MAGIC ISDN Telephone Hybrid System MAGIC TOUCH Hardware/Software Operating Manual
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MAGIC ISDN Telephone MAGIC TOUCH Hardware/Software Hybrid Operating System Manual PAGE 3
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A publication of: AVT Audio Video Technologies GmbH Nordostpark 12 D-90411 Nuernberg Phone +49-911-5271-0 Fax +49-911-5271-100 Printed in Germany, 2004 © AVT Audio Video Technologies GmbH All rights are reserved. Reproduction in whole or in parts is prohibited without the written consent of the copyright owner. The information contained in this publication is accurate to the best of our knowledge.
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CONTENT REGISTRATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Text conventions SAFETY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.3 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 MAGIC TOUCH SOFTWARE 7.1 Hardware requirements 7.2 Installation of the Windows PC Software MAGIC TOUCH 7.3 Configuration of the COM-Port 7.4 Quick installation 7.5 Operating elements of the MAGIC TOUCH Software 7.5.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7.8.3 List TCP/IP Connections Submenu 7.8.4 System Panel Submenu 7.8.5 Software Download Submenu 7.9 Extras Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
A4.8.2 A4.9 Analogue Audio Interface Extension Bus (internal data bus and control bus) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 A5 TECHNICAL DATA: MAGIC ISDN TELEPHONE HYBRID A6 TECHNICAL DATA: MAGIC HYBRID KEYPAD MAGIC Hybrid Keypad A6.2 LCD Display (only MAGIC Hybrid Keypad 4/7/12) A6.3 Connecting cable A6.4 Power supply connector to the power supply set A6.5 Connection to MAGIC Telephone Hybrid A6.6 Keypad data interface to the keypad A6.
R e g i s t r a t i o n REGISTRATION L If you are not already registered take a moment to read this. Registered users automatically receive messages as soon as new software or other news on the MAGIC ISDN Telephone Hybrid is available. The registration is done via the internet http://www.avt-nbg.de Then switch to Service and Software Registration. Enter MAGIC ISDN Telephone Hybrid when asked "Which of the following products do you use (select one or more)?".
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I n t r o d u c t i o n INTRODUCTION The MAGIC ISDN Telephone Hybrid system enables the forwarding of telephone calls to analogue or optional AES/EBU Audio interfaces. Since the system is based on a modular construction, it is possible to expand it as desired. The basic system supports a simultaneous Hybrid function up to three or four callers, as well as call forwarding to a selected number.
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S a f e t y SAFETY Introduction The unit described is designed to the latest technical parameters and complies with all national and international safety requirements. It operates with a high level of operational safety resulting from long development experience and stringent quality control in our company. In normal operation this equipment is safe. There are, however, some potential sources of danger that cannot be completely eliminated.
S i c h e r h e i t Appereance of the safety instructions All safety instructions include a Symbol that classifies the danger and a Textblock, that contains descriptions of the type and cause of the danger, the consequences of ignoring the safety instruction and the measures that can be taken to minimise the danger. Symbol Type and cause of danger Possible consequences of ignoring the safety instruction. Measures to minimise the danger.
C o n s t r u c t i o n 1 CONSTRUCTION The functions of the MAGIC ISDN Telephone Hybrid are included in a single unit. The system is designed for mounting in a 19’’ rack (1 HE). The system can be expanded with the AES/EBU/Analogue module. This module provides two additional analogue inputs/outputs as well as two digital inputs/outputs (physically: one digital AES/EBU interface). FIG.
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S y s t e m 2 SYSTEM D e s c r i p t i o n DESCRIPTION The block diagram of the system is shown in Fig. 2. FIG. 2 THE BLOCK DIAGRAM OF THE MAGIC ISDN TELEPHONE HYBRID RS 232C Line interfaces basic construction TTL USER I/O ISDN Module HSD (Relay) 2 x S0 LSD (Keypad) Channel 1 AES/EBU Channel 2 AES/EBU ANALOGUE Module Channel 1 Analogue Channel 2 DSP - Echo Canceller - N-1, AGC - Digital Mixing (Option) Audio codec Standard Audio interface Handset - Analogue Audio - G.
S y s t e m D e s c r i p t i o n and connecting the mixed signal to one conference. The callers get the digitally generated Mix Minus signal. Three Relays (HSD interface) are available for external signalling. Their configuration and operation is made by the MAGIC TOUCH Windows software included in the delivery.
H a r d w a r e 3 HARDWARE 3.1 Magic Hybrid Keypad 4/7/12 O p t i o n s OPTIONS Optionally, the MAGIC Hybrid Keypad 4/7/12 can be connected to the system in parallel to the operating software. This seperate keypad with illuminated display, enables a (limited) operation of the system for a maximum of four, seven or 12 callers, in case the PC crashes. FIG. 3 3.
H a r d w a r e O p t i o n s 3.3 AES/EBU/ANALOGUE Module The optional AES/EBU/ANALOG Module extends the system by two further analogue or two digital AES/EBU inputs and outputs (switchable). Via the MAGIC TOUCH software, each Audio interface can be configured as desired to the greatest possible extend. L Subsequent installation of the module can only be made in our factory.
H a r d w a r e 3.4 O p t i o n s Headset/Handset The MAGIC ISDN Telephone Hybrid has an Audio connection for a Headset/Handset. Via this headset/handset e.g., the Pre Talk can be carried out. Switching between the handset and an Audio input of the system is made via the MAGIC TOUCH, MAGIC TOUCH LAN or the MAGIC Hybrid Keypad. If the handset is used, a separate screener place can be implemented. In this case, the presenter uses his headset for the Pre Talk.
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S o f t w a r e 4 SOFTWARE 4.1 MAGIC TOUCH LAN FIG. 8 O p t i o n s OPTIONS USAGE OF THE MAGIC TOUCH & MAGIC TOUCH LAN SOFTWARE The MAGIC TOUCH LAN software supports independent operation of MAGIC ISDN Telephone Hybrid systems via the local Ethernet network. The application can be used on any PC connected to the LAN. The operation is made via the TCP/IP protocol and accesses to the MAGIC TOUCH software running on the PC that is connected to the ISDN Telephone Hybrid System.
S o f t w a r e O p t i o n s 4.2 MAGIC SCREENER The MAGIC SCREENER database supported, screener software enables a connection between the MAGIC TOUCH control software, the feature rich screening and the adminsitration of all callers. Also, remote control such as dialling or switching of single lines of the ISDN Telephone Hybrid, is possible . The connection between the MAGIC TOUCH and the MAGIC SCREENER software is established via the LAN with the help of the TCP/IP protocol.
S o f t w a r e 4.3 O p t i o n s MAGIC TOUCH ADMIN/ADMIN LAN The MAGIC TOUCH ADMIN software enables the administration of up to four MAGIC TOUCH LAN clients, who use a common Central Hybrid System. For each studio, the number of caller lines and Audio interfaces is assigned via a Preset. Each studio sees, on its MAGIC TOUCH LAN screen, only the lines assigned.
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P u t t i n g i n t o o p e r a t i o n 5 PUTTING THE SYSTEM INTO OPERATION 5.1 Mounting With its dimensions (W × H × D) of 439 mm × 44,5 mm (1 HE) × 300 mm, the MAGIC ISDN Telephone Hybrid System can be operated as a table-top device or can be mounted in 19’’ racks. Additionally, mounting brackets are provided for an ETSI rack. During the installation, care should be taken to ensure that the bending radius of the cables is always greater than the minimum allowed value.
