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1.    AT amp T    lM    PagePac    20 Voice Paging System  PowerMate       Service Manual   Installation                   PagePac  20 Voice Paging System  PowerMate M  Service Manual   Installation    SM 722050 001  999 500 2001S  Issue 4  Nov  1987    HARRIS CORPORATION Dracon Division  809 Calle Plano  Camarillo  California 93010  U S A   Telephone 805 987 9511 Telex 182327       Harris Corporation Dracon Division 1985    To order copies of this manual     CALL  Your AT amp T information Systems Sales Representative  or  Your Business Sales and Service Center  or  The AT amp T Customer Information Center  1 800 432 6600    WRITE  AT amp T Customer Information Center  P O  Box 19901  Indianapolis  IN 46219    ORDER  Document Number 999 500 200IS    Service Manual   tnstallation Table of Contents  Page i    Table of Contents  Page    Connect PowerMate to the Telephone System  Test PowerMate by Connecting a Speaker Locally  and Paging    2 4    Adjust Background Music and Page Volume 2 21    3  Maintenance and Troubleshooting 3 1       List of Figures Tables Service Manual   Installation  Page ii    List of Figures  Page  1 1 PagePac 20 PowerMate 1 3  1 2 PowerMate Paging System 1 4    2  2 2 Connection to Host System 2 3    2 5 Music Source Connection 2 6    2 6 Cabinet and Horn Speakers 2 8    2 Typical Cable Runs 2 11     7    2 9 Example of Cabinet Speaker Placement 2 14    2 17 Cabinet Speaker Volume Adjustment 2 22       List of Tables  Page    1 A PagePac 20 System Module
2.   How To Identify and Resolve Radio TV Interference  Problems     helpful  This booklet was prepared by the Federal Communica   tions Commission  FCC  and is available from the U S  Government Printing  Office  Washington  DC 20402  Stock order No  004 000 00345 4        999 500 2001S  Printed in U S A  1 87 Issue 4  November 1987       
3.   Installation Service Manual   Installation    Page 2 8    Speaker Location and Installation  Speaker Types    Both cabinet and horn speakers may be used with PowerMate   Figure    2 6   Three types of cabinet or horn speakers are available  universal  70 7  volt  or amplified     The universal cabinet speakers supplied with PowerMate are the stand   ard cone type speaker normally used in radios  HI Fls  etc  but with a 45 ohm  voice coil  These speakers connect to OUTPUTS VOICE COIL jack J5 on the  rear of the PowerMate     The 70 7 volt speakers are equipped with 70 7 volt transformers  The  70 7 volt speakers are used when more speaker power is required   Table    2 A    These speakers connect to OUTPUTS 70 7V LINE jack J4 on the rear  of the PowerMate     Amplified speakers are also used where more paging power or a greater  number of speakers is required  A separate power supply is required when  using amplified speakers  These speakers connect to OUTPUTS VOICE COIL  jack J5 on the rear of the PowerMate        HORN SPEAKER       CABINET SPEAKER    Figure 2 6  Cabinet And Horn Speakers    Service Manual   Installation Installation  Page 2 9    Speaker Capacity    The maximum number of speakers that can be used with PowerMate is  determined by the speaker types used  cone and or horn  and the number of  24 foot speaker cable sections in a cable HETEM   A cable run is any combination of speaker s   cable section s   and  Y connector s  on a common line that connects to the
4.   MOUNTING  BRACKET Q    Ar    Figure 2 14  Universal Horn Speaker Installation    WING NUT  METAL BANDING  TAPE    MOUNTING  BRACKET       Figure 2 15  Pole Mounted Universal Horn Speaker    Service Manual   tinstallation Installation  Page 2 21    Connect Speaker Cable    When all speakers have been installed  connect individual speakers by  plugging the male phono plug on the speaker Y connector into the female  jack on the speaker cable as shown in Figure 2 16   note that the speaker  phono plug points toward the PowerMate   For speaker to speaker wiring   plug the cable going to the next speaker into the jack of the preceding    speaker and continue wiring all speakers and horns  Always keep the phono  plugs pointing toward the PowerMate     The Y type connectors provided with the speakers  horns  and Power   Mate can be used at any cable location  In Figure 2 16  two Y connectors are  used  one at the PowerMate and the other between the two 24 foot sections    of speaker cable  Another Y connector could be added at each of these  locations or at the speakers     Adjust Background Music And Page Volume    Use the procedures previously outlined to test the paging system with  all speakers connected  Music  if provided  should be heard in all speakers  when a page is not in progress and switched out when paging     Note  Specific operating instructions are provided with the page input  cord for each type of host system     The MUSIC VOLUME control on front of the PowerMate
