Bogen Ventilation Hood PCM2000 User Manual

PCM2000  
Configuration Guide  
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SECTION I: APPLICATION CONFIGURATIONS  
SETUP FOR CONFIGURATION 1: PAGE PORT CONTACT CLOSURE - 3-ZONE - ONE-WAY PAGING - SINGLE AMPLIFIER - 25/70V AC SPEAKERS  
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CONFIGURATION 1:  
PAGE PORT CONTACT CLOSURE - 3-ZONE - ONE-WAY PAGING - SINGLE AMPLIFIER - 25/70V AC SPEAKERS  
In this configuration, the PCM unit responds to a contact closure on pins 2 & 5 of the TEL LINE jack on the PCMTIM module shorting the  
+5V source to its ground.When the closure is removed, the page ends.Audio is provided to the system through a separate pair of leads on  
pins 3 & 4 of the TEL LINE jack on the PCMTIM module. Pins 1 & 6 are not used in this configuration.  
Note:The audio pair (page port) must pass DTMF in order to select a zone.  
The required setup includes PCMTIM - PCMCPU - PCMZPM - PCMPS2. Modules must be assembled, from left to right, in this order.  
INSTALLATION:  
STEP 1:Assembling Modules PCMTIM to PCMCPU and to PCMZPM (see Illustration on page 38)  
Plug the 6-pin power connector from the PCMCPU module to the PCMTIM module jack (J2). Be sure that the locking ridge faces head-  
er wall. (Green wire to the top.)  
Plug the 26-pin ribbon cable from the PCMCPU module to the PCMTIM module 26-pin connector (J1). Be sure to align the polarizing  
tab in slot. (Pin 1 red stripe to the top.)  
Place the modules together and dress the connector cables away from the sheet metal so they will not get pinched.  
Push the two units together while aligning the locking tabs in the PCMTIM module to the locking slots in the PCMCPU module. Slide  
the two units until the faces of both units are even.  
Secure the two units together by tightening a screw into the screw clamp tab in the back of the PCMTIM.  
Follow the same steps to add the PCMZPM module.  
Note: Do NOT connect the PCMPS2 (power supply) at this point.  
STEP 2: Connecting Paging Port/Contact Closure from theTelephone System to the PCMTIM Module  
Take the page port audio pair from the telephone system and wire it to the RJ11 TEL-LINE jack to pins 3 & 4 (red and green); and the  
contact closure pair to pins 2 & 5 (black and yellow).  
Use a 4- or 6-pin modular cord to connect the RJ11 to the TEL-LINE input on the PCMTIM module.  
STEP 3: Switch Settings  
Set the TEL-INT-SEL DIP switches on the PCMTIM module for Page Port Contact Closure configuration: switches 2, 3 & 7 ON (to the  
right) and switches 1, 4, 5 & 6 OFF (to the left).  
Set the SYS-ID DIP switches on the PCMCPU module to the OFF position (to the left).  
Set the RUN-PROGRAM switch on the PCMCPU module to the RUN mode (up).  
Set the Talk Back DIP switches on the PCMZPM module to the OFF position (to the left) for all zones.  
Set the OUTPUT switch on the PCMZPM module to the HI-PWR position (down).  
STEP 4: Testing your System  
Connect power supply PCMPS2 to the PCMCPU module to either the power jack 12V DC input or wire it to the 12V DC screw ter-  
minals observing polarity.  
At this point all the power LEDs should be lit on each module.  
Access the page port from the phone system and verify access tones (double beep) in handset.  
At this point, the system should be functioning properly.  
Disconnect Power Supply.  
STEP 5: Connecting the Paging Amplifier  
Locate the terminals on the PCMCPU module labeled PA IN/RT and wire to the TIP and Ring (T & R) input on the Bogen paging amplifi-  
er (either TPU-Series, GS-Series or Classic Series.)  
Locate the terminals on the PCMCPU module labeled PA OUT/RT and wire to COMMON and either the 25 or 70V output on the  
paging amplifier.  
STEP 6: Connecting 25/70V AC Speakers  
Locate the terminals on the PCMZPM module labeled ZONE A.These terminals have two connections marked + and -.Wire your  
speakers for ZONE ONE to these terminals. Observe polarity (-) to common (+) to selected tap setting.  
Follow the same procedure for the terminals labeled ZONE B for ZONE TWO, and the terminals labeled ZONE C for ZONE THREE.  
STEP 7: Testing your System  
Connect the power supply PCMPS2 to the PCMCPU module to either the power jack 12V DC input or wire it to the 12V DC screw  
terminals, observing polarity.  
Connect the Bogen amplifier to the AC power outlet (120V AC, 60Hz).  
Set the volume on your Bogen amplifier to a 1/2 turn.  
Access the paging from the telephone system and listen (on the handset) for the confirmation tone (double beep).  
Dial 01 to access ZONE ONE and listen (on the handset and also to the speakers) for a pre-announce tone (single beep) followed by  
your page (audio).  
Follow the same steps for ZONES TWO (02) and THREE (03).  
Set the Bogen amplifier to the desired volume level.  
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SETUP FOR CONFIGURATION 2: PAGE PORTVOX CIRCUIT - 3-ZONE - ONE-WAY PAGING - SINGLE AMPLIFIER - 25/70V AC SPEAKERS  
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CONFIGURATION 2:  
PAGE PORTVOX CIRCUIT - 3-ZONE - ONE-WAY PAGING - SINGLE AMPLIFIER - 25/70V AC SPEAKERS  
This configuration is for Page Ports without Contact Closures.A dry audio pair connected to pins 3 & 4 of the TEL LINE jack on the  
PCMTIM module is used to detect audio and activate the system. Paging ends when theVOX timer or default timer times out. Pins 1, 2, 5 &  
6 are not used in this configuration.  
Note:The audio pair (page port) must pass DTMF in order to select a zone.  
The required setup includes: PCMTIM - PCMCPU - PCMZPM - PCMPS2. Modules must be assembled, from left to right, in this order.  
INSTALLATION:  
STEP 1: Assembling Modules PCMTIM to PCMCPU and to PCMZPM  
Follow the same procedure described previously on page 5, step 1.  
Note: Do NOT connect the PCMPS2 (power supply) at this point.  
STEP 2: Connecting Paging Port/VOX from theTelephone System to the PCMTIM Module  
Take the page port (VOX) audio pair from the telephone system and wire it to the RJ11 TEL-LINE jack in the PCMTIM module to pins  
3 & 4 (red and green).  
Use a 4- or 6-pin modular cord to connect the RJ11 to the TEL-LINE input on the PCMTIM module.  
STEP 3: Switch Settings  
Set the TEL-INT-SEL DIP switches on the PCMTIM module for Page PortVOX configuration: switches 1 & 7 ON (to the right) and  
switches 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6 OFF (to the left).  
Set the SYS-ID DIP switches on the PCMCPU module to the OFF position (to the left).  
Set the RUN-PROGRAM switch on the PCMCPU module to the RUN mode (up).  
Set the Talk Back DIP switches on the PCMZPM module to the OFF position (to the left) for all zones.  
Set the OUTPUT switch on the PCMZPM module to the HI-PWR position (down).  
STEP 4: Testing your System  
Follow the same procedure described previously on page 5, step 4.  
STEP 5: Connecting the Paging Amplifier  
Follow the same procedure described previously on page 5, step 5.  
STEP 6: Connecting 25/70V AC Speakers  
Follow the same procedure described previously on page 5, step 6.  
STEP 7: Testing your System  
Follow the same procedure described previously on page 5, step 7.  
