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DIP SWITCH SETTINGS 

SW 

OFF 

ON 

Silence Timeout Enable, Default 

Absolute Timeout Enable 

No Disconnect on Dial Tone 

Disconnect on Dial Tone*, Default 

 

TIMING OPTIONS

 

 

Silence Timeout or [Absolute Timeout] 

Silence Timeout or [Absolute Timeout] 

Off, Default 

16 [64] Seconds 

Off, Default 

8 [32] Seconds 

Off 

4 [16] Seconds, Default 

Off, Default 

2 [8] Seconds 

Off, Default 

1 [4] Seconds 

 

(Selected timing options will be added to determine total time)

 

Loop Detect Disable 

Loop Detect Enable, Default 

 

Changes in dip switch settings will take effect when an idle unit first senses ringing. 
 
 

* Frequencies of Disconnect Tones: 

 

350 / 440Hz 

 

440 / 480Hz 

 

440 / 620Hz 

 

480 / 620Hz 

 

525 / 660Hz 

 
 
 

DIP SWITCH TERMINOLOGY

 

The word "default" refers to the factory dip switch 
setting.  Dip switches 2, 5 and 8 are set "ON" at the 
factory enabling silence timeout, dial tone disconnect 
and loop detect enable.  The pager will "disconnect" 
after a page is made when the caller places the 
receiver on-hook thus dropping the current loop 
(Loop detect) OR by dial tone if the current loop 
detect is not passed through the telephone switching 
system (Dial tone disconnect) OR if silence is 
detected on the line for 4 seconds (Silence timeout). 
 
Dip switch 1

 OFF,

 "Silence Timeout Enable" means 

the Page Adapter will hang up when the caller does 
not speak for a period of time as selected by dip 
switches 3 through 7 (Dip switch 5 is default set to 4 
seconds).  Note the times can be added on the dip

switch settings.  If dip switches 3 through 7 are set to 
OFF for no timeout, dip switch 1 has no effect and the 
timeout option does not occur.  

Dip switch 1 is 

default set to "OFF".

 

 
Dip switch 1 

ON,

 "Absolute Timeout Enable" means 

the Page Adapter will hang up after a period of time as 
set by dip switches 3 through 7 regardless of silence 
from the person paging. 
 
Loop Detect is factory set to the default setting of ON 
or enable which causes the V-9970 to "hang-up" 
when loop current is no longer detected signifying 
that the caller has hung-up.  Sometimes the local 
telephone switch internal to the building does not 
pass this signal and then it becomes necessary to 
utilize other disconnect options. 
 

Summary of Contents for V-9970

Page 1: ...l interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his her own expense FCC Registration BAFUSA 21973 PA N Ringer Equivalence AC 0 6B DC 0 1B This equipment is to be installed only in restricted access areas Such as dedicated equipment rooms or equipme...

Page 2: ...must be powered by a Class 2 Listed 12VDC output transformer or by 24VDC NEC Class 2 power source When using this equipment basic safety precautions should be followed to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and injury to persons 1 Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm 2 Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations 3 ...

Page 3: ...The obligation under this warranty shall be limited to the replacement repair or refund of any such defective device within the warranty period provided that 1 inspection by Valcom Inc indicates the validity of the claim 2 the defect is not the result of damage misuse or negligence after the original shipment 3 the product has not been altered in any way or repaired by others and that factory seal...

Page 4: ...ing the current loop Loop detect OR by dial tone if the current loop detect is not passed through the telephone switching system Dial tone disconnect OR if silence is detected on the line for 4 seconds Silence timeout Dip switch 1 OFF Silence Timeout Enable means the Page Adapter will hang up when the caller does not speak for a period of time as selected by dip switches 3 through 7 Dip switch 5 i...

Page 5: ...24V Option If used Dipswitches shown with Default Settings Refer to Chart for actual times Up to 150 Valcom Amplified Speakers Line Level Music Source FIGURE 1 ONE ZONE CONNECTIONS LOCATION OF SCREW TERMINALS OPTION SWITCHES AND MUSIC VOLUME CONTROL SW1 J1 SW2 24VDC Power Supply Incoming Telephone Line or PABX Station OR COM SIG MUSIC IN USER CONTACT PAGE OUT ...

Page 6: ...r PABX Station May be provided by V 2006A W BL BL W W BR O W OR COM SIG MUSIC IN USER CONTACT PAGE OUT J2 12V IN COM 24V VP 412A Power Supply Connection made via an RJ11C jack 24V Option If used V 2003A SW2 Must be OFF FIGURE 2 CONNECTIONS TO A V 2003A FOR 3 ZONES J1 24VDC Power Supply Incoming Telephone Line or PABX Station May be provided by V 2003A W BL BL W W O O W OR COM SIG MUSIC IN USER CON...

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