The Chamberlain Group 845 Larch Ave. Elmhurst, IL 60125-1196 www.chamberlain.com Crown Jewel Telephone entry system 1 4 7 G UP 2 5 8 0 3 6 9 # CALL 1 4 7 G UP 2 5 8 0 3 6 9 # CALL Installation Manual
TABLE OF CONTENTS Important Notes.......................................2 Installation Tips.......................................2 Cable Requirements..................................3 Dimensions..........................................4-5 Surface Mount.............................. 4 Flush Mount................................ 4 Surface Mount (Camera Ready)................ 5 Mount the Cabinet....................................6 Description of Circuit Board..........................7 Basic Wiring.......................................8-13 Wiring the Unit to the Telco Line................ 8 Wiring Multiple Units to a Telco Line............. 9 Wiring the Unit Without a Telco Line............ 10 Wiring a Door Strike Lock.................... 11 Wiring a Maglock.......................... 11 Wiring a Gate Operator...................... 12 Wiring a Key Switch/PIR/REX Device........... 12 Wiring a Door Sensing Device................. 13 Wiring an Auto-Call Sensor................... 13 Wiring a Remote Keypad..................... 13 Ground the Cabinet..................................15 Wiring Power to the Unit.............................16 Powering Up and Testing the Unit...................17 Plug Transformer Into Outlet.................. 17 Test Gate/Door Relays....................... 17 Adjust the Audio......................................18 Adjust Audio Feedback...................... 18 Adjust Audio Volume........................ 18 Verify the Telephone Connections..................19 Multiple Unit Set Up/Set Unit ID Numbers..........20 Notes..............................................21-22 FCC Requirements...................................23 DOC Requirements...................................23 IMPORTANT NOTES The unit contains static sensitive parts. To avoid damage, ground the unit and yourself while handling the board(s). To help prevent lightning damage to the unit, install a Telephone Line Surge Suppressor as close to the unit as possible. INSTALLATION TIPS Please read the following section carefully before beginning your installation. The following installation tips will help ensure your installation is done correctly and efficiently. Ground the unit: The unit contains parts that may be damaged by static discharge. A proper earth ground connected to the lower left grounding screw (see page 15 for more information) will significantly reduce the chances of damage or improper operation. The shielding in the cables specified for all remote sensors and controls should also be connected to the earth ground at the unit s cabinet end of the cable only. Damage caused by static discharge is not covered by warranty. Use a dedicated power source: The outlet(s) you plug the Chamberlain provided transformer or a DC power supply should each be wired to their own circuit breaker. The optional CCTV must be plugged into a separate outlet. This will reduce line noise introduced into system power and minimize the risk of having other equipment interrupt unit operation. Each unit and any door strikes must have their own individual transformer. Do not overload the terminal blocks: Stranded wire MUST be between 16 and 24 AWG. Solid wire MUST be 18-24 AWG. If two wires are being used in one terminal block, the thickness MUST fall within these ranges. NEVER try to insert more than two wires per terminal. Ensure good connections: A light tug on the wire will tell you if the connection is secure. Read the markings carefully: Before making any connections, be sure to read the markings and check it against the corresponding figure in these instructions for enhanced clarity. 2
