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1. 5000 Operation Mode Level Start Pulse Return Single Level Start Pulse Return Level Start Pulse Return Play NO Single Play NO Single Play NO SLA PBX SLA PBX SLA PBX Ring Ring Ring Ring Ring Ring Tip Tip Tip Tip Tip Tip Statt M Start Battery Statt M Start Ground Start SSLO Start SG CP 1 E CP 1 E CP2 Ground CP2 SG NOTES e Connect the SLA to a 2 or 4 e Connect the SLA to the e HCX programming wire E amp M Trunk Card Hitachi card number Specify one or two e Configure E amp M Trunk Card 4SRBWT announcements played to for Type 1 E amp M signaling e Connect SSO lead to the the caller system ground e Trunktype OGT e Connection type TKTH e Setthe strapping on the 4ANIF card as follows INO Normally Open NC Normally Closed TMO001 2 TM023 4 TMO011 2 TMO03 1 2 Switch Type NEC NEAX 2400 Northern Telecom SL 1 Northern Telecom Meridian Option 1 1 Option 1 Operation Mode Level Start Pulse Return Single Continuous Play NO Continuous Play NO Play NO SLA PBX ip Ring Ring 3 p m me ae ean iuscquasaqii pec FEE OPES II Ground e Connect the SLA to the NEC Connect the SLA to the Connect the SLA to the 4TLT Loop and Tie Line QPC74 Recorded NT8D14 UTC NT5K19 Interface Circuit Card Announcement Circuit ot the NthK72AA e Setthe TLT Circuit Card as Pack e Configure the Meridian 1 I follows Configure the SL 1 for an for an Audiochron e E as Open Sw
2. APPROVALS The following information must be read before the announcer is connected FCC INFORMATION This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules On the rear of the SLA is a label that contains among other information the FCC registration number and ringer equivalence number REN for this equipment If requested this information must be provided to the telephone company The ringer equivalence number REN is used to determine the quantity of devices which may be connected to the telephone line Excessive RENs on the telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call In most but not all areas the sum of the RENs should not exceed five 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to the line as determined by the total RENs contact the telephone company to determine the maximum REN for the calling area If the SLA causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required But if advance notice isn t practical the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible Also you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary The telephone company may make changes in it s facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment If this happens the telephone company will provide advance notice
3. NOTE CP Control Pulse e Ring Start Loop Current Check The message plays once in response to a Loop or Ground Start signal The message will stop playing before completion if the loop current is removed from the line The line disconnects when the message is finished e Ring Start without Loop Current Check The message plays once in response to a Loop or Ground Start signal The message will not stop playing if loop current is removed from the line The line disconnects when the message is finished e Continuous Play with Control Pulse relay The message plays continuously to the line The CP contacts inside the SLA toggle position for approximately 250 mSec at the start of the message e Continuous Play without Control Pulse relay The message plays continuously to the line The CP contacts inside the SLA do not toggle their position at the start of the message e Pulse Start Level Return The message plays once in response to a start signal The CP contacts inside the SLA toggle position while the message is playing e Pulse Start Pulse Return The message plays once in response to a start signal The CP contacts toggle position for approximately 250 mSec at the end of the message Level Start Pulse Return The message plays once in response to a start signal The CP contacts inside the SLA toggle position for approximately 250 mSec at the start and end of the message The message stops playing if the start signal is removed Lev
