Cronus Digital Intercom Matrix9350-7770-000 Rev S 9/2008
6Cronus Gain StructureFIGURE 32. Cronus Gain Structure. The table below shows the gain level adjustments for Cronus ADAM, and Zeus.MAX Audio Input Lev
97Figure 7: AZedit Via RVON-8 RS-232 Mode
98Figure 8: CS9500 Trunking Via RVON-I/O To RVON-8
99Figure 9: ADAM Trunking Via RVON-8
100Figure 10: Zeus II Trunking Via RVON-I/O to RVON-C
101Figure 11: Cronus Trunking Via RVON-I/O To RVON-8
102Figure 12: RVON-16 Trunking
103Notes
7SpecificationsAnalog Inputs and OutputsSignal Type ...balancedNominal Level ...
8USB Connectors (front end and back end J7)Connector Type ...Standard USBEthernet Interface Port (J8)Connecto
9MDR ConnectorPin Number Port Function81Data +33 1 Data -24 1 Audio To Matrix +49 1 Audio To Matrix -25 1 Audio From Matrix +50 1 Audio From Matrix -7
10Determining the Master System From the Slave SystemsBy default, Cronus is set to operate in stand alone mode. You will need a license file to link C
11Cronus System Diagram and Frame CablingFIGURE 35. The Cronus Intercom System has four frames, one Master and three Slave stations (see system diagra
12FIGURE 37. Cable drawings for PAP32, AZedit, Trunking and UIO-256/LCP-102.
13Default Jumper Settings for the Master Controller BoardNOTE: If you have board 9030-7785-000, see “Cronus Master Controller Card 9030-7785-000” on p
14Default Jumper Settings for the Cronus AIO BoardFIGURE 39. Cronus AIO Board 9030-7784-000Jumper Description Default SettingJ1 5 volt Power Isolation
15CHAPTER 2Cronus Menu StructureCronus Menu System Introduction1. On the front panel of the Cronus system, tap the ENC1 encoder knob.SET FRAME ID appe
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165. Tap the ENC1 knob.Auto Config displays. You can either have auto-config set the frame or you can manually set the frame ID by turning the ENC1 kn
178. Double-tap the ENC1 knob to exit the threshold set menu item.Port displays.9. Turn the ENC1 knob to Hold Time.10. Tap the ENC1 knob.Hold Time app
18Status, CrosspointsThe Crosspoints Status displays the status of each crosspoint closure. You can also view Crosspoint Status in AZedit.1. Turn the
19Status, GPI OutputGPI Output displays the status of each GPI Output assigned in the system. GPI output is similar to the GPI Input, except instead o
20Cronus Menu System Quick ReferenceMenu Access1. On the front panel of the Cronus system, tap the ENC1 encoder knob.The word Status appears.2. Turn t
21CHAPTER 3Cronus and AZeditVox Settings in AZeditCronus and the AIO-16 card are the only devices presently that support Vox. Vox refers to voice acti
22Accessing VoxTo access the Vox Settings screen from the System menu, do the following:1. From the System menu in AZedit, select Vox.The Vox Settings
23SCREEN ITEM FIELD TYPE DESCRIPTIONThresholdAdjust arrow keys Use the UP or DOWN arrow keys to increase or decrease the vox threshold by.5 dB (-127 d
24Threshold adjust slider The Threshold Adjust slider allows you to set the vox threshold by moving the slider right (increase) or left (decrease).NOT
25Parameter Display WindowPort display The Port column displays the port identification number for the intercom port. This identification number canno
TableofContentsINTRODUCTION ...3General Description ...3Features
26Download Cronus License FileTo link more than one Cronus system together, you must have linking software installed on the system (normally, this is
27CHAPTER 4Ethernet Setup for CronusConnecting Cronus to the PC and the NetworkNOTE: The PC must be running version 2.06.07 or later of AZedit and hav
286. Click Apply.7. Click Close.The Ethernet Setup window is closed.8. Connect the Cronus to your network with an Ethernet cable.9. Connect the PC to
29Download Firmware for CronusWhen firmware is downloaded to Cronus, all the code is put on the Master Controller card. This includes code for the AIO
306. Click Open.The Download Device Firmware screen appears.7. Click Begin Download.The download begins.8. Once the Download is finished, click OK.The
315. From the Options menu, select Ethernet Setup.The Ethernet Setup screen appears. The MAC Address aappears at the bottom of the screen.NOTE: If you
33Final Assembly DrawingFIGURE 42. Cronus Final Assembly - see Table 1, “Final Assembly,” on page 34 for descriptions to the corresponding numbers.
