
R94
1M
C63
0.1uF
L2
0805_150
1 2
C74
0.1uF
U6
TC1270TERCTR
41
2 3VCC
GN
DRESET MR
C66
0.1uF
TP18
C61
0.1uF
C72
0.1uF
TP24
P1
2X7_0.100"header
135791113
2468
101214
+++++++
+++++++
C106
0.1uF
C65
0.1uF
R9210K
R59 0
U8
NS7520/UM
C2D3D4B1C1D1E3E2E1F3F2F4G2G3G1G4H2H1H4H3J1J3J2K1K2K3L1L4L2L3M1N1
P1N2M3R1N4M4R2R3R4N5P5M5N6P6M6R6N7R7M7P8N8M9R9N9
R10M10P10N10
D7B7C7
B9C9A9D9
D6A8D8C8C6B6
K14K12
L15
L12
N15M15L13M13P15M12N14M14
D10B10C10A11D11B11A12A13B12A14D12C12B13A15B15D14C15D15
J14J13J15J12H15H12H13G12
G13G14F15F12F13E15E12E14
A1C4B3A2
D5B5C5A4B4
A6
R8
E4
P12
R13
N12
R15
M11P11R12R14P13N11
A10
N13
C3
K4 M2
N3
P3 R5
H14
F14
B8 A3 L14
C14
C13
D2
F1 J4 P4 P7 M8
P9 R11
K15
G15
E13
D13
B14
C11
A7 A5 B2 P2 P14
K13
D0D1D2D3D4D5D6D7D8D9D10D11D12D13D14D15D16D17D18D19D20D21D22D23D24D25D26D27D28D29D30D31
A0A1A2A3A4A5A6A7A8A9A10A11A12A13A14A15A16A17A18A19A20A21A22A23A24A25A26/CS0WEA27/CS0OE
BRBGBUSY
BE0BE1BE2BE3
RWTSTATEAWEOE
XTALA1XTALA2
PLLVDD
PLLVSS
PLLTSTBISTENSCANENTDOTCKTMSTDITRST
MDC/ LBMDIO/UTPSTP
TXCLKTXD0/TXDTXD1/PDN
TXD2/NTHRESTXD3/THINTXER/LTE
TXEN/TXENTXCOL/COLRXCRS/CRS
RXCLK/RXCLKRXD0/RXD
RXD1/MANSENSERXD2/JABBERRXD3/REVPOLRXER/LINKPUL
RXDV/AUTOMAN
PORTA7/TXDAPORTA6/(DTRA/DRQ1)
PORTA5/RTSAPORTA4/(OUT1A/RXCA)
PORTA3/RXDAPORTA2/(DSRA/DAK1)
PORTA1/CTSAPORTA0/(DCDA/DON1)
PORTC7/(OUT2A/TXCA)PORTC6/RIA
PORTC5/(OUT2B/TXCB)PORTC4/(RIB/HRESET)
PORTC3/(MX/PE/INT3)PORTC2/(LED1/INT2)PORTC1/(LED2/INT1)PORTC0/(TMS/INT0)
CAS3CAS2CAS1CAS0
CS0RAS1/CS1RAS2/CS2RAS3/CS3RAS4/CS4
BCLK
Cor
e VD
D1
I/O V
DD
1
NC/USB-
NC/USB+
XTALB1
XTALB2
NC1NC2NC3NC4NC5NC6
Reset
Osc
VD
D1
Osc
VD
D2
I/O V
DD
2I/O
VD
D3
I/O V
DD
4I/O
VD
D5
I/O V
DD
6I/O
VD
D7
I/O V
DD
8I/O
VD
D9
I/O V
DD
10
Cor
e VD
D2
Cor
e VD
D3
Cor
e VD
D4
GN
D1
GN
D2
GN
D3
GN
D4
GN
D5
GN
D6
GN
D7
GN
D8
GN
D9
GN
D10
GN
D11
GN
D12
GN
D13
GN
D14
GN
D15
GN
D16
GN
D17
GN
D18
GN
D19
GN
D20
TP11
C105
0.1uF
TP14
TP21
Y1
EP2600TTS55.296M
4
3
2
1 VCC
OUT
GN
DE/D
C73
0.1uF
R39 33TP26
R30
10K
TP22
R60 56
R8010K
C67 10pF
TP12
R902.7K
TP16
C144.7uF_25V
C62
0.1uF
C27
0.1uF
R43 820
TP19
TP17
C75
0.1uF
TP20
C130.1uF
C109
0.1uF
L6
0805_150
1 2
R34 820
R55 0
TP9
C103 10pF
R57 0
TP10
C64
0.1uF
R82
0
R5610K
C104
0.1uF
SW1
CK_KT11P2JM
3 124
R38 820TP25
C113
0.1uF
C107
0.1uF
R58 10K
Y218.432MHz
C264.7uF_25V
R120
10K
JP12_pin_jmp
12
R93 100 1%
C110
0.1uF
C150.1uF
TP15
U12