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SETUP FOR CONFIGURATION 3: LOOP STARTTRUNK - 3-ZONE - ONE-WAY PAGING - SINGLE AMPLIFIER - 25/70V AC SPEAKERS  
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CONFIGURATION 3:  
LOOP START TRUNK - 3-ZONE - ONE-WAY PAGING - SINGLE AMPLIFIER - 25/70V AC SPEAKERS  
In this configuration, the PCM unit supplies a 48V talk battery and loop current detection from pins 3 & 4 of the TEL LINE jack on the  
PCMTIM module to the loop start trunk in the telephone system.There are two modes of operation for loop start trunk.  
(1) When the unit detects a loop resistance between TIP and RING, it activates.When the loop opens, the page ends. Pins 1, 2, 5 & 6 are not  
used in this configuration. Note: Default andVOX timers are not used in this mode.  
(2) The unit will operate as in mode one, except it will also provide a one-second hook flash after the expiration of theVOX and/or Default  
timers. Operation in this mode will enable the unit to automatically disconnect itself from the loop start trunk of the PBX.This will prevent  
the paging system from being locked up indefinitely in the event a telephone is accidentally left off hook after a page has been completed.The  
feature codes are 014 to inhibit and 015 to enable this feature.The default feature code is 014 (OFF).  
The required setup includes PCMTIM - PCMCPU - PCMZPM - PCMPS2. Modules must be assembled, from left to right, in this order.  
INSTALLATION:  
STEP 1: Assembling Modules PCMTIM to PCMCPU and to PCMZPM  
Follow the same procedure described previously on page 5, step 1.  
Note: Do NOT connect the PCMPS2 (power supply) at this point.  
STEP 2: Connecting Loop StartTrunk from theTelephone System to the PCMTIM Module  
Take the loop start trunk pair from the telephone system and wire it to the RJ11 TEL-LINE jack in the PCMTIM module to pins 3 and 4  
(red and green).  
Use a 4 or 6-pin modular cord to connect the RJ11 to the TEL-LINE input on the PCMTIM module.  
STEP 3: Switch Settings  
Set the TEL-INT-SEL DIP switches on the PCMTIM module for Loop Start Trunk configuration: switches 3, 4 & 5 ON (to the right) and  
switches 1, 2, 6 & 7 OFF (to the left).  
Set the SYS-ID DIP switches on the PCMCPU module to the OFF position (to the left).  
Set the RUN-PROGRAM switch on the PCMCPU module to the RUN mode (up).  
Set the Talk Back DIP switches on the PCMZPM module to the OFF position (to the left) for all zones.  
Set the OUTPUT switch on the PCMZPM module to the HI-PWR position (down).  
STEP 4: Testing your System  
Connect power supply PCMPS2 to the PCMCPU module to either the power jack 12V DC input or wire it to the 12V DC screw ter-  
minals observing polarity.  
Power LEDs should be lit on each module.  
Access the Loop Start Trunk from the phone system and verify access tones (double beep).  
At this point, the system should be functioning properly.  
Disconnect Power Supply.  
STEP 5: Connecting the Paging Amplifier  
Follow the same procedure described previously on page 5, step 5.  
STEP 6: Connecting 25/70V AC Speakers  
Follow the same procedure described previously on page 5, step 6.  
STEP 7: Testing your System  
Connect the power supply PCMPS2 to the PCMCPU module to either the power jack 12V DC input or wire it to the 12V DC screw  
terminals observing polarity.  
Connect the Bogen amplifier to the AC power outlet (120V AC 60Hz).  
Set the volume on your Bogen amplifier to a 1/2 turn.  
Access the Loop Start Trunk from the telephone system and listen (on the handset) for the confirmation tone (double beep).  
Dial 01 to access ZONE ONE and listen (on the handset and also to the speakers) for a pre-announce tone (single beep) followed by  
your page (audio)  
Follow the same steps for ZONES TWO (02) and THREE (03).  
Set the Bogen amplifier to the desired volume level.  
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SETUP FOR CONFIGURATION 4: GROUND START TRUNK - 3-ZONE - ONE-WAY PAGING - SINGLE AMPLIFIER - 25/70V AC SPEAKERS  
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CONFIGURATION 4:  
GROUND START TRUNK - 3-ZONE - ONE-WAY PAGING - SINGLE AMPLIFIER - 25/70V AC SPEAKERS  
In this configuration, the PCM unit supplies a 48V talk battery and loop current detection from pins 3 & 4 of the TEL LINE jack on the  
PCMTIM module to the ground start trunk in the telephone system.There are two modes of operation for ground start trunk.  
(1) When the ground start trunk grounds Ring, the unit responds by closing the connection to Tip, which completes the access procedure.  
When the loop is opened, the page ends. Pins 1, 2, 5 & 6 are not used in this configuration. Note: Default andVOX timers are not used  
in this mode.  
(2) The unit will operate as in mode one, except it will also provide a one-second hook flash after the expiration of theVOX and/or Default  
timers. Operation in this mode will enable the unit to automatically disconnect itself from the ground start trunk of the PBX.This will pre-  
vent the paging system from being locked up indefinitely in the event a telephone is accidentally left off hook after a page has been complet-  
ed.The feature codes are 014 to inhibit and 015 to enable this feature.The default feature code is 014 (OFF).  
The required setup includes PCMTIM - PCMCPU - PCMZPM - PCMPS2. Modules must be assembled, from left to right, in this order.  
INSTALLATION:  
STEP 1: Assembling Modules PCMTIM to PCMCPU and to PCMZPM  
Follow the same procedure described previously on page 5, step 1.  
Note: Do NOT connect the PCMPS2 (power supply) at this point.  
STEP 2: Connecting the Ground StartTrunk from theTelephone System to the PCMTIM Module  
Take the ground start trunk pair from the telephone system and wire it to the RJ11 TEL-LINE jack in the PCMTIM module to pins 3 and  
4 (red and green).  
Use a 4 or 6-pin modular cord to connect the RJ11 to the TEL-LINE input on the PCMTIM module.  
Use a 24-gauge solid wire to connect the GND ST terminal on the PCMTIM module to the PBX ground.This is typically the AC ground  
for the PBX system.  
STEP 3: Switch Settings  
Set the TEL-INT-SEL DIP switches on the PCMTIM module for Ground Start Trunk configuration: switches 2, 4 & 5 ON (to the right)  
and switches 1, 3, 6 & 7 OFF (to the left).  
Set the SYS-ID DIP switches on the PCMCPU module to the OFF position (to the left).  
Set the RUN-PROGRAM switch on the PCMCPU module to the RUN mode (up).  
Set the Talk Back DIP switches on the PCMZPM module to the OFF position (to the left) for all zones.  
Set the OUTPUT switch on the PCMZPM module to the HI-PWR position (down).  
STEP 4: Testing your System  
Connect power supply PCMPS2 to the PCMCPU module to either the power jack 12V DC input or wire it to the 12V DC screw ter-  
minals observing polarity.  
At this point all the power LEDs should be lit on each module.  
Access the Ground Start Trunk from the phone system and verify access tones (double beep).  
At this point, the system should be functioning properly.  
Disconnect Power Supply.  
STEP 5: Connecting the Paging Amplifier  
Follow the same procedure described previously on page 5, step 5.  
STEP 6: Connecting 25/70V AC Speakers  
Follow the same procedure described previously on page 5, step 6.  
STEP 7: Testing your System  
Connect the power supply PCMPS2 to the PCMCPU module to either the power jack 12V DC input or wire it to the 12V DC screw  
terminals observing polarity.  
Connect the Bogen amplifier to the AC power outlet (120V AC 60Hz).  
Set the volume on your Bogen amplifier to a 1/2 turn.  
Access the Ground Start Trunk from the telephone system and listen (on the handset) for the confirmation tone (double beep).  
Dial 01 to access ZONE ONE and listen (on the handset and also to the speakers) for a pre-announce tone (single beep) followed by  
your page (audio).  
Follow the same steps for ZONES TWO (02) and THREE (03).  
Set the Bogen amplifier to the desired volume level.  
