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1. 25 29 Step 1 Connect Line Cords 2 4 255286226 lvdebScks Henkes 26 Step 2 Set DIP Switches to Proper Positions 27 Step 3 Connect Power Cord 2 22 26 c 24n0encdekrbudivaes 28 Step 4 Connect Music Source 0 0 0 cee ees 29 Section 3B Using Your Music On Hold Adapter 31 36 Providing Music to Callers on Hold 200000 32 Providing a Recorded Message to Callers on Hold 33 Adjusting Music Volume ices sk2 deb khew der des dektaee aes 34 Usage INGLES 2454 dors u on nee eee E eee asa eae PRES 35 Troubleshooting Guide nananana 36 Section 4 Additional Information saaana anaana anaana eee 37 39 Warranty INformations sosser ee a eine a ae eae E Ras Ot FCC Information ice oh cacets bbe key Ge kter ech esau nRa Ri 38 Reference Drawing Paging Volume Control Knob for External Paging Adapter Music Volume Control Knob AC Adapter Jack for Music on Hold Adapter Strain Relief Tab TO WIRING BLOCK 12VDC Dip Switches Jacks for connection Music tack to Wall usic Input Jac for Music on Hold Adapter Stale Indicator Lamp Jacks for connection to a Phone Installing Your External Paging Adapter Page Section 2 Step 1 Connect Line Cord 1 A 3 Step 2 Set DIP Switches to Proper Positions 4 Step 3 Connect Power Cord n stal I n g 5 Step 4 Connect Wiring Block Yo u r to External Paging Adapter E 6 Step 5 Connect Ampl
2. 3 If Necessary use the Feature Module s Volume Control Knob If you find that you cannot achieve the desired volume level by adjusting the volume of the amplifier or self amplified speaker then use the paging volume control on the rear of the vus BLOCK 12VDC Feature Module Using a small screw driver Wor INPUT BA turn the knob in a clockwise direction to e Oo increase the volume level or counter clock wise to decrease the volume Note This paging volume control on the mod ule is only active when the amplifier is con nected to the blue and black terminals Using Your External Paging Adapter Page Section 10 Operation of your External 1 E Paging Adapter 11 Important Points to Note 12 Troubleshooting Guide U SI n g You r External Paging Adapter Using Your External Paging Adapter Operation of your External Paging Adapter To make an announcement through a particular external speaker 1 Press PAGE 2 Dial the two digit station number of the speaker you wish to page 3 After you hear the paging tone speak towards the telephone or lift the handset to make your announcement 4 Replace the handset in the cradle or press the SPEAKER button to hang up To make an All Page 1 Press the PAGE button twice 2 After you hear the paging tone speak towards the telephone or lift the handset to make your announcement 3 Replace the handset in the cradle or press the SPEAKER button to hang up 10
3. TO PHONE L1 L2 L3 L4 Lines Lines 1 amp 2 384 a a L1 L2 L3 L4 L1 L2 L3 L4 WTO PHONE aLL Installing Your External Paging Adapter Step 2 Set DIP Switches to Proper Positions Set Switches 7 8 Set switch 7 in the up position and switch 8 in the down position to set this feature IMPORTANT Make i sure that switch 7 is set in the up position module as an External Paging Adapter 1234567 8 and switch 8 is set in the down position Set Switch 5 The setting of this DIP switch determines whether your External Paging Adapter will Set switch 5 in the up position to set accept or block All Pages this External Paging Adapter to allow All Pages If you want to be able to make announce ments through this speaker but do not Set switch 5 in the down position to want general voice pages to be heard set this External Paging Adapter to through this speaker you must set this block All Pages DIP switch in the down position Set Switches 1 4 The setting of these four DIP switches determines what station number your External Paging Adapter will be set as You may choose any station number from 12 to 26 Note that you may not set your External Paging Adapter as station 11 Also please note that you must not assign your External Paging Adapter the same station number as any of your p
4. The exchange unit will be warranted for the remainder of your product s original two year warranty period How do you make a warranty claim Call TMC to receive a Return Authorization Number Properly pack your unit and write the Return Authorization Number on the outside of the box Do not include the cords etc which were originally pro vided with the product unless specifically requested to do so by the TMC representative Include in the package a copy of the sales receipt or other proof of the date of original purchase Also print your name address phone number and a detailed description of the defect or operating problem Ship the product standard UPS or equivalent you must prepay all shipping costs to TMC Corporation Product Service Center 2540 Route 130 Unit 117 Cranbury NJ 08512 After repairing or replacing your TMC product we will ship it back to you at no cost to you What does this warranty not cover Customer instruction Your User s Guide provides information regarding installation operating instructions and user controls For additional information ask your dealer Defects resulting from accidents alterations unauthorized repair failure to follow instruc tions misuse neglect fire floods lightning and acts of God Product which has been modified or incorporated into other products Product purchased or serviced outside the U S We do not warrant your TMC products to be compatible with any particular te
