Area of Refuge Command Unit
Installation Instructions
Model AOR-24/AOR-32
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Rev. 10/15/2015
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III.
Technical Requirements
General:
115-230 VAC, 50-60Hz power source
Maximum impedance between the Talkaphone Area of Refuge Emergency Phones
and the AOR-24 is 25 Ohms. Maximum cable length will vary with gauge (See
Frequently Asked Questions, p.10).
For Local Mode Only
No external phone line (i.e. POTS line) is required.
For Remote Mode or Day/Night Mode
Three (3) dedicated POTS lines (i.e. analog telephone lines or analog PBX lines).
If connected to a PBX, the extension(s) must provide:
1.
At least 24 Volts at 20 mA off-hook (no current is drawn on-hook
2.
Either a disconnect pulse (voltage drop at end of call) or 30-seconds or
silence after hang-up (no re-order or howler feature)
If connected to a POTS line, there must be no special features, such as hook-flash,
call-waiting, auto-redial when busy or voicemail. If the telephone company has
activated any such features, contact them to have these features turned off.
IV.
Installation
1.
Remove Area of Refuge Command Unit from packaging carton and inspect for
possible damage during shipment. If the unit is damaged, or any of the
components are missing, contact your Talkaphone Co. distributor immediately.
Do not discard any hardware or packing material before you are certain you
have all the items listed above, and the unit is installed and functioning
correctly.
2.
Remove the packaged front cover door handle from the telephone
compartment and install to the outside surface of the unit using the provided
screws.
3.
Remove the packaged 9-volt battery from the telephone compartment and
install into the Phone. This battery is only for the programming in the 4-Line
Phone.
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