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SETUP FOR CONFIGURATION 5: STATION LEVEL/CENTREX - 3-ZONE - ONE-WAY PAGING - SINGLE AMPLIFIER - 25/70V AC SPEAKERS  
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CONFIGURATION 5:  
STATION LEVEL/CENTREX - 3-ZONE - ONE-WAY PAGING - SINGLE AMPLIFIER - 25/70V AC SPEAKERS  
In this configuration, the PCM unit responds to a 90V AC 20Hz ringing signal in pins 3 & 4 of the TEL LINE jack on the PCMTIM module and  
answers after the first full ring.As soon as it answers, the default timer is started.The default timer determines the maximum length of any  
page.When a paging zone is selected, theVOX timer (if enabled) is started.ThisVOX timer repeatedly resets as long as audio is detected on  
the line. If no audio is detected within theVOX time period, the page will end. If audio continues to be detected, the default timer will con-  
trol the page length. Pins 1, 2, 5 & 6 are not used in this configuration.  
Note: In this configuration, the unit will also respond to CPC pulses (interruption of loop current) disconnecting the line.  
The required setup includes PCMTIM -PCMCPU - PCMZPM - PCMPS2. Modules must be assembled, from left to right, in this order.  
INSTALLATION:  
STEP 1: Assembling Modules PCMTIM to PCMCPU and to PCMZPM  
Follow the same procedure described previously on page 5, step 1.  
Note: Do NOT connect the PCMPS2 (power supply) at this point.  
STEP 2: Connecting the Station Level/Centrex from theTelephone System to the PCMTIM Module  
Take the Station Level/Centrex pair from the telephone system and wire it to the RJ11 TEL-LINE jack in the PCMTIM module to pins 3  
and 4 (red and green).  
Use a 4 or 6-pin modular cord to connect the RJ11 to the TEL-LINE input on the PCMTIM module.  
STEP 3: Switch Settings  
Set the TEL-INT-SEL DIP switches on the PCMTIM module for Station Level/Centrex configuration: switch 6 ON (to the right) and  
switches 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 & 7 OFF (to the left).  
Set the SYS-ID DIP switches on the PCMCPU module to the OFF position (to the left).  
Set the RUN-PROGRAM switch on the PCMCPU module to the RUN mode (up).  
Set the Talk Back DIP switches on the PCMZPM module to the OFF position (to the left) for all zones.  
Set the OUTPUT switch on the PCMZPM module to the HI-PWR position (down).  
STEP 4: Testing your System  
Connect power supply PCMPS2 to the PCMCPU module to either the power jack 12V DC input or wire it to the 12V DC screw ter-  
minals observing polarity.  
At this point all the power LEDs should be lit on each module.  
Access the Station Level/Centrex line from the phone system and verify access tones (double beep).  
At this point, the system should be functioning properly.  
Disconnect Power Supply.  
STEP 5: Connecting the Paging Amplifier  
Follow the same procedure described previously on page 5, step 5.  
STEP 6: Connecting 25/70V AC Speakers  
Follow the same procedure described previously on page 5, step 6.  
STEP 7: Testing your System  
Connect the power supply PCMPS2 to the PCMCPU module to either the power jack 12V DC input or wire it to the 12V DC screw  
terminals observing polarity.  
Connect the Bogen amplifier to the AC power outlet (120V AC 60Hz).  
Set the volume on your Bogen amplifier to a 1/2 turn.  
Access the Station Level/Centrex port from the telephone system and listen (on the handset) for the confirmation tone (double beep).  
Dial 01 to access zone ONE and listen (on the handset and also to the speakers) for a pre-announce tone (single beep) followed by  
your page (audio).  
Follow the same steps for ZONES TWO (02) and THREE (03).  
Set the Bogen amplifier to the desired volume level.  
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SETUP FOR CONFIGURATION 6: EXTENDED PAGING SYSTEM  
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CONFIGURATION 6:  
EXTENDED PAGING SYSTEM  
This illustration shows the wiring between a master assembly and a satellite assembly in a PCM system with a satellite assembly for one-way paging.  
As described previously, the required setup for one-way basic configuration includes: PCMTIM, PCMCPU, PCMZPM, and the power supply  
PCMPS2. For PCM systems with satellites (more than 9 zones), the number of modules and power supplies will increase as follows:  
# ZONES  
# PCMTIM  
# PCMCPU  
# PCMZPM*  
# PCMPS2  
1 to 9  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1 to 3  
4 to 6  
7 to 9  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 to 18  
19 to 27  
28 to 36  
37 to 45  
46 to 54  
55 to 63  
64 to 72  
73 to 81  
82 to 90  
91 to 99  
10 to 12  
13 to 15  
16 to 18  
19 to 21  
22 to 24  
25 to 27  
28 to 30  
31 to 33  
10  
11  
10  
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Notice that for every 9 zones, one additional PCMCPU and one additional PCMPS2 are needed.  
* 1 PCMZPM for every 1-3 paging zones.  
INSTALLATION:  
STEP 1: Assembling Master Modules PCMTIM to PCMCPU and to PCMZPM  
Follow the same procedure described previously on page 5, step 1.  
Note: Do NOT connect the PCMPS2 (power supply) at this point.  
STEP 2: Assembling Satellite Modules PCMCPU to PCMZPM (see Illustration on page 38)  
Plug the 6-pin power connector from the PCMZPM module to the PCMCPU module jack (J2.) Be sure that the locking ridge faces the  
header wall. (Green wire to the top).  
Plug the 26-pin ribbon cable from the PCMZPM module to the PCMCPU module 26-pin connector (J1). Be sure to align the polarizing  
tab in slot. (Pin 1 red stripe to the top).  
The satellite systems are usually installed below the the master assembly and must be within 3 feet of each other.  
Use an RCA cable to connect the PCMCPU modules from DATA LINK to DATA LINK RCA connectors. (See drawing.)  
STEP 3: Switch Settings  
Set the TEL-INT-SEL DIP switches on the PCMTIM module to match the paging output access from the telephone system based on the  
type of telephone interface used. (See step 3 on page 5 if using Page Port Contact Closure; page 7 for Page PortVOX; page 9 for Loop  
Start Trunk; page 11 for Ground Start Trunk; or page 13 for Station Level/Centrex.)  
Set the SYS-ID DIP switches on the master PCMCPU module to the OFF position (to the left).  
Set the SYS-ID DIP switches on the first satellite PCMCPU module to the following configuration: Switch 1 to the ON position (to the  
right). Switches 2, 3, & 4 to the OFF position (to the left). See SYS-ID switch settings chart on page 38 for additional satellite systems.  
Set the RUN-PROGRAM switch on the PCMCPU module to the RUN mode (up).  
Set the TALK BACK switches on the PCMZPM modules to the OFF position (to the left) for all zones.  
Set the OUTPUT switch on all the PCMZPM modules to the HI-PWR position (down).  
STEP 4: Testing your System  
Connect one PCMPS2 power supply to each PCMCPU module either by the power jack 12V DC input or wire it to the 12V DC screw  
terminals, observing polarity.  
At this point all the power LEDs should be lit on each module.  
Access the paging from the phone system and verify access tones (double beep).  
At this point, the system should be functioning properly.  
Disconnect Power Supply.  
STEP 5: Connecting the Paging Amplifier  
Locate the terminals on both PCMCPU modules labeled PA OUT/RT and wire them to the COMMON and 25V or 70V output on the  
Bogen paging amplifier (either TPU-Series, GS-Series or Classic Series).  
Locate the terminals on the PCMCPU modules labeled PA IN/RT and wire to the TIP and RING input on the Bogen paging amplifier.At  
this point, the amplifier is connected in parallel to the master PCMCPU module and the satellite PCMCPU module.  
STEP 6: Connecting 25/70V AC Speakers  
Follow the same procedure described previously on page 5, step 6.  