5.   The phono plug and jack  enable connection to the Y connector on the speaker and PowerMate  OUTPUTS jacks J4 and J5  They can also interconnect individual sections of  speaker cable as required     Note  The speaker cable supplied with PowerMate is not suitable for use in  air return plenums     The cable may be run above or under the ceiling  Running the cable  above the ceiling allows some of the cable to be hidden but requires making  small holes in the ceiling tile  The cable may be held in place with the  insulated wire staples supplied with the speakers     Service Manual   tinstallation Installation  Page 2 15    There are two methods of wiring speakers  from speaker to speaker and  Home Run  Figure 2 10   When wiring speaker to speaker  cable is run from  the PowerMate to the nearest speaker location  from that location to the next   and so on  until all locations are connected  When wiring Home Run  cable is  run from the PowerMate to each speaker location  using Y connectors as  needed  A combination of both methods may be used  but the maximum  distance for each cable run is 600 feet     POWERMATE P POWERMATE       HOME RUN METHOD SPEAKER TO SPEAKER METHOD    Figure 2 10  Speaker Wiring Methods    Determine which method or combination of methods you will use in the  paging area s  and mark the speaker locations  Run speaker cable as follows     Note  When connecting two sections of speaker cable together  secure con   nection by wrapping with electrical tape     
6.   When maximum volume is required  it is recommended that not more than two voice coil horns or four    voice coil cone speakers be connected per cable run     3  When using existing speaker wire  be aware of the 600 foot per run limitation    4  If a cable run must exceed 600 feet  or if more speakers are required per home run and volume is a  problem  70 volt speakers may be used    5  When using a voice coil wall mounted volume control  it has a point value of 1  the same as a single  24 foot cable section  or one Y connector            Service Manual   tinstallation Installation          Page 2 11  THESE ARE NOT SEPARATE  RUNS BECAUSE THEY ARE  CONNECTED THROUGH OTHER  SPEAKERS AND NOT DIRECTLY  TO POWERMATE  SINGLE RUN EXAMPLE 1  POWERMATE f   1 CABLE RUN  Y CONNECTOR  EXAMPLE 2  POWERMATE 2 CABLE RUNS  RUN 1     Ii T     RUN 2 r   EXAMPLE 3  Co  3 CABLE RUNS    POWERMATE ppa RUN3 _ Ii    Y CONNECTOR    Note  Each individual cable run originates at the PowerMate  Note that in  example 1  the runs is extended beyond the first speaker  The cable  sections beyond the first speaker do not constitute new runs  because  they are connected through other speakers and not directly to the  PowerMate  In examples 2 and 3  Y connectors are used to connect  the individual runs directly to the PowerMate     Figure 2 7  Typical Cable Runs    Installation  Page 2 12    Service Manual   Installation    Using Table 2 A  determine the speaker capacity of your installation as    follows    
7.   shown in 5 and 6     a    4  Mount the item to be attached to the wall and insert  the screw  Tighten the screw until it is flush and  then tighten one half turn more  DO NOT over   tighten     l       5  Anchor in thick wall     6  Anchor in solid wall     Figure 2 13  Screw Anchor Installation    Installation    Service Manual   tinstallation  Page 2 19    Universal Horn Speakers    The Horn Speaker should be removed from the mounting bracket to    connect the bracket to the wall or ceiling  Figure 2 14      To remove bracket  loosen the wing nut and remove bracket from the  base of the horn     Mount horn speaker as follows     Note 1  When installing horn speakers  the nylon wall anchors and    Note 2     screws provided with the speakers will be suitable for most  installations  However  some installations may require special  hardware obtained locally     The horn speaker mounting bracket also has a slot that allows  for mounting on a pole  Figure 2 15   If it is necessary to mount  bracket on a pole  use metal banding tape or a large hose type  clamp  not provided   then proceed to step 4     1  Use bracket base as a template to mark mounting holes   2  Install screw anchors as described in Figure 2 13     3  Secure bracket to anchors with the screws provided     4     Reconnect horn to bracket  Point horn towards the center of the  paging area and lock in position with the wing nut     Installation Service Manual   tInstallation    Page 2 20        WING NUT    SCREW
8.  1  Determine the number and type of speakers to be connected in    the first cable run  enter this information into the Number Of    column in  Table 2 A       Determine the number of cable sections to be used in the first    cable run  do not exceed 25 cable sections per cable run   enter  this information into the Points column in Table 2 A       Repeat steps 1 and 2 for the second and third cable runs       Add points to obtain the subtotal for each cable run  add the    subtotals to obtain the grand total  Grand total cannot exceed  300 points       If grand total exceeds 300 points  it will be necessary to revise    your installation to meet this requirement     Wall Mounted Volume Control    The wall mounted volume control  Figure 2 8  is a 100 ohm attenuator  that may be used with both universal cabinet and universal horn speakers  It  is installed in a standard single gang electrical wall box  not provided   This  volume control has the same input and output connectors as the speakers  and may be included in a cable run as though it were a speaker  It then con   trols volume of all speakers down stream from itself  The wall mounted  volume control should be used to control no more than 12 cabinet speakers  or 3 horn speakers        Figure 2 8  Wall Mounted Volume Control    Service Manual   tInstallation Installation  Page 2 13    Determine Speaker Locations    The Universal cabinet Speakers are not weatherproof and must be used  indoors  The speakers supplied with P
