Bogen PCM2000 Ventilation Hood User Manual


 
SECTION II - PROGRAMMING
SYSTEM PROGRAMMING
System programming lets you set certain PCM options and tone features using the DTMF keys of a telephone. It also lets you program pag-
ing zone groups and signaling zone groups.
All programming is accomplished through the TEL LINE jack on the PCMTIM module regardless of the telephone interface used.
Note:To simplify initial programming, it is recommended that you use the Loop Start Trunk configuration with a single-line
2500-series telephone or your Butt Set connected to the TEL LINE input.
You do not need to program the system to set the zones.The system is ready from the factory to access individual zones
and All-Call.
To program the PCM2000 system, follow these instructions:
1. Remove the switch lock on the PCMCPU module and place the PROGRAM/RUN switch to the PROGRAM position (down).The green
LED will illuminate.
2.Access the PCM2000 system (either use a single 2500-line telephone or butt set or dial the paging access number from the telephone sys-
tem).
3.You will hear 3 beep tones indicating access to the programming mode.
4. Dial the Feature Code for the option you wish to program. (See Feature Codes and Defaults list.)
Note:After you have entered a Feature Code (and any other data), you must press the [#] key to enter it into the system.
If the system accepts the code (and data), you will hear a short double beep confirming that the data has been stored in
the system.
Continue with the next Feature Code immediately after the confirming double beep.
If the information is not accepted, you will hear a busy tone. In this case, you should hang-up, check the code and the data,then re-access the
system and try again.
5. Once you have finished programming, you must first hang-up the programming phone and then place the Program/Run switch in the Run
position.The green LED will go out. Replace the switch lock.
Remember to press the [#] key after you enter a Feature Code.
CONFIGURATION 2:
PAGE PORT VOX CIRCUIT - 3-ZONE - ONE-WAY PAGING - SINGLE AMPLIFIER - 25/70V AC SPEAKERS
This configuration is for Page Ports without Contact Closures.A dry audio pair connected to pins 3 & 4 of the TEL LINE jack on the
PCMTIM module is used to detect audio and activate the system. Paging ends when the VOX timer or default timer times out. Pins 1,2,5 &
6 are not used in this configuration.
Note:The audio pair (page port) must pass DTMF in order to select a zone.
The required setup includes: PCMTIM - PCMCPU - PCMZPM - PCMPS2. Modules must be assembled, from left to right, in this order.
INSTALLATION:
STEP 1: Assembling 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: Connecting Paging Port/VOX from the Telephone System to the PCMTIM Module
Take the page port (VOX) audio pair from the telephone system and wire it to the RJ11 TEL-LINE jack in the PCMTIM module to pins
3 & 4 (red and green).
Use a 4- or 6-pin modular cord to connect the RJ11 to the TEL-LINE input on the PCMTIM module.
STEP 3: Switch Settings
Set the TEL-INT-SEL DIP switches on the PCMTIM module for Page Port VOX configuration: switches 1 & 7 ON (to the right) and
switches 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6 OFF (to the left).
Set the SYS-ID DIP switches on the PCMCPU module to the OFF position (to the left).
Set the RUN-PROGRAM switch on the PCMCPU module to the RUN mode (up).
Set the Talk Back DIP switches on the PCMZPM module to the OFF position (to the left) for all zones.
Set the OUTPUT switch on the PCMZPM module to the HI-PWR position (down).
STEP 4: Testing your System
Follow the same procedure described previously on page 5,step 4.
STEP 5: Connecting the Paging Amplifier
Follow the same procedure described previously on page 5,step 5.
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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