SN74LVC1GU04DBVR
2 4
53
TP23
TP27
R81 0
U7
SN74AHC1G08
1
24
53
I0
I1O VC
CG
ND
R31 0
R36 1K
R91
0
TP13
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5
5
4
4
3
3
2
2
1
1
D D
C C
B B
A A
8 Mb X 16 Flash
Flash,SDRAM and Serial EEprom
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Date: Sheet of
BBE0-
BCAS0-
BCAS3-
BRAS1-
BCAS1-
BBE2-
BBE3-
BCAS2-
BBE1-
BCAS1-
BBE2-
BCAS1-
BCAS2-
BRAS1-
BCAS0-
BCAS0-
BCAS3-
BBE3-
BCAS3-
BRAS1-
BBE0-BBE1-
BCAS2-
A8
A3
D20
D17
A16
A9D25
D19
A13
A5D5
A2
A8
D15
A21
A7
A12
D26
A11
D27D28
D10
D3
D0
D16
A10
A19
A8
D2
A5
A6
D31
A7
D11
A9A10
D25
D24
D22
A18
A15
A10
D17
A6
D14
D6
D13
D4
D12
D24
D1A3
A6
A4
A5
A20
D23
D21
D18
A11
D19
D31
D27
A9
D21D22
D29
D26
A17
D30
A4
A2
D20
A21
D18A2
A11
D23
A3
D9
A14
A7
D29
D8
D28
D16A1
D7
D30
A4
A21A22
BE3-
RAS1-
CAS1-
BE2-
CAS0-
CAS2-
CAS3-
BE0-
BE1-
D[0..31]A[0..25]
CS0OE-
A[0..25]D[0..31]
BCLK
BCLK
RESET-
CS0WE-
I2C_CLK
I2C_DAT
3V3
3V3
3V3
3V3
3V3
3V3
3V3
3V3
3V3
3V3
U1
24LC256
123
5
6
48
7
A0A1A2
SDA
SCL
VS
SV
DD
WP
C1120.1uF
R33 33
C710.1uF
C680.1uF
C790.1uF
C1010.1uF
C780.1uF
U13AM29LV800BT120EC
24232221201918
87654321
481716
25 29313335384042443032343639414345
2628
124711
15
3727 46
1013
14
9
A1A2A3A4A5A6A7A8A9A10A11A12A13A14A15A16A17A18
A0 D0D1D2D3D4D5D6D7D8D9
D10D11D12D13D14
D15/A-1
CEOE
RESETBYTEWE
RDY/ BY
VC
CV
SS
1V
SS
2
A20A21
WP
A19
C1160.1uF
R42 33
U9
SDRAM_1MbX16
2122232427282930313220
23568911123940424345464849
1 7 1325 38 44
4 1026 41 4750
1436
19
15
161718
3534
3337
A0A1A2A3A4A5A6A7A8A9A10/AP
DQ0DQ1DQ2DQ3DQ4DQ5DQ6DQ7DQ8DQ9
DQ10DQ11DQ12DQ13DQ14DQ15
VD
D1
VD
DQ
1V
DD
Q2
VD
D2
VD
DQ
3V
DD
Q4
VS
SQ
1V
SS
Q2
VS
S1
VS
SQ
3V
SS
Q4
VS
S2
LDQMUDQM
A11
WE
CASRASCS
CLKCKE
NC1NC2
U14
SDRAM_1MbX16
2122232427282930313220
23568911123940424345464849
1 7 1325 38 44
4 1026 41 4750
1436
19
15
161718
3534
3337
A0A1A2A3A4A5A6A7A8A9A10/AP
DQ0DQ1DQ2DQ3DQ4DQ5DQ6DQ7DQ8DQ9
DQ10DQ11DQ12DQ13DQ14DQ15
VD
D1
VD
DQ
1V
DD
Q2
VD
D2
VD
DQ
3V
DD
Q4
VS
SQ
1V
SS
Q2
VS
S1
VS
SQ
3V
SS
Q4
VS
S2
LDQMUDQM
A11
WE
CASRASCS
CLKCKE
NC1NC2
R891K
R41 33
R32 33
R951K
R961K
C1150.1uF
C700.1uF
R45 33
C760.1uF
R40 33
C2847uF_6.3V
R37 33
C690.1uF
C810.1uF
R46 33
C1110.1uF
R971K
R44 33
C770.1uF
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5
5
4
4
3
3
2
2
1
1
D D
C C
B B
A A
JTAG Connector
This is used to tiegrounds in only oneplace.