9.  PowerMate  There may  be more than one cable run in the system  Cable runs may be wired using  the home run method  Figure 2 10  with only a single speaker per run  or  using the speaker to speaker method with several speakers per    run  Examples of typical cable runs are shown in    Use the following information as a guide in determining what speaker  type to use in your installation     e Universal cabinet speaker  cone  and or ceiling speaker    General  office environment  stockrooms  lobbies  halls  etc  The cone is designed  to provide maximum clarity not maximum volume of noise  therefore  the  key is to have it in a talking environment rather than a shouting  environment  The universal cone speaker has a volume control for  adjusting loudness        Universal horn speaker    Large areas such as a quiet warehouse   business machine area  assembly area  or yard area  The horn has more  noise penetrating power than the cone  hence you can cover a large  area  or a noisier area     Note  You must use an external attenuator with the horn to reduce  volume as there is no volume control for adjusting loudness     e 70 7 volt speaker    On occasion you may find that the universal  cone horns will not handle a difficult area  i e  high noise areas   Since  high noise areas require more powerful speakers  you will be limited to  the number of 70 7 volt speakers you can use  as shown in Table 2 Aja  15W horn set at 7 5W would use 1   2 of the 300 points available to your  syst
10.  controls only  the background music volume  Paging volume is adjusted by means of the  speaker volume control located on the side of each cabinet speaker   Figure   Piz  with the separate wall mounted volume control  Adjust the volume of  each speaker while a page is in progress     It is important that each speaker be properly adjusted for paging volume  before making final adjustments to the music volume  This will assure the  best balance in loudness between music and page  Use the PowerMate  MUSIC VOLUME control to adjust the background music volume to a  desired level     Music on hold volume control must be provided on the host system     Installation Service Manual   Installation    Page 2 22          POWERMATE    SPEAKER CABLE     24 FEET     Y CONNECTOR    Si SPEAKER CABLE  A  24 FEET     SPEAKER        SPEAKER CABLE   24 FEET        SPEAKER       TO NEXT SPEAKER  SPEAKER CABLE _     WIRING SPEAKER      24 FEET  TO SPEAKER    Figure 2 16  Speaker Connections    VOLUME  ADJUSTMENT         VOLUME       Figure 2 17  Cabinet Speaker Volume Adjustment    Service Manual   tinstallation Maintenance And  Troubleshooting  Page 3 1    3  Maintenance and Troubleshooting    Overview    Your paging system contains no user serviceable parts for repair  All  units needing repair must be returned in accordance with the paging unit  warranty or maintenance contract  The adapter in step 3  below  should be  used to isolate a PowerMate problem or host system problem     If a problem o
11.  manner  The object is to achieve as even a  distribution of sound as possible     Acoustic feedback must be considered when placing speakers  Acoustic  feedback is the squeal caused when a loudspeaker is located too close to  the paging telephone  Should feedback occur  either the speaker or the  telephone must be relocated     Locate cabinet speakers a minimum of 10 feet and horn speakers a  minimum of 25 feet from the paging telephone     Another consideration is the distance between people and the speakers   The speaker power setting must be high enough to allow a person across the  room to hear easily  Another person located right below the speaker might  think it is too loud  Because the speakers are mounted near the ceiling  the  problem is overcome easily by not placing a speaker directly above anyone   s  desk     Installation Service Manual    Installation    Page 2 14        50 FT       prc  lt    9 Ta      PA     TELEPHONE k Sa J  NOA   SO  20 FT  ae J  es gl          NOTE  Locate cabinet speakers a minimum of 10 feet from paging  telephone     Figure 2 9  Example of Cabinet Speaker Placement    Additional speakers may be ordered from your AT amp T Information System  representative     Run Speaker Cable    Each starter PowerMate system is shipped with twelve 24 foot sections  of speaker cable  Each section has an RCA type phono plug  male  on one  end and an RCA type phono jack  female  on the other end  The phono plug  end must always point towards the PowerMate
