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PCM2000 Configuration Guide 50 Spring Street, Ramsey , NJ 07446 U.S.A. T el. 20 1 -934-8500 / Fax 20 1 -934-9832/ www .bogen.com : http://www. guardianalarms .
Zone #’ s S 1 S2 S3 S4 Master 1 - 9 0000 Satellite 1 1 0- 1 8 1 000 2 1 9-27 0 1 00 3 28-36 11 00 4 37-45 0 0 1 0 5 46-54 1 0 1 0 6 55-63 0 11 0 7 64-72 111 0 8 73-8 1 000 1 9 82-90 1 00 1 1 0 9 1 -99 0 1 0 1 Contents SECTION I - APPLICA T ON CONFIGURA TIONS .
Time T rigger 6 Zone Group *86 Zone Numbers No Zones Inhibit 1 60 Inhibit Enable 1 6 1 HHMM (See Note 3 - below) 2-Second T one 1 62 3-Second T one 1 63 3-Second T one 4-Second T one 1 64 5-Second T o.
Clock Set 060 HHMM 00:00 Clock Sync. 067 HHMM (See Note 3 - p . 37) Inhibit 068 Inhibit Enable 069 Time T rigger 1 Zone Group *8 1 Zone Numbers No Zones Inhibit 11 0 Inhibit Enable 111 HHMM (See Note 3 - p .
FEA TURE CODES AND DEF AUL TS Feature Feature Code Additional Data Default Privacy Beep Inhibit 006 Enable 007 Enable Pre-announce T one Inhibit 003 Beep 004 Chime 005 Chime Confirmation T one Inhibit.
SECTION II - PROGRAMMING SY STEM PROGRAMMING System programming lets y ou set cer tain PCM options and tone features using the DTMF k eys of a telephone.
Each PCMZPM module has three r elay driv er outputs - RD A, RD B, and RD C - one for each speak er zone . When a zone is activated, its rela y driver is shorted to RD COM through an open collector transistor . These drivers can be used to activate external rela ys to pro vide greater po wer ca pacity or to operate external equipment.
CONFIGURA TION 3: LOOP ST AR T TR UNK - 3-ZONE - ONE-W A Y P A GING - SINGLE AMPLIFIER - 25/70V A C SPEAKERS In this configuration, the PCM unit supplies a 48V talk batter y and loop curr ent detection from pins 3 & 4 of the TEL LINE jack on the PCMTIM module to the loop start trunk in the telephone system.
CONFIGURA TION 1 4: DTMF MICROPHONE ZONE P AGING This section will describe the configuration f or the use of a Shure micr ophone Model 885TT with DTMF dialing capabilities and the MODULINK f ive- conductor coil-cord model ALM- 1 .
CONFIGURA TION 4: GROUND ST AR T TR UNK - 3-ZONE - ONE-W A Y P AGING - SINGLE AMPLIFIER - 25/70V AC SPEAKERS In this configuration, the PCM unit supplies a 48V talk batter y and loop curr ent detection from pins 3 & 4 of the TEL LINE jack on the PCMTIM module to the ground start trunk in the telephone system.
CONFIGURA TION 1 3: EMERGENCY V OICE ANNOUNCEMENT O VERRIDE V oice Announcement Override is a non-pr ogrammable feature that lets the caller tak e priority ov er all paging functions and make a system- wide emergency voice announcement page to all speak ers.
CONFIGURA TION 5: ST A TION LEVEL/CENTREX - 3-ZONE - ONE-W A Y P AGING - SINGLE AMPLIFIER - 25/70V A C SPEAKERS In this configuration, the PCM unit responds to a 90V AC 20Hz ringing signal in pins 3 & 4 of the TEL LINE jack on the PCMTIM module and answ ers after the first full ring.
CONFIGURA TION 1 2: DFT 1 20 & T AMB WIRING DIA GRAM - LOOP ST AR T TRUNK, GR OUND ST AR T TRUNK, OR ST A TION LEVEL In this configuration, the telephone output is connected to the Bogen T elephon.
CONFIGURA TION 6: EXTENDED P AGING SY STEM This illustration sho ws the wir ing between a master assembly and a satellite assembly in a PCM system with a satellite assembly for one-way paging. As described pre viously , the requir ed setup for one-wa y basic configuration includes: PCMTIM, PCMCPU, PCMZPM, and the pow er supply PCMPS2.
CONFIGURA TION 11 : MICROPHONE O VERRIDE Microphone Ov erride is a feature that lets the system designer tak e priority over all paging functions and mak e a system-wide page to all speak ers.
CONFIGURA TION 7: TW O-W A Y T ALK BA CK P A GING SYSTEM This configuration is essentially the same as the one-wa y paging system described previousl y . The main difference between the on e-wa y con- figuration and this configuration is that the centralized high-pow er amplifier is connected to the PCMTBM module instead of the PCMCPU module.
CONFIGURA TION 1 0: 6 ZONES - ONE-W A Y P A GING - MIXED HIGH- AND LO W -PO WER ZONES - 25/70V A C OR SELF-AMPLIFIED SPEAKERS High- and Low-P ow er Mix ed System is a non-programmable featur e that le.
CONFIGURA TION 8: TW O-W A Y T ALK BA CK EXTENDED P AGING SYSTEM This configuration is essentially the same as the tw o-wa y paging system described previously on page 1 7.
CONFIGURA TION 9: 3-ZONE - ONE-W A Y P AGING - LO W -PO WER SY STEM - DEDICA TED AMPLIFIERS OR SELF-AMPLIFIED SPEAKERS Low-P ow er System is a switch-selectable f eature that allo ws the system designer to use dedicated amplifiers or self-amplified speak ers on the zone outputs.
