background image

Pub. 42004-404F 

GAI-Tronics Corporation  400 E. Wyomissing Ave.  Mohnton, PA  19540  USA 

610-777-1374  

  800-492-1212  

  Fax:  610-796-5954 

V

ISIT WWW

.

GAI

-

TRONICS

.

COM FOR PRODUCT LITERATURE AND MANUALS

 

G A I - T R O N I C S

®

  C O R P O R A T I O N  

A   H U B B E L L   C O M P A N Y  

Model 10959-207 and -208 

Rack-Mount Audio Messenger Interfaces

 

T

A B L E   O F  

C

O N T E N T S

 

Confidentiality Notice .....................................................................................................................1

 

Product Overview ............................................................................................................................1

 

Features .................................................................................................................................................... 1

 

Options ..................................................................................................................................................... 2

 

Configurations ......................................................................................................................................... 2

 

Alarms ................................................................................................................................................................... 2

 

Inputs/Outputs ....................................................................................................................................................... 2

 

Timed Events ........................................................................................................................................................ 2

 

Optional Telephone Operation .............................................................................................................................. 3

 

Page/Party

®

 Operation .......................................................................................................................................... 3

 

Optional ADVANCE Operation ........................................................................................................................... 4

 

Optional Zone Operation ...................................................................................................................................... 4

 

Optional AMI Redundancy ................................................................................................................................... 4

 

Installation ......................................................................................................................................5

 

Field Wiring ............................................................................................................................................. 6

 

Digital Outputs ...................................................................................................................................................... 6

 

Digital Inputs ........................................................................................................................................................ 7

 

Audio .................................................................................................................................................................... 8

 

System ................................................................................................................................................................... 8

 

Ethernet ................................................................................................................................................................. 8

 

Power .................................................................................................................................................................... 9

 

Optional PBX Connection .................................................................................................................................... 9

 

Page/Party

®

 ........................................................................................................................................................... 9

 

Settings and Adjustments ..............................................................................................................10

 

Opening the Unit ................................................................................................................................... 10

 

Level Adjustments ................................................................................................................................ 11

 

Display Brightness .............................................................................................................................................. 11

 

Phone Line Levels .............................................................................................................................................. 11

 

Party Line Levels ................................................................................................................................................ 11

 

Page Line Levels ................................................................................................................................................. 11

 

Jumper Settings ..................................................................................................................................... 11

 

600-Ohm Line Termination ................................................................................................................................ 11

 

AUDBUS1 Termination ..................................................................................................................................... 11

 

AUDBUS2 Termination ..................................................................................................................................... 11

 

Audio Contact Supervision ................................................................................................................................. 11

 

Date and Time Set Up ........................................................................................................................... 13

 

Summary of Contents for 10959-207

Page 1: ...tions 2 Alarms 2 Inputs Outputs 2 Timed Events 2 Optional Telephone Operation 3 Page Party Operation 3 Optional ADVANCE Operation 4 Optional Zone Operation 4 Optional AMI Redundancy 4 Installation 5 F...

Page 2: ...splay during Operation 15 Push Button Operation 16 Stop Message 16 Play Message 16 Firmware Update 16 Reset AMI 16 Return 16 AMI Configuration Tool ACT 17 Overview 17 System Requirements 17 Configurab...

Page 3: ...or to the information contained herein and such information may only be used in connection with the operation of your GAI Tronics product or system This manual may not be disclosed in any form in who...

Page 4: ...e a siren slow whoop etc and signaling or process tones i e a gong steady tone etc All of the tones and speech messages broadcast by the AMI are stored in MP3 file format For applications where a req...

Page 5: ...nterface does not automatically answer a phone call However an input can be configured for Manual Access to allow an attendant to manually answer the phone and transfer calls to a party line The AMI c...

Page 6: ...MI to route audio to eight individually controlled zones Each zone provides a 0 dBm 600 ohm output Zones can be assigned to zone groups via the ACT tool A maximum of 60 zone groups may be created Each...

Page 7: ...cteurs de t l communications 26 AWG ou de section sup rieure PRECAUCI N Para aminorar la posibilidad de incendios utilice solamente cable de telecomunicaciones de calibre 26 sistema AWG americano o ma...

Page 8: ...ring Figure 3 Back of rack with connections labeled DigitalOutputs The terminal block labeled DIGITAL OUTPUTS provides eight digital common ground outputs The outputs are open collector active low The...

Page 9: ...digital common ground inputs The input contacts may be any combination of momentary pulsed switches and maintained latched switches They can be either normally open or closed dry contacts rated at 5 m...

Page 10: ...audio from AMI AUDBUS2 L2 TB3 4 AUDBUS1 L1 TB3 5 Internal audio bus and ADVANCE party audio to AMI AUDBUS1 L2 TB3 6 PGND TB3 7 Power supply ground RS485 INT GND TB3 8 No connection RS485 INT TB3 9 Dat...

Page 11: ...terminal of external power supply Solid black wire from power supply GND TB6 3 Frame ground OptionalPBXConnection The connector labeled PBX provides connection to a standard PBX analog station port P...

Page 12: ...elease 42004 instr manuals 42004 404f docx 11 13 Settings and Adjustments Opening the Unit If installed in a card rack remove the four 10 32 inch screws holding the unit in the rack and pull the unit...

Page 13: ...djusts the volume level to the page line The Page Monitor potentiometer R69 adjusts monitor level of audio activity on the page line Jumper Settings 600 OhmLineTermination The unit can terminate the 6...

Page 14: ...TB3 5 6 Audio bus 1 1 2 600 ohm resistor connected ADVANCE position 2 3 Default unterminated P5 TB3 1 2 600 ohms 1 2 600 ohm resistor connected ADVANCE position 2 3 Default unterminated P6 TB3 3 4 Au...

Page 15: ...PB2 to select the desired day Press SELECT PB3 to scroll to the month Press UP PB1 or DOWN PB2 to select the desired month Press SELECT PB3 to scroll to the year Press UP PB1 or DOWN PB2 to select the...

Page 16: ...splay cycles through the following messages AMI firmware version Boot DSP Media detected EEPROM firmware version DSP firmware version Progress bar LOAD CONFIG Configuration version Configuration date...

Page 17: ...timeout Telephone handset indicates the AMI unit is being accessed via a telephone connection Microphone indicates a page from the auxiliary jack Off hook indicates that a digital input designated as...

Page 18: ...enter the menu system Press SELECT PB3 to scroll to the Play item Press ENTER PB4 to enter the Play item Press SELECT PB3 to scroll to the message Press ENTER PB4 to play the selected message Firmware...

Page 19: ...a USB port A reader writer capable of programming CompactFlash memory cards must be connected to the USB port The CompactFlash reader writer is not included with the AMI Configurable Parameters Fragme...

Page 20: ...to automatically play at certain dates and times When scheduling events several parameters must be set Start and stop times Start and stop dates Event duration and intervals OptionalTelephoneInterface...

Page 21: ...MORY CARD slot on the front panel Ensure the label on the memory card faces up and slide the memory card in until it is fully seated in the slot When seated properly the card protrudes approximately i...

Page 22: ...closure Material Steel body with aluminum cover black fine textured paint finish Mounting 1U in standard 19 inch rack Connections Screw type terminal blocks phone jack Dimensions 17 00 W 11 18 D 1 72...

Page 23: ...of the Contractor s personnel from the work site Re performance of services shall be Buyer s sole and exclusive remedy and in no event shall GAI Tronics warranty obligations with respect to services e...

Reviews: