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Page 2: ...C A R E H A W K INC CH1000 Installation User Guide CareHawk Inc 229 Westforest Trail Kitchener Ontario Canada N2N 3H8 Phone 519 745 2226 Fax 519 743 8883 www carehawk com ...

Page 3: ...uding interference that may cause undesired operation NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A 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 commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency...

Page 4: ...tion 12 HS100 Handset Station 12 HS120 Handset Call Station 13 CH1000 Central Cabinet Mounting 14 CH1000 Cabinet Features 15 System Power Requirements 15 System Power Wiring 16 CH1000 Connections 17 SS16 Mounting 18 CH1000 to SS16 Wiring 19 SS16 to End Device Wiring 20 CS50 Wiring 21 CS100 Wiring 22 CS150 Wiring 23 HS100 Wiring 24 HS120 Wiring 25 CR16 Installation 26 Camera Wiring 26 DA1 Wiring 27...

Page 5: ...t Security Switching Card SS16 Analog C O Port s PBX Microphone Ethernet DA1 CS100 Call Station Speaker PIR Sensor Camera PIR Sensor Music Source 12 00 Digital Clocks Speaker Remote Displays Digital Video Recorder Video Balun Video Balun Figure 1 Chapter 1 ...

Page 6: ...one portsareavailableforconnectionto a PBX system via standard analog CO ports2 It is recommended that at least one of the ports be left available for a DA1 when using multiple ports to interface with a PBX KSU System Primary Component Overview Central cabinet CH1000 The CH1000 is the central equipment cabinet for the security communication systems Each CH1000 provides for up to 128 audio I O port...

Page 7: ...s made of 18 gauge steel with a durable powder coat finish The cabinet can be wall or rack mounted The overall cabinet dimensions are 18 1 2 high x 17 wide x 5 3 8 deep See Figure 13 for full mounting details Figure 2 ...

Page 8: ...ption a second CAT 5cableinneeded Figure 3 Display Administrative Console DA1 Each DA1 p rovides a control center for all paging intercom security and telephone communications The DA1 has a visual as well as an audible indicator for incoming calls The built in memory allows for 8 speed dials and 99 stored numbers in a visual directory Thescreenis backlit and adjustable for the attendants convenien...

Page 9: ...nectivity a phone on the PBX system can gain access to paging and intercom functions on the CH1000 system just like a phone that is locally connected Figure 5 Intercom Amplifier Card IA1 An IA1 is a module that provides the talk listen audio amplification for conversations between a DA1 and a remote room The IA1 provides the means for a half duplex audio channel as well as digital audio filtering ...

Page 10: ... run to the SS16 for taking the video feed back to the 3rd party monitoring equipment Each CH1000 system can have up to 8 CR16 s assuming the system has 8 SS16 s for a total of 8 simultaneous video feeds per system Through programming via CareHawk Settings software camera sequencing can be setup at selectable intervals between a selectable group of cameras Camera sequencing can then be enabled dis...

Page 11: ...l Plate Can Originate Call Silicon Call Button Silicon Privacy Button Visual Call Assurance Illuminated Privacy button Grounded Audio Xfmr Center tap Privacy Audible Call Assurance Durable Audio Handset w hookswitch Rocker switch with Momentary Call Maintained Privacy Speaker connections RJ 45 Connectivity RJ 45 UTP Camera Connectivity Sensor Device Input for N O N C jumper Table 1 ...

Page 12: ...ng stainless steel call station with an epoxy coated silicon call button The switch provides a momentary contact closure for making a call This station comes with RJ45 connections on the rear for the connection from the SS16 which are clearly labeled on the board In addition there are also connections for a speaker security sensors and optional camera The CS100 station does not provide any power t...

Page 13: ...npressed ThisstationcomeswithanRJ45jack on the back for connection to the SS16 which is clearly labeled on the board In addition there are also connections for a speaker security sensor open collector driver and optional camera also RJ 45 Figure 10 HS100 Handset A HS100 is a basic single gang stainless steel handset station The handset allows for a private conversation by automatically switching t...

Page 14: ...nd lockable privacy position The handset allows for a private conversation by automatically switching the intercom from the associated room speaker Taking the handset off hookwiththecallswitchintheprivacy position will not override the privacy function The call button must be returned to the center position for the handset audio to be heard at the phone Figure 12 ...

Page 15: ...the four mounting holes Holes are located on 16 centers to accommodate fastening to wall studs where possible however the cabinet weight including power supply 8 TC1 s and one IA1 is only 27 lbs The cabinet should be mounted to the wall using four 8x 2 screws appropriate to the wall type 17 00 16 00 12 75 18 50 3 75 2 00 Figure 13 Chapter 2 ...