VoicePump DSP
This is for graphicalrepresentation only. The nets arealready tied by name.
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Title
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Date: Sheet of
DSP_TDO
DSP_TCK
RSTN
DSP_TMSDSP_TDI
XO
UT
AC
KN
DS
P_T
DO
CA0
DS
P_T
MS
RN
WS
TRO
BE
A0
VCCPLL
DS
P_T
CK
XIN
CA
2
VREF
VREFO
RS
TN
CA
12
CA
9
DS
P_T
DI
A2
HIN
T
D29
D30
A3
D27
D28
A1
D31
A0
D26
D25
D24
PD
N
RSTN
CA
10C
A11
WE
-O
E-
A[0
..25]
D[0
..31]
DS
P_I
NT-
Voi
ceP
ump_
CS
-
Monitor_input
HUHS_INEncode_PTT
Footswitch_PTTPTT_MIC
DSP_MIC_Handset
Base_mic
DSP_Handset_Ear
DSP_Head_Earpiece
DSP_Head_Mic
DSP_Encode_Audio_in
DS
P_S
peak
er
VU_Meter_DSP
DS
P_A
CK
N
RESET-
DSP_RESET-
GND
GND
GNDA
GNDA
VDDPAGND
GNDPA
GND
GNDA
GND
VDDA
VDDA VDDPA
GNDPA
VDDA
GNDGND
GNDGND
GNDPLL
GNDPA
GND
GND
GNDPLL
GND
GNDPA
VDDA
GNDPA
VDDPA
VDDPA
GNDA
GNDA
3V33V3 3V3 3V3
3V33V33V3
3V3
3V3
3V3
3V3 3V3
3V3
3V3
3V3 GND
GND
GND
GND GND
3V3
3V3
3V3
Y4
4.096 MHz
C84
0.1uF
R122
10R1041k
C820.1UF
R641K
C55
0.1uF
R1031k
R98
0
U10 VP140123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343537 3638
128
72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87
125124
127126
123122121120119118117116115114113112111110109108107106
8988 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100
101
102
103104105
65 66 67 68 69 70 71
3940414243444546474849505152535455565758596061626364
AG
PIO
1/C
A1
AG
PIO
2/C
A2
AG
PIO
3/C
A3
AG
PIO
4/C
A4
AG
PIO
5/C
A5
AG
PIO
6/C
A6
AG
PIO
7/C
A7
AG
PIO
8/C
A8
AG
PIO
9/C
A9
AG
PIO
10/C
A10
AG
PIO
11/C
A11
AG
PIO
12/C
A12
AG
PIO
13/C
A13
AG
PIO
14/C
A14
AG
PIO
15/C
A15
VC
CG
ND
EG
PIO
0/H
A0
EG
PIO
1/H
A1
EG
PIO
2/H
A2
EG
PIO
3/H
INT
EG
PIO
4/H
DB
0E
GP
IO5/
HD
B1
EG
PIO
6/H
DB
2E
GP
IO7/
HD
B3
EG
PIO
8/H
DB
4E
GP
IO9/
HD
B5
EG
PIO
10/H
DB
6E
GP
IO11
/HD
B7/
SH
DO
EG
PIO
12/H
WR
N/S
HR
NW
EG
PIO
13/H
RD
N/S
HS
CE
GP
IO14
/HIL
O/S
HD
IE
GP
IO15
/AC
KN
GN
DS
PO
UTP
SP
OU
TNG
ND
PA
VC
CP
A
AGPIO0/CA0
BG
PIO
0B
GP
IO1
BG
PIO
2/H
CS
NB
GP
IO3
BG
PIO
4B
GP
IO5
BG
PIO
6B
GP
IO7
BG
PIO
8B
GP
IO9
BG
PIO
10B
GP
IO11
/SC
LKB
GP
IO12
/FS
YNC
BG
PIO
13/D
L0B
GP
IO14
/DL1
BG
PIO
15/C
LKO
UT
VCCGND
DWRN/CGPIO13DRDN/CGPIO12
DGPIO0/CD0DGPIO1/CD1DGPIO2/CD2DGPIO3/CD3DGPIO4/CD4DGPIO5/CD5DGPIO6/CD6DGPIO7/CD7DGPIO8/CD8DGPIO9/CD9
