ZETRON 025-9623 D3 User manual

Intelligent Radio Interface Module
for Motorola iDEN i365
025-9623 D3

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This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,
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against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case
the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
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Safety Summary
STOP
Warning! For your safety and the protection of the equipment, observe these
precautions when installing or servicing Zetron equipment.
•Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the equipment or included in documentation.
•Only technically qualified service personnel are permitted to install or service the equipment.
•Be aware of and avoid contact with areas subject to high voltage or amperage. Because some
components can store dangerous charges even after power is disconnected, always discharge
components before touching.
•Never insert objects of any kind through openings in the equipment. Conductive foreign
objects could produce a short circuit that could cause fire, electrical shock, or equipment
damage.
•Remove rings, watches, and other metallic objects from your body before opening
equipment. These could be electrical shock or burn hazards.
•Ensure that a proper electrostatic discharge device is used, to prevent damage to electronic
components.
•Do not attempt internal service of equipment unless another person, capable of rendering aid
and resuscitation, is present.
•Do not work near rotating fans unless absolutely necessary. Exercise caution to prevent fans
from taking in foreign objects, including hair, clothing, and loose objects.
•Use care when moving equipment, especially rack-mounted modules, which could become
unstable. Certain items may be heavy. Use proper care when lifting.
Change List for Rev C, January 2012
•Added RTEMS copyright information to front matter.
Change List for Rev D, June 2015
•Added a new parameter, Use Hardware Ptt, to the section on iDEN Handheld radio
parameters, see Use Hardware Ptt on page 48
Change List for Rev D1, October 2018
•Replaced a reference to Windows 2000 and Windows XP with “Windows Operating
system” in Initial Configuration Using the Digi Software Tool on page 27
Change List for Rev D2, March 2021
•Removed login and password references.
•Updated the Limited Warranty and Limitation of Liability statements.
Change List for Rev D3, April 2021
•Removed third-party logon and password information.

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Contents
Introduction .......................................................................................................7
Overview ................................................................................................................................ 7
System Features.................................................................................................................... 8
Radio and Console Compatibility........................................................................................... 8
Installation.........................................................................................................9
Overview ................................................................................................................................ 9
Required Tools............................................................................................................. 10
Radio Configuration ............................................................................................................. 10
DIP Switches........................................................................................................................ 10
Mounting the iRIM and iRIM Adapter .................................................................................. 11
Connecting the Components ............................................................................................... 12
Power Ports.................................................................................................................. 15
Radio Ports .................................................................................................................. 15
Network Port ................................................................................................................ 15
Consoles Port............................................................................................................... 16
Quick Setup for Zetron Consoles ..................................................................19
Overview .............................................................................................................................. 19
Requirements............................................................................................................... 19
Connecting to the iRIM ........................................................................................................ 20
Configuring System Parameters.......................................................................................... 21
Configuring Channel Parameters ........................................................................................ 22
Channel A or Channel B Parameters .......................................................................... 22
Configuring Console Audio Levels ...................................................................................... 23
Configuring the Digi One SP Device .............................................................25
Overview .............................................................................................................................. 25
Confirming the Serial Port Pinout ........................................................................................ 25
Initial Configuration Using the Digi Software Tool ............................................................... 27
Configuration Using a Browser............................................................................................ 34
iRIM Configuration Reference........................................................................39
Overview .............................................................................................................................. 39
Requirements....................................................................................................................... 39
Setup.................................................................................................................................... 40
PC to iRIM Direct Connection...................................................................................... 40
PC to iRIM Connection over a Network ....................................................................... 41
HTTP Access ....................................................................................................................... 41
Connecting................................................................................................................... 41
Viewing and Modifying the Configuration .................................................................... 41

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Saving the Configuration to Disk ................................................................................. 42
Saving the Event Log to Disk ...................................................................................... 42
Viewing the Firmware and Configuration Versions ..................................................... 42
Reverting to a Previous Firmware or Configuration Version....................................... 43
Rebooting the iRIM...................................................................................................... 43
Logging Out ................................................................................................................. 43
FTP Access ......................................................................................................................... 43
Configuration Reference ..................................................................................................... 44
System Parameters ..................................................................................................... 44
Channel Parameters.................................................................................................... 46
Parameters Specific to iDEN Handheld ...................................................................... 48
Talkgroup List .............................................................................................................. 48
LED Indicators................................................................................................ 50
iRIM Adapter LEDs.............................................................................................................. 50
iRIM LEDs ........................................................................................................................... 50
Specifications................................................................................................. 52
General System Specifications ........................................................................................... 52
Tone Remote Interface........................................................................................................ 52
Index................................................................................................................ 54

