| Owner’s Manual   DTI 2000   DIGITAL TELEPHONE INTERFACE   DTI 2000 Manual e EDITED.doc   1 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Controls and Connections   front view   1. POWER indicator   The POWER LED lights when the DTI 2000 receives power input from the supplied power supply   unit, which allows worldwide connection and use because it accepts input voltages between 85V   AC and 250V AC.   2. SEIZE / DROP key (SELECT)   This key allows manually accepting or cancelling phone calls and is mostly used for testing. When   an incoming phone call is present (ringing), pressing the SEIZE / DROP key establishes the   connection (picks up). Pressing the SEIZE / DROP key again cancels (hangs up) a live connection.   Since the DTI 2000 automatically picks up any incoming call respectively automatically hangs up   when the remote call is terminated, this key is basically not needed during normal operation.   3. DROP and SEIZE indicators   The red DROP LED indicates that there are no live connections (i.e. the DTI 2000 is on-hook).   The green SEIZE LED indicates that the DTI 2000 established a connection to the calling party   (i.e. the DTI 2000 is off-hook). The DTI 2000 automatically connects to incoming phone calls.   Using the internal DIP-switch S202 allows specifying the number of rings prior to accepting a call.   4. TALK indicator   The orange TALK LED lights whenever the DTI 2000 is in announcement mode (i.e. when an   announcement into a single or several zones of the PA-system has been initiated via telephone   connection).   5. LEVEL control / meter bars   Audio signals that are transmitted from the DTI 2000 to the DPM 4000 System Manager can be   monitored using the TO PAGING MANAGER meter bar. Level adjustment is possible via the   associated LEVEL control on the front panel using a small screwdriver. The level setting range is   between ***dB (counter clockwise stop) and ***dB (clockwise stop).   Currently, the TO TELEPHONE indicator and the associated level control are not used.   DTI 2000 Manual e EDITED.doc   3 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Rear   6. TO PAGING MANAGER connectors, female   The two TO PAGING MANAGER connectors represent the interface to the DPM 4000 System   Manager. Using either the 9-pole D-Sub connector or the 6-pole RJ-12 socket (simultaneous use   of both terminals is not possible) to establish audio and data connection to the DPM 4000 is   possible. The DTI 2000 needs to be connected to one of the paging console inputs (DPC IN, RJ-45   socket) on the DPM 4000. The needed interface cable (RJ-12 to RJ-45) with a length of 3.5m is   supplied.   7. DATA indicator   The DATA LED indicates that data is being transmitted between DTI 2000 and DPM 4000   System Manager. Therefore, it serves as main monitoring indicator for correct data connections.   8. DIP switch for address and operation mode settings   The DTI 2000 allows setting an address between 1 and 16. CAUTION: Make sure never to   connect two or more appliances with identical address settings to the DPM 4000 System Manager,   since this would inevitably result in data conflicts. This also includes the address settings of the   connected paging consoles.   Please refer to the chapter DIP-switch settings for further details.   9. Phone sockets   Two telephone connectors are located on the rear panel of the DTI 2000. Connect the PHONE   LINE socket with your telephone wall outlet. The LOOP THRU socket offers connection for a   telephone set.   10. POWER SUPPLY connector   Connect the supplied power supply unit to this connector by inserting the round plug of power   supply unit into the POWER SUPPLY socket on the rear panel of the DTI 2000. Turn the plug’s   locking ring in clockwise direction to establish a reliable connection. Afterwards, connect the   supplied mains cord to the power supply unit before inserting the mains plug into a mains wall   outlet.   DTI 2000 Manual e EDITED.doc   4 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Se Up and Connections   1. Unpacking   The DTI 2000 package contains the following parts:   1 DTI 2000 Digital Telephone Interface   1 power supply unit, 100 – 240V AC   1 IEC mains cord   1 interface cable for DPM 4000 connection, RJ-12 to RJ-45   1 telephone cable, RJ-11 to TAE   1 owner’s manual   Make sure that everything is complete and that nothing is damaged. Otherwise, immediately   contact your dealer or the TELEX / EVI Audio service department.   2. DIP switch settings   The DTI 2000 provides a single DIP-switch on the rear panel and two internal DIP-switches.   Theses switches are meant for making specific basic settings, which have to be made before   operating the appliance for the first time. Generally, no changes need to be made during the later   operation.   