P u t t i n g i n t o o p e r a t i o n 5.4 (1) POWER green Lights up when system is ready for operation. (2) CONNECT green Lights up if at least one telephone connection is established. (3) ALARM red Lights up if a fault has occurred in the unit. The Windows PC software provides more detailed information about the error (see CHAPTER A1, page 137).
P u t t i n g 5.6 i n t o o p e r a t i o n Cabling of the system The following figures show with help of examples, the general cabling of the system. The assignment of the Audio and relay interfaces are only an example. The assignment can be configured in accordance with your personal requirements (see CHAPTER 7.7.3.14, page 98). L You must not forget to connect the included dongle(s) to the Slave system(s), since the basic function of a slave is configured by this.
P u t t i n g i n t o o p e r a t i o n 5.6.1 ... without AES/EBU/ANALOGUE module In this wiring exemple (Fig. 11, page 32) a Pre Talk, a separate Hold and an On Air Audio interface are used. A fourth Audio interface is also available in the Slave 3 System for, e.g., an alternative On Air or Pre Talk Line (see CHAPTER 7.7.3.1.2, page 60). The function of the relays can be programmed as desired (see CHAPTER 7.7.3.15, page 102). Useful is e.g.
P u t t i n g 5.6.2 i n t o o p e r a t i o n ... with AES/EBU/ANALOGUE module Via the AES/EBU/ANALOG module, the Audio interfaces can be configured as desired. Possible applications for several Audio interfaces can be found in CHAPTER 6 "Operating Modes" and in different chapters of the MAGIC TOUCH Software. L Maximum number of Audio interfaces The maximum number of available Audio interfaces depends on the number of B channels.
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O p e r a t i n g 6 OPERATING M o d e s MODES The MAGIC ISDN Telephone Hybrid system has a very flexible implementation. Therefore, nearly all kinds of applications can be realised. In the following, the different operating modes/possibilities are displayed. Of course, the displayed operating modes can be mixed. Further possibilities can be found in the description of the software functionalities. 6.
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O p e r a t i n g 6.2 M o d e s Multi fader operation with AES/EBU/Analogue module In this operating mode the callers are not mixed in the system, they are released separately on different Audio lines: – Usage of at least two alternative On Air Audio interfaces and one Pre Talk Audios interface. Depending on the system build, a maximum of four separate alternative On Air lines can be installed (see CHAPTER 7.7.3.1.2, page 60).
O p e r a t i n g M o d e s 6.3 Multi-Pre-Talk with AES/EBU/Analogue module In this operating mode, a screener place is connected in parallel to the studio via another alternative Pre Talk Audio interface. The Pre Talk of the presenter and the Pre Talk of the screener can be used independently. Depending on the system construction, up to six alternative Pre Talk lines are possible. The screener can talk to the callers via a normal telephone and with the help of the call forwarding function. FIG.
M A G I C 7 MAGIC TOUCH T O U C H S o f t w a r e SOFTWARE The configuration of the system is done by the Windows PC software MAGIC TOUCH, included in the delivery. 7.1 Hardware requirements The PC must have the following minimum requirements: – IBM PC AT, IBM PS/2 or 100% compatible – Pentium Processor (> 266 MHz) recommended – Windows 95B/98/ME/2000/XP operating systems – 5 MB available hard disk space – screen resolution of 1024 x 768 or restricted to 800 x 600 pixels (max.
M A G I C T O U C H S o f t w a r e L PAGE 40 The de-installation software is started by clicking the uninstall symbol.
M A G I C 7.3 T O U C H S o f t w a r e Configuration of the COM-Port To configure the system, first the serial connection between PC and system has first to be established. In case of a faulty connection between the PC and the system the following error message appears after a short time: FIG. 17 ERROR MESSAGE WHEN COMMUNICATION IS INTERRUPTED To rectify the fault, the correct interface has to be chosen. From the Configuration menu, select the COM Port submenu. FIG.
M A G I C T O U C H S o f t w a r e FIG. 19 L COM PORT Windows NT4.0/2000/XP When using Windows NT/2000/XP, the setting of the COM port can only be done by an administrator. Settings can be changed but they will not be accepted. For configuration always log in as an administrator.
M A G I C 7.4 T O U C H S o f t w a r e Quick installation For a quick installation the most important settings will now be described. Make sure that the system is turned on and that at least the PC is connected to the system via the RS232 null modem cable. For the first test, the ISDN lines should also be connected. (1) Open the system configuration via Configuration → System → Edit and go to the link Slave Search. Then press the Auto detect button.
M A G I C T O U C H S o f t w a r e 7.5 Operating elements of the MAGIC TOUCH Software After starting the software, the main panel of the MAGIC TOUCH application appears. Depending on the configuration, two different screen contents are displayed: – only one detailed information field for all callers is displayed – each caller has his own information field The main user elements are shown in Fig. 20. For the following screenshots, the second possibility was used. FIG.
M A G I C 7.5.1 Operation keys 7.5.1.1 PRE TALK SRC (Pre Talk Source) T O U C H S o f t w a r e With the help of the PRE TALK SRC button it can be selected whether the Pre Talk should be done via the optional handset ( key setting) or via the Audio input which is configured as Pre Talk ( key setting) (see CHAPTER 7.7.3.14, page 98). L The switch over of the Pre Talk Source can also be automated.
M A G I C T O U C H S o f t w a r e L If no telephone number is entered, either the manual dial panel or the telephone book (depending on the Miscellaneous settings (see CHAPTER 7.7.3.1.8, page 68)) will be opened. Therefore the temporary call forwarding is possible to any destination. This function is a good possibility for the call forwarding destination. Enter for example ’Manual’ as Name to keep the function in mind. 7.5.1.4 Manual Call 7.5.1.4.
M A G I C 7.5.1.4.2 T O U C H S o f t w a r e Manual call using the telephone book If the Database Support option in the Database menu (see CHAPTER 7.7.3.3, page 70) is active, the telephone book function is also available next to the manual call. The telephone book is designed as a database for the whole system. The button is now visible in the MAGIC TOUCH panel. FIG. 22 MAGIC TOUCH WITH TELEPHONE BOOK telephone book Pressing the FIG. 23 L button opens the telephone book.
M A G I C T O U C H S o f t w a r e – First Name – City – Number – Gender (male, female or unknown) – VIP (Very Important Person) – Lock (allowed to call in = caller is not blocked or not allowed to call in = caller is blocked) – Last Call – Information/Topic The establishment of the connection of the currently selected caller is made by pressing the buttons Pre Talk, Hold or On Air. The next available line is chosen automatically.
M A G I C T O U C H S o f t w a r e was not transmitted by the system. L If the Telephone Hybrid is operated via a PABX, the Prefix Numbers (see CHAPTER 7.7.3.4.3, page 75) for internal calls can be suppressed via a minus character (’-’). To suppress the number the prefix number has to be entered including the ’-’ prefix (for example: If the number 130, ’-130’ must be entered). The gender of the caller can be defined using the and (male) button .
M A G I C T O U C H S o f t w a r e The display of the caller information in this presentation can be automated via General → Display Settings → Show Information automatically (see CHAPTER 7.7.3.1.6, page 66). If this option is set, the information on the caller whose mode has just been changed is displayed (e.g. when switching from Pre Talk to Hold) is always displayed. Via the (Info) button the information of each connected caller can be displayed at any time.