Overview
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Introduction
Overview
The Intelligent Radio Interface Module (iRIM), used in conjunction with an iRIM iDEN
i365 Adapter, enables you to operate a remote Motorola iDEN i365 or i365IS radio with
Zetron DCS-5020 and ACOM consoles. The iRIM passes transmit and receive audio and
provides access to radio functions through tone remote function tone sequences. The
iRIM iDEN i365 Adapter provides the appropriate connections to the radio, enabling the
radios to communicate with the iRIM, to be powered by the adapter, and to charge their
batteries.
Figure 1: iRIM and iRIM Adapter
Ethernet Power
Radio Interface Module
Status Line Radio
TX
RX
Channel A
Status Line Radio
TX
RX
Channel B
Power
iRIM iDEN i365 Adapter
Radio
A
Radio
B
Note This manual assumes that the installer has basic proficiency with
radio installation and use of radio programming software.

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System Features
This iRIM has the following features:
•Remote control of Motorola i365 and i365IS radios through standard tone remote
function tones
•All radio progress tones passed to the console
•Voice delay to compensate for trunked-radio system key-up delays and FSK
signaling
•AGC (automatic gain control) on transmit audio
•Control of two radios per iRIM
•Modular connectors and pre-set levels for easy installation
•Configurable over Ethernet using a standard web browser
•Desk or rack mounting (optional)
Radio and Console Compatibility
•This iRIM connects to Zetron DCS-5020 and ACOM consoles.
•This iRIM is compatible with Motorola iDEN i365 and i365IS radios.
Note Throughout this manual, the notation “i365” applies equally to
either the i365 or i365IS radios.

Overview
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Installation
!
Caution! This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy. If not installed and used in accordance
with the instruction manual and commonly used radio
practices, it may cause interference to radio
communications. Only personnel experienced with consoles
and radio systems should install the iRIM.
Overview
Figure 2 shows an example system installation. Each radio connects to a port on the
iRIM iDEN i365 Adapter through one of the supplied radio interface cables. Ethernet
cables connect the iRIM Adapters to the iRIMs. The supplied RJ-45 cable, or any
standard eight-conductor RJ-45 cable, such as an Ethernet cable, connects the iRIM to a
punchdown block, which is then wired to the two channels on the console system. The
link between the console system and the iRIM is not limited in distance, so it may be
extended by means such as a leased line. The iRIM may be installed in a standard 19-inch
rack using the optional rack-mount adapter.
Installation of the iRIM is done in two phases:
•Configure system components
•Install and connect system components
Before beginning installation, read all of this section to become familiar with the system.

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Figure 2: Example system with four radios
ACOM
or
DCS-5020
Punch
down
block
iRIM
iDEN
iRIM iDEN
i365 Adapter
Radio 1
Radio 2
iRIM
iDEN
iRIM iDEN
i365 Adapter
Radio 3
Radio 4
Required Tools
Common hand tools are used to install the equipment. Additional tools may be needed to
wire to the punchdown block and console system.
Radio Configuration
Most of the radio’s configuration parameters can be set according to your preferences.
However, the following configuration parameters must be set in each iDEN radio to
allow proper operation with the console:
•The baud rate must be set to 19.2kbps. From the radio main menu select:
Settings | Advanced | Baud Rate | 19200
•The audio output level (speaker level) should be set to mid-range. From the radio
main menu select: Settings | Volume | Speaker | 3
DIP Switches
For normal operation, all iRIM DIP switches should be in the default UP position. The
DOWN position is only used in special circumstances during iRIM configuration.

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Table 1: iRIM DIP Switches
Switch Purpose Positions
A Network Parameter Select — Selects whether to use
the configured network parameters or the default
network parameters. For more information, refer to
PC to iRIM Direct Connection on page 40.
UP – Use the configured IP address
DOWN – Use the default IP address
(see switch B)
B IP Address Default — Selects which IP address to use
for the default. For more information, refer to PC to
iRIM Direct Connection on page 40.
UP – 192.168.0.1
DOWN – 192.168.0.133
C Unused Unused
D Fast Boot — Enables or disables the power-on RAM
test.
UP – Perform RAM test on boot up
DOWN – Fast boot
Mounting the iRIM and iRIM Adapter
This section is only relevant to rack-mount devices. For desktop devices, skip to the next
section: Connecting the Components on page 12.
The iRIMs and iRIM adapters are designed to be either free-standing devices or, with a
special top cover, rack-mount devices. A free-standing iRIM or adapter has no mount
points. An iRIM or adapter with a top cover meant for rack mounting has two “ears” with
a total of four holes. In the rack-mount configuration, there can be up to two iRIMs per
their mounting plate kit (P/N 950-0588) and up to two iRIM adapters per their mounting
plate kit (P/N 950-0898). A single unit rack mount plate kit is also available for iRIMs
(P/N 950-0589), but not iRIM adapters. The following figure shows two iRIMs in a dual
unit rack mount plate kit.
Ethernet Power
Radio Interface Module
Status Line Radio
TX
RX
Channel A
Status Line Radio
TX
RX
Channel B
Ethernet Power
Radio Interface Module
Status Line Radio
TX
RX
Channel A
Status Line Radio
TX
RX
Channel B
Height 1.75 inches (1 RU)
Width 19 inches
Depth 10 inches