STEP 7: Testing your System  
Follow the same procedure described previously on page 5, step 7.  
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SETUP FOR CONFIGURATION 7:TWO-WAY TALK BACK PAGING SYSTEM  
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CONFIGURATION 7:  
TWO-WAY TALK BACK PAGING SYSTEM  
This configuration is essentially the same as the one-way paging system described previously.The main difference between the one-way con-  
figuration and this configuration is that the centralized high-power amplifier is connected to the PCMTBM module instead of the PCMCPU  
module.The required setup includes: PCMTIM - PCMCPU - PCMTBM - PCMZPM - PCMPS2. Modules must be assembled, from left to right,  
in this order.  
Notes: Talk Back is only available in High-Power Zones with 25/70V AC speakers.The paging access output from the tele-  
phone system must support two-way communications.  
INSTALLATION:  
STEP 1: Assembling Modules PCMTIM to PCMCPU to PCMTBM and to PCMZPM (see Illustration on page 38)  
Plug the 6-pin power connector from the PCMCPU module to the PCMTIM module jack (J2.) Make sure that the locking ridge faces  
header wall. (Green wire to the top).  
Plug the 26-pin ribbon cable from the PCMCPU module to the PCMTIM module 26-pin connector (J1). Make sure to align the polarizing  
tab in slot. (Pin 1 red stripe to the top).  
Place the modules together and dress the connector cables away from the sheet metal so they will not get pinched.  
Push the two units together while aligning the locking tabs in the PCMTIM module to the locking slots in the PCMCPU module. Slide  
the two units until the faces of both units are even.  
Secure the two units together by tightening a screw into the screw clamp tab in the back of the unit.  
Follow the same steps to add the PCMTBM module and the PCMZPM modules.  
Note: Do NOT connect the PCMPS2 (power supply) at this point.  
STEP 2: ConnectingTelephone System Paging Output to the PCMTIM  
Refer to paging access modes described previously in Step 2 on pages 5 (paging port/contact closure), 7 (paging port/VOX), 9 (loop start  
trunk), 11 (ground start trunk), or 13 (station level/Centrex).  
STEP 3: Switch Settings  
Set the TEL-INT-SEL DIP switches on the PCMTIM module to match the paging output access from the telephone system based on the  
type of telephone interface used. (See step 3 on page 5 if using Page Port Contact Closure; page 7 for Page PortVOX; page 9 for Loop  
Start Trunk; page 11 for Ground Start Trunk; or page 13 for Station Level/Centrex.)  
Set the SYS-ID DIP switches on the PCMCPU to the OFF position (to the left).  
Set the RUN-PROGRAM switch on the PCMCPU to the RUN mode (up).  
Set the TALK BACK switches for the zones requiring two-way talk back to the ON position (right) on the PCMZPM module.  
Set the OUTPUT switch on the PCMZPM module to the HI-PWR position (down).  
STEP 4: Testing your System  
Connect power supply PCMPS2 to the PCMCPU module to either the power jack 12V DC input or wire it to the 12V DC screw ter-  
minals observing polarity.  
At this point all the power LEDs should be lit on each module.  
Access the paging from the phone system and verify access tones (double beep) in handset.  
Speak into the handset and listen.You should be able to hear the Talk Back Relay clicking back and forth inside the PCMTBM module.  
(You must be near the PCM unit to hear it.)  
At this point, the system should be functioning properly.  
Disconnect Power Supply.  
STEP 5: Connecting the Paging Amplifier  
Locate the terminals on the PCMTBM module labeled PA OUT/RT and wire to the COMMON and either 25 or 70V output on the  
Bogen paging amplifier (either TPU-Series, GS-Series or Classic Series).  
Locate the terminals on the PCMTBM module labeled PA IN/RT and wire to the TIP and RING input on the Bogen paging amplifier.  
STEP 6: Connecting 25/70V AC Speakers  
Follow the same procedure described previously on page 5, step 6.  
STEP 7: Testing your System  
Connect the power supply PCMPS2 to the PCMCPU module to either the power jack 12V DC input or wire it to the 12V DC screw  
terminals observing polarity.  
Connect the Bogen amplifier to the AC power outlet (120V AC 60Hz).  
Set the volume on your Bogen amplifier to a 1/2 turn.  
Access the paging from the telephone system and listen (on the handset) for the confirmation tone (double beep).  
Dial 01 to access ZONE ONE and listen (on the handset and also to the speakers) for a pre-announce tone (single beep).At this point  
you should be able to hear audio from the location where the speaker for ZONE ONE is installed.  
The volume and delay controls on the PCMTBM module control the audio back into the handset.Adjust these controls for best opera-  
tion.  
Set the Bogen amplifier to the desired volume level.  
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SETUP FOR CONFIGURATION 8:TWO-WAY TALK BACK EXTENDED PAGING SYSTEM  
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CONFIGURATION 8:  
TWO-WAY TALK BACK EXTENDED PAGING SYSTEM  
This configuration is essentially the same as the two-way paging system described previously on page 17.The main difference is the addition  
of a satellite assembly.  
The required setup includes: PCMTIM - 2 PCMCPU - PCMTBM - 4 PCMZPM - 2 PCMPS2  
Note: Talk Back is only available in High-Power Zones with 25/70V AC speakers.  
The paging access output from the telephone system must support two-way communications.  
INSTALLATION:  
STEP 1: Assembling Master Modules PCMTIM to PCMCPU to PCMTBM and to PCMZPM  
Follow the same procedure described previously on page 17, step 1.  
Note: Do NOT connect the PCMPS2 (power supply) at this point.  
STEP 2: Assembling Satellite Modules PCMCPU to PCMZPM  
Follow the same procedure described previously on page 15, step 2.  
STEP 3: Switch Settings  
Set the TEL-INT-SEL DIP switches on the PCMTIM module to match the paging output access from the telephone system based on the  
type of telephone interface used. (See step 3 on page 5 if using Page Port Contact Closure; page 7 for Page PortVOX; page 9 for Loop  
Start Trunk; page 11 for Ground Start Trunk; or page 13 for Station Level/Centrex.)  
Set the SYS-ID DIP switches on the master PCMCPU module to the OFF position (to the left).  
Set the SYS-ID DIP switches on the first satellite PCMCPU module to the following configuration: switch 1 to the ON position (to the  
right), switches 2, 3, & 4 to the OFF position (to the left). See additional SYS-ID settings on page 38.  
Set the RUN-PROGRAM switch on each PCMCPU to the RUN mode (up).  
Set the TALK BACK switches on the PCMZPM modules to the ON position (to the right) for all zones.  
Set the OUTPUT switch on each PCMZPM module to the HI-PWR position (down).  
STEP 4: Testing your System  
Connect one PCMPS2 power supply to each PCMCPU module to either the power jack 12V DC input or wire it to the 12V DC screw  
terminals, observing polarity.  
At this point all the power LEDs should be lit on each module.  
Access the paging from the phone system and verify access tones (double beep).  
At this point, the system should be functioning properly.  
Disconnect Power Supply.  
STEP 5: Connecting the Paging Amplifier  
Locate the terminals on the PCMTBM module labeled PA OUT/RT and wire to the COMMON and either 25 or 70V output on the  
Bogen paging amplifier (either TPU-Series, GS-Series or Classic Series).  
Locate the terminals on the PCMTBM module labeled PA IN/RT and wire to the TIP and RING input on the Bogen paging amplifier.  
STEP 6: Connecting 25/70V AC Speakers  
Follow the same procedure described previously on page 5, step 6.  
STEP 7: Testing your System  
Connect a PCMPS2 power supply to each PCMCPU module to either the power jack 12V DC input or wire it to the 12V DC screw  
terminals observing polarity.  
Connect the Bogen amplifier to the AC power outlet (120V AC 60Hz).  
Set the volume on your Bogen amplifier to a 1/2 turn.  