4. BT network and should be obtained from a competent engineer before such a connection is made 20 APPENDIX F TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Recording Time minute Number of Lines line Number of Messages and or 2 messages user selectable Telephone Line Interface e Connector RJ 11 C modular jack e Line activation loop ground battery E amp M and continuous play e Off Hook impedance 600 ohm nominal e Output level High 10dBm Low 16dBm Audio Storage e Voice encoding decoding Pulse code modulation PCM e Storage medium FLASH Sampling Rate 8kHz 8 bits sample e Frequency response 300 Hz to 3 4 kHz 3dB 21 Audio Inputs e Handset 90 mV to 600mV 220 ohms impedance Tape 150 mV to 1000mV 10K ohm impedance Power Supply Input 110 120 VAC or 220 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 20 W Output IVDC 1A supports a Center or Center adapter Dimensions e 175in 4 5 cm x 8 in 20 3 cm W x 8 in 20 3 cm D Weight 33 bs 1 5 kg Approvals e FCC CS 03 NRTL C BABT CE LIMITED WARRANTY Interalia warrants this equipment to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of shipment All defects will be repaired without charge upon return of the unit to the factory This warranty is null and void if any modifications have been made to the unit or the unit has been subjected to physical or ele
5. Public Network PBX Lucent G2 G3 Definity Lucent G2 G3 Definity Analog Station Analog option 1 option 2 Centrex Line Operation Mode i Pulse Start Level Return Level Start Pulse Return NO NO SLA Ring Tip Tip Tip Start csutr fs s z CP 1 S CP2 Use a SN231 card e Usea TN 763C Card The ground must come e The ground must come from the circuit pack from the Circuit pack e Strap the SZ lead to the ground of the external INO Normally Open power supply NC Normally Closed e Strap the 48VDC to the Start on the SLA II s NOTE Identifies the signal from the PBX power supply or the System Ground Switch Type AT amp T System 75 85 AT amp T Dimension 2000 Ericsson MD 110 Operation Mode Pulse Start Level Return Pulse Start Level Retutn Pulse Start Level Return NC NC Single Play NO SLA SA PBX Ring Ring TRe Tip Tp Ri Sun Sun M S 2 4 o PBX R Tx M Se S Ste 52 Sas Cj CP2 CP2 O ge e Ground must come from e Connect the SLA to the e Var 00 Type RA1 the circuit pack LC13 Circuit Pack Connect S Bat from PBX Recorded Announcement to Aux Bat Interface e Set the switches on the LC13 as follows Circuit 0 Circuit 1 4 Open 1 Open 5 Closed 2 Closed 6 Open 3 Open INO Normally Open INC Normally Closed 11 Switch Type Harris 20 20 LH amp M Hitachi EDX MDX LDX Hitachi HCX
6. UK SYSTEMS The SLA is suitable for connection to Direct Exchange Lines DELs and PBX extensions providing loop disconnect ot multi frequency signaling The SLA is not suitable for use as an extension to a pay phone The SLA is designed to be plugged into a standard UK Line Jack Unit One Line Jack Unit is required for each one channel SLA Pay tone may be received after the SLA answers a call from some types of pay phones and may persist for up to 13 seconds The announcements should be constructed to ensure the announcement containing the identity of the called line would be heard by pay phone callers after the pay tone has ceased 16 APPENDIX D TECHNICAL SUPPORT AND REPAIRS Please consult the Troubleshooting section of this user guide if the SLA is experiencing a problem If the problem persists or the SLA is in need of repairs please contact one of the following Interalia offices Canada Asia Pacific Latin America 403 288 2706 Phone Interalia Inc 4110 79 Street NW Calgary AB Canada T3B 5C2 403 288 5935 fax United States 952 942 6088 Phone Suite 135 10340 Viking Drive Eden Prairie Minnesota USA 55344 952 942 6172 fax 17 Europe Middle East amp Africa 44 0 1476 594207 Phone Interalia Communications Limited Bridge End Road Grantham Lincolnshire NG31 7TS 44 0 1476 594208 fax Visit Interalia Technical Support on the Web at www interaliainfo com APPENDIX E
