Avaya LUPCMALL Installation And Use Manual Download Page 42

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FEATURE

FEATURE CODE

ADDITIONAL DATA

DEFAULT

EM/SC

Zone Group

*92

Zone Numbers

All Call

No Tone

020

Follow Contact

021

2-Second Tone

022

3-Second Tone

023

3-Second Tone

4-Second Tone

024

5-Second Tone

025

6-Second Tone

026

7-Second Tone

027

Chime

028

Quad Beep

029

Night Ring

Zone Group

*93

Zone Numbers

All-Call

No Tone

030

Simulated Ring

031

Ring

Chime

032

Code Call

Zone Group

*94

Zone Numbers

All-Call

Inhibit

040

Inhibit

Pattern

041

Echo

042

1 Play

043

1 Play

1 Repeat

044

2 Repeat

045

Clock Set

060

HHMM

00:00

Clock Synchronization

067

HHMM

See Note 3 (page 44)

Inhibit

068

Inhibit

Enable

069

Time Trigger 1

Zone Group

*81

Zone Numbers

No Zones

Inhibit

110

Inhibit

Enable

111

HHMM

See Note 3 (page 44)

2-Second Tone

112

3-Second Tone

113

3-Second Tone

4-Second Tone

114

5-Second Tone

115

6-Second Tone

116

7-Second Tone

117

8-Second Tone

118

Chime

119

Summary of Contents for LUPCMALL

Page 1: ...g Control System Installation and Use Manual 2004 Bogen Communications Inc All rights reserved 54 2011 01D 1011 Model LUPCMALL PEC Code 5323 106 COM Code 408186013 Select Code 701 000 109 Issue 4 Nove...

Page 2: ...epairs are effected Repairs to this equipment other than routine repairs can be made only by the manufacturer or its authorized agents If the equipment causes harm to the telephone network the local t...

Page 3: ...sic 21 7 1 Helpful Hints When Connecting Background Music to the Paging Control System 21 7 2 Background Music Continuously Supplied To All Zones Not Being Paged 23 7 3 Background Music Supplied By Sa...

Page 4: ...8 11 6 Single Amp BGM 39 11 7 Programming Real Time Clock 39 11 7 1 Clock Synchronization 39 11 8 Time Triggered Events 39 11 9 Setup Tone 39 11 10 Reset Default Values 39 11 11 Relay Contacts 39 12 F...

Page 5: ...zones If more than 9 zones are required expansion assemblies Model LUPCMADD Pec Code 5323 107 Com Code 408186021 can be added up to a total capacity of 99 zones in 3 zone increments Expansion assembl...

Page 6: ...ing Channel Night Ringer 90V or contact closure activation Code Calling 2 types echo pattern Emergency Shift Change Tone tone and duration selectable Specialized modules provide Time Triggered signali...

Page 7: ...one Groups see Sections 11 2 and 11 8 ____ Clock Synchronization see Section 11 7 1 ____ All Call Capability see Section 11 1 ____ Code Calling Capability see Section 11 2 ____ Background Music see Se...

Page 8: ...8 Figure 3 1 Rack Mounting the LUPCMALL Paging Control System...

Page 9: ...ck mounted 3 2 1 Wall Mounting 1 After assembling the unit if necessary hold the unit level against the surface to which it will be mounted 2 Mark where the mounting screws should be positioned 3 Set...

Page 10: ...10 PCM TIM PCM CPU PCM TBM PCM ZPM Figure 4 1 LUPCMALL Feature Callouts...

Page 11: ...paging zone is active see Section 11 11 9 PCMCPU Terminal Strip Provides connections to background music audio signals see Section 7 system expansion signals see LUPCMADD manual EM SC signal trigger s...

Page 12: ...LUPCMADD manual 20 SYS ID Switch bank used to set unique address of the PCMCPU module when other LUPCMADD assemblies are used in the paging system 21 RUN PROGRAM Switch Switch must be set to the PROG...

Page 13: ...this mode will enable the unit to automatically disconnect itself from the loop start trunk of the PBX This will prevent the paging system from being locked up indefinitely in the event a telephone is...

Page 14: ...re polarity sensitive If the polarity of the trunk is opposite you can use a reversing modular cord to make the connection or reverse the connection through a modular block Refer to Figure 5 4 for mor...

Page 15: ...ted if enabled This timer repeatedly resets as long as audio is detected on the line If no audio is detected within the VOX time period the page will end If audio continues to be detected the default...

