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1. Bogen Model PCM TIM Telephone Interface Module for Bogen s PCM 2000 Zone Paging System nio D o Bogen part No 54 5946 01 Printed in KOREA PCM TIM FCC Required Statements Warning Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Requirements This equipment is component registered with the Federal Com munications Commission FCC in accordance with Part 68 of its rules In compliance with the rules be advised of the following 1 The Federal Communications Commission estab lished Rules which permit this device to be directly connected to the telephone network Standardized jacks are used for these connections This equipment should not be used on party lines or coin lines If this device is malfunctioning it may also be causing harm to the telephone network this device should be disconnected until the source of the problem can be determined and until repair has been made If this is not done the telephone company may tem porarily disconnect service Thc tclcphonc company may make changes its technical opera tions and procedures if such changes affect the compatibility or use of this device the telephone company is required to give ade quate notice of the changes If the telephone company requ
2. This tone has the second highest priority alter Over Ride Tone options available are no tone a 2 7 second tone blast 3 sec is default a tone that follows the contact closure a chime tone or a quad beep See Programming section to change the tone Time Triggered Tone The PCM TBM module contains a real time clock and a time trigger feature that provides up to eight 8 time triggered tones over separate signalling zone groups The tone choices are no tone a 1 8 second tone blast 3 sec blast is the default or a chime tone See Programming section to set this fea ture Setup tone This tone can be activated only when the PCM system is in its Program mode set with Run Program switch on PCM CPU module It is a system wide interrupted tone which can be used by the installer to check speaker operation set operational level of speaker zones balance zones etc 24 Tone Notes The volume level of all of the above tones are controlled by the TONE VOLUME control on the PCM TIM module All tones are at same level Clockwise rotation of the control increases the level Counterclockwise rotation of the control decreases the level Relay Contacts The PCM system provides a set of dual C form contacts which can be used to activate external equipment The relay contacts are rated at 2A 30V DC 0 6A 120V AC resistive The contacts change from the state shown on the front panel when the PCM becomes ac t
3. power is off Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines Contact closure source 5V SOV Ring signal input to PCM TIM on these contacts Contact closure return Gnd Plug a modular cord into the NIGHT RING RJ 11 jack The center conductors of the plug are used for the 90V ring sig nal The flanking conductors are used for contact closure activa tion Maximum contact resistance for contact closure activation is 1000 ohms Note The Night Ring feature has priority just above background music There is a 5 second delay after the night ring stops before background music is restored bridges interring pause With External Tone Generator ing ight R Using N OOOOO coooaa NH L3H ONY 39uUunos 5972 LIWLNOS ONY LHOIN OOo ooo below shows the use of an external tone generator to supply a tone for the night ring feature See Programming section and enter the Feature Code for No Tone in order to use the exter nal device ion ps The illustrat 21 PCM TIM Over Ride Th
4. that power is off and all connection completed before proceeding Move the DIP switches on the module to the position shown in the illustration below Use the tip of a pen or other pointed in strument to move the switches Use a modular telephone cord to connect the module to the phonc systcm Plug onc cnd of the cord into the Ground Start Trunk using a modular jack and the other end in to the TEL LINE jack on the module The center Z conductors are tip and ring 48 VDC and are polarity sensitive If the polarity of trunk is opposite you can use a reversing modular cord to make the connection or reverse the connection through a modular block Refer to the illustration on the next page for more information PCM TIM Locking tab on back This contact connects to PCM TIM Tip positive This contact connects to PCM TIM Ring negative 4 Use 24 gauge solid wire to connect the GND ST terminal on the module to the PBX ground This is typically the AC ground for the PBX system Important Note It is very important that no other terminals of the PCM system connect to AC ground when using the ground start interface Also the case of the PCM 2000 system cannot be connected to AC ground If the system is not working and no PCM ter minals except the GNDST terminal are directly connected to AC ground there may be an indirect connection Check the connections to any equipment that has a 3 wire AC plug Make sure t
