Hubbell GAI-TRONICS 10959-001 Manual Download Page 1

Pub.: 42004-344i

GAI-Tronics Corporation  P.O. Box 1060, Reading, PA  19607-1060  USA

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Getting Started ................................................................................................................................1

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

Features and Functions .......................................................................................................................... 1

Model Chart ..........................................................................................................................................................5

Specifications ........................................................................................................................................... 6

Installation ......................................................................................................................................7

Mounting.................................................................................................................................................. 8

Wiring ...................................................................................................................................................... 8

TB1 - Digital Output Connections ........................................................................................................................9
TB2 - Digital Input Connections.........................................................................................................................10
TB3 - Audio Output  and Data Connections.......................................................................................................11
TB4 - Reboot  and Fault Output .........................................................................................................................12
TB5 - Auxiliary Audio........................................................................................................................................13
TB6 - Power Connections...................................................................................................................................14
Telephone Line Connection ................................................................................................................................14
Page/Party

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 System Connections........................................................................................................................15

Setup ..............................................................................................................................................17

Preparation............................................................................................................................................ 17

Setting the Date and Time .................................................................................................................... 18

Initiating a Page .................................................................................................................................... 18

Verifying Telephone-to-Page/Party

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 Operation ................................................................................ 19

Operation.......................................................................................................................................20

LCD Display and Push-button Operation .......................................................................................... 20

Working with SmartMedia

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SmartMedia

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 Memory Card Installation ............................................................................................................24

Saving Configurations to a SmartMedia

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SmartMedia

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Card Formatting............................................................................................................................24

Overview of the AMI Configuration Tool (ACT) .............................................................................. 25

Remote Commands ............................................................................................................................... 26

Maintenance..................................................................................................................................27

Description of Major Components ...................................................................................................... 27

Internal Components...........................................................................................................................................27

Summary of Contents for GAI-TRONICS 10959-001

Page 1: ...l Output Connections 9 TB2 Digital Input Connections 10 TB3 Audio Output and Data Connections 11 TB4 Reboot and Fault Output 12 TB5 Auxiliary Audio 13 TB6 Power Connections 14 Telephone Line Connection 14 Page Party System Connections 15 Setup 17 Preparation 17 Setting the Date and Time 18 Initiating a Page 18 Verifying Telephone to Page Party Operation 19 Operation 20 LCD Display and Push button ...

Page 2: ... WALL MOUNT AUDIO MESSENGER INTERFACE d standard ioms current release 42004 instr manuals 42004 344i doc 01 06 Internal Cable Connections 28 External Components 29 SmartMedia Card Slot 29 LCD Display 29 Replacement Parts 29 Confidentiality Notice 29 ...

Page 3: ... messages for many applications The following is a sample of the included and optional features AMI Configuration Tool Software complete with Pre recorded alarm tones Pre recorded speech messages 8 inputs outputs plus expansion option Real time clock Option to route audio to 8 individually controlled zones Scheduled events Live speech messages Telephone access with built in feedback eliminator Sec...

Page 4: ...te alarm systems interface to automated processes interface to paging system equipment etc If the standard eight inputs are not sufficient for an application the AMI can support the addition of one Model 12584 001 I O Control Module The I O control module includes 32 inputs and 32 digital outputs expanding the total I O to 40 each The Real Time Clock provides the AMI the capability to broadcast an...

Page 5: ...to gain access to the system Day and Night modes can have different security codes The Model 10959 001 and 10959 003 each includes a Page Party system Interface card This interface card provides the capability to broadcast any audio generated by the AMI on a GAI Tronics Page Party system When coupled with a telephone interface card the Page Party card provides telephone callers access to full dupl...

Page 6: ...m output Zones can be assigned to zone groups via the ACT tool A maximum of 60 zone groups can be created Each zone group has a unique description and can consist of any combination of output zones The ACT tool provides configuration of zone groups which can then be assigned to various events and messages Via the remote control function the caller has the option of choosing the zone group destinat...

Page 7: ...Tone Speech Generator 33 ohm Page Party Interface 10959 002 AMI Wall Mount Tone Speech Generator 600 ohm Interface 10959 003 AMI Wall Mount Tone Speech Generator Telephone Interface 33 ohm Page Party Interface 10959 004 AMI Wall Mount Tone Speech Generator Telephone Interface 600 ohm Interface 10960 001 Zone Interface Module including the Amplifier Steering Module The wall mount AMI includes a fro...

Page 8: ... Approvals Safety of Information Technology Equipment UL 60950 CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 00 IEC 60950 FCC Information Complies with CFR47 Part 15 Class A FCC Registration Number US ADGOT01B46055 Ringer Equivalence REN 0 1B Telephone Network Interface Telephone Central Office Line or PBX USOC RJ11 jack using 2 wire loop start bridged ringing circuit IC Information Canada IC Certification Number 822118...

