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VS-600 Resident Unit Manual 

 

C-5 

C.3.2 

Picture Mount Installation  

Materials Required:

 

- Power Supply Picture Mount Kit (purchased separately, part# T3-PSU-WMK-P) 
- Four #10 wall-mounting screws with anchors (not provided) 
- Six 6-32 ¼” PSU mount screws (provided with mount kit) 

 
1.

 

Place four screws and anchors in the wall corresponding to the Picture Mount holes (8 ¾” 
apart horizontal and 8 ½” apart vertical). Ensure that the anchors are correctly chosen for 
the wall material and screw size, and that the wall, screw, anchor combination will 
securely support the weight of the T3-PSU (7 lbs.) 

 
2.

 

Place the Picture Mount frame over the screws and tighten the screws to secure Picture 
Mount frame into place. 

 
3.

 

Place the PSU into the Picture Mount and secure into place with six PSU mount screws 
(three screws on each side).  

 

 

Summary of Contents for VS-600

Page 1: ...cor Inc 1114 Westport Cr Mississauga Ontario Canada L5T 1G1 Tel 905 564 0801 Fax 905 564 0806 www telecor com For the VS 600 Resident Unit November 2009 Revision 0 1 PRELIMINARY VS 600 Resident Unit Manual ...

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Page 3: ...ty and no responsibility for same will be assumed by us Our liability does not extend to consequential damage AUTHORIZED REPAIR STATION All participating Distributors and Dealers are authorized to accept Telecor products for return to us for repair or replacement or customers may return goods to us directly providing that return authorization has been obtained U S customers are required to ship an...

Page 4: ...ing interference that may cause undesired operation FCC Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a residential environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio freq...

Page 5: ... Config Tab B 6 B 3 4 Wireless Tool Tab B 8 B 3 5 Log File Tab B 9 B 4 Speech Param Tab B 9 B 5 Creating Dial Strings B 10 B 5 1 Default Dial String Table B 11 B 6 Configuring the Resident Unit for Common Areas B 12 C Installation C 1 C 1 Installing Dome Lights C 1 C 2 Powering Dome Lights C 3 C 3 Mounting the Power Supply Unit C 4 C 3 1 Book Mount Installation C 4 C 3 2 Picture Mount Installation...

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Page 7: ...nates and the unit signals a tone over the speaker to indicate a possible fault in the Unit or the need for battery replacement The Unit can receive and decode signals from Wireless Pendants and Wireless Pull Cord Stations and initiate calls to a designated administrative staff location Each Pendant and Pull Cord Station transmits a unique digital signal known only to the VS 600 Unit in the reside...

Page 8: ... Add on to the system without costly installation or wiring upgrades Calls are initiated by pulling on the nylon pull cord A call assurance LED illuminates briefly and a soft tone sounds at the Station to confirm the placement of the call The call can be canceled at the Station by pressing a cancel button An illuminated LED and a tone at the Station confirm the cancellation of the call The Wireles...

Page 9: ...rovide a visual indication of calls originating from within the room When a resident initiates a call a LED in the Dome Light illuminates The Dome Light contains three LEDs with white red and green filters Each lamp color represents a different call type that originates from the Resident Unit s call button or call cord a Pull Cord Station or a Pendant ...

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Page 11: ...by three short beeps This indicates that the unit has gone through the cancellation routine which prepares the unit for standby mode 3 The unit checks if a telephone line has been connected to the upper LINE jack closest to the battery connector After approximately five minutes if a line still has not been connected the line and fault LEDs will flash and the unit will sound three short beeps Note ...

Page 12: ...g the call and dials a number according to the type of device making the call This information is configured in the resident unit configuration software and uploaded to the resident unit The Resident Unit configuration software is an application that works with Microsoft Windows XP and Windows Vista operating systems The Resident Unit configuration program consists of five tabs Options Prog Config...

Page 13: ...s or call priorities B 3 1 1 Numbers Tab The Numbers Tab contains the dial strings that the resident unit calls when a device makes a call in Options Tab Numbers Tab Primary The Primary boxes contain the primary dial string that the resident unit will call when a particular device makes a call in Secondary The Secondary boxes contain the secondary or rollover dial string that the resident unit wil...

Page 14: ...he resident unit s battery click Get below the Battery box The current battery voltage level will appear in the box If the voltage level is below 3 6 V replace the battery Current Date Time The current date and time of your computer clock Click Set to synchronize the resident unit clock with your computer clock The format is dd MM yy HH mm ss where dd is the day MM is the month yy is the year HH i...

Page 15: ...l string settings not covered in the other tabs Misc Tab Cancel DTMF string The dial string the resident unit calls when the cancel button is pressed For an explanation of a dial string example refer to Creating Dial Strings section B 5 B 3 2 Saving Programming Information to a File You can save the current settings from the Options and Prog Config tabs to a file This is useful for quickly program...

Page 16: ...tween dialing the numbers After dialing a number the number of seconds to wait before dialing the secondary or rollover number if the call is unanswered Silent Check the box to make the resident unit dial the phone voice server silently when a device makes a call If unchecked you will hear the DTMF tones while the resident unit dials a call Redial Primary num Redial secondary number if primary num...

