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3. Room Options Firmware Info System Reset Figure 42 Figure 43 Room Options The Room Options Installer Setup option selected from the Installer Setup screen see Figure 44 is an option screen that allows the installer to adjust the contrast of the Room Unit s LCD display This option is set at the factory see Figure 45 and should not need to be adjusted but if desired press the talk select button and use the up down arrow buttons to adjust the contrast of the display to taste INSTALLER SETUP ROOM OPTIONS Reply Options Contrast Door Options gt Disc Settings
4. DOOR1 DOOR1 DOOR1 DOOR1 SETTINGS SETTINGS SETTINGS SETTINGS Theme 1 Theme 2 Theme 3 Theme 4 Door Options Local Settings These options may be configured by the Integrator or homeowner from any Room Unit in the house The Door Options are specific only to the selected Door Unit Select Door Options from the Settings screen see Figure 27 and use the talk select and arrow buttons to select which Door Unit you would like to configure see Figure 28 The first setting Chime see Figure 29 determines which of the 20 optional door tones will be associated with the door button on that particular Door Unit The Volume and Chime Volume options allow you to set the default volume levels for that particular Door Unit See Table 3 for a complete list of Door Tones SETTINGS DOOR OPTIONS DOOR OPTIONS Unit Names Select Unit Chime Reply Options Volume Room Options
5. SETTINGS PATIO OPTIONS PATIO Unit Names Select Unit Status Chime Volume Reply Options PATIO ON Room Options Volume All Call YES Door Options Monitor NO 5 Chime Volume Time Out 1 Min BACK E BACK Figure 30 Figure 31 Figure 32 Figure 33 F Installer Setup The Installer Setup options are separated from the User options as they are either options that are typically configured only at the time of system installation or options that are used for system update or reset Select Installer Setup from the Settings screen see Figure 34 to see a list of all the Installer Setup options see Figure 35 SETTINGS INSTALLER SETUP Reply Options V2aniv Ontionse Room Options Door Options Door Options Disc Settings Patio Options Room Options nstaller Setup Firmware Info System Reset Figure 34 Figure 35 The Reply Options and Door Options are both related to Door Units The reason Door Unit Reply Options is separated from Room Patio Unit
6. System Reset DOOR OPTIONS Select Unit Release AE R Trigger DISABLE Figure 13 Insert the Intercom Distribution Module into the mounting bracket and insert the bracket into the On Q enclosure Secure the Intercom Distribution Module to the bracket by depressing each plunger at each corner of the Intercom Distribution Module DONOT apply power to the Intercom Distribution Module until all RJ45 plugs are seated in the correct jacks on the Intercom Distribution Module Terminate the other end of the labeled Cat 5e cables at the Selective Call Intercom Distribution Module with RJ45 plugs using the T568A wiring standard and plug them into the appropriate RJ45 jack After all Units and Distribution Modules are connected apply power to the Intercom Distribution Module and verify system functionality All Selective Call Room Door and Patio Units will be discovered see Figure 14 and shown on each Room Unit LCD see Figure 15 Rev v1 0c8 28 Discovering My Address 90 1040 A ROOM2 PATIO1 DOOR1 SETTINGS My Name ROOM 1 Figure 14 Figure 15 301 Fulling Mill Road Suite G Copyright 2008 by On Q Legrand O l s Q Middletown PA 17057 Inc All Rights Reserve
7. Chime Volume Patio Options a lt BACK BACK Figure 27 Figure 28 Figure 29 DoorToneName Type 6 Two Note Dong Ding Chime 8 Eastern Strings Ethnic 9 Calypso Party Ethnic Table 3 i 301 Fulling Mill Road Suite G Copyright 2008 by On Q Legrand O l Q Middletown PA 17057 Inc All Rights Reserved 800 321 2343 www onqlegrand com 0 legrand Page 14 E Patio Options Local Settings These options may be configured by the Integrator or homeowner from any Room Unit in the house The P
8. Door Strike Relay Door o Strike SCI Module i eeo rear view E ee H Door Strike Wiring 301 Fulling Mill Road Suite G Copyright 2008 by On Q Legrand Middletown PA 17057 Inc All Rights Reserved 800 321 2343 www onqlegrand com Page 10 3 SLAVE SCI Module NRU anno rear view Wake ups LCD Display and shows front door camera when door bell is pushed Module rear view LCD Trigger Wiring ROOM1 SETTINGS INSTALLER SETUP ALL Reply Options Reply Options ROOM2 Room Options PATIO1 Door Options Disc Settings DOOR1 Patio Options Room Options Firmware Info
9. 800 321 2343 www onqlegrand com O legrand bacco 1 301 Fulling Mill Road Suite G Copyright 2008 by On Q Legrand O j Q Middletown PA 17057 Inc All Rights Reserved 4 Selective Call Intercom Distribution Module The procedure to install the Intercom Distribution Module is as follows e As shown in Figure 11 there is an ADDRESS jumper block located at the top of the rear of the Selective Call Intercom Distribution Module This jumper block is used to select the Master module and up to three Slave modules when cascading Distribution Modules Each Selective Call Distribution Module is shipped with the jumper in the Master position Use the diagram to correctly position the jumper to give each Distribution Module a unique address e Also as shown in Figure 17 there is also a four position terminal block located on the lower left corner of the rear of the Selective Call Intercom Distribution Module These are Open Collector outputs labeled A and B ground and output connectors for each At any Room Unit you can configure the A Door Strike Release and or B Alert Trigger outputs to be enabled or disabled Figure 12 shows an example of electronic door release and or trigger wiring and Figure 13 shows the screen sequence to enable these functions Figure 11 Figure 12 To LCD Module to wake up LCD Display and show front door camera when door bell is pushed ele 1 SLAVE
