V-136RTHF 36 ZONE TALKBACK INTERCOM/ PAGE CONTROL UNIT

Similar documents
V-119RT 19 STATION ROTARY-TONE INTERCOM

V-1109RTVA NINE ZONE PAGE CONTROL

V-9963 DIGITAL FEEDBACK ELIMINATOR

V-9927A DIGITAL MULTI-TONE GENERATOR

Built. Demanding. To Meet The Most. User Requirements. SWM Series Wall Mount Amplifiers

MODEL CM-30. Technical Practice November 2002 Issue 4. Service Observing System 1. GENERAL 2. DESIGN FEATURES CONTENTS: Model CM-30

PagePac Plus AmpliCenter V A/V A Installation and Use

MICROTOOLS MICRONETBLINK KIT

PagePac Plus AmpliCenter V A - (D300A) V A - (D100A) V (D40) Installation and Use

SYSTEM OPERATING CONTROLS

OPERATION & SERVICE MANUAL FOR FC 110 AC POWER SOURCE

PagePac 20 Voice Paging System ZoneMate 9 Service Manual

V-2924 TALKBACK INTERCOM SYSTEM EXPANDABLE 24/48/72/96 ZONE

SI-125 Power Amplifier Manual 6205 Kestrel Road; Mississauga, Ontario; Canada; L5T 2A1 November 2016, Rev 0.5

Wilcom MODEL T136BSBZW CIRCUIT TEST SET. Operating Instructions

Wilcom MODEL T136BGMZW CIRCUIT TEST SET. Operating Instructions

HydroLynx Systems, Inc.

PA-15. Add Paging, Loud Ringing and Background Music to Centrex, PABX, IP, or Key Systems. Features. Applications. Specifications

MULTI-TONE GENERATOR V

PagePac Plus AmpliCenter V /V /V

TAG5000 WIRELESS PHASER. Instruction Manual HD ELECTRIC COMPANY 1475 LAKESIDE DRIVE WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS U.S.A.

WireMaster Coax BNC PN: Rev C 2/13

Vi6208, Vi6216, Vi6232 Vi6308, Vi6316, Vi6332

Easy-Link Plus Version 2.2

PagePac 20. ZoneMate 39 Service Manual For. Voice Paging System IS SM Issue 4, Nov. 1987

NCS-C150 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Rev A. Collcomm Inc. Shipping Address 2310 Pendley Road Cumming, Georgia 30041

A Channel Amplifier

Signal Isolation Module. Instruction Manual SIM

441 DUAL CHANNEL 15 BAND 2/3 OCTAVE GRAPHIC EQUALIZER 451 SINGLE CHANNEL 31 BAND 1/3 OCTAVE GRAPHIC EQUALIZER

Explosion Proof Page/Talk Paging Amplifier

f i r e - p a r t s. c o m

1825 Duet Plus Installation Guide

INSTRUCTION MANUAL LKG 601 Electrical Safety Analyzer

INSTRUCTION MANUAL. March 11, 2003, Revision 3

Safety. This symbol, adjacent to a terminal, indicates that, under normal use, hazardous voltages may be present.

E7000, E7500, and E ma Analog Transmitters

User Instructions. Model PS-2001L. Power Supply. Model SPS Power Supply. Audiocom Intercom Systems Rev. A, 4/2001.

Model 1791 VHF Radio User's Manual

INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL FOR GROUND MONITOR GM-250 COPYRIGHT 1983 AMERICAN MINE RESEARCH, INC.

TRANSDUCER IN-LINE AMPLIFIER

TRANSDUCER IN-LINE AMPLIFIER

PULSE DISTRIBUTION AMPLIFIER OPERATING MANUAL

DA6002D-DA10004D. INSTALLATION / OWNER'S MANUAL Mobile Power Amplifiers

HTA125A/250A. Power Amplifiers. Installation & Use Manual

Opus 21 s80 Integrated Amplifier Owner's Manual

Series 3000 Model R-107A

Classic Series Public Address Amplifiers C10 & C20 Models

NCS-C150 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Rev D. Collcomm Inc. d.b.a. NCS. Shipping Address 2310 Pendley Road Cumming, Georgia 30041

CONNECT SYSTEMS INCORPORATED 1802 Eastman Ave., Suite 116 Ventura, Ca FLEX SERIES UNIVERSAL CONTROLLER

TONE ALERT RECEIVER MODEL 2TR9A. P.O. Box West Pacific. Lexington, NE 68850

Owner s Manual DKW-3 GT. Wireless VHF Instrument System

ADA416-XLR DISTRIBUTION AMPLIFIERS OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL

XPR522 XPR540. XPR SERIES INSTALLATION / OWNER'S MANUAL Mobile Power Amplifiers

Precision Frequency To Voltage Converter Card

Pen Multimeter. Model

INSTRUCTION MANUAL LKG

PA Watt Compact Two Zone Amplifier to Drive up to 60 Paging Speakers. 60 Watt / 2 Zone Power Amplifier. Features. Applications.