5. the telephone interface module for the Bogen PCM Zone Paging System Only one module is required per system The PCM TIM provides the telephone interface includ ing talk battery night ringer input emergency over ride input back ground music source input and auxiliary relay contacts for the system The module is also responsible for all tone signalling fea tures Controls are included for background music volume and tone volume The first section of this document provides information relative to connecting the system to the telephone interface Section 2 contains user instructions for accessing a paging zone or zone group Section 3 describes the system s background music tone zone and zone group features This is followed by programming instructions in Sec tion 4 which describe how to use DTMF input to set system parameters For instructions on the physical installation of the module to other system modules refer to the documentation supplied with the PCM CPU module Interface The PCM connects to virtually any telephone system PBX station lines and CO lines PBX Loop Start Trunk Ports PBX Ground Start Trunk Ports and Page Ports using contact closure or VOX activation Interface installation consists of setting DIP switches and connecting with modular RJ 11 telephone plugs Refer to the appropriate procedure on thc following pages to con nect the PCM 2000 to the telephone system In all cases make sure that po
6. 0 PCM TIM Reset Default Values A Feature Code is available to reset the PCM 2000 system to the original factory default values Note All zone groups are also reset This process takes 5 10 seconds Wait for confirmation tone before hanging up Feature Codes amp Defaults Feature Feature Additional Factory Code Required Data Default Privacy Beep Inhibit 006 Enable 007 Enable Preannounce Tone Inhibit 003 Beep 004 Chime 005 Chime Confirmation Tone Inhibit 001 Enable 002 Enable Emergency O R Tone Inhibit 008 Inhibit Enable 009 All Call Inhibit 010 Enable 011 Enable Dialing Timeout Inhibit 012 Enable 013 Enable 1 Amp BGM Inhibit 018 Inhibit Enable 019 Detault Timer 050 00 99 03 See Note 1 VOX Timer 051 0 9 6 See Note 2 31 PCM TIM Feature Zone Groups EM SC Zone Group No Tone Follow Contact 2 sec tone 3 sec tone 4 sec tone 5 sec tone 6 sec tone 7 sec tone Chime Quad Beep Night Ring Zone Group No Tone Simulated Ring Chime Code Call Zone Group Inhibit Pattern Echo 1 Play 1 Repeat 2 Repeat Clock Set Clock Sync Inhibit Enable Feature Code 01 32 92 020 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 029 93 030 031 032 94 041 042 043 045 067 069 Additional Required Data Zone Numbers Mm Zone Numbers Zone Numbers Zone Numbers HHMM HHMM Factory Default No Zones All Call 3 sec tone A
7. 7 am 15 00 3 pm 23 00 11 pm 24 00 Hour Time Chart Clock Set The real time clock in the PCM TBM module must be set to the cur rent time of day for proper operation Time must be entered in 24 00 hour format Clock Synchronization An option is available to synchronize thc PCM 2000 s real time clock to an external reference clock The reference clock must provide a contact closure at a particular time of day Using the clock sync code the PCM 2000 is programmed for that same timc of day When the reference clock closes the contacts the real time clock in the PCM 2000 will reset itself to the programmed time of day The clock sync function works independently of the clock sct function This function can be inhibited to prevent accidental resetting of the real time clock Time Trigger Events The real time clock in the PCM TBM module gives the ability to have up to eight time triggered tone events They can be used to sig nal breaks and shift changes throughout the day Time triggered events will sound at the same time every day of the week Each time trigger has its own zone group and tone selection Time triggered tones can also be inhibited and enabled without changing any of the previously programmed data Set Up Tone The Set Up tone is available to assist in the adjustment of speaker volume The Set Up tone is only available in the Programming Mode To activate the Set Up tone dial 000 Hang up to deactivate the tone 3