7. Vorsicht Au er dem Anschlie en des SLA an richtig angebrachte Telephonleitung Steckfassungen stellte das Verwenden der Kabel die Installation der Telephonleitungen soll von nur qualifiziertem Personal getan werden zur Verf gung Follow these steps to install the SLA 1 Connect the incoming telephone line to the RJ 11 Line connector 2 Configure the 8 position option switch using the Option Switch table 3 Connect power to the SLA using the adapter supplied by Interalia 4 Connect the handset or tape deck to the Handset Tape input NOTE The tape deck overrides the Handset when a tape deck is connected to the Tape Input RECORD A MESSAGE Follow these steps to select and record a message 1 2 3 4 5 Press the MSG button until the desired MSG LED blinks Press the REC button twice Record your message into the handset or press play on the tape deck if using the Tape input to record Press the REC button to stop end recording Play the message to verify content and voice clarity NOTE The tape deck overrides the Handset when a tape deck is connected to the Tape Input PLAY A MESSAGE Follow these steps to select and play listen to a message 1 Press the MSG button until the desired MSG LED blinks 2 Press the PLAY button 3 Listen to the message Press the PLAY button to stop message play back LINKING MESSAGES The SLA has two message playback configurations e Not linked O
8. in order for you to make the necessary modifications in order to maintain uninterrupted service If trouble is experienced with the SLA please contact Interalia Communications Inc in Minneapolis Minnesota 1 800 531 0115 for repair and warranty information If the trouble is causing harm to the telephone network the telephone company may request you remove the equipment from the network until the problem is resolved All repairs must be carried out by Interalia at their repair facility located in Minneapolis Minnesota This equipment cannot be used on public coin service provided by the telephone company Connection to Party Line Service is subject to state tariffs Contact the state public utility commission public service commission or corporation commission for information FCC Registration Number F4PCAN 16694 AN N Ringer Equivalence Number 0 6 NOTE This equipment bas been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user wil
9. ape deck is not connected to the Tape jack Message playback e Ispin 1 of the option switch in the correct position Refer to the Option Switch chart for volume is too high or the correct setting too low APPENDIX RJ 11 LINE CONNECTOR PIN OUT A Caution Except for connecting the SLA to properly installed telephone line jacks using the cable s provided the installation of telephone lines is to be done by qualified personnel only Vorsicht Au er dem Anschlie en des SLA an richtig angebrachte Telephonleitung Steckfassungen stellte das Verwenden der Kabel die Installation der Telephonleitungen soll von nut qualifiziertem Personal getan werden zur Verf gung The diagram below represents the pin out of the RJ 11 line input connector on the back of the SLA Use this pin out diagram as a reference when connecting the SLA to the Public Telephone Network or any of the PBXs listed in Appendix B Telephone Network PBX Connections Start CP1 Tip Start CP2 Ring SLA Line input connector NOTE Installation of the equipment is the sole responsibility of the purchaser The manufacturer its agents and distributors accept no responsibility for malfunction or damage caused by improper connection of the unit 10 APPENDIX B TELEPHONE NETWORK PBX CONNECTIONS The following tables represent how the SLA connects to most Public Telephone Networks and or PBXs Switch Type
10. continuous maintenance free operation The SLA provides high quality recorded messages for telephone applications including ACD UCD DID intercept after hours hotel wake up and general public information announcements Up to 2 messages can be recorded on the SLA allowing the user to pre record day and night holiday messages A simple change to the 2 positions slide switch from MSG 1 to MSG 2 allows complete control over what your caller hears The SLA allows the user to link both messages together e g the same message in two languages The SLA uses non volatile FLASH based memory that will retain the recorded messages during power interruptions The SLA is equipped with 1 minute of recording time The messages can be recorded from a handset or downloaded from a tape deck Installation and operation are simple and the SLA interfaces with all major telephone systems FRONT VIEW SLA HANDSET MSG REC UNE MSG Jas 1 2 1 e interalia LIGHT EMITTING DIODES LEDs The front panel of the SLA has four LEDs The MSG 1 amp MSG 2 LEDs indicate the status of recorded messages Off Blinking While a message is being recorded the REC LED is illuminated While a caller is on the phone line the LINE LED is illuminated RED PUSH BUTTONS The front panel has three red push buttons This table describes the function of each button MSG e Press the MSG button to toggle between MSG 1 and MSG 2 REC e Press the REC butto