10. e If possible clearly mark this information on the home s exterior insulation board or vapor barrier material to serve as a reminder to the mason e The correct positioning of the 2 gang box may not be obvious to the masonry contractor Ensure that the masonry contractor knows which edge of the box is up so that the Door Unit can be installed in the correct vertical position e The 2 gang box should be installed by the masonry contractor so that it protrudes slightly from the face of the brick Vinyl or wood based siding material exteriors e The 2 gang box can be roughed in to the exterior of the home by first cutting an opening through the exterior base material of the home that is slightly larger than your 2 gang box The 2 gang box with or without our paintable back box should then be securely mounted to the interior framing of the exterior wall and protrudes through the exterior wall at a depth that will need to be determined based on the type of siding that will finish the outside of the wall Ideally you would want the siding contractor to use flashing and make use of J channel around the perimeter of the Door Unit and 2 gang box to provide an attractive and weatherproof siding installation Siding contractors should use flashing and J channel around the perimeter of the Door Unit just as they would with a window Communication with the siding contractor is highly recommended to ensure a smooth installation e ONE Cat 5e run is r
11. A Specifications Minimum cable rating Category 5e UTP 4 pair solid conductors 24 AWG 100 ohm 100 Mhz General Purpose CM UL listed Maximum length per run 325 feet except where noted in documentation Termination standard T568A Terminating plug type Solid Conductor RJ45 Guidelines e Do not exceed 25 Ibs of force when pulling cable e Do not splice cables Do not staple cables Use wire ties with screw mounts to loosely secure cabling Avoid running Cat 5 cable parallel to 120V 240V AC wiring or fixtures within 12 inches Avoid ganging any intercom unit with a lighting dimmer switch Maintain at least 12 inches of separation from dimmer switches lf you must cross AC wiring do so at a 90 degree angle with at least 2 inches of separation Maintain a minimum 1 bend radius Do not untwist Cat 5 conductors more than 1 2 at any termination point Keep cables away from HVAC ducts or anything with sharp edges that could cause damage Clearly label all cabling runs at both ends Use the distance between your hand and your elbow as a guide to determine how far from the end of the cable to place the label Unit Placement To provide optimal display quality of the LCD on the Figure 2 Selective Call Room Unit the two gang box that it is mounted in should be located for eye level operation _eye level The bottom of the two gang box should be approximately 56 from the floor see Figure 2 Carefully plan the p
12. System Reset BACK Figure 44 Figure 45 E 301 Fulling Mill Road Suite G Copyright 2008 by On Q Legrand Ol Q Middletown PA 17057 Inc All Rights Reserved 800 321 2343 www onqlegrand com Page 17 Firmware Info The Firmware Info option selected from the Installer Setup screen see Figure 46 is an option screen that displays the Unit Name firmware revision and address of that particular Room Unit see Figure 47 This information may be very handy if the installer is troubleshooting a problem over the phone with On Q Technical Support System Reset INSTALLER SETUP Reply Options Door Options Disc Settings Room Options TELIVWVGAIC System Reset Figure 46 FIRMWARE INFO Unit Name e e Rev v1 0rc2 28 Address 90 1040 BACK Figure 47 The System Reset
13. and secure the gasket in place with the included mounting bracket NOTE Insure that the mounting bracket is installed with the center tab pointed up as the Patio Unit will be hung from this tab in a later step NOTE There are slotted holes in the mounting bracket to allow for leveling of the Patio Unit in case the gang or back box was installed off level e Use the four provided screws to attach the mounting bracket to the gang or back box Figure 6 Y mounting bracket Pull the Cat 5 cable from the enclosure through the mounting bracket and terminate the cable with an RJ45 plug and insert the plug into the RJ45 jack on the rear of the Patio Unit see Figure 7 Follow the T568A standards described in Figure 3 e Hang the Patio Unit from the top tab on the mounting bracket insuring the front gasket is in place and against the mounting bracket e Use the provided 1 16 allen wrench to tighten the two set screws at the bottom of the Patio 800 321 2343 www onqlegrand com o legrand Page 8 Unit Figure 7 front gasket RJ45 jack set screws a i 301 Fulling Mill Road Suite G Copyright 2008 by On Q Legrand f p Q Middletown PA 17057 Inc All Rights Reserved Selective Call Door Unit s The procedure to trim out the Door Unit s is as center tab follows NOTE Make sure that the included weather proofing gasket is placed as shown in Figure 8 e As shown in Figure 8 the first step to installin
14. pan head style Locate a Cat 5e cable in a roughed in 2 gang box labeled as Room Unit X X is the Room Unit number Strip approximately 2 of insulation from the Cat 5e cable Untwist cable pairs and place them next to each other in color coded order according to the T568A standard and insert the wires into an RJ45 plug Crimp the RJ45 plug onto the cable with a proper RJ45 crimp tool Plug the terminated Room Unit X cable into the RJ45 jack on the rear of the Room Unit see Figure 5 Insert the Room Unit and the Cat 5e cable into the 2 gang box and secure the unit to the box using the 4 included pan head screws Screw the wall plate frame to the Room Unit using the 4 provided flat head screws and snap on the supplied Room Unit decorator style wall plate cover to complete the installation Repeat these instructions for all the Room Units in your Selective Call Intercom System Wall Plate Mounting Plate Screw location 4 places flat head style RJ45 jack Figure 5 800 321 2343 www onqlegrand com a 301 Fulling Mill Road Suite G Copyright 2008 by On Q Legrand O j Q Middletown PA 17057 Inc All Rights Reserved 4 D legrand Page 7 Selective Call Patio Unit s The procedure to trim out the Patio Unit s is as follows center tab e As shown in Figure 6 the first step to installing the Selective Call Patio Unit is to place the included weather proofing rear gasket against the gang or back box