12. 1  Starting with the phono plug end at the PowerMate location  connect  sections of cable as necessary to reach the initial speaker location s    secure cable every 16 to 20 inches with the staples provided   2 11    being careful not to puncture cable     2  Run cable to individual speakers  connecting individual sections as  necessary  secure cable with staples as indicated in step 1     Installation Service Manual   tinstallation  Page 2 16    3  Excess cable should be rolled  strapped  and secured out of sight  If  a ceiling opening is available  the excess cable may be stored in the  ceiling area     Caution  Do not connect Universal speakers to the PowerMate 70 7V  LINE jack     4  If Universal speakers are to be installed  connect speaker cable to  OUTPUTS VOICE COIL jack J5 on the PowerMate  If 70 7 volt  speakers are to be installed  connect to OUTPUTS 70 7V LINE jack  J4 on the PowerMate     RUN CABLE ABOVE OR UNDER CEILING                   C        a Q hlho s l i eee m A                     SPEAKER LOCATION CABLE TO NEXT SPEAKER    Ses INSULATED_ STAPLES    16 TO 20 EVERY 16 TO 20 INCHES  INCHES           SPEAKER CABLE    POWERMATE       Figure 2 11  Speaker Cable Installation    Service Manual   tinstallation Installation  Page 2 17    Install Speakers  Tools that may be needed to install horn and cabinet speakers are     e Screwdriver   e Hammer   e Drill   e Drill bit  5 16 inch    Universal Cabinet Speakers    The Cabinet Speakers are designed for mounting on 
13. ULAR  PAGE INPUT CORD   POME HOST    YSTEMS USE  FULL MODULAR  CORD         POWERMATE    TYPICAL HOST SYSTEM  YELLOW CONNECTION USING OPTIONAL  RED   CONNECTING BLOCK           OPTIONAL  CORNECTING    CK   NOT PROVIDED     300 FEET MAXIMUM   WIRE RUN FROM   CONNECTING BLOCK   TO HOST SYSTEM   C AND C1 ARE  HORTED TO   ACCESS PAGING     RED  YELLOW       Figure 2 2  Connection to Host System    Installation Service Manual   Installation  Page 2 4    Connect PowerMate To The Telephone System And Apply  AC Power    The page input cord that connects the telephone system to the PowerMate  has a standard 4 wire RJ 18 type plug or 25 pair connector on one end   depending on the host system  and a standard plug or spade tip leads on the  other end  For systems requiring a 25 pair connector  a special modular 25 pair  connector is provided with the page input cord  The page input cord is  approximately 6 feet long and is shipped with the PowerMate  Page input  cords  modular or half modular as required  for each specific host telephone  system are supplied with a set of installation instructions     The page input cord conductors are color coded black  red  green  and  ellow  and are connected to the host system as described below  1  Connect black wire to the paired dry contact control lead C   2  Connect yellow wire to the paired dry contact control lead C1   3  Connect red wire to system ring R   4  Connect green wire to system tip T   Note  Tip and ring are paging input leads  Lea
14. a wall or ceiling    Figure 2 12   Mount as follows     Note  If it is necessary to mount the cabinet speaker to a pole  secure moun   ting bracket to the pole with banding tape or a hose type clamp  not  provided   and proceed to step 4     1  Using the mounting bracket as a template  mark two screw anchor  holes on a flat mounting surface  The screw anchors go in the two  outside keyholes on the base of the bracket  Check the position of  speaker for ease of wiring and volume adjustment  turn volume  control setting to the left     2  Install screw anchors as described in Figure 2 13   leave about 1   4    inch of each screw exposed     3  Mount bracket over the screw anchors  install a 1 inch sheet metal  screw in the center hole to keep bracket from moving     4  After mounting the bracket  use the screws taped to the top of the    cabinet speaker to attach the speaker to the bracket as shown in  Figure 2 12     Installation Service Manual   lInstallation  Page 2 18    SCREW    SPEAKER       Figure 2 12  Universal Cabinet Speaker Mounting    1  Drill a 5 16 in  hole for each anchor  Fold the  anchor by pushing the tip toward the center     2  Insert the anchor in its hole and lightly tap it until  flush with the wall     3  Open the anchor inside the wall with the red key   provided with the anchors   Insert the key and  push  but do not force or hammer the key     Note  Some walls may be too thick to allow the anchor  to    pop    open  The anchor will still function  as
