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Data Sheet

USE2.OB
Interface Attachment for Local Battery Telephony

USE2.OB
Interface Attachment to Switch on Local Battery (LB)
Lines and Generate Ring Pulses

Fig. USE2.OB (L- No. 2.730)

At a Glance:

Switching on LB lines

Renewal of ring power pulses in LB lines

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Data Sheet
USE2.OB
Interface Attachment for Local Battery Telephony

The USE2.OB interface attachment converts the digit codes used in the system
into allocated LB call signals and vice versa.
Voice monitoring can be set in this model. When the option for voice monitoring
is set, after a pause in conversation of 60 seconds, the conversation connection
is terminated.

The area of use for the USE2.OB attachment is train stations, stops or routes
which are not occupied by a traffic superintendent anymore and at which a sig-
nalling system is not required. The digital exchange system DVS-21 with
USE2.OB interface transfers connections to occupied electronic control signal
boxes or to control centres.

Function Description:

LB

PABX

LK 1

DVS-21 LK n
LK 2

E1 E1
2DA NFL Remote
LB PA,
DRWL,
SV01 CPU1 USE2 4FTR Radio

PABX
GS
N
F
USE2 DVS-21
L
LB

Application example LB line forwarding

Using the USE2.OB interface the DVS-21 can forward calls originating from a local
battery telephone (LB telephone).
One USE2.OB attachment is required per LB device (LB line in 2-wire technology).
Incoming and outgoing calls can be transferred over multiple DVS-21 systems using
E1 connections (4FTR carrier card with E1 attachment).

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USE2.OB
Interface Attachment for Local Battery Telephony

Function Description:

One LB line in 2-wire technology can be connected per USE2.OB interface (4-
wire technology only with double the number of interfaces).

The following functions are active for LB operation:

- Call recognition
- Call generation
- Voice recognition
- Codec + filter

The interaction of the individual functions is illustrated in the following block dia-
gram.

USE2.OB

+5V
Ruferkennung
Call Recognition
S GND
C -5V
t
Ruferzeugung
Call Generation
O
e KS
a
OB

Cocec +and
Codec Filter
Filter
N
u
+/- A

T
e
P
r
R C BUS
D M
u
O
n
L
-48V
Voice
Sprach- g
erkennung
Recognition
I/O +0V

Frontplatten-
Front LED
Plate LED
On
Al

Block diagram USE2.OB

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USE2.OB
Interface Attachment for Local Battery Telephony

Call Recognition

The attachment, call recognition, receives the incoming dialling information.


The dialling information is galvanically separated and adapted through an opto-
coupler, passed to the microcontroller (control unit) and there processed.

Call Generation

The attachment, call generation, is switched through relay contacts over the LB
line and generates the dialling pulses controlled by the processor.

Voice Recognition

The attachment, voice recognition, is used by the microcontroller to determine the


presence of voice signals. Voice signals detected inside a time window cause the
connection to be maintained. If there is no speech inside of the time window then
the connection is terminated.
Sensitivity and time can be configured using the ICS software.

Codec + Filter

The main component of the codec/filter attachment is a programmable PCM co-


dec/filter building block. Using this the sending and receiving level can be config-
ured. It also suppresses the return transmission of the voice signal of the dialogue
partner. This is realized through a configurable filter unit and out-of-phase over-
loading of the return channel. This effectively prevents feedback.
The sending and receiving level as well as the filter values can be configured us-
ing the ICS software.

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USE2.OB
Interface Attachment for Local Battery Telephony

The Front Plate Symbols and their Meaning:

The System Blinker


Addressing from processor taking place

I/O Input/Output
BUS output works as push-push operation with the system
blinker
BUS input works as push-pull operation with the system blinker

Receiving
Incoming call signal / voice signal recognized

Sending
Outgoing call signal

On Status Display
Connection exists

Alarm Error Message


Signals an invalid LB call signal

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USE2.OB
Interface Attachment for Local Battery Telephony

Technical Data:

Operating Voltage: 48 V

Operating Voltage: +/-5 V (control)

Operational Current (48 V): 35 mA

Operational Current (+5 V): 30 mA

Operational Current (-5 V): 12 mA

Temperature Range: 0 C to 45 C

Weight: 230 g

Installation Height: 3HE

Installation Widht: 6TE

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