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Home Intercom Systems Owners Manual Owners Manual

TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION....2 Features Include PARTS IDENTIFICATION....3 POWERING UP THE SYSTEM......3 MODE DEFINITIONS..4 Music Mode Monitor Mode Privacy Mode PAGING CALLS.5 SELECT CALLS.6 DOOR/GATE STATION OPERATION 7 AUXILIARY/LOCK OUTPUT.. 8 FUNCTIONS OF KEYS AND CONTROLS....8 Local Volume Control Auxiliary Input Jack Type B PROGRAMMING OPTIONS...9 Program Mode 6 Wire / 8 Wire Mode Single Digit and Double Digit Select Calling Keypad Backlighting Changing Room Station Coding TROUBLESHOOTING..11 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS...12

INTRODUCTION The SYSTEM ONE Home Communication System provides the simplicity and reliability of digital technology and can be installed using up to 20 stations offering great flexibility and convenience. FEATURES INCLUDE: Paging and Select call capability so you can target your calls to individual stations, or the entire system Hands free reply to all calls; especially helpful with young children who can reply from any part of a room without the need to press a button Privacy function to avoid being listened to by other stations Multiple Door/Gate release (optional) Automatic reset circuitry so you do not have to remember to reset any switches after making an intercom call Switchable keypad back lighting at all room stations This total Home Communications System continues to set the highest standards of quality and performance for which Valet is well known. To assist in the initial understanding of the operation of this system, we recommend you follow the order in which the instructions are set out. System One offers the flexbility of installation without a Master station. For information on installation of systems with Masters please refer to the Master Supplement. 2

POWERING UP THE SYSTEM **Bold numbers correspond to this key 18/2 cable should be connected from the transformer to the DC power booster, this distance should not exceed 16 feet. The DC power booster should be connected to the systems most center room station, (length of 18/2 cable should not exceed 50 feet from DC power booster to room station). PBDC15 CONNECT PBDC15 TO CENTRALLY LOACTED ROOM STATION 3

MODE DEFINITIONS System One allows you to choose or alter settings at individual stations. To gain the greatest benefit from your system, we strongly recommend you carefully read what settings are available and how you can use them to your advantage. MUSIC MODE Any station set to this mode can listen to any other station being monitored, and can listen to music from the master or auxiliary input jack where these have been fitted. To select Music Mode: Press the MUSIC key 24 at the station where this function is required (Red light will come on indicating station is in Music Mode) Ensure LOCAL VOLUME CONTROL 6 is set to a reasonable level To de-select Music Mode: Press the MUSIC key 24 (Red light will turn off indicating station is no longer in Music Mode) MONITOR MODE Any station set to this mode can be listened to by other stations. For example: To ensure that a baby is sleeping soundly or that a sick child or an elderly parent is comfortable at night. To select Monitor Mode: Press the MONITOR key 23 (The green light will come on indicating the microphone is activated) NOTE: o Any station desiring to listen to a monitored station should be set to Music Mode See above o Listening to monitored stations is more effective if the radio is turned off at the master** o Any station set to monitor mode will not respond to paging calls, door calls, and door chimes. o Any station set to monitor mode will respond to select calls which allows for communication to the station being monitored. 4

To de-select Monitor Mode: Press the MONITOR key 23 The green light will turn off indicating the microphone is de-activated. PRIVACY MODE This mode caters for situations where you want to prevent other stations from listening in to a particular room by disabling the station s ability to reply to incoming calls. (The only way a station that is in privacy mode can communicate with other stations, is if it is initiating the call.) To engage Privacy Mode: Press the PRIVACY key 16 at the station where this mode of operation is required. (The green light will flash indicating the station is in Privacy Mode) To disengage Privacy Mode: Press the PRIVACY key 16 (The green light will stop flashing indicating the station is no longer in Privacy Mode) PAGING CALLS A Paging Call communicates to all other stations with the exception of door stations and is the best method of speaking to someone if you re not exactly sure where they are. To page all stations: Press and hold the HOUSE key 1 at the master or any room station The green light will turn on indicating your microphone is active Commence your conversation then release the HOUSE key 1 to listen for a reply The green light will turn off at the station initiating the call and will turn on at all receiving stations enabling the person(s) receiving the call to reply * Those replying to a call need not press any buttons. All replies are hands free 5

