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PAGEPAC PLUS CONTROLLER (V-5323100) AND

CONTROLLER WITH POWER SUPPLY (V-5323105)

by

PagePac

®

INTRODUCTION

The PagePac® Plus System consists of the Controller, 
AmpliCenter, and up to 3 Zone Expansion Units, providing 
up to 56 paging and/or control zones. The self-powered 
Controller comes with its own power supply, enabling it to 
control paging and control zones utilizing a paging amplifier 
other than the AmpliCenter.

Dimensions/Weight

• 16.0”W x 1.8”H x 6.9”D

(40.64cm x 4.5cm x 17.5cm)
2.0 lbs. (0.9 kg)

SPECIFICATIONS

FEATURES

• 8 Zones Paging or Control

•  Night Bell

• Contact Closure Inputs or Outputs

•  7 Alert Tones

•  Loop Start, Ground Start, CO Port, Analog Station

•  Page Zone Groups

or Dry Loop Access

•  Flexible Numbering Plan

•  Controller with Power Supply for Applications with

Distributed Amplified Speakers or Amplifiers other than PagePac

INSTALLATION

1. Mount the PagePac® Plus Controller and Zone Expansion Units, if any, to either a wall 

(see Figure 1), cabinet or a rack (below the AmpliCenter or other amplifier) (see Figure 2).

Note:

 When installing the PagePac Plus Controller, leave at least four inches of space above and below 

for proper ventilation.
Install the paging equipment in a ventilated room where there is easy access to speaker cabling (prefer-
ably in the telephone equipment room).

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Summary of Contents for PagePac Plus V-5323100

Page 1: ...7 Alert Tones Loop Start Ground Start CO Port Analog Station Page Zone Groups or Dry Loop Access Flexible Numbering Plan Controller with Power Supply for Applications with Distributed Amplified Speak...

Page 2: ...ires to Left and Right terminals if stereo or Left and Ground if not See Figure 3 Note The optional audio source can be a CD or tape player AM FM or commercial radio or other audio device Technical Ma...

Page 3: ...te If an amplifier other than the AmpliCenter is used refer to page 10 There you will find wiring dia grams and notes Figure 4 Page In Connection from Controller to AmpliCenter 4 Connect 8 pin Molex c...

Page 4: ...ansion Unit s if used See Figure 7 Note Up to 3 Zone Expansion Units can be used providing up to 56 paging and or control zones Figure 7 8 pin Molex Connector from Controller to Zone Expansion Unit s...

Page 5: ...ntinuously adjustable from 50Hz full CCW rotation to 400 Hz full CW rotation See Figure 9 b Adjust the Page VOX voice activated sensitivity to the fully counterclockwise position c Adjust Music Input...

Page 6: ...elephone system can also be used bypassing the connector block Figure 11 Connecting Host Telephone System to Controller 7 Connect two wires from the night bell analog station port on the host telephon...

Page 7: ...s 1 8 Each subsequent Zone Expansion Unit has switches for zones 9 24 25 40 and 41 56 Figure 13 Setting Zone Option Switches on Controller and Zone Expansion Units CONNECTING SPEAKERS Connect each spe...

Page 8: ...ny Zone Expansion Units See Figure 15 The zone connectors on the Controller and Zone Expansion Units can accommodate up to two 22 AWG wires or four 24 AWG wires per zone output Note DO NOT over tighte...

Page 9: ...Some loudspeaker taps may have to be re adjusted to get even coverage at all locations Be sure that the final speaker tap setting totals do not exceed the power rating of the AmpliCenter 3 Begin progr...

Page 10: ...88mV rms Full Clockwise 0 dBm 775V rms 6 dBu 1 5V rms NOTE The generic amplifiers input must be dry no battery or voltage can be present Condition 12 dBm on the telephone interface or 12 dBu on the at...

Page 11: ...volume control to mid point 3 Connect amplified speakers to each zone connector 4 Set zone option switches to Amplified Audio Output 5 Connect host telephone system to Controller 6 Plug Power Pack con...

Page 12: ...Input 2 Connect 70V audio out from AmpliCenter to Controller Amplified Audio terminals 3 Connect host telephone system input to Controller 4 Plug power pack connector into Controller Figure 18 Self Po...

Page 13: ...elected for programming The slide switch for each zone must be manually set to Con tact Closure to switch on off a device such as a door security lock remote amplifier etc Input Contact Closure or Aud...

Page 14: ...32 serial port can be set to the rate of the computer monitor or visual display Default is 9600 bps The bit rate may be changed at any time but the Controller must be reset power off then on again in...

Page 15: ...access to the programming mode of the PagePac Plus paging system It is recommended that access to programming be restricted to the System Admin istrator Telecommunications Manager or other selected us...

Page 16: ...a zone when the zone is accessed This tone will be sent out to both the zone selected and to the telephone interface After this tone is sent you may begin your page message Default is ON 1 Dial 4 2 t...

Page 17: ...puts This feature requires that a PC computer be connected to the RS 232 port of the Controller Whenever the input becomes active ASCII characters will be sent out the RS 232 port DB9 pin connector to...

Page 18: ...ne Mode switch to the Ground Start position Connect the telephone interface to a Loop Start trunk on the host system using a standard two conductor not four conductor RJ 11 cable The Supervised Trunk...

Page 19: ...eep tone 2 Enter the zone number that you wish to copy from i e 01 Hear DOUBLE beep tone 3 Enter the zone number of the beginning of the range of zones you wish to copy to Hear a DOUBLE beep tone 4 En...

Page 20: ...NPUT OR OUTPUT The choices here are INPUT 1 INPUT 2 and OUTPUT Be sure the manually selectable Zone Option switch on the rear of the Controller or Zone Expansion Unit is set to match the type of zone...