CABLE REQUIREMENTS Outdoor installations require shielded cable. Non-shielded cable can be used for indoor installations ONLY. Processor Board From the power transformer at 120 VAC outlet From the door strike, magnetic strike or gate operator From the strike power supply (if needed) From the Earth ground to processor board From a Remote Keypad to processor board (500' max.) Wire Type 2-conductor cable 2-conductor cable 2-conductor cable 12 AWG copper wire, PVC insulated or 12 AWG copper wire, uninsulated 7-conductor 20 to 24 AWG cable Recommendations Shielded Only - See Power Wire Table Below See device specifications for wire size See device specifications for wire size Belden #9912 Belden #8011 Use shielded cable ONLY Shielded-Belden #9932 Bypass Board Wire Type Recommendations From the telephone line 18 to 24 AWG twisted pair telephone wire Shielded - Belden #9502 From the residence 18 to 24 AWG twisted Shielded - Belden #9502 telephone line pair telephone wire From the Processor Board 2-18 to 24 AWG twisted pair telephone wire Shielded - Belden #9502 Between Bypass Boards on multiple entrance installation 18 to 24 AWG twisted pair telephone wire Shielded - Belden #9502 Cabling for Factory-Supplied Video Camera (Optional) From a separate power transformer at 120 VAC outlet Between the video output and Video Monitor (1000' max) NOTE: Max length based on monitor with.25 volt p-p composite signal sensitivity Wire Type 2-conductor cable Single conductor R-59/u coaxial cable Recommendations Shielded Only - See Power Wire Table Below Cable: Belden #9240 or equivalent BNC Connectors: Amphenol #31-1008 or equivalent Distance 30' and under 30' - 75' 75' - 150' 150' - 250' 250' - 500' POWER WIRE TABLE AC Power Wire Size 18 AWG 18 AWG 14 AWG 12 AWG - - - DC Power Wire Size 18 AWG 18 AWG 18 AWG 16 AWG 12 AWG NOTE: Chamberlain is not responsible for conflicts between the information listed in the above table and the requirements of your local building codes. The information is for suggested use only. Check your local codes before installation. 3
DIMENSIONS SURFACE MOUNT Surface Mount Dimensions Side View 4" Height 5.25" Width 8.75" 5.25" Depth 4.0" (Top) Front View 8.75" 2.84" 3.07" 2.81" Interior View: Mounting Hole Positions Mounting Holes (4) Keypad 1.09" Speaker 1 2 3 2.625" 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 # HANG UP CALL 5.25" 3.07" Wire Knockout 2.625" Microphone 1.09" 4.375" 4.375" FLUSH MOUNT Flush Mount Dimensions Side View Height Width Depth 5.0" (Back Housing) 5.75" (Front Panel) 8.5" (Back Housing) 8.75" (Front Panel) 2.75" (Back Housing) 5" Front View 9.72" 4.77" 2.75" Interior View: Mounting Hole Positions 8.5".892" 6.22" Speaker Keypad 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 # 3.03" 4.35" 2.43" 2.43" Wire Knockout Mounting Holes (4) 3.07" HANG UP CALL.892" 2.09" 2.715" 1.535" 2.715" 3.07" 4
SURFACE MOUNT (CAMERA READY) Surface Mount (Camera Ready) Dimensions Side View 4" Height 5.25" Width 10.3" 5.25" Depth 4.0" (Top) Front View 2.81" Interior View: Mounting Hole Positions 10.3 3.62" 3.07" Mounting Holes (4) Camera Speaker Keypad 1 2 3 1.09" 2.625" 4 5 6 Postal Lock 7 8 9 0 # HANG UP CALL 5.25" 3.07" Wire Knockout 2.625" Microphone 1.09" 5.16" 5.16" 5
MOUNT THE CABINET NOTE: The brass cabinet is easily scratched. Use care when handling. Dimensional drawings for all of the units are shown on pages 4-5. 1 Remove 4 screws (1) using 2 Slide the front panel forward hollow hex tool (2) provided. and rotate downward. 1 1 2 3 Remove screws (3) securing the front panel to the housing. 3 4 Remove front panel and place on a soft, clean surface. 3 5 Remove the knock out plug from the back (4) of the housing. Secure housing to surface or pedestal post using mounting holes (5). Wall Mount Pedestal Mount 5 5 4 4 5 5 6 Run ALL wires though conduit hole for connections. NOTE: Knock out holes are for use with 1/2 conduit 7 Reverse steps 1-4 to reasssemble unit. The unit MUST be properly grounded. See page 15 for information on grounding the unit. Keep wires neat. Use ties if necesssary. 6