34Figure 1. Final AssemblyItem No. Description Part No.1 Front panel, Cronus 9070-7770-0002 Lens 9150-7770-0003 Master Controller Assembly 9020-7770-0
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POSSIBLE PITFALL WITHROUTERS, GATEWAYS, AND SWITCHES ...64RVON Configuration ... 66Network Termino
36FIGURE 43. Wiring Diagram
37CHAPTER 8RVON-CRTS Voice Over Network for CronusDescription of the RVON-C Voice Over Network CardInstalled directly into the Cronus Intercom frame,
38FeaturesSpecificationsDIGITALNOTE: The Playout Delay and Bandwidth depend on the configured amount of audio per packet.CONNECTIONS - PINOUTSRJ-45 Et
39DB-9 Serial Port via backcardPower...
40FIGURE 44. Frontcard - RVON-C 9030-7835-000J10, J11, and J12 Pin 1
41FIGURE 45. RVON-C BackcardFIGURE 46. RVON-C BackplateJ1 SerialJ2 Serial
42Installation of the RVON-C Card into the Cronus SystemWhen inserting the RVON-C card into the Cronus system, the following considerations must be ma
43Switches and ConnectionsIMPORTANT: You must remove the card from the frame in order to change any DIP switch settings on the front card, see Figure
44Configuring the RVON-C Card with AZeditOnce the RVON-C card is inserted into the Intercom, AZedit will automatically recognize the card.NOTE: Requir
452. Right-click on an RVON-C card, and select RVON-C Configuration.The RVON-C Configuration screen appears.3. From the RVON-C drop down list, select
TableofContentsFIGURE 1. Controls, Connections, and Cronus backcard. There are two Cronus backcards, anMDR backcard and an RJ-12 backcard. You can hav
46NOTE: A CODEC is an algorithm used to compress audio. There are 5 Codices support by Telex: G.711μs law, G.711A law, G.729AB, G.723 (5.3k) and G.723
47RVON-C Connection Status ScreenThe RVON-C Connection Status screens display information pertaining to RVON-C channel connections. You can only show
48Screen Item DescriptionSelect Local Card and ChannelRVON CardThe card for which you want to view the status.1. From the RVON drop down list, select
49Screen Item DescriptionAttempts / DropsThe number of times a call attempt has been made and dropped.NOTE: The number of attempts should always be on
50Screen Item DescriptionVoIP Playout StatisticsPlayout Buffer SizeDisplays how much audio can be received from the network before packets are lost. T
51Screen Item DescriptionNetwork StatisticsVoice Playout Packets (Tx/Rx)Displays the number of voice packets transmitted and received from the other s
52Screen Item DescriptionError CountsInvalid Headers Displays how many IP packets could not be parsed.Invalid MAC Address Displays how many invalid MA
53Screen Items DescriptionSERIAL TO ETHERNETThe Serial to Ethernet information shows the serial data that is received on the serial connection and tra
54View RVON-C Status from Cronus Front PanelNot only are you able to view the status of the RVON-C from AZedit, but now you can also view the status o
55TABLE 2. RVON-C Status DescriptionsACTION DISPLAYWhen Ethernet is selected:Link Up - Displays whether the Ethernet link is active or inactive. Link
56Download RVON-C Firmware through AZeditNOTE: AZedit sends the program directly to the RVON-C card over Ethernet. This is different from other I/O ca
576. Click Open.The Download Device Firmware window appears.7. Click Begin Download.The download begins.8. Click OK.The RVON-C firmware download is co
58FIGURE 48. RVON-C System Diagram
59Appendix ABasic Network ConfigurationBasic Network ConfigurationThis section covers basic network configuration set-up and testing. Also covered are
60WIDE AREA NETWORKA WAN (Wide Area Network) connects two or more LANs and can span a relatively large geographical area. For example, Telex Headquar
61ACCESSING THE WIDE AREA NETWORK (WAN)Figure 13 shows LAN IP Addresses using a common IP Address, 10.2.100.X (192.168.X.X is another common address).