2.1 DIP switch for address and operation mode settings on the rear panel (S201)   A switch is “OFF” when it is set to its upper position. Consequently the ON-position is down.   The following table shows how to set addresses using the switches 1 – 4:   SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 ADDRESS   OFF OFF OFF OFF   ON OFF OFF OFF   OFF ON OFF OFF   ON ON OFF OFF   OFF OFF ON OFF   ON OFF ON OFF   OFF ON ON OFF   ON ON ON OFF   OFF OFF OFF ON   ON OFF OFF ON   OFF ON OFF ON   ON ON OFF ON   OFF OFF ON ON   ON OFF ON ON   OFF ON ON ON   ON ON ON ON   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10   11   12   13   14   15   16   CAUTION:   Make sure never to connect two or more   appliances with identical address settings to   the DPM 4000 System Manager, since this   would inevitably result in data conflicts.   This also includes the address settings of the   connected paging consoles.   Switches 5 – 7 provide no function and should be left in their OFF-position (up).   Switch 8 serves for switching between normal operation and download mode. Leave this switch   (SW8) in its OFF-position (up) for normal operation. Download mode is meant for updating the   software and loading country-specific settings by DYNACORD or one of its service centers.   SW8   OFF   ON   DTI 2000 MODE   Normal   Download   DTI 2000 Manual e EDITED.doc   5 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   2.2 Internal DIP switches (S202 and S203)   To make any changes to the internal DIP-switch settings, you first have to remove the cover plate   by loosening/removing the screws on the rear panel, as indicated in the diagram below.   Remove these screws   Loosen these screws   Slightly lift the cover plate at the rear and remove it. Now you are able to change the DIP-switch   settings.   For installing the cover plate back in place, first position the case top in the guidance slots of the   case bottom and slide it in as far to the front until it rests in place. Put the screws back in place and   tighten them. Do not forget to tighten the previously loosened screws.   The following picture shows the positions of DIP-switches S202 and S203:   Internal DIP-switch S202   Internal DIP-switch S203   DIP-switch S202 allows setting the ring count, which controls the number of rings before the DTI   2000 automatically picks up and establishes a connection. To change the ring count use the   switches 1 - 2. The DTI 2000 is factory pre-set to accept an incoming call after one ring (SW1 &   SW2 = OFF).   SW1 SW2   OFF OFF   ON OFF   OFF ON   ON ON   RING COUNT   1 2 4 8 Switches 3 – 8 are not used and should be left in their OFF-position.   The setting of DIP-switch S203 determines the timeout of a connection (i.e. before the DTI 2000   automatically hangs up). This ensures that phone line and PA-system are not blocked any longer   DTI 2000 Manual e EDITED.doc   6 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   than the specified maximum connection timeout setting allows. If the caller does not enter any   new selection during the connection timeout, the DTI 2000 automatically finishes the momentary   announcement and releases the PA-system. Afterwards, the telephone connection is disconnected   as well.   Switches 1 – 4 are used to set the maximum timeout for a connection as indicated in the following   table:   SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 TIMEOUT   OFF OFF OFF OFF   ON OFF OFF OFF   OFF ON OFF OFF   ON ON OFF OFF   OFF OFF ON OFF   ON OFF ON OFF   OFF ON ON OFF   ON ON ON OFF   OFF OFF OFF ON   ON OFF OFF ON   OFF ON OFF ON   ON ON OFF ON   OFF OFF ON ON   ON OFF ON ON   OFF ON ON ON   ON ON ON ON   OFF   20 sec.   30 sec.   45 sec.   60 sec.   75 sec.   1.5 min.   2 min.   2.5 min.   3 min.   3.5 min.   4 min.   5 min.   6 min.   8 min.   10 min.   CAUTION:   The DTI 2000 is factory pre-set to a   maximum connection timeout of 1.5   minutes (SW1 = OFF, SW2 = ON, SW3 =   ON, SW4 = OFF).   Setting the switches 1 – 4 to their OFF-   position specifies an infinite timeout, i.e. the   connection is not automatically   disconnected.   Switches 5 – 8 are not in use and should be left in their OFF-position.   3. Rack installation   There are two rack-mounting options for the DTI 2000. Use the MCP-2 rack installation kit for   installing a single DTI 2000 and the MCP-1 for installing two units next to each other in a rack   system. The following diagram shows both options.   4. Connections   4.1 Connecting the DPM 4000 System Manager   DTI 2000 Manual e EDITED.doc   7 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Use one of the TO PAGING MANAGER sockets (not both simultaneously) for connecting the   DTI 2000 to the DPM 4000. The DTI 2000 needs to be connected to a paging console input (DPC   IN, RJ-45 socket) of the DPM 4000 using the supplied, 3.5m long interface cable (RJ-12 to RJ-   45). The following diagrams show the pin-assignment of sockets and cables. The LED labelled   DATA is located next to the sockets. This LED lights during active data transmission between   DTI 2000 and DPM 4000 System Manager providing indication of a correct connection.   