15. Reply Options selected from the Settings screen is that the Door Unit does not have a display and as such must be configured from a Room Unit One of the Installer Setup Reply Options selections is disabled which means that if that option is selected all Door Units will appear disabled or broken J 301 Fulling Mill Road Suite G Copyright 2008 by On Q Legrand O t Q Middletown PA 17057 Inc All Rights Reserved 800 321 2343 www onqlegrand com H legrand Page 15 Door Unit Hands Free Reply Options The Reply Options screen see Figure 36 is used to select the amount of time all Door Units remain in hands free reply mode The options are 60 seconds 30 seconds 15 seconds 10 seconds the default 5 seconds or disabled see Figure 37 INSTALLER SETUP REPLY OPTIONS Sania OSL Door Reply Door Options Disc Settings Room Options Firmware Info System Reset Figure 36 Figure 37 Door Options The Installer Setup Door Options see Figure 38 is where you enable or disable the A and B open collector output terminals on the rear of the SCI Distribution Module Notice it is specific to a particular Door Unit see Figure 39 The A output is for an Electronic Door Release see Figure 40 and the B output is for a trigger output that may be tied to a doorbell button push action such as turn on the porch light when someone presses the door bell as
16. builder before proceeding e Since the Door Unit will most likely be installed on the exterior of the home and will be exposed to weather conditions these instructions must be followed to ensure a quality installation Brick or other cement based material exteriors e On Q offers a 2 gang back box P N IC5006 BK which is matched to the shape of our Door Unit The On Q back box may be used with any typical 2 gang outdoor weatherproof box This box should be of the type that is made of heavy die cast aluminum Using a heavy die cast aluminum box will provide adequate strength in a brick or cement based exterior Vinyl or wood based siding material exteriors e The On Q 2 gang back box P N IC5006 BK may also be used for vinyl or wood based siding installation It can also be used with a heavy duty die cast aluminum 2 gang box that is securely mounted to the interior framing If this is not possible then it may be used with a heavy duty metal 2 gang box that can be securely mounted to the interior framing of the home e To ensure the 2 gang box that will be used to house the Door Unit is roughed in correctly communication with the building contractor who is responsible for the exterior finish of the home is highly recommended Brick or other cement based material exteriors e The masonry contractor must be provided with specific instructions as to how the 2 gang box should be installed including location correct positioning and proper depth
17. drywall The following section will instruct you on the proper methods to pre wire your cable and rough in the openings for the various Selective Call Intercom System components Selective Call Room Unit s The procedure to rough in the Selective Call Room Unit s is as follows Typically the Room Unit s will be installed on the same wall as the door to the room Verify each Room Unit location with the homeowner before proceeding Avoid installing Room Units in the same stud cavity on opposite sides of the wall to prevent feedback problems If Room Units must be mounted back to back place insulation in the back of both electrical boxes The Room Unit mounts in a standard 2 gang electrical box The use of an enclosed box rather than an open mud ring will help minimize the potential for feedback between units Any UL approved metal or plastic gang box can be used To avoid damage from debris during construction or after construction use a gang box that will completely enclose the unit To provide optimal display quality of the LCD on the Room Unit the bottom of the 2 gang box should be installed at a height of 56 see Figure 2 ONE Cat 5e run is required to operate the Room Unit Run ONE Cat 5e cable from the 2 gang box directly to the enclosure where the Intercom Distribution Module will be installed Label both ends of your cable run to indicate Room Unit number ex Room Unit 5 Follow the wiring guidelines listed in this manual to e
18. name Room 4 New name Room 5 New name Room 6 New name Room 7 New name Room 8 New name Door 1 New name Door 2 New name Patio 1 New name Patio 2 New name Hands Free Reply 5 10 15 30 60 dis a alaz FW rev Address Chime Release E N Trigger E N 5 10 15 30 60 dis Door Reply FW rev Address Chime Release E N Trigger E N 5 10 15 30 60 dis Page Y N Status On Off Monitor Y N Timeout 1 5 10 Page Y N Status On Off Monitor Y N Timeout 1 5 10 Table 6 800 321 2343 www onqlegrand com ah te 301 Fulling Mill Road Suite G Copyright 2008 by On Q Legrand O g Q Middletown PA 17057 Inc All Rights Reserved O legrand Page 22
19. shown in Figure 47 INSTALLER SETUP DOOR OPTIONS Reply Options Select Unit Release X Trigger DISABLE D a a a Q a o a as AF od k Bad kd Disc Settings Room Options Firmware Info System Reset Figure 38 Figure 39 Figure 40 Figure 41 m Wake ups LCD Display and shows front door camera when door bell is pushed To LCD Module meen to wake up LCD Display OOOO and show front door a5 camera when door bell is pushed Door Strike Wiring LCD Trigger Wiring Copyright 2008 by On Q Legrand i 301 Fulling Mill Road Suite G O t ig Q Middletown PA 17057 Inc All Rights Reserved 800 321 2343 www onqlegrand com O legrand Page 16 Disc Settings The Discovery Settings option selected from the Installer Setup screen see Figure 42 is an option screen that allows the installer to turn ON the unit beep that occurs when units are discovered It is turned OFF by default see Figure 43 so as not to disturb homeowners at night if there is a temporary power outage and restoration of power When turned ON each unit in the system will beep as it is discovered upon power initialization INSTALLER SETUP DISC OPTIONS Reply Options Discovery Beep Door Options
