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{{AEIS}}This chapter gives details about connections and indications for:
 
{{AEIS}}This chapter gives details about connections and indications for:
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*[[IP Flush Master -V2]]
 
*[[IP Flush Master -V2]]
 
*[[IP-CROR]]
 
*[[IP-CROR]]
 
*[[IP Master Station Kit - 1008493000|IP Master Station Kit -V2]]
 
*[[IP Master Station Kit - 1008493000|IP Master Station Kit -V2]]
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[[File:IPFlushMasterKitPCB2.png|700px|right]]
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[[File:IPFlushDrawingwith numbers.png|thumb|left|800px]]
 
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====P1 LAN port & P2 AUX port====
 
<u>'''P1:'''</u>
 
 
 
LAN connector for 10/100 Mbit Ethernet connection. The station can be powered from this connection if the line supports Power over Ethernet (PoE).
 
 
 
The connector has two LEDs in front where the right (R) LED indicates Ethernet speed and the left (L) LED verifies Ethernet link and traffic. (L and R as seen from the connector side)
 
 
 
<u>'''P2:'''</u>
 
 
 
RJ45 connector for auxiliary equipment like IP camera, PC or a second IP station. This port does not have an individual IP address. It does not carry power for AUX equipment.
 
[[File:IP Master Board 1.PNG|left|thumb|200px|P1/P2]]
 
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====P3 - Internal Loudspeaker, Relay Output and External Power Input====
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6-pin plug-on screw terminal for external connections.
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| align="center" style="background:#ffd400;" |'''Item'''
[[File:IPFlushMasterPCB_P3.png|left|thumb|200px|P3]]
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| align="center" style="background:#ffd400;" |'''Description'''
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| align="center" style="background:#ffd400;" |'''''Comment'''''
*Pin 1/2 Connect to the internal loudspeaker
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**Typical impedance: 8 Ω
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| P3 || Pluggable screw connector || * 1/2 = Connection to internal loudspeaker (8ohm) <br> * 3/4 = Relay <br> * 5/6 = Not in use
**Recommended impedance: 6-25 Ω.
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*Pin 3/4 Internal NO relay contact for door lock control etc.
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| P4 || Pluggable screw connector || * 1/2/ = Input 1-3 <br> * 4 = Common <br> * 5/6 = Station LED (5=A, 6=C)
*Pin 5/6 Not in use.
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| J1 || [[IP Flush Master DAK-48 Module|D48 Expansion Module]] || RJ45 Connector to connect D48 modules, via I2C bus.
====P4 - Inputs and Station LED====
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6-pin plug-on screw terminal for external connections.
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| P14 || External loudspeaker || 3-pin screw connector for 8 ohm loudspeaker (max 5W). Operates in parallel with internal speaker.
[[File:IP Master Board 3.PNG|thumb|left|200px|P4]]
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| J3 || 5VDC || 5 volt DC output
*Pin 1/4  Input 1
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*Pin 2/4  Input 2
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| P1 || LAN Port || 10/100Mbps RJ-45 port for connection to the network. Supports PoE (802.3af). Draws power from either spare line or signal line.
*Pin 3/4  Input 3  
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*Pin 5/6  Station LED for call message info.
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| P2 || AUX Port || 10/100Mbps RJ-45 port for for auxiliary equipment such as PC and IP camera. PoE is not forwarded to this port.
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| P600 || External Power Supply || 2-pin screw connector for connecting external 24-48VDC power supply. Max 300mA.
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| J5 || Display || 20-pin ZIF connector for LCD display. Separate display panels are available as a kit of 5 units (order no. 1008099000).
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| P5 || Keyboard || Solderpoints See details further down.
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| J4 || Keyboard || 18 pin ZIF connector. See details further down.
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| J8 || Handset/Headset || Dual RJ11 for Handset and Headset. See details further down.
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| J7 || Gooseneck || 3-pin header for connecting gooseneck microphone. 1 is +, 2 is - and 3 is GND.
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| S1 || Microphone selector || Slide switch to select internal microphone (int) or gooseneck microphone (ext)
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| J10 || Microphone || Internal microphone. Pin 1 is + and 2 is -.
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==Inputs==
 
{{Note|
 
{{Note|
 
* ''When "Station Type" is set as '''Master station''' in AlphaPro, the inputs are mapped as DAK '''11, 12''' and '''13'''.''
 