SM1110051H CJMB041406002 DESCRIPTION OF CIRCUIT BOARD 3 2 1 4 5 6 R67 R31 R79 IS03 R41 VR2 FEEDBACK RV2 C4 C74 R101 R82 C60 C33 022 LO416832A LK RED B SS L MIC C36 C43 R42 C57 DS3 LP1 R66 R105 7382 LP2 HOME ASSY 1100051 REV U25 U10 C37.022 R46 R40 OMRON G5V-2-H1 R6 C3 671-5932 651-SN444 FB1 C72.001 R103 R104 C35 R29 R80 R28 R84 C1 T4 T5 671-5932 651-SN444 LA2 SLIC R4 C25 KEYPAD R102 C2 R69 R68 D2 D1 PC733H IS01 U26 R20 R10 R8 R9 RP5 4.7K C59 R1 R59 R19 R33 J3 C58 C32 C29 100 D25 R35 R32 671-5932 651-SN444 R18 VR1 SPEAKER LEVEL LP3 C71 OMRON G5V-2-H1 C70 U1 HOLD DS1 T3 R90 C12 R85 R60 C26 U24 R100 DS8 U23 U20 PAL 11 R77 Q4 7382 C86 U9 R38 D18 DS5 K5 C38 C101.022 A2 U6 DS4 D8 1.50MKT.47/5 D7 D9 C5 IS02.033 OMRON G5V-2-H1 C27 U17 U21 LP4 K4 D24 7382 D29 TB4 RP2RP1 RP3 T1 5300060 PT71779 0602 PRC U13 RP7RP8 4.7K 4.7K J2 SPEAKER C42 D21 R25 C75 100 C41 L6 16V 25uH C15 C83 C13 4.7K 100 C62 100 L5 Y1 C50 R70 R22 R21 R71 D15 TP1 GND 32.768 C56 R14 R81 C55 C61 C51 C7 100p C52 J4 C64 D30 D14 Y2 D26 D4 D3 C6 R11 R26 R12 XD R13 DS6 U22 GND SEL C18 C45 D27 J5 OFF Q9 BT1 C8 C9 T2 C23 OMRON G5LE-14 DS2 RING K2 U3 D13 1 C14 C46 ON R75 R17 TB1 TB2 DS9 R83 FB6 FB5 RXD R76 R73 R78 D5 D6 12 11 10 78 9 1. DS8 POWER ON LED: Indicates the unit has 12 Vac power. 2. VR1 SPEAKER LEVEL : Used to adjust speaker volume. 3. KEYPAD Connector: Connects internal keypad to circuit board. 4. VR2 FEEDBACK : Used to adjust audio feedback. 5. MIC Connection: Connects microphone to circuit board. 6. : Used to ground the unit. The unit MUST be grounded properly. Refer to Grounding the Unit. 7. TB3 PHONE LINE Connector: TIP and Ring connections. 8. REQUEST Connector: Connects REX device to the unit. 9. EXTERNAL KEYPAD Connector: Connects an external keypad to the unit. 10. PWR IN Connector: 12 Vac power input for the unit. 11. RELAY 2 Connector: Connects control access devices to the unit. 12. RELAY 1 Connector: Connects control access devices to the unit. 7
BASIC WIRING WIRING THE UNIT TO THE LINE The bypass board allows the unit to be bypassed so normal telephone operation can be maintained in the event of a malfunction. When the unit is in use, the bypass switch must be set to the operate position. When the unit is disconnected, the bypass switch must be set to the bypass position. NOTES: The voltmeter measurement between the Tip and Ring should be between 48 and 53 Vdc. The bypass board (located inside the property) allows access to the phone in case the unit fails. Never run data wires and high voltage wires in the same conduit. The high voltage wires may interfere with the data wires and cause the system to malfunction. Notes about wire connectors (terminal blocks): Wire connectors can be removed to simplify wiring. Do NOT overload wire connectors. Use ONLY one wire per hole. HOUSE 1 2 Home Phone Bypass Board (Mount inside the house) OPERATE BYPASS Ring Tip HOME 4 3 2 1 SYSTEM Ring Tip Alarm System Position Telco Entrance Box Demarcation Point Ring Tip Ring Tip (Not Provided) NOTE: If the unit will be connected with an alarm system, you must connect the telephone line to the alarm system first. If the units are not connected in this order, they will not operate properly. Use 18-24 AWG 2 twisted pair. HOUSE 7 4 3 2 1 Circuit Board 8
BASIC WIRING (CONTINUED) WIRING MULTIPLE UNITS TO THE LINE Up to 7 units can share the same phone line. NOTE: You must program the Unit ID for each unit in the chain, see page 20 for more information. The bypass boards allow the units to be disconnected without interrupting normal telephone service. When the unit is in use, the bypass switch must be set to the operate position. When the unit is disconnected, the bypass switch must be set to the bypass position. NOTES: The voltmeter measurement between the TIp and Ring should be between 48 and 53 Vdc. The bypass board (located inside the property) allows access to the phone in case the unit fails. Never run data wires and high voltage wires in the same conduit. The high voltage wires may interfere with the data wires and cause the system to malfunction. Reversed polarity will not damage the unit, however, some telephones will not function properly. Notes about wire connectors (terminal blocks): Wire connectors can be removed to simplify wiring. Do NOT overload wire connectors. Use ONLY one wire per hole. HOUSE 1 2 Bypass Board for Unit ID 1 (Mount inside the house) Bypass Board for Unit ID 2 (Mount inside the house) Bypass board for last unit in chain Home Phone OPERATE BYPASS OPERATE BYPASS BYPASS Ring Tip HOME 4 3 2 1 SYSTEM Ring Tip Ring Tip HOME 4 3 2 1 SYSTEM Ring Tip 3 1 Ring Tip Telco Entrance Box Demarcation Point Ring Ring Ring Tip Tip Tip Use 18-24 AWG 2 twisted pair. Use 18-24 AWG 2 twisted pair. Unit ID 1 Circuit Board Unit ID 2 Circuit Board HOUSE 7 HOUSE 7 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 9
BASIC WIRING (CONTINUED) WIRING THE UNIT WITHOUT A LINE The unit can be a stand alone system that allows communication between the unit and the resident s phones. SINGLE UNIT Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) = 5 Never run data wires and high voltage wires in the same conduit. The high voltage wires may interfere with the data wires and cause the system to malfunction. 7 HOUSE Circuit Board Use 18-24 AWG 2 twisted pair MULTIPLE UNITS (UP TO 7) Unit ID 1 Circuit Board HOUSE 7 Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) = 5 NOTES: You must program the Unit ID for each unit in the chain, see page 20 for more information. Use 18-24 AWG 2 twisted pair Only disable the Telco mode of the unit farthest away from the house. See Disable Telco Mode page 29 in the Keypad Programming Manual. Unit ID 2 Circuit Board HOUSE 7 To next unit. (Unit ID 3 then Unit ID 4, etc.) 10
BASIC WIRING (CONTINUED) WIRING A DOOR STRIKE LOCK (NORMALLY OPEN) Notes about wire connectors (terminal blocks): Wire connectors can be removed to simplify wiring. Do NOT overload wire connectors. Use ONLY one wire per hole. HOUSE 1 2 NOTE: Do not use the unit s power supply for the door strike. Door Strike NOTE: The door strike can be connected to either of the 2 relays. Circuit Board AC or DC Power "RING" DS2 (Common) Use 18-24 AWG 12 11 RELAY 2 RELAY 1 NOTE: For AC power install a Siemens S10K30 MOV (Metal Oxide Varistor) or equivalent. NOTE: For DC power install a 1N4001 diode or equivalent. NO (Normally Open) DS7 WIRING A MAGLOCK (NORMALLY CLOSED) NOTE: Do not use the unit s power supply for the maglock. Maglock NOTE: The maglock can be connected to either of the 2 relays. Circuit Board DC Power "RING" DS2 Use 18-24 AWG 12 11 RELAY 2 RELAY 1 (Common) NC (Normally Closed) NOTE: Install a 1N4001 diode or equivalent. DS7 11
BASIC WIRING (CONTINUED) WIRING A GATE OPERATOR (NORMALLY OPEN) Notes about wire connectors (terminal blocks): Wire connectors can be removed to simplify wiring. NOTE: The gate operator can be connected to either of the 2 relays. Do NOT overload wire connectors. Use ONLY one wire per hole. HOUSE 1 2 Crown Jewel Circuit Board "RING" DS2 (Common) Master Gate Operator (Strike Open Input) 12 11 RELAY 2 RELAY 1 Use 18-24 AWG NO (Normally Open) DS7 WIRING A KEY SWITCH/PIR/REX DEVICE Any auxiliary opening device, such as a key switch, PIR (Passive infrared device) or an exit request button (REX) that provides contact closure, can be hooked up to the unit. TO ACTIVATE RELAY #1: TO ACTIVATE RELAY #2: Connect device to terminals Exit 1 and. Connect device to terminals Exit 2 and. DS1 HOUSE 8 TB4 PM1 DS1 PM2 HOUSE 8 TB4 PM1 PM2 Exit 1 (Exit Request) (Common) Exit 2 (Exit Request) (Common) Use 18-24 AWG Use 18-24 AWG 12
BASIC WIRING (CONTINUED) WIRING A DOOR SENSING DEVICE The unit can monitor the position of one entrance and will react to a change in the door s status (Relay #2 must be set as a shunt, alarm or CCTV relay, it cannot be set as a control relay). For example, if a door is held open after the relay deactivates or is pried open. The unit can: Call the main residence telephone and report the status of the door. Close Relay #2 to activate a device such as a light, CCTV camera or siren. NOTE: You must enable the Alarm Call feature, see the Keypad Programming manual for information. (Common) NC (Normally Closed) Use 18-24 AWG DS1 HOUSE 8 TB4 PM1 PM2 Exit 2 (Common) WIRING AN AUTO-CALL SENSOR The Auto-Call feature will enable the unit to contact the residence when a driveway sensor (or any device that provides a contact closure) is activated. Use 18-24 AWG DS1 Loop Detector HOUSE 8 TB4 PM1 PM2 Loop Sensor Exit 2 (Common) 13