5. You may connect as many External Paging Adapters to your system as you like Connect each one to a separate amplifier and speaker and assign each a different station number from 12 to 26 See page 3 When you wish to make an announcement through a particular external speaker simply press the PAGE then dial the two digit station number of that external paging adapter The All Page feature enables you to make announcements through all of the other system stations as well as through all external paging adapters you have connected to your system When you make an All Page your announce ment will be heard at all phones that are not in use and do not have their DO NOT DISTURB or Page Block activated In addition your announcement will be heard through all external speakers connected to external paging adapters that do not have their Page Block activated Note If you do not want All Pages to be heard through a particular external speaker you must activate that external paging adapter s page block by setting its Dip switch 5 in the down posi tion see page 3 Using Your External Paging Adapter Important Points to Note You must attach your External Paging Adapter to line 1 for it to function You may connect up to 15 External Paging Adapters to your system Connect each one to a separate External Paging speaker and assign each one a differ ent station number from 12 to 26 You must assign each external paging adapter its
6. Intercom Adapter Operation of your Door Intercom Adapter Important Points to Note Troubleshooting Guide Section 2B Using Your Door Intercom Adapter 21 Using Your Door Intercom Adapter Operation of your Door Intercom Adapter To answer a door speaker over the intercom 1 Press the INTERCOM button then dial the two digit station number of the desired door speaker 2 To end the conversation hang up or press the SPEAKER button To adjust the door intercom bell volume at your telephone While the phone is on hook and idle 1 Press HOLD 2 Press PAGE 3 Press the up and down arrows of the VOLUME button to set desired door intercom bell volume To unlock a magnetic door lock 1 Press the memory button that has been made into a key for this door Note You may press the memory button to unlock the door at any time There is no need to be connected to the door speaker over the intercom 22 You may connect up to four Door Intercom Adapters to your system Connect each one to a separate door intercom speaker and assign each a different station number from 23 to 26 See page 15 When someone rings a door speaker its corre sponding station number will be shown in the display of all the phones You may answer the door via the intercom from any station by press ing INTERCOM and dialing the two digit station number of the door speaker You may then have a two way conversation with the
7. adapter into an electrical outlet not controlled by a wall switch 2 Make Sure that Status Indicator lamp is Blinking This indicates that the feature module is prop TO WIRING erly connected to electrical power 7 BLOCK 12VDC PU PAGING The blinking pattern for the Music on Hold 2 O Adapter is a continuous rapid on and off blink ing 28 Installing Your Music on Hold Adapter Step 4 Connect Music Source 1 Connect Audio Cable to Module Plug one end of the supplied audio cable with 1 8 plugs at each end into the Music Input Jack on the rear of the feature module TO WIRING MUSIC BLOCK 12VDC PAGING INPUT VOL o O oe MUSIC VOL 2 Connect Audio Cable to Music Source Plug the other end of the audio cable into the music output jack of your music source Most radio and tape players are equipped with jacks for 1 8 plugs However if your music source has a different type of jack various types of connectors are sold many places for example Radio Shack FM 88 92 96 100 104 AM 530 600 700 900 1200 1600 Q E o 29 Page 32 33 34 35 36 Using Your Music on Hold Adapter Providing Music to Callers on Hold Providing a Recorded Message to Callers on Hold Adjusting Music Volume Usage Notes Troubleshooting Guide Section 3B Using Your Music on Hold Adapter 31 Using Your Music on Hold Adapter Providing Music to Ca
8. if you have two single line RJ11 jacks for lines 1 and 2 Then connect the two cords of the coupler to the corresponding wall jacks Two line cou plers are available many places for example Radio Shack part 279 401 a F Tg L1 L2 L3 L4 1 Connect First Line Cord Connect one end of a long telephone line cord to the jack on the back of the feature module labeled L1 L2 Connect the other end to the jack s labeled Lines 1 amp 2 either TO WALL ef G 2 Connect Second Line Cord L3 L4 Connect one end of a long telephone line cord to the jack on the back of the feature module labeled L3 L4 Connect the other end to the jack s labeled Lines 3 amp 4 in the same manner as described in the previous step TO WALL TO PF 26 Installing Your Music on Hold Adapter Step 2 Set DIP Switches to Proper Positions SET SWNCNES T8 o IMPORTANT Make Set switch 7 in the up position and switch pE sure that switch 7 is 8 in the up position to set this feature set in the up position module as a Music on Hold Adapter aaas era and switch 8 is set in the up position 27 Installing Your Music on Hold Adapter Step 3 Connect Power Cord 1 Connect Power Cord to Module Plug the AC power cord into the adapter jack at the rear of the Feature Module Thread the power cord around the strain relief tab 2 Connect Power Cord to Wall Outlet Plug the AC