20. that may be furnished with the product ii failures due to abnormalities in or interruption of electrical service or ili damage caused by lightning floods winds fires accidents corrosive atmosphere temperature extremes or other conditions that are beyond the control of On Q Original purchases or replacement products may be new rebuilt remanufactured or reconditioned This warranty gives the Purchaser specific legal rights and the Purchaser may also have other rights which vary from state to state Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitation may not apply to the Purchaser Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to the Purchaser Obtaining Warranty Service Customer must contact an On Q authorized Dealer or Installer within the applicable warranty period to obtain warranty service Dated proof of original purchase from On Q or its authorized Reseller or Dealer will be required ah 301 Fulling Mill Road Suite G Copyright 2008 by On Q Legrand O a Q Middletown PA 17057 Inc All Rights Reserved 800 321 2343 www onqlegrand com Page 21 VII Installer Checklist This checklist is provided to help the installer keep track of Unit Names and Options as part of the installation process Global Rm Patio Room 1 New name Room 2 New name Room 3 New
21. A Installation Safety Precautions System Components Overview A System Components Wiring Specifications A Specifications B Guidelines C Unit Placement D Termination Instructions System Wiring Overview A Pre Wiring Rough In B Final Wiring Trim Out V System Configuration A Choosing Unit Names B Modifying Reply Options C Room Options D Door Options E Patio Options F Installer Setup VI Troubleshooting A Contact Information B Troubleshooting Guide C Warranty Vil Installer Checklist 800 321 2343 f it an 301 Fulling Mill Road Suite G on i Q Middletown PA 17057 O legrand Copyright 2008 by On Q Legrand Inc All Rights Reserved www onqlegrand com Page 111 12 12 13 13 14 15 15 20 20 20 21 22 E 301 Fulling Mill Road Suite G Copyright 2008 by On Q Legrand Ol Q Middletown PA 17057 Inc All Rights Reserved 800 321 2343 www onqlegrand com 0 legrand Page iv I Installation Introduction The On Q Legrand Selective Call Intercom System is an advanced Cat 5 based intercom system consisting of 2 gang Room Units Patio Units and Door Units Each of these user stations are connected with a single Cat 5 cable to an Intercom Module in the enclosure The Room Units contain an intuitive graphical user interface in the form of a liquid crystal display similar to today s cell phones Communication may occur in a broadcast fashion if desired or to
22. A wiring standard If your wiring terminations are visibly correct according to the T568A standard test the conductivity of the connections and re terminate if a problem is found Check to see if a Unit will power on by plugging it into a different port on the Intercom Module Verify Unit placement Avoid placing Units back to back on a common wall If Units must be placed on both sides Feedback or squeal noise from a Room Unit Patio Of a common wall do so in a manner which avoids Unit or Door Unit speaker feedback problems ensuring that the audio from a Unit s speaker will not be audible to a nearby Unit s microphone Feedback issues can normally be eliminated by adjusting the volume of a Unit from a high level to a medium level Verify that the proper wiring guidelines found in this manual have been followed all units of the Selective Call Intercom System within 12 inches of AC power cabling Also avoid running Cat 5e cabling near florescent lighting fixtures dimmer switches or fan controls Table 5 No power to a specific Room Unit Patio Unit or Door Unit ah 301 Fulling Mill Road Suite G Copyright 2008 by On Q Legrand O a Q Middletown PA 17057 Inc All Rights Reserved 800 321 2343 www onqlegrand com Page 20 C Warranty Information LIMITED ONE YEAR PRODUCT WARRANTY On Q Legrand On Q warrants to the original end user Customer that those products manufactured by or for On Q Warra
23. OOR 1 8 PATIO 1 8 ee o oo Default Reply Options S Hands Free Reply Room Hands Free Reply Patio C Default Room Options C e A i Default Door Options D po All Call pO C i Installer Setup Lae Default Unit Power Up Beep Default LCD Contrast Determined at factory Default Door Reply Options sd Hands Free Reply Door Pe Default Door Options Release Disabled Disabled Table 4 301 Fulling Mill Road Suite G Copyright 2008 by On Q Legrand O Q Middletown PA 17057 Inc All Rights Reserved o 800 321 2343 www onqlegrand com 0 legrand Page 19 VI Troubleshooting This section will detail possible solutions to common problems that might occur during installation of or in using the On Q Legrand Selective Call Intercom System A Contact Information If you are unable to locate a solution here please access our website at www onqlegrand com for the latest information You can also reach us at 1 800 321 2343 B Troubleshooting Guide Check Intercom Module power LED to verify that it is lit If not make sure power supply is plugged in No power to any intercom unit Verify that you are using the correct 24V power supply for your system by obtaining the model number and calling your On Q installer or On Q Technical Support Check the Cat 5e cable terminations at both the rear of the Unit and at the Intercom Module Verify that your terminations follow the T568
24. Settings screen see Figure 17 Your local Unit Name is highlighted see Figure 18 and you can press talk select to select it or use the arrow keys to select another location The selected Room Unit begins to beep at full volume so that it is audible from anywhere in the house Press talk select to change to the screen shown in Figure 19 Press talk select again and use the arrow keys to select a new name from the list below Table 1 for Rooms or Patios and Table 2 for Doors or Patios and again press talk select The New Name shown now becomes that Unit s name see Figure 20 SETTINGS UNIT NAMES UNIT NAMES UNIT NAMES E ame Select Unit Old Name Old Name Reply Options R ROOM 2 ROOM 2 Room Options New Name New Name of A2 Door Options k Patio Options BACK BACK BACK Figure 17 Figure 18 Figure 19 Figure 20 v Basement Front Desk Bedroom2 Grandpa s Rm Lunch Room Pool Closet Hallway Mom s Room Sun Room Home Office 2 Waiting Room Home Theater Office 2 Wine Cellar In Law Suite Office 3 Workshop Table 1 301 Fulling Mill Road Suite G Copyright 2008 by On Q Legrand O g Q Middletown PA 17057 Inc All Rights Reserved 800 321 2343 www onqlegrand com ul legrand Page 12 Front Gate Back Gate Front Porch Balcony 2 Front Entry Master Deck SO Table 2 B Modifying Hands Free Reply Options
