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TomzWW

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I run a motorola control center for my base station. I want to add a zetron patch to it.

I have the info. but not sure how to actually follow all of it.

The control box has 31 connection terminals as follows.

1. Ground
2. Mic Lo
3. Mic Hi
4. Quik Call
5. Singal Tones
6. Aux Rec
7. SP
8. DC Line +
9. DC Line -
10. 12 VDC +
11. !2 VDC -
12. 8 o GRD
13. 8 o Hot
14. 8 o Mute
15. DS PTT
16. Mic PTT
17. Alt Line +
18. Alt Line -
19. PL Dis
20. LOS Reset
21. Audio "A"
22. SP
23. Page PTT
24. Tel
25. Audio Line -
26 Audio Line +
27 DS Mic Lo
28. DS Mic Hi
29 SP
30 Supv Cont +
31 Supv Cont -


Now for the Patch, I have the following Diagram attatched BELOW.

I just cant figure out how to actually convert the diagram into the connections listed above since they are slightly different in text and as well, as the diagram. I dont understand the dot's and lines running accross other lines.

I would be greatful if someone can shed some light on this for me.

Thanks
Tom Brock
 

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