8. Time Trigger 6 Zone Group 86 Zone Numbers No Zones Inhibit 160 Inhibit Enable 161 HHMM See Note 3 2 sec tone 162 3 sec tone 163 3 sec tone 4 sec tone 164 5 sec tone 165 6 sec tone 166 7 sec tone 167 8 sec tone 168 Chime 169 34 PCM TIM Feature Feature Additional Factory Code Required Data Default Time Trigger 7 Zone Group 87 Zone Numbers No Zones Inhibit 170 Inhibit Enable 171 HHMM See Note 3 2 sec tone 172 3 sec tone 173 3 sec tone 4 sec tone 174 5 sec tone 175 6 sec tone 176 7 sec tone 177 8 sec tone 178 Chime 179 Time Trigger 8 Zone Group 88 Zone Numbers No Zones Inhibit 180 Inhibit Enable 181 HHMM See Note 3 2 sec tone 182 3 sec tone 183 3 sec tone 4 sec tone 184 5 sec tone 185 6 sec tone 186 7 sec tone 187 8 sec tone 188 Chime 189 Reset Default 999 Set Up Tone in program mode only Turn On 000 Turn Off Hang Up Notes To Feature Codes Note 1 These 2 digits represent time 10 s of seconds i e 01 10 sec 03 30 sec 09 90 sec etc Entering 00 will in hibit timer operation Note 2 This single digit indicates Vox delay time in seconds Entering 0 will inhibit Vox timer operation Note 3 Entering the Feature Code without additional time data will enable feature using previously programmcd time data 35 Bogen Communications Inc 50 Spring Street Ramsey NJ 07446
9. are tip and ring 48VDC and have a specific polarity If the polarity of trunk is opposite you can use a reversing modular cord to make the connection or reverse the connection through a modular block Refer to the illustration below for more information Locking tab on backj This contact connects to PCM TIM Tip positive This contact connects to PCM TIM Ring negative Caution The polarity of the Tip amp Ring contacts of the RJ11 jack for the Tel Line and Override were chosen so that when a stand ard modular cord one with the tops of both end plugs on the same side of the flat is used to connect the PCM to a modular wall block the modular block G Tip terminal will be positive with respect to the R Ring terminal Because of variations in types of modular cords and when stripping a modular cord for direct connection always check the polarity of the center conductors or R amp G terminals to determine Tip amp Ring the positive lead is Tip and the negative lead is Ring POM TIM PBX Ground Start Trunk Port In this configuration the unit supplies 48V talk battery and loop cur rcnt detector When the ground start trunk grounds Ring the unit responds by closing the connection to Tip which completes the ac cess procedure When the loop is opened the page ends The unit follows the status of the trunk default and vox timers are not used in this mode 1 10 Make sure
10. bers entered PCM TIM The code calling feature is deactivated as the factory default An auto repeat feature is provided to repeat the code call once or twice with a 5 second delay between repeats No paging access is allowed until a code call is complete including repeats Note The voice paging function of the PCM system is inhibited during code calling A code call is discarded if interrupted by a higher priority function To Make A Pattern Code Call Refer to the Programming section for instructions on how to activate the feature and to select the type of code call and or activate the auto repeat feature As a minimum the code call type must be selected in order to use this feature 1 Dial the paging access number for your telephone system 2 Listen for the confirmation tone if enabled a double beep 3 Press followed by a number key from 0 through 9 then bang up The resulting code call pattern will correspond to the number in the Code Call Table scc below If the auto repeat feature is activated the code call will automat ically repeat after a five second delay See Programming sec tion Code Call Table 0 CC 5 6 2 CC 7 CCC_C 3 C_CCC 8 CCC CC 4 CC C 9 CCC CCC C Chimetone _ pause 17 POM TIM To Make An Echo Code Call Refer to the Pr
11. e Over Ride is a non programmiable feature that lets the caller take priority over all paging functions and make system wide page to all speakers The feature can he activated using a loop at st trunk or dedicated telephone Provisions are also included to int rfice with other signalling equipment The Over Ride feature includes a quad beep preannounce tone which can be enabled or inhibited The default is inhibited See Programming section to enable the tone 1 Make sure that power is off and all connections completed before proceeding 2 Plug modular cord into OVER RIDE RJ 11 jack The center 2 conductors interface directly to a Loop Start Trunk or dedicated phone When the trunk becomes active the PCM goes into Over Ride mode Contact closure return Dry audio input to PCM TIM signal return Connects to loop starl of PCM TIM Connects to loop start Ring of PCM TIM Dry audio input to PCM TIM hot lead Contact closure source 5V Locking tab on back A contact closure and dry audio source can also be used for the Over Ride input The two conductors flanking the talk battery conductors provide a dry audio gateway into the system wide Over Ride Over Ride is activated by shorting outermost conduc tors Maximum contact closure resistance is 1000 ohms 3 The illustrations on the next page show connection of the PCM to a microphone and to the Bogen MMT Series digital message player 4 Refer to t