BASIC WIRING (CONTINUED) WIRING A REMOTE KEYPAD The remote keypad installation requires a shielded 7-conductor 18-24 AWG wire. DS1 External Keypad HOUSE TB4 PIN1 PIN 1 PIN 2 PIN 2 PIN 2 PIN 2 PIN 2 PIN 2 9 PIN2 PIN3 PIN4 PIN5 PIN6 PIN7 EXTERNAL KEYPAD External Keypad Circuit Board TB1 ROW2 ROW3 COL 3 ROW2 ROW3 COL 3 ROW 4 COL1 ROW 1 COL2 ROW 4 COL1 ROW 1 COL2 KEYPAD OUT PIN1-1 (ROW2) PIN2-2 (ROW3) PIN3-3 (COL3) Use shielded 7-conductor 18-24 AWG PIN4-4 (ROW4) PIN5-5 (COL1) PIN6-6 (ROW1) PIN7-7 (COL2) - SHIELD WIRING A REMOTE LIGHTED KEYPAD Splice power wiring for the lighted keypad into power wiring for the unit as shown below. Use 18-24 AWG 300 Max Distance Remote Lighted Keypad Circuit Board DS7 10 TB1 TB2 PWR IN RELAY 2 RELAY 1 J2 Splice Near Unit Power Source 14
GROUND THE CABINET Ensure that the system is grounded properly. The unit contains a number of static sensitive components that can be damaged by static discharge. The ground lug is located on the lower left hand corner of the circuit board. NOTES: An earth ground rod is strongly recommended and should be no further than 12' from the unit and use a minimum of 12 gauge wire in most cases. The type and length of the earth ground rods vary by region. Contact the building inspector's office in the municipality where you plan to install the unit for correct grounding materials and installation procedures. Before digging, contact local underground utility locating companies. Avoid damaging gas, power or other underground utility lines. Do not ground the unit to a pedestal post (gooseneck) if one is used. Green Ground Wire Earth Grounding Rod 12 AWG Minimum 12 Maximum Other Ground Sources within 12 of Unit Ground to Existing Electrical System Electrical Panel Ground to Metallic Cold Water Pipe 15
WIRING POWER TO THE UNIT The 110 Vac outlet must be dedicated to the unit only. This outlet should be wired back to its own 10 Amp minimum circuit breaker. This will prevent two problems: 1. Other equipment cannot introduce spikes, noise, surges, or dips into the power circuit. 2. The system s operation will not be affected if any other equipment develops a short circuit across the power line. Connect the transformer into a 110 Vac outlet after all connections have been made, any other type of outlet will cause damage to the system. AC Power 12 VAC (included) Refer. Bus 1, 2, 3 Conference Rm 2, 3 Air (1) Conditioner M ain R oom Conference Room 1 Conference Room 2 Off Crown Jewel Eug. R m The unit MUST be properly grounded. See table below. Com p. Ser ve 2 Air (2) Conditioner O p e r. R m E ug. D ept. M a n u. 1 R m 110 VAC Outlet Com p. Serv e1 M a in D ept. M a n u. 2 Rm Crown Jewel Circuit Board Dedicated 10 Amp Minimum Circuit Breaker DS7 TB1 TB2 10 PWR IN RELAY 2 RELAY 1 Polarity Does Not Matter (See table below for AWG Recommendations) 12 VDE Power (Not Provided) Polarity Does Not Matter (See table below for AWG Recommendations) POWER WIRE TABLE Distance 30' and under 30' - 75' 75' - 150' 150' - 250' 250' - 500' AC Power Wire Size 18 AWG 18 AWG 14 AWG 12 AWG - - - DC Power Wire Size 18 AWG 18 AWG 18 AWG 16 AWG 12 AWG NOTE: Chamberlain is not responsible for conflicts between the information listed in the above table and the requirements of your local building codes. The information is for suggested use only. Check your local codes before installation. 16