TO PAGING MANAGER connector’s pin-assignment   Interface cable RJ-12 / RJ-45   4.2 Connecting Phone Lines or a Telephone set   Two phone connectors are located on the rear panel of the DTI 2000. Connect the PHONE LINE   socket with the telephone wall outlet. The LOOP THRU socket provides a connection facility for   an optional telephone set.   NOTE: The LOOP THRU signal is disconnected whenever the DTI 2000 picks up a phone call via   the PHONE LINE socket.   4.3 Power Supply   Insert the supplied power supply unit’s round plug into the POWER SUPPLY socket on the rear   panel of the DTI 2000. Turn the plug’s safety lock clockwise to establish a securely locked   connection. Afterwards, connect the supplied mains cord to the power supply unit before inserting   the mains plug into the mains wall outlet. The DTI 2000 is immediately operational upon   establishing accurate connection.   5. Adjusting the Audio Level   Adjusting the level of the audio signal that is transmitted to the DPM 4000 System Manager is   possible via the LEVEL TO PAGING MANAGER trimmer. Doing so, use a small, flat   screwdriver to first set the trimmer to its centre position. Call the DTI 2000 and speak with a   normal voice into the receiver while adjusting the audio signal level for best transmission quality.   The level meter should not indicate any signals in the red area.   The TO TELEPHONE indicator and the corresponding control are not currently used.   DTI 2000 Manual e EDITED.doc   8 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   6. Country settings   Different countries and regions have different telephone standards, which may differ in e.g. signal   level and dial tones. The DTI 2000 can be and should be configured to meet those individual   requirements. Not doing so can result in faulty operation of the DTI 2000.   Generally, the DTI 2000 is factory pre-set prior to shipping. In case of problems, please contact   the nearest service-centre or the technical support.   Operating the DTI 2000   First, make sure that the DTI 2000 has been correctly installed and connected, as described before. Be   sure to check the address and DIP-switch settings.   The DTI 2000 has a Default Configuration, which suits most standard applications. Custom   configuration of the DTI 2000 is possible using the PC Designer Software, which is explained in detail   in the chapter “Configuring the DTI 2000”.   DTI 2000 Default Configuration:   DTI 2000 Parameters Default Configuration   Remarks   NAME   COMP   DTI-2000   OFF   OFF   OFF   OFF   OFF   INT   4350   111,2222   NONE   Default Name   No meaning in the DTI 2000   No meaning in the DTI 2000   No meaning in the DTI 2000   No meaning in the DTI 2000   No meaning in the DTI 2000   No meaning in the DTI 2000   No meaning in the DTI 2000   Level 1 / Level 2 passwords   BUZZER   PRECHIME   GERMAN   DOSCHAR   PTTPRIO   EXT   PASSW   GROUP0   … No groups programmed   … GROUP20   KEY1   KEY2   … … NONE   SELECT 1   SELECT 2   … Call number table:   No. 1 (01) = Zone 1   No. 2 (02) = Zone2   ...   No .99 = Zone 99   No. 0 (00) = Zone 100   … KEY99   SELECT 99   SELECT 100   DISABLED   TALK,255,0,20   DISABLED   KEY100   KEY101 … KEY107   KEY108   KEY109 … KEY112   No meaning in the DTI 2000   Talk in actual selection with priority 2   No meaning in the DTI 2000   The DTI 2000 decodes all DTMF dial tones as well as signal tones for the recognition of incoming   phone calls, pressed keys and determination whether a connection has been dropped or if the calling   party hung up. Each one or two-digit number between 0 (00) and 99 represents an individual function,   which is assigned in a calling numbers table (either in the Default Configuration or via user   configuration). Three or four-digit numbers are used for entering passwords. The asterisk (*) and hash   mark (#) keys offer special functions; e.g. as separator, for clearing faulty entries (Clear), as talk   button, or to drop a connection.   1. Telephone call to the DTI 2000   Simply dial the number of the telephone line to which the DTI 2000 is connected. You are   presented either with a ring signal when the line is not busy, or otherwise with a busy signal when   the line is already busy. After the specified ring count (refer to DIP-switch S202) the DTI 2000   DTI 2000 Manual e EDITED.doc   9 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   accepts the call and establishes a connection. First, you will hear a short noise (DTI 2000 line test)   followed by different tone signals, which indicate that the DTI 2000 expects further entries.   