Area of Rescue Command Unit
Installation Instructions
Model AOR-8 / Model AOR-16
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Rev. 8/18/2016
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Command Unit’s built in local handset phone first, ring it a second time if no
one answers the first time, then if no one answers the second time it will dial a
remote number. If no one should answer the remote number, it will re-ring the
local phone and continue this cycle until either the phone is answered or times
out (see Emergency Phone manual for information on setting the time-out.)
When a guard leaves for the night, she can enter the code *36* to configure the
consolidator to ring the remote phone first and then switch to the local phone
(see Software Programming, page 6). For Day/Night Mode connect an outside
phone line(s) to the
“Telco IN” position(s). This programming must be done for
each of the consolidators (one (1) consolidator for the AOR-8 or two (2)
consolidators for the AOR-16)
NOTE:
See Technical Requirements, p.2, for outside phone line
requirements.
17.
Sharing a Phone Line
Another telephone instrument (e.g. fax, modem, standard telephone, etc.) can
share the outside phone line(s) with the AOR-8 or AOR-16 by connecting the
outside phone line(s) to the “Telco IN” position(s) and connecting the telephone
instrument sharing the line to the “Telco OUT” position(s). Be sure to set each
consolidator in the AOR-8 or AOR-16 not to answer before your other device
picks up (or, if sharing with a standard telephone, be sure to allow enough rings
for the person answering the phone to pick up).
WARNING:
The other device sharing the line should never be emergency
equipment of any kind
18.
Once the correct configuration for the AOR-8 or AOR-16 has been determined
and appropriately wired, connect incoming 115-230 VAC 50-60Hz power wiring
to the power supply board located in the bottom compartment of the unit. The
LINE, NEUTRAL, and GROUND terminals are located on the left side of the
board.
WARNING:
Once the batteries are connected in the next step, power
will be supplied to the unit. Verify all connections and take
precautions from unintended electrical shock at this time.
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