2 controls and indicators, Front panel, 1 common controls and indicators – Telex C-2002 User Manual

Page 8: Figure 1 front panel diagram

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Vega’s C-2002

2 Controls and Indicators

IC

1

*

7

PQR

S

4

GHI

2

ABC

0

8

TUV

5

JKL

3

DEF

#

9

WXYZ

6

MNO

A

->

D

Enter

C

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B

<-

Vu Muter 11:08AM

Ln1-Fn2 Ln2-Fn8

VOLUME

Transmit

MON

F3

F7

RLS

SEL

Mute

RLS

C-2002

F8

ALT

F5

F6

Chan

F4

Alert

SUP

F2

F1

SEL

Mute

LINE 1

LINE 2

Figure 1 Front Panel Diagram

2.1

Front Panel

Figure 1 shows a view of the Front panel. The Front panel contains the user I/O. It features a Volume control,
intercom and monitor functions, panel PTT with indicator, built in panel microphone, per line Select, Release and
Mute functions, DTMF keypad, Supervisory, Alert, Channel and ALT functions used with the F1-F8 Function Tone
selection. The C-2002 is programmed from the front panel using the four gray soft keys located below the Vacuum
Florescent LCD display provides channel/numeric indication, clock and audio-level meter.

2.1.1 Common Controls and Indicators

VU Meter: Displays Selected receive and Microphone audio bus levels. This meter is shown on the top line of the
display and utilizes the first 12 display elements from the upper left.

Program 1-4: Are used as “soft” programming buttons when in the tech mode. These buttons will have different
functions depending on the action required. The bottom line of the display will show their respective functions.

DTMF Keypad: The DTMF keypad is used for transmitting DTMF digits, selecting frequencies for tone control in
tech mode (section 6), and entering alphanumeric strings for line/function tone combinations.

Function Buttons F1-F8: When a function tone button is pressed, a guard tone and function tone burst is sent out.
No hold tone is associated with the changing of the function tone. When one of the function tones is selected it will
light to indicate which function tone is chosen, a function tone shall remain selected until the operator changes the
setting. The console will power up with the last selected line and function tone pair selected.

Supervisory button: The SUP button allows one console operator to disable any other console, which is connected
to the supervised line. The Red LED is on during supervisory and blinking when being supervised

Alert button: When pressed, a alert tone plus key–up tones will be sent to all Selected lines.

Channel button: Used to change selected line F-tone frequency via the DTMF keypad.

ALT button: Used as a Alternate or Shift function for F1-8 and Alert tones.

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