2. Password Entry   The DTI 2000 answers an incoming phone call with different tone signals, depending on its actual   status. When not password-protected, a single tone signal indicates that the DTI 2000 is ready to   accept a function command (via entering a one or two-digit function number). If protected b a   password, the appliance answers incoming calls with a two-tone signal. Entering the password for   the desired access level is necessary. To enter access level 1 you have to enter a three-digit   password, for entering access level 2 a four-digit password is needed. While level 1 only provides   access to zone and group selection plus launching announcements via the * key, level 2 allows   accessing all functions (announcements, text message playback, macros, stop, etc.). After entering   the correct password, the DTI 2000 acknowledges a request with a single tone signal. The DTI   2000 sends a two-tone signal when entering the wrong password. After entering the incorrect   password three times in a row the DTI 2000 drops the connection.   3. Zone / Group Selection and Announcements   Once the DTI 2000 is ready to accept a command (indicated by a single tone signal) and access   level 1 (or 2) has been activated, selecting a single or several zones, groups or the ALL-group and   then making an announcement in the selected areas is possible. Selecting a single zone, group or   ALL is possible through entering the one or two-digit code that represents the according selection   function in the call number table. Selecting further zones / groups is possible by using the hash   mark key (#) as a separator before entering the next number, and so on. Numbers not representing   a selection or clear-function are ignored. Announcements are initiated via the asterisk key (*). The   DTI 2000 indicates with a single tone signal that a selection has been made and that you can start   making your announcement. A “Low Busy” signal (two-tone sequence – tones with different key)   indicates that one or several low priority zones are busy. It is your decision whether you want to   wait (enter #), or to interrupt the current announcement (enter * once again). A “High Busy” signal   (rapid, high-pitch sequence of tone signals) indicates that one or several high priority zones are   busy. Once the announcement is finished, you can enter an announcement end mark through using   the hash mark key (#). The connection is not dropped, which enables you to select new zones or   groups for making further announcements. Pressing the asterisk key after an announcement is   finished drops the connection – the DTI 2000 “hangs up”.   4. Direct Call   The DTI 2000 allows making announcements in permanently pre-selected zones or groups (Direct   Call). This function can only be accessed from access level 2. No other number selection is   accepted if the selected one or two-digit number represents a talk function. Press the asterisk key   (*) to launch an announcement. The DTI 2000 acknowledges this request with a single tone signal,   indicating that it is operational and ready to accept your announcement. The DTI 2000 outputs a   “High Busy” signal when one or several high priority zones are busy. After the announcement is   finished, pressing the hash mark key (#) allows selecting other functions. Using the asterisk key   (*) drops the connection.   5. Text Playback   The DTI 2000 offers the ability to playback pre-recorded text messages in permanently pre-   selected zones. This function can only be accessed from access level 2. No other number selection   is accepted if the selected one or two-digit number represents a text message function. Press the   asterisk key (*) to launch text message playback. The DTI 2000 acknowledges this request with a   single tone signal, indicating that it is operational and ready to accept desired function command.   DTI 2000 Manual e EDITED.doc   10   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   The DTI 2000 outputs a “High Busy” signal when one or several high priority zones are busy. A   tone-sequence indicates that a text message is being played back. Text message playback normally   stops automatically but manually stopping the function is possible as well by entering the STOP-   function number code (default setting = 0 respectively 00).   6. Macros   The DTI 2000 allows launching macros that are programmed in the DPM 4000 System Manager,   thus providing access to special functions. For example: switching relays, starting and stopping   signals, entering parameters, launching test sequences, and many others. The macro function can   only be accessed from access level 2. No other number selection is accepted if the selected one or   two-digit number represents a macro function. Pressing the asterisk key (*) launches a macro. The   DTI 2000 acknowledges this request with a single tone signal, indicating that it is operational and   ready to accept desired macro command. It sends a two-tone signal, when entering an incorrect   command or if there is any other problem.   