ZR350Installation ManualPart No. 025-9375CPlease check for change information at the front of this manual.Copyright © 1996 - 2001 by Zetron, Inc.All R
Page 1-11. INTRODUCTIONOVERVIEWThe ZR350 is designed to provide any size of business with a convenient way to keep intouch with their employees anywhe
Section 1. IntroductionPage 1-2Radio Activity and Call Limit timers, and many additional parameters, giving the installingtechnician considerable cont
Section 1. IntroductionPage 1-3SPECIFICATIONSTelephone InterfaceLine type Subscriber line, PBX extension.Connector RJ11 modular jack.Incoming call
Section 1. IntroductionPage 1-4GeneralSize 220 x 177 x 34 mm. Fits in GR300 and GR500 enclosures.Weight 700 gPower 10.5 - 16 VDC, 200 mA (powered by
2. INSTALLATIONINSTALLATION WARNING ...2-1OVERVIEW...
Page 2-12. INSTALLATIONINSTALLATION WARNINGThis equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy. If not installed andused in accorda
Section 2. InstallationPage 2-2Simple DTMF programming commands allow the system manager to enable/disable users,define the calling restrictions and o
Section 2. InstallationPage 2-3RADIO CONFIGURATION AND PROGRAMMING FOR SIMPLEX SYSTEMSThis section explains how to configure a single GM300 radio for
TABLE OF CONTENTSCHANGE INFORMATIONFOREWORDSCOPE ...
Section 2. InstallationPage 2-4Example Simplex Radio Setup (continued):MOTOROLA Radio Service SoftwareRadius GM300 Model:M44GMC29C3__CHANGE/VIEW:RAD
Section 2. InstallationPage 2-5Example Simplex Radio Setup (continued):MOTOROLA Radio Service SoftwareRadius GM300 Model:M44GMC29C3__CHANGE/VIEW:MOD
Section 2. InstallationPage 2-6Example Simplex Radio Setup (continued):MOTOROLA Radio Service SoftwareRadius GM300 Model:M44GMC29C3__CHANGE/VIEW:SIG
Section 2. InstallationPage 2-7Simplex Assembly1. Complete the connection of the radio to the power supply and the antenna cable. Theradio should be
Section 2. InstallationPage 2-8RADIO CONFIGURATION AND PROGRAMMING FOR DUPLEX SYSTEMSThis section explains how to configure a pair of GM300 radios for
Section 2. InstallationPage 2-9Example Duplex Receive Radio Setup (continued):MOTOROLA Radio Service SoftwareRadius GM300 Model:M44GMC29C3__CHANGE/V
Section 2. InstallationPage 2-10Example Duplex Receive Radio Setup (continued):MOTOROLA Radio Service SoftwareRadius GM300 Model:M44GMC29C3__CHANGE/
Section 2. InstallationPage 2-11Example Duplex Receive Radio Setup (continued):MOTOROLA Radio Service SoftwareRadius GM300 Model:M44GMC29C3__CHANGE/
Section 2. InstallationPage 2-12Duplex Transmit GM300 RadioThis radio will be used by the ZR350 EuroPatch to perform as a transmitter. It may also beu
Section 2. InstallationPage 2-13Example Duplex Transmit Radio Setup (continued):MOTOROLA Radio Service SoftwareRadius GM300 Model:M44GMC29C3__CHANGE
TABLE OF CONTENTS(Continued)3. OPERATIONOVERVIEW...
Section 2. InstallationPage 2-14Example Duplex Transmit Radio Setup (continued):MOTOROLA Radio Service SoftwareRadius GM300 Model:M44GMC29C3__CHANGE
Section 2. InstallationPage 2-15Duplex Assembly1. Complete the connection of the two radios to their power supply and the appropriateantenna cables.