M A G I C 7.5.2 T O U C H S o f t w a r e Line functions The following figure shows the possible line modes: FIG. 26 No Connection Predefined call L 7.5.2.1 Incoming call (blinking) LINE FUNCTIONS AND MODE DISPLAY Caller in Pre Talk Caller in Hold position Caller On Air Caller being forwarded Depending on the usage of the MAGIC TOUCH LAN or MAGIC SCREENER software options, single lines can be highlighted in grey. Then the MAGIC TOUCH user has no further access anymore to this line.
M A G I C T O U C H S o f t w a r e – The (On Air) key switches the caller on air . The key is only available if an On Air Audio interface was defined in Audio Lines (see CHAPTER 7.7.3.14, page 98). – The (Drop) key drops the connection. To avoid accidentally dropping of a connection, the Drop function can be configured in the General Settings → Miscellaneous Settings → Press DROP button 1 second to hang up submenu (see CHAPTER 7.7.3.1, page 58).
M A G I C T O U C H S o f t w a r e – The absolute time display , shows the duration of the condition in minutes and seconds (or just in seconds). The configuration of the absolute time display is done in General → Time related settings → Show time symbol (see CHAPTER 7.7.3.1, page 58). – The relative time display represented as a time bar shows at first sight, which caller has been the longest time in the connection mode.
M A G I C T O U C H S o f t w a r e 7.6 Menu File → Exit Selecting the File → Exit menu completes the application.
M A G I C 7.7 T O U C H S o f t w a r e Configuration Menu All essential settings of the systems are set in the Configuration menu. The detailed description follows now. 7.7.1 COM Port Submenu The COM Port submenu supports the setting of the RS232 interface parameter. FIG. 28 MENU CONFIGURATION → COM PORT Set on your PC the Port to which the system is connected. All other parameters, such as the baud rate, cannot be changed. After pressing the OK button, the settings are accepted.
M A G I C T O U C H S o f t w a r e 7.7.2 PC Keypad Submenu Besides the operation with a touchscreen or with a mouse, the optional MAGIC Hybrid Keypad PC (see CHAPTER 8, page 125) can also be used. The configuration of the keypad is done in Configuration → PC Keypad. FIG. 30 KEYPAD SETTINGS With this panel, set the Port on your PC via RS232 Parameter, to which the MAGIC Hybrid Keypad PC is connected. All other parameters such as baud rate cannot be changed. L Windows NT4.
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M A G I C T O U C H S o f t w a r e 7.7.3 System Submenu The system configuration is arranged on different links according to functionality. For most functions at least two Audio interfaces are assumed (e.g. Pre Talk and On Air). For special possibilities or when using the digital Audio inputs/outputs the AES/EBU/ANALOGUE Module is required. FIG. 32 MENU CONFIGURATION → SYSTEM The current configuration can be edited with Configuration → System → Edit.
M A G I C T O U C H S o f t w a r e name: HKEY_CURRENT_USER). It is recommended that one configuration is stored for all users to keep the effort at the beginning of the operation as low as possible. The configuration can be stored with the help of the Store all settings global option. After pressing the OK button all settings are accepted. The Cancel key deletes all made settings. FIG. 35 7.7.3.1.
M A G I C T O U C H S o f t w a r e be On Air. If for example, three callers are in the Pre Talk mode and one of them is switched into the On Air mode, then the other two are automatically put into the Hold mode. The Next-Mode was especially implemented for game shows. This provides the possibility of putting the callers on Hold immediately without a Pre Talk.
M A G I C T O U C H S o f t w a r e CHAPTER 7.7.3.14, page 98). To select and activate configured alternative On Air Lines on the MAGIC TOUCH user interface the Activate Mode option has additionally to be set. The activation of alternative Pre Talk Audio interfaces can only be done via MAGIC TOUCH LAN or MAGIC SCREENER applications. L Keep in mind that the Pre Talk, Hold and On Air Audio interfaces can still be used if they are configured.
M A G I C T O U C H S o f t w a r e By pressing the button the dialog closes without change. The selection of the desired Audio interface is done by pressing one of the following keys L – (Alternative On Air Line 1) – (Alternative On Air Line 2) – (Alternative On Air Line 3) – (Alternative On Air Line 4) – (On Air). This dialog shows only the keys which were defined when configuring the Audio interfaces (see CHAPTER 7.7.3.14, page 98).
M A G I C 7.7.3.1.3 T O U C H S o f t w a r e Replace Mode The Replace Mode option was integrated especially for the operation of the Telephone Hybrid system as a command device. For example (see Fig. 39) the high quality image and high quality sound are transmitted via satellite to the studio. The command line is provided to the correspondent via a normal telephone. FIG.
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M A G I C T O U C H S o f t w a r e 7.7.3.1.4 PRE TALK Relay The Pre Talk mode is automatically signalled via the Pre Talk Relay and can be used to switch a mixer automatically if the programme presenter switches a caller into Pre Talk. When automating the Pre Talk Source (see CHAPTER 7.7.3.13, page 95) the Pre Talk Relay will also switch the mixer, even though only the pre talk source is in Pre Talk via the handset with the caller.
M A G I C FIG. 43 T O U C H S o f t w a r e "INFORMATION FOR EACH CALLER" OPTION SET If optional MAGIC SCREENER data base software is available, the location of the caller can be displayed instead of the calling number. To do this, set the x Display City instead of telephone number setting. L Note that the MAGIC SCREENER database software has to be configured accordingly. With the help of the Default Text for Unknown Caller option, individual text can be entered.
M A G I C T O U C H S o f t w a r e change option for this. L 7.7.3.1.8 If the Reset time on Audio Line change option (see CHAPTER 7.7.3.1, page 58) is not set, the time beam is displayed in yellow. Otherwise the time beam is displayed in the colour of the line mode(e.g. red for On Air) Miscellaneous Settings To avoid accidentally dropping a connection by pressing the (Drop) button, it is possible to set the Press DROP button 1 second to hang up option.
M A G I C 7.7.3.2 T O U C H S o f t w a r e Slave Search If several systems are connected to each other via the Extension Bus, these systems must be installed by the software when operating for the first time. This is done via the link Slave Search. Press the Auto detect button to start the search. After a couple of seconds all slave systems (maximum three) should be listed. The Master system is not displayed. The displayed address is only relevant for internal use.
M A G I C T O U C H S o f t w a r e 7.7.3.3 L Database settings Windows NT4.0/2000/XP When using Windows NT/2000/XP all necessary files for the use of the database support are part of the operating system. All other Windows operating systems need the database software MS® Access 2000 or the optional MAGIC SCREENER database software which contains a Runtime Version of MS® Access 2000.
M A G I C T O U C H S o f t w a r e Configuration of the database FIG. 45 CONFIGURATION OF THE DATABASE ACCESS The database support is activated by the Data base support option. After pressing the OK button, the settings are accepted. The Cancel key deletes the settings. 7.7.3.3.1 Database path Enter the paths of the necessary database files in Database path. If the path of the files can be indicated via a letter of a drive (e.g. S:\Program\MAGIC TOUCH\Caller.