7. Cancelling a Function (Break)   Cancelling an announcement is possible using the hash mark key (#) (Break). The current zone   selection is cancelled as well, while the connection to the DTI 2000 is not interrupted. The   appliance acknowledges the request with a single tone signal and it is ready for new entries (a new   zone selection, launching text message playback, triggering macros).   The hash mark key (#) can also be used to clear erroneously made entries. Using the hash mark   key (#) directly after selecting a text, announcement, macro or stop function prohibits the function   from being executed, but erases it instead. The DTI 2000 is ready for new entries.   8. Hang Up / Cancelling a Connection   Using the asterisk key (*) directly after making an announcement or pressing the hash mark key   (#) forces the DTI 2000 to drop the connection and “hang up”. The DTI 2000 also interrupts the   connection when the calling party hangs up. However, in that case, a few busy tone signals are   output via the PA-system, which can be rather disturbing. Therefore, dropping the connection   through the use of the asterisk key (*) is always preferable.   The DTI 2000 can also be configured to automatically drop a connection after a definable period   of time. This is especially useful to prevent the PA-system from being blocked by a telephone   announcement over longer periods or that it is constantly blocked because of malfunction or faulty   connections. The period of time after which the DTI 2000 automatically drops a connection can be   set in a range between 20 seconds and 10 minutes via the internal DIP-switch S203.   Configuring the DTI 2000   The PC Designer software allows custom configuration for the DTI 2000 to match any specific   application. The programming procedure is equivalent to configuring a paging console. Programming   a paging console’s function keys relates to the programming of a call number table for the DTI 2000.   This table holds the assigned functions of up to 100 one or two-digit numbers (0 to 99). The buttons 1   to 99 on a console correspond to the call numbers and the table entries 1 to 99. The 100-key represents   the call number or table entry 0 (respectively 00) and, as standard, another entry in the table is   reserved for the talk function, which can be activated from a telephone set using the asterisk key (*).   Using a DPC 4550 + DPC 4350 paging console in the PC Designer software for configuring the DTI   DTI 2000 Manual e EDITED.doc   11   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   2000 is recommended, because this is the only way to gain access to the total amount of 100 call   numbers (accordingly to 100 paging console keys).   Connect a DPC 4550 + DPC 4530 to the corresponding input at the DPM 4000 in the PC Designer   Software, give it a meaningful name (e.g. telephone interface), and open the paging console dialog   with a double-click on the paging console icon.   The paging console dialog allows assigning one of the following functions per each call number (0 ...   99) respectively for each entry in the table:   1. Disabled:   The call number #nn has no function.   2. Stop:   Stops the actually active audio signals (chime, text message playback, alarm) depending on the   programmed stop function and priority.   3. Clear:   Clears the actual zone or group selection.   4. Select:   This function selects a zone, group (groups may include up to 100 zones) or all zones (collective   call) for an announcement or text message playback.   5. Text:   This function starts text message playback in permanently pre-selected zones or groups or in the   actual zone selection. Assigning priorities is possible.   6. Talk:   This function starts an announcement in selected zones or groups. It also provides the possibility   to initiate a collective call in all zones. A permanently assigned zone or group as well as the actual   zone selection can be defined as a target. Assigning priorities as well as programming a pre-chime   signal is possible.   A special entry in the table is reserved for the standard talk function (corresponds to the talk   button #108) , which can be activated from a telephone set using the asterisk key (*).   7. Macro:   This function starts a macro via its pre-defined macro number, which of course is only possible   when a corresponding macro has been programmed in the DPM 4000.   