9. music source Useful test Your Music on Hold Adapter has a built in test feature to check whether your music source is the problem Simply unplug the 1 8 plug from the music input jack at the rear of the of the adapter Then place a call and put the caller on hold The caller should hear music from the Adapter s built in music chip If they do but hear nothing when you plug in your music source then the problem is with your music source Make sure that your music source is working properly The problem may be with the volume setting Refer to page 34 for instructions on adjusting the volume setting Make sure that you have followed the instructions in this User s Guide If you continue to have problems call TMC s toll free customer support line at 1 800 TMC 1638 Additional Information Warranty Information TWO YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY We urge you to complete the Warranty Registration Form enclosed with your product and send it in This will enable you receive future updates and product information from TMC What does your warranty cover Any defect in material or workmanship For how long after the original purchase Two years What will TMC do We will repair or at our option replace your TMC product at no charge to you If we repair your product we may use new or reconditioned replacement parts If we choose to replace your product we may replace it with a new or reconditioned one of the same or of a similar design
10. must remember to pro vide your own 12 volt DC power supply to the magnetic door strike The Door Intercom Adapter provides only the momentary closure relay and does not itself provide any power to the magnetic door lock 23 Using Your Door Intercom Adapter Troubleshooting Guide If you are having difficulty with your Door Intercom Adapter DO NOT RETURN IT You may find your problem and solution listed below If not call TMC s toll free customer support line at 1 800 TMC 1638 and an expert will walk you through your problem You may also use this toll free line if you ever have a question that is not answered in your User s Guide The Feature Module does not work The Feature Module is con nected properly but the door speaker does not work When you connect your Door Intercom Adapter the station is not assigned as you wish or the magnetic lock does not stay unlocked for the duration you wish Other problems Check all connections and make sure that they are secure ly in place Check to make sure that the status indicator lamp is blinking If it is not unplug and then replug the AC power cord If the status indicator still fails to start blinking check your wall jack by plugging another device such as a lamp into the outlet to make sure that the outlet is working properly Check to be sure that the feature module is con nected to the System s line 1 telephone number The problem may be with the telephone wi
11. requires that you connect your feature module to the telephone network through a mod ular telephone outlet or jack which must comply with FCC part 68 rules The modular telephone outlet or jack to which your feature module must be connected is a USOC RJ11C or RJ14C The REN is used to determine the quantity of devices which may be connected to the telephone line The REN for your feature module is 0 1 Excessive RENs on the telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call In most but not all areas the sum of the RENs should not exceed five 5 To be certain of the number of devices that may be con nected to the line as determined by the total RENs contact the telephone company to determine the maximum REN for the calling area If the terminal equipment feature module causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required But if advance notice isn t practical the telephone company will notify you as soon as possible Also you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary The telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment If this happens the telephone company will pro vide advance notice in order for you to make the necessary modifications in order to maintain unin terrupted s
12. this this terminal terminal 19 Installing Your Door Intercom Adapter Step 7 Connect Magnetic Door Strike to Wiring Block Optional 1 Install Magnetic Door Strike Please follow the installation instructions that a came with your magnetic door strike Note that TMC Corporation does not manufac ture magnetic door strikes The Door Intercom Adapter has been designed and tested to be compatible with industry standard magnetic door strikes which are also called magnetic door locks Nutone is one example of a com pany that supplies magnetic door strikes 2 Connect Magnetic Strike Wires to 12 Volt Supply and to Wiring Block Connect one magnetic strike wire to one of the indicated screw terminals on the wiring block Note that these are the terminals with the yel low wire and the green wire 12 volt DC power supply Connect the other magnetic strike wire to one terminal of a 12 volt DC power supply which you must provide Last connect a wire from the other terminal of the 12 volt power supply to the other indicated screw terminal on the wiring block PLEASE NOTE THAT YOU MUST CONNECT A 12 VOLT POWER SUPPLY IN ORDER FOR YOUR MAGNETIC DOOR STRIKE TO FUNC TION Please consult the instructions that came with your magnetic door strike for exact power specifications and amperage require D D ments o 20 WHT BRN YLW GRN BLUE GREY BLK RED Page 22 23 24 Using Your Door