* ''When "Station Type" is set as '''Master station''' in AlphaPro, the inputs are mapped as DAK '''11, 12''' and '''13'''.''
* ''When the "Station Type" is set as '''CRM''' in AlphaPro, the inputs are mapped as '''251, 252''' and '''253'''.'' }}
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* ''When the "Station Type" is set as '''CRM''' in AlphaPro, the inputs are mapped as '''251, 252''' and '''253'''.''  
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====P5 - Keyboard ====
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==Keyboard matrix==
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[[File:IP-StationWeb Keyboard Matrix Standard.PNG|left|thumb|300px|P5 or J4 keyboard matrix]]
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'''P5 - Keyboard'''
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'''P5 pinnings:'''
 
[[File:IPFlushMasterPCB P5 new.png|left|thumb|300px|Pinout on P5]]
 
[[File:IPFlushMasterPCB P5 new.png|left|thumb|300px|Pinout on P5]]
 
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# Key 1
 
# Key 2
 
# Key 3
 
# Key 4
 
# Key 5
 
# Key 6
 
# Key 7
 
# Key 8
 
# Key 9
 
# GND
 
 
====J4 - Keyboard and DAK LED====
 
 
Keyboard matrix is available on connector J4. Pin 1-9 is used.
 
  
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'''J4 connector'''
 
In software you can choose between four different matrix types, see [[Keyboard Settings]].
 
In software you can choose between four different matrix types, see [[Keyboard Settings]].
 
[[File:IP-StationWeb Keyboard Matrix Standard.PNG|left|thumb|300px|"Standard matrix" pinout on J4]]
 
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'''J4 - Keyboard matrix'''
 
  
 
18-pin ZIF-connector for keyboard. The keyboard may have up to 10 dialling keys, M and C keys, 10 DAK keys, 10 soft keys, volume up/down and light dim up/down keys connected in a matrix according to the drawing.
 
18-pin ZIF-connector for keyboard. The keyboard may have up to 10 dialling keys, M and C keys, 10 DAK keys, 10 soft keys, volume up/down and light dim up/down keys connected in a matrix according to the drawing.
 
[[File:IPFlushMasterPCB J4.png|left|thumb|300px|J4]]
 
[[File:IPFlushMasterPCB J4.png|left|thumb|300px|J4]]
 
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*J4/10  DAK1 Green LED
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*J4/11  DAK1 Red LED
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*J4/10  DAK1 Green LED
*J4/12  DAK2 Green LED
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*J4/11  DAK1 Red LED
*J4/13  DAK2 Red LED
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*J4/12  DAK2 Green LED
*J4/14  DAK3 Green LED
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*J4/13  DAK2 Red LED
*J4/15  DAK3 Red LED
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*J4/14  DAK3 Green LED
*J4/16  DAK4 Green LED
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*J4/15  DAK3 Red LED
*J4/17  DAK4 Red LED
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*J4/16  DAK4 Green LED
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*J4/17  DAK4 Red LED
 
*J4/18  Common +3.3 V
 
*J4/18  Common +3.3 V
The DAK keys and the DAK LEDs are programmed using IND commands in the Event Handler. DAKs 1 to 4 and Soft keys 1 to 4 are used in current master stations.
 
  
Privacy on/off is accomplished by pressing the C key for 3 seconds. A circled ''P'' is shown in the display during Privacy mode.
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==Handset and Headset==
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''Handset can optionally be connected via J11, J12 and J13.''
  
====J5 - Display====
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'''J11, J12 & J13 - Handset'''
20-pin ZIF connector for LCD display. Separate display panels are available as a kit of 5 units (order no. 1008099000).
 