Page 9: ...impedance Party line 33 ohm nominal ac source impedance Page line output level Adjustable 1 5 VRMS nominal Inputs outputs Page line 5 party lines audio level 1 5 VRMS maximum Audio to from AGI Main and Page Party PCBA 1 0 VRMS maximum Controls POT1 audio level to party line POT2 audio level to page line Installation Power Disconnect The power cord is the main power disconnect for all units Disjont...

Page 10: ...ize hole s in the enclosure 5 Use Myers ST 4 1 25 inches Scru Tite hubs or equivalent Reducers must be used for smaller conduit sizes to ensure proper contact with the supplied grounding plates The hub s must be connected to the conduit before being connected to the enclosure 6 Each mounting hole in the enclosure is 0 280 inch in diameter Secure the rear enclosure on the wall with screws or approp...

Page 11: ...odel 12584 001 I O Control Module please refer to Pub 42004 359 for installation connection and specification details NOTE All outputs are programmed using AMI Configuration software Each output must be programmed before it can activate Terminal Labeled Function Type TB1 1 COMMON Ground DC power supply common TB1 2 AUX OUTPUT 1 Output 1 Idle V dc active low sink100 mA maximum TB1 3 AUX OUTPUT 2 Ou...

Page 12: ...etails NOTE For the inputs to operate reliably the cable loop resistance connecting the relay switch contact closures cannot exceed 200 ohms For example using 24 AWG cable the maximum cable length for connection of the relay switch contact closures cannot exceed 1 500 feet Refer to the TB2 terminal block assignment chart and Figure 3 below Terminal Labeled Function Type of Source TB2 1 COMMON Grou...

Page 13: ...vided to drive a power amplifier Refer to the TB3 terminal block assignment chart and Figure 4 below Terminal Labeled Description Function TB3 1 LINE Page L1 TB3 2 LINE Page L2 Audio output line level to public address amplifier Refer to Figure 4 TB3 3 L1 Audio 2 L1 TB3 4 L2 Audio 2 L2 No customer connections used for internal connections to Telephone Interface PCBA TB3 5 L1 Audio 1 L1 TB3 6 L2 Au...

Page 14: ...is operating the fault output is on TB4 4 active low and can be used to energize external relays or indicating devices When a fault is detected that prevents the AMI processor from functioning the output is turned off pulled high Refer to Figure 6 and TB4 SYSTEM terminal block assignments below which provide the following external control functions NOTE For the inputs to operate reliably the cable...

Page 15: ...Figure 6 for typical connection TB4 5 REBOOT System reboot When AMI is operating this pin is 5 V dc To reboot the AMI momentarily connect this pin to TB4 6 Refer to Figure 5 for typical connection TB4 6 GND Power ground Power supply common TB4 7 Relay N O TB4 8 Relay com Solid state relay closure On resistance 30 ohms When AMI is playing a message this contact is closed TB5 AuxiliaryAudio The TB5 ...

Page 16: ...on TB6 1 Power 12 to 24 V dc power supply positive terminal TB6 2 Power 12 to 24 V dc power supply negative terminal TB6 3 Ground Earth ground TelephoneLineConnection For AMI units equipped with a Telephone Interface board 69501 xxx Models 10959 003 and 10959 004 connections are made to a standard PBX analog station port or directly to a central office CO telephone line For the Models 10959 003 an...

Page 17: ...y Interface PCBA Refer to Figure 8 for connection locations and to Figure 9 for the terminal block location The connections to the page and party audio lines of the system should be made to the nearest handset or speaker station in the Page Party system For the Model 10959 001 only the page line is connected See Figure 8 For Model 10959 003 the page and five party lines can be connected The party ...

Page 18: ...B1 10 PARTY 4 L2 Connects to party line 4 of the Page Party system TB1 11 PARTY 5 L1 TB1 12 PARTY 5 L2 Connects to party line 5 of the Page Party system Resistive line balancing is required for the page line If the AMI is installed in an existing or new Page Party system with a Model 305 001 Line Balance no additional line balancing is required However if no resistive line balance exists a 33 ohm ...

Page 19: ... is installed and connections are made consistent with the Installation section on page 7 Please verify the following DC power connected and polarity is correct Inputs are connected Outputs are connected Phone line is connected if applicable Page and party lines are connected if applicable Paging amplifier is connected if using 600 ohm output Resistive line balance is installed to support the Page...