13. 69 The Door Intercom Adapter may possibly work with other brands of door speaker but has not been test ed for compatibility with any other brands Doorbell ae x R oe ae es ot SR us set ee ECCOCI CAs ER somi Sie NPN a oe oS este sat SS Bese Sere ssn APON RRRS a decoutcertatceatconectatcseectntcsees be paoa Ge S ai ai 3 ian Aaa Connect one speaker wire to this terminal Connect the other speaker wire to this terminal 2 Connect Speaker Wires to Wiring Block Connect the two speaker wires to the indicated screw terminals on the wiring block Note that these are the terminals with the brown wire and the white wire amp oO WHT BRN L BLUE GREY BLK RED 18 Installing Your Door Intercom Adapter Step 6 Connect Doorbell to Wiring Block 1 Install Doorbell oe ee es Please follow the installation instructions that came with your door speaker Doorbell QO Note that the Door Intercom Adpater supports Nutone s lighted pushbutton If your pushbut ton is not lighted you may purchase a lighted version from Nutone 2 Connect Doorbell Wires to Wiring Block Connect the two doorbell wires to the indicated screw terminals on the wiring block Note that these are the terminals with the orange wire h BLUE GREY and the blue wire Connect one Connect the other doorbell wire to doorbell wire to
14. acking list items call toll free 1 800 TMC 1638 Table of Contents Getting Started so ckcces ses daw waves vane es Reference Drawing 00e cece cues Section 1A Installing Your External Paging Adapter 1 7 Step 1 Connect Line Cord Step 2 Set DIP Switches to Proper Postions Step 3 Connect Power Cord Step 4 Connect Wiring Block to External Paging Adapter Step 5 Connect Amplifier and Speaker to Wiri ng Block 22s cce 262 Step 6 Adjust Speaker Volume to Desired Level Section 1B Using Your External Paging Adapter Operation of your External Paging Adapter Important Points to Note Troubleshooting Guide Section 2A Installing Your Door Intercom Adapter Step 1 Connect Line Cord Step 2 Set DIP Switches to Proper Postions Step 3 Connect Power Cord Step 5 Connect Door Speaker to Wiring Block Step 6 Connect Doorbell to Wiring Block 14 15 16 Step 4 Connect Wiring Block to Door Intercom Adapter 17 18 19 20 Step 7 Connect Magnetic Door Strike to Wiring Block Optional Section 2B Using Your Door Intercom Adapter Operation of your Door Intercom Adapter Important Points to Note Troubleshooting Guide Table of Contents Section 3A Installing Your Music On Hold Adapter
15. apter use Line 1 to call the telephone num ber of Line 2 When Line 2 starts ringing place Line 1 on hold and answer Line 2 You should now be hearing the music on hold Listen to the volume level of the music on hold FM 88 92 96 100 104 AM 530 600 700 900 1200 1600 Q 2 Adjust the Volume of the Music O Source Volume Use the volume control of the radio or tape player to achieve your desired music on hold volume level L 3 If Necessary use the Module s Volume Control Knob If you find that you cannot achieve the desired volume level by adjusting the volume of the radio or tape player then use the volume con TO WIRIN trol on the rear of the Feature Module Using a nusi Te 12VDC small screw driver turn the knob clockwise to oe INPUT ASNS increase the volume or counter clockwise to decrease the volume 34 Using Your Music on Hold Adapter Usage Notes Your Music on Hold Adapter must be used in a system of at least two system telephones in order for it to work It will not work if you only have one system telephone installed Note Users of equipment that rebroadcasts copyrighted music or other material may be required to obtain a license from a third party such as ASCAP or BMI 35 Using Your Music on Hold Adapter Troubleshooting Guide If you are having difficulty with your Music on Hold Adapter DO NOT RETURN IT You may find your problem and solution l
16. eature Module is con nected properly but the exter nal speaker does not work connect When you External Paging Adapter the station is not assigned as you wish or Page Block is not set as you would wish your Other problems Check all connections and make sure that they are secure ly in place Check to make sure that the status indicator lamp is blinking If it is not unplug and then replug the AC power cord If the status indicator still fails to start blinking check your wall jack by plugging another device such as a lamp into the outlet to make sure that the outlet is working properly Check to be sure that the feature module is connected to the System s line 1 telephone number The problem may be with the telephone wiring If possible check your jack wiring by testing a telephone at the jack where you installed the Feature Module If this standard telephone does not work then local telephone company lines or your own wiring may be causing the prob lem The problem may be with your external speaker Check to make sure that it is connected to an amplifer and that the amplifier is connected to the AC power Make sure that it is connected properly to the wiring block see page 5 and make sure that the wiring block is securely connected to the External Paging Adapter with the included 8 wire cord The problem may be with the DIP Switch settings on the back of the module Please confirm that the DIP Switches on t