Section 2. InstallationPage 2-16MOTOROLA GM350 AND GM950 CONNECTION NOTESThe following subsections cover interfacing the ZR350 to several popular mode
Section 2. InstallationPage 2-17P1 pin 4 is used to trigger a predefined Autodial in the ZR350. If no autodial is programmedthe ZR350 will go off hook
Section 2. InstallationPage 2-18Figure 2-5. GM950 Programming ParametersAdditional Radio NotesMotorola Software Release Note for Rapid PTT Patch (GM3
Section 2. InstallationPage 2-19INITIAL TURN-ON1. Connect the power cable from the AC/DC power supply to an appropriate AC powersource.2. Switch the
Section 2. InstallationPage 2-20Setting the Transmit Tone LevelThis step is necessary to set the audible tone deviation levels transmitted from theint
Section 2. InstallationPage 2-214. If the ZR350 does not return the correct number of beeps for some or all of the digitsdialed, then adjust the CLIC
3. OPERATIONOVERVIEW...3-1MULTI-USER INTERCO
TABLE OF CONTENTS(Continued)Radio Ring-out Method...5-7Repeater Enabl
Page 3-13. OPERATIONOVERVIEWThis section of the manual explains how the ZR350 EuroPatch works in all of its variousmodes. A thorough understanding of
Section 3. OperationPage 3-2Phone-to-Radio CallsWhen a caller wants to place a page or talk to a radio, the caller dials the phone/extensionnumber of
Section 3. OperationPage 3-3Communication EquipmentThe following list explains how the ZR350 behaves when calling equipment of differenttypes.TONE ONL
Section 3. OperationPage 3-4FIVE-TONE RADIOCalls to five-tone radios are the same as QCII radios, except that the calls areanswered with carrier. The
Section 3. OperationPage 3-5of the pager equipment types since the ZR350 never expects to get any response back fromTone Only or Tone & Voice page
Section 3. OperationPage 3-6CALL LIMITThe ZR350 can be programmed to limit the overall duration of a call and todisconnect it automatically when the C
Section 3. OperationPage 3-7Radio-to-Phone CallsThe ZR350 will allow radio users to originate calls to the PSTN/PBX line. The users do thisby using th
Section 3. OperationPage 3-8valid DTMF Connect Code had been received. Dial tone will be passed to the radio user, andthe radio user may dial just as
Section 3. OperationPage 3-9Radio-to-Radio CallsThe sign on sequence for a radio-to-radio call is similar to the one for a radio-to-phone callexcept f
Section 3. OperationPage 3-10TALKBACK USERSThe interconnect will transmit the appropriate selective call and then send the double-beep “talk” prompt t
WARRANTYZetron’s warranty is published in the current Zetron United States Price Book.LIMITATION OF LIABILITYZetron makes no representation with respe
Section 3. OperationPage 3-11ZR350 system. The ZR350 will always look at both the CSQ and the PL/DPL + CSQ inputson its Receive radio connector and ch
Section 3. OperationPage 3-12SINGLE USER INTERCONNECTThe Single User mode of operation does not affect operations initiated from the Local phoneor fro
Section 3. OperationPage 3-13USER PROGRAMMINGThe purpose of this subsection is not to explain in detail every command for programmingthe ZR350 (that w
4. MAINTENANCEOVERVIEW...4-1DISASSEMBLY...
Page 4-14. MAINTENANCEOVERVIEWThis section of the manual contains the information necessary to work on the ZR350 down to thecomponent level. For more
Section 4. MaintenancePage 4-2PARTS LISTSThis subsection contains the parts lists for the Control Board used in the ZR350 terminal and also theoptiona
Section 4. MaintenancePage 4-3Parts List - 702-9805C ZR350 Control BoardLEGEND:+ = OPTION, INSTALL PER CUSTOMER ORDER# = NOT INSTALLED^ = INSTALLED
Section 4. MaintenancePage 4-4Parts List - 702-9805C ZR350 Control Board (Continued)Item Qty Reference Part No. Description Part Value48 2 C51,C45
Section 4. MaintenancePage 4-5Parts List - 702-9805C ZR350 Control Board (Continued)Item Qty Reference Part No. Description Part Value99 0 TP1#,TP2
Section 4. MaintenancePage 4-6Parts List - 702-0023B Digital Voice Delay BoardLEGEND:+ = OPTION, INSTALL PER CUSTOMER ORDER# = NOT INSTALLED^ = INST
Section 4. MaintenancePage 4-7Parts List - 702-9807A Local Phone RingerLEGEND:# = NOT INSTALLED^ = INSTALLED ON HIGHER ASSY+ = OPTION (INSTALLED PER
Section 4. MaintenancePage 4-8SCHEMATICSThe remainder of this section contains the schematics of the three printed circuit boards used in theZR350.
Section 4. MaintenancePage 4-9Schematic - 008-9805C ZR350 Control Board
Section 4. MaintenancePage 4-10Schematic - 008-9805C ZR350 Control Board (Sheet 2 of 4)
Section 4. MaintenancePage 4-11Schematic - 008-9805C ZR350 Control Board (Sheet 3 of 4)
Section 4. MaintenancePage 4-12Schematic - 008-9805C ZR350 Control Board (Sheet 4 of 4)
Section 4. MaintenancePage 4-13Schematic - 008-0023B Digital Voice Delay Board
Section 4. MaintenancePage 4-14Schematic - 008-9807A Local Phone Ringer
5. PROGRAMMINGOVERVIEW...5-1USER EQUIPMENT T
Page F-1FOREWORDSCOPEThis manual is intended for use by experienced technicians familiar with similar types ofequipment. This equipment generates, use
USER COMMANDS ... 5-16Assigning Call Forward Users...
