TM-2000 Trunk Master MTM-2000 Mini-Trunk Master SWP-2000 Switch Over Panel ICP-2000 Interconnect Panel User Manual TM-2000 ICP-2000 9350-7715-000 Rev H MTM-2000 SWP-2000 4/2008
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Table of Contents DESCRIPTION AND SPECIFICATION ................................................................................................... 3 Introduction ...............................................................................................................................................................3 TM-2000/MTM-2000 .................................................................................................................................................3 FRONT PANEL FEATURES ...
CHAPTER 1 Description and Specification Introduction This manual describes the installation and operation of the TM-2000/MTM-2000 Trunk Master and Mini-Trunk Master, SWP-2000 Switch Over Panel, and ICP-2000 Interconnect Panel. TM-2000/MTM-2000 The RTS Trunking System manages intercommunications between separate intercom systems using intercom ports that have been reserved and interconnected between the intercom systems.
Front Panel Features FIGURE 1. 1. 2. 3. 4. TM-2000 front panel features. (Drawing not to scale) Status indicators for power, hard drive. Front security panel Cooling fans (2) Front Fan Filter - slide Right to take out, slide Left to replace. 5. NOTE: 6. 7. 8. 4 Power switch (front) Press and hold the power switch for five (5) seconds to turn off power.
Rear Panel Features FIGURE 2. TM-2000 rear panel features (Drawing not to scale 1. Power supply fan 2. Power switch (rear) 3. AC power connector 4. Keyboard and Mouse connectors1 5. USB Connectors 6. Serial (COM1) port connector. See Note below. 7. Parallel port connectors. See Note below. 8. RJ-45 Ethernet connector (not used at this time) 9. Line Out 10. Mic IN 11. Line IN 12. Monitor VGA 13. Serial (COM2) port connector. See Note below. 14.
ICP-2000 Description The ICP-2000 is a 1RU breakout panel that converts the SCSI type II connection provided from the TM-2000/MTM-2000 communication card(s) into 9-pin D-Sub connections. Each RS-485 communication card on the TM-2000/MTM-2000 has eight ports provided on the SCSI type II connector. The ICP-2000 breaks these eight ports into individual 9-pin D-sub connections. There are two SCSI type II connectors on the ICP-2000.
Front Panel Features Power Activity Active TM Standby TM Other TM FIGURE 5. 3 2 SWP-2000 Go Active Go Active 1 TM TM B TM A Activity Active TM Standby TM Other TM 5 4 SWP-2000 front panel features 1. Power LED. Indicates that the SWP-2000 has power. 2. TM/MTM A Status LEDs. Indications for: Activity, Active TM/MTM, Standby TM/MTM, Other TM/MTM. The Activity LED indicates activity on the TM-2000/MTM-2000 associated with the TM/MTM A inputs.
8. Trunk Master B TrunkEdit connector. Connects to COM port 2 of the TM-2000/MTM-2000 assigned to be Trunk Master B. 9. Trunk Master B parallel port. Connects to parallel printer port of the TM-2000/MTM-2000 assigned to be Trunk Master B. Provides control from the SWP-2000 to the TM-2000/MTM-2000 and LED status monitoring of the TM2000/MTM-2000 and LED status monitoring of the TM-2000/MTM-2000 on the SWP-2000 front panel.
Specifications TM-2000 NOTE: When powering the TM-2000 unit down, press and hold the power switch for 5 seconds to turn off power. Height........................................................................................................................................................................ 7”(177.8mm) Width ....................................................................................................................................................................... 19.
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CHAPTER 2 Installation Installing Software There are two software packages that can be used with an external PC connected to the TM-2000/MTM-2000. The TrunkEdit software package is included with the TM-2000/MTM-2000 system. This package provides the user with the ability to program (configure) and monitor the TM-2000/MTM-2000. The other software package, called TrunkSupervisor, is available as a separate add-on at an additional cost. TrunkSupervisor is an advanced monitoring package for trunked systems.