Mini Receiver. Off Peak System Control. Operation & Installation Guide for Power Line Carrier WARRANTY. (Applicable to Software Version

Series 500. Owner s Manual. Analog Transmitters by Data Industrial. Data Industrial. Data Industrial 2/95 PN 72806

NCS-C151 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Rev B. Collcomm Inc. d.b.a. NCS. Shipping Address 2310 Pendley Road Cumming, Georgia 30041

CONNECT SYSTEMS INCORPORATED 1802 Eastman Ave., Suite 116 Ventura, Ca FLEX SERIES UNIVERSAL CONTROLLER

HQ-31 HQ-15 USER S GUIDE SINGLE CHANNEL 31 BAND 1/3 OCTAVE GRAPHIC EQUALIZER DUAL CHANNEL 15 BAND 2/3 OCTAVE GRAPHIC EQUALIZER

AMP-13 OPERATOR S MANUAL

Table of Contents. Safety Notices

V-1109RTHF NINE ZONE PAGE CONTROL

15 Amp Digital High Frequency PWM Motor Speed Controller SPD-315-D and SPD-315-DS

CT-2 and CT-3 Channel Taggers OPERATION MANUAL

INSTALLATION GUIDE. Video Balun Transceiver with fixed BNC for twisted pair operation with other balun transceivers or active receivers.

MODEL UBP-10 UNIVERSAL IN-LINE TRANSDUCER AMPLIFIER BI-POLAR SUPPLY, 0-10 VOLT OUTPUT

TLS-3A. Telephone Line Simulator. User Manual , Rev. B Covers Model TLS-3A-01

Installation & Operation Manual SAGA1-K Series Industrial Radio Remote Control

DA560D COMPACT SERIES. INSTALLATION / OWNER'S MANUAL Mobile Power Amplifiers

S 275 Stereo Power Amplifier THE LEADER IN AUDIO ENGINEERING. Instructions for Use. Owner s Reference

User s Guide Instructions for Installation and Operation

COMMERCIAL TRANSMITTER INSTRUCTIONS

Big Bang. SpeakerCraft. BB1235 Owner s Manual. Power Amplifiers

LBI Mobile Communications MDX DESK TOP STATION. Operator's Manual

AT&T 12/88. PagePac 6 Plus Voice Paging System User and Installation Manual

SX204. Headphone Amplifier. Symetrix. Owner s Manual

Model 113 Scintillation Preamplifier Operating and Service Manual

Interface Your Paging System with Virtually Any Telecom or IP Phone System

SSR-150xxx-40VL-12P-xC-xxxCS

Video/Audio Transmission System Series VA700. (formerly Series DVL4A)

R-X SERIES. Decade Resistor

SSR VL-12P-xC-NCS

Wilcom MODEL T336B CIRCUIT TEST SET. Operating Instructions

OWNERʼS MANUAL SMS V8-G Octal Tube Preamplifier for Guitar V8G-2 / Rev. 1b 7/12/14

JMAA-3600HR16-UL. Installation and Operation Instructions. Performance Series 360w RMS 4-Channel Amplifier Kit For Harley RoadGlide Ultra

INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR CELL SIMULATOR MODEL 2410

Master Reference Unit

Page/Talk Wall Stations

XIA3145 INSTALLATION/OWNER S MANUAL 2/1-Channel Mobile Power Amplifier

DA208 & DA416 DISTRIBUTION AMPLIFIERS OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL

Broadband Step-Up Transformer. User Manual

XPA2100 XPA4100 XPA6100. XPA SERIES INSTALLATION/OWNER S MANUAL Mobile Power Amplifiers

LT3000 ULTRASONIC LEVEL TRANSMITTER

DA604D DA954D DA501D DA801D COMPACT SERIES. INSTALLATION / OWNER'S MANUAL Mobile Power Amplifiers

