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CTI Products CIB Comparator Interface User Manual

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CIB Hardware Reference
CTI Products, Inc.

68-10854-135

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................. 1
1.1

R

EFERENCE

D

OCUMENTS

.................................................................................................... 1

2. SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................................ 2

3. THEORY OF OPERATION ................................................................................................. 4
3.1

C

OMPARATOR

S

TATUS

........................................................................................................ 4

3.2

C

ONTROLLING THE

C

OMPARATOR

....................................................................................... 4

3.3

S

YSTEM

E

XAMPLE

.............................................................................................................. 4

3.4

B

I

-

DIRECTIONAL

I/O S

IGNALS

............................................................................................. 5

3.5

T

RANSMITTER

S

TATUS

M

ONITORING AND

C

ONTROL

.......................................................... 5

3.6

O

PERATION

W

ITH A

S

PECTRA

-TAC C

OMPARATOR

............................................................ 6

3.7

O

PERATION

W

ITH A

D

IGITAC

C

OMPARATOR

....................................................................... 6

3.8

O

PERATION

W

ITH A

JPS SNV-12 V

OTER

........................................................................... 7

3.9

O

PERATION

W

ITH A

D

OUG

H

ALL

4RV/2 V

OTER

................................................................ 7

4. OPTION SWITCHES & JUMPERS.................................................................................... 8
4.1

G

ROUP

& M

ODULE

S

WITCHES

............................................................................................ 8

4.2

C

OMPARATOR

S

ELECTOR

S

WITCHES

................................................................................... 8

4.3

T

RANSMITTER

M

ONITORING

(TIB) E

NABLE

S

WITCH

.......................................................... 9

4.4

F

ORCE

-V

OTE

T

IMEOUT

S

WITCH

.......................................................................................... 9

4.5

J

UMPER

O

PTIONS

.............................................................................................................. 10

5. CONNECTORS.................................................................................................................... 11

6. MOUNTING ......................................................................................................................... 15

7. COMPARATOR WIRING LISTS ..................................................................................... 17
7.1

M

OTOROLA

TAC C

OMPARATOR

....................................................................................... 18

7.2

M

OTOROLA

S

PECTRA

TAC C

OMPARATOR

........................................................................ 20

7.3

M

OTOROLA

D

IGITAC

C

OMPARATOR

................................................................................. 22

7.4

M/A-C

OM

/ E

RICSSON

/ G.E. A

NALOG

V

OTER

................................................................. 24

7.4.1

Voter Modifications For Receiver Module Fail Monitoring..................................... 26

7.5

JPS SNV-12 V

OTER

......................................................................................................... 27

7.5.1

JPS Voter Modifications for Monitoring Voted Out using Channel Select In .......... 29

7.6

D

OUG

H

ALL

4RV/2 V

OTER

............................................................................................... 30

8. MODULE ERROR CODES................................................................................................ 32

9. TROUBLESHOOTING....................................................................................................... 33