POWERING UP AND TESTING THE UNIT PLUG TRANSFORMER INTO OUTLET Plug the transformer into the 110 Vac outlet. Check the DS8 Power LED is illuminated. KEYPAD 1 DS8 DS9 VR2 "FEEDBACK" VR1 "SPEAKER LEVEL" DS55 DS6 "RING" DS2 MIC DS3 "HOME" "SLIC" HOUSE DS4 "" "HOLD" DS1 TB4 PM1 PM2 PM3 PM4 PM5 PM6 PM7 EXTENRAL KEYPAD DS7 PWR IN RELAY 2 RELAY 1 TEST GATE/DOOR RELAYS DS3 HOUSE "SLIC" DS4 8 DS1 TB4 PM1 PM2 EXT 1 RELAY #1 Insert a jumper wire as shown. Verify that Relay #1 activates for the default 10 seconds and that the gate/door opens properly. It the relay does not activate properly, check wiring and retest. Jumper Wire RELAY #2 Insert a jumper wire as shown. If installed for Control: Verify that Relay #2 activates for the default 10 seconds and that the gate/door opens properly. If installed for Shunt, Alarm, or CCTV: Program the Auxiliary Relay Configuration (Programming Step #26, see the Programming Manual for information). Verify that Relay #2 activates and that the connected device performs as expected. If relay does not activate properly, check wiring and retest. DS3 HOUSE "SLIC" DS4 Jumper Wire 2 8 DS1 TB4 PM1 PM2 EXT 17
ADJUST THE AUDIO ADJUST AUDIO FEEDBACK Audio Feedback must be set accurately to ensure proper operation. The factory setting is indicated by a mark on the rim of the FEEDBACK dial VR2. KEYPAD 1. Press on the unit s keypad. 2. Enter six-digit password (Default = 000000). The unit will beep two times. 4 3. Press the unit will emit a 45 second tone. While the tone is being emitted, adjust the FEEDBACK/VR2 dial until the tone is it s minimum level. 4. Press to discontinue the tone. VR2 "FEEDBACK" MIC DS3 "HOME" "SLIC" DS4 5. Press to exit programming. The unit will emit 3 short beeps. HOUSE ADJUST AUDIO VOLUME The speaker volume may need to be adjusted for proper audio due to inconsistent phone lines. The factory setting is indicated by a mark on the rim of the dial. To increase volume, turn the dial clockwise. 1. Place a call from the unit to the resident s telephone and speak. KEYPAD 2 2. If the speaker volume is either too loud or too soft, adjust the volume using the Speaker Level/VR1 dial. 3. When the speaker volume is set to the desired level. end the call by hanging up (or press ). VR2 "FEEDBACK" VR1 "SPEAKER LEVEL" DS55 MIC "SLIC" DS4 DS1 "" DS3 "HOME" "HOLD" HOUSE 18
VERIFY THE TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS If you have a telephone test set (buttset) with a monitor mode, you can test the connection to the resident's telephone using the following procedure. Telephone Test Set 1. Place test set in monitoring mode. 2. Connect the test set clips to the pins marked (1) on the bypass board and make sure a dial tone is emitted from the test set. 3. Connect the test set clips to the pins marked HOME (2) on the bypass board and make sure a dial tone is emitted from the test set. OPERATE Bypass Board BYPASS 2 1 Ring Tip 1 2 3 4 Ring Tip HOME SYSTEM If you do not have access to a telephone test set, test the connection using the following procedure. 1. Place a telephone call from the resident s telephone to verify it is operating properly, then hang up the phone. 2. Press the # key on the unit s keypad. The telephone in the residence should ring. 3. Have someone answer the phone and press 9 (1) to activate Relay #1, the relay should activate. Then have them press 5 (2) to activate relay #2, the relay should activate. Crown Jewel Keypad 2 1 19
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 # HANG UP CALL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 # HANG UP CALL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 # HANG UP CALL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 # HANG UP CALL MULTIPLE UNIT SET UP/SET UNIT ID NUMBERS Up to seven (7) units can be installed on a signal telephone line. Each unit must have a unique number. from 1 to 7. If you have Call Waiting, you may receive up to two (2) calls from more than one source. For example, if a visitor calls you from the main gate (unit 1), and another visitor tries to call from the rear gate (unit 2), you will be notified by the call waiting beep(s). The unit connected to the phone line closest to the residence should be configured as unit number 1, and the unit connected to the phone line farthest from the residence and closed to the telephone company should be configured as the highest unit number. Unit ID 1 Unit ID Sequencial Order Unit ID 2 Unit ID 3 Unit ID 7 Telco Entrance Box Demarcation Point Residence Number of Units in Chain 7 To Set the Unit ID Number Adding or removing units will require the Unit IDs to be re-entered. The Unit ID can ONLY be programmed using the unit s keypad. 