Area of Rescue Command Unit
Installation Guide
Model AOR-8 / Model AOR-16
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Rev. 6/28/2017
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8.
Secure both halves of the
AOR-TR16
to the wall using the provided 6-32 screws, two (2)
washers, and hex nut.
9.
Installation of Strobe/Siren
Mount the strobe/siren assembly on a wall in an appropriate location per the instructions
packaged with the strobe/siren assembly.
10. Three (3) outgoing low voltage power lines from the strobe/siren assembly must be wired to the
Black, Red/White, and Orange lead wires from the relays located in the upper section of the
AOR-8 / AOR-16
unit
’s internal compartment
. The Black wire is a common negative and needs
to be connected to both the strobe and siren negative terminals. The Red/White wire gets
connected to the Positive terminal of the strobe and the Orange wire gets connected to the
positive terminal of the siren.
11. Installing Communication Lines
Bring in the Analog Call Station communication lines and any analog phone lines through
conduit knockouts located on the rear, top, or bottom sides of the unit. Always try to separate
power lines from communication lines as much as possible to reduce undesired effects on the
phone line.
12. The
AOR-8
can support up to eight (8) Analog Call Stations. The Analog Call Stations on the
system can connect to either the incoming POTS/PSTN line or the local phone built into the
AOR-8 unit.
The
AOR-16
each support up to sixteen (16) Analog Call Stations divided into two (2) banks of
eight (8). The Analog Call Stations on the system can connect to either the incoming
POTS/PSTN line or the local phone built into the AOR-16 unit.
13. Installing Line(s) for Analog Call Stations
Terminate the incoming Analog Call Station lines to Ports 1-8 in the appropriate bank on the
printed circuit board assembly (PCBA) located between the power supply and local phone. The
ports are labeled 1-8 for each respective bank. See photo below.
The tip and ring connections for the Analog Call Stations are polarity sensitive.