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Panel mic to channel test, Carbon mic to channel test, Vox test – Telex MCE325 User Manual

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Panel Mic to Channel Test

1

Turn all front panel buttons off. Set all volume controls to minimum.

2

Remove the signal from the Four-Wire B input and reconnect it to the panel mic input (J28 tip
and ring, it is easiest to connect to the back of the connector.).

3

Set the signal generator to –25 dBu, 1 kHz.

4

Turn on the CH 1 TALK, MIC ON and PANEL MIC buttons.

5

Check the channel 1 output. It should be –0.9 dBu ±2 dBu.

Carbon Mic to Channel Test

1

Turn off the PANEL MIC and MIC ON buttons. (Only the CH 1 TALK LED should be on.)

2

Connect a 470 ohm resistor across the CARBON MIC HEADSET jack (J3 tip and ring). The
MIC ON LED should turn on.

3

Remove the signal from the panel mic input, and reconnect it to the CARBON MIC
HEADSET jack.

4

Set the signal generator to 11.2 dBu, 1 kHz.

5

Check the channel 1 output. It should be –0.9 dBu ±2 dBu.

6

Remove the 470 ohm resistor from the carbon mic input.

VOX Test

1

Remove the signal from the CARBON MIC HEADSET jack, and reconnect it to the DYN
MIC HEADSET jack mic input (J2 pins 1 & 2).

2

Set the generator to –45 dBu, 1 kHz.

3

Set DIP switch DS8 to the on position (VOX enabled), and note that the MIC ON LED turns
on.

4

Adjust the signal generator output level to zero, and note that the MIC ON LED turns off.

5

Reset DS8 to off.

Mic Kill Receive Test

1

Set all buttons to off.

2

Remove the signal from the DYN MIC HEADSET jack mic input, and reconnect it to intercom
channel 1.

3

Adjust signal generator to –5 dBu, 24 kHz (check frequency with frequency counter).

4

Set the MIC ON button to on.

5

Activate the CH 1 TALK button. The MIC ON LED should turn off.

6

Attenuate the signal input by 20 dB. Try turning on the MIC ON button. It should not turn on.

7

Attenuate the signal an additional 10 dB. Try turning on the MIC ON button. It should turn on.

8

Adjust signal generator to –5 dBu at 22.320 kHz.

9

Try turning the MIC ON button on and off. It should turn on and off as usual.

10

Adjust the signal generator to –5 dBu at 23.520 kHz.