Page 16: ...enty of cable entry space for bringing field wiring into the cabinet When bringing field wiring into the cabinet it is recommended that DA1 phone cabling enter in a different knockout hole then SS16 wiring It is also recommended that the wiring to from the external audio amplifier be routed through a knockout hole on its own in an effort to prevent coupling between cables Figure 14 System Power Re...

Page 17: ... AC socket to the ground stud on the bottom of the cabinet 2 Install appropriate wires through conduit and into the cabinet 3 Attach the ground wire entering the cabinet to the ground stud located on the bottom of the cabinet labeled with a green ground symbol using a 6 ring lug Ensure that the ground stud at the bottom of the cabinet is still wired to the appropriate pin in terminalstripTS1locate...

Page 18: ...I100 Main Interface board found inside the CH1000 cabinet Figure 16 TC1 Slot 8 TC1 Slot 1 DA1 Phone Ports 8 PBX C O Ports 2 Music Source Inputs 2 Microphone Input General Purpose Outputs Top General Purpose Inputs Bottom Ethernet Port SS16 Ports 8 External Display RS 422 to Slave Clocks ...

Page 19: ...motion sensors etc from the SS16 is possible When it s required to source 150 mA DC at 12V to remote devices a local class II rated 12VDC power source can be connected to the 2 1mm DC power jack located on the side of the chassis as shown in figure 19 Figure 17 below shows the mounting brackets for the SS16 8 screws should be used when attaching the SS16 Choose the appropriate type of screws for t...

Page 20: ...he audio loads connected to the SS16 SS16 needs to source 12VDC power to a significant numberof end devices such as motion sensors etc The more devices requiring power the greater the power losses in the cable feeding the SS16 from the central cabinet which in turn reduces the distance the SS16 can be located from the central cabinet When powering numerous devices from the SS16 audio device ports ...

Page 21: ...ing them into a CS150 call station before connecting back to an SS16 See Figure 22 The SS16 also provides 12 VDC power at each device port for powering some sensor devices with the combined current consumption of all 16 ports limited at 150 mA It is recommended that if more than a few sensors per SS16 are required that the SS16 be provided with local power via the 2 1 mm DC jack onthe side of the ...

Page 22: ...station to be functional There are no specific distance limitations between the CS50 and the SS16 The only distance limitation involves the acceptable cable losses for the audio over CAT 5 cable from theCH1000centralcabinet and the speakers involved COM 1 4W 1 2W 1W 2W 4W 25V 8 OHM YELLOW BLUE BLUE GND DATA_A DATA_B 12 VDC IN PORT 1 16 CONNECTOR PINOUT 12 VDC IN STATUS INDICATOR MODEL SS16 1 2 3 4...

Page 23: ... installing cameras standard composite video security cameras may be used For proper transmission of the video signal over UTP requires the use of a video balun as shown in the illustration above The balun should be located as close to the camera as possible however the balun camera assembly may be located a significant distance away from the CS100 if required5 When using UTP cameras the video bal...

Page 24: ... is often integrated within the camera so anexternalbalunmoduleshownabove is not required Connection of the video signal to the CS100 station is done via standard RJ 45terminated CAT 5 cable The CS100 simply acts as a cable concentrator and facilitates the ability to combine the video and audio signals onto a single CAT 5 cable going to the SS16 device ports No video processing takes place on the ...

Page 25: ...sor Input Enabled 6 N C 2 Disabled N O P1 on CS150 4 Figure 23 HS100 Wiring Figure 24 Connection to this station is done with installer provided crimp terminals onto the wires provided on the back of the station as shown above Privacy functionality is not directly supported by this station When intercom is done to this station the audio is fed directly to the speaker as long as the handset is on h...

Page 26: ...on as the handset is taken off hook the audio is immediately transferred to the ear piece on the handset The toggle switch on the front of the station provides a momentary call position and a maintained privacy position to mute the listen audio at the telephone GND DATA_A DATA_B 12 VDC IN PORT 1 16 CONNECTOR PINOUT 12 VDC IN STATUS INDICATOR MODEL SS16 1 2 3 4 12 11 10 9 8 16 15 14 13 5 6 7 CH 1 A...

Page 27: ...the base Take the CR16 and place it component side down and align with connector P14 on the SS16 right behind the large device port connectors The plastic mounting posts located on each end of the CR16 should line up directly with mounting holes found on the SS16 board Snap the each mounting post into the SS16 and then press the center of the CR16 to fully seat the connector Re install the cover a...