Page 5-15. PROGRAMMINGOVERVIEWThis section of the manual contains information and procedures that will be used by thetechnician to program the ZR350 t
Section 5. ProgrammingPage 5-2QCII tone only pagerCaller hears alert beeps after paging tones are sent.QCII tone+voice pagerCall initiator may speak v
Section 5. ProgrammingPage 5-3From the phone1. Call the number of the phone line going into the interconnect or lift the handset on theLocal phone.2.
Section 5. ProgrammingPage 5-4Some commands, such as the station Morse code ID or changing the Program mode accesscode, will require the entry of addi
Section 5. ProgrammingPage 5-5SYSTEM COMMANDSAccess and Disconnect PrefixesIn order to initiate and terminate a phone call, a radio must key in a DTMF
Section 5. ProgrammingPage 5-6Pulse Dial Make / Break RatioThese commands are used to set the make/break ratio for pulse dialed mobile originated call
Section 5. ProgrammingPage 5-7To clear a group out that has previously had numbers entered in it, use the appropriatecommand and enter the second # wi
Section 5. ProgrammingPage 5-8Repeater Transmitter Time-outThese commands enable or disable the three minute Transmitter Time-out timer that operatesd
Section 5. ProgrammingPage 5-9Enable Station IdentificationThese commands are used to disable or enable the Morse Code Station ID, and to set therequi
Page F-2Make sure that the unit is shipped in its original packaging or use careful packing procedures,to eliminate the possibility of damage while en
Section 5. ProgrammingPage 5-10Courtesy ToneWhen enabled, this feature sends a 1000 Hz beep tone to the telephone, every time the radiounkeys during a
Section 5. ProgrammingPage 5-11transmission from the radio user without terminating the call. When there are only 15 secondleft to the timer, the inte
Section 5. ProgrammingPage 5-12Carrier Detect Hold TimeThese commands are used to set the value of the COR Hold Timer. This timer is used to de-sensit
Section 5. ProgrammingPage 5-13Busy Tone DisconnectThe ZR350 can use the VOX detector to detect a busy signal from the phone and terminate aradio orig
Section 5. ProgrammingPage 5-14The following are DTMF commands for initial setup and test:Reset Memory to DefaultsThis command resets all programmable
Section 5. ProgrammingPage 5-15Call Forward GapThese commands are used to enable or disable a one second gap between call forwards.When the transmitte
Section 5. ProgrammingPage 5-16USER COMMANDSThe following commands are used to assign specific attributes to individual users. Any userprogramming don
Section 5. ProgrammingPage 5-17QCII as their paging format, then the interconnect uses the two digits of the user number toselect tones from the two t
Section 5. ProgrammingPage 5-18Table 5-3. Five-Tone Group FrequenciesTone set CCIR1 CCIR2 EEA EIA ZVEI1 ZVEI2 DZVEI PZVEI ZVEI3Selection #123456789To
Section 5. ProgrammingPage 5-19d) Extended First Tone. The ZR350 may be configured to extend the first selcall tone of alloutbound selcalls to the tr
1. INTRODUCTIONOVERVIEW...1-1STANDARD F
Section 5. ProgrammingPage 5-2011# n# - FIVE-TONE TONE SERIES / TIMING (1-9)13# n# - FIVE-TONE GROUP TRANSLATION DIGIT (0-9, OR # = NONE)39# n# - EXTE
Section 5. ProgrammingPage 5-213# This command sends one sequence of the “End-of-Programming” tone to the telephoneand then returns to idle, waiting f
Section 5. ProgrammingPage 5-22an “End-of-Program-Mode” tone (ringing) and the return to its normal idle state, waiting fora call to come in.
APPENDIX A. QUICK REFERENCESYSTEM PROGRAMMING COMMANDS ...A-1USER PROGRAMMING COMMANDS...
Page A-1APPENDIX A. QUICK REFERENCESYSTEM PROGRAMMING COMMANDS01# _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ # Connect Prefix (default = *1)02# _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ # Disconnect P
Appendix A. Quick ReferencePage A-226# Courtesy tone enabled27# Courtesy tone disabled (default)28# Privacy mask enabled29# Privacy mask disabled
Appendix A. Quick ReferencePage A-3102# - Local Phone Ringer Enabled103# - Local Phone Ringer Disable (default)USER PROGRAMMING COMMANDS50# _ _ # _ _
Appendix A. Quick ReferencePage A-4FIVE-TONE ENCODE (Tone Group/Timing Table)Tone set CCIR1 CCIR2 EEA EIA ZVEI1 ZVEI2 DZVEI PZVEI ZVEI3Selection #1234
Appendix A. Quick ReferencePage A-5TWO-TONE PAGING (Tone Group/Tone Number/Frequency Table)TONE GROUP NUMBERTONE#1234560330.5 569.1 1092.4 321.7 553.9
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