12. e single line telephone connected as suggested above or dial the paging access number for the telephone system 3 You will hear 3 beep tones indicating access to the Programming Modc 4 Dial the Feature Code for the feature you wish to program Fea ture Codes and their default valucs arc listed in a chart latcr in this section PCM TIM Note After you have entered a Feature Code and any other data you must press the key to enter it into the system If the system accepts the code and data you will hear a short double beep You can then continue with the next Feature Code immediately after the double beep by following the same procedure If information is not accepted you will hear a busy tone In this case you should hang up check the code and the data then re access the system and try again When the phone goes on hook any data not yet entered by dialing will be lost however all previously entered data is saved If you make a mistake while programming and do not wish to complete the programming of a feature simply hang up without dialing and previous data will be unchanged 5 Once you have finished programming you must first hang up the programming phone and then place the Program Run switch in the Run position The green LED will go out Replace the switch lock Note The system uses a 1 minute timer to determine a hang up in station access mode If more than 1 minute elapses between DTMF ton
13. enter 2 conductors are tip and ring and are not polarity sensitive see illustration helow Plug one end of the cord into the PBX or CO modular jack and the other end in to the TEL LINE jack on the module Locking tab on back The center two contacts connect to Tip amp Ring of the PCM TIM They are not polarity sensitive 4 Set Default and Vox timers See Programming section for proce dure Note The default timeout is factory set to 30 seconds and the Vox timeout is set to 6 seconds If both the default and vox timers are inhibited the only way to disconnect the system from the station line is the CPC pulse PCM TIM PBX Loop Start Trunk Port In this configuration the unit supplies a 48V talk battery and loop current detection When the unit detects a loop resistance between Tip and Ring it activates When the loop opens the page ends The unit follows the status of the trunk port default and vox timers are not used in this mode 1 Make sure that power is off and all connections completed before proceeding 2 Move the DIP switches on the module to the position shown in the illustration below Use the tip of a pen or other pointed in strument to move the switches 3 Usc a modular cord to conncct the module to the phone system Plug one end of the cord into the Loop Start Trunk using a modular jack and the other end in to the TEL LINE jack on thc modulc x The center 2 conductors
14. es the system will assume that the caller has hung up This also means that if you make a mistake and have to hang up you will have to wait 1 minute before retrying One way to shorten this is to remove the plug from the TEL LINE jack and replace it This forces an immediate system hang up of course this only works if you are close to the system Programming Paging Zone Groups 32 paging zone groups can be created Each zone group can consist of up to 99 zones To create a zone group 1 Dial followed by 2 digit number of zone group 01 32 you want to create Follow this with the two digit numbers of the zones you want to be in the zone group Example If you want to create zone group 7 consisting of zones 2 3 and 12 you would dial 0 7 0 2 0 1 2 27 PCM TIM 2 When finished save the zone group data into memory by pressing 3 Repeat the above procedure to program additional zone groups To Erase A Zone Group Paging or Signalling Groups 1 Press and 2 digit zone group number then press Once done any attempt to call the zone group will produce a busy tone Programming Signalling Zone Groups Use the following procedure to create the signalling zone groups Emergency Shift Changc Night Ring Code Call 1 Dial the Feature Code for the zone group you wish to create 9 2 for EM SC 9 3 for Night Ring or 9 4 for Code Call Follow th