15. ace handset     Install Optional Music Source    The PagePac 20 MusicMate is specially designed to be used in conjunc   tion with the PowerMate  Figure 2 5   Detailed installation instructions for the  MusicMate are provided with each unit        MUSICMATE    TO HI FI OR SIMILAR  SOURCE    Figure 2 5  Music Source Connection    Service Manual   lInstallation Installation  Page 2 7    If a music source other than MusicMate is used for background music  a  2 wire cable with an RCA phono plug interconnects that source with Power   Mate MUSIC IN jack J2  The other end of the cable connects to the output of    that music source    Note  The background music level is adjusted with the PowerMate  MUSIC VOLUME control  The music source volume control  should be turned all the way down     Test music function as follows   1  Lift handset of any telephone connected to the host system     2  Access page as required by the host system  Music should stop  when the paging system is accessed     3  Replace handset  music should return to the local speaker   Adjust music on hold volume  if provided  as follows     1  Have an outside call placed into the host system  place call on  hold  The caller should hear music while on hold     2  If necessary  adjust music volume with the volume control pro   vided by the host system     Note  Proprietors of background music systems in public places  are referred to Public Law 94 553  effective 1 1 78   Licenses may be required from ASCAP and or BMI   
16. ccurs in your paging system  the following checklist  should be followed     1  If all speakers are dead   no music or paging   verify the  following     e Is power cord plugged in    e Is power available at the receptacle being used    e If the above are verified and the POWER indicator remains  off  the PowerMate needs repair     2  If one speaker fails  no music and no paging  within a speaker   to speaker hookup  unplug speaker from the system  then plug  in a known good speaker or connect together the two cables  that were connected to the defective speaker  If one speaker  fails in a Home Run hookup  unplug the speaker from the  system  then plug in a known good speaker or leave that loca   tion open until a replacement can be obtained     3  If all speakers have music but cannot page  unplug the page in   put cord from PAGE INPUT Jack J1 on the PowerMate and con   nect a Six Wire In Line Modular Adapter  Harris part number  10220 000  to jack J1 and short adapter terminal BK to G and R  to Y and plug a standard 2500 type telephone set into the  adapter     e Use the handset to page    e If paging can be heard  then the paging system is free of  problems  the paging audio level will be lower than normal     e If paging cannot be heard  the PowerMate needs repair     4  If background music or paging is badly garbled  look for a short  in the speaker cables   such as a staple driven through the  cable  bad connections  etc     5  If all speakers have paging but not backgr
17. ds C and C1 are  shorted through a switch when paging is accessed  If a  connecting block is used  maintain the same color through    the block     After all connections to the telephone system are completed  apply  power to the unit as follows     1  Set the MUSIC VOLUME control to OFF   2  Plug the unit   s power cord into an AC outlet   3  Turn the MUSIC VOLUME control clockwise you    will hear a click and the POWER indicator will come on     Test PowerMate By Connecting A Speaker Locally And Paging    Connect Local Speaker    Use a cabinet speaker for the local test speaker  Use a section of  speaker cable to connect speaker input connector to OUTPUTS VOICE COIL    jack J5 on the rear of the PowerMate    Installation    Service Manual   Installation Page 2 5    IE VOLUME STE REE TURNS  POWER ON OFF AND CONTROLS  SPEAKER MUSIC VOLUME       POWER INDICATOR LIGHTS  WHEN POWER IS ON    Figure 2 3  PowerMate Controls       Figure 2 4  Local Test Speaker Connection    Installation Service Manual   lInstallation  Page 2 6    Test PowerMate  Test PowerMate system to ensure it is functioning normally as follows   1  Lift handset of any telephone connected to the host system   2  Access paging by dialing the paging access code or pressing  the page button s   depending on the host system  See instruc     tions for individual systems supplied with page input cord     3  Speak into telephone in a normal manner  your voice should be  heard in the locally connected speaker     4  Repl
18. em   However  70 7 volt horns have adjustable tap settings  so an  external attenuator is only required if you need to vary the volume to  conform to varying noise levels in the room  Cable length need not be  considered when using 70 7 volt horns     Installation  Page 2 10    Service Manual   Installation    Table 2 A  Speaker Capacity Calculation    Cable Runs    V C  Cable Length In Feet  Number V C  Cone Speakers  Number P TEC 5 Speakers  Number V C  Horn Speakers   or   70V Speakers  Cone and Horn     NOTE  For 70V speakers  see point  values at bottom of table    V C  Cable Length In Feet   Number V C  Cone Speakers  Number P TEC 5 Speakers  Number V C  Horn Speakers    or    70V Speakers  Cone and Horn     NOTE  For 70V speakers  see point  values at bottom of table    V C  Cable Length In Feet   Number V C  Cone Speakers  Number P TEC 5 Speakers  Number V C  Horn Speakers    or    70V Speakers  Cone and Horn     NOTE  For 70V speakers  see point  values at bottom of table     Add subtotals to get System Total        System Total MUST NOT EXCEED 300 POINTS      70V Speaker Point Values    System Total   _    Point value for a 70V speaker is determined from table below  Each speaker set to a    particular output is assigned the point value shown     Watts Points    025 2 5   250 5 0   500 10 0    Watts Points    1 0 20  2 0 40  2 5 50    Watts Points    3 7 76  5 0 100  7 5 150  15 0 300       Notes     1  No single voice coil cable run should exceed 600 cable feet   2