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====J1 - DAK48 Module====
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Pin header for handset connection. Same as J8 pin 1 - 6.
RJ45 Connector for I2C interface. Used for connection of DAK modules.
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[[File:IPFlushMasterPCB J11-13.png|left|thumb|400px|J11, J12, J13]]
[[File:IP Master Board 5.PNG|left|thumb|200px|J1]]
 
 
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*Pin 1  GND
 
*Pin 2  A0 (GND)
 
*Pin 3  A1 (GND)
 
*Pin 4  NC (GND)
 
*Pin 5  IRQ 
 
*Pin 6  SCL (Clock)
 
*Pin 7  SDA (Data)
 
*Pin 8  +13 V
 
  
====J7 - Gooseneck Microphone====
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*J11  Pin 1  Spk+
3-pin header for connecting gooseneck microphone.
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*J11  Pin 2  Spk-
[[File:IP Master Board 6.PNG|left|thumb|200px|J7]]
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*J12  Pin 1  Mic+
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*J12  Pin 2  Mic-
*Pin 1  MIC+  
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*J13  Pin 1 OFFHOOK
*Pin 2  MIC-  
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*J13   Pin 2  GND
*Pin 3 GND
 
 
 
====J8 - Handset and Headset====
 
Dual RJ11 for handset and headset. ''Handset can optionally be connected via J11, J12 and J13.''
 
  
 
<u>'''Handset:'''</u>
 
<u>'''Handset:'''</u>
 
[[File:IP Master Board 7.PNG|left|thumb|200px|J8]]
 
[[File:IP Master Board 7.PNG|left|thumb|200px|J8]]
 
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*Pin 1  Mic+  
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*Pin 2  Spk+  
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*Pin 1  Mic+
*Pin 3  Spk- (0 V)  
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*Pin 2  Spk+
*Pin 4  Mic-
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*Pin 3  Spk- (0 V)
*Pin 5  Hook-switch (must be connected to pin 6 via a switch)  
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*Pin 4  Mic-
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*Pin 5  Hook-switch (must be connected to pin 6 via a switch)
 
*Pin 6  Hook-switch Ground
 
*Pin 6  Hook-switch Ground
  
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[[File:IP Master Board 8.PNG|left|thumb|200px|J8]]
 
[[File:IP Master Board 8.PNG|left|thumb|200px|J8]]
 
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*Pin 7  Mic+  
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*Pin 8  Spk+  
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*Pin 7  Mic+
*Pin 9  Spk-  
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*Pin 8  Spk+
*Pin 10  Mic-
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*Pin 9  Spk-
*Pin 11  PTT Ground  
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*Pin 10  Mic-
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*Pin 11  PTT Ground
 
*Pin 12  PTT (Not currently supported by SW)
 
*Pin 12  PTT (Not currently supported by SW)
  
==== P14 - External loudspeaker ====
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{{Note|
3-pin screw connector for connecting external 8 ohm loudspeaker, max 5W. Operates in parallel with built-in speaker.
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Relay switching capacity: Max. 60 watt (Max voltage: 250VAC/220VDC. Max current: 2A)
 
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*Pin 2/3: 8 Ohm loudspeaker
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====J10 - Microphone====
 
Internal microphone
 
[[File:IP Master Board 10.PNG|left|thumb|200px|J10]]
 
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*Pin 1  MIC+
 
*Pin 2  MIC-
 
 
 
====J11, J12 & J13 - Handset====
 
Pin header for handset connection. Same as J8 pin 1 - 6.
 
[[File:IPFlushMasterPCB J11-13.png|left|thumb|400px|J11, J12, J13]]
 
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*J11  Pin 1  Spk+
 
*J11  Pin 2  Spk-   
 
*J12  Pin 1  Mic+
 
*J12  Pin 2  Mic-
 
*J13  Pin 1  OFFHOOK 
 
*J13  Pin 2  GND
 
 
 
====S1 - Microphone Selection====
 
Slide-switch to select internal microphone (Int) or gooseneck microphone (Ext).
 