M A G I C T O U C H S o f t w a r e The structure of the directory can be browsed via the Browse button. 7.7.3.3.2 MAGIC SCREENER remote control If it is desired to use the database supported MAGIC SCREENER software in the network, the Enabled option must be first activated. The provided TCP/IP Port in Network settings has the default setting 8454. Normally a change is not necessary.
M A G I C 7.7.3.4 T O U C H S o f t w a r e S0 Line FIG. 46 S0-LINE SETTINGS After pressing the OK button, all settings are accepted. The Cancel key deletes all settings. 7.7.3.4.1 General The Number of B Channels visible parameter indicates how many lines will be displayed on the user interface. The allowed range is given in brackets.
M A G I C T O U C H S o f t w a r e messages. Excepted are messages such as busy. L Normally this option should be active to avoid an irritatiing the presenter because of error messages. Especially PABXs tend to produce error messages which are not relevant for the operation. However, when starting the operation these error messages can be quite useful to find the error. 7.7.3.4.2 Call Forwarding A fundamental function of the Hybrid system is the possibility of call forwarding.
M A G I C T O U C H S o f t w a r e enables dialling via the Telephone Hybrid system when using a separate screening telephone. Previously, a caller was forwarded e.g. to an editor to provide his address. When using a screening application, where the screener uses either the MAGIC TOUCH LAN or the MAGIC SCREENER software, the screener must be able to forward the caller to his own telephone as well as to establish connections with this telephone.
M A G I C T O U C H S o f t w a r e 7.7.3.5 VIP Line The VIP Lines link provides the possibility of keeping one or several lines available for special callers. If a line must always be available e.g. during a game show to make external calls or to enable very important persons to call in, this line must be set as VIP line. This function also helps in the preparation for a show. The participants e.g. of a radio talk-show are previously defined and are assigned as VIP to the relevant line.
M A G I C T O U C H S o f t w a r e To link a particualar VIP to a line, select a VIP line and use the Edit button to open the panel for changing a VIP line. Use the Delete key to cancel a selected entry. FIG. 48 CHANGE OF A VIP LINE With the help of VIP search, all callers defined as VIP in the telephone book can be displayed. Select the desired VIP. The selected VIP is displayed as Selected VIP with Name and Number.
M A G I C T O U C H S o f t w a r e FIG. 49 MAGIC TOUCH USER INTERFACE WITH VIP LINES On this line On this line only the disall callers played caller defined as is allowed to VIPs can call call in. in.
M A G I C 7.7.3.6 T O U C H S o f t w a r e Night Mode With the help of the Night Mode the behaviour of the system can be defined if the MAGIC TOUCH position is not manned. Therefore, it is assured that callers still reach a contact person or that at least the answering machine. FIG. 50 CONFIGURATION OF THE NIGHT MODE After pressing the OK button, all settings are accepted. The Cancel key deletes all settings. To activate the Night Mode set the Enabled option.
M A G I C T O U C H S o f t w a r e – Master/Slave: AES/EBU/Analogue Module Left/Right: the caller hears the Audio signal that is fed to the corresponding interface. – Dynamic Hold: the caller hears the Audio signal that is assigned to the line. This is either the On Air signal or a signal of the Alternative On Air Lines 1...4 (see CHAPTER 7.7.3.1.2, page 60).
M A G I C 7.7.3.7 L T O U C H S o f t w a r e MSN MSN Usage An MSN (Multiple Subscriber Number) is used for addressing a particular unit on an ISDN Bus. This bus allows the operation of up to eight units in parallel. If only one unit is connected, the entry of MSN is normally not necessary. FIG. 53 MSN CONFIGURATION After pressing the OK button all settings are accepted. The Cancel key deletes all settings. When MSNs must be used enter them in the MSN-1 fields.
M A G I C T O U C H S o f t w a r e systems. On both systems connect pin 1 and pin 5 of the USER IO interface as shown in Fig. 54. When switching over, one system now gets the valid MSN-1 block and the other gets the invalid MSN-2 block. Thus, always, only one system is active. To recognise on the MAGIC TOUCH user interface which MSN is active, the name of the MSN block selected by the system, is displayed in the title bar of the main window.
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M A G I C T O U C H S o f t w a r e 7.7.3.8 Quick Dial When using the PC software, the system supports six quick dials. It supports three quick dials when using the optional MAGIC Hybrid Keypads. The quick dials are displayed in the manual dial dialog (see CHAPTER 7.5.1.4, page 46) or on the MAGIC TOUCH user interface if the Information for each caller option (see CHAPTER 7.5.1.5, page 49) is deactivated. FIG. 55 QUICK DIAL SETTINGS After pressing the OK button all settings are accepted.
M A G I C T O U C H S o f t w a r e page 73) the dialling of the partner with the second prefix number can be forced by the 2nd. Prefix option. When at least one VIP line is configured (see CHAPTER 7.7.3.5, page 76), this participant can be called via the VIP line by setting the VIP option. 7.7.3.8.2 Used by MAGIC Hybrid Keypad In the Used by MAGIC Hybrid Keypad submenu three different Quick Dial numbers can be entered.
M A G I C T O U C H S o f t w a r e 7.7.3.9 Audio Level The nominal Audio levels can be set separately for the input and output of each system. The input level for Master/Slave systems is selected in Level In. Correspondingly, the output level can be configured in Level Out. For the nominal level the values 0 dBu, 3 dBu, 6 dBu and 9 dBu are available. L The head room is 6 dB. Therefore, if the nominal level is 9 dBu a maximal level of 15 dBu can be achieved. FIG.
M A G I C 7.7.3.10 T O U C H S o f t w a r e Hold Signal Recording/Source The Hold interfaces of the system are configured via the link Hold Signal Recording/Source. An extended possibility is to store a Hold signal of 8 seconds duration in the system. FIG. 57 HOLD SIGNAL RECORDING/SOURCE After pressing the OK button, all settings are accepted. The Cancel key deletes all settings. 7.7.3.10.
M A G I C T O U C H S o f t w a r e Hold Signal. Enter the length of the pause in seconds which will be inserted when playing the stored Hold signal again. The duration of the stored Hold signal is displayed in Hold Signal duration. The value can not be changed. 7.7.3.10.2 Hold Signal Recording The recording of a Hold signal is done via Hold Signal Recording. First, choose the Record source where the Hold signal will be recorded.
M A G I C 7.7.3.11 T O U C H S o f t w a r e Signal Processing In the Signal Processing submenu, all parameters are listed which ensure an optimal Audio quality of the caller. FIG. 58 SETTINGS FOR THE DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING After pressing the OK button, all settings are accepted. The Cancel key deletes all settings. 7.7.3.11.1 Line Settings AGC and Echo canceller All available lines are displayed in the Line settings list.
M A G I C T O U C H S o f t w a r e L In the case of satellite connections, where the transmission time of the Audio signal is quite long , the Echo canceller can not work properly. Because of this, it is recommended that the Echo canceller is switched off when there are connections with a long transmission time. FIG. 59 SWITCHING ON AND OFF OF THE AGC AND THE ECHO CANCELLERS After pressing the OK button, all settings are accepted. The Cancel key deletes all settings.
M A G I C T O U C H S o f t w a r e that matches the value of the AGC threshold. If there are overlaps of both thresholds, level variations of the signal occur. The Default Settings key resets the values of the AGC and of the Expander to the default settings.
