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Rev B
PART 10
TESTING AND ADJUSTING THE UNIT
To ensure proper operation, the following procedures must be performed, and may also be helpful in
troubleshooting the system after installation. For more detail, refer to the "Programming and Use
Instructions for the Ovation system" manual.
1. VERIFYING CODE CAPABILITIES
1.
Verify that all LIBs are set properly and there is no duplication of 3-digit LIB addresses.
2.
To ensure the entry codes feature works properly, on the controller keypad, enter the
programming mode board by entering three asterisks ("
∗∗∗
") followed by the six digit user
defined password (factory setting is 000000).
3.
Enter programming step 08 and set the relay activation time for relay 1 followed by the "#" sign.
The relay activation time can be entered any two-digit number from 01 and 99 seconds.
4.
Enter programming step 16 and enter a four digit entry code followed by the "#" sign.
5.
Enter the entry code programmed in step 4 on the front entrance Ovation, verify access is
granted for the correct length of time, and verify that the Ovation emitted 10 beeps.
2. ADJUSTING SIDETONE BALANCE
1.
Place a volt meter on TP4 (+) and TP5 (-) of the Ovation controller board (see Figure 12).
2.
Enter the programming mode by entering three asterisks ("
∗∗∗
") followed by the six digit user
defined password (factory setting is 000000).
3.
Enter programming step "69" followed by the three-digit LIB number, the two-digit line number
of the line you wish to use for this test, and the "#" key. When you hear the tone, adjust the
"SIDETONE BALANCE" pot on the Ovation controller board to minimize the DC voltage
between these two points.
3. VERIFYING TELEPHONE AND DOOR/GATE CONNECTIONS
1. Incoming Line Test
♦
To verify system connections, each resident’s phone and outgoing line must be tested.
You will need a standard tone dial telephone and cord with RJ11 connectors on both ends.
1.
Plug your test telephone into the test connector on any MUI, lift the handset and dial "
∗∗∗
5". A
beep will indicate you are in a limited programming mode (you may only do the areas described
on this page and the next). See Figure 14 for location of the MUI test connector.
2.
After you hear the beep, enter "23" followed by the 3 digit LIB address and the 2 digit line
address of the unit you wish to contact, followed by a "# ".
3.
Hang up the handset. The test phone and resident's phone will ring simultaneously. Do not
answer the test set until ringing stops (the resident has answered) or you decide no one is
going to answer (ringing stops when you pick up the handset). If the resident answers, pick up
your handset and confirm their identity.
4.
After talking to the resident (or picking up the handset to stop ringing), hang the handset up
5.
Repeat for each resident starting at Step 1. If no one answers thehone, note this on the "LIB
planning form" in Figure 4 and ensure these lines operate properly when a resident is in.