17. eric Model 800 EFM EPIC External Feature Module User s Guide 800 EFM san Note The 800 EFM External Feature Module can be set as a music on hold adapter external paging adapter or a door intercom adapter Please read before using feature module Getting Started Getting Started Congratulations You ve purchased a TMC Model 800 EFM External Feature Module that meets the highest standards for quality and convenience in the Small Office Home Office environment To get the most from your Feature Module please take time to read this guide thoroughly IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using your telephone equipment basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and injury to persons includ ing the following 1 Do not use this product near water for example near a bath tub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool 2 Avoid using a telephone other than a cordless type during an electrical storm There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning 3 Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak 4 Use only the power cord and batteries indicated in this manual Do not dis pose of batteries in a fire They may explode Check with local codes for pos sible special disposal instructions 5 A Use only the class 2 power adapter 12VDC 500 mA SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Getti
18. erly connected to electrical power BLOCK 12VDC PAGING OL The blinking pattern for the Door Intercom D ORD L J Adapter is a slow on and off blinking 16 Installing Your Door Intercom Adapter Step 4 Connect Wiring Block to Door Intercom Adapter 1 Locate 8 wire Cord Find the 8 wire cord which was enclosed with your Door Intercom Adapter Note that this is a black cord which is approximately 6 inches long Note that you must use this cord as any other cord may not work 2 Connect Cord to Feature Module Plug one end of the 8 wire cord into the jack on the back of the feature module labeled TO TO WIRING WIRING BLOCK MusiC AGING BLOCK 12VDC VOL 3 Connect other end of Cord to Wiring Block Plug the other end of the 8 wire cord into the wiring block which was supplied with your fea ture module LEN rone a3 P Q NYS MIA NYS LHM 17 Installing Your Door Intercom Adapter Step 5 Connect Door Speaker to Wiring Block 1 Install Door Speaker Please follow the installation instructions that came with your door speaker a oe OOS R S PESSET OOE ie t RS s Rees 1 OOt oR nN Sait taht eS RE ean EI RRE eose SOOO Sita oi Note that TMC Corporation does not manufac ture door speakers The Door Intercom Adapter has been designed and tested to be compatible with NuTone brand door speakers such as models ISB 64 or IS
19. ervice If trouble is experienced with your feature module please contact TMC Corporation at 1 800 TMC 1638 for repair and or warranty information If the trouble is causing harm to the telephone network the telephone company may request you remove the equipment from the network until the problem is resolved Do not attempt to repair or modify this equipment Please contact TMC Corporation for information on obtaining service for this product This equipment cannot be used on public coin service provided by the telephone company Connection to Party Line Service is subject to state tariffs Contact the state public utility com mission public service commission or corporation commission for information 38 Additional Information FCC Information Continued Warning Your feature module generates and uses R F Radio Frequency energy It complies with FCC Part 15 Subpart J for Class B computing devices If not used in strict accordance with manufacturer s instructions the feature module can cause interference to radio and or television reception The rules with which it must comply afford reasonable protection against interference when used in most locations However there can be no guarantee that such interference will not occur in a particular installation In the event that such interference does occur make sure this unit is the source of interference To do so disconnect the feature module from the telephone line and unplug it
20. es for WAR CBRN YEW connecting the wiring block to the amplifier This is because different amplifiers have many different types of input connectors Some have RCA jacks some have 1 8 jacks some have screw terminals and so on Connector cables are sold many places for example Radio Shack For instance their RCA plug to lug connector is part 42 2450 their 1 8 plug to lug connector is part 42 2454 and their lug to lug connector is part 42 2446 BLUE GREY BLK AA Connect these terminals to the external paging amplifier if input level is less TMC recommends Valcom model V 1030C than 25dBm self amplified speaker This model expects input level from 15dBm to 10dBm Therefore you would connect this model to the WHITE and BROWN wires Installing Your External Paging Adapter Step 6 Adjust Speaker Volume to Desired Level 1 Listen to Speaker Volume At the System phone nearest the External Paging Adapter make an announcement through that external speaker see page 10 for instructions on doing this Listen to the vol ume of your announcement through the speak er or ask someone else to make the announcement while you listen to the volume level 2 Adjust the Volume of the Speaker Use the volume control knob on the amplifier to Ampl ifier achieve your desired speaker volume Note that if your speaker has a built in amplifier the C k volume control knob may be on the speaker Volume itself
