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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9. Terminating AOR-CSE Station Cabling:
Terminate the cabling for each AOR-CSE Station to
Station 1 through Station 5 (or through
Station 10)
.
The tip and ring connections for the AOR-CSE Stations are
NOT
polarity sensitive.
10. Terminating PSTN/POTS Telephone Line for Off-site Dialing:
If an analog (PSTN/POTS) telephone line or analog PBX extension line is to be used for off-site
dialing, terminate the analog telephone line or PBX extension line to the
PSTN Line
terminal on
the controller board
—this connection is
NOT
polarity sensitive.
Each
AOR-5 / AOR-10 Command Unit
supports one (1) dedicated POTS/PSTN telephone line.
11. Connecting Primary Power:
Once the appropriate low voltage field cabling terminations have been completed, connect the
primary power (24VDC, 2A) to the controller board
—the power input connector is located at the
center-bottom of the controller board.
Earth ground should be connected to the
Earth Ground
terminal on the center-left side of the
controller board.
It is the installer’s obligation to ensure compliance with all national, regional, and
local regulations.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
See Technical Requirements (p.2), for analog PSTN/POTS telephone line specifications.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
The Command Unit will only power on when primary power is connected. If the backup
battery is connected first, the Command Unit will not power on until primary power is
connected to the system.