M A G I C T O U C H S o f t w a r e 7.7.3.12 Security Via the link Security all rights of access for the system are configured. FIG. 60 SECURITY SETTINGS After pressing the OK button all settings are accepted. The key Cancel deletes all settings. 7.7.3.12.1 Access Protection Configuration Whether a user is allowed to change the configuration or not, can be set via the Configuration Access Protection function.
M A G I C T O U C H S o f t w a r e The key Cancel deletes the entry. L In the delivery condition no password is entered. The system has two security steps: – If the administrator is entered, all configuration possibilities are available. – When the user password is entered, only settings which are not hardware related are available or possible (see Fig. 62). FIG. 62 CONFIGURATION FOR USERS A change of the administrator password is done by the key Change in Administrator password.
M A G I C T O U C H S o f t w a r e After pressing the OK button the new password is accepted. , Please keep your own password in mind. The password protection can only be cancelled by personnel expert of the company AVT. The key Cancel deletes the changes. 7.7.3.12.2 TCP/IP Access Protection The access to the Telephone Hybrid system is defined in TCP/IP Access Protection. Only PCs with a registered IP address have access to the system.
M A G I C 7.7.3.13 T O U C H S o f t w a r e LAN Settings The link LAN Settings enables the configuration for the access via the software option MAGIC TOUCH LAN. This link is only available if at least one LAN Licence is released on the system (see CHAPTER , page 116). FIG. 65 LAN SETTINGS After pressing the OK button, the settings are accepted. The Cancel key deletes the settings. To activate LAN access for MAGIC TOUCH LAN activate the Use LAN interface option. 7.7.3.13.
M A G I C T O U C H S o f t w a r e wise a vice versa assignment is made. L This assignment is important to ensure a correct lightning up and down of the keys (Pre Talk) and (On Air). When activating the option Screener/Technician disables line for Presenter when switched to PRE TALK, the line for the presenter is blocked as soon as the screener (or technician) puts a caller in the Pre Talk mode. On the presenter’s screen, the line will be displayed in grey.
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M A G I C T O U C H S o f t w a r e 7.7.3.14 Audio Lines (Configuration of the Audio interfaces) The Audio interfaces are configured with the Audio Lines link (configuration of the Audio interfaces) . FIG. 66 CONFIGURATION OF THE AUDIO INTERFACES After pressing the OK button, all settings are accepted. The Cancel key deletes all settings. 7.7.3.14.1 L AES/EBU/ANALOGUE Module The following configuration is only possible if an AES/EBU/ANALOGUE Module is equipped.
M A G I C T O U C H S o f t w a r e nector. L The digital input and output have separate sample rate converters, therefore any digital Audio source can be connected to the input. In the panel below the configuration takes place wether the digital or the analogue input will be used. The analogue and the digital outputs are always available in parallel. The part systems are named with Master, Slave 1, Slave 2 and Slave 3 (see Fig. 12, page 33).
M A G I C T O U C H S o f t w a r e tionally configured to the maxiumum extend possible. L The optional AES/EBU/ANALOGUE Module can also be attached into the slave system. A maximum number of twelve 1 physical Audio interfaces are available in the maximum build of the system. 1 Until release 3.0 only maximal seven Audio interfaces are available. Press the Edit button to select the relevant Audio Interface and define the desired Assignment to the interface.
M A G I C T O U C H S o f t w a r e – Alternative ON AIR 1 ... Alternative ON AIR 4: the alternative On Air lines can be used e.g. for an operation with several controllers without mixing of the callers. The MAGIC TOUCH user has access to all configured On Air lines, if the option General → Alternative Audio Line Mode → Activate Mode was set (see CHAPTER 7.7.3.1.2, page 60). – Alternative PRE TALK 1 ...
M A G I C T O U C H S o f t w a r e 7.7.3.15 Relays (Relays settings) The configuration of the three relays on each system (see CHAPTER A4.5, page 146) is done via the Relay link. FIG. 68 CONFIGURATION OF THE RELAYS After pressing the OK button, all settings are accepted. The Cancel key deletes the settings. Depending on the number of systems available, three relays Relay 1 ... Relay 3 are displayed for each system. The following settings are possible for these relays: – Fixed: The relay is fixed.
M A G I C T O U C H S o f t w a r e – Incoming call on B channel: if there is an incoming call on a certain B channel the relay will be closed. The B channel can be defined in the second column. According to the setting S0 Line → General → Number of B Channels visible (see CHAPTER 7.7.3.4.1, page 73) the possible B channels are displayed. – ON AIR & Alt. ON AIR: the relay will be closed as soon as one of the lines is switched in the On Air or Alternative On Air mode (see CHAPTER 7.7.3.1.2, page 60).
M A G I C T O U C H S o f t w a r e 7.7.3.16 Messaging Via the Messaging (messaging settings) link the configuration is set for sending and receiving of short messages between users of the MAGIC TOUCH, MAGIC TOUCH LAN or the MAGIC SCREENER software. FIG. 69 CONFIGURATION OF THE MESSAGING PANEL After pressing the OK button, all settings are accepted. The Cancel key deletes all settings. The Sender identification field supports the entry of a name to identify the sender of the message.
M A G I C 7.7.3.16.1 T O U C H S o f t w a r e Sending of a message Send a message by simultaneously pressing the key combination CTRL+W in the main window or CTRL+W (W for Write) on the PC keypad. Alternatively, the Messaging → Write Pop-up Message submenu can be used. FIG. 70 MESSAGE VIA MENU SEND The window opens to enter the message. FIG.
M A G I C T O U C H S o f t w a r e FIG. 72 The L PAGE 106 RECEIVED MESSAGES key closes the window. After a manual pop-up, the window is not close automatically.
M A G I C 7.7.4 T O U C H S o f t w a r e Presets Submenu To provide a faster reconfiguration when necessary, the system allows all settings which have been made to store in Presets. Nearly all settings which can be made in a system configuration are stored in a Preset. L Exceptions: Line Numbering (see CHAPTER 7.7.2, page 56) Store all settings global (see CHAPTER 7.7.3.1, page 58) Use 800x600 resolution (see CHAPTER 7.7.3.1.6, page 66) Flicker Free Drawing (see CHAPTER 7.7.3.1.
M A G I C T O U C H S o f t w a r e 7.7.4.1 Manage Presets The generated Presets can be managed via Manage Presets. FIG. 74 PRESETS ADMINISTRATION All available Presets are displayed in the Presets list. The first five Presets are still available when operating seperately via MAGIC TOUCH LAN and MAGIC Hybrid Keypad PC (see CHAPTER 7.7.2, page 56). With the help of the Move Up (move preset up) and Move Down (move preset down) keys, all presets can be listed in the desired order.
M A G I C T O U C H S o f t w a r e clicking No the entry is cancelled. The Edit key enables the marked Preset to be changed. The system configuration is displayed immediately. A marked Preset is deleted by the Delete button. Note, there will be no confirmation check. Pressing Select activates the marked configuration. With the help of the Import key, configurations which have previously been exported, can be imported. The file suffix for Hybrid Configurations Files is .hcf.
M A G I C T O U C H S o f t w a r e 7.8 Menu Administration In the Administration menu, all functions for the administration of the system are displayed. FIG. 77 7.8.1 MENU ADMINISTRATION Registration Submenu FIG. 78 SUBMENU REGISTRATION Different software options are available for the system. They can be unlocked via a password. The password coupled to the serial number of the system. Open the registration menu with Administration → Registration to check and to unlock options.