21. from the AC wall outlet If interference is still present this unit is not the source of R F If this does stop the interference proceed as follows 1 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna on the unit experiencing interference 2 Move the feature module away from the unit experiencing interference 3 Plug the unit experiencing interference into a different AC wall outlet If necessary consult your dealer or an experienced radio television technician for additional sug gestions The following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission may be helpful How to Identify and Resolve Radio Television Interference Problems The booklet is available from the U S Government Printing Office Washington DC 20402 Stock No 004 000 0345 4 39 TMC Corporation 2540 Route 130 Unit 117 Cranbury NJ 08512 609 860 1830 Toll free 1 800 TMC 1638 Fax 609 860 8980 www tmccorporation com Email info tmccorporation com 2002 TMC Corporation Printed in USA rMC
22. he back of the External Paging Adapter are set properly Refer to page 3 for instructions on setting them properly Make sure that you have followed the instructions in this User s Guide If you continue to have problems call TMC s toll free customer support line at 1 800 TMC 1638 Page 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Installing Your Door Intercom Adapter Section Step 1 Connect Line Cord oA Step 2 Set DIP Switches to Proper Positions Step 3 Connect Power Cord n stal I n g Step 4 Connect Wiring Block Yo u r to Door Intercom Adapter D Step 5 Connect Door Speaker oor nte rcom to Wiring Block Adapter Step 6 Connect Doorbell to Wiring Block Step 7 Connect Magnetic Door Strike to Wiring Block Optional 13 Installing Your Door Intercom Adapter Step 1 Connect Line Cord 1 14 Connect Line Cord Connect one end of a long telephone line cord to the jack on the back of the feature module labeled L1 L2 Connect the other end to a jack labeled Lines 1 amp 2 or to a jack labeled line 1 PLEASE NOTE You must be sure to connect the cord to LINE 1 It does not matter if it is also connected to line 2 Lines 1 amp 2 L1 L2 ase L3 L4 L1 L2 TO Pt Installing Your Door Intercom Adapter Step 2 Set DIP Switches to Proper Positions Set Switches 7 8 Set switch 7 in the down position and switch 8 in the up position to set this fea IMPORTANT Make sure that swi
23. hones or other feature modules IT MUST BE ASSIGNED ITS OWN UNIQUE STATION NUMBER Refer to the drawing at right to determine E how to set the DIP switches for the station number you choose 2 1234567 8 1234567 8 Installing Your External Paging Adapter Step 3 Connect Power Cord 1 Connect Power Cord to Module Plug the AC power cord into the adapter jack at the rear of the Feature Module Thread the power cord around the strain relief tab 2 Connect Power Cord to Wall Outlet Plug the AC adapter into an electrical outlet not controlled by a wall switch 3 Make Sure that Status Indicator lamp is Blinking TGLOCK 12VDC This indicates that the feature module is prop PAGING OL erly connected to electrical power D oO Eo The blinking pattern for the External Paging Adapter is two blinks every few seconds Installing Your External Paging Adapter Step 4 Connect Wiring Block to External Paging Adapter 1 Locate 8 wire Cord Find the 8 wire cord which was enclosed with your External Paging Adapter Note that this is a black cord which is approximately 6 inches long Note that you must use this cord as any other cord may not work 2 Connect Cord to Feature Module Plug one end of the 8 wire cord into the jack on the back of your External Paging Adap
24. ifier and xte rn a Speaker to Wiring Block Pag i n g Ad a pte r T Step 6 Adjust Speaker Volume to Desired Level Installing Your External Paging Adapter Step 1 Connect Line Cord 1 Connect Line Cord Connect one end of a long telephone line cord to the jack on the back of the feature module labeled L1 L2 Connect the other end to a jack labeled Lines 1 amp 2 or to a jack labeled line 1 PLEASE NOTE You must be sure to connect the cord to LINE 1 It does not matter if it is also connected to line 2 Note also that you can install your feature mod ule into a jack that is already being used by another device Simply unplug the other device from the wall jack and plug it into the corresponding jack on the feature module labeled TO PHONE Then connect a line cord from the wall jack to the corresponding jack on the feature module labeled TO WALL IMPORTANT NOTE If you connect both the L1 L2 and L3 L4 line cords from a device to the jacks on the module labeled TO PHONE then you MUST connect both the L1 L2 and the L3 L4 line cords from the wall jacks to the jacks on the module labeled TO WALL L1 L2 Fee Lines 1 amp 2 L1 L2 L3 L4 aLL L1 L2 TO Pt If you wish to plug in the module to a jack that is already in use unplug the existing device from the wall jacks connect both of the line cords to the module as shown and then plug the device into the jacks on the module labeled
25. isted below If not call TMC s toll free customer support line at 1 800 TMC 1638 and an expert will walk you through your problem You may also use this toll free line if you ever have a question that is not answered in your User s Guide The Feature Module does not work and the callers do not hear any music when you place them on hold The Feature Module is con nected properly but still the remote party does not hear any music when you place them on hold Note Please check to make sure that at least two system telephones are connected as there must be at least two sys tem phones connected for the music on hold adapter to func tion Other problems Check all connections and make sure that they are secure ly in place Make sure that the AC adapter is plugged into a jack not controlled by a wall switch Check to make sure that the status indicator lamp is blinking If it is not unplug and then replug the AC power cord If the status indi cator still fails to start blinking check your wall jack by plug ging another device such as a lamp into the outlet to make sure that the outlet is working properly The problem may be with the telephone wiring If possible check your jack wiring by testing a telephone at the jack where you installed the Feature Module If this standard telephone does not work then local telephone company lines or your own wiring may be causing the prob lem The problem may be with your