15. ests information on what equip ment is connected to their lines inform them of a The telephone number that this unit is connected to b The ringer equivalence number 1 0B c The USOC jack required RJ11C and d The FCC Registration Number Items b and d are indicated on a label affixed to the unit The ringer equivalence number REN is used to determine how many devices can be connected to your telephone line In most areas the sum of the RENS of all devices on any one line should not exceed five 5 0 If too many devices are attached they may not ring properly PCM TIM Service Requirements 5 In the event of equipment malfunction all repairs should be per formed by our Company or an authorized agent It is the respon sibility of users requiring service to report the need for service to our company or to one of our authorized agents Service can be facilitated through our office at Bogen Communications Inc 50 Spring Street Ramsey NJ 07446 Tel 201 934 8500 PCM TIM Contents Section 1 5 5 Bate HAE bod ut LE DDR ecu bv RADI 5 PBX Station Access CO Line eres 6 PBX Loop Start Trunk Por scisscccicisesicsssvssossassesessseustantatasuasiavtosivn 8 PBX Ground Start Trunk Port 10 Page Port Contact Closure eerte 12 Pag Fort VOX 13 Section 2 Zone ACCESSING dipinti
16. fter 5 seconds of error tone This will free the paging system for another page access Single Amp BGM Enable Single amplifier BGM operation lets the PCM 2000 use the paging amplifier provide high power BGM to passive speakers when the paging system is idle When this option is enabled the BGM SRC terminals are connected to the paging amplifier s input and HPBGM bus is connected to the paging amplifier s output As soon as the PCM 2000 becomes active the BGM SRC and HPBGM connections to paging amplifier are removed and the amplifier is ready for paging When a page or tone signal is in progress BGM is lost in all passive speaker zones not being paged The 1 amp BGM option must be inhibited when a second amplifier is used to supply the high powered BGM Programming Real Time Clock A built in real time clock keeps track of time when using the signal ling functions of the PCM TBM module The manual included with the PCM TBM module contains more complete information of the clock feature See the Feature Codes Chart for the code required to set the clock Refer to the chart on the next page and enter time in 24 00 hour format 29 PCM TIM ee 00 00 Midnight 08 00 8 am 16 00 4 pm 01 00 1 am 09 00 9 am 17 00 5 pm 02 00 2 am 10 00 10 am 18 00 6 pm 03 00 3 am 11 00 11 am 19 00 7 pm 04 00 4 am 12 00 Noon 20 00 8 pm 05 00 5 am 13 00 1 pm 21 00 9 pm 06 00 6 am 14 00 2 pm 22 00 10 pm 07 00
17. hat unbalanced inputs and outputs of this equip ment are isolated using a model WMT 1A transformer before connecting the equipment to the PCM Note The PAOUT and HPBGM tcrminals on the PCM do not have to be ground isolated 11 POM TIM Page Port Contact Closure In this configuration the unit responds to a contact shorting the 5 source to its return When the short is removed the page ends Audio is provided to the system through a separate pair of leads 1 Make sure that power is off and all connections completed before proceeding Note Makc surc that the page port produces DTMF tones The page port must also be bidirectional in order to use talk back 2 Move the DIP switches on the module to thc position shown in the illustration below Use the tip of a pen or other pointed i in strument to move the switches 3 Use a modular telephone cord to connect the module to the phone system Plug onc end of the cord into the Page Port and the other end in to the TEL LINE jack on the module The center 2 conductors are used for dry audio and the connec tors on either side are connected to the page port contact closure The maximum resistance of the page port contact closure is 1000 ohms Refer to the illustration below for more information Locking tab on back Contact closure source 5V Dry audio input to PCM TIM on these contacts Contact closure return system Gnd 12 Page Po
