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When depressing the C-key, the current in the a/b-loop is increased to 20-25 mA (30-35 mA). This is a signal to the exchange to cancel the conversation of to interrupt the number selection.
 
When depressing the C-key, the current in the a/b-loop is increased to 20-25 mA (30-35 mA). This is a signal to the exchange to cancel the conversation of to interrupt the number selection.

Revision as of 11:56, 9 August 2007


The 7000 series of TouchLine master stations are loudspeaking intercom stations, with or without handset, and with or without display. In this document, the full-featured stations with handset and display are describes. These are the 70013 desk station and the 70343 eall/desk stations, wich functionally are the same.

Functional Description

For the description of the station, refer to circut diagrams and block diagrams.

The station is connected to the exchange by 4 wires; a-, b-, c-, and d-wires. The a/b-wires are the loudspeaker wires, and the c/d-wires are the microphone and digit selection wires. The currents in the a/b-wires when display module is installed is shown in parantheses.

Functions of the a- and b-wires:

Loudspeaker

The loudspeaker is connected in series with a volume control and a reed contact, witch disconnects the loudspeaker when the handset is lifted. A capacitor prevents DC currents from flowing through the loudspeaker. A high-value resistor keeps the capaciror charged to avoid clicks when the handset is replaced.

Handset operation:

This is a DC current control circuit consisting of a 6K8 resistor in series with a reed contact. Both reed contacts are situated in the base part of the station and are kept close by the built-in magnet in the handset. When handset is in place, the current in the a/b-loop is approximately 3 mA (13 mA). When handset is lifted, the current is reduced to zero (10 mA). This is a signal for the exchange to:

  • Reduce the central amplifier gain by 10 dB to compensate for higher michrophone level.
  • Accept an incoming call when station is in private.
  • Prepare for automatic disconnection when handset is replaced.
  • Prepare for open duplex function when handset is lifted at both sides.
  • Mark the station busy while the handset is lifted.

Handset loudspeaker circuit:

This consists of a small loudspeaker witch is connected in series with a DC-blocking capacitor and a series resistor to reduce power to the loudspeaker.

M-key circuit:

When pressing the M-key, the current in the a/b-loop is increased to approximately 10 mA (20 mA). A speed-up circuit will give a short pulse with higher current so that the detection of the M-key in the exchange is faster. This is necessaty for the operation of the function keys, witch activate M-key simultaneously with transmission of digit. By shorting a solder bridge (S4), the depressing of an M-key will activate an ID-signal in c/d-wires. This is used for the Program Conference feature.

The activation of an M-key is a signal to the exchange to prform one of the following function:

  • Manual control of speech direction in a conversation.
  • A short M-key push will re-establish the voice switched (duplex) mode.
  • Accept an incoming call when station is in private.
  • Allows replacing handset without disconnecting call.
  • Remote control function (e-wire control)

C-key circuit

When depressing the C-key, the current in the a/b-loop is increased to 20-25 mA (30-35 mA). This is a signal to the exchange to cancel the conversation of to interrupt the number selection.

Display module

A display module may be connected betwen the a/-wires. The DC