Page 16: ...et up a night ringer zone group or to change to ringer tone To physically connect the Night Ringer 1 Make sure that the power is OFF 2A For 90V Night Ring RJ11 Jack Connection Plug a modular cord into...

Page 17: ...includes a quad beep pre announce tone that can be enabled or inhibited The default is inhibited See System Programming Section 11 to enable the tone 1 Make sure that power is off and all connections...

Page 18: ...18 PCM TIM PCM TBM PCM ZPM PCM CPU Figure 6 1 Connecting to a Telephone Paging Amplifier...

Page 19: ...O terminals on the PCMTIM module see Figure 6 1 The paging amplifier must have a balanced 600 ohm input The amplifier should be located close to the PCM system to keep cable lengths reasonably short N...

Page 20: ...Figure 7 1 Background music continuously supplied to all zones not being paged for 70V zone speakers PCM TIM PCM TBM PCM ZPM PCM CPU 20...

Page 21: ...sed when using amplifiers with separate music inputs and paging control terminals because background music is supplied directly to the amplifier 7 1 Helpful Hints When Connecting Background Music to t...

Page 22: ...22 PCM TIM PCM TBM PCM ZPM PCM CPU Figure 7 2 Background music continuously supplied to all zones not being paged for low powered and self amplified devices...

Page 23: ...d To A Select Group Of Zones Each PCMZPM module has the ability to have a separate BGM source supply background music to the zones on that module PCMZPM modules can be set to operate with 70V speaker...

Page 24: ...PCM TIM PCM TBM PCM ZPM PCM CPU 24 Figure 7 4 Background music supplied by same amplifier that supplies paging music input available on amplifier...

Page 25: ...25 Figure 7 5 Background music supplied by same amplifier supplying paging no dedicated music input available on amplifier PCM TIM PCM TBM PCM ZPM PCM CPU...

Page 26: ...26 PCM TIM PCM TBM PCM ZPM PCM CPU Figure 7 6 Zone modules with independent background music source for 70V zone speakers...

Page 27: ...27 PCM TIM PCM TBM PCM ZPM PCM CPU Figure 7 7 BGM supplied to a select group of zones zone modules working with independent background music source for low powered and self amplified speakers...

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Page 29: ...Any zone of 70V speakers can be made into a talk back zone that provides hands free two way communications between the zone and the telephone The talk back switches at the top of the PCMZPM module se...

Page 30: ...30 Figure 8 2 Zone Wiring to Speakers...

Page 31: ...31 Figure 8 3 Connection to a Single Self Amplified Horn Speaker Wired to a Zone and a Dedicated Zone Paging Amplifier...

Page 32: ...32 Figure 9 1 Connection of Relays to the Relay Driver Outputs...

Page 33: ...y programming this time so that it coincides with the time of a master clock contact closure the PCM will be re synchronized with the master clock The time of day of the re synchronization must first...

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Page 35: ...trols to minimum 3 Connect the power supply coaxial connector to the jack on the PCMCPU module and plug the power supply into a 110V AC wall outlet 4 Power up all 70V power amplifiers and self amplifi...

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Page 37: ...ee Feature Codes and Defaults Section 12 Press the key after you enter a Feature Code NOTE After you have entered a Feature Code and any other data you must press the key to enter it into the system I...

Page 38: ...f zones 2 3 and 12 you would dial 9 2 0 2 0 3 1 2 NOTE When finished save the zone group data into memory by pressing 2 Repeat the above procedure to program additional zone groups 11 3 Interface Defa...

Page 39: ...to an external reference clock The reference clock must provide a contact closure at a particular time of day Using the clock synchronization code the PCM is programmed for that same time of day When...

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Page 41: ...02 Emergency Override Tone Inhibit 008 Inhibit Enable 009 All Call Inhibit 010 Enable 011 Enable Dialing Time out Inhibit 012 Enable 013 Enable Trunk Disconnect Inhibit 014 Enable 015 Enable 1 Amp BGM...

Page 42: ...Simulated Ring 031 Ring Chime 032 Code Call Zone Group 94 Zone Numbers All Call Inhibit 040 Inhibit Pattern 041 Echo 042 1 Play 043 1 Play 1 Repeat 044 2 Repeat 045 Clock Set 060 HHMM 00 00 Clock Sync...

Page 43: ...d Tone 133 3 Second Tone 4 Second Tone 134 5 Second Tone 135 6 Second Tone 136 7 Second Tone 137 8 Second Tone 138 Chime 139 Time Trigger 4 Zone Group 84 Zone Numbers No Zones Inhibit 140 Inhibit Enab...