25. This option may be configured by the Integrator or homeowner from one Room Unit in the house This global option affects all Room and Patio Units and determines the amount of time a receiving unit remains in hands free reply mode From the Settings screen see Figure 21 select Reply Options Press talk select and use the arrow keys to select the desired Hands Free Reply time see Figure 22 The options are 60 seconds 30 seconds 15 seconds 10 seconds the default 5 seconds or disabled Door Reply times are separately configured under Installer Setup SETTINGS REPLY OPTIONS Unit Names Hands Free Reply Bia a QO a j oo o ben Room Options Door Options Patio Options BACK v Figure 21 Figure 22 C Room Options Local Settings These options may be configured by the Integrator or homeowner from any Room Unit in the house by selecting Room Options from the Settings screen see Figure 23 All of the Room Options are specific only to the local Room Unit The first setting LCD Brightness see Figure 24 determines how bright or dim you would like that Room Unit to operate at Chime Volume determines how loud or soft the door chime will play when someone pushes a Door Unit button Monitor and Mute can be turned on or off meaning those button functions may be disabled or enabled at that particular Room Unit Figure 25 shows that you can also det
26. ase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Reprinted from the Code of Federal Regulations 47 part 15 193 1993 Washington DC Office of the Federal Register National Archives and Records Administration U S Government Printing Office WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE THE UNIT MUST NOT BE EXPOSED TO DRIPPING OR SPLASHING WATER CAUTION DO NOT OPEN THE UNIT DO NOT PERFORM ANY SERVICING OTHER THAN THAT CONTAINED IN THE INSTALLATION AND TROUBLESHOOTING INSTRUCTIONS REFER ALL SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL CAUTION THIS DEVICE MUST BE INSTALLED AND USED IN STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH THE MANUFACTURER S INSTRUCTIONS AS DESCRIBED IN THE USER DOCUMENTATION THAT COMES WITH THE PRODUCT WARNING POSTPONE INSTALLATION UNTIL THERE IS NO RISK OF THUNDERSTORM OR LIGHTNING ACTIVITY IN THE AREA When using this device basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and injury to persons including the following e Read all of the instructions listed here and or in the user manual before you operate this equipment e Give particular attention to all safety precautions e Retain the instructions for future reference Comply with all warning and cautio
27. atio Options are specific only to the selected Patio Unit Select Patio Options from the Settings screen see Figure 30 and use the talk select and arrow buttons to select which Patio Unit you would like to configure see Figure 31 The first setting Status see Figure 32 determines whether that Patio Unit is enabled ON or disabled OFF This is a handy feature for disabling the Patio Unit at night or while you are away The Volume option determines the default volume level at that particular Patio Unit The Chime Volume option determines the default volume level of Door Tones played at that particular Patio Unit when someone pushes the doorbell button on a Door Unit The All Call option see Figure 33 enables YES or disables NO the broadcast page ability from that Patio Unit The Monitor option enables YES or disables NO the Monitor button on that particular Patio Unit The Time Out option is used to determine how quickly the Patio Unit button backlights goes to sleep after inactivity 1 minute default 5 minutes or 10 minutes
28. ces with the Selective Call Intercom System Not doing so will void the warranty of the system Only use a damp cloth to clean the cover plates of the system components Do not use vacuum cleaners liquid or aerosol cleaners to clean any of the system components ah te 301 Fulling Mill Road Suite G Copyright 2008 by On Q Legrand O g Q Middletown PA 17057 Inc All Rights Reserved 800 321 2343 www onqlegrand com Page 1 ll System Components Overview A System Components The following components in addition to the 24VDC 1 25A 30 watt power supply are typically utilized to make up the Selective Call Intercom System see Figure 1 Figure 1 SCI Module 8 V1 PACC Patio Unit Door Unit Video Door Unit e Selective Call Intercom Distribution Module s These modules are typically installed in the On Q enclosure All Room Units Patio Units and Door Units are connected directly to the Intercom Distribution Module via home run style single Cat 5e cabling The Intercom Distribution Module also supplies power to the entire Selective Call Intercom System Up to eight Units of any combination are supported by each Distribution Module and Modules may be cascaded three times for a total system support of up to 32 Units e Selective Call Room Unit Using the intuitive graphical user interface of its LCD display this unit provides both basic intercom communication functions such as
29. d 4 800 321 2343 www onqlegrand com Page 11 V System Configuration ROOM1 The following section explains how to use any Selective Call Room Unit to ALL configure and personalize the Selective Call System using the Settings ROOM2 selection from the Room Unit Main Menu see Figure 16 Refer to the PATIO1 Selective Call System User Manual P N 1308001 shipped with the DOOR1 Selective Call Module to familiarize yourself with the operation of the Selective Call Intercom System A Choosing Unit Names Figure 16 This function will typically be done by the Integrator or homeowner from any Room Unit in the house First select Unit Names from the