Access the paging from the telephone system and listen (on the handset) for the confirmation tone (double beep).  
Dial 01 to access ZONE ONE and listen (on the handset and also to the speakers) for a pre-announce tone (single beep).At this point,  
you should be able to hear audio from the location where the speaker for ZONE ONE is installed.  
The volume and delay controls on the PCMTBM module, control the audio back into the handset.Adjust these controls for best opera-  
tion.  
Set the Bogen amplifier to the desired volume level.  
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SETUP FOR CONFIGURATION 9: 3-ZONE - ONE-WAY PAGING - LOW-POWER SYSTEM - DEDICATED AMPLIFIERS OR SELF-AMPLIFIED SPEAKERS  
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CONFIGURATION 9:  
3-ZONE - ONE-WAY PAGING - LOW-POWER SYSTEM - DEDICATED AMPLIFIERS OR SELF-AMPLIFIED SPEAKERS  
Low-Power System is a switch-selectable feature that allows the system designer to use dedicated amplifiers or self-amplified speakers on the  
zone outputs.The PCMZPM module that is to be used as a low-power module will switch only low-level signals to the zone outputs for use  
with dedicated amplifiers or self-amplified speakers. Note that its output switch is set to LO PWR. In this example, three TPU100B amplifiers  
are used but amplified speakers can be substituted.  
Note: Low-Power Systems do not support two-way paging.  
INSTALLATION:  
STEP 1: Assembling Modules  
Follow the same procedure described previously on page 5, step 1.  
Note: Do NOT connect the PCMPS2 (power supply) at this point.  
STEP 2: ConnectingTelephone System Paging Output to the PCMTIM  
Refer to paging access modes described previously in Step 2 on pages 5 (paging port/contact closure), 7 (paging port/VOX), 9 (loop start  
trunk), 11 (ground start trunk), or 13 (station level/Centrex).  
STEP 3: Switch Settings  
Set the TEL-INT-SEL DIP switches on the PCMTIM module to match the paging output access from the telephone system based on the  
type of telephone interface used. (See step 3 on page 5 if using Page Port Contact Closure; page 7 for Page PortVOX; page 9 for Loop  
Start Trunk; page 11 for Ground Start Trunk; or page 13 for Station Level/Centrex.)  
Set the SYS-ID switches on the PCMCPU to the OFF position (to the left).  
Set the TALKBACK switches on the PCMZPM to the OFF position (to the left) for all zones.  
Set the LO PWR / HI PWR OUTPUT switch on the PCMZPM to the LO PWR position (up).  
STEP 4: Connecting the Paging Amplifiers  
Locate the terminals on the PCMZPM module labeled ZONE A and connect to the TIP and RING terminals of the amplifier(s) for  
ZONE A.  
Follow the same procedure for ZONE B and ZONE C.  
STEP 5: Connecting Self-Amplified Speakers  
Locate the terminals on the amplifiers labeled COM and 25V or 70V AC and connect the speakers related to that particular zone.  
STEP 6: TestingYour System  
Follow the same procedure described previously on page 5, step 7.  
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SETUP FOR CONFIGURATION 10: 6 ZONES - ONE-WAY PAGING - MIXED HIGH- AND LOW-POWER ZONES -  
25/70V AC OR SELF-AMPLIFIED SPEAKERS  
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CONFIGURATION 10:  
6 ZONES - ONE-WAY PAGING - MIXED HIGH- AND LOW-POWER ZONES -  
25/70V AC OR SELF-AMPLIFIED SPEAKERS  
High- and Low-Power Mixed System is a non-programmable feature that lets the system designer use a dedicated amplifier or self-amplified  
speaker per zone and at the same time use a centralized amplifier for zones requiring less than 250 watts of power*.The PCMZPM module  
to be used as a low-power module must have all three zones with dedicated amplifiers or self-amplified speakers and have its output switch  
set to Low-Power.The other PCMZPM module will be used as a high-power module and its output switch must be set to High-Power. In this  
example, three TPU100B amplifiers are used on the second PCMZPM low-power module.  
Note: Low-Power Systems do not support two-way paging.  
INSTALLATION:  
STEP 1: Assembling Modules  
Follow the same procedure described previously on page 5, step 1.  
Note: Do NOT connect PCMPS2 (power supply) at this point.  
STEP 2: ConnectingTelephone System Paging Output to the PCMTIM  
Refer to paging access modes described previously in Step 2 on pages 5 (paging port/contact closure), 7 (paging port/VOX), 9 (loop start  
trunk), 11 (ground start trunk), or 13 (station level/Centrex).  
STEP 3: Switch and Control Settings  
Set the TEL-INT-SEL DIP switches on the PCMTIM module to match the paging output access from the telephone system based on the  
type of telephone interface used. (See step 3 on page 5 if using Page Port Contact Closure; page 7 for Page PortVOX; page 9 for Loop  
Start Trunk; page 11 for Ground Start Trunk; or page 13 for Station Level/Centrex.)  
Set the SYS ID switches on the PCMCPU module to the OFF position (to the left).  
Set the TALK BACK switches on the PCMZPM module to the OFF position (to the left) for all zones.  
Set the LO PWR / HI PWR OUTPUT switch on the first PCMZPM High-Power module to the HI PWR OUTPUT position (down).  
Set the LO PWR / HI PWR OUTPUT switch on the second PCMZPM Low-Power module to the LO PWR OUTPUT position (up).  
STEP 4: Connecting Amplifiers  
Locate the terminals on the PCMCPU module labeled PA IN/RT and wire it to the TIP and RING (T & R) input on the amplifier.  
Locate the terminals on the PCMCPU module labeled PA OUT/RT and wire it to the COMMON and either 25 or 70V AC output on  
the amplifier.  
Locate the terminals on the second PCMZPM module Low-Power module labeled ZONE A and connect the amplifier to the TIP and  
RING terminals. Follow the same procedure for ZONE B and ZONE C.  
STEP 5: Connecting 25/70V AC Speakers  
Follow the same procedure described previously on page 5, step 6.  
STEP 6: TestingYour System  
Connect the power supply PCMPS2 to the PCMCPU module to either the power jack 12V DC input or wire it to the 12V DC screw  
terminals observing polarity.  
Connect the Bogen amplifiers to the AC power outlet (120V AC 60Hz).  
Set the volume on your Bogen amplifiers to a 1/2 turn.  
Access the Paging from the telephone system and listen (on the handset) for the confirmation tone (double beep).  
Dial 01 to access ZONE ONE and listen (on the handset and also to the speakers) for a pre-announce tone (single beep) followed by  
your page (audio).  
Follow the same steps for ZONES TWO (02) through SIX (06).  
Set the Bogen amplifiers to the desired volume level.  
* Older PCM systems only have a 150W capacity.  
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SETUP FOR CONFIGURATION 11: MICROPHONE OVERRIDE  
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CONFIGURATION 11:  
MICROPHONE OVERRIDE  
Microphone Override is a feature that lets the system designer take priority over all paging functions and make a system-wide page to all  
speakers.  
In addition to the PCM modules, setup requires a BogenVAR1 (voice-activated relay), PRS40C (12V DC power supply) and an MBS1000 or  
DDU250 (desktop microphone).  
The Override feature includes a quad beep pre-announce tone which can be enabled or inhibited.  
INSTALLATION:  
STEP 1: Assembling Modules and Connecting the Amplifier  
Refer to step 1 on pages 5 and 17.  
STEP 2: Connecting the Paging Amplifier  
Follow the same procedure described previously on page 5 or 17, step 5.  
STEP 3: Connecting Optional Equipment  
Attach a 6-pin RJ11 modular jack to the wall next to the PCM2000 unit.  
Connect the first audio output terminal from the top of theVAR1 (right screw terminals) to the RJ11 modular jack terminalY (yellow).  
Connect the second audio output terminal from the top of theVAR1 to the N.O. contact of theVAR1.  