62Amazingly, all the address translation that occurs takes place automatically in order to make web browsing and other functions easier. This is also
63IP ADDRESSESIf you do not know your IP Address, you can open a DOS screen in a Windows®- based environment and bring up the ipconfig screen.To find
64Ping a ComputerPinging a computer on the network makes sure it is able to be “seen” and receive messages on the network.NOTE: You can also ping your
65To view the path an IP Address takes to retrieve information, you can execute a tracert from the Command Prompt Screen.To run a tracert, do the foll
3CHAPTER 1IntroductionGeneral DescriptionRTS® Cronus is a 32-port digital matrix intercom in 2RU (rack units). Based upon an advanced DSP architecture
66RVON ConfigurationRVON cards use ports for communication of audio and control packets. Because routers can be configured to block certain incoming a
67Network TerminologyBridgesA bridge is a device that connects two LANs, or two segments of the same LAN that use the same protocol. Sometimes called
68LANA LAN is a computer network that connects a relatively small area (a single building or group of buildings). Most LANs connect work stations and
69Appendix BRVON-C CardSerial Port ProgrammingRVON Serial and Telnet CommandsRVON-C card programming can be done via direct serial or telnet connectio
70RVON-C Boot Download*****************************RVON-C Revision 1.00.02(C) Copyright 2003 Telex Inc. All Rights Reserved.Flash File System initiali
71appCreate: autoBootLevel=2MXP environment is created.Creating RVON application...-> Bringing DSP subsystem out of reset...DSP Daughtercard type i
72Access Serial Command ModeThere are many different serial port commands supported from here, but it is NOT recommended that any be used except:dbgcm
73Serial Command TableTABLE 4. Serial Command TableCommand Variable 1 Variable 2 Descriptionset rvonHelp screen which lists all “set rvon” commands.se
74activateMust do an activate command to cause changes to take effect.show rvon Display current settingsshow serial Display current settingsshow chann
75Codec SpecificationsFigure 5. Codec SpecificationsCoding ProfileCodecCodec RateAudio (ms) / PacketPackets/SecondEncoded Audio (bytes)IP Overhead (by
4Differences between Cronus and ADAMFront and Rear Panel Controls and ConnectionsNOTE: For more information on a VOIP option card (RVON-C) for the Cro
76RVON-C Default SetupEvery attempt is made to ensure the board is shipped from the factory containing the following:All are “set rvon” commandsThere
77Appendix CRVON-C Quick StartThis guide explains briefly how to install and configure an RVON-C card in a Cronus system. It contains the following se
78Launch AZedit and Connect to the Cronus FrameNOTE: You can connect to Cronus using Serial, USB, or Network Connections. The following instructions s
795. Click OK when the Configuration Change message appears.You will now see CRONUS in the lower right hand corner of the AZedit application.Configure
804. In the Network Mask field, enter the Network Mask of the network to which the RVON-C card is connected.5. In the Default Gateway field, enter the
81Configure the Devices Connected to the RVON-C CardSee the device user manual for specific configuration instructionsSetting up a Serial Pass-Through
83Appendix DBreakout PanelsBreakout Panels provide a convenient way of expanding the port capacity of a Cronus Intercom System. Currently, there are t
84XCP-32-DB9 Breakout PanelThe XCP-48-DB9 breakout panel is the newly created 32-port DB9 breakout panel with MDR connecotr for the AIO-16. It allows
85NOTE: There are 4 MDR connectors on the XCP-32-DB9 Breakout Panel.18Data +26 8 Data -10 8 Audio to Matrix +35 8 Audio to Matrix -11 8 Audio from Mat
51ENC 1This knob allows you to select a menu item, scroll through menus or exit out of the display menu.2ENC 2This knob allows you to select a menu it
86XCP-48-RJ45 Breakout Panel The XCP-48-RJ45 is the newly created 48-port RJ45 breakout panel with MDR connector for the Cronus. It allows you to expa
87NOTE: There are 6 MDR Connector on the XCP-48 Telco Breakout 18Data +26 8 Data -10 8 Audio to Matrix +35 8 Audio to Matrix -11 8 Audio from Matrix +
88XCP-48-Telco Breakout PanelThe XCP-48-Telco is the newly created breakout panel with MDR connector for the Cronus. It combines audio to matrix, audi
89NOTE: There are 6 MDR Connectors on the XCP-48-TELCO Breakout Panel.Telco BackcardTelco Connector J1, J418Data +26 8 Data -10 8 Audio to Matrix +35
9023 23 Audio to Matrix +48 23 Audio to Matrix -24 24 Audio to Matrix +49 24 Audio to Matrix -Pin NumberPort FunctionTable 6. Telco Backcard Connector
91Appendix ECronus Master Controller Card9030-7785-000Legacy Master Controller Card Jumper SettingsFIGURE 54. Legacy Master Controller Card
CONNECTOR DESCRIPTION DEFAULT SETTINGJ3 & 4 J Tag Connector and Flash Write Protect Populate across pins 1 & 2 and 9 & 10J5 Cold Fire Test
93NotesNotes
95APPENDIX FRVON Trunking ConnectionsIn this chapter you will find the following drawings:• AZedit Via RVON-8 RS-232 Mode• CS9500 Trunking Via RVON-I/
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