19. ging    e Compatible with most PBX and key telephone systems    e 20 watt output  at 125V AC    e Choice of voice coil and or 70 7V AC output    e   Compact  ideal for desk or shelf    e Paging compressor equalizes loud and soft voices during page    e   Compatible with external music    e Music page switch provides noiseless switching between music and page   e Weighs 6 5 pounds     Service Manual   tinstallation Introduction  Page 1 5    Components    PowerMate is self contained  all necessary electrical components are  contained within the unit  These components include  a power supply   amplifier  music preamplifier  paging preamplifier  paging compressor   music page switch and telephone interface  The only external components  required are Y connectors  loudspeakers and speaker cable  The_items sup   plied with the starter PowerMate system are shown and listed in Figure 1 3   The PowerMate may also be ordered separately     Note  The speaker cable supplied with PowerMate is not suitable for  use in air return plenums     Warranty Statement    All terms and conditions of your agreement with AT amp T Information  Systems apply     For service information  call the AT amp T Information Systems Service  Number that is provided for your communications system     For warranty and non warranty service of this product  Harris Corpora   tion Dracon Division acts solely as a service agent for AT amp T Information  Systems and any claims are to be made solely with AT amp T     Int
20. ine speaker locations and run speaker cable   8  Install speakers    9  Adjust background music and paging volume     Note  Installation and operation instructions for all optional  modules are provided with the units     The steps listed above are generally performed in the order shown  The  procedure for performing each step is detailed in the paragraphs that follow     Select PowerMate Location and Install PowerMate    The PowerMate is designed to be placed on a desk  shelf or similar sur   face  Figure 2 1  within 6 feet of a power outlet  The outlet used should not  be controlled by a regular wall switch that might be mistaken for a light  switch     Service Manual   Installation    Installation  Page 2 2            SPEAKER       SPEAKER CABLE   24 FEET     Y CONNECTOR  TO SPEAKER    ONE OR TWO  MAY BE USED     SHELF  MUSICMATE                  POWERMATE  MUSICMATE    CORDS   18 INCHES  FULL OR      HALF MODULAR  PAGE INPUT  CORD  6 FEET             DESK    POWER CORD   6 FEET   TO HOST    SYSTEM    Figure 2 1  PowerMate Location    Service Manual   tinstallation Installation    Page 2 3    The half modular page input cord that connects the unit to the  telephone system  Figure 2 2  is also 6 feet long  The PowerMate may be  located more than 6 feet from the telephone system by using a connecting    block and 4 conductor spade tipped cord  length as required  to extend the  page input cord  Figure 2 2            TYPICAL HOST SYSTEM  DIRECT CONNECTION    FULL OR  HALF MOD
21. m indicated   Interface is the same for  PowerMate  TalkMate or Common  Control Unit  CCU       Trademarks of AT amp T Co     Service Manual   tinstallation Introduction  Page 1 3    Overview    PagePac PowerMate  Figure 1 1  is a 20 watt  telephone integrated pag   ing system which allows telephones to be used for paging over the system  loudspeakers  The PowerMate is compact  housed in an attractive black  plastic case  and designed to be placed on a desk or shelf        FRONT    CAUTION  Hazardous Voltages inside  Do Not  Remove Cover  No User Serviceabie Parts Inside        REAR    Figure 1 1  PagePac 20 PowerMate    PowerMate provides basic single zone  one way paging  Other features  may be added to the paging system  Figure 1 2  with the optional modules  described in Installation procedures for the optional modules are    contained in separate manuals    Introduction Service Manual   lInstallation    Page 1 4    MUSICMATE  OR OTHER SOURCE OF MUSIC    POWERMATE       TALKMATE OR CCU   OPTIONAL     Figure 1 2  PowerMate Paging System    PowerMate provides either voice coil and or 70 7V AC audio output to  the system loudspeakers  Should a major electrical problem develop  a fuse  located inside the unit provides protection from fire hazards  The unit protects  itself by switching the output power off when the loudspeaker load exceeds  the unit capacity  or when a short circuit is connected to the loudspeaker out   put jack     Features    e Telephone integrated voice pa
22. m manuals and the    contents of each manual     Table 1 B  PagePac 20 System Manuals    Ma   contents       PowerMate Service Manual  999 500 200IS    TalkMate Service Manual  999 500 2011S    MusicMate Service Manual  999 500 202IS    ZoneMate 3 Service Manual  999 500 2031S    ZoneMate 9 Service Manual  999 500 204IS    ZoneMate 39 Service Manual  999 500 2051S    MERLIN  Connection Manual  999 500 2061S   DIMENSION  Connection Manual  999 500 2071S   HORIZON  Connection Manual  999 500 2081S   COM KEY  416 Connection Manual  999 500 2081S   Key System Connection Manual  999 500 2101S       General information for PowerMate  when used in single zone paging  system  Description of speakers   speaker placement and installa   tion procedures     General information for connecting  TalkMate to PowerMate  Operation  of TalkMate controls and paging  procedures with talk back     General information for connect   ing MusicMate to PowerMate and  operating instructions for MusicMate    ZoneMate 3 connections to  PowerMate and to MERLIN CS 1030  or 3070  Speaker connections to  ZoneMate 3  ZoneMate 3 controls     CCU connections to PowerMate   and to ZoneMate 9 connection box   CCU controls and programming   Speaker connections to ZoneMate 9  connection box  ZoneMate 9 controls     CCU connections to PowerMate   and to ZoneMate 39 connection box   CCU controls and programming   Speaker connections to ZoneMate 39  connection box     Specific interface information   for the host syste
23. otice in writing to  allow you an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted telephone service     FCC Statement Registration Service Manual   Installation  Page B    Federal Communications Commission  FCC  Registration  Part 15     Radio Frequency Interference    The PowerMate    unit generates and uses radio frequency energy and if  not installed and used in strict accordance with the manufacturer   s instruc   tions  may cause interference to radio and television reception  It has been  type tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B device in  accordance with the specifications in Subpart J of Part 15 of the FCC Rules   which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such in   terference  However  there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in  a particular installation  If this equipment does cause interference to radio or  television reception  which can be determined by turning the PowerMate unit  off and on  the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or  more of the following measures     e Reorient the radio or TV receiving antenna     e Relocate the PowerMate unit with respect to the radio or TV  receiver or vice versa     e Plug the PowerMate unit into a different outlet so that it and the  radio or TV receiver are on different branch circuits     If necessary  the user should consult the dealer or an experienced  radio television technician for additional suggestions  The user may find the  following booklet   
24. ound music  verify the  following  see MusicMate instructions      e Tune MusicMate to a strong signal station    e Readjust Music Mate VOLUME control  if required    e Readjust Powermate MUSIC VOLUME control  if required    e Unplug and reconnect both ends of the MusicMate cord  connected to the PowerMate    e  f background music is still not heard on the speakers  the  MusicMate needs repair     Common Problems    Experience has shown that the five situations listed below cause most  Powermate    paging system problems     1  Too many speakers on a run  see  Table 2 A      2  Speaker runs that are too long  see  Table 2 A     3  Mixing voice coil and 70V speakers on the same run   4  Speakers with their volume control set too low     5  Speaker runs plugged into the wrong PowerMate jack  voice coil  runs plugged into 70V jack or vice versa       The material above was added to the current issue of this manual in March 1987      Service Manual   tinstallation FCC Statement Registration  Page A    Federal Communications Commission  FCC  Statement  Part 68     This equipment is component registered with the Federal Communica   tions Commission  FCC  in accordance with Part 68 of its Rules  In com   pliance with the rules  be advised of the following     Registered equipment may not be used with Coin Telephone Lines   Equipment may be used with Party Lines in areas where state tariffs permit  such connections and when equipment is adaptable for such service     This equipment i
25. owerMate are 45 ohm  low voltage   voice coil  bidirectional speakers in walnut grain wood cabinets  Their power  output is adjustable over the range of 0 125 watt to 0 25 watt with a screw   type attenuator  volume control   Each cabinet speaker will generally cover  approximately 400 square feet  depending on the background noise in the  area  The 70 7 volt cabinet speakers are also available but are not modular   connected     Horn Speakers supplied for this system are weatherproof speakers   Horn speakers are used when the paging power requirement exceeds the 1   4  watt cabinet speaker capacity  or in noisy restaurants  offices  some factories   etc  Horn speakers should be mounted as high as possible  except when talk   back is needed  Minimum effective height is approximately 15 feet  Higher  mounting provides  wider coverage  even sound distribution  penetration of  close noise  and less discomfort to people close to the horn speaker     When a horn speaker is used for talk back  the mounting height is lower   8 to 12 feet  and it is usually adjusted for a lower power level     An example of cabinet speaker placement is shown in Figure 2 9  As  shown  the total floor space within the coverage area for the three cabinet  speakers is 1125 square feet  The speakers should be placed for the best  possible coverage  Covering an area adequately with sound is much like  providing adequate lighting  Think of the speakers as light bulbs and consider  their location in the same