Trunking Connections and Setup 1. Identify the correct wiring diagram for your system. For non-redundant TM-2000/MTM-2000 systems, use example system Figure 8 on page 18. For redundant TM-2000/MTM-2000 systems use the example in Figure 9 on page 19. Connect the trunking system components using the appropriate wiring diagram. Consult the appropriate figures as indicated in Figures 10 and 11 for specific cable wiring diagrams.
4. Once AZedit is restarted, click the KP button on the toolbar, and then select the port that you want to set as a trunking port: either enter the port number in the “Port” box and press Enter, or select the name of the port in the Alpha box. 5. When the keypanel setup screen appears for that port, deselect all of the Scroll Enable check boxes. 6. Send your changes to the intercom system. • Also using AZedit within each intercom system, select which intercom ports, party lines, etc.
14 • Within each intercom system, assign keypanel keys as required to communicate with destinations in other intercom systems. This is similar to assigning keys in the local intercom system, except that you will have to select an intercom system first when making assignments. Click the KP button on the toolbar to access keypanel setup. Then, select the intercom port where you want to add a key assignment that will communicate with a remote intercom system.
Licensing for the TM-2000/MTM-2000 In order for the TM-2000/MTM-2000 software to operate you must have either a signed license file or a USB dongle. If the dongle is used it must always be present and connected to the TM-2000/MTM-2000. When installing the TM-2000/ MTM-2000 software, the computer will check for the presence of the USB dongle. If the dongle is not found, the computer will require the license file. If it is removed for more than a few minutes, the TM-2000/MTM-2000 will automatically shut down.
NOTE: There are many Ethernet Adapter cards that are listed as being supported by Linux; however, in order to support any other cards, the Linux kernel included with the TM-2000/MTM-2000 drivers must first be updated to support the specific Ethernet Adapter card, if it is not already supported.
Updating the TM-2000/MTM-2000 Software In order to update the TM-2000/MTM-2000, the following files are required: update_tm.sh one or more update files, typically with a name such as to_v830.tgz These must be copied to a DOS-formatted floppy disk. To perform an update, do the following: 1. Log onto the console as the user root. (A password may have been set for this user when the software was initially installed.) A line or two of information displays followed by a prompt, similar to root@tm1~#. 2.
FIGURE 8. 18 Example of an non-redundant TM-2000 system.
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FIGURE 10. FIGURE 11. FIGURE 12. FIGURE 13. 20 FIGURE 14. RJ-45 Connector pinout FIGURE 15. DE-9S to DE-9S audio cable FIGURE 16.
FIGURE 17. FIGURE 21. ICP-2000 to ADAM CS RS-485 data cable. FIGURE 22. ICP-2000 to unspecified device RS-485 RJ-11 to DE-9S audio cable data cable. FIGURE 18. RJ-11 to RJ-11 audio cable. FIGURE 23. ADAM to unspecified device RS-485 data cable. FIGURE 19. Unspecified device to RJ-11 audio cable. FIGURE 24. ADAM CS to unspecified device RS-485 data cable. FIGURE 20. ICP-2000 to ADAM RS-485 data cable.
TM-2000 to TM-2000 network linking (standard networking crossover) cable. FIGURE 25. TM-2000 to SWP-2000 parallel port status and control cable. FIGURE 26.
PC (TrunkEdit/TrunkSupervisor) to TM2000 or SWP-2000 RS-232 data cable. FIGURE 28. FIGURE 29. SWP-2000 Recommended Cables FIGURE 27. 1. For cables using RJ-11 connections use Category 5 (CAT-5) network cable. 2. For RJ-45 connectors, use CAT-5 network cable. RJ45 Crossover (TM-2000 to TM-2000 network) cables can be purchased pre-made from a computer dealer. 3. For audio cables, use Belden 8723 or similar type with two twisted pairs with shield/drain wires. 4.
Appendix A Useful Linux Tricks On the computer console, Shift+Page Up and Shift+Page Down can be used to scroll through the last six or so screenfuls of text. Each keystroke scrolls forward and back by half of a screen. The TM-2000/MTM-2000 is configured with two virtual consoles. Normally, everything is done on the first virtual console.