11. ctrical stress as determined by the manufacturer This warranty covers parts and labor only and does not include shipping costs travel expenses or travel time Installation of the equipment is the sole responsibility of the purchaser The manufacturer its agents or distributors accept no responsibility for malfunction or damage caused by improper connection of the unit THE MANUFACTURER ITS AGENTS OR DISTRIBUTORS ARE NOT LIABLE FOR ANY LOSSES INCURRED THROUGH THE USE OF THE EQUIPMENT OR BY THE MALFUNCTION OF THE EQUIPMENT IN ANY MEANS WHATSOEVER THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OF THE EQUIPMENT TO ITS ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED SPECIFICATIONS THIS WARRANTY IS COMPLETE AS STATED AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSSED OR IMPLIED ARE NOT VALID 22 Interalia Inc 4110 79 Street NW Calgary Alberta CANADA T3B 5C2 Telephone 403 288 2706 Fax 403 288 5935 Interalia Communications Inc Suite 135 10340 Viking Drive Eden Prairie Minnesota USA 55344 Telephone 952 942 6088 Fax 952 942 6172 Interalia Communications Limited Bridge End Road Grantham Lincolnshire NG31 7TS Telephone 01476 594207 Fax 01476 594208 Part number 18350 Rev 3 Printed in Canada
12. el Start Pulse Return Multiple Play The message plays in response to a start signal The CP contacts inside the SLA toggle position for approximately 250 mSec at the start and end of the message The message stops playing if the start signal is removed The message plays repeatedly until the start signal is removed Level Start Level Return Play Once The message plays once in response to a start signal The CP contacts inside the SLA toggle position while the message is playing The message stops playing if the Start signal is removed TROUBLESHOOTING If the SLA is not working properly please review the following troubleshooting steps If the problem persists see Appendix D Technical Support and Repairs SLA doesnotpower e Is up SLA does not answer e Is the message recorded calls e Ist Verify the following he power adapter connected between the SLA and the power outlet he Option Switch set correctly See Operation Mode Selection and Option Switch Settings e Is the MSG slide switch set correctly e Is the telephone line port working Poor recording quality from the handset Partial message e recorded he handset the Interalia handset that came with the SLA ak directly into the handset while recording he message s longer than the total recording time minutes of the SLA Unable to record e Isthe handset the Interalia handset that came with the SLA from the Handset e Verify that a t
13. interalia SLA Operation Manual COPYRIGHT This manual and the accompanying product are copyrighted by Interalia with all rights reserved Copyright 2008 Interalia Inc 4110 799 Street NW Calgary Alberta Canada T3B 5C3 403 288 2706 phone 403 288 5935 fax www interalia com TRADEMARKS Interalia is a registered trademark of Interalia Inc Table of Contents INTRODUCTION e enn eo euer e e n e e e n e nne e e n n e n n n n n e n e e e e e n n n n n TM 1 FRONT VIEW nnn eon er en no n nn en en nnn en en nnn nn en nn n n en en nnn en en n n nnn 2 LIGHT EMITTING DIODES LEDS 2 RED PUSH BUTTONS 2 INTERFACE CONNECTORS 3 MSG SLIDE SWITCH TWO POSITION one nn nnn nnn nennen nene n QO QO n en nennen 3 REAR VIEW eoo eoo ror er er e n nn en en nnn en nn nn n en en nn n n en rn n Sn en nn n n n Te 3 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION e eor noon o eon nn en nnn nnn en en
