Difference between revisions of "TKIE - Using the loudspeaker as microphone"
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− | *To operate the relays of the TKIE when using the M-key during a direct call, configure '''Remote Digit For Relay On''' and '''Remote Digit For Relay Off''' as shown in the screen shot below. | + | *To [[Relay Settings (Edge)|operate the relays]] of the TKIE when using the M-key during a direct call, configure '''Remote Digit For Relay On''' and '''Remote Digit For Relay Off''' as shown in the screen shot below. |
*If the loudspeaker should distribute group calls, configure '''Group Call (Edge mode only)''' and '''Idle''' according to the screen shot below. | *If the loudspeaker should distribute group calls, configure '''Group Call (Edge mode only)''' and '''Idle''' according to the screen shot below. | ||
Revision as of 11:23, 13 November 2019
This article describes how the loudspeaker connected to a TKIE-2 kit also can be used as a microphone.
Wiring diagram
Minimum loudspeaker impedance is 8 ohms.
Configuration
The relays of the TKIE switches the loudspeaker. In idle the loudspeaker is connected to the mic input. When the relays are activated the loudspeaker is connected to the amplifier output.
ICX/AlphaCom system
To operate the relays, an event must be created with the TKIE-2 kit as the Event Owner:
In the example above the relays are controlled by the SET_IPRCO command. One can alternatively use the RCO command.
When the "Sub-event" = 62, this event will operate the relays when:
- M-key is pressed during a direct call
- Group call is received
- Audio Program is playing
- Alarm Message is received
Edge system
- To operate the relays of the TKIE when using the M-key during a direct call, configure Remote Digit For Relay On and Remote Digit For Relay Off as shown in the screen shot below.
- If the loudspeaker should distribute group calls, configure Group Call (Edge mode only) and Idle according to the screen shot below.