26. lephone equipment or party line key telephone systems or more sophisticated customer premises switching systems Neither do we warrant your TMC products to function properly in all user environments since wiring and other factors can affect performance Limitations and Exclusions This warranty is the only one we offer for your TMC product and it sets forth all our responsibilities regarding your TMC product There are no other express warranties TMC CORPORATION SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED TO THE APPLIC ABLE WARRANTY PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above exclusions or limitations may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state 37 Additional Information FCC Information This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules On the base of this equipment is a label that contains among other information the FCC registration number and ringer equivalence num ber REN for this equipment If requested this information must be provided to the telephone company The FCC
27. llers on Hold You may use your Music on Hold adapter to provide music to callers on hold Simply tune a radio to a favorite station and attach it to your Music on Hold adapter FM 88 92 96 100 104 AM 530 600 700 900 1200 1600 Q TIN a 32 Using Your Music on Hold Adapter Providing a Recorded Message to Callers on Hold You may instead choose to use your Music on Hold adapter to provide a recorded message to callers on hold Simply record the desired message and then attach a tape cassette player to your Music on Hold adapter Be sure to record your message on a continuous loop cassette Continuous loop cassettes are some s times hard to find in stores If you wish you may order one directly from TMC Corporation Simply call 1 800 TMC 1638 to order Tapes are avail able in 30 second 1 minute 3 minute and 6 minute lengths Cassette Player Note that there are many companies that specialize in providing professional Record Play Rewind Fast Stop Pause music and messages for callers on hold If you have such a tape pro duced simply place this in your tape player attach it to your Music on Hold adapter and you re all set 33 Using Your Music on Hold Adapter Adjusting Music Volume 1 Listen to Music on Hold Volume At the system phone nearest the Music on Hold ad
28. ng Started Before you begin The TMC Model 800 EFM External Feature Module is designed for easy installation in your home or office However it is important that you follow these few simple guidelines Take a few minutes to read this manual so that you thoroughly understand the instructions to be followed for proper installation of your Feature Module This User s Guide provides easy to understand directions for operation of your Feature Module Please retain these instructions for future reference The Model 800 EFM External Feature Module offers ONE of the following features which you decide by setting switches on the module External Paging Adapter Door Intercom Adapter or Music on Hold Adapter If you ever need more than one of these features you must buy additional modules and set each one separately For setting this Module as an External Paging Adapter please refer to sections 1A and 1B For setting this Module as an Door Intercom Adapter please refer to sections 2A and 2B For setting this Module as a Music on Hold Adapter please refer to sections 3A and 3B Packing List Remove the unit from the package and check this list to be certain all parts are included Feature Module AC Adapter Two Telephone Line Cords E Wiring Block 8 wire Cord for connecting the Audio Cable for Wiring Block to the Feature Module Music on Hold Adapter I 2 E To order any p
29. own unique station num ber and you must make sure that you have not assigned the same station number to another system telephone another external paging adapter or to any other feature module If you cannot achieve the desired volume level by adjusting your amplifier you may use the volume control on the back of the adapter Turn the knob clock wise to increase volume level Note that TMC does not include any cables for connecting the wiring block to the amplifier This is because different amplifiers have many different types of input connectors Some have RCA jacks some have 1 8 jacks some have screw ter minals and so on You must buy the appropriate connector cable based on the type of connection of your amplifier or amplified speaker Connector cables are sold many places for example Radio Shack For instance their RCA plug to lug connector is part 42 2450 their 1 8 plug to lug connector is part 42 2454 and their lug to lug connector is part 42 2446 11 Using Your External Paging Adapter Troubleshooting Guide If you are having difficulty with your External Paging Adapter DO NOT RETURN IT You may find your problem and solution listed below If not call TMC s toll free customer support line at 1 800 TMC 1638 and an expert will walk you through your problem You may also use this toll free line if you ever have a question that is not answered in your User s Guide The Feature Module does not work The F