[[File:IP Master Board 12.PNG|left|thumb|200px|S1]]
 
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[[Category:Turbine Connections]]
 
[[Category:Turbine Connections]]

Latest revision as of 08:51, 17 October 2024

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This chapter gives details about connections and indications for:



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Item Description Comment
P3 Pluggable screw connector * 1/2 = Connection to internal loudspeaker (8ohm)
* 3/4 = Relay
* 5/6 = Not in use
P4 Pluggable screw connector * 1/2/ = Input 1-3
* 4 = Common
* 5/6 = Station LED (5=A, 6=C)
J1 D48 Expansion Module RJ45 Connector to connect D48 modules, via I2C bus.
P14 External loudspeaker 3-pin screw connector for 8 ohm loudspeaker (max 5W). Operates in parallel with internal speaker.
J3 5VDC 5 volt DC output
P1 LAN Port 10/100Mbps RJ-45 port for connection to the network. Supports PoE (802.3af). Draws power from either spare line or signal line.
P2 AUX Port 10/100Mbps RJ-45 port for for auxiliary equipment such as PC and IP camera. PoE is not forwarded to this port.
P600 External Power Supply 2-pin screw connector for connecting external 24-48VDC power supply. Max 300mA.
J5 Display 20-pin ZIF connector for LCD display. Separate display panels are available as a kit of 5 units (order no. 1008099000).
P5 Keyboard Solderpoints See details further down.
J4 Keyboard 18 pin ZIF connector. See details further down.
J8 Handset/Headset Dual RJ11 for Handset and Headset. See details further down.
J7 Gooseneck 3-pin header for connecting gooseneck microphone. 1 is +, 2 is - and 3 is GND.
S1 Microphone selector Slide switch to select internal microphone (int) or gooseneck microphone (ext)
J10 Microphone Internal microphone. Pin 1 is + and 2 is -.

Inputs

Note icon
  • When "Station Type" is set as Master station in AlphaPro, the inputs are mapped as DAK 11, 12 and 13.
  • When the "Station Type" is set as CRM in AlphaPro, the inputs are mapped as 251, 252 and 253.


Keyboard matrix

P5 or J4 keyboard matrix


P5 pinnings:

Pinout on P5


J4 connector In software you can choose between four different matrix types, see Keyboard Settings.

18-pin ZIF-connector for keyboard. The keyboard may have up to 10 dialling keys, M and C keys, 10 DAK keys, 10 soft keys, volume up/down and light dim up/down keys connected in a matrix according to the drawing.

J4


  • J4/10 DAK1 Green LED
  • J4/11 DAK1 Red LED
  • J4/12 DAK2 Green LED
  • J4/13 DAK2 Red LED
  • J4/14 DAK3 Green LED
  • J4/15 DAK3 Red LED
  • J4/16 DAK4 Green LED
  • J4/17 DAK4 Red LED
  • J4/18 Common +3.3 V

Handset and Headset

Handset can optionally be connected via J11, J12 and J13.

J11, J12 & J13 - Handset

Pin header for handset connection. Same as J8 pin 1 - 6.

J11, J12, J13


  • J11 Pin 1 Spk+
  • J11 Pin 2 Spk-
  • J12 Pin 1 Mic+
  • J12 Pin 2 Mic-
  • J13 Pin 1 OFFHOOK
  • J13 Pin 2 GND

Handset:

J8


  • Pin 1 Mic+
  • Pin 2 Spk+
  • Pin 3 Spk- (0 V)
  • Pin 4 Mic-
  • Pin 5 Hook-switch (must be connected to pin 6 via a switch)
  • Pin 6 Hook-switch Ground

Headset:

J8


  • Pin 7 Mic+
  • Pin 8 Spk+
  • Pin 9 Spk-
  • Pin 10 Mic-
  • Pin 11 PTT Ground
  • Pin 12 PTT (Not currently supported by SW)
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Relay switching capacity: Max. 60 watt (Max voltage: 250VAC/220VDC. Max current: 2A)