Page 44: ...178 Chime 179 Time Trigger 8 Zone Group 88 Zone Numbers No Zones Inhibit 180 Inhibit Enable 181 HHMM See Note 3 below 2 Second Tone 182 3 Second Tone 183 3 Second Tone 4 Second Tone 184 5 Second Tone...

Page 45: ...ouble beep 3 Dial the number of the zone you wish to page All dialing must be two 2 digits i e 0 1 for zone 1 0 2 for zone 2 etc through 0 9 for zone 9 then up to 9 9 for zone 99 If a zone number does...

Page 46: ...tion of the PCM system is inhibited during code calling A code call is discarded if interrupted by a higher priority function 13 6 How To Make A Pattern Code Call Refer to System Programming Section 1...

Page 47: ...after a five second delay See System Programming Section 11 for repeat options Code Call Notes Only one code call can be made per access On station access the system drops the line after the code cal...

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Page 49: ...ouble check for correct wiring to PCMTIM 2 Ensure connections are making proper contact 3 Check power supply Be sure all LEDs are lit on each module 4 Make sure that PCMTIM Slide switch settings corre...

Page 50: ...4 2 on page 52 1 Access the PCM and press 00 on the paging telephone Simulate a page by talking into the paging telephone 2 While talking monitor with a test set on the PCMTBM at PA IN RT If voice is...

Page 51: ...51 PCM TIM Figure 14 1 Test Procedure A...

Page 52: ...52 PCM TIM PCM TBM PCM ZPM PCM CPU Figure 14 2 Test Procedure B...

Page 53: ...eakers see Figure A 7 on page 58 Connecting to an External Audio Source see below Connecting to an External Audio Source A contact closure and dry audio source can also be used for the Override input...

Page 54: ...54 Figure A 2 Typical Application Connection to Slave Amplifiers...

Page 55: ...55 Figure A 3 Typical Application Connecting to an Ambient Level Controller...

Page 56: ...56 Figure A 4 Typical Application Connection to a Call Stacker PCM TIM Figure A 5 Typical Application Connection to a Digital Feedback Eliminator PCM TIM...

Page 57: ...57 PCM TIM Figure A 6 Connection to the Multiple Digital Message Unit...

Page 58: ...58 PCM TIM PCM TBM PCM ZPM PCM CPU Figure A 7 Typical Connection to Operate a Door Speaker To Door Speaker...

Page 59: ...ephone It is either a chime default or beep The pre announce tone can also be inhibited See System Programming Section 11 to change or inhibit this tone Privacy Beep This short 100 ms tone is produced...

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Page 61: ...nts can be selected EM SC Emergency Shift Tone This is an external contact closure triggered tone burst into a specific zone group The specific zones in the group the length of the tone burst or the t...

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Page 63: ...63 Appendix D Configuration Forms Zone Configuration Form D 1 on page 64 Zone Group Map Form D 2 on page 68...

Page 64: ...usic in Zone Y N Talk Back in Zone Y N Night Ring in Zone Y N 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 15 15 16 16 17 17 18 18 19 19 20 20 21 21 22 22 23 23 24 24 25 25 26 26...

Page 65: ...k Back in Zone Y N Night Ring in Zone Y N 28 28 29 29 30 30 31 31 32 32 33 33 34 34 35 35 36 36 37 37 38 38 39 39 40 40 41 41 42 42 43 43 44 44 45 45 46 46 47 47 48 48 49 49 50 50 51 51 52 52 53 53 54...

Page 66: ...k Back in Zone Y N Night Ring in Zone Y N 55 55 56 56 57 57 58 58 59 59 60 60 61 61 62 62 63 63 64 64 65 65 66 66 67 67 68 68 69 69 70 70 71 71 72 72 73 73 74 74 75 75 76 76 77 77 78 78 79 79 80 80 81...

Page 67: ...ic in Zone Y N Talk Back in Zone Y N Night Ring in Zone Y N 82 82 83 83 84 84 85 85 86 86 87 87 88 88 89 89 90 90 91 91 92 92 93 93 94 94 95 95 96 96 97 97 98 98 99 99 Form D 1 Zone Configuration Cont...

Page 68: ...Zone Code Zones Contained in Group 1 01 2 02 3 03 4 04 5 05 6 06 7 07 8 08 9 09 10 10 11 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 15 15 16 16 17 17 18 18 19 19 20 20 21 21 22 22 23 23 24 24 25 25 26 26 27 27 28 28 29 29...

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