1. Press 2. Enter Unit ID Code [Unit Number] (1-7) 3. Enter total number of units in chain (2-7) 4. Press EXAMPLE: 1 2 3 4 Sets the Unit ID Code as "#5" in a chain of "7" units. Verify the Unit Number 1. Press 2. Press PLETE THE INSTALLATION Once you have finished testing and adjusting the unit, the next step is to program the unit for the customer s specific requirements. Refer to the programming manual for information. 20
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FCC REQUIREMENTS The system complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules. The label affixed to this equipment contains, among other information, the FCC Registration Number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this equipment. You must, upon request, provide this information to your telephone company. The REN is useful to determine the quantity of devices you may connect to your telephone line and still have all of those devices ring when your telephone number is called. In most, but not all areas, the sum of the RENs of all devices connected to one line should not exceed five (5.0). To be certain of the number of devices you may connect to your line, as determined by the REN, you should contact your local telephone company. They will tell you what the maximum REN is for your calling area. The following jacks must be ordered from the telephone company in order to interconnect this equipment with the public communication network: None. If your system causes harm to the telephone network, the Telephone Company may discontinue your service temporarily. If possible, they will notify you in advance. If advance notice is not practical, you will be notified as soon as possible. You will be informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC. Your Telephone Company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations or procedures that could affect the proper functioning of your equipment. If they do you will be notified, in advance, to give you an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted telephone service. Connections to party lines are subject to state tariffs. Contact your local telephone company if you plan to use this equipment on party lines. This equipment cannot be used on public coin service lines provided by the telephone company. DOC REQUIREMENTS NOTICE: The Canadian Department of Communications label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational, and safety requirements. The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user's satisfaction. Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local Telecommunications Company. The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection. In some cases, the company's inside wiring associated with single line individual service may be extended by means of a certified connector assemble (telephone extension cord). The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations. Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment. Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines, and internal metallic water pipe unit, if present, are connected together. This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas. Caution: Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority, or electrician, as appropriate. The Load Number (LN) assigned to each terminal device denotes the percentage of the total load to be connected to a telephone loop which is used by the device, to prevent overloading. The termination on a loop may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the total of the Load Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 100. The Load Number for the unit is 3. 23
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