Page 21: ...group is 56 zones The factory default is NONE there are no default zone groups You will need to repeat this procedure for each zone group you wish to set up 1 Dial 6 4 to select this option Hear a DO...

Page 22: ...gize when a valid Off Hook condition has been detected The Attendant Access Handshake zone provides an output contact closure when Attendant Access interface is ready to make a page Note System Handsh...

Page 23: ...pt the ones specified If the decision is NO for the all call zone and an all call page is made then an error tone will be returned to you 1 Dial 7 2 to select this option Hear a DOUBLE beep 2 Enter th...

Page 24: ...ers are recommended per zone 7 8 SET NIGHT BELL ENABLE This is an individual zone output parameter The choice is YES NO with the default being NO With this parameter set to YES night bell will be sent...

Page 25: ...ne group that you wish to receive the DTMF tones 1 Dial 9 0 to select this option Hear a DOUBLE beep 2 Enter the zone or group zone number Hear a DOUBLE beep 3 Enter 0 for NO Not pass DTMF or enter 1...

Page 26: ...ne 1 Dial 9 4 to activate Tone Routing Hear a DOUBLE beep 2 Enter the input zone number Hear a DOUBLE beep 3 Enter the output zone group ALIAS number Hear TRIPLE beeps 4 To verify Tone Routing dial 9...

Page 27: ...e user accesses the controller during the 10 sec ond period they will automatically be routed to the zone specified in this procedure If the user accesses the controller after the time expires the use...

Page 28: ...To Select To Verify 40 41 Double Beep 0 Off 1 On Triple Beeps On Pre Announcement Tone To Select To Verify 42 43 Double Beep 0 Off 1 On Triple Beeps On Talkback Warning Tones To Select To Verify 44 4...

Page 29: ...is changed all of the previous options for that zone will be transferred to the new zone number 2 Program the Controller using ALIAS numbers if optioned Otherwise use the physical zone group numbers...

Page 30: ...in description of Input Zone See examples in step one Refer to the Zone Map 8 Enter the Priority Level 1 or 2 for this zone Feature Mode Option Verify Dial Listen For Zone Group Selection Listen For...

Page 31: ...nter 0 1 or 2 for Audio Enable to this zone 0 None 1 AA Attendant Access and 2 T R Telephone Access refer to Audio Source Enable 12 Enter the zone number to route the audio to Refer to Step 30 Set Aud...

Page 32: ...Group 2 82 Group 3 83 Group 4 84 Group 5 85 Group 6 86 Group 7 87 Group 8 88 Zones 9 thru 24 are located on the First Zone Expansion Unit Zone 9 09 Zone 10 10 Zone 11 11 Zone 12 12 Zone 13 13 Zone 14...

Page 33: ...36 Zone 37 37 Zone 38 38 Zone 39 39 Zone 40 40 Zones 25 thru 40 are located on the Second Zone Expansion Unit Zone 41 41 Zone 42 42 Zone 43 43 Zone 44 44 Zone 45 45 Zone 46 46 Zone 47 47 Zone 48 48 Z...

Page 34: ...Zone Code Type of Output Page Enable Y N Music Enable Y N Talk back Enable Y N Night Bell Enable Y N DTMF Pass thru Y N Example i e Office Loudspeakers 01 Audio Y Y N Y N Technical Manuals Online http...

Page 35: ...NE Priority Level 1 or 2 Physical Zone Code Select Tone 1 7 Route Tone to Zone Audio Enable 0 2 Audio Route to Zone Examples i e Security Doorbell 2 04 1 81 2 05 Technical Manuals Online http www tech...

Page 36: ...rt Station Centrex Access Impedance 600 Ohms Control Lead De bounce 50 msec Impedance 600 Ohms Talk Battery 24 VDC Control Lead De bounce 150 msec Impedance 600 Ohms Open Interval Protection 1 2 secon...

Page 37: ...nd connectors on the rear panel of the Ampli Center Controllers and Zone Expansion Units Table 9 identifies them by function Figure 19 AmpliCenter Controllers and Zone Expansion Unit Back Panels 26 Te...

Page 38: ...rating This can occur when total speaker load is greater than the output rating or when speaker wiring is shorted red unbalanced output indicates when one speaker lead is accidentally shorted to grou...

Page 39: ...nnot be heard A higher priority input is active Input level not set correctly Adjust music input level on AmpliCenter No power to music source Verify power is on Radio off station Adjust tuner Most li...

Page 40: ...oller is in the Page Port Mode Verify that the Telephone Mode Switch is in the DL position to match the host telephone system interface port Verify Attendant Access is not active Page port of host sys...

Page 41: ...upport or visit our websites at http www pagepac com and www valcom com Should repairs be necessary attach a tag to the unit clearly stating company name address phone number contact person and the na...

Page 42: ...28 From a PBX or Centrex System In the other case typically with a PBX system that produces a ring voltage output the Night Bell connec tion is not wired to one of the eight input zones but to the co...

Page 43: ...hile T A paging is in progress or during a dial tone then the user will hear the door chime tone and be automatically routed to the door speaker for two way communication Required Programming Type of...

Page 44: ...ing paging activities you will need to program the Controller to send signals to it and turn ON OFF the Attendant Access Telephone Access and Night Bell signals that would trigger the monitor to log t...

Page 45: ...speakers CONNECTING ADDITIONAL CONTROLLERS OR REMOTE AMPLIFIERS Figure 24 illustrates the additional Controller and Remote AmpliCenter interface When additional Controller s or other ancillary device...

Page 46: ...46 947180 Figure 24 Connecting Additional Controllers and Remote Amplifiers Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com firealarmresources com...

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