26. roduction Service Manual   Installation  Page 1 6    Item Quantity    1  POWERMATE MODULE INSTALLATION 1  MANUAL  NOT SHOWN     6 FOOT  CONNECTORIZED FULL OR HALF     MODULAR CORD     UNIVERSAL  VOICE COIL  CABINET SPEAKER 3  CONNECTORIZED           oOoNogJA w N      BOX OF INSULATED WIRE STAPLES 1     NYLON CABLE TIE 12    NYLON WALL ANCHOR AND SCREW 6    Y CONNECTOR 4    24 FOOT SECTION CONNECTORIZED 12    SPEAKER CABLE           SOME HOST SYSTEMS 2  USE FULL MODULAR CORD     MUSICMATE   OPTIONAL     Figure 1 3  PowerMate System Components    Service Manual   Installation Installation  Page 2 1    2  Installation    Overview   This section contains PowerMate installation procedures  PowerMate  power connections  optional music source connections and adjustments   speaker installation  and speaker connection     PowerMate Installation Procedure    The major steps required to install the PowerMate paging system are as  follows     1  Select PowerMate location and install PowerMate     2  Connect PowerMate to telephone system and then supply AC  power  see separate instructions supplied for your host system      3  Test PowerMate by connecting a speaker locally and paging   see separate instructions supplied for your host system      4  Install optional MusicMate or alternate music source     5  Test music source for background music  over locally connected  loudspeaker  and for music on hold using telephone system     6  Adjust music on hold volume on host system    7  Determ
27. s 1 1  1 B PagePac 20 System Manuals    2       2 A Speaker Capacity Calculation 2 10    Service Manual   installation Introduction  Page 1 1    1  Introduction    PagePac 20 Voice Paging System    PagePac 20 uses a modular approach to provide maximum flexibility in  system design  The basic system modules are described in Table 1 A     Table 1 A  PagePac 20 System Modules    PowerMate System amplifier  contains music page  switch  provides single zone  one way  paging with either 70V or voice coil  output to speakers     MusicMate Used with PowerMate to provide background  Music to paging system  May also be used to  provide music on hold to host telephone  system  An alternate music source  such as  FM tuner  may be used in place of MusicMate     TalkMate Used with PowerMate to provide talk back  in single zone systems     ZoneMate 3 Used with PowerMate to provide three paging  zones in conjunction with MERLIN 1030 or  3070 CS  TalkMate is required for talk back   ZoneMate 3 may use music source provided  through host telephone system  or MusicMate  or alternate source may be used     Common Control Used with PowerMate to provide zone paging  Unit  CCU  and talk back in conjunction with all host  systems  except MERLIN 1030 and 3070 CS     ZoneMate 9 Provides connections to CCU for nine  paging zones     ZoneMate 39 Provides connections to CCU for 39 paging zones        Introduction  Page 1 2    Service Manual   Installation    Table 1 B lists the available PagePac 20 Syste
28. s registered as follows   e Registration Number   APF9Q9 12451 KX N  e Ringer Equivalence   0 0B    If trouble is experienced  the equipment should be disconnected   unplugged  from the interface to determine if this equipment  the host equip   ment  or the telephone line is the trouble source  If this equipment is deter   mined to be malfunctioning  it should not be reconnected until repairs are  effected     Connection to host equipment is via a 6 position modular jack  74D Con   necting Block  or 50 position ribbon connector  KS 16690   Equivalent connec   tions may be used  This equipment is designated to be installed in a fool   proof manner  Permission of the host equipment owner  who may determine  the means of connection  is required for connection     Repairs to this equipment  other than routine repairs  as stated in  the User   s Manual can be made only by the manufacturer or its  authorized agents     If the equipment causes harm to the telephone network  the local  telephone company may temporarily discontinue your service and  if possible   notify you in advance  If advance notice is not practical  you will be notified  as soon as possible  You will be given the opportunity to correct the problem  and informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC     The local telephone company may make changes in its facilities  equip   ment  operations  or procedures that could affect the proper functioning of  your equipment  If they do  you will be given adequate n
    
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