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♦To mount the iRIM or iRIM adapter in a rack-mount configuration:
1. Ensure there is adequate rack space. Each plate requires 1RU of space.
2. The rack mount plate has a top edge and a bottom edge that must be oriented
correctly. On a dual unit plate, the long edge with two rounded corners is the top.
On a single unit plate, the edge closest to the stripe is the top.
3. Slip the unit’s “ears” over the threaded studs on the back of the rack mount plate.
4. Secure the unit with the four provided 4-40 nuts. Repeat for additional units.
5. Install the mount plate and attached units by driving the four provided screws
through the mounting plate into the rack. This is best done with two people: one
to support the weight and position of the hardware and the other to drive the
screws.
Connecting the Components
Connect the components according to the following diagrams. More detailed information
is provided in the sections following the diagrams.

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Figure 4: iRIM connection diagram in an Acom system
+13.5VDC/GND
A B C D
Consoles
Network
Radio BRadio A
iDEN i365
Radios
iRIM Radio Adapter for
Motorola iDEN i365
+13.5V
Input
+13.5V
Output
Cable P/N
709-7966
Customer-supplied power
Ground
Connector
included
with iRIM
Standard
Ethernet
Cables
Earth
Ground
+12 VDC
(10.5 to 16 VDC)
3.2A minimum with two radios
(1.0A for iRIM plus adapter)
(1.1A for each radio)
Cable P/N 709-7964
+12VDC
Radio A
iRIM
Radio A
iRIM
Radio B Radio B
P/N 709-0065
Cable P/N 709-7964
Punch down block
Custom cable
Ethernet Network
or
Crossover Cable
P/N 709-0130
Zetron iRIM for Motorola iDEN i365
Acom EIU Card
Acom RIU Card
Note When looking at the back of the units as shown in
Figure 3
, pin
1 is on the left for all ports shown in the diagram.

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Power Ports
A single power connection to the iRIM adapter, meeting the following specifications,
provides sufficient power for the iRIM, the iRIM adapter, and two i365 radios including
TX/RX operation and battery charging occurring simultaneously.
Table 2: iRIM “+13.5Vdc/GND” Input Pinout
Pin
Description
1 10.5 Vdc to 16 Vdc, 3.2 amps
2 Ground
♦To connect power
1. Connect cable 709-7966 from the iRIM adapter’s output port to the power port
on the iRIM as shown in Figure 3.
2. Using the screw terminal provided with the iRIM, connect power to the iRIM
iDEN i365 Adapter as described in Table 2 and as shown in Figure 3.
Radio Ports
♦To connect the iRIM to the iRIM adapter
1. Use cable 709-0065 (or a standard CAT5 Ethernet patch cable) to connect the
Radio A port on the iRIM to the iRIM Radio A port on the iRIM adapter, as
shown in Figure 3.
2. Use cable 709-0065 (or a standard CAT5 Ethernet patch cable) to connect the
Radio Bport on the iRIM to the iRIM Radio Bport on the iRIM adapter, as
shown in Figure 3.
♦To connect an i365 radio to the iRIM adapter
1. Plug the 8-pin modular connector on the supplied cable (part number 709-7964)
into the appropriate RJ-45 jack on the back of the iRIM adapter (either Radio A
or Radio B) as shown in Figure 3.
2. Connect the other end of the cable to the radio.
3. Repeat for additional radios.
Network Port
The Network Port is initially connected to a computer by way of Ethernet during initial
configuration of the iRIM. A computer on the same network (or connected by a crossover
cable) uses a web browser to configure the iRIM. After initial configuration, the iRIM is
Network Port is connected to a COM port on the DCS-5020 Digital Switch or the Acom
Console Unit, by way of an Ethernet-to-Serial convertor.