Page 20: ... version if Page Party board installed Time Party Line and Page Symbol AMI Main board firmware version Time Party Line and Page Symbol Telephone Interface Mode default is Page Party mode Time Party Line and Page Symbol Telephone Interface Board firmware version if Telephone Interface Board installed Time Party Line and Page Symbol default is no greeting Telephone Interface Greeting file name this ...

Page 21: ...arts flashing again and LED 6 goes off Party line 1 LED LED 2 will come on Figure 10 69502 xxx Page Party Interface PCBA After the telephone and Page Party system interconnections have been made call the AMI The AMI auto answers after two rings Using the AMI factory default configuration a high low tone is played to let you know to start making your page When the party line is picked up a dual ton...

Page 22: ... indicates the AMI unit is being accessed via a telephone connection for a page or for a telephone to party conversation Microphone indicates a page from the auxiliary jack Speaker indicates a page is being sent to the page output of the AMI Right Left Arrow Indicators indicate transmit and receive activity on the auxiliary jack Text Display scrolling displays current system status such as the nam...

Page 23: ... set the desired time ENTER to enter the menu system SELECT to scroll the menu to the Time item ENTER to select the Time item ENTER to confirm selection to select desired hour value SELECT to scroll to minute value to select desired minute value ENTER to accept the new time setting Date This menu selection is used to set the date for the AMI This button sequence allows the user to set the current ...

Page 24: ...o the Stop item ENTER to select the Stop item ENTER to confirm the selection P P 50KHz VLC Tone This menu item is used to enable or disable a sustained 50 kHz VLC tone on the Page Party board ENTER to enter the menu system SELECT to scroll the menu to the PP 50KHz VLC Tone item ENTER to select the PP 50KHz VLC Tone item Toggle 50KHz VLC Tone scrolls across the display SELECT to scroll to select St...

Page 25: ...ons This button sequence is used ENTER to enter the menu system SELECT to scroll the menu to the Clear Options item ENTER to select the Clear Options item Clear Hardware Options will show on the display ENTER to confirm the selection Firmware Update This menu item provides the means for updating the firmware of the AMI main board This button sequence is used ENTER to enter the menu system SELECT t...

Page 26: ...s on page 23 to reboot the system so the memory card will be read by the AMI unit SavingConfigurationstoaSmartMedia Card Custom configurations are created using the ACT software After a custom configuration is created it must be compiled to the local hard drive typically in the C Program Files AMI Configuration Tool AMI Configs folder After the configuration is compiled to the hard drive it must b...

Page 27: ...programmed with several parameters such as Title containing a brief text description of the input and its use The type of switch contact being used to activate the input normally open closed The action of the switch maintained momentary toggle on off Function of the input activate a message reboot mute etc 4 Output Each output circuit must be enabled or disabled If enabled it must be programmed wi...

Page 28: ...lephone conversation After entering remote control mode the caller enters a DTMF followed by the single digit party line 1 through 5 The AMI will continue with live page or recorded paging depending upon the configured page mode When the page is answered the caller is connected to the selected party line The Off hook Timeout setting for the Telephone Interface in the ACT tool limits the duration o...

Page 29: ...cription of Major Components InternalComponents The AMI contains the PCBAs as listed below Refer to Figure 11 and Figure 12 for mounting locations 69500 xxx AMI Main Board contains the SmartMedia memory card reader the four user push buttons and the audio accessory jack 69517 xxx Termination PCBA contains six plug in connectors accessible through the rear panel and an internal power terminal strip...

Page 30: ...ions The following is a matrix showing the connections for the AMI internal components PCBA Component Connector Matrix AMI Main PCBA P501 P502 P3 P4 P70 P8 TB1 AMI Telephone Main Module P4 P3 Page Party Interface PCBA P4 P5 Display Module CABLE AMI Termination PCBA P8 P1 TB7 NOTE P1 cable connector is not keyed Please ensure the red striped wire in the ribbon cable is adjacent to pin 1 of the ribb...

Page 31: ...on See Working with SmartMedia on page 24 LCDDisplay The LCD display on the front panel indicates the current day and time along with the AMI status Please refer to the Power Up section on page 18 and the LCD Display and Push button Operation section on page 20 for details regarding display messages Replacement Parts ModelNumber Description 69517 101 Termination PCBA 69501 101 Telephone Interface ...

Page 32: ...s equipment GAI Tronics telephone for repair or warranty information please contact GAI Tronics Corporation at 800 492 1212 or www gai tronics com If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network the telephone company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs Contact the state public utility com...

Page 33: ... be Buyer s sole and exclusive remedy and in no event shall GAI Tronics warranty obligations with respect to services exceed 100 of the total cost of services provided hereunder Warranty Periods Every claim by Buyer alleging a defect in the goods and or services provided hereunder shall be deemed waived unless such claim is made in writing within the applicable warranty periods as set forth above ...

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