Connect the fifth screw terminal from the top of theVAR1 (see drawing) to the RJ11 modular jack terminal BK (black).  
Connect the relay terminals (normally open contacts) from theVAR1 (two bottom right screw terminals) to the RJ11 modular jack ter-  
minals W (white) and BL (blue).  
Connect the MBS1000 or DDU250 microphone leads to theVAR1 (left screw terminals): red to third screw, black to fifth screw, and  
shield to fourth screw.  
Do not use the white and green wires from the MBS1000 or DDU250 unless you want to use them instead of the normally open con-  
tacts on theVAR1.  
Connect a 6-pin RJ11 modular cable between the RJ11 modular jack (previously attached to the wall next to the PCM2000) and the  
Override RJ11 input on the PCMTIM module.  
Connect the PRS40C power supply to theVAR1 (two top left screw terminals) observing polarity or use the mini-plug and connect it  
into the mini-jack at the bottom.  
STEP 4: Switch and Control Settings  
Set the TEL-INT-SEL DIP switches on the PCMTIM module to match the paging output access from the telephone system based on the  
type of telephone interface used. (See step 3 on page 5 if using Page Port Contact Closure; page 7 for Page PortVOX; page 9 for Loop  
Start Trunk; page 11 for Ground Start Trunk; or page 13 for Station Level/Centrex.)  
Set the Line/MIC switch on theVAR1 to the MIC position.  
Set the Mic volume control on theVAR1 at 50%.  
STEP 5: TestingYour System  
Connect the power supply PCMPS2 to the PCMCPU module to either the power jack 12V DC input or wire it to the 12V DC screw  
terminals observing polarity.  
Connect the Bogen amplifier to the AC power outlet (120V AC 60Hz).  
Set the volume on your Bogen amplifier a half turn.  
Access the paging from the telephone system and listen (on the handset) for the confirmation tone (double beep).  
Dial 01 to access ZONE ONE and listen (on the handset and also to the speakers) for a pre-announce tone (single beep) followed by  
your page (audio).  
Follow the same steps for ZONES TWO (02) and THREE (03).  
Access the emergency override by pressing the talk bar on the MBS1000 or sliding the DDU250 switch.  
You should hear a quad beep pre-announce tone followed by your all-call/emergency page.  
Adjust theVAR1 and PCM2000 controls for optimal operation.  
NOTE: You will not be able to access individual zones using the Override feature, it is for All-Call Emergency only to all  
zones.  
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SETUP FOR CONFIGURATION 12: DFT120 &TAMB WIRING DIAGRAM - LOOP START TRUNK, GROUND START TRUNK OR STATION LEVEL  
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CONFIGURATION 12:  
DFT120 &TAMB WIRING DIAGRAM - LOOP STARTTRUNK, GROUND STARTTRUNK, OR STATION LEVEL  
In this configuration, the telephone output is connected to the Bogen Telephone Access Module model TAMB; the TAMB module is connected  
to the Bogen Digital Feedback Terminator model DFT120; and the DFT120 is connected to the PCM2000 system. The TAMB module is acti-  
vated by the telephone system and, at the same time, the DFT120 is activated by the TAMB’s normally open contacts. Using digital technolo-  
gy, the DFT120 stores the DTMF tones and the paging audio.When the TAMB closed contacts are removed from the DFT120, the DFT120  
activates the PCM2000 system also using normally open contacts, and plays the page (audio). In addition to the above equipment, you will  
also need a PRSASAC power supply and two RJ11 modular boxes.  
INSTALLATION:  
STEP 1: Assembling Modules and Connecting the Amplifier  
Refer to step 1 on pages 5 and 17.  
STEP 2: Connecting the Paging Amplifier  
Follow the same procedure described previously on page 5 or 17, step 5.  
STEP 3: Connecting an Analog Line or Ground StartTrunk from theTelephone System to theTAMB  
Take the Analog Line or Ground Start trunk pair from the telephone system and wire it to the TAMB terminals T & R.  
STEP 4: Connecting theTAMB Module to the DFT120  
Using a 6-pin RJ11 modular jack, connect terminals labeled PT & PR from the TAMB to the modular jack terminals R (red) and G  
(green).  
Connect terminals labeled N.O. & COM from the TAMB to the modular jack terminalsY (yellow) and BK (black).  
Connect a 6-pin RJ11 modular cable from the RJ11 jack to the AUDIO IN jacks on the DFT120. Place the switch labeled DL/LS to the  
DL (Dry Loop) position.  
Connect terminals labeled +24/48 & -24/48 from the TAMB to the PRSASAC power supply. Use pins 1 & 2 labeled 24V DC / 450 mA.  
Connect the DFT120 power supply (supplied with the unit) to the DFT120.  
STEP 5: Connecting the DFT120 to the PCMTIM Module  
Attach a 6-pin RJ11 modular jack to the wall next to the PCM2000 unit.  
Connect terminals 3 & 4 from the DFT120 jack labeled AUDIO OUT, to the RJ11 modular jack terminals R (red) and G (green).  
Connect terminals 2 & 5 from the DFT120 jack labeled AUDIO OUT (PLAY contact) to the RJ11 modular jack terminalsY (yellow) and  
BK (black).  
Connect a 6-pin RJ11 modular cable between the RJ11 modular jack and the TEL LINE RJ11 input on the PCMTIM module.  
STEP 6: Switch and Control Settings  
Set the switches 1, 2 & 4 to ON (to the right) and 3 & 5 to OFF (to the left) on the TAMB.  
Set the switches 2, 3, & 7 to ON (to the right) and 1, 4, 5 & 6 to OFF (to the left) on the PCMTIM module for Paging Port Contact clo-  
sure operation.  
STEP 7: TestingYour System  
Connect the power supply PCMPS2 to the PCMCPU module to either the power jack 12V DC input or wire it to the 12V DC screw  
terminals observing polarity.  
Connect the PCMPS2, PRSASAC, and the DFT120 power supplies and the amplifier to the AC power outlet 120V AC 60Hz.  
Set the volume on your Bogen amplifier to a half turn.  
Adjust the DFT120 AUDIO OUT volume control to 50%. (You may need to readjust this control higher or lower later, after the test.)  
Access the paging from the telephone system.The RECORD LED on the DFT120 must be lit showing that the DFT120 is already  
recording.  
Dial 01 to record ZONE ONE DTMF tone followed by a test page. (Notice that you will not hear audio coming from the speakers at  
this point.)  
Hang-up the handset.The PLAY LED on the DFT120 must light showing that the DFT120 is playing the page and you must be able to  
hear the page.  
If the page is too low, adjust the control for optimal operation.  
Note: Unlike the previous Digital FeedbackTerminator (DFT30), the DFT120 will accept a Loop StartTrunk or Page Port  
directly connected to the unit.Therefore, when connecting to a Loop StartTrunk, aTAMB is not required. (See DFT120  
manual for complete instructions.)  
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SETUP FOR CONFIGURATION 13: EMERGENCY VOICE ANNOUNCEMENT OVERRIDE  
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CONFIGURATION 13:  
EMERGENCY VOICE ANNOUNCEMENT OVERRIDE  
Voice Announcement Override is a non-programmable feature that lets the caller take priority over all paging functions and make a system-  
wide emergency voice announcement page to all speakers. In addition to the PCM modules, this option requires a ProHold (digital announc-  
er) and a normally open momentary switch supplied by the user.  
The Override feature includes a quad beep pre-announce tone which can be enabled or inhibited through programming.  
INSTALLATION:  
STEP 1: Assembling Modules and Connecting the Amplifier  
Refer to step 1 on pages 5 and 17.  
STEP 2: Connecting the Paging Amplifier  
Follow the same procedure described previously on page 5 or 17, step 5.  
STEP 3: Connecting Optional Equipment  
Attach a 6-pin RJ11 modular jack to the wall next to the PCM2000 unit.  