USER MANUAL. MODEL 457B Seven Port Active Twinax Star Hub. SALES OFFICE (301) TECHNICAL SUPPORT (301)

Distribution Amplifiers 1

Owner s Manual DKW-3 HT. Wireless VHF Microphone System

Transcription:

VSP-V-13RTHF Issue V-13RTHF 3 ZONE TALKBACK INTERCOM/ PAGE CONTROL UNIT GENERAL The V-13RTHF is a single-path dial select microcomputer controlled intercom and page control unit used with a 1A2 key system or a PABX trunk port to provide 3 zones of handsfree talkback paging. The V-13RTHF control unit has received an FCC type KX registration; designed to be used with FCC registered Key Telephone Systems. In accordance with FCC rules with applicable tariffs, this Paging Unit may only be installed with the authorization of the host system. Installations may be made by Valcom, Inc., an authorized agent of the same, equipment manufacturers, telephone companies, registered telephone refurbishers, and those qualified for installation of FCC registered systems under FCC Rules Section 8.21. The FCC Registration Number, BAF9I7-938-KX-N, will be listed in the affidavits filed with the telephone company; it will also be recorded in the system log kept by installation and maintenance personnel. The local telephone company is to be notified when this intercom unit is installed. SPECIFICATIONS Features 3 zone Dial tone Ringback tone Single or double signaling Combination rotary/tone Last number dialed rering Dial/rering tone mute Mixed bell and buzzer operation Mixed one-way page and bell or buzzer operation Mixed two-way (handsfree page and bell or buzzer operation 3 station one-way page (using one-way amplified speakers All call (requires V-113 and reduces number of zones to 3 Can be used with a variety of Valcom ohm talkback speakers and paging horns Numbering Plan The dialing codes are 0, - 39. Additional Equipment Required Valcom -2 Vdc power supply (1A2 type power supply for buzzers Twisted pair cross-connect wire 22-2 AWG power wire or cable, and Volt-ohm-milliammeter Dimensions/Weight 7.1"H x.9"w x 2.1"D (18.03cm H x 1.99cm W x.33cm D 3. lbs. (1. Kg Power Requirements Voltage Working Limits Current Talk Battery -21. to 2 Vdc 90 ma Signal Battery -21. to 2 Vdc 00 ma Lamp Battery 9 to 11 Vac ma per lamp 1 97137

Electrical Characteristics Parameter Input Imp. T and R Max. Cable Length: One Way Page Talkback Page Dial Pulses Tone Signals Standard DTMF Frequency Detect Interdigital Time 0MS Working Limits 00 ohm (incl. inst. 000 feet 800 feet 8-12 PPS 0-0 Break ratio " 10% 0MS Environmental Temperature 0 o to 0 o C Humidity 0 to 8% Non-precipitating INSTALLATION Precautions All precautions have been taken at the factory to insure that the equipment functions properly when installed correctly. Please observe the following precautions before applying power to the equipment or the equipment may be damaged and the warranty voided. a. Unplug the key system power supply before connecting any wires or cables from the intercom connecting block. With power ON, accidental bridging of two terminals with a wiring tool may damage electronic circuits. b. Do not locate the control unit more than five feet from the power supply. c. Do not use a lamp tester to check signals in the control unit. Use a voltmeter. A lamp tester when first applied, is a short circuit to electronic circuits. d. Do not apply power to the control unit until all connections have been double-checked. Limit runs to talkback speakers to not more than 800 feet. Do not split pairs. Make all grounds common at power supply. Limit audio runs to one-way speakers to not more than 000 feet. Limit power runs to one-way speakers to maximum recommended for the particular speaker type. For off-hook speaker cancel circuit, each ICM "A" lead must be connected through a 10K 1/W % resistor to the inhibit input (W/GR (Refer to Figures 2 and 3. When "called" station or any other party goes off-hook, the presence of two resistance grounds cancels or turns off speaker. "Handsfree" mode can only be restored by terminating call and redialing station. Mounting Mount the V-13RTHF on a 7" KTU mounting, relay rack or on a wall. (The presence of a large "magnetic" field induced by some power supplies may cause a loud 0 cycle hum on talk paths. To clear or reduce hum, mount control unit at least 12" from power supply. Connections Fasten a 2 pair cable to the unit and terminate all leads on a type block per Figure 1, 2 or 3. CAUTION: Do not attempt to wire one group (10-29 or 0, -9, 30-39 for both bell/buzzer and voice page. Bell/Buzzer Connections a. When using 10-29 for bell/buzzer signaling, connect audible battery (BR/V to S1 IN (V/O. b. When using 0, -9, and 30-39 for bell/buzzer signaling, connect audible battery to S2 IN (O/V. c. Connect bell/buzzer return leads to audible ground from power supply. Voice Page Connections a. When using 10-29 for voice page, connect speaker out (V/G to S1 IN (V/O. b. When using 0, -9 and 30-39 for voice page, connect speaker out (V/G to S 2 IN (O/V. c. Connect speaker return leads to speaker common (G/V. Programming Refer to Figure 1 for programming options. OPERATION To make a voice page, go off-hook and dial the number of the desired zone or station. Dial tone will be broken after the first number is dialed. A one second ringback tone will indicate the called zone is being signaled. After the tone, proceed with the page. The called party may answer handsfree. If the speaker cancel circuit is wired (refer to Installation, when called party goes off hook, the speaker will be turned off. 2 97137

