TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION…………………………………………..………………………………..2 Features Include PARTS IDENTIFICATION…………………………………………..……………………..3 POWERING UP THE SYSTEM……………………………………………………..…….3 MODE DEFINITIONS……………………………………………………………………….4 Music Mode Monitor Mode Privacy Mode PAGING CALLS…………………………………………………………………………….6 SELECT CALLS…………………………………………………………………………….7 DOOR/GATE STATION OPERATION……………………………………………………8 AUXILIARY/LOCK OUTPUT………………………………………………………………9 FUNCTIONS OF KEYS AND CONTROLS……………………………………………….9 Local Volume Control Auxiliary Input Jack – Type B PROGRAMMING OPTIONS………………………………………………………………10 Program Mode 6 Wire / 8 Wire Mode...
To assist in the initial understanding of the operation of this system, we recommend you follow the order in which the instructions are set out. System One offers the flexibility of installation without a Master station. For information on installation of systems with Masters please refer to the Master Supplement.
Cable for this connection is provided on the DC power booster unit. MODE DEFINITIONS System one allows you to choose or alter settings at individual stations. To gain the greatest benefit from your system, we strongly recommend you carefully read what settings are available and how you can use them to your advantage.
Monitor Mode Any station set to this mode can be listened to by other stations for example; To ensure that a baby is sleeping soundly or that a sick child or an elderly parent is comfortable at night. To select Monitor Mode: Press the ‘MONITOR’...
PAGING CALLS A Paging Call communicates to all other stations with the exception of door stations and is the best method of speaking to someone if your not exactly sure where they are. To page all stations: Press and hold the ‘HOUSE’ key 1 at master or any room station The green light will turn on indicating your microphone is active Commence your conversation then release the ‘HOUSE’...
SELECT CALLS A Select Call directs communication to a particular station or group of stations within the system with the exception of door stations. If your system has been programmed for double digit format to allow for more than eight Select Call channels, refer to section “Initiating a Select Call –...
Important Exceptions Stations with volume controls turned to minimum will not receive any calls Stations set to PRIVACY MODE will not allow a ‘hands free reply’ Do not initiate a call if the red light is flashing as this indicates that someone is already using the system to communicate DOOR/GATE STATION OPERATION How to talk to door/gate stations:...
AUXILIARY/LOCK OUTPUT Electronic door locks, Automatic gates, Courtesy lights, Alarm panic circuits, etc. can be controlled from the master or any room station if optional auxiliary output boards have been fitted to your system. These outputs can be programmed to time out or toggle depending on the application. To activate an output: Press and release the ‘AUXILIARY OUTPUT’...
PROGRAMMING OPTIONS ( System One w/VR102 Board Only In Program mode System One room stations can have the following options programmed: 6 Wire or 8 Wire operation (Installer option) Single digit or double digit operation for Select Calls (Installer option)
Changing Room Station Coding For the purpose of Select Calling (Calling individual or grouped stations) each station must be allocated a number between 1 and 8 (Single digit) or 11 and 38 (Double digit). If more than one station is allocated the same number, the stations having the same number will form a group. Allocating a number to a station, is done by means of programming via the keypad.
TROUBLE SHOOTING Because System One automatically resets at the completion of all intercom call functions, there are few areas, once installation and testing has been completed and the instructions read, that should cause you any problems. In this manual there are various NOTES and IMPORTANT EXCEPTIONS at the completion of certain sections detailing why some functions are not available.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Intercom Digital Control Circuitry Electret Microphones Wide Dynamic Range Independent Amplification Speakers Cloth Suspension, Single cone 102 mm, 16 Ohm, 10 Watt with 3 ounce magnet Power requirement 13.8V DC Regulated Supply (Current rating dependent on size of system)
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