CONFIGURA TION 9: 3-ZONE - ONE-W A Y P AGING - LO W -PO WER SY STEM - DEDICA TED AMPLIFIERS OR SELF-AMPLIFIED SPEAKERS Low-P ow er System is a switch-selectable f eature that allo ws the system designer to use dedicated amplifiers or self-amplified speak ers on the zone outputs.
CONFIGURA TION 8: TW O-W A Y T ALK BA CK EXTENDED P AGING SYSTEM This configuration is essentially the same as the tw o-wa y paging system described previously on page 1 7.
CONFIGURA TION 1 0: 6 ZONES - ONE-W A Y P A GING - MIXED HIGH- AND LO W -PO WER ZONES - 25/70V A C OR SELF-AMPLIFIED SPEAKERS High- and Low-P ow er Mix ed System is a non-programmable featur e that le.
CONFIGURA TION 7: TW O-W A Y T ALK BA CK P A GING SYSTEM This configuration is essentially the same as the one-wa y paging system described previousl y . The main difference between the on e-wa y con- figuration and this configuration is that the centralized high-pow er amplifier is connected to the PCMTBM module instead of the PCMCPU module.
CONFIGURA TION 11 : MICROPHONE O VERRIDE Microphone Ov erride is a feature that lets the system designer tak e priority over all paging functions and mak e a system-wide page to all speak ers.
CONFIGURA TION 6: EXTENDED P AGING SY STEM This illustration sho ws the wir ing between a master assembly and a satellite assembly in a PCM system with a satellite assembly for one-way paging. As described pre viously , the requir ed setup for one-wa y basic configuration includes: PCMTIM, PCMCPU, PCMZPM, and the pow er supply PCMPS2.
CONFIGURA TION 1 2: DFT 1 20 & T AMB WIRING DIA GRAM - LOOP ST AR T TRUNK, GR OUND ST AR T TRUNK, OR ST A TION LEVEL In this configuration, the telephone output is connected to the Bogen T elephon.
CONFIGURA TION 5: ST A TION LEVEL/CENTREX - 3-ZONE - ONE-W A Y P AGING - SINGLE AMPLIFIER - 25/70V AC SPEAKERS In this configuration, the PCM unit responds to a 90V AC 20Hz ringing signal in pins 3 & 4 of the TEL LINE jack on the PCMTIM module and answ ers after the first full ring.
CONFIGURA TION 1 3: EMERGENCY V OICE ANNOUNCEMENT O VERRIDE V oice Announcement Override is a non-pr ogrammable feature that lets the caller tak e priority ov er all paging functions and make a system- wide emergency voice announcement page to all speak ers.
CONFIGURA TION 4: GROUND ST AR T TR UNK - 3-ZONE - ONE-W A Y P AGING - SINGLE AMPLIFIER - 25/70V AC SPEAKERS In this configuration, the PCM unit supplies a 48V talk batter y and loop curr ent detection from pins 3 & 4 of the TEL LINE jack on the PCMTIM module to the ground start trunk in the telephone system.
CONFIGURA TION 1 4: DTMF MICROPHONE ZONE P A GING This section will describe the configuration f or the use of a Shure micr ophone Model 885TT with DTMF dialing capabilities and the MODULINK f ive- conductor coil-cord model ALM- 1 .
CONFIGURA TION 3: LOOP ST AR T TR UNK - 3-ZONE - ONE-W A Y P A GING - SINGLE AMPLIFIER - 25/70V A C SPEAKERS In this configuration, the PCM unit supplies a 48V talk batter y and loop curr ent detection from pins 3 & 4 of the TEL LINE jack on the PCMTIM module to the loop start trunk in the telephone system.
Each PCMZPM module has three r elay driv er outputs - RD A, RD B, and RD C - one for each speak er zone . When a zone is activated, its rela y driver is shorted to RD COM through an open collector transistor . These drivers can be used to activate external rela ys to pro vide greater po wer ca pacity or to operate external equipment.
SECTION II - PROGRAMMING SY STEM PROGRAMMING System programming lets y ou set cer tain PCM options and tone features using the DTMF k eys of a telephone.
FEA TURE CODES AND DEF AUL TS Feature Feature Code Additional Data Default Privacy Beep Inhibit 006 Enable 007 Enable Pre-announce T one Inhibit 003 Beep 004 Chime 005 Chime Confirmation T one Inhibit.
Clock Set 060 HHMM 00:00 Clock Sync. 067 HHMM (See Note 3 - p . 37) Inhibit 068 Inhibit Enable 069 Time T rigger 1 Zone Group *8 1 Zone Numbers No Zones Inhibit 11 0 Inhibit Enable 111 HHMM (See Note 3 - p .
Time T rigger 6 Zone Group *86 Zone Numbers No Zones Inhibit 1 60 Inhibit Enable 1 6 1 HHMM (See Note 3 - below) 2-Second T one 1 62 3-Second T one 1 63 3-Second T one 4-Second T one 1 64 5-Second T o.
Zone #’ s S 1 S2 S3 S4 Master 1 - 9 0000 Satellite 1 1 0- 1 8 1 000 2 1 9-27 0 1 00 3 28-36 11 00 4 37-45 0 0 1 0 5 46-54 1 0 1 0 6 55-63 0 11 0 7 64-72 111 0 8 73-8 1 000 1 9 82-90 1 00 1 1 0 9 1 -99 0 1 0 1 Contents SECTION I - APPLICA T ON CONFIGURA TIONS .
PCM2000 Configuration Guide 50 Spring Street, Ramsey , NJ 07446 U.S.A. T el. 20 1 -934-8500 / Fax 20 1 -934-9832/ www .bogen.com.
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