Connect the audio output from the ProHold labeled Line 600 using the supplied RCA cable to the RJ11 modular jack terminalsY (yel-  
low) and BK (black).  
Using the supplied stereo mini-plug, connect it to the TRIG input connector of the ProHold Digital Announcer. At the end of this cable,  
you will see 3 bare wires labeled TIP, BARREL and RING.  
Connect the TIP wire to one of the terminals on the normally open connections of the customer-supplied switch and the other switch  
terminal to the RJ11 modular jack terminal BL (blue).  
Connect the BARREL wire to the RJ11 modular jack terminal BL (blue). At this point you should have two wires connected to the BL  
(blue) terminal.  
Connect the RING wire to the RJ11 modular jack terminal W (white).  
Connect a 6-pin RJ11 modular cable between the RJ11 modular jack and the Override RJ11 input on the PCMTIM module.  
STEP 4: Switch and Control Settings  
Set the TEL-INT-SEL DIP switches on the PCMTIM module to match the paging output access from the telephone system based on the  
type of telephone interface used. (See step 3 on page 5 if using Page Port Contact Closure; page 7 for Page PortVOX; page 9 for Loop  
Start Trunk; page 11 for Ground Start Trunk; or page 13 for Station Level/Centrex.)  
STEP 5: TestingYour System  
Connect the power supply PCMPS2 to the PCMCPU module to either the power jack 12V DC input or wire it to the 12V DC screw  
terminals, observing polarity.  
Connect the Bogen amplifier to the AC power outlet (120V AC 60Hz).  
Set the volume on your Bogen amplifier to a half turn.  
Insert a pre-recorded normal bias audio tape into the ProHold cassette compartment.  
Once the ProHold announcer has downloaded the audio and the LOAD light goes "OFF", press the normally open customer supplied  
switch once and listen for the all-call announcement.  
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SETUP FOR CONFIGURATION 14: DTMF MICROPHONE ZONE PAGING  
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CONFIGURATION 14:  
DTMF MICROPHONE ZONE PAGING  
This section will describe the configuration for the use of a Shure microphone Model 885TT with DTMF dialing capabilities and the MODULINK five-  
conductor coil-cord model ALM-1.  
In addition to the PCM2000 system and associated amplifiers, the model numbers and components required for this configuration are:  
1- Shure Microphone model 885TT  
1- Shure MODULINK coil cord model ALM-1  
1- XLR connector  
1- 680 ohms ¼-watt resistor  
Paging with a DTMF Shure condenser microphone is a non-programmable feature that lets the caller use a Shure 885TT microphone to page  
one-way to specific zones or all zones.  
Note:The Shure microphone model 885TT requires a modification in order to operate properly with the PCM2000 zone  
paging modules.  
SHURE 885TT MODIFICATION:  
STEP 1: Disassembling the Microphone  
Remove the cable, if attached, to the microphone using a paper clip.  
Remove the four Phillips-head screws from the back of the microphone.  
Hold the microphone with its back toward you and the cable connector down, and carefully separate the case back slightly from the  
front.  
Pivot the case back to the right taking care not to damage any internal leads or components.  
STEP 2: Detaching the Case Back and Rear Printed Circuit Board  
With the partially disassembled microphone face down on a flat surface and with the cable entry toward you, locate the multi-pin con-  
nector on the left side between the center board and the rear board.  
Carefully pry the rear board away from the connector on the centerboard.You may need a small flathead screwdriver to separate the  
terminal pins connected to the rear board and the connector attached to the center board.  
Lift the microphone case back and the rear board away from the center board.  
STEP 3: Modification  
Locate pin 5 on the solder side of the J303 phone jack (cable entry) and cut the trace around pin 5, disconnecting it from ground.  
Locate the black wire connected from the microphone switch to the first printed circuit board and unsolder it from the board.  
Solder the black wire disconnected previously from the first P.C. board to pin 5 on the soldered side of the J303 phone jack (cable  
entry).  
Locate transistor Q303 on the component side and clip or unsolder the collector lead.  
STEP 4: XLR Connector Setup  
An XLR connector (not included) is recommended.  
Solder the XLR connector to the Shure microphone coil cord MODULINK model ALM-1 as follows:  
Solder a 680-ohm resistor across pins 1 and 2  
Solder-shielded wire to pin 1, red and black wires to pin 2, and yellow to pin 3.  
STEP 5: Reassembling  
Reassemble the microphone by reversing the steps of disassembly.  
OPERATION:  
Connect the XLR connector to MIC socket.  
Press and keep pressed the microphone switch.  
Dial the two digits to access the zone desired or dial 00 for all-call.  
Make a page.  
Release the microphone switch.  
Repeat procedure to page again.  
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CONFIGURATION 15:  
SINGLE AMPLIFIER BACKGROUND MUSIC LINE-LEVEL SIGNAL  
Single amplifier BGM operation is a programmable feature that lets the PCM2000 use the paging amplifier to provide high-power BGM to the  
25/70V AC speakers when the paging system is idle.  
INSTALLATION:  
STEP 1: ConnectingTelephone System Paging Output to the PCMTIM  
Refer to paging access modes described previously in Step 2 on pages 5 (paging port/contact closure), 7 (paging port/VOX), 9 (loop start  
trunk), 11 (ground start trunk), or 13 (station level/Centrex).  
STEP 2: Connecting the BGM Source  
Connect the BGM source output to the PCMTIM module terminals labeled BGM SOURCE IN/RT.  
STEP 3: PCMCPU Switch Settings  
Remove the switch lock on the PCMCPU module and place the PROGRAM/RUN switch to the PROGRAM position (down), the green  
LED will illuminate.  
STEP 4:Testing the System  
Access the PCM2000 system (either use a single 2500-series line telephone or butt set or dial the paging access number from the tele-  
phone system).You will hear 3 beep tones indicating access to the programming mode.  
Dial 019 follow by the ( # ) key.You will hear a short double beep if the programming was accepted and stored in the system.  
STEP 5: Prepare System for Operation  
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.  
Music Source  
PCM  
TIM  
Bogen TP30D  
S1  
S2  
S3  
S4  
S5  
S6  
S7  
TEL  
INT  
SEL  
POWER  
UP  
BAND MSCAN  
M1  
M4  
M2  
M5  
M3  
M6  
0
1
TP30D DIGITAL TUNER  
POWER  
DOWN MONO  
ME  
BOGEN  
TONE VOLUME  
BGM SRC  
VOLUME  
NIGHT RING  
TEL  
LINE  
OVER RIDE  
IN  
BGM  
SRC  
RT  
NC  
COM  
RLY ONE  
RLY TWO  
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NC  
COM  
NO  
GND ST  
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CONFIGURATION 16:  
RELAY DRIVER OUTPUT  
PCM  
ZPM  
ZONE A  
ZONE B  
ZONE C  
OFF ON  
TALKBACK  
SUPRESSION DIODES  
POWER  
LPBGM  
VOLUME  
BGM  
OUT  
IN  
RELAY  
RELAY  
RELAY  
ZONE A  
ZONE B  
ZONE C  
GLOBL BGM  
LO PWR  
OUTPUT  
HI PWR  
IN  
LOCAL  
BGM  
RT  
+
ZONE A  
-
+
ZONE B  
ZONE C  
-
+
-
RD A  
RD B  
RD C  
POWER  
SUPPLY  
12VDC  
RD COM  
-
+
Each PCMZPM module has three relay driver outputs - RD A, RD B, and RD C - one for each speaker zone.  
When a zone is activated, its relay driver is shorted to RD COM through an open collector transistor.These drivers can be used to activate  
external relays to provide greater power capacity or to operate external equipment.The power supply for these relays must be 12V DC or  
less.The total sink current per driver can not exceed 100mA.  
