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CONFIGURATION 13:
EMERGENCY ALERT TONES
Emergency Alert Tones is a non-programmable feature that lets the caller take priority over all paging functions and send an emergency
alert tone to all speakers. In addition to the PCM2000 modules, this option requires a Bogen VMIX (8-channel mixer/pre-amplifier),
an input/output module RIO1S, and a Tone Generator module TNG1S.
INSTALLATION:
STEP 1: Assemble Modules PCMTIM to PCMCPU and to PCMZPM (see Illustration/Instructions on Appendix page 37,
then return to this page and complete the following Steps).
Note: DO NOT connect the PCMPS2 (power supply) at this point.
STEP 2: Connecting the Paging Amplifier
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Locate the terminals on the PCMCPU module labeled PA IN/RT and wire to the TIP and Ring (T & R) input on the Bogen
paging amplifier (either TPU-Series, GS-Series, or Classic Series amplifiers).
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Locate the terminals on the PCMCPU module labeled PA OUT/RT and wire to COMMON and either the 25 or 70V output
on the paging amplifier.
STEP 3: Connecting Optional Equipment
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Insert a RIO1S module into Slot 7 or 8 of the VMIX, and insert the TNG1S into one of the other slots (1 thru 6).
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Connect a 6-conductor cable between RJ11 modular jack on the RIO1S and the OVER RIDE input on the PCMTIM.
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Any selected tone on the tone generator module TNG1S can be activated using a dry contact closure (relay, switch, etc.).
STEP 4: Switch and Control Settings
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Refer to paging access modules described previously. See instructions described in the first bullet within
STEP 3
on page 5 if using
Page Port Contact Closure; page 7 for Page Port VOX; page 9 for Loop Start Trunk; page 11 for Ground Start Trunk; or page 13 for
Station Level/Centrex. Then return to this page to complete the following Step.
STEP 5: Testing Your System
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Connect the power supply PCMPS2 to the PCMCPU module to either the power jack 12V DC input or wire it to the 12V DC screw
terminals, observing polarity.
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Connect the Bogen amplifier to the AC power outlet (120V AC 60Hz).
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Set the volume on your Bogen amplifier to a half turn.
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Press the normally open customer supplied switch once and listen for the emergency tones.