DGPIO10/CD10DGPIO11/CD11DGPIO12/CD12DGPIO13/CD13DGPIO14/CD14DGPIO15/CD15
VCCGND
VC
CG
ND
CG
PIO
0/E
XTI
NT0
CG
PIO
1/E
XTI
NT1
CG
PIO
2/E
XTI
NT2
CG
PIO
3/E
XTI
NT3
CG
PIO
4C
GP
IO5
TCK
TMS
TDI
TDO
CG
PIO
6/TI
NT
CG
PIO
7/IO
RD
NC
GP
IO8/
IOW
RN
CGPIO9/PBACGPIO10/PRDN
CGPIO11/PWRN
VR
TCX
OU
TX
ING
ND
GN
DR
STN
PD
N
HSSPOUTLOUT0LOUT1VREFODCIN0LIN0LGS0CIDO0CIDIN0CIDIP0VCCADCIN1LIN1LGS1CIDO1CIDIN1CIDIP1GNDAHSMIPHSMINVREFMINMIPDCIN2GNDPLLVCCPLL
L8 0805_1501 2
C117
0.1uF
R66 1K
U15
SN74AHC1G08
1
24
53
I0
I1OV
CC
GN
D
C29
10pF
+ C19
150uF10V
R101
4.7k
R631K
R651K
R621K
R121
1
R123
0
C114
0.1uF
C30
10pF
R1021k
C119
0.1uF
R1004.7k
R991k
R6710M
R124
0
C83
0.1uF
+ C20
10uF 16V
L9 0805_1501 2
R611K
+ C21
10uF 16V
C800.1UF
+ C18
10uF 16V
JP2
HEADER 5X2
13579
2468
10
+ C47
150uF10V
C1180.1uF
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5
5
4
4
3
3
2
2
1
1
D D
C C
B B
A A
DSP Front end circuitry
Headset Interface
Footswitch PTT
Handset/DeskMic Interface
Stuff only one ofthese resistors.
HUHS andInternalSpeaker
Low ESR
Ext.Encode/Decode
No stuff
111-01-001-SCH B
VoIP radio controller -IDA Corp.B
Tuesday, May 20, 2003 95
Title
Size Document Number Rev
Date: Sheet of
Handset_Ear
Footswitch_PTT
Head_Earpiece
Spk_audio
Monitor_input
HUHS_IN
DSP_Speaker
Encode_Audio_inEncode_PTT
Spk_audio
MIC_audioPTT_MIC
Ear/Mon
Head_Mic
DSP_Speaker
Monitor_input
PTT_MIC
DSP_MIC_Handset
DSP_Handset_Ear
Footswitch_PTT
HUHS_IN
Base_mic
Encode_PTTDSP_Encode_Audio_in
DSP_Head_Earpiece
DSP_Head_Mic
VU_Meter_DSP VU_Meter_Keypad
GNDPA
GND
GNDPA
GNDA
GNDA
GNDA
12V
12V
12V
GNDA
12V
12V
GNDPA
GNDA
3V3
3V3
3V3
GNDA
GNDA
GNDA
GNDA
12V
3V3
GNDPA
12V
GNDA
R125 0
R16 0
R15 0
R13210K
C1110uF 16V
C4
47uF16V
D9
BAS16
13
2D1
BAS16
13
2
R7110K
C8 1uF50V
R74 75K
J4
CON7
1234567
R76
10K
C3
1uF50V
R48
10K
J2
CON2B
123
R9 0
R1010K
R135
0
R136
1K
C17
10uF 16V
C10
0.47uF
C92.2uF35V
D2
BAS16
13
2
C49
0.22uF
R11 10
C53
0.1uF
C120
0.47uF
C16 470uf25V
R126620
U3TPA1517DWP
1 10 11 20 9 12
16
78
1314
2
19
4
5
17
21
361518
GN
D1
GN
D2
GN
D3
GN
D4
Pgn
d1P
gnd2
Vcc Output A1
Output A2
Output B1Output B2
Input A
Input B
Sgn
d
SVrr
M/SB
GN
D5
NC1NC2NC3NC4
R134
10KJ5
CON4A
1234
J3
CON4
1234
C50
0.1uF
J11
CON4B
1234
R14 0
C6
0.1uF
R7
10K
C5
0.1uF
MIC1
microphone
12
R12 0
C7
10uF 16V
R75
75K
D10
BAS16
1 32