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SECTION II - PROGRAMMING  
SYSTEM PROGRAMMING  
System programming lets you set certain PCM options and tone features using the DTMF keys of a telephone. It also lets you program pag-  
ing zone groups and signaling zone groups.  
All programming is accomplished through the TEL LINE jack on the PCMTIM module regardless of the telephone interface used.  
Note:To simplify initial programming, it is recommended that you use the Loop StartTrunk configuration with a single-line  
2500-series telephone or your Butt Set connected to theTEL LINE input.  
You do not need to program the system to set the zones.The system is ready from the factory to access individual zones  
and All-Call.  
To program the PCM2000 system, follow these instructions:  
PCM  
CPU  
S1  
SYS  
ID  
S2  
S3  
S4  
0
1
POWER  
RUN  
PROGRAM  
1. Remove the switch lock on the PCMCPU module and place the PROGRAM/RUN switch to the PROGRAM position (down).The green  
LED will illuminate.  
2.Access the PCM2000 system (either use a single 2500-line telephone or butt set or dial the paging access number from the telephone sys-  
tem).  
3.You will hear 3 beep tones indicating access to the programming mode.  
4. Dial the Feature Code for the option you wish to program. (See Feature Codes and Defaults list.)  
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 confirming that the data has been stored in  
the system.  
Continue with the next Feature Code immediately after the confirming double beep.  
If the 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.  
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.  
Remember to press the [#] key after you enter a Feature Code.  
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FEATURE CODES AND DEFAULTS  
Feature  
Feature Code  
Additional Data  
Default  
Privacy Beep  
Inhibit  
006  
007  
Enable  
Enable  
Pre-announceTone  
Inhibit  
003  
004  
005  
Beep  
Chime  
Chime  
Inhibit  
ConfirmationTone  
Inhibit  
001  
Enable  
002  
Emergency O/RTone  
Inhibit  
008  
009  
Inhibit  
Enable  
Enable  
All-Call  
Inhibit  
Enable  
010  
011  
DialingTime-out  
Inhibit  
Enable  
012  
013  
Enable  
Inhibit  
Trunk Disconnect  
Inhibit  
Enable  
014  
015  
1 Amp BGM  
Inhibit  
018  
019  
050  
051  
*01  
Inhibit  
Enable  
DefaultTimer  
VOXTimer  
Zone Group  
00-99  
0-9  
Zones Numbers  
03 (See Note 1 - p. 37)  
6 (See Note 2 - p. 37)  
No Zones  
"
"
"
"
*32  
EM/SC  
Zone Group  
No Tone  
*92  
020  
021  
022  
023  
024  
025  
026  
027  
028  
029  
Zone Numbers  
All-Call  
Follow Contact  
2-Second Tone  
3-Second Tone  
4-Second Tone  
5-Second Tone  
6-Second Tone  
7-Second Tone  
Chime  
3-Second Tone  
Quad Beep  
Night Ring  
Zone Group  
No Tone  
Simulated Ring  
Chime  
Code Call  
Zone Group  
Inhibit  
*93  
030  
031  
032  
Zone Numbers  
Zone Numbers  
All-Call  
Ring  
*94  
040  
041  
042  
043  
044  
045  
All-Call  
Inhibit  
Pattern  
Echo  
1 Play  
1 Repeat  
1 Play  
2 Repeat  
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Clock Set  
Clock Sync.  
060  
067  
068  
069  
HHMM  
HHMM  
00:00  
(See Note 3 - p. 37)  
Inhibit  
Inhibit  
Enable  
TimeTrigger 1  
Zone Group  
Inhibit  
Enable  
*81  
110  
111  
112  
113  
114  
115  
116  
117  
118  
119  
Zone Numbers  
HHMM  
No Zones  
Inhibit  
(See Note 3 - p. 37)  
2-Second Tone  
3-Second Tone  
4-Second Tone  
5-Second Tone  
6-Second Tone  
7-Second Tone  
8-Second Tone  
Chime  
3-Second Tone  
TimeTrigger 2  
Zone Group  
Inhibit  
Enable  
*82  
120  
121  
122  
123  
124  
125  
126  
127  
128  
129  
Zone Numbers  
HHMM  
No Zones  
Inhibit  
(See Note 3 - p. 37)  
2-Second Tone  
3-Second Tone  
4-Second Tone  
5-Second Tone  
6-Second Tone  
7-Second Tone  
8-Second Tone  
Chime  
3-Second Tone  
TimeTrigger 3  
Zone Group  
Inhibit  
Enable  
*83  
130  
131  
132  
133  
134  
135  
136  
137  
138  
139  
Zone Numbers  
HHMM  
No Zones  
Inhibit  
(See Note 3 - p. 37)  
2-Second Tone  
3-Second Tone  
4-Second Tone  
5-Second Tone  
6-Second Tone  
7-Second Tone  
8-Second Tone  
Chime  
3-Second Tone  
TimeTrigger 4  
Zone Group  
Inhibit  
Enable  
2-Second Tone  
3-Second Tone  
4-Second Tone  
5-Second Tone  
6-Second Tone  
7-Second Tone  
8-Second Tone  
*84  
140  
141  
142  
143  
144  
145  
146  
147  
148  
Zone Numbers  
HHMM  
No Zones  
Inhibit  
(See Note 3 - p. 37)  
3-Second Tone  
TimeTrigger 5  
Zone Group  
Inhibit  
Enable  
*85  
150  
151  
152  
153  
154  
155  
156  
157  
158  
159  
Zone Numbers  
HHMM  
No Zones  
Inhibit  
(See Note 3 - p. 37)  
2-Second Tone  
3-Second Tone  
4-Second Tone  
5-Second Tone  
6-Second Tone  
7-Second Tone  
8-Second Tone  
Chime  
3-Second Tone  
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TimeTrigger 6  
Zone Group  
*86  
160  
161  
162  
163  
164  
165  
166  
167  
168  
169  
Zone Numbers  
HHMM  
No Zones  
Inhibit  
(See Note 3 - below)  
Inhibit  
Enable  
2-Second Tone  
3-Second Tone  
4-Second Tone  
5-Second Tone  
6-Second Tone  
7-Second Tone  
8-Second Tone  
Chime  
3-Second Tone  
TimeTrigger 7  
Zone Group  
Inhibit  
Enable  
*87  
170  
171  
172  
173  
174  
175  
176  
177  
178  
179  
Zone Numbers  
HHMM  
No Zones  
Inhibit  
(See Note 3 - below)  
2-Second Tone  
3-Second Tone  
4-Second Tone  
5-Second Tone  
6-Second Tone  
7-Second Tone  
8-Second Tone  
Chime  
3-Second Tone  
TimeTrigger 8  
Zone Group  
Inhibit  
Enable  
*88  
180  
181  
182  
183  
184  
185  
186  
187  
188  
189  
999  
Zone Numbers  
HHMM  
No Zones  
Inhibit  
(See Note 3 - below)  
2-Second Tone  
3-Second Tone  
4-Second Tone  
5-Second Tone  
6-Second Tone  
7-Second Tone  
8-Second Tone  
Chime  
3-Second Tone  
Reset Default  
SetupTone (in Program Mode Only)  
Turn On  
Turn Off  
000  
Hang Up  
Notes to Feature Codes  
Note 1- These 2 digits represent time in 10s of seconds, i.e., "01" = 10 seconds, "02" = 20 seconds, "03" = 30 seconds, etc. Entering "00" will  
inhibit timer operation  
Note 2 - This single-digit indicatesVOX delay time in seconds, i.e., "1" = 1 second, "2" = 2 seconds, etc. Entering "0" will inhibitVOX timer  
operation.  
Note 3 - Entering the Feature Code without additional time data will enable feature using previously programmed time data.  
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SYS-ID SWITCH SETTINGS CHART FOR ADDITIONAL SATELLITE SYSTEMS  
Zