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II. System Components Overview 

 

A. System 

Components 

The following components (in addition to a suitable power supply) are typically utilized to make up 
the  inQuire™ 1000 Intercom System (see 

Figure 2

). 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Intercom Module:

 This module is typically installed in the On-Q enclosure and is considered 

the “brains” of the system. All Room Units, Door Units, Patio Units and the Main Console Unit 
are connected directly to the Intercom Module via “home run” style Cat 5e cabling. The 
Intercom Module also supplies power to the entire inQuire™ 1000 Intercom System. 

 

Main Console Unit:

 In addition to providing the same basic intercom features found with 

Room Units, the Main Console Unit also includes a bank of status LEDs which show, at a 
glance, Room Units that are talking, muted, or in monitor mode. It also includes a dedicated 
door release button (functional when an electronic door release device is installed), and a talk 
hands free button, which allows users of Room Units to talk without having to push their “talk” 
buttons. 

 

Room Unit:

 This unit provides basic intercom communication functions such as talk, talk to 

door (if Door Unit is installed), monitor and mute. Up to 12 Room Units can be installed per 
system. 

 

Desktop Unit

: This unit provides the same functionality as a Room Unit, but can be placed 

on a desktop or nightstand instead of being installed in the wall. It is connected to any Cat 5e 
outlet with its supplied cable. 

 

Patio Unit

: This unit also provides typical Room Unit functionality in a weather resistant wall 

mounted package for your patio. For security reasons, its door release functionality may be 
disabled. 

 

Door Unit

: This unit allows a visitor to the home to press the door chime button on the unit to 

notify the occupants of their presence (requires Door Chime to be installed). The occupants 
can then initiate a two-way communication with the visitor and even open the door (requires 
electronic door relese device, not included). 

 

Door Chime

: This component installs as an add-on to the Intercom Module. It enables a 

chime to be heard on all the units that are not in MUTE or MONITOR mode throughout the 
inQuire™ 1000 Intercom System.

 

        

         

 

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for F7596-AB

Page 1: ...Page 301 Fulling Mill Road Suite G Copyright 2006 by On Q Legrand Middletown PA 17057 Inc All Rights Reserved 800 321 2343 www onqlegrand com inQuire 1000 USER S GUIDE 1307882 REV O...

Page 2: ...FORM ANY SERVICING OTHER THAN THAT CONTAINED IN THE INSTALLATION AND TROUBLESHOOTING INSTRUCTIONS REFER ALL SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL CAUTION THIS DEVICE MUST BE INSTALLED AND USED IN S...

Page 3: ...w onqlegrand com TABLE OF CONTENTS I Introduction 1 II System Components Overview 2 A Required Components 2 B Optional Components 2 III Operational Overview 4 A Main Console Unit 4 B Room Unit 5 C Des...

Page 4: ...Page 301 Fulling Mill Road Suite G Copyright 2006 by On Q Legrand Middletown PA 17057 Inc All Rights Reserved 800 321 2343 www onqlegrand com...

Page 5: ...with you in mind This User s Guide is designed to help you use your new inQuire 1000 Intercom System to its greatest potential as well as to assist you in diagnosing and sloving any problems that you...

Page 6: ...talk hands free button which allows users of Room Units to talk without having to push their talk buttons Room Unit This unit provides basic intercom communication functions such as talk talk to door...

Page 7: ...of each Room Unit in the system A GREEN light indicates that the Room Unit s Talk or Door button is depressed and someone is talking with the unit A RED light indicates that the Room Unit is in MUTE...

Page 8: ...may not see the LEDs change until you press the volume up or down multiple times approximately every sixth button press You can also hold in the volume up or down button until you have reached the des...

Page 9: ...ou may not see the LEDs change until you press the volume up or down multiple times approximately every sixth button press You can also hold in the volume up or down button until you have reached the...

Page 10: ...VOLUME There are two volume control buttons with an associated volume level LED bar There are 20 different volume levels which are adjusted up and down using these two buttons Pressing the volume up...

Page 11: ...r Chime Button When a visitor pushes this button the Door Chime will be neard throughout the home at each active intercom unit The occupants of the home can then press the Door button at any intercom...

Page 12: ...high level to a medium level No audio can be heard from a Room Unit Desktop Unit or Patio Unit Verify that the Room Unit Desktop Unit or Patio Unit is not in MUTE mode When a Unit is in MUTE mode no a...

Page 13: ...duct ii failures due to abnormalities in or interruption of electrical service or iii damage caused by lightning floods winds fires accidents corrosive atmosphere temperature extremes or other conditi...

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