Continue the conversation pressing the HOUSE key 1 to talk and releasing the HOUSE key 1 to listen When the conversation is complete the system will reset after approximately 20 seconds from when the HOUSE key was last released or the system can be reset manually by pressing the CANCEL/CLEAR key 3 IMPORTANT EXCEPTIONS Stations set to Monitor MODE or with volume control turned to minimum will not receive Paging calls Stations set to PRIVACY MODE will not allow a hands free reply Do not initiate a call if the red light is flashing as this indicates that someone is already using the system to communicate SELECT CALLS A Select Call directs communication to a particular station within the system with the exception of door stations. If your system has been programmed for double digit format to allow for more than eight Select Call channels, refer to section Initiating a Select Call Double Digit Format below. Initiating A Select Call Single Digit Format: Press and hold the selection number (1-8) on the dialing keypad 20 at any room station The green light will turn on indicating your microphone is active Commence your conversation then release the key to listen for a reply The green light will turn off at the initiating station and will turn on at the receiving station(s) enabling the person(s) receiving the call to reply ** Those replying to a call need not press any buttons. All replies are hands free When the conversation is complete, the system will reset after approximately 20 seconds from when the selected number was last released OR the system can be reset manually by pressing the CANCEL / CLEAR key 3 6

Initiating a Select Call Double Digit Format: Press the first digit of the selection number (1-3) on dialing keypad 20 at any room station The red light will begin flashing Press and hold the second digit of the selection number (1-8) on the dialing keypad The green light will turn on indicating your microphone is active Commence your conversation then release the second digit key to listen for a reply The green light will turn off at the initiating station and will turn on at the receiving station(s) enabling the person(s) receiving the call to reply **Those replying to a call need not press any buttons. All replies are hands free Continue the conversation by pressing the second digit key to talk and releasing the second digit key to listen When the conversation is complete the system will reset after approximately 20 seconds from when the second digit key was last released OR the system can be reset manually by pressing the CANCEL / CLEAR key 3 IMPORTANT EXCEPTIONS Stations with volume controls turned to minimum will not receive any calls Stations set to PRIVACY MODE will not allow a hands free reply Do not initiate a call if the red light is flashing as this indicates that someone is already using the system to communicate DOOR/GATE STATION OPERATION HOW TO TALK TO DOOR/GATE STATIONS: A visitor activating the Front Door/Gate Button 21 activates an electronic door chime that rings at all stations providing local volume controls are not turned to minimum and the stations are not set to monitor mode. To talk to a visitor at the Front Door or Gate Press and hold the DOOR key 17 at the master or at any room station The green light will come on Commence the conversation and release the DOOR button to listen to reply The green light turns off The visitor does not have to press anything just talk 7

Continue the conversation pressing the DOOR button to talk and releasing the DOOR key to listen When the conversation is complete the system will reset after approximately 20 seconds from when the DOOR key 17 was last released OR the system can be reset manually by pressing the CANCEL / CLEAR key 3 IMPORTANT EXCEPTION Stations set to Monitor MODE or with volume control turned to minimum will not hear the electronic chime when a visitor presses the Front Door/ Gate button 21 AUXILIARY/LOCK OUTPUT Electronic door locks, Automatic gates, Courtesy lights, Alarm panic circuits, etc. can be controlled from the master or any room station if optional auxiliary output boards have been fitted to your system. These outputs can be programmed to time out or toggle depending on the application. To activate an output: Press and release the AUXILIARY OUTPUT key 18 at master or any room station followed by the predetermined number on the DIALING KEYPAD 20 for the device you wish to control If the output is programmed to time out, the device will de-activate or reset after a predetermined period of time If the output is programmed to toggle the output will remain on until the AUXILIARY OUTPUT key 18 followed the predetermined number on the DIALING KEYPAD 20 are pressed again NOTE: For this Optional feature to be available the fitting of Auxiliary output boards and additional wiring are required at installation. FUNCTIONS OF KEYS AND CONTROLS LOCAL VOLUME CONTROLS 6 Adjustment of this control will set the speaker volume at the particular station for: a) Music b) Communication c) Electronic Chime Slide the control to the desired level (Usual setting is about ¾) 8