30. equired to operate the Door Unit e Run ONE Cat 5e cable from the 2 gang box directly to the enclosure where the Intercom Module will be installed Label both ends of your cable run to indicate Door Unit number ex Door Unit 1 Follow the wiring guidelines listed in this manual to ensure a quality cable installation e Repeat these instructions for each and every Door Unit that will be installed in the system NOTE The Door Unit can be connected to any of the 8 ports on the Intercom Distribution Module labeled 1 8 ah te 301 Fulling Mill Road Suite G Copyright 2008 by On Q Legrand O g Q Middletown PA 17057 Inc All Rights Reserved 800 321 2343 www onqlegrand com Page 6 Selective Call Intercom Distribution Module s The rough in of the On Q Enclosure that will house the Intercom Distribution Module s will need to be completed per the enclosure s installation instructions There is no further rough in work required for the Intercom Distribution Module since this component will mount directly in the On Q Enclosure during trim out B Final Wiring Trim Out The trim out of the system should be completed after wall coverings have been finalized The following section will instruct you on the proper methods to finish the installation of the various Selective Call Intercom System components Selective Call Room Unit s The procedure to trim out the Room Unit s is as follows Mounting Box Screw location 4 places
31. ermine the period of time of inactivity 1 minute default 5 minutes or 10 minutes before a Room Unit goes into sleep mode Timeout The Sort function determines whether you want the list of units displayed on that Room Unit to be displayed alphanumerically Alpha or by usage If you select Dynamic units will be displayed with the most used units at the top of their section of the display SETTINGS ROOM OPTIONS ROOM OPTIONS Unit Names LCD Brightness Monitor ON Reply Options lo Mute ON oom Optio Chime Volume Theme Theme 4 Door Options Timeout 1 Min Patio Options Monitor ON Sort Dynamic Mute v Figure 23 Figure 24 Figure 25 i P 301 Fulling Mill Road Suite G Copyright 2008 by On Q Legrand O g Q Middletown PA 17057 Inc All Rights Reserved i 800 321 2343 www onqlegrand com m legrand Page 13 Figure 26 D The Theme function see Figure 25 allows you to select one of four different color pallets for that particular Room Unit s display shown in Figure 26 ROOM1 A ROOM2 ROOM2 ROOM2 PATIO P PATIO1 PATIO1
32. f this is not possible then it may be used with a heavy duty metal 2 gang box that can be securely mounted to the interior framing of the home e To ensure the 2 gang box that will be used to house the Patio Unit is roughed in correctly communication with the building contractor who is responsible for the exterior finish of the home is highly recommended Brick or other cement based material exteriors e The masonry contractor must be provided with specific instructions as to how the 2 gang box should be installed including location correct positioning and proper depth e If possible clearly mark this information on the home s exterior insulation board or vapor barrier material to serve as a reminder to the mason e The correct positioning of the 2 gang box may not be obvious to the masonry contractor Ensure that the masonry contractor knows which edge of the box is up so that the Patio Unit can be installed in the correct vertical position e The 2 gang box should be installed by the masonry contractor so that it protrudes slightly from the face of the brick Vinyl or wood based siding material exteriors e The 2 gang box can be roughed in to the exterior of the home by first cutting an opening through the exterior base material of the home that is slightly larger than your 2 gang box The 2 gang box with or without our paintable back box should then be securely mounted to the interior framing of the exterior wall and protrudes through
33. g the Selective Call Door Unit is to place the included rear gasket against the gang or back box and secure the gasket in place with the included mounting bracket NOTE Insure that the mounting bracket is mounting installed with the center tab pointed up as bracket the Door Unit will be hung from this tab in Figure 8 a later step NOTE There are slotted holes in the mounting bracket to allow for leveling of the Door Unit in case the gang or back box was installed off level e Use the four provided screws to attach the mounting bracket to the gang or back box e Pull the Cat 5 cable from the enclosure through the mounting bracket and terminate the cable with an RJ45 plug and insert the plug into the RJ45 jack on the rear of the Door Unit see Figure 9 Follow the T568A standards described in Figure 3 e Hang the Door Unit from the top tab on the mounting bracket insuring the front gasket is in place and against the mounting bracket e Use the provided 1 16 allen wrench to tighten the two set screws at the bottom of the Door Unit NOTE There is a four position terminal block on the rear of the Door Unit that can be utilized for two different purposes see Figure 10 The CHIME output is a normally open dry contact closure used to ring a customers so party door chime when the Door Unit button is pressed The SENSOR input is reserved for a future application front gasket tayia RJ45 Figure 10 JACK
34. lacement of Room Units before rough in to avoid any feedback issues that are associated with audio devices Avoid placing units back to back on a common wall to minimize the likelihood of any feedback issues If units must be placed on both sides of a common wall then place insulation in the back cavity of each electrical box Do not place intercom units within the same room in the home Avoid any situations where the speaker of a unit points to and has a clear line of sight to another unit s microphone Termination Instructions All components of the Selective Call Intercom System use RJ45 plugs terminated to the T568A wiring standard shown in Figure 3 Figure 3 1 White Green 2 Green 3 White Orange 4 Blue 5 White Blue 6 Orange 7 White Brown Locking Clip 8 Brown is on bottom 301 Fulling Mill Road Suite G Copyright 2008 by On Q Legrand O z Q Middletown PA 17057 Inc All Rights Reserved 800 321 2343 www onqlegrand com ul legrand Page 3 IV System Wiring Overview Figure 4 Patio Unit P N IC5004 xx Selective Call 8 Location Distribution Module LCD Panel Display P N 105001 HA5000 xx 2 Conductor Security Wire LCD Display Module CM1010 Door Unit P N 1C5002 xx A Pre Wiring Rough In The rough in of the Selective Call Intercom System should be completed during the construction phase of the home and prior to the installation of