14. itch 00 01 02 03 EM Audiochron Announcer Announcer NC Normally Closed gt Switch 10 11 12 13 600 Ohms e DONOT CONNECT Switch 20 21 22 23 Ground THE MB LEAD Idle e Download software by disabling then enabling the card 12 Switch Type DMS 100 Northern Telecom SL 1 Northern Telecom Meridian CENTREX Option 2 1 Option 2 Operation Mode Continuous Play NO Pulse Start Level Return Pulse Start Level Return NO NO PBX SLA PBX SLA Ring Ring Ring Ring Ring Ring Tip Tip Tip Tip Tip Tip I Smu Bweg San Ber Ser Sem MB Sur Sun MB CP2 Ground CP2 Groud CP2 Ground e Connect the SLA to the e Connect the SLA to the e Connect the SLA to the NT2X72AA Card QPC74 Recorded QPC 74 Recorded Configure the DMS for Announcement Circuit Announcement Catd the an Audiochton Pack NT8D14BA U IC the Announcer e Configure the SL 1 fora NT5K19 or the e Connect the SLA s Tip Cook Electric 201 NT5K72AA and Ring to the Announcer e Configure the Meridian 1 NT2X72AA Tip 1 amp for a Cook Electric 201 Ring 1 Announcer e Download software by disabling then enabling the card NO Normally Open NC Normally Closed Switch Type Microtel GTD 5 Rolm 9200 Operation Mode Level Start Pulse Return Pulse Start Level Return Level Start Pulse Return Multiple Play NO NO NO SLA Ring Tip Start E G B E Start E Start Gr
15. l be required to correct the interference at his own expense 18 DOC The Canadian Department of Communications label identifies certified equipment This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective operational and safety requirements The Department does not guarantee that the equipment will operate to the user s satisfaction Before installing this equipment users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company The equipment must also be installed using an approved method of connection In some cases the company s inside wiring associated with a single line individual service may be extended by means of a certified jack plug cord ensemble telephone extension cord The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations Existing telecommunications company requirements do not permit their equipment to be connected to customer provided jacks except where specified by individual telecommunications company tariffs Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or the equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment Users should ensure for their own protecti
16. n n n TM 4 INSTALLATION T J 4 RECORD A MESSAGE 4 PLAY A MESSAGE 5 LINKING MESSAGES 5 OPTION SWITCH nn nnn nn nnn nena naan 6 OPERATION MODES ee ne nnn nnn nena nea 7 TROUBLESHOOTING q n Sn Sn S 9 APPENDIX RJ 11 LINE CONNECTOR PIN OUT Y eo eo n n ne 10 APPENDIX B TELEPHONE NETWORK PBX CONNECTIONS o eoo en n n TTL 11 APPENDIX C NOTES FOR UK SYSTEMS e eo rore rer rer n rer n rer n n rene T Tee 16 APPENDIX D TECHNICAL SUPPORT AND REPAIRS e e eoo eo e n n en nn n n nnn T M 17 APPENDIX E APPROVALS eoo eo eon en en nn n nn en en nnn en en n n Sn en nn n n eT 18 APPENDIX F TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Y 21 LIMITED WARRANTY ne 22 INTRODUCTION The Single Line Announcer SLA is a solid state digital announcer designed for
17. n twice to begin recording a message e Press the REC button once to stop end recording PLAY e Press the PLAY button once to begin message playback e Press the PLAY button a second time to stop end message playback INTERFACE CONNECTORS The front panel has two interface connectors The following table describes the function of each connector Input Connector Handset e The SLA handset used for message recording playback is connected to the Handset Input Tape e A tape deck can be used to record messages to the SLA Connect the tape deck to the Tape Input NOTE The tape deck overrides the Handset when a tape deck is connected to the Tape Input MSG SLIDE SWITCH TWO POSITION The position of the Slide Switch determines which message the SLA will play to an incoming call When the MSG Slide Switch is in The SLA plays Position 1 Position 2 PWR OPTION SW IN A wuu E us interalia Connectors amp Switches e The incoming telephone line is connected to the Phone Line jack e The8 pin Option Switch is used to configure different SLA settings including Mode of Operation e Connect the power adapter that came with the SLA to the Power Input Connector INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INSTALLATION A Caution Except for connecting the SLA to properly installed telephone line jacks using the cable s provided the installation of telephone lines is to be done by qualified personnel only