AUXILIARY INPUT JACK TYPE B Optional accessory allowing an external audio device to be connected to the intercom system where a master has not been incorporated NOTE: A suitable connecting lead is required to connect the external audio device to either of the input jacks above. PROGRAMMING OPTIONS (System One w/ VR102 Board Only) In Program mode System One room stations can have the following options programmed: 6 Wire or 8 Wire operation (Installer option) Single digit or double digit operation for Select Calls (Installer Option) Keypad back lighting on or off (User option) Station coding (User option) ENTER PROGRAM MODE Enter programming mode by pressing the PRIVACY and MONITOR buttons simultaneously. Once in program mode 6 Wire/8 Wire and Single or Double Digit Select Call can be modified. 9 6 WIRE / 8 WIRE MODE This setting is determined by how the system has been wired. Green LED off indicates 6 Wire and Green LED on indicates 8 Wire Pressing house button toggles between 6 Wire and 8 Wire modes NOTE: This setting is usually set by the installer and should not be altered. SINGLE DIGIT AND DOUBLE DIGIT SELECT CALLING Single digit Select Calling is designed for systems requiring up to 8 select call channels. Double digit Select Calling is designed for systems requiring from 9 to 20 select call channels. Single digit numbers are displayed as a series of 1 to 8 repeated flashes Double digit numbers are displayed by 2 quick flashes (indicating Double digit mode) followed by 1 to 3 flashes (indicating the first digit) followed by 1 to 8 flashes (indicating the second digit) The Auxiliary button is used to toggle between Single Digit & Double Digit Modes NOTE: This setting is usually set by the installer and generally should not be altered.

KEYPAD BACKLIGHTING Keypad illumination can be toggled on or off using the Door button. CHANGING ROOM STATION CODING For the purpose of Select Calling, each individual station must be allocated a number between 1 and 8 (Single digit) or 11 and 38 (Double digit). If more than one station is allocated the same number, the stations having the same number will form a group. Allocating a number to a station is done by means of programming via the keypad. SINGLE DIGIT Enter a number between 1 and 8 by pressing the corresponding button The red LED will repeatedly flash the programmed number while in program mode DOUBLE DIGIT Enter a number in the ranges of 11 to 18, 21 to 28 or 31 to 38 The red LED will quickly flash twice, then flash the first digit and then flash the second digit This sequence will continue to flash while in program mode EXIT PROGRAM MODE Exit program mode by pressing the CLEAR button 10

TROUBLESHOOTING Because System One automatically resets at the completion of all intercom call functions, there are few areas, once installation and testing has been completed and the instructions read, that should cause you any problems. In this manual there are various NOTES and IMPORTANT EXCEPTIONS at the completion of certain sections detailing why some functions are not available. Should you find you are having problems in any intercom area, we suggest that you return to the application section and check the notes and exceptions listed. Listed below are some of the most common problems and their solutions. NO OPERATION FROM SYSTEM AT ALL Ensure three-pin plug from power supply is properly plugged in and power point is turned on. Experience shows that most service problems relate either to incorrect installation or a lack of understanding of the instructions. Your System One Intercom is fairly comprehensive and as such it may take a little time to familiarize yourself with its operation. Should you have doubts, do not hesitate to contact your local distributor who is able to provide professionally service for all your intercom needs. 11

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INTERCOM Digital Control Circuitry Electronic Microphones Wide Dynamic Range Independent Amplification SPEAKERS Cloth Suspension, Single cone 102mm, 16 Ohm, 10 Watt with 3 ounce magnet POWER REQUIREMENT 13.8V DC (Minumum) - 15V DC (Maximum), Regulated Supply (Current rating dependent on size of system) 12

13 ROOM STATION DIALING LIST

9884 Monroe Dr. Dallas, Texas 75220 Phone: 1-800-666-2191 FAX: (214) 351-2194 Email: sales@audiotechnology.com www.audiotechnology.com 2006 Lindsay Manufacturing, Inc. L6089