R1310K
R47 10
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5
5
4
4
3
3
2
2
1
1
D D
C C
B B
A A
Ethernet Switch
Led 0 speed Led3 link/Activity
NIC Connection
HUB Connection
111-01-001-SCH B
VoIP radio controller -IDA Corp.B
Tuesday, May 20, 2003 96
Title
Size Document Number Rev
Date: Sheet of
TCT1
TCT2
RXP1
RXM1
TXP1TCT1TXM1
RXP2
RXM2
TXP2
TXM2TCT2
PHY_Reset-
LED_link-Activity2
TXM2
PHY_Reset-
MRXD0
TXP1
LED_Speed2
LED_Speed1
MCOL
MRXD1RXP2
MRXD2
RXP1
RXM2
RXM1
TXM1
TXP2
LED_link-Activity1
LED_30LED_31
LED_30
LED_31
MRXD0
MRXD2
MRXD1
MCOL
LED_link-Activity1
LED_Speed1
LED_Speed2
LED_link-Activity2
RXD1
TXCLK
TXD2TXD1
CRSCOL
RXD2
TXD3
RXD3RXCLK
TXD0
RXD0
TXEN
RXDV
RESET-
HWRESET-
TXER
2V52V5A2V5A 2V5PLL
2V5A
2V5A
2V5A
2V5A
3V3
2V5A 2V52V5PLL
2V5
2V5
2V5
3V33V3_Switch
3V3_Switch
3V3_Switch
3V3_Switch
R78 0R27 10K
R19 49.9 1%
C1
47uF_6.3V
R53 10K
R88 1K
R133 49.9 1%
R20 100 1%
R11110K
R109 1K
R25 49.9 1%
R117 0
C92
0.1uF
R110 3.01K 1%
R22 49.9 1%
R49 49.9 1%
Y3
25MHz
L5 0805_1501 2
C23
22pF
R113 49.9 1%
R8 1K
C58
0.1uF
R84 10K
C12
47uF_6.3V
C87
0.1uF
R130 49.9 1%
R24 10K
R51 10K
R10710K
R11210K
C25
47uF_6.3V
C100
0.1uF
R2 49.9 1%
L7 0805_1501 2
C89
0.1uF
R21 49.9 1%
C85 0.1uF
C93
0.1uF
C95
0.1uF
RJ4
5
J6
6-1605758-1
SH
1S
H2
D1D2
D3D4
5
64
32
1
8
7
shie
ld1
shie
ld2
LED1-PLED1-N
LED2-PLED2-N
TDP
TDNTCT
RCTRDN
RDP
CAP NC
C91
0.1uF
R79 0
R28 1K
U4
KS8993 1
23
4
56
7
8
22
31
9
23
29
10
24
30
11 25 28
21 32 12 26 27 13
15 16
17
18 35
19
33
20
34127
3637
38
3940
123
42 44
124
41 43
576160595862636468676665717273747675
898887869392919099989796
80797877
84 113
55 69 9456 70 95 85 11
2
8182
83
100101102103104105106107108109110111114115116117118119120121122
128
45465047484951525354
14
125
126
GN
D_A
NA
1
NC_Mux2NC_Mux1
GN
D_R
X1
RXP1RXM1
VD
D_R
X1
Vref1
Vref2
Vref3
TXP1
TXP2
TXP3
TXM1
TXM2
TXM3
GN
D_T
X1
GN
D_T
X2
GN
D_T
X3
VD
D_R
X2
VD
D_R
X3
VD
D_T
X1
VD
D_T
X2
VD
D_T
X3
VD
D_B
G
GN
D_B
G
GN
D_P
LL
VD
D_P
LL
GN
D_R
X2
GN
D_R
X3
RXP2
RXP3
RXM2
RXM3FXSD1FXSD2FXSD3
GN
D_A
NA
2 NC_TEST1NC_TEST2
VD
D_R
CV
1V
DD
_RC
V2
VD
D_R
CV
3
GN
D_R
CV
1G
ND
_RC
V2
GN
D_R
CV
3
MTEXNMTXD0MTXD1MTXD2MTXD3MTXERMTXCLKMRXDVMRXD0MRXD1MRXD2MRXD3MRXCLKMCOLMCRSMCOLINMIIS0MIIS1
LED10LED11LED12LED13LED20LED21LED22LED23LED30LED31LED32LED33
MODESEL0MODESEL1MODESEL2MODESEL3
