NuTone IM-440 Series Installation Instructions Manual Download Page 15

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KEY

DISPLAY

KEY

DISPLAY

No key

1:00

Memory 2

1:14

Scan

1:01

Memory 3

1:15

1:02

Memory 4

1:16

1:03

Memory 5

1:17

Program Off

1:04

Memory 6

1:18

AM

1:05

Play/Pause

1:19

FM

1:06

RDM/RPT

1:20

Tape

1:07

Track

1:21

Aux

1:08

Track

1:22

Timer

1:09

Display

1:23

Inside/Patio

1:10

Stop

1:24

Door Talk

1:11

Time Set

1:25

End Call

1:12

Memory Set

1:26

Memory 1

1:13

OPERATIONAL CHECKOUT (Continued)

Display

Voltage at Microprocessor

2:3.0

3.0 volts

2:1.9

1.9 volts

2:0.1

.1 volts

In this mode, the hours represent the diagnostic test, and the
minutes indicate the voltage at the master station’s
microprocessor.

Voltage Window

Mode

Maximum

Minimum

End Call

.4 volts

0 volts

Inside/Patio

2.4 volts

1.6 volts

Door Talk

3.6 volts

2.8 volts

Quiescent

5.0 volts

4.3 volts

The control voltage windows for the three intercom modes
and quiescent mode are listed above. For proper intercom
operation, the control voltage produced when an intercom
key is pressed at a remote station should fall between the
voltage indicated.

NOTE:

Pressing the 

END CALL, DOOR TALK, 

or

INSIDE/PATIO

keys at the master station will not change the

voltage on the control line. If a remote station does not
produce a voltage within the above window for a specific
intercom function, check the following:

• Make sure all connections from the master station are

properly installed at the terminal board.

• Check IW-6 connections at the master station terminal

board and at each remote station.

• Confirm that the suspect remote station functions properly

by replacing it with a known good remote station.

Display Test

– Displays all segments in the LCD display. To

activate, press and hold the following in this order:

1.

key

3. Memory 3 key

2.

key

4. Release all keys

RESETTING THE MICROPROCESSOR

NOTE:

Resetting the microprocessor will cause the radio

memory channels and clock time to be lost.

Should the system not operate properly, the internal
microprocessor may require resetting. To reset the
microprocessor, use the point of a pen to press the reset
button through the access hole behind the right lower door.
See “System Operating Control” section.

DIAGNOSTIC TESTS

The following diagnostic tests have been incorporated into
the NuTone IM-4406 master station to assist in system
troubleshooting.

• Master station keyboard test

• Remote station control voltage test

• Display test

The following applies to all diagnostic tests:

1. To access any of the diagnostic tests, the system must be

in the 

PROGRAM OFF

mode.

2. Pressing the 

MEMORY SET

key will end the current

diagnostic test.

3. The current diagnostic test will end after one minute of

inactivity.

Remote Station Keyboard Test

– Verifies that all keys on

the master station are functioning properly. To activate: Press
and hold the following key in this order:

1.

key

3. Memory 1 key

2.

key

4. Release all keys

In this mode, the hours in the display represents the current
diagnostic test and the minutes indicate the current key being
pressed. The following will be displayed as the key is
pressed.

Remote Station Control Voltage Test

– Displays the

voltage at the master’s microprocessor control line. To
activate, press and hold the following keys:

1.

key

3. Memory 2 key

2.

key

4. Release all keys

Example:

PLEASE NOTE:

An incorrect voltage caused by

miswiring, shorted wiring or a defective remote
station may cause the radio and/or CD Player to
turn off/on, thus preventing the unit from
entering the diagnostic mode. Should this occur,
the master station’s control timer will stop the
on/off cycling after 30 seconds.

Summary of Contents for IM-440 Series

Page 1: ...5 PATIO SPEAKER W CONTROLS NUTONE IW 2 NUTONE IW 6 300 MAX DOOR SPEAKER MODELS WITH CHIME PUSHBUTTON ALSO REQUIRE 18 2 S 143 TO CHIME LOCATION OR IW 2 TO MASTER IF CHIME MODULE IS USED IA 6C RECEPTACL...