30. person at the door You may set the door intercom bell volume at each phone separately The lowest volume set ting at each telephone is OFF so you can eas ily turn off the doorbell at particular telephones If you choose to connect a magnetic door lock to the system you may unlock this door from any extension by pressing the memory button which has been made into a key for this door To make a memory button into a key press PROGRAM then press the soft key under MEM then press the memory button where you wish to store the door key then press the soft key under CHANGE then press FLASH then HOLD followed by the station number of the desired door speaker from 23 to 26 then press the soft key under SAVE Using Your Door Intercom Adapter Important Points to Note You must attach your Door Intercom Adapter to line 1 for it to function Your Door Intercom Adapter is designed to be compatible with NUTONE brand door speakers such as model ISB 64 and model IS 69 and is also compatible with their lighted pushbutton The Door Intercom Adapter may possibly work with other brands of door speaker but has not been tested for compatibility with any other brands You may connect up to four Door Intercom Adapters to your system Connect each one to a separate door intercom speaker and assign each one a different station number from 23 to 26 If you install a magnetic door strike to the system you
31. ring If possible check your jack wiring by testing a telephone at the jack where you installed the Feature Module If this standard telephone does not work then local telephone company lines or your own wiring may be causing the prob lem The problem may be with your door speaker Check to make sure that it is a Nutone brand door speaker of model type ISB 64 or IS 69 Make sure that it is con nected properly to the wiring block see page 19 and make sure that the wiring block is securely connected to the Door Intercom Adapter with the included 8 wire cord The problem may be with the DIP Switch settings on the back of the module Please confirm that the DIP Switches on the back of the Door Intercom Adapter are set properly Refer to page 15 for instructions on setting them properly Make sure that you have followed the instructions in this User s Guide If you continue to have problems call TMC s toll free customer support line at 1 800 TMC 1638 Page 26 27 28 29 Installing Your Music on Hold Adapter Step 1 Connect Line Cords Step 2 Set DIP Switches to Proper Positions Step 3 Connect Power Cord Step 4 Connect Music Source Section 3A Installing Your Music on Hold Adapter 25 Installing Your Music on Hold Adapter Step 1 Connect Line Cords L1 L2 Fee L1 L2 L3 L4 L1 L2 directly to the wall jack if it is a two line RJ14 rma ae jack OR to a two line coupler not provided
32. tch 7 is set in the down posi ture module as a Door Intercom Adapter 12345678 ton and switch 8 is set in the up position Set Switches 5 6 Optional The setting of these DIP switches deter mines how many seconds the magnetic door strike will remain unlocked when you le 2 seconds i 10 seconds unlock it from one of your system phones 56 5 6 You may choose either 2 seconds 5 sec onds 10 seconds or 15 seconds alt seconds AF 15 seconds 5 6 Note that you only need to be concerned 26 with this setting if you plan to connect a magnetic door strike to this Door Intercom Adapter Set Switches 1 4 The setting of these four DIP switches determines what station number your Door Intercom Adapter will be set as You may choose to set this Door Intercom Adapter as either station 23 24 25 or 26 15 Installing Your Door Intercom Adapter Step 3 Connect Power Cord 1 Connect Power Cord to Module Plug the AC power cord into the adapter jack at the rear of the Feature Module Thread the power cord around the strain relief tab 2 Connect Power Cord to Wall Outlet Plug the AC adapter into an electrical outlet not controlled by a wall switch 3 Make Sure that Status Indicator lamp is Blinking This indicates that the feature module is prop gt TO WIRING
33. ter TO WIRING labeled TO WIRING BLOCK MUSIC PAGING BLOCK 12VDC INPUT VOL 3 Connect other end of Cord to Wiring Block Plug the other end of the 8 wire cord into the wiring block which was supplied with your fea ture module LEN rone a3 P Q NYS MIA NYS LHM Installing Your External Paging Adapter Step 5 Connect Amplifier and Speaker to Wiring Block 1 Install Amplifier and Speaker Please follow the installation instructions that came with your amplifier and speaker Note that you may be installing a speaker with a built in amplifier These are called amplified speakers or self powered speakers In this case you would not need an external amplifier 2 Connect Wiring Block to Input of os Amplifier Amplifier Connect the input of the amplifier to the indi cated screw terminals on the wiring block Note that if the input level of the amplifier is Connect these terminals to the external less than 25dBm you should connect the paging amplifier if input level is greater amplifier to the BLUE and BLACK wires If the than 25dBm input level of the amplifer is greater than i 25dBm you should connect the amplifier to the WHITE and BROWN wires Note that if you have connected a self ampli fied speaker you would of course be connect ing these terminals directly to the speaker CY Note that TMC does not include any cabl
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