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InstALLAtIon And opErAtIon MAnUAL

   25-13400-C   May 2019   www.eaton.com

6.1 Remote Disarming/Arming - FAULT/IN-USE

p7 “In UsE”

 = Normally open volt free contact (30VDC 1A) - Closes when any 

connected outstation is operated.

p8 “FAULt”

 = Normally closed volt free contact - 30VDC 1A) - Opens on any fault, 

including loss of power.

p10 “Enable”

 = When a jumper is removed, the system is disabled until enabled 

by a short across terminals at P10. This function allows for disarming/arming of the 

system by a remote means i.e. key switch or relay controlled by 3rd party systems 

such as a fire alarm system. It is a useful feature when the VoCALL 5 is located in a 

public area and unwanted use needs to be controlled.

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Care should be taken during commissioning to ensure a jumper is fitted during 

standard applications.

6.2 Powering Up

Carefully check the outstation wiring then apply AC power to the VoCALL 5 unit 

- DO NOT commission on batteries as the power supply has a large reservoir 

capacitor which may rupture the battery fuse if the AC is not present when powering 

up the system. Once the system is powered, the battery leads can be attached to 

the battery.

7. Batteries

The VoCALL 5 requires 2 x 5Ah sealed lead acid batteries to provide backup power 

in the event of mains failure. Check with local codes of practice for the duration and 

type of backup required.
For longer standby or operation times larger batteries will be required, these will 

need to be fitted in an external battery enclosure, the monitored charger in the 

VoCALL 5 is capable of charging and monitoring up to 2x12V 12Ah batteries.

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The VoCALL 5 is supplied without batteries which should 

be procured separately and be of adequate capacity to meet local regulations.

Содержание VoCALL 5

Страница 1: ...VoCALL 5 Line Exchange Unit Installation and Operation Manual...

Страница 2: ...anning the Wiring 10 5 2 Mains Connection 10 5 3 VoCALL 5 Wiring 11 5 4 Outstation Wiring 11 5 5 Cable Type 11 5 6 Outstation Wiring Type A 12 5 7 Outstation Wiring Type B 12 6 AUXILIARY CONNECTIONS 1...

Страница 3: ...dicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided can result in minor to moderate injury or serious damage to the product General Safety Precautions NOTICE The operating system of the con...

Страница 4: ...nts Before handling any static sensitive items operators should get rid of any electrostatic charge by touching a sound safety earth such as a radiator Always handle PCBs by their sides and avoid touc...

Страница 5: ...ractice such as BS9999 Disabled refuge systems are recommended in buildings where public or disabled staff gain access to any floor other than the ground floor using lifts 1 2 Product Overview A VoCAL...

Страница 6: ...itted to line sockets Verify the following items are present 1 5x Outstation Line Connectors 2 1x 2 Way Fault Connector 3 1x 2 Way In Use Connector 4 1x 2 Way Access Connector If there are any items m...

Страница 7: ...the Low Voltage Directive LVD accidentally knocked out holes should be blanked off 4 1 Surface Mount EFVCC5 When mounting the surface mount version to the wall ensure the unit sits flat on the wall a...

Страница 8: ...ls For correct fitting of the flush mount cover the VoCALL 5 back box should be recessed into the wall so that the front of the unit is level with the finished surface of the wall The flush plate will...

Страница 9: ...f the panels For correct fitting of the semi flush bezel the VoCALL 5 back box should be recessed into the wall so that the rear edges of the front plate line up with the finished surface of the wall...

Страница 10: ...ystem specifications which demand a certain cable type providing it meets the appropriate national wiring regulations 5 1 Planning the Wiring All system wiring should be installed to meet the appropri...

Страница 11: ...nts and emergency assist alarm the 3K9 resistor is simply removed from the terminal blocks when the outstation is connected for jack points the EOL resistor is moved to the OUT of the last jack on the...

Страница 12: ...ary connections as shown below Figure 8 Auxiliary Connection Connections inside the Network VoCALL 5 Line Connector on Network VoCALL 5 to Type B line Line Connector on Network VoCALL 5 to Type B line...

Страница 13: ...itted during standard applications 6 2 Powering Up Carefully check the outstation wiring then apply AC power to the VoCALL 5 unit DO NOT commission on batteries as the power supply has a large reservo...

Страница 14: ...tallation and Operation Manual 25 13400 C May 2019 www eaton com 7 Batteries 7 1 Battery fitting Figure 9 Inserting the batteries not included 7 2 Battery wiring Figure 10 Wiring the batteries not inc...

Страница 15: ...removing the mains power always remove the negative Black terminal first 8 Operation All conversations on the VoCALL 5 system are under the command of the control handset 8 1 Receiving a call at the...

Страница 16: ...ound and all status LEDs will Light 8 5 Indications and Controls Figure 11 Indication and Controls Indicators Green Mains Indicates healthy mains Battery Indicates healthy battery and charger healthy...

Страница 17: ...responsible person or their agent lift a different handset on the system each week and make a call to the control repeat each week until all points are tested record results in the site log 6 Monthly...

Страница 18: ...rge Max Charge Current 1A Inputs Number of Lines 5 Remote Enable Short to use End of Line 3K9 Outputs Number 2 Fault In Use Type Volt free relay Contact 30V DC 1A Controls Buttons 6 five lines 1 fault...

Страница 19: ...19 Installation and Operation Manual 25 13400 C May 2019 www eaton com Notes...

Страница 20: ...South Yorkshire DN2 4NB Eaton EMEA Headquarters Route de la Longeraie 7 1110 Morges Switzerland Eaton eu 2019 Eaton All Rights Reserved Publication No 25 13400 C May 2019 Eaton is a registered tradema...

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