A typical call number table might look like that:   Phone No. /   Function   Parameters   Priority Remarks   Tone Dial   Code   1 (or 01)   2 (or 02   3 (or 03)   … 9 (or 09)   10   11   SELECTION Zone 1   SELECTION Zone 2   SELECTION Zone 5   0 0 0 … 0 Selects Zone 1   Selects Zone 2   Selects Zone 5   … Selects group 2   Selects group 5   Selects all zones / groups   … … SELECTION Group 2   SELECTION Group 5   SELECTION ALL groups   0 0 … 30   … 49   50   … 59   … EMPTY   … EMPTY   TEXT   … … 0 … 0 … 0 … 0 4 … 7 … No function   … No function   Starts text No. 2 in group 3 with priority 4   Group 3, Text 2   … All groups, Text 3   … TEXT   Starts text No. 3 in all zones with priority 7   DTI 2000 Manual e EDITED.doc   12   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   60   TALK   All groups   9 Starts an announcement in all zones with   priority 9   … 70   71   … 99   0 (or 00)   … … Nr. 15   Nr. 16   … 0 … 0 0 … 0 5 … MACRO   MACRO   … CLEAR   STOP   Triggers macro No. 15   Triggers macro No. 16   … Clears the actual zone / group selection   Stops audio signals with a lower priority than 5,   which have been launched from the DTI 2000   Starts an announcement in the current selected   zone(s) with priority 3   0 * TALK   Current selection   3 Setting the DTI 2000’s password codes is possible in the general paging console dialog. The two   access levels have individual passwords. The default password settings are 111 (3-digit for user level   1) and 2222 (4-digit for expert level 2). Access level 1 only allows zone / group selection and making   announcements through the use of the asterisk key (*) while the expert level 2 provides access to all   functions (announcements, text message playback, macros, stop, etc.). Password-protection is inactive,   so that anybody has access to the functions of the corresponding level, when entering “0” as a   password.   In the DTI 2000, the attributes microphone compressor, tone signal and German date have no function   and should be left at their default setting.   DTI 2000 Operation Example   Based on the configuration example of the previous chapter, the following commands can be carried   out through the DTI 2000:   Function   Dial Numbers   0123 456789   111 or 2222   1*   Remarks   Connection number   Password   Select the phone number of the DTI 2000 connection   Select the password for access level 1 or 2   Selects zone 1, starts an announcement with priority 3   Stops an announcement while keeping the connection   Announcement in a single zone   Announcement end   # 2#3#9*   Announcement in several zones /   groups   Selects zones 2, 5 and group 2, starts an announcement   with priority 3   * Hang up   Stops an announcement and drops the connection   Selects all zones, starts an announcement with priority 3   Selects zones 1, 2 and 5, clears the selection   Starts text No. 2 in group 3 with priority 4   Stops text No. 2 (if launched from the DTI 2000)   Starts an announcement with 9 in all zones   Starts macro No. 15   11*   Collective call   1#2#3#99   50*   Clear incorrect selection   Start text message playback   Stops text message playback   Direct call   0*   60*   70*   Start macro   71#   Clear incorrect function entry   Clears an erroneously made entry of macro No. 16   (does not start the macro)   * Hang up   Stops an announcement and drops the connection   *** DTI 2000 tone signals (table)   DTI 2000 Manual e EDITED.doc   13   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Test Functions   The processor system automatically runs an initial self-test whenever the DTI 2000 is connected to the   mains. During this procedure, first the red DROP LED should light. Afterwards, the orange TALK   LED blinks for approximately 3 seconds. In case faulty operation is being recognized, the processor   system stops and the DROP and TALK LEDs light. Otherwise the DROP LED is dimmed and only   the red DROP LED lights as long as a telephone connection has not been established.   Pressing the SEIZE / DROP button on the front panel manually establishes a connection (pick up) or   drops a connection (hang up). When the button is used to “take a call”, the green SEIZE LED should   light and the red DROP LED should be dimmed. Pressing the key once again drops the connection and   the red LED lights while the green LED is dimmed.   The orange TALK LED lights when the DTI 2000 is in announcement mode (i.e. when a telephone   announcement in a single or several zones of the PA-system has been activated).   Specifications   Audio Output level   Telephone Input Level   S/N Ratio   0 dBu ... +20dBu   -30 dBu ... +6 dBu   > 60 dB (200 Hz ... 3.8 kHz)   300 Hz ... 3.8 kHz (+0 / -6 dB)   Frequency Response   Phone Line Connectors   DPM 4000 Interface   2 x RJ-11 (Line / Loop Thru)   RJ-12, DB-9 sockets   Power Supply   100 ... 240 V AC, 50 / 60 Hz   Temperature Range during Operation 0 °C … 50 °C   Dimensions   Weight   208 x 44 x 203 mm (B x H x T), ½ 19“ / 1 HU   2.0 kg   Certifications   CE, UL, FCC   - Design and specifications are subject to changes without further   notice -   DTI 2000 Manual e EDITED.doc   14   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   |