18. he Programming section to enable or inhibit the prean nounce tone 22 PCM TIM PRS 40 AuOQ IP Outeut ieeoecoeal puooocgan PUSH TO PAGE Connections to MIC using VAR 1 RETIVATION CONTACT CLOSHRE MMT TRIGGER CABLE MODULAR MLOOK 6 CONDUCTOR MODULAR CABLE Connections for MMT 23 PCM TIM Tones In addition to the Over Ride and Night Ring tones described pre viously the PCM system provides the following additional tones Confirmation Tone A double beep tone heard by the caller after dialing the paging access number and before entering the desired zone number The default for the tone is enabled The tonc can also be inhibited See Programming section if you wish to inhibit this tone Preannounce Tone This tone is heard at the speakers being paged and at the telephone It is either a chime default or beep The preannounce tone can also be inhibited See Programming section to Change or inhibit this tone Privacy Beep This short 100msec tone is produced every 15 seconds into active talk back zones The default for this tone is enabled The tone can also be inhibited See Programming section if you wish to inhibit this tone Emergency Shift Change EM SC Tone This tone is activated when the EM SC terminal on the PCM CPU module is shorted to the GND terminal Refer to the instructions included with the PCM CPU module for wiring
19. is with the two digit numbers of the zones you want to bc in the zone group Example If you want to create the EM SC zone group consisting of zones 2 3 and 12 you would dial 9 121101 12 19 7 L1 2 2 When finished save the zone group data into memory by pressing 3 Repeat the above procedure to program additional zone groups Interface Default Timer If the PCM system is connected to a PBX station port you can set the maximum page duration default timer The factory default for this timer is 30 seconds If you wish to inhibit the default timer enter the Feature Code followed by 00 To change the time enter the Feature Code and the new 2 digit number corresponding to the time desired The 2 digit number represents 10 s of seconds see Note 3 in Notes to Feature Codes Interface Vox Timer If the PCM system is connected to a station port you can set the default timer for the Vox time out The default value is 6 seconds To inhibit the timer enter the Feature Code followed by 0 To change the time enter the Feature Code followed by a single digit from 1 to 9 corresponding to 1 to 9 seconds Dialing Timeout When the dialing timeout is enabled the user must dial a DTMF digit within 15 seconds of the last digit or else the system will produce an error tone The user will then have to hang up and access the system again In station access mode the PCM will drop the line a
20. ive and return to the labelled state when the PCM goes idle An ex ception to this is when the PCM is configured for Page Port VOX control In this configuration the contacts don t change until the sys tem detects the first DTMF tone of the zone number Priority Order The following is a list of the priority operation of the PCM 2000 1 Highest Over Ride 2 Emergency Shift Change EM SC 3 Time Triggers 4 Voice page Code call 5 Night Ring 6 Lowest 1 Amp BGM 25 PCM TIM Section 4 System Programming System Programming lets you set certain PCM operation and tone features using the DTMF keys of a telephone It also lets you pro gram paging zone groups and signalling zone groups Note Paging and signalling functions are not allowed during programming Hecommended Initial Programming Procedure All programming is accomplished through the TEL LINE jack using whatever interface has becn installed To simplify initial program ming it is suggested that you change the interface type to loop start trunk and connect a single line telephone to the TEL LINE jack Once initial programming is completes re select the proper inter face type and reconnect the access line To Progr m the PCM 2000 System System Installed Power On 1 Remove the switch lock and place the Program Run switch on the PCM CPU module to the Program position the green LED will illuminate 2 Access the PCM 2000 system either go off hook with th
21. ll Call Ring All Call Inhibit 1 Play 00 00 See Note 3 Inhibit 32 PCM TIM Feature Feature Additional Factory Code Required Data Default Time Trigger 1 Zone Group 81 Zone Numbers No Zones Inhibit 110 Inhibit Enable 111 HHMM See Note 3 2 sec tone 112 3 sec tone 113 3 sec tone 4 sec tone 114 5 sec tone 115 6 sec tone 116 7 sec tone 117 8 sec tone 118 Chime 119 Time Trigger 2 Zone Group 82 Zone Numbers No Zones Inhibit 120 Inhibit Enable 121 HHMM See Note 3 2 sec tone 122 3 sec tone 123 3 sec tone 4 sec tone 124 5 sec tone 125 6 sec tone 126 7 sec tone 127 8 sec tone 128 Chime 129 Time Trigger 3 Zone Group 83 Zone Numbers No Zones Inhibit 130 Inhibit Enable 131 HHMM See Note 3 2 sec tone 132 3 sec tone 133 3sec tone 4 sec tone 134 5 sec tone 135 6 sec tone 136 7 sec tone 137 8 sec tone 138 Chime 139 33 rr pe Feature Feature Additional Factory Code Required Data Default Time Trigger 4 Zone Group 84 Zone Numbers No Zones Inhibit 140 Inhibit Enable 141 HHMM See Note 3 2 sec tone 142 3 sec tone 143 3 sec tone 4 sec tone 144 5 sec tone 145 6 sec tone 146 7 sec tone 147 8 sec tone 148 Chime 149 Time Trigger 5 Zone Group 85 Zone Numbers No Zones Inhibit 150 Inhibit Enable 151 HHMM See Note 3 2 sec tone 152 3 sec tone 153 3 sec tone 4 sec tone 154 5 sec tone 155 6 sec tone 156 7 sec tone 157 8 sec tone 158 Chime 159