Page 28: ...DA1phoneswillrequirethe use of the AC adapter provided with the phone All DA1 s are wired with CAT 5 cable and terminated with RJ45 plugs Figure 27 below shows the connections Any DA1 s connected to ports 2 8mustutilize the power adapter provided with each DA1 If preferred ports 2 8canbeconnectedtostandardDTMF phones also but it is recommended that the adapter shown in figure 28 be used directly a...

Page 29: ...essary loop current 48VDC If the PBX being connected is capable of recognizing caller ID information then the corresponding CH1000 DA1 port should be configured as a Caller ID phone This will ensure thatall caller ID information from the CH1000 can be passed along to the PBX phones that are caller ID capable No Connect No Connect No Connect TIP RING No Connect No Connect No Connect PBX PORT s RJ 4...

Page 30: ...her details Configuration of these ports is done through CareHawk Decisions software Input Terminal Strip Lower terminal strip 1 2 3 4 5 6 GND INPUT 1 INPUT 6 GROUND OR COMMON INPUT 2 INPUT 3 INPUT 4 INPUT 5 GENERAL PURPOSE INPUTS Figure 29 Output Terminal Strip Upper terminal strip 1 2 3 4 5 N C 2 GND OPEN COLLECTOR 1 DRY CONTACT 1 COM DRY CONTACT 2 N C GROUND OR COMMON OPEN COLLECTOR 2 DRY CONTA...

Page 31: ...4 andJP15shouldbe in position A farthest from terminal strip and JP16 JP17 should be in position B closest to terminal strip This will provide 3 open collector outputs on terminal strip pins 1 3 andone normally open dry contact on pins 4 5 Please note that the dry contact is rated for 1A Max switching 2A carrying for simple resistive loads up to 60VDC Rated at 0 5A for 120VAC Table 2 The schematic...

Page 32: ...ce to theCH1000 is 24 awg shielded cable The shield for the cable MUST be terminated at one end only and not both AUDIO SOURCE 1 INPUT AUDIO SOURCE 2 INPUT 1 IN GND 2 IN GND GROUND GROUND Figure 31 Microphone Input The microphone input is located inside theCH1000 cabinet See Figure 16 for exact location Below is the pin outs for the removable terminal strip The input is designed for a dynamic low ...

Page 33: ...HLD SHLD Figure 33 Master Clock Connections The CH1000 is capable of acting as a master clock As such it can be set up to synchronize Sapling RS 485 based slave clocks The RS 485 port is located inside theCH1000 cabinet SeeFigure16 Thisportis wired as shown below Pins 4 5 provide RS 422 communications to the Sapling clocks Feature not available at time of manual release Contact factory to confirm ...

Page 34: ...tion indicate the twisted pairs in the CAT5 cable Pin Wire Color for 568A Wire color for 568B 1 Green White Orange White 2 Green Orange 3 Orange White Green White 4 Blue Blue 5 Blue White Blue White 6 Orange Green 7 Brown White Brown White 8 Brown Brown ...

Page 35: ...and video camera activation can be initiated from the DA1 with the press of a button System schedule programming can be done using a software tool calledCareHawk Calendar CareHawk Calendarallows all system events to be configured into a single calendar When special schedules need to be employed CareHawk Calendaroffers the ability to program schedule templates which can be made active at any time b...

Page 36: ...om hearing you through the handsfree handset or headset D Hold keys When doing an audio page the talk audio is muted When pressedduringanintercom conversation both the talk and listen audio is muted Press again to restore the audio path E Redial key Displays the last 10 numbers dialed When pressed on screen menus guide you through the options F Soft keys Provides access to all on screen menu optio...

Page 37: ...of zones Zones 01 64 Must be entered as 2 digits 022TT Tone Exclusive Zones Where TT is the tone number Tones 00 99 Must be entered as 2 digits Where is the list of zones Zones 01 64 Must be entered as 2 digits 023TT Tone Inclusive Speakers Where TT is the tone number Tones 00 99 Must be entered as 2 digits Where is the list of speakers 024TT Tone Exclusive Speakers Where TT is the tone number Ton...

Page 38: ...rding Off 061xxx Forward All Calls Where xxx is the extension to forward call to 0700 Cancel Main Alarm 0701 Clear Normal Call Ins From Queue 08 Sync System Time 0800xxx Turn Off Message Waiting Lamp Where xxx is the extension 0801xxx Turn On Message Waiting Lamp Where xxx is the extension 0810x Turn Off Output Where x is the output number 0811x Turn On Output Where x is the output number 0820 Tur...

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