To rering the same station, press the "*" button. The station will be signaled as long as the * button is held. To rering using rotary dial, dial "1". The station will be signaled for one second each time a "1" is dialed. To achieve maximum performance from this system, the user should receive the following operating instructions: a. The calling party should speak directly into telephone mouthpiece and avoid speaking too softly. b. The called party must wait (approximately 1/2 second before responding to the calling party. CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION General Method of Operation This unit provides dial intercom access provisions to appropriately interface with the telephone system being used. A two-way amplifier conditions the speech from the telephone system tip and ring, and provides a low impedance, low level output to the desired speaker via conventional telephone wiring, i.e., house cable or station wire. Detailed Description When station user lifts handset to make an ICM page, the switchhook contacts in the telephone close the tip and ring to form a loop which returns battery back to turn on transistor Q1. Transistor Q1 operates relay and logic circuit to return dial tone and lamp battery to telephone set. Logic circuit receives dialing information and operates relays and/or circuitry to supply splash tone and a two-way voice connection for station selected. When called or any other party goes off-hook on ICM path, the presence of two resistance grounds cancels or turns off speakers if inhibit resistors are wired. "Handsfree mode" can only be restored by terminating call and redialing station. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE When trouble is reported, verify that: All telephone sets are in proper working order Power is being supplied to the unit There are no broken connections at the connecting block The conductors of color-coded cables are terminated in the proper order If trouble still exists, additional checks should be made using the following equipment: Voltmeter Tone-dial single-line instrument (for tone-dial systems Telephone Test Set Clip leads Test lamps must not be used to check voltages. They can damage electronic circuits. A telephone test set should not be used to check voltages; the results will be misleading. Before proceeding further, check the voltages at the connecting block. An undetected blown fuse or low voltage will cause improper control operation. DC voltage measurements are made with respect to (+ ground. If a spare unit is available, continue to troubleshoot by substituting the spare unit for the suspected unit. If the trouble has not been located, refer to Table 1. Identify the symptoms and perform the corrective actions indicated. After all the suggested tests have been performed, the trouble still exists, telephone Valcom, Inc. at (0 27-3900 and ask for Technical Support, or call (0 27-000 for Valcom 2-hour Automated Support or visit our website at http://www.valcom.com. Valcom equipment is not field repairable. Valcom, Inc. maintains service facilities in Roanoke, VA. Should repairs be necessary, attach a tag to the unit clearly stating company name, address, phone number, contact person, and the nature of the problem. Send the unit to: Valcom, Inc. Repair and Return Dept. 1 Hollins Road Roanoke, VA 2019-0 3 97137