Page 2: ...ter Station to the Terminal Board 8 Connecting the Radio Antenna 9 Connecting the Optional Chime Module 9 Connecting Optional Electronic Chime 9 Connecting Optional Accessories 10 Connecting Power to...

Page 3: ...ule Use NuTone S 143 18 ga twisted pair for connecting Pushbutton to electronic chime Electronic chime to chime transformer Use N 14 2 power cable with ground Class 1 UL Listed Observe local codes for...

Page 4: ...WHT ORN to ORN ORN WHT to ORN WHT Only connect one remote to each set of screw terminals After completing all connections check for any shorted wires Dress cables flat against the terminal board to a...

Page 5: ...ition the master station face up Be careful not to damage the cables on the back of the unit 1 Refer to Figure 6 Open the left hand door on the master station panel 2 Cut the 4 retainer webs from the...

Page 6: ...o it is flush with the wall surface flush with rough in frame if the rough in is installed after the wall board Tighten all eight 8 screws 2 Refer to Figure 10A and 10B For rough in frames which are r...

Page 7: ...NECTING SCREWS OF THE TRANSFORMER OR THE TRANSFORMER WILL BE DESTROYED CAUTION BE SURE THE AC POWER IS OFF BEFORE CONNECTING THE POWER TRANSFORMERS DO NOT TURN AC POWER ON TO TRANSFORMERS UNTIL ALL WI...

Page 8: ...11 unless IA 440 expansion module is used 2 Make sure the alignment keys are properly aligned before applying pressure to the connector 3 After all connectors are plugged into the terminal board posit...

Page 9: ...ocations between ends to prevent sagging NOTE Any excess antenna cable should be located outside of Rough in INSTALLATION Continued CONNECTING THE OPTIONAL CHIME MODULE It is now time to connect the o...

Page 10: ...pe of installation can be used for example in a doctor s office where intercom and music are desired in the office area but music only is desired in the waiting room NOTE If an auxiliary amplifier is...

Page 11: ...0 PM Refer to the Operational Checkout section of this manual for additional information MOUNTING AND CONNECTING OPTIONAL DOOR RELEASE PUSHBUTTON You have previously prepared the master station for th...

Page 12: ...will erase the system s memory DISPLAY Sets the LCD display mode CLOCK RADIO FREQUENCY TRACK NUMBER or TIME PLAYED INTERCOM VOLUME Adjusts intercom audio level throughout the system MASTER STATION STA...

Page 13: ...tations in the system 4 Press the DOOR TALK key Radio audio will mute and audio from the initiating station will be heard at the door speaker s and all stations in the system 5 Release the DOOR TALK k...

Page 14: ...clockwise as viewed from the rear of the master station panel This adjustment will reduce the intercom gain 2 To increase the intercom gain turn the internal control clockwise OPERATIONAL CHECKOUT Con...

Page 15: ...g in this order 1 key 3 Memory 3 key 2 key 4 Release all keys RESETTING THE MICROPROCESSOR NOTE Resetting the microprocessor will cause the radio memory channels and clock time to be lost Should the s...

Page 16: ...TIONAL CHECKOUT This unit contains a protection device which opens if the audio amplifier detects an overload condition If the music chime and intercom audio becomes weak and distorted remove power fr...

Page 17: ...T be heard at stations selected to the OFF or MONITOR Be certain the electronic chime is properly connected to the master station s electronic chime input screw terminals Adjust the volume of the elec...

Page 18: ...soft cotton cloth Wipe the disc from the center to the outside edge Never use paint thinner Benzene or conventional record cleaners Cannot receive radio station which is received by another radio in...

Page 19: ...19...

Page 20: ...NUTONE S OBLIGATION TO REPAIR OR REPLACE AT NUTONE S OPTION SHALL BE THE PURCHASER S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THIS WARRANTY NUTONE SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DA...

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