Bogen PCM2000 manual Configuration Extended Paging System

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CONFIGURATION 6:

EXTENDED PAGING SYSTEM

This illustration shows the wiring between a master assembly and a satellite assembly in a PCM system with a satellite assembly for one-way paging.

As described previously, the required setup for one-way basic configuration includes: PCMTIM, PCMCPU, PCMZPM, and the power supply PCMPS2. For PCM systems with satellites (more than 9 zones), the number of modules and power supplies will increase as follows:

# ZONES

# PCMTIM

# PCMCPU

# PCMZPM*

# PCMPS2

1 to 9

1

1

1 to 3

1

10 to 18

1

2

4 to 6

2

19 to 27

1

3

7 to 9

3

28 to 36

1

4

10 to 12

4

37 to 45

1

5

13 to 15

5

46 to 54

1

6

16 to 18

6

55 to 63

1

7

19 to 21

7

64 to 72

1

8

22 to 24

8

73 to 81

1

9

25 to 27

9

82 to 90

1

10

28 to 30

10

91 to 99

1

11

31 to 33

11

Notice that for every 9 zones, one additional PCMCPU and one additional PCMPS2 are needed.

*1 PCMZPM for every 1-3 paging zones.

INSTALLATION:

STEP 1: Assembling Master Modules PCMTIM to PCMCPU and to PCMZPM

• Follow the same procedure described previously on page 5, step 1.

Note: Do NOT connect the PCMPS2 (power supply) at this point.

STEP 2: Assembling Satellite Modules PCMCPU to PCMZPM (see Illustration on page 38)

Plug the 6-pin power connector from the PCMZPM module to the PCMCPU module jack (J2.) Be sure that the locking ridge faces the header wall. (Green wire to the top).

Plug the 26-pin ribbon cable from the PCMZPM module to the PCMCPU module 26-pin connector (J1). Be sure to align the polarizing tab in slot. (Pin 1 red stripe to the top).

The satellite systems are usually installed below the the master assembly and must be within 3 feet of each other.

Use an RCA cable to connect the PCMCPU modules from DATA LINK to DATA LINK RCA connectors. (See drawing.)

STEP 3: Switch Settings

Set the TEL-INT-SEL DIP switches on the PCMTIM module to match the paging output access from the telephone system based on the type of telephone interface used. (See step 3 on page 5 if using Page Port Contact Closure; page 7 for Page Port VOX; page 9 for Loop Start Trunk; page 11 for Ground Start Trunk; or page 13 for Station Level/Centrex.)

Set the SYS-ID DIP switches on the master PCMCPU module to the OFF position (to the left).

Set the SYS-ID DIP switches on the first satellite PCMCPU module to the following configuration: Switch 1 to the ON position (to the

right). Switches 2, 3, & 4 to the OFF position (to the left). See SYS-ID switch settings chart on page 38 for additional satellite systems.

Set the RUN-PROGRAM switch on the PCMCPU module to the RUN mode (up).

• Set the TALK BACK switches on the PCMZPM modules to the OFF position (to the left) for all zones.

Set the OUTPUT switch on all the PCMZPM modules to the HI-PWR position (down).

STEP 4: Testing your System

Connect one PCMPS2 power supply to each PCMCPU module either by the power jack 12V DC input or wire it to the 12V DC screw terminals, observing polarity.

At this point all the power LEDs should be lit on each module.

Access the paging from the phone system and verify access tones (double beep).

At this point, the system should be functioning properly.

Disconnect Power Supply.

STEP 5: Connecting the Paging Amplifier

Locate the terminals on both PCMCPU modules labeled PA OUT/RT and wire them to the COMMON and 25V or 70V output on the Bogen paging amplifier (either TPU-Series, GS-Series or Classic Series).

Locate the terminals on the PCMCPU modules labeled PA IN/RT and wire to the TIP and RING input on the Bogen paging amplifier.At this point, the amplifier is connected in parallel to the master PCMCPU module and the satellite PCMCPU module.

STEP 6: Connecting 25/70V AC Speakers

Follow the same procedure described previously on page 5, step 6.

STEP 7: Testing your System

Follow the same procedure described previously on page 5, step 7.

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Contents PCM2000 Configuration Guide Contents Section I Setup for Configuration Testing your System InstallationSwitch Settings Connecting the Paging AmplifierPBX Assembling Modules Pcmtim to Pcmcpu and to Pcmzpm Loop Start Installation Ground Red and green Station Access Installation Satellite Assembly #1 Configuration Extended Paging System Assembling Master Modules Pcmtim to Pcmcpu and to PcmzpmBogen Configuration TWO-WAY Talk Back Paging System Connecting Telephone System Paging Output to the PcmtimSatellite Assembly #1 Configuration TWO-WAY Talk Back Extended Paging System Assembling Satellite Modules Pcmcpu to PcmzpmZone C Assembling Modules Connecting the Paging AmplifiersConnecting Self-Amplified Speakers Setup for Configuration 10 6 25/70V Switch and Control Settings Connecting AmplifiersVAR1 Connecting Optional Equipment Configuration Microphone OverrideAssembling Modules and Connecting the Amplifier TAM B Connecting the Tamb Module to the DFT120 Connecting the DFT120 to the Pcmtim ModuleProhold Configuration Emergency Voice Announcement Override Shure Configuration Dtmf Microphone Zone Paging OperationTesting the System Connecting the BGM SourcePcmcpu Switch Settings Prepare System for OperationConfiguration Relay Driver Output Relay Power Supply 12VDCRemember to press the # key after you enter a Feature Code System ProgrammingFeature Codes and Defaults EM/SCTime Trigger Clock SetClock Sync Reset Default Setup Tone in Program Mode OnlyAppendix Zone #’s Master SatelliteSpring Street, Ramsey, NJ 07446 U.S.A
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