Telex 1505 User Manual

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6. Theory of Operation

6.1 General
The 1505 module uses a low loss, wide band

transformer for each channel to interface to the

phone line. Gain elements are low noise, low

distortion, high gain operational amplifiers for

quality performance. Each channel utilizes one

half of dual compandor IC, configured as a

compressor/limiter, to amplify and limit the

maximum receive input signal, in order to

maintain operator adjusted system levels.

Each receive amplifier output is routed through

a user programmed switch matrix, to summing

amplifiers. The output of the summing amplifi-

ers are transmit line amplifiers, and a low loss,

wide band transformer for each channel to in-

terface to the respective phone line.

A handset/microphone amplifier circuit is in-

cluded, with provision for jumper selection of

carbon, electret, or dynamic microphone ele-

ments. Also included is a compressor/limiter

circuit to maintain system levels. The output of

the handset/microphone amplifier circuit is

routed to the switch matrix.

An on board voltage regulator maintains proper

voltages for optimum performance.

6.2 Receive Amplifier
This amplifier is a jumper-selectable, 600 ohm

or 10k ohm, high impedance balanced input

that is adjustable from a range of -30 dBm to

10 dBm.

Each receive amplifier has an unbalanced input

with an input level of 0.025 Vac to 2.5 Vac

each. The amplifier output is adjustable and is

accessed through the front panel. The output

level for each receive amplifier is normally

setup for a level of 0.776 Vrms at the test

point. For example, channel one’s test point is

TP3. Operation is the same for all four receive

inputs.

6.3 Compression Limiter Circuit
This circuit amplifies and limits the output of

the receive inputs ensuring uniform audio lev-

els from all channels regardless of the input

level received from the external line input. For

a 30 dB gain, once achieving the compression

level, only a 3 dB increase in output level,

without distortion, results in the circuit.

Normally the input level, at 0 dB, allows the

limiter to amplify in a linear fashion below that

level, and above the 0.776 will limit the output

to no more than a 3 dB rise above that point. A

jumper allows the bypass of the compressor

circuit. The compressor circuit is the same for

all four receive channel circuits. Each receive

input can be muted by an external switched

low input from the rear panel. A front panel

LED mute indicator alerts the operator that the

channel is muted. The output from each receive

channel is bussed through various switches and

is switch selectable by the user to have the au-

dio appear at any one of four line outputs or a

speaker output.

6.4 Transmit Line Amplifier
This bridging amplifier drives a 600 ohm bal-

anced line with an output level adjustable from

-15 dBm to 10 dBm. The output level is adjust-

able through the front panel. Each transmit am-

plifier is also a mixer which allows the mixing

of any one or all four receive channels mixed

into one transmit line amplifier.

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NOTE

The speaker amplifier circuit is no longer

useable, the IC required to drive this cir-

cuit has been obsolete by the manufacture

and there is no substitute being manufac-

tured at this time. Should you have any

quiestions regarding the speaker amplifier

circuit please call: 1-800-752-7560 Ext

291 for further informaion;

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