22. not heard duripg a page See instructions in the ZPM CPU module for amplifier connection details Clockwise rota tion of the control increases the BGM level without affecting the paging Counterclockwisc rotation decreases the BGM level without affecting the paging level Single Amp BGM Page Connections The PCM can be used with one central amplifier with the amplifier providing page amplification and background music amplification The background music source is connected to the PCM TIM module terminals marked IN amp RT of BGM SRC See the instructions in chided with the PCM CPU module for connections to the amplifier Night Ring The PCM Night Ringer signalling feature is designed to alert person nel to incoming calls after normal business hours The feature can be activated either by a 90V ring signal or by a contact closure In the factory default configuration the night ringer sounds over all zones however a zone group can be programmed which will sound the night ringer over a user selected numher of zones The night ringer normally sounds a simulated ring tone The ringer can be programmed to sound a chime tone or a tone provided by a uscr supplied external tone generator Follow the instructions on the next page to physically connect the night ringer wiring Refer to the Programming section to set up a night ringer zone group or to change to ringer tone 19 PCM TIM 2 20 Make sure that
23. ogramming section for instructions on how to activate the feature and to select the type of code call angot activate the auto repeat feature 1 2 Dial the paging access number for your telephone system Listen for the confirmation tone if enabled a double beep Press 7 and two number keys then hang up Example 3 1 produces three tone bursts followed by a single tone burst You must always enter two digits If the auto repeat feature is ac tivated the code call will automatically repeat after a five second delay See Programming section for repeat options Code Call Notes 18 Only one code call can be made per access On station access the system drops the line after the code call is complete After the code call digits are entered the system provides short confirmation beep and the code call proceeds The caller will not hear the code call over the handset On trunk port page port with contact a caller may call into the system during a code call but the system will not produce any ac knowledgement until the code call is complete On page port Vox another code call request can be made imme diately after the code call is complete without disconnecting Code call feature can be inhibited See Programming section PCM TIM Section 3 BGM SRC Volume The BGM SRC VOLUME control is only used when a single amplifier provides paging and background music in the system Background music is
24. one selection error is made the 2000 will return a busy signal for approximately 5 seconds When the busy tone stops the system will be ready to accept another zone selection 14 PCM TIM Section 2 Zone Accessing The PCM system supports from 3 to 99 in groups of 3 different paging zones It also supports up to 32 paging zone groups for voice paying application and 11 zone groups for signalling applications night ringer code call EM SC 8 time triggers Each zone group consists of 1 to 99 user programmed zones Paging zone groups are accessible by dialing a specific zone group number through the telephone Signalling zone groups are automatically activated by the system Each individual paging zone can be one of two types one way paging or two way talk back talk back requires PCM TBM module and is operable only in centrally amplified zones Talk back is not available to zone groups Refer to the instructions furnished with the PCM ZPM module or PCM TBM module for more information about the talk back feature Refer to the Programming section for instructions on how to pro gram zones and zone groups To Page A Zone 1 Dial the paging access number for your telephone system 2 Listen for the confirmation tone if enabled a double beep 3 Dial the number of the zone you wish to page All dialing must be two 2 digits i e 0 1 for zone 1 0 2 for zone 2 etc through 0 9 for zone 9 then u
