Area of Rescue Command Unit
Installation Guide
Model AOR-5 / Model AOR-10
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Rev. 4/13/2022
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6. Interfaces
7.
The
AOR-5
can support up to five (5) AOR-CSE Stations and the
AOR-10
can support up to ten
(10) AOR-CSE Stations.
The AOR-CSE Stations can dial out through an analog (PSTN/POTS) telephone line, to the local
handset on the Command Unit, or to a Sub-Command Unit.
8. Routing Cabling:
Route the AOR-CSE Station cabling and the analog (PSTN/POTS) telephone line (depending on
the local jurisdiction, may or may not be required) through the conduit knockouts located on the
left, right, or bottom sides of the Command Unit. Always try to separate power lines from
communication lines in order to mitigate the risks of noise or interference on the communication
lines.
A
B
C
D
This section outlines the interfaces on the controller
board:
(A) Station #1-5
–
Each
AOR-CSE Station
is
provided with a dedicated terminal
(B) Station #6-10 (for AOR-10 only)
–
Each
AOR-
CSE Station
is provided with a dedicated terminal
(C) SUB-C 1 and SUB-C 2
–
Dedicated terminal for
Sub-Command Units #1 and #2
(D) PSTN Line
–
Connect an analog (PSTN/POTS)
telephone line or analog PBX extension line for
dialing off-site or to a remote answering point
(E) Earth Ground
–
Connect Earth ground
(F) Station Active
–
This relay output (normally
open, NO) will provide a contact closure when any
AOR-CSE Station is activated
(G) Power Fault
–
This relay output (normally open,
NO) will provide a contact closure when there is a
loss in 24VDC power
(H) Battery Fault
–
This relay output (normally open,
NO) will provide a contact closure when the
backup battery is disconnected or providing a low
voltage output
(I) Ground Fault
–
This relay output (normally open,
NO) will provide a contact closure when a system
ground fault is present
(J) Phone Fault
–
This relay output (normally open,
NO) will provide a contact closure when a short or
open is present on any
Station
or
PSTN Line
terminal
(K) 24 VDC
–
Connect a 24VDC power supply
(L) Config
–
Used to configure the
Station
and
PSTN Line
terminals
F
E
G
H
I
J
K
L