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♦To connect the iRIM to a computer for initial configuration
1. Use cable 709-0065 (or a standard CAT5 Ethernet patch cable) to connect the
Network port on the iRIM to the same network as the computer.
-or-
Use a crossover cable to connect the Network port on the iRIM directly to an
Ethernet jack on the computer.
♦To connect the iRIM to DCS-5020
1. Using either an Ethernet network or an Ethernet crossover cable (P/N 709-0130),
connect the Network Port of the iRIM to the Ethernet side of the Digi One SP
Serial-to-IP convertor.
2. Connect the appropriate COM port of the DCS-5020 Digital Switch to the serial
side of the Digi One SP Serial-to-IP convertor. The COM port on the Digital
Switch must be properly configured. For additional information, refer to DCS-
5020 Software Installation and Configuration (P/N 025-9540).
♦To connect the iRIM to Acom
1. Using either an Ethernet network or an Ethernet crossover cable (P/N 709-0130),
connect the Network Port of the iRIM to the Acom EIU. For more information,
refer to Acom Ethernet Interface Unit (P/N 025-9620).
Consoles Port
To connect the radio audio to DCS-5020, use the supplied Y-cable (P/N 709-7881) to
connect the Consoles jack on the back of the iRIM to the RMT jacks on the Basic Dual
Radio Module in the DCS-5020 Digital Switch.
To connect the radio audio to Acom, use the supplied standard RJ-45 cable wired for
Ethernet (P/N 209-0065) to connect the Consoles jack on the back of the iRIM to the
Acom system’s punchdown block. These wires ultimately connect to either an RIU or an
EIU card. This single cable carries transmit and receive pairs for both radio channels.
Since the interface uses differential audio, it is important that the twisted pairs in the
cable correspond to the audio pairs on the connector. Table 3 provides wiring
information.
Figure 5: iRIM Rear Panel
+13.5VDC/GND
A B C D
Consoles NetworkRadio B
Radio A
Pin 1 Pin 1 Pin 1 Pin 1
Note This table assumes the cable follows the T-568B wiring scheme.

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Table 3: iRIM “Consoles” Jack Signal Pinout
Pin
Wire Color
Description
1 Orange/White RXB+ (RIM to Console Audio +, Channel B)
2 Orange RXB– (RIM to Console Audio –, Channel B)
3 Green/White RXA+ (RIM to Console Audio +, Channel A)
4 Blue TXA+ (Console to RIM Audio +, Channel A)
5 Blue/White TXA– (Console to RIM Audio –, Channel A)
6 Green RXA– (RIM to Console Audio –, Channel A)
7 Brown/White TXB+ (Console to RIM Audio +, Channel B)
8 Brown TXB– (Console to RIM Audio –, Channel B)
Pin 1 is to the left when looking at the rear of the iRIM, as shown in Figure 5.

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Quick Setup for Zetron Consoles
Overview
This chapter describes how to configure the iRIM for use with an Acom or DCS-5020
console using step-by-step procedures. Additional detail and reference information is
provided in the following chapter, iRIM on page 39.
In this chapter:
•Connecting to the iRIM on page 20
•Configuring System Parameters on page 21
•Configuring Channel Parameters on page 22
•Configuring Console Audio Levels on page 23
Requirements
•The Zetron console is already configured
•The radios are already configured for the iRIM
(see Radio Configuration on page 10)
•A computer with the following:
•Ethernet network capability
•Web browser
•Connection between the PC and the iRIM such as a crossover Ethernet cable
-or-
•Ethernet cable and 10-BASE-T connection to the network

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Connecting to the iRIM
All iRIMs come from the factory with the same configuration. The default network
settings are fine if the iRIMs are not actually going to be used on a network, but need to
be changed if they are. (The main issue is that on networks, all devices must have
different IP addresses and the iRIMs all have the same address initially.)
1. Apply power to the iRIM.
2. Connect the Ethernet port on the configuration PC to the Network port on the
back of the iRIM with a cross-over Ethernet cable. The Ethernet LED on the
front of the iRIM should be green. If you do not have a cross-over cable, connect
both the configuration PC and the iRIM to a common Ethernet switch.
3. Set the IP address of the configuration PC to 192.168.0.5, the network mask to
255.255.255.0, and gateway address to 192.168.0.2.
4. Open a web browser, such as Internet Explorer,
on the configuration PC. Open a connection to
this URL:
5. http://192.168.0.133/
The page to the right should appear in the
browser.
STOP
Warning! Good cybersecurity practice requires changing the default
password immediately after logging in for the first time.
Continued use of default passwords is a significant security
vulnerability.
6. Enter the default password and click the
Login button. If you don’t know the
password, contact Zetron Technical
Support.
At this point, the configuration can be modified
or product version information about the iRIM
may be viewed. Use the buttons on screen to navigate through the menus. Do not use the
browser’s “back” button as the iRIM has to keep state between screens and the “back”
button does not notify the iRIM that the user is viewing a different screen. The login
session shall time out after 10 minutes of inactivity.
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