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Interface to non-selective mobile radio system using TKIE kit

The ICX-AlphaCom can be interfaced to non-selective mobile radio systems via a Turbine Extended kit (TKIE-2), hereafter called the interface.

Operation

  • The audio from the mobile radio gateway is distributed to the intercom stations in the ICX-AlphaCom by using the simplex conference feature.
  • An intercom user can listen to the radio by dialing the appropriate conference directory number (default 8201 - 8299).
  • Any number of intercoms can listen in.
  • The M-key of the intercom works as a PTT button. A user can press the M-key to talk back to the radio and to all other intercoms listening to that radio conference.
  • When the M-key is pressed the relay of the TKIE-2 is operated, keying the radio transmitter.
  • Restrictions can be set on which intercoms are allowed to do talkback, and which intercoms are allowed to listen only.

Connections

TKIE

  • The TKIE provides signals for audio out, audio in and a contact closure for keying of the radio transmitter. These signals are connected to the accessory connector of a mobile radio gateway.
TKIE connections for interface with mobile radio. Image shows relay 1 (output 7) used for transmitter keying.
Example: Connection between Motorola DM4xxx and TKIE-2.


Mototrbo pinning:

  • 11=TX Audio to radio
  • 12=Audio GND
  • 14=RX Audio from radio
  • 17=PTT
  • 18=GND
  • 21=Squelch active from radio


Note icon In the TKIE web settings Line In must be defined as the Audio Input Source, and the Automatic Gain Control must be Disabled


IP-ARIO

  • The IP-ARIO provides signals for audio out, audio in and a contact closure for keying of the radio transmitter. These signals are connected to the mobile radio system.
Connections between mobile radio and IPARIO. Image shows relay 1 used for transmitter keying.
Example: Connection between Motorola GM340 and IP-ARIO


FBSAR

  • The FBSAR board provides signals for audio out, audio in and a contact closure for keying of the radio transmitter. These signals are connected to the mobile radio system.
  • Towards the AlphaCom XE the FBSAR board is connected to a free ASLT subscriber port with a-, b-, c- and d-wires. An RCO signal (separate e-wire) is required for the relay operation. For easy installation use relay K2 for keying the transmitter (PTT). The FBSAR must be powered by 24VDC from the exchange.
  • There are four jumpers on the FBSAR, S1 to S4, they should all be set in the "down" position (2-3).
  • Two potentiometers on the FBSAR allows you to adjust the input and output signal levels
Interfacing to Mobil Radio using the FBSAR board


AlphaPro programming

The IP-ARIO and the TKIE must be configured to register to the ICX-AlphaCom through the IP network.

IP-ARIO Audio License

In AlphaPro, Users & Stations window, click the Station Type tab. Under IP-ARIO, enable the Request Audio License flag.

Enable IP-ARIO Audio License


Default Speaker

The interface must be set as a 'Default Speaker' in the conference. From the AlphaPro main menu select the button 'Simplex Conference', pick a free conference from the list box, and set the interface as a 'Default Member'. Check the flag "Default Member is Default Speaker".

Set the interface as 'Default Speaker' in a Simplex Conference


RCO Operation

One relay is used for keying the transmitter. The relay in the interface is controlled by the RCO command in the event handler. The relay outputs of the interface needs to be mapped to a logical RCO.

Example: Mapping logical RCO 1 to ASLT port 14 for FBSAR




Example: Mapping logical RCO 1 to IP-ARIO/TKIE relay (output 7)


The RCO is configured in the Event Handler. In the Users & Stations window, highlight the interface in the listbox, and select the button Events. Press Insert to create an event with the following parameters (here RCO 1 is used as an example):

Event for operating the RCO


Set restrictions on Talkback (optional)

Each Simplex Conference has a 'Minimum Talk Priority' setting, with four levels available:

  • Low (default)
  • Medium
  • High
  • Alarm

Each station has a similar 'SX Conf. Talk Priority' setting (Users & Stations -> User Preferences tab) which must be higher than the setting of the conference, else the station can only listen to that conference.

Restriction on talkback is controlled by the 'SX Conf. Talk Priority' setting


All conferences are by default set to "'Minimum Talk Priority' = Low", and all stations are by default set to "Medium". I.e. all stations are allowed to do talkback.

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