VALCOM LIMITED WARRANTY Valcom, Inc. warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under conditions of normal use and service for a period of one year from the date of shipment. The obligation under this warranty shall be limited to the replacement, repair or refund of any such defective device within the warranty period, provided that: 1. inspection by Valcom, Inc. indicates the validity of the claim, 2. the defect is not the result of damage, misuse, or negligence after the original shipment, 3. the product has not been altered in any way or repaired by others and that factory sealed units are unopened (A service charge plus parts and labor will be applied to units defaced or physically damaged,. freight charges for the return of products to Valcom are prepaid,. all units 'out of warranty' are subject to a service charge. The service charge will cover minor repairs (major repairs will be subject to additional charges for parts and labor. This warranty is in lieu of and excludes all other warranties, expressed or implied, and in no event shall Valcom, Inc. be liable for any anticipated profits, consequential damages, loss of time or other losses incurred by the buyer in connection with the purchase, operation or use of the product. This warranty specifically excludes damage incurred in shipment in the event a product is received in damaged condition, the carrier should be notified immediately. Claims for such damage should be filed with the carrier involved in accordance with the F.O.B. point. Headquarters: In Canada: Valcom, Inc. CMX Corporation 1111 Industry Avenue 3 Van Kirk Drive #11 and 12 Roanoke, VA 2013 Brampton, Ontario L7A 1A Phone: (0 27-3900 Phone: (90-1072 FAX: (0 27-317 FAX: (90-229 * * - ;. - -, - / - -, - +, - 1 + + 2 7 - - ;, 1 2 7 -, - - + 2 7 2 + 1/ 1 $ " ' & 1 2 1 / 1 0 1 * 1 0,. - - + 1 + 7 1 2 9-7 2 2 ; & % $ % # # $ ' & '!! & ' 2 + 1/ 1 2 2 7 2 8! $ 0. 1 2 1. 1 -, + 0-1 + 97137

TABLE 1 TROUBLESHOOTING CHART PROBLEM No side tone No dial tone No lamps No audible signal at station dialed CORRECTIVE ACTION Check A Battery connections, polarity, and voltage. Check option switch 1. Check B battery connections, polarity and voltage. Check lamp supply voltage and input. Verify that grounds are common at power supply. Check signal voltage at supply and frame locations. Verify that bells and buzzers are common at power supply. Double signaling Check option switch 2. Continuous signaling - stations 10-29 stations 30-39, 0, -9 Check option switch 3. Check option switch. Alert tone but no voice page at station No volume to speaker No volume to phone Hum heard at phone No speaker cancel R.F. Interference Check option switches 3 and. Check phone to speaker volume control. Check * for audio present at tip, ring input BL/W, W/BL pair. Check * for audio at signaled speaker pair at B block. Check * for audio at input of speaker. Check speaker to phone volume control. Check wiring to talkback speaker. Remove all connections to inhibit pin and verify problem. Check wiring to speaker. Possible magnetic interference from power supply - relocate unit 12-18 away. Check for noisy A battery. Verify ground present at phone side of at least (2 10K ohm resistors. NOTE: The following solutions are listed in order of priority. Not all steps may be necessary to eliminate or reduce R.F. Interference. Use 12 AWG wire from equipment ground to water pipe ground. Install a.0 MFD Ceramic disc CAPACITOR on the following terminals. a. Talk battery to talk ground b. Signal battery to signal ground c. Tip to ring d. Across each speaker pair e. From inhibit lead (if used to ground NOTE: Do not apply ground directly to inhibit input. * Use telephone test set 97137

- 1 0 1* 1 2 1 + + - 2 - - " 9 # - 1 7 * - 1-1 - 9 1 0 - + 0 1 + 1 + - ; * 7 -, 2 9-7 2 2 *; 2 9-7 2 2 ; * 1 + - ; 8, +. 1 - -, 1 + - ; 1-0 * - ; " 8, + 2 /,,, 2 * - + 2 + /, 7 * - + 2 9-7 2 2 ;!. * - - 7 7 - " # 0 2 - -! " ". * - - 7 - # 2 - - 2 0-8 7 - $ 9 - + + - 2 * - - 8 - % & ' 8 7 - + - 8 1-9! 2 2 0 - " 2 0-2 * 7 - # # 2 1 2 / 1 / $ 2 - - % 2 1 & ' 9..!, 1, 1! - -!, 7 * - 1 / -!! * 7 * 7! "! 0. * 7 -! #! $ ' '! %! & " 0. * 7 -! '!!! '! ' # $ ' ' %.. & ' 7, 1 * - 1 / 1 1! 0. 7 2 " 2 + 2 9-7 2 2 ; * * +, -. 9 * * 9 9 9 9 / / 9 9 * * 9 9 9 * * / / * * * * * * * * * / / * * * * * * * ; * * ; ; ; ; / / ; ; * * ; ; ; 8 * * 8 8 8 8 / / 8 8 * * 8 8 8! " # $ % & '! " # $ % & '!!!!!! "! #! $! %! &! ' # $ % & ' * 7-2 - - - 7 + * -. $ $ *! # + 7 1 2 1 * +. 1 / 7 - + - + 1 / * + / - - 8! $ 0. 97137

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