25. p to 9 9 for zone 99 If a zone number does not exist the caller will hear a busy tone 4 Make the page Hang up when finished 15 PGM TIM To Make An All Call Page 1 2 3 Dial the paging access number for your telephone system Listen for the confirmation tone if enabled double beep Dial 0 0 and make an All Call page Note See Programming section to disable All Call To Page A Zone Group 1 2 Dial the paging access number for your telephone system Listen for the confirmation tone if enabled a double beep Dial and the zone group number you wish to page Zone group numbers consist of 2 digits Example Dial 0 1 for zone group 1 0 2 for zone group 2 etc through 0 9 for zone group 9 then up to 3 2 for zone group 32 maximum number of zone groups Dialing numbers above 32 or dialing a zone group that does not exist will result in a busy signal Note Talk Back is not available in zone group paging Code Calling Code calling is the ability to activate a series of chime tones over a signalling zone group the specific zones in the zone group are deter mined by the user up to 99 zones The PCM supports pattern and echo code calling 16 Pattern code calling sounds a factory set pattern of chime tones in response to a single key pad selection Echo code calling sounds chime tones that correspond to the ac tual 2 digit key pad num
26. rt VOX In this configuration a dry audio pair is used to detect audio and ac tivate the system Paging cnds whcn the Vox timer or default timer times out 1 Make sure that power is off and all connections completed before proceeding 2 Move the DIP switches on the module to the position shown in the illustration below Use the tip of a pen or other pointed in strument to move the switches 3 Use a modular telephone cord to connect the module to the phone system Plug one end of the cord into the Page Port and the other end in to the TEL LINE jack on the module The center 2 conductors arc uscd for dry audio The unit will ac tivate on detection of the first DTMF tone Refer to the illustra tion below for more information Locking tab on back Dry audio input to PCM TIM on these contacts 13 PCM TIM 4 Program the Default and Vox timers See Programming section Note that the Vox timer can be inhibited however Do Not Inhibit he Default Timer or else the system will not drop the page If this happens the system power will have to be removed and recon nected 5 If the dialing timeout feature was inhibited it is enabled as a fac tory default it must be enabled This will ensure that the page will be dropped if the zone access is not complete If the confirmation tone is enabled it will only sound after the first DTMF digit If it causes interference it should be inhibited Note It a paging z
27. toc UO ERAN PUE 15 Page A 15 To Make An All Call Page 16 To Page A Zone 16 16 Section 3 BGM SRC 19 Single Amp BGM Page Connections eee 19 Night Ring oste 19 Over RId6 22 TOMES AREE DIETE 24 Relay Contacts rad ES Rae 25 Priority Ordet eimi e D DRE 25 Section 4 System oen RU 26 Recommended Initial Programming Procedure 26 Programming Paging Zone Groups serene 21 Programming i C E Zone 28 Interface Default POET Interface Vox TImer onse erret tt tert ie ep 29 Dialing 29 Single Amp BGM 2222 2 2 2 29 Programming Real Time Clock sse 29 Clock Setting 30 Clock Synchronization 30 Time Evenls uineis 30 Set Up Tone m OU Reset Default Valide DERI TEE TEC Feature Codes And Defaults 31 PCM TIM Section 1 Description The Bogen Model PCM TIM is
28. wer is off before performing the installation PGN TIM PBX Station Access CO line In this configuration the unit answers after the first full ring As soon as it answers the default timer is started The default timer deter mines the maximum length of any page When a paging zone is selected the Vox timer is started if enabled This timer repeatedly resets as long as audio is detected on thc linc If no audio is detcctcd within the Vox time period the page will end If audio continues to be detected the default timer will control page length The unit will also respond to CPC pulses short losses of loop cur rent When a CPC pulse is detected the unit will immediately drop the line 1 Make sure that power is off and all connections completed before proceeding Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations e Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines 2 Move the TEL INT SEL dip switches on the module to the position shown in the illustration bclow Usc thc tip of a pen or other pointed instrument to move the switches OFF ON PCM TIM 3 Use a modular telephone cord minimum 2 conductor to con nect the module to the phone system The c
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