Page 17: ...ary number 2 Resident unit waits for the call to be answered or for the time in delay to elapse 3 Resident unit dials secondary number 4 Resident unit waits for the call to be answered or for the time in delay to elapse 5 If the call is unanswered the resident unit dials the primary number again goes back to step 1 Resident Check In Not used Check In time hour Not used Various Delays ms These valu...

Page 18: ...reless Tool Tab Click Get all used to download a list of devices programmed on the resident unit The list shows the devices serial numbers To remove a device select a device in the list and click Remove selected to remove the device To remove all the programmed devices from the resident unit click Remove all For information about programming wireless pendants and pull cords in the resident unit re...

Page 19: ...m the resident unit Click Save to File to save the log file to a disk Type a file name then click Save B 4 Speech Param Tab The Speech Param Tab allows you to adjust the resident unit s audio settings Use this tab to adjust microphone volume speaker volume or voice switching settings Note In a majority of installations these settings do not need to change Speech Param Tab Mic Ampl Gain Microphone ...

Page 20: ...to download the settings from the resident unit Click Set to upload the current settings to the resident unit B 5 Creating Dial Strings This section contains an explanation of a sample dial string when used with a Telecor PBX In this example the dial string in the Primary or Secondary column for a device is made up of six comma separated parts The comma indicates a half second pause The dial strin...

Page 21: ...l ring In this example station 580 B 5 1 Default Dial String Table The following table lists default primary and secondary dial strings for each type of call device Call Device Primary Dial String Secondary Dial String Wall Unit Call F 7256 1 6 10 580 F 7256 2 6 11 581 Call Cord F 7256 1 5 10 580 F 7256 2 5 11 581 Wired Pullcord F 7256 1 3 10 580 F 7256 2 3 11 581 Pendant F 7256 1 1 10 580 F 7256 ...

Page 22: ...t unit to work in a common area ensure that the Allow All Wireless option is checked in the Prog Config Tab of the programming software This will allow the resident unit to receive signals from wireless peripherals pull cords and pendants without needing them to be programmed first Prog Config Tab ...

Page 23: ...nstalled and connected to the rear of the unit C 1 Installing Dome Lights Dome Lights are wall mounted either above or beside room doorways The Dome Light measures 4 5 high by 2 75 wide by 1 5 deep It is mounted to a backbox using the provided two 6 32 x 1 Pan Head Phillips machine screws The recommended backbox is a Steel City CWLE 3 4 or equivalent The connections from the Dome Light to the Resi...

Page 24: ...Con connectiors with pigtails according to the diagram below 2 Using the 8 pin Mas Con connector terminate the wires of the West Penn 253 cable to the NC1 LD3 dome light according to the diagram below Connect the green wire to L1 the red wire to L2 the white wire to L3 and the black wire to C 3 Connect the wires from the dome light to the pigtails from the resident unit s dome light module Refer t...

Page 25: ...auge stranded cable with no shield West Penn 224 or equivalent Each NC1 LD3 dome light draws 90 mA Use the chart below to determine home many Power Supply Units are required for the number of Resident Units Dome Lights PSUs 1 44 1 PSU 45 88 2 PSUs 89 133 3 PSUs Note Line loss may be a factor depending on the distance between Resident Units and PSUs If the wiring length between the devices is great...

Page 26: ...wo 10 wall mounting screws with anchors not provided Four 6 32 PSU mount screws provided with mount kit 1 Place two screws and anchors in the wall corresponding to the Book Mount holes 13 apart Ensure that the anchors are correctly chosen for the wall material and screw size and that the wall screw anchor combination will securely support the weight of the T3 PSU 7 lbs 2 Place the Book Mount over ...

Page 27: ...n the wall corresponding to the Picture Mount holes 8 apart horizontal and 8 apart vertical Ensure that the anchors are correctly chosen for the wall material and screw size and that the wall screw anchor combination will securely support the weight of the T3 PSU 7 lbs 2 Place the Picture Mount frame over the screws and tighten the screws to secure Picture Mount frame into place 3 Place the PSU in...

Page 28: ...pair 18 gauge stranded cable with no shield West Penn 224 or equivalent 1 Splice the 24V wire RED from the CHAP T3 PSU EXT to the red pigtail wire 2 Splice the Ground wire BLACK from the CHAP T3 PSU EXT to the black pigtail wire 3 Plug the 2 pin connector to the power terminals on the Dome Light Module of the Resident Unit shown in the diagram below 4 Cap off the unused YELLOW BLUE ORANGE and GRAY...

Page 29: ...h a VS 600 Resident Unit complete the following steps 1 Simultaneously press and hold the Volume Up and Volume Down buttons on the Resident Unit until you hear a beep 2 Verify that the Menu and Activities LEDs are blinking alternately after the beep 3 For a Wireless Pendant press its button For a Wireless Pull Cord pull the cord On receiving the wireless device signal the Resident Unit will play a...

Page 30: ...lly open dry contact such as a smoke detector The detector connects to the terminals marked JSW10 shown in the diagram below Note The Resident Unit should only be used as an ancillary notification device for smoke detectors Ensure that the smoke detector is connected to a code approved alarming device ...

Page 31: ...ght side up the upper jack terminates to a PEU station port and the lower jack terminates onto the Tip and Ring terminals on the back of a phone wall plate The resident telephone then connects to this wall plate See diagram on next page for overall view of configuration described above USOC Universal Service Ordering Code is the wiring standard that should be followed for installing the Resident U...

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