M A G I C T O U C H S o f t w a r e If the system is upgraded, a new password is provided by AVT. L For upgrades, the factory number of the circuit board of the unit is not relevant. When placing an order, always indicate the serial number. The Factory Number is displayed in the registration dialog. To enter the password, press the Enter password button. Now enter the password in the relevant dialog and press the OK button. FIG.
M A G I C T O U C H S o f t w a r e 7.8.2 S0 Interface Reset Submenu When changing the ISDN connection line, a reset of the S0 interface in the system is essential. Click on the S0 Interface Reset submenu to do the reset. L PAGE 112 Please note that all existing connections are dropped. For safety a caution message is displayed.
M A G I C 7.8.3 T O U C H S o f t w a r e List TCP/IP Connections Submenu To check which PCs are currently connected to the MAGIC TOUCH software, click on Administration → List TCP/IP Connections. The list differentiates between Connected LAN Clients who use the MAGIC TOUCH LAN software, and Connected Screener who use the MAGIC SCREENER software. For each connection the IP-Address and the relevant Name is displayed. This name is entered in Security → TCP/IP Access Protection (see CHAPTER 7.7.3.12.
M A G I C T O U C H S o f t w a r e 7.8.4 System Panel Submenu Via the Administration -> System Panel submenu the System Panel opens. This is only used for service purposes. Entries must only to be made if the AVT support asks you to do so. L Faulty entries can lead to failures in the system. Only enter commands when asked to do so. An entry is send by pressing the Send key. The System Panel is closed by pressing the Close key. FIG.
M A G I C 7.8.5 T O U C H S o f t w a r e Software Download Submenu L New software downloaded, for example, from our homepage always includes the Windows PC software and the firmware for the system. When making an update, the PC software and the firmware must always be updated. The current software can be found under the internet address http://www.avt-nbg.de Go to Service and Software-Registration. In case you are not already registered take a moment to do so.
M A G I C T O U C H S o f t w a r e After downloading the ISDN software, start the download for the IFE (interface unit). FIG. 83 IFE FIRMWARE DOWNLOAD Select IFE Software. Via the Browse button look for the file ife_hybr.gpb. This file can be found in the directory of the MAGIC TOUCH software installation. Then press the Start button. The download process starts and takes approx. 5 minutes. Following this, a reset of the system is carried out. Close the window withf the Close button.
M A G I C 7.9 Extras Menu 7.9.1 Submenu Center Window T O U C H S o f t w a r e If the MAGIC TOUCH windows on your screen are not properly aligned, they can be centered using Extras → Center Window menu. FIG.
M A G I C T O U C H S o f t w a r e 7.9.2 Messaging Menu 7.9.2.1 Submenu Write Pop-up Message A message can be sent by pressing in the main window, the CTRL+W or CTRL+W (W for Write) key combination on your PC keypad. Alternatively, the Messaging → Write Pop-up Message submenu can be used. FIG. 85 MESSAGE VIA MENU SEND The window opens for entering a message. FIG.
M A G I C FIG. 87 S o f t w a r e MESSAGES RECEIVED The message can be closed with the L T O U C H button. After a manual popup, the window will not be closed automatically.
M A G I C T O U C H S o f t w a r e 7.10 Menu Night Mode If the Night Mode (see CHAPTER 7.7.3.6, page 79) has been configured, the menu Night Mode is displayed on the menu bar of the MAGIC TOUCH user interface. The Night Mode can be activated and deactivated via this menu. FIG. 88 MENU NIGHT MODE The active Night Mode is displayed on the MAGIC TOUCH user interface as shown. FIG.
M A G I C 7.11 Help Menu 7.11.1 About MAGIC TOUCH Submenu ... FIG. 90 T O U C H S o f t w a r e MENU HELP In the Help → About Telephone Hybrid submenu, the information on the installed software is displayed. The software conditions displayed in brackets refers to slave systems. FIG. 91 L ABOUT TELEPHONE HYBRID After a software download, all Master and Slave systems must display the same firmware version. When booting, the system checks the installed software version.
M A G I C T O U C H S o f t w a r e 7.12 What do I have to set, if I... In the following chapters some important configurations are described. These are necessary for operation with the software and hardware options. The settings described must always be carried out. Further possibilities can be found in the relevant documentation. 7.12.1 ...
M A G I C 7.12.2 T O U C H S o f t w a r e ... I want to use MAGIC SCREENER? – Necessary settings in the MAGIC TOUCH software: (1) Open the configuration dialog in Configuration → System → Edit and click on the link Database. Set the Database support option. In the Database path submenu set the paths for the System database files and Caller database. The path should also be entered as an UNC path ("\\"), since this path is transmitted to MAGIC TOUCH LAN and MAGIC SCREENER.
M A G I C T O U C H S o f t w a r e 7.12.3 ... I want to use the MAGIC Hybrid Keypad of the PC? (1) L Open the keypad settings in Configuration → PC Keypad. Set in RS232 Parameter → Port the PC COM Port to which the MAGIC Hybrid Keypad PC will be connected. Details can be found in CHAPTER 7.7.2, page 56. Windows NT4.0/2000/XP User When using Windows NT/2000/XP, the setting of the COM port is only possible when logged on as Administrator.
O p t i o n : 8 OPTION: MAGIC M A G I C HYBRID H y b r i d K e y p a d KEYPAD P C PC Instead of the Touchscreen it is also possible to operate via the optional MAGIC Hybrid Keypad PC for a maximum of seven callers, using a normal monitor. The MAGIC Hybrid Keypad PC is either directly connected to the PC with the MAGIC TOUCH or with the MAGIC TOUCH LAN software via a RS232 interface. The keypad displays the most essential functions of the MAGIC TOUCH user interface. FIG.
O p t i o n : M A G I C H y b r i d 8.2 K e y p a d P C Function of the keypad The keypad functions can be seen in the following table. TAB. 7 KEYPAD FUNCTIONS Key Description 0 9 Before entering a telephone number, the Call/Redial key must be pressed to open the manual call dialog. The keys 0...9 are for the inputting the number. The connection is established by pressing the Call/Redial, Pre Talk, Hold or On Air key. By pressing Call/Redial the next available channel will be selected.
O p t i o n : TAB. 7 M A G I C H y b r i d K e y p a d P C KEYPAD FUNCTIONS Key Description GLOBAL DROP HANDSET INPUT All existing connections are dropped when this key is pressed (see CHAPTER 7.5.1.2, page 45). There will be no pre-confirmation. The MAGIC Hybrid Keypad PC does not take the setting Miscellaneous Settings → Press DROP button 1 second to hang up (see CHAPTER 7.7.3.1.8, page 68) into account. The Pre Talk source is selected with this key.
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O p t i o n : 9 OPTION: MAGIC M A G I C HYBRID H y b r i d K e y p a d KEYPAD The optional MAGIC Hybrid Keypad can be used e.g. as a redundancy to the system in parallel to the PC. The number of the presentable caller lines is limited to four with the MAGIC Hybrid Keypad 4. Correspondingly, with the MAGIC Hybrid Keypad 7 seven caller lines can be administered or with the MAGIC Hybrid Keypad 12, twelve lines are available.