18. on that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephones lines and internal metallic water pipe system if present are connected together This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas Caution Usets should not attempt to make such connections themselves but should contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority or electrician as appropriate DOC CERTIFICATION NUMBER 577 10139A LOAD NUMBER 0 6 The Load Number LN assigned to each terminal device denotes the percentage of the total load to be connected to a telephone loop which is used by the device to prevent overloading The termination on a loop may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the total of the Load Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 100 NOTE THIS CLASS A DIGITAL APPARATUS MEETS ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE CANADIAN INTERFERENCE CAUSING EQUIPMENT REGULATIONS 19 European Information Too many devices plugged into a socket simultaneously will overload the exchange line and as a result the SLA will not answer calls The SLA should operate satisfactorily if the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers REN marked on each device is 4 or less The REN of each line on the SLA is 1 WARNING Interconnection directly by way of other apparatus of ports marked WARNING CONNECT ONLY APPARATUS COMPLYING WITH EN 41003 TO THIS PORT with ports not so marked may produce hazardous conditions on the
19. ound Start CP 1 CP2 E CP2 j Grud CP2 NOTES e Connect the SSG lead to e Strap the SB lead to the the system ground Battery INO Normally Open INC Normally Closed 13 Switch Type Solid State Junior Executive Solid State Senior Executive Operation Mode Pulse Start Level Return Synchronized Continuous Play Synchronized Continuous Play a Im NC NC NOTES INO Normally Open INC Normally Closed Switch Type Siemens SPESE 150E Office Siemens Hicom 150 300 Siemens 9005 amp 9006 Series Operation Mode Pulse Start Toa Return Ring Start Ring Start E AER PBX SA PBX SA PBX BEE O E 7 SR Sat EB amp MB 0 S pi rrr S s anu t s u s s r s s 8 NOTES e Connect the SLA to the e CP relay not applicable e CP relay not applicable TIEL Module INO Normally Open INC Normally Closed Switch Type Rolm 9751 Mitel SX 50 200 2000 ITT 3100 Operation Mode NOTES e CP relay not applicable e CP relay not applicable e CP relay not applicable INO Normally Open NC Normally Closed 14 Operation Mode PBX Ring Tip Tip Tip Tip Tip Tip NOTES e CP relay not applicable e CP relay not applicable e CP relay not applicable INO Normally Open NC Normally Closed Switch Type GPT isdx amp Realitis Operation Mode SLA Ring Tip X no ip NOTES e CP relay not applicable INO Normally Open INC Normally Closed 15 APPENDIX C NOTES FOR
20. ption switch Pin 7 in the OFF position e linked Option switch Pin 7 in the ON position Messages are not linked When the MSG Slide Switch is in The SLA plays Position 1 Position 2 Messages are linked When the MSG Slide Switch is in The SLA plays Position 1 Message 1 followed by Message 2 Position 2 Message 2 followed by Message 1 OPTION SWITCH The SLA has an 8 position Option Switch that must be configured before it is installed Function Pin Setting Volume Control Maximum Level ON Minimum Level OFF CP Contact during message play CP Normally Closed I L ON CP Normally Open OT Operation Mode Ring Start with Loop OFF Current Check Default Ring Start without Loop Current Check Continuous Play with Control Pulse relay Continuous Play without Control Pulse relay Pulse Start Level Return Pulse Start Pulse OFF Return Level Start Pulse OFF Return Level Start Pulse ON Return Multiple Play Level Start Level OFF Return Message to Line Configuration Linked Messages T Un linked Messages To Number of Rings Before Answer OPERATION MODES The SLA can interface with a CO line Key System or Private Branch Exchange PBX This section describes the different line operation modes supported by the SLA Pins 3 4 5 and 6 on the 8 position Option Switch are used to configure the operation mode
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