35. n statements in the instructions Observe all warning and caution symbols that are affixed to this equipment Comply with all instructions that accompany this equipment Avoid using this product during an electrical storm There may be a risk of electric shock from lightning It is recommended that the customer install an AC surge protector in the AC outlet to which this device is connected This is to avoid damaging the equipment by local lightning strikes and other electrical surges e Operate this product only from the type of power source indicated on the products marking label e lf you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your home consult your dealer or local power company e Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in safe operating condition Installation of this product must be in accordance with national wiring codes and conform to local regulations Wipe the unit with a clean dry cloth Never use cleaning fluid or similar chemicals Do not spray cleaners directly on the unit or use forced air to remove dust Keep the device away from excessive heat and humidity and keep the device free from vibration and dust 800 321 2343 www onqlegrand com Oo legrand Page 11 ah i 301 Fulling Mill Road Suite G Copyright 2008 by On Q Legrand O g Q Middletown PA 17057 Inc All Rights Reserved TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction
36. nless you are qualified to do SO e This system must by installed to conform to all local building and electrical codes Do not apply power to the Intercom Module until all Selective Call Intercom System components have been installed and all wiring has been properly terminated Although the SCI System Units are hot swappable it is good practice to first turn off power at the Intercom Module in the On Q enclosure prior to terminating changing or un installing any wiring Unplug the power transformer that is powering the Intercom Module from the power outlet before proceeding with wiring terminations or changes Install each component of this system away from heat sources such as heating ducts registers stoves or any other heat source e Do not install any component in a return air duct e The Selective Call Intercom Module and any other component module were designed to be installed into an On Q Legrand enclosure This enclosure must be installed in a cool dry area and must be installed according to its installation instructions Do not install an On Q enclosure or any On Q module or device in an unheated garage attic or outside wall e Do not expose any Selective Call Intercom System component that was designed for indoor use to moisture Doing so can create electrical hazards or render the component unusable Exposure to moisture will also void the warranty on the system e Only use On Q Legrand authorized components modules and devi
37. nsure a quality cable installation z j 301 Fulling Mill Road Suite G Copyright 2008 by On Q Legrand O g Q Middletown PA 17057 Inc All Rights Reserved 800 321 2343 www onqlegrand com ul legrand Page 4 e Repeat these instructions for each and every Room Unit that will be installed in the system maximum of 32 Selective Call Patio Unit s The procedure to rough in the Patio Unit s is as follows e Typically the Patio Unit s will be installed on the exterior of the home next to a patio door Verify the Patio Unit s location s with the homeowner or builder before proceeding e Since the Patio Unit will most likely be installed on the exterior of the home and will be exposed to weather conditions these instructions must be followed to ensure a quality installation Brick or other cement based material exteriors e On Q offers a 2 gang back box P N IC5006 BK which is matched to the shape of our Patio Unit The On Q back box may be used with any typical 2 gang outdoor weatherproof box This box should be of the type that is made of heavy die cast aluminum Using a heavy die cast aluminum box will provide adequate strength in a brick or cement based exterior Vinyl or wood based siding material exteriors e The On Q 2 gang back box P N IC5006 BK may also be used for vinyl or wood based siding installation It can also be used with a heavy duty die cast aluminum 2 gang box that is securely mounted to the interior framing I
38. nted Products as conclusively evidenced by the name or logo of On Q appearing on the product will be free from defects in workmanship and materials under normal use for 1 one year from the date of original purchase from On Q or its authorized dealer or installer The sole obligation of On Q under this express warranty shall be at the option and expense of On Q to replace the product with a comparable product or repair the product In no event shall On Q be liable for incidental consequential or punitive damages or for labor or other costs in connection with diagnosing repairing removing installing shipping servicing or handling the defective product Replacement products may be new rebuilt remanufactured or reconditioned On Q warrants any replaced or repaired product for a period of ninety 90 days from shipment or through the end of the original warranty period whichever is longer On Q makes no warranty with respect to products it sells that do not contain the authorized On Q name or logo and Customer by acceptance of the product agrees that its sole and exclusive remedy shall be against the manufacturer of such product The foregoing warranty for Warranted Products does not extend to i damage or repairs required as a result of improper wiring misuse misapplication abuse improper servicing unauthorized alteration improper operation or handling storage installation or operation that is not in accord with instructions