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O p t i o n : 9.1 M A G I C H y b r i d K e y p a d Working with the MAGIC Hybrid Keypad Before operating the MAGIC Hybrid Keypad, the configurations of the MAGIC TOUCH PC software - as described in CHAPTER 7.7.3.1.9 - have to be properly set. 9.2 LCD-Display General information about the current connection status and the available B channels is shown in the first line of the 2 x 20 character display. Following displays are possible: TAB.
O p t i o n : M A G I C H y b r i d 9.2.1 K e y p a d Configuration of operating mode When there is no connection, the configuration of the Hybrid is displayed. ---- ---- ---- ---STANDARD A L If the MAGIC TOUCH software is installed, the operating mode cannot be set via the MAGIC Hybrid Keypad. The following operating modes are possible: – Standard: always only one caller is On Air or in Pre Talk. All other callers are automatically in the Hold position.
O p t i o n : 9.2.4 >>>> PRE HOLD ---B1:USer Busy A M A G I C H y b r i d K e y p a d ISDN error messages If there is a faulty connection, the ISDN provides a wealth of error messages. The meaning of these messages can be looked up in Annex A2. The message on the LCD display shows the concerned B channel in first position followed by the error message. TAB. 9 ISDN ERROR MESSAGES Error messages Description Unass. number The number is not recognised by the ISDN. Check your input.
O p t i o n : M A G I C H y b r i d 9.3 K e y p a d Function of the keypad The keypad functions can be seen in the following table. TAB. 10 KEYPAD FUNCTIONS Key Description Standard operating mode: in this operating mode only one caller is On Air, all other callers receive the Hold signal. On the MAGIC Hybrid Keypad Standard is indicated on the display. The operating mode can only be set on the display if the MAGIC TOUCH software is not installed.
O p t i o n : TAB. 10 M A G I C H y b r i d K e y p a d KEYPAD FUNCTIONS Key Description This key drops the connection. There is no pre-confirmation on the appropriate channel. With the forwarding key, the caller can be put through to any previously stored or non-stored number. If the number is not stored, it must be entered manually. The programming of this key can be done either by the PC software (see CHAPTER 7.7.3.4.2, page 74) or by the keypad (see CHAPTER 9.5, page).
O p t i o n : M A G I C H y b r i d 9.4 K e y p a d Programming of the quick dial keys The quick dial keys QD 1 ... QD 3 can either be programmed by the MAGIC TOUCH software (see CHAPTER 7.7.3.8, page 84) or directly by the keypad. ---- AIR ---- ---09115271139 A First, enter the number to be programmed. Then press any quick dial key. Save Quickdial? PressPre/Hold/Air On the display, the question Save Quickdial ? appears.
A l a r m s A1 ALARMS If there are any errors in the system, the alarm panel with the relevant message is displayed on the MAGIC TOUCH user interface. Each message is prefixed with the system description (Master, Slave 1 ...3) where the error occurs. TAB. 11 ALARM LIST Error message Meaning DEMUX DSP The signal processor for multiplex- • Turn the unit off and on again. If ing of the data can not be connected. the error still occurs, then there is probably a hardware error. Contact AVT support.
A l a r m e TAB. 11 ALARM LIST Error message Meaning Possible reasons/debugging Flash-EPROM Programming Error The Flash-EPROM can not be programmed. • This error can occur when storing parameters. If the error still occurs, then there is probably a hardware error. Contact our support. No system clock The system clock is faulty. • Check the Extension bus cable at the Slave systems. • If the error still occurs at the Master system, then there is probably a hardware error.
I S D N A2 ISDN ERROR E r r o r M e s s a g e s MESSAGES If there is a faulty connection, ISDN provides a wealth of error messages. The meaning of these error messages can be looked up in the following table. Unless the option is not blocked (see CHAPTER 7.7.3.4.1, page 73), the message is displayed on the LCD display, or in part by a fast blinking display. TAB. 12 Error message ISDN ERROR MESSAGES Description Unassigned number The number is not recognised by the ISDN. Check your input.
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S y s t e m A3 SYSTEM L i m i t s LIMITS The following table shows the dependencies between the available systems and the installed AES/EBU/ANALOGUE Modules and the availability of B channels and Audio interfaces on the equipment. TAB.
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I n t e r f a c e s A4 INTERFACES The following figure shows the interfaces of the system: ABB. 94 REAR VIEW OF THE MAGIC ISDN TELEPHONE HYBRIDS AES/EBU POWER 115/230V 0 I USER I/O RS232C LSD ANALOGUE 1 So 2 EXTENSION BUS HSD OUTPUT CMD INPUT All interfaces are described as follows.
I n t e r f a c e s A4.1 S0-Interface This interface supports 2 B channels in ISDN networks. The system has two ISDN interfaces for a maximum of 4 B channels. 1 8 TAB. 14 PIN ASSIGNMENT: S0 INTERFACE Socket: Western (8-pole) RJ45 PAGE 144 Pin Signal Electrical characteristics 1 Not used 2 Not used Recommendation:I.
I n t e r f a c e s A4.2 RS232C Interface The RS232C interface is used for configuring and monitoring the MAGIC ISDN Telephone Hybrid systems with a PC. To connect the system to the PC, a null modem cable, in which pin 2 and pin 3 are crossed, is required. Additionally, pin 5 GND, must be connected. All other pins are not required. 5 1 6 9 TAB. 15 PIN ASSIGNMENT: RS232 INTERFACE Connector: RS-232C (SUB-D, 9-pole) Pin Signal 1 Not used Type: DTE 2 RXD Receive Data Level: V.
I n t e r f a c e s A4.4 LSD (Keypad) Interface Via the LSD interface, the system can optionally be operated using the MAGIC Hybrid Keypad 4/7/12. 1 5 6 9 A4.5 TAB. 17 PIN ASSIGNMENT: LSD (KEYPAD) INTERFACE Connector: LSD (SUB-D, 9-pole) Pin Signal Electrical characteristics 1 CD Carrier Detect 2 RxD Receive Data 3 TxD Transmit Data 4 DTR Data Terminal Ready 5 GND Ground 6 DSR Data Set Ready 7 RTS Request To Send 8 CTS Clear to Send 9 RI Ring Indication Level: V.
I n t e r f a c e s A4.6 Audio Interface Push TAB. 19 PIN ASSIGNMENT: AUDIO INTERFACE (INPUT) Socket: Input (XLR) 1 3 2 Pin Signal Electrical characteristics 1 Shield Input level: 0, +3, +6, +9 dBu 2 AUDIO IN a Impedance: > 15 kΩ 3 AUDIO IN b Head room: 6 dB TAB. 20 2 3 1 A4.
I n t e r f a c e s A4.8 Audios interfaces on the optional AES/EBU/ANALOGUE Module There are two digital inputs/outputs or two additional analogue inputs/outputs available on the AES/EBU/ANALOGUE Module. The configuration is made using the Windows PC software. L The digital and analogue Audio outputs on the modules are connected in parallel. Consequently, the signal can be used on both interfaces simultaneously. A4.8.
I n t e r f a c e s A4.8.2 Analogue Audio Interface The additional analogue Audio interfaces on the module are available at a 15pole SUB-D socket. 1 8 15 9 TAB.
I n t e r f a c e s A4.9 Extension Bus (internal data bus and control bus) The Extension Bus socket is used for the cascade connection of single MAGIC ISDN Telephone Hybrids. The system can be upgraded at any time. TAB. 24 1 13 14 25 PIN ASSIGNMENT: EXTENSION BUS INTERFACE Connector: Extension Bus (SUB-D, 25-pole) Port Signal Electrical characteristics 1 Shield Data rate: 2 TXa Transmit Data 64-kbit/s up to 2,04-Mbit/s 3 Ca Control Level: V.
