TG 21261.10 (C33208 - 20 B0) Operating Instructions
TG 21261.10 (C33208 - 20 B0) Operating Instructions
TG 21261.10 (C33208 - 20 B0) Operating Instructions
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Ring Generator Operating Instructions C33208.20 B0
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Document History
Document C33208001SE_00 C33208001SE_A0 Date 20 Apr 1993 7 Oct 1999 Infomation updated Comment
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Product description
1.1
Introduction
TG 21261 is a plug-in unit that generates the ringing voltage used for the ringing tone of the telephone set. It also generates the voltage required for the signal tone of the telephone set.
Front plate
Figure 1
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1.2
Structure
The Ring Generator unit is a plug-in unit constructed on a EURO-2 size printed circuit board and can be installed in any TM4 equipment cartridge or DYNANET subrack. The unit is enclosed in a steel case. The front edge of the printed circuit board provides a LED holder that also serves as the unit extractor. This LED holder includes a green LED which is ON when the unit is operative, see Figure 1. At the rear edge of the printed circuit board, there is a 232-pin Euroconnector. Through this connector, the unit receives its operating and control voltages from the backplane of the cartridge. In addition, the output voltages of the unit are connected through this connector to the backplane of the cartridge. The unit also incorporates the signal tone generator module.
1.3
Operation
The block diagram of the Ring Generator unit is shown in Figure 2. The unit consists of the following blocks:
D D D D D
power supply block reference circuit block control circuit block switching circuit block signal tone generator block.
20.472 V 20.472 V DC
425 Hz 1V
A
REN
CLK
Uref
16,67 Hz 25 Hz 50 Hz 75 V 90 V
A = Power supply B = Reference circuit C = Control circuit D = Switching circuit E = Signal tone generator
REN = Ringing enabled CLK = Clock signal frequency Uref = Reference voltage
Figure 2
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Technical Specifications
Output of the ring generator Output voltages Frequency 75 VRMS (0 - 10%) or 90 VRMS (0 - 10%) 16.7 Hz 5% 25 Hz 5% 50 Hz 5% 15 W > 43 %
Keying pin Output voltages Frequency Impedance -20.4 V to -72 V approx. 100 mA approx. 200 kW
Output of the signal tone generator Output voltage Frequency Output impedance 1 VRMS 10% 425 Hz 5% approx. 300 W
Power supply Input voltage Power dissipation of open-circuit Power dissipation of idle state 20.4 V to 72 V approx. 11 W 0.6 W to 3 W
Dimensions and weight Height Width Depth Weight 233 mm (6 U) 43 mm (8 3/5 T) 160 mm 1.4 kg
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There are dangerous voltages in the unit, the covers must NOT be opened when the unit is connected to the operating voltage.
2.1
Introduction
Ring Generator TG 21261 can be installed in any TM4 cartridge or DYNANET subrack. When installing the unit, take into consideration the following factors:
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Is the operation keyed or unkeyed. What is the capacity of the output voltage. What is the frequency of the output voltage. Will the central battery (CB), local battery (LB) or both be used. Will the signal-tone generator be used. If the central battery or both batteries are used, the installation is affected by the selection of Ring Generator output pin (RG1 or RG2) that is connected online through the signalling equipment. If the central battery is used, the installation is affected by the selection of the battery that is connected in series with the output of the Ring Generator unit.
The features of the Ring Generator unit can be altered with the jumper settings of the jumper settings. See Figure 3 for the location of the jumper settings. Power for both central battery and local battery ring generators can be supplied simultaneously by the same power supply. Keying of the Ring Generator unit can be controlled only by a unit located in the same cartridge.
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Set Ring Generator to keyed or unkeyed mode with jumper setting NR1A (see Table 1). Select frequency for Ring Generator with jumper setting NR1C (see Table 2). Set the value of the ringing voltage with jumper setting NR1D (Table 3). Bring local battery, central battery, or central and local battery into use (see Table 5 Table 8).
NR1 1
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14 NR1A 8 1 7
NR1D 1 2 3 1 2 NR1C 4 3
Figure 3 Note
Jumper settings
In Table 1 to Table 8, the jumper settings written in bold are the default settings. See also Figure 4 for default settings.
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Table 1
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Table 2
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Table 3
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NR 1
RVC 23 Uref 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
RG 1
RG 2
RG 2 GND
See Figure 3 for the complete view of the Ring Generator unit
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With jumper setting NR1, you can select the following features:
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Connect the output transformer of the signal tone generator to the output pin. Bring the central battery, local battery or both into use. Connect one of the output pins online through the signalling equipment, if the central battery is in use. Connect battery or ground in series with the Ring Generator unit, when the central battery is selected.
The following tables show the jumper settings when a particular connection is required for the Ring Generator unit. Figure 5 shows the default settings for NR 1 and also the alternative jumper settings.
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BACK CONNECTOR
RG 1
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Table 5
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Battery Connect reference voltage (Uref) B1 / SV1 B2 / SV2 B (operating voltage) Ground (GND)
NR1
1011
Table 7
Bringing the battery into use that is connected in series with the Ring Generator unit output when using the central battery connection (NR1) Central battery and the local battery connections can be used simultaneously.
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Table 8
Using both central battery connection and local battery connection of the desired output on the line through signalling equipment (NR1)
2.3
Operation
No special measures have to be taken in order to operate the Ring Generator unit.
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