Introduction
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Overview
System Description
The Model 4010 Radio Dispatch Console is a single position unit that has many built-in
features. The Model 4010 is a desktop unit, and the Model 4010R is a rackmount unit.
Both units have identical features and capabilities and are referred to as the Model 4010 in
this manual unless specifically stated otherwise. Up to three positions may be paralleled
for multioperator applications with fairly simple wiring. If more positions are necessary,
contact Zetron Technical Support.
The console has individual channel volume, clock and volume meter, all-mute,
simulselect, alerts, site intercom, instant transmit, and individual channel frequency/PL
select. The unit can be configured between 2 and 12 channels in increments of two
channels. The console is self-contained and interfaces directly to base station or repeater
wire lines.
The Model 4010 has a built-in paging encoder which is capable of generating all popular
signaling formats, including: Motorola/GE Two-Tone, and DTMF. Rotary Dial (1500 Hz
or 2805 Hz), Plectron, Quick-Call 1 (2+2), and 5/6 Tone Sequential are available as an
option with Extended Call Paging. With the Instant Call Paging option, these tones can be
automatically routed to the proper channel. Without this option, the tones must be
manually routed. This Instant Call Paging option also allows individual control buttons to
be programmed to send one or an entire sequence of pages.
Each channel can be optioned to support a mix of control types: DC remote, tone remote,
local control, and E&M control. The DC remote control requires one optional DC Control
Daughter Board per DC channel. This DC Control Daughter Board also has a line-
operated transmit light (LOTL) to show if a channel is in use via another source. The tone
remote control requires one optional Tone Remote System Adapter Board per system.
Each channel that requires tone control can now be configured with the channel option
jumpers. If a channel requires LOTL indication, a Tone Remote LOTL Daughter Board is
then added for that specific channel.
A Phone Patch Card is an option that allows the console operator to establish a patch
between any radio channel and a telephone line. The card can have either one or two
telephone interfaces. The console can also function as a hands-free, single-line or dual-line
telephone, giving the operator the ability to receive and place telephone calls from the
console. Only one card can be added per system. It does not require one of the dual
channel slots.
The Expanded Auxiliary I/O Card adds input and output capabilities over the standard 8
inputs and 8 outputs available. This card does require one of the Dual Channel Card slots.
The Model 4115B is a rackmount panel, which allows the system to be configured with an
additional 60 programmable switches. The system can accept a maximum of two
expansion panels. The Console Programming System (CPSW) is used to define the
function of the additional panel(s).