39. on Q El legrand Selective Call Intercom SYSTEM INSTALLATION GUIDE 1308003 REV B 301 Fulling Mill Road Suite G Copyright 2008 by On Q Legrand O Q Middletown PA 17057 Inc All Rights Reserved a 800 321 2343 www onqlegrand com Federal Communications Commission Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions e This device may not cause harmful interference and e This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorentor relocate the receiving antenna e Incre
40. option selected from the Installer Setup screen see Figure 48 performs a total system reset which takes all Units back to factory settings see Table 4 When you select System Reset see Figure 49 and press talk select a Warning screen see Figure 50 appears briefly to remind you that you are going to erase all names and settings Then you are asked to hold the Volume plus and Volume minus keys down at the same time to perform the reset see Figure 51 Shortly after you release those Volume keys you should see a screen similar to the one shown in Figure 52 and once the system has finished its reset a Room Unit screen similar to the one shown in Figure 53 will be seen Reply Options Door Options Disc Settings Room Options INSTALLER SETUP Firmware Info ACAO Figure 48 on Q O legrand Figure 49 Rev v1 0cr2 28 Discovering My Address 90 1040 My Name ROOM 1 Figure 52 301 Fulling Mill Road Suite G Middletown PA 17057 800 321 2343 SYSTEM RESET SYSTEM RESET WARNING All names and settings will To Reset be erased Hold VOL amp VOL SPee BACK Figure 50 Figure 51 ROOM2 PATIO1 DOOR1 SETTINGS Figure 53 Copyright 2008 by On Q Legrand Inc All Rights Reserved www onqlegrand com Page 18 System Default Values Default Unit Names ROOM 1 8 D
41. specific units as selected on the Room Unit LCD Installation of the system is simplistic due to the fact that all units are connected with a single Cat 5 cable and all units are the same small physical size The firmware that runs on the system controller discovers each unit by type and keeps track of them If a unit becomes disabled it is removed from the system list and does not affect the other units In fact replacement is as simple as unplugging the old unit and plugging in the new unit which will be automatically discovered and added to the list The robust system software allows you to install the system and utilize the defaults for a quick and simple installation or add value by customizing and personalizing the installation The system can be personalized choosing what to call each user station from a list of over 90 names The door tone can be personalized for each door unit choosing from 20 different high quality door tones A Installation Safety Precautions NOTE Read all instructions carefully and completely before installing the On Q Legrand Selective Call Intercom System Throughout the following safety precautions and instructions the term component will be used to indicate one or all of the following Intercom Module Room Unit Patio Unit or Door Unit e These installation instructions were designed for use by an authorized On Q installer only Do not attempt to service move or change any component of this system u
42. talk talk to door if Door Unit is installed monitor and mute and advanced functions such as dynamic sorting of users or monitoring multiple rooms at the same time Up to 8 Selective Call Room Units can be installed per Selective Call Intercom Distribution Module and up to 32 per system e Selective Call Patio Unit This unit also provides typical basic Room Unit functionality in a weather resistant wall mounted package for your patio For security reasons it does not support the door release function There are no specific limits as to the mix of Room Units and Patio Units up to the physical limit of 8 per Distribution Module and 32 per system e Selective Call Door Video Door Unit This unit allows a visitor to the home to press the door chime button on the unit to notify the occupants of their presence The occupants can then initiate a two way communication with the visitor see the visitor Video Door Unit only and even open the door requires electronic door release device not included Up to 20 different door tones can be selected as the door tone that is played when the door chime button is pressed There are no limits to the mix of Room Patio and Door Units up to the physical limit of 8 per Distribution Module and 32 per system S i 301 Fulling Mill Road Suite G Copyright 2008 by On Q Legrand O Q Middletown PA 17057 Inc All Rights Reserved P 800 321 2343 www onqlegrand com D legrand Page 2 lll Wiring Specifications
43. the exterior wall at a depth that will need to be determined based on the type of siding that will finish the outside of the wall Ideally you would want the siding contractor to use flashing and make use of J channel around the perimeter of the Patio Unit and 2 gang box to provide an attractive and weatherproof siding installation Siding contractors should use flashing and J channel around the perimeter of the Patio Unit just as they would with a window Communication with the siding contractor is highly recommended to ensure a smooth installation e ONE Cat 5e run is required to operate the Patio Unit e Run ONE Cat 5e cable from the 2 gang box directly to the enclosure where the Intercom Module will be installed Label both ends of your cable run to indicate Patio Unit Follow the wiring guidelines listed in this manual to ensure a quality cable installation NOTE The Patio Unit can be connected to any of the 8 ports on the Intercom Distribution Module labeled 1 8 ah te 301 Fulling Mill Road Suite G Copyright 2008 by On Q Legrand O g Q Middletown PA 17057 Inc All Rights Reserved 800 321 2343 www onqlegrand com Page 5 Selective Call Door Unit s The procedure to rough in the Door Unit s is as follows e Typically the Door Unit s will be installed on the exterior of the home next to an entrance door where you would normally find a standard doorbell Verify the Door Unit s location s with the homeowner or
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