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2. Outgoing Line Test
1.
Plug your test telephone into the test connector on any MUI, lift the handset and dial "
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5". A
beep will indicate you are in a limited programming mode (you may only do the areas described
on this and the last page). See Figure 15 for location of the MUI test connector.
2.
After you hear the beep, enter "24" followed by the 3 digit LIB address and the 2 digit line
address of the unit you wish to contact, followed by a "# ". This cuts into resident’s phone line.
If the resident is on the phone, you will be on the line with them and the incoming telephone
line. Verify the connection is correct. If the resident is not on the phone, you will hear their dial
tone. Note this number on the "LIB planning form" in Figure 4 and ensure these lines operate
properly when a resident is in.
3.
Repeat Steps 1 and 2 for each line.
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Verify that each resident's telephone line is functioning properly within the building. In cases
where the resident has no telephone service, no dial tone should be heard.
3. Door/Gate Connections
1.
To test door/gate connections, call a resident from the Ovation. When the resident answers,
identify yourself and ask them to press "9" on their telephone.
2.
Verify the device attached to relay 1 activates for the specified period of time and that 10 beeps
are emitted from the front panel speaker.
3.
If there is a second door or gate connected to relay 2, call a resident from the keypad located at
the front entrance to the building/complex. When the resident answers their telephone, identify
who you are and ask them to press a "5" on their telephone keypad.
4.
Verify that the device attached to relay 2 activates for the specified period of time and that 10
beeps are emitted from the front panel speaker.
4. AUDIO ADJUSTMENT
Test system audio by establishing communications with a resident or the building manager.
Make the following adjustments only if necessary:
1.
Handset or Speaker Volume:
If the volume at the system is too loud or soft, you can adjust it
by turning the "HANDSET VOLUME" adjustment pot shown in Figure 12 (for handset models)
or the "SPKR VOL" adjustment pot shown in Figure 16 (for hands-free systems).
2.
Audio Continuity:
If the audio on a hands-free system is "clipping", have the called party
speak while you adjust the "TENANT BIAS" pot (see Figure 15) in small increments. Adjust the
pot clockwise if the resident's voice is clipping and counter-clockwise if the visitor's voice is
clipping, until communications are clear.
Note:
Pot is normally set in the center of its range.
Figure 16. Hands Free Board Adjustments.