T e c h n i c a l A5 TECHNICAL DATA: MAGIC TELEPHONE HYBRID D a t a ISDN Network interfaces: – 2 x S0 I.430 – Protocols EDSS1 RJ45 User interfaces – RS232C V.24, 19200 Bd for PC 9-pole SUB-D – USER I/O 1 Control signal TTL 9-pole SUB-D – LSD: V.24 for keypad 9-pole SUB-D – HSD: 3 x Relay 15-pole SUB-D Coding algorithms – G.711 3.
T e c h n i c a l D a t a Measurements: – H x W x D: 44 x 449 x 450 mm Weight: – approx.
T e c h n i c a l A6 TECHNICAL DATA: MAGIC D a t a HYBRID KEYPAD A6.1 A6.2 MAGIC Hybrid Keypad – MAGIC Hybrid Keypad 4: Matrix: 8 x 6 – MAGIC Hybrid Keypad 7: Matrix: 8 x 12 – MAGIC Hybrid Keypad 12: Matrix: 8 x 12 – MAGIC Hybrid Keypad PC: Matrix: 8 x 12 LCD Display (only MAGIC Hybrid Keypad 4/7/12) – 2 x 20 characters – illuminated A6.3 Connecting cable ABB.
T e c h n i c a l D a t a A6.4 Power supply connector to the power supply set TAB. 25 5 PIN ASSIGNMENT: POWER SUPPLY CONNECTOR TO THE POWER SUPPLY UNIT 6 4 3 1 2 Connector: PS/2 Connector 6-pole Pin Signal Electrical characteristics 1 Voltage: 5V 2 Power: max. 1500 mA 3 GND 4 +5V 5 6 A6.5 1 Connection to MAGIC Telephone Hybrid TAB.
T e c h n i c a l A6.7 6 External power supply TAB. 28 5 3 4 2 1 D a t a PIN ASSIGNMENT: POWER SUPPLY Connector: 6-pin PS/2 socket Pin Signal 1 2 3 GND 4 +5V Electrical characteristics Voltage: 5V Power: max.
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G e n e r a l A7 GENERAL A7.
G e n e r a l A7.2 Included in delivery – MAGIC ISDN Telephone Hybrid – Mains cable – 2 x S0 telephone cables – Self adhesive feet – ETSI mounting brackets Only included in Master systems: – RS232 control cable – MAGIC TOUCH Software – Documentation Only included in Slave systems: – Hardware Dongle A7.3 Declaration of conformity The declaration of conformity is at the end of this manual.
INDEX Symbols - 123 .hcf 109 >>>> 131 Numerics 0 dBu 86 1024 x 768 39, 67 12 67 12" 67 15" 67 19" racks 29 1st. external Prefix Number 43, 75 1st. telephone number for Call Forwarding 45, 74 2nd. external Prefix Number 75 2nd. Prefix 85 2nd.
Audio input 45, 96 Audio input interface 63 Audio Input/Output Interface Assignment 63 Audio input/output interface assignment 43, 99 Audio Interface 100 Audio interface 23, 43, 51, 59, 60, 63, 87, 147, 151 Audio interfaces 13, 22, 33, 60, 62, 79, 98, 100, 103 Audio Level 43, 52, 86 Audio level 86 Audio Level Out 52 Audio Line 84, 85, 103 Audio Lines 43, 51, 52, 63, 98 Audio lines 37 Audio quality 89 Audio signal 43, 87 Audio wiring 27 Auto Answer Call 73 Auto answer incoming caller to Hold 79 Auto Detect 4
D E danger 16 DAO 94 data access method 94 data base 26, 50, 52, 68, 70, 71 data base applications 72 data base entry 67 data base index 71 Data base path 71 data base software 49, 50, 52, 67, 70 Data base support 71 data base support 70, 71 data record 47, 48, 72 Database 47, 123 database 47 Database path 123 database software 47 Database Support 47 Database support 123 database support 47 declaration of conformity 158 Default 75 default 35 Default Settings 43, 90, 91, 100, 103 default settings 103 Defau
Flicker Free Drawing 107 Floating Licence 94 font 60 Font Size 66 font size 66 Forw.
licence 110 limits 29 line 49, 67 line echo 89 line echo canceller 89 Line functions 51 line mode 53, 67, 68 Line Numbering 107 Line numbering 57 line numbering 56 Line Settings 89 Line settings 89 link 107 links 58 List TCP/IP Connections 94, 113 location 67 Lock 45, 48 lock 45 lock for callers 77 lockage 49 Locked 135 LOGIN 115 LSD 124, 129 LSD (Keypad) interface 146 M MAGIC Hybrid Headset 23, 30, 147 MAGIC Hybrid Keypad 21, 23, 32, 84, 85, 129, 131 MAGIC Hybrid Keypad 12 129 MAGIC Hybrid Keypad 4 129 MA
network interfaces 151 Network settings 72, 123 network user allowed to change files 70 neutral 49, 50 NEW 48 New 58, 108 New password 93 Next 60, 73, 127, 132, 134, 135 Next-Mode 60 Night Mode 79, 80, 120, 127 No 109 no 94 nominal level 43, 86, 90 none 68 not allowed to call in 48 not preselected 84 not used 101 note 58 notice 16 null modem cable 43 Number 48, 74, 77, 82, 84, 85 number 136 Number of B Channels visible 66, 82, 103 Number of B channels visible 43 Number of VIP Lines 76 numbering 64 numerical
Preset 5 127 Preset Name 58 Preset-Namen 107 Presets 56, 67, 107, 108, 109 pre-setting 50 Press DROP button 1 second to hang up 52, 68 production in advance 82 Programme 107 programme signal 100 properties 107 protocol 25, 26, 74 Q QD 1 126, 134 QD 3 134 QD6 126 quality control 15 Quick Dial 46, 84, 85 quick dial 84 quick dial key 46 quick dial keys 49, 136 Quick installation 43 R ready for operation 43 receiving 105 reconfiguration 107 Record source 88 Recorded Hold Signal 79, 87 recording 88 Recovered C
Service 11, 115 service 114 SET 50 Set AGC on/off for all lines 43, 90 Set Echo Canceller on/off for all lines 43, 90 Setrtings 123 settings 55 short messages 104 Show Dial Dialog on disconnect 68 Show dial dialog on disconnect 49, 51 Show Information automatically 50, 66 Show Line Numbering 56 Show Pop-up message in Pop-up window 104, 105, 118 Show Pop-up Message Window 105, 118 Show Preset name in title bar 67 Show Time Beam 53, 67 Show Time Symbol 67 Show time symbol 53 Signal Processing 43, 89 signallin
Used by MAGIC TOUCH 84 user 92, 93 USER I/O interface 145 user interface 73, 120 user interfaces 151 USER IO interface 82 User name 11 User password 93 user rights 95 V Very Important Person 48 VIP 45, 48, 49, 76, 77, 85 VIP Lines 76 VIP search 77 voltage 29 Volume controlled by 96 W Warning 16 warranty 29 Weight 152 Windows 39 Windows NT4.0/2000/XP 42, 47, 70 Windows NT4.
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