VD
D1
VD
D2
VD
D3
VD
D_I
O1
VD
D_I
O2
GN
D1
GN
D2
GN
D3
GN
D4
GN
D5
TESTENSCANEN
RESET
PRSVPRSEL1PRSEL0PBASE2PBASE1PBASE0P3_1PENP2_1PENP1_1PENP3_TXQ2P2_TXQ2P1_TXQ2P3_PPP2_PPP1_PPP1_TAGINSP2_TAGINSP3_TAGINSP3_TAGRMP2_TAGRMP1_TAGRM
AOUT
VMDISFFLOW2FFLOW1PV32PV31PV23PV21PV13PV12DISAN3
ISET
X2
X1
C86 0.1uF
R118 49.9 1%
RJ4
5
J1
6-1605798-1
SH
1S
H2
D1D2
D3D4
1
23
46
5
8
7
shie
ld1
shie
ld2
LED1-PLED1-N
LED2-PLED2-N
TDP
TDNTCT
RCTRDN
RDP
CAP NC
R52 10K
C2
47uF_6.3V
R115 0
C97
0.1uF
C98
0.1uF
R116 49.9 1%
R114 0
R1280
C24
22pF
C88
0.1uF
R106 0
C90
0.1uF
R23 49.9 1%
R127 1K
R119 49.9 1%
R1050
C56 0.1uF
R17 100 1%
L1 0805_1501 2
C99
0.1uF
R6 10K
R131 49.9 1%
R18 49.9 1%
R29 10K
R86 10K
R83 10K
R87 10K
C59
0.1uF
C96
0.1uF
R10810K
R26 49.9 1%
R35 49.9 1%
C57 0.1uF
C60
0.1uF
U5
SN74AHC1G08
1
24
53
I0
I1OV
CC
GN
D
R85 1K
C94
0.1uF
R3 49.9 1%
R50
499K
R129 1K
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5
5
4
4
3
3
2
2
1
1
D D
C C
B B
A A
Keypad Interface Board
16 pin Dipconnector toKepadBoard
111-01-001-SCH B
VoIP radio controller -IDA Corp.B
Tuesday, May 20, 2003 97
Title
Size Document Number Rev
Date: Sheet of
Row1Row2Row3Row4LCD_En-
VU_Meter_KeypadKeypad_DataKeypad_ClockLED_En-Col_3Col_2Col_1
Col_1
Keypad_Clock
D[0..31]
D24
D30D31
D25
D26
D27
D28D29
Col_2Row3
Row4LED_En-
Row1Row2
Keypad_DataCol_3
Test_Led
LCD_En-
Out1
GPIO3A10
Out3
A9
GPIO1
GPIO1
A9A10
GPIO3
VU_Meter_Keypad
D[0..31]
OE-
Keypad_Int-
WE-Keypad_PLD_CS-
GPIO_A2GPIO_A0
A[0..25]
12V5V
3V3
3V3
3V3
J13
CON16
123456789
10111213141516
TP6
R72 300
C51
0.1uF
J9
CON6
123456
TP8
TP5
C52
0.1uF
U17
XC9572XL-10PC44C
123456789
353637383940424344
111213141819202422
25262728293334
1715
1630
21 41 32
10 23 31
FB1MC2FB1MC5FB1MC6FB1MC8FB1MC9/GCK1FB1MC11/GCK2FB1MC14/GCK3FB1MC15FB1MC17
FB2MC2FB2MC5FB2MC6FB2MC8FB2MC9/GSRFB2MC11//GTS2FB2MC14/GTS1FB2MC15FB2MC17
FB3MC2FB3MC5FB3MC8FB3MC9
FB3MC11FB3MC14FB3MC15FB3MC16FB3MC17
FB4MC2FB4MC5FB4MC8
FB4MC11FB4MC14FB4MC15FB4MC17
TCKTDI
TMSTDO
VC
CIN
T1V
CC
INT2
VC
CIO
GN
D1
GN
D2
GN
D3
D6
LED Red
21
TP2
TP1
TP3
C54
0.1uF
TP7
TP4
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5
5
4
4
3
3
2
2
1
1
D D
C C
B B
A A
Serial Ports and Volume control Pot and A to D
111-01-001-SCH B
VoIP radio controller -IDA Corp.B
Tuesday, May 20, 2003 98
Title
Size Document Number Rev
Date: Sheet of
TXChan1RXChan1
RXChan0CTSChan0
TXChan0RTSChan0TXDA
RXDA
TXDBRXDB
I2C_CLK
I2C_DAT
CTSANetArm_gpio_C5
RTSA
3V3
3V3
3V3
3V3R4
2K
U11MAX323216
15
13 5
4
7
2 6
14
129
1011
138
VC
CG
ND
C1+C1- C2+
C2-
T2OUT
V+ V-
T1OUT
R1OUTR2OUT
T2INT1IN
R1INR2IN
J8
CON5
12345
C220.1uF
R77 0
C320.1uF
C121
0.1uF
R1
448UD4503BDN
13
24
U2
MCP3221
12
3
5
4
VD
DV
SS
AIN
SCL
SDA
C330.1uF
R5
2K
J7
CON9
123456789
10 11
C34 0.1uF
C310.1uF
C102
0.1uF
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5
5
4
4
3
3
2
2
1
1
D D
C C
B B
A A
Power Supply
111-01-001-SCH B
VoIP radio controller -IDA Corp.B
Tuesday, May 20, 2003 99
Title
Size Document Number Rev
Date: Sheet of
2V55V
12V
12V
1V53V3
12V5
3V3
12V
D7DIODE SCHOTTKY 30V 3A SMA
2 1
D3
SS24 SCHOTTKY
21
C38470uf25V
L3 47.00uH
U16LP3984IMF-1.5
1
2
34
5Vin
GN
DVenNC
Vout
U20LM1086CS-5.0
1
234G
ND VOUTVIN
VOUT2
J12
640445-2
12
C39 .01uF
C4647uF_6.3V
C45
47uF16V
U19 LM2673S-3.3V
1
3
6
4
5
7
2
8
Sw Out
Boost
Feedback
Gnd
Current Adj
Soft Start
Vin
GN
D T
AB
U21LM1086CS-2.5
1
234G
ND VOUTVIN
VOUT2
C431uF_35V Tantalum
L4 33.00uH
C48470uf25V
D4
DIODE SCHOTTKY 30V 3A SMA
2 1
D8
DIODE SCHOTTKY 30V 3A SMA
2 1
R707.15K 1% 1/4W
C4447uF_6.3V
U18 LM2673S-ADJ
1
3
6
4
5
7
2
8
Sw Out
Boost
Feedback
Gnd
Current Adj
Soft Start
Vin
GN
D T
AB
C411uF_35V Tantalum
C37470uf25V
C35 .01uF
R731K 1% 1/4W
C42470uf25V
R689.31K 1% 1/4W
F1
2.6A 24V resettable fuse
C40.01uf
J10
RAPC722
123
R69 9.31K 1% 1/4W
D5
SS24 SCHOTTKY
21
C362700pF
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8
8
7
7
6
6
5
5
4
4
3
3
2
2
1
1
D D
C C
B B
A A
13.8V
5V
13.8V
5V 5V5V
5V
13.8V
5V
5V
5V
13.8V
5V
5V
5V
Title
Size Document Number Rev
Date: Sheet of
900-0209 D
KEYPAD BD. 24-46/66
IDA CORPORATION
C
1 1Thursday, October 21, 1999
Title
Size Document Number Rev
Date: Sheet of
900-0209 D
KEYPAD BD. 24-46/66
IDA CORPORATION
C
1 1Thursday, October 21, 1999
Title
Size Document Number Rev
Date: Sheet of
900-0209 D
KEYPAD BD. 24-46/66
IDA CORPORATION
C
1 1Thursday, October 21, 1999
COL 1
D14
HP5082-7704
CONNECTOR
MON
DM-10D-6
TX
HLMP-1000
LCD DISPLAY
C6
SUPER
CONNECTOR
U2
ALT
F-SEL
C-11
ALERT
LED
G-4
CLOCK
CLOCK
B-12
R8
LAST USED:
COL 3
CONNECTOR
INTCM
A-13
F-3
AUX
CONNECTOR
J6
COL 2
VU METER
MUTE
FREQUENCY DISPLAY
E-5
VU METER
.
D2D2
D9D9
D8D8
D7D7
D6D6
D13D13
D12D12
D11D11
D10D10
ROW 1 2
ROW2 3
ROW 3 4
ROW 4 5
COL 1 15
COL 2 14
NC 7GND
8
COL 3 13
LCD EN 6
CLOCK 11
DATA 10
LED EN 12
13.8VDC 1
VU AUD 9
VCC
16J5J5
1
2
3
JP2JP2
1
2
3JP1JP1
C5.1uFC5.1uF
2
1
S1PBUTTONS1PBUTTON
R6220 1W
R6220 1W
2
1
S2PBUTTONS2PBUTTON
2
1
S3PBUTTONS3PBUTTON
- 1
+ 2
J6J6
2
1
S4PBUTTONS4PBUTTON
R433KR433K
R810K 1TR810K 1T
D 1E 2
H 3
A 4
GND 5
VU 6B 7C 8
H 9
13.8VDC 10
F 11G 12
J2J2
R21.2KR21.2K
R1220 1W
R1220 1W
+ C110uF
+ C110uF
D1E2
H3
A4
GND5
VU6B7C8
H9
13.8VDC10
F11G12
J1J1
VCC 2
VO 3
RS 4
R/W 5
(+) 15
DB7 14
DB0 7
DB1 8
DB6 13
E 6
DB4 11
DB3 10
DB5 12
GND 1
DB2 9
(-) 16
J3J3
+
C310uF
+
C310uF
C4.1uFC4.1uF
D5D5
D14 LEDD14 LED
SEG B 16
SEG F 15DIN1
DIG 4 3
GND
4
DIG 6 5
DIG 1 11
DIG 5 10
LOAD12
GND
9
DIG 0 2
DIG 2 6
SEG A 14
DIG 3 7
CLK13
DIG 7 8
SEG G 17
ISET18
VCC
19
SEG C 20
SEG E 21
SEG DP 22
SEG D 23
DOUT 24
U1MAX7219U1MAX7219
C6.1uFC6.1uF
QA 15QB1QC2QD3QE4QF5QG6QH7
SQH 9
A 14
OE 13
LC 12SC 11
RES10 VCC
16
GND
8
U274HC595U274HC595
NC 1
1COM2
F3
D6
NC 7
G4
E5
NC 14
A13
B12
C11
NC 8
2COM9
DM10
D1LED7SEGD1LED7SEG
2
1
S5PBUTTONS5PBUTTON
2
1
S6PBUTTONS6PBUTTON
2
1
S7PBUTTONS7PBUTTON
2
1
S8PBUTTONS8PBUTTON
2
1
S9PBUTTONS9PBUTTON
+
C210uF
+
C210uF
2
1
S10PBUTTONS10PBUTTON
2
1
S11PBUTTONS11PBUTTON
2
1
S12PBUTTONS12PBUTTON
R310KR310K
R510KR510K
R710KR710K
D4D4
DP3 A1DP2 A2
DIG 13
SEG D4
DIG 25
DP5 A6DP4 A7
DIG 38
DP6 A9
DIG 410
SEG C11
DP8 A12
DP7/8/9 C13
DP7/9 A14
SEG A15
DP6 C16
DP4 C17DP5 C18
SEG B19
SEG F20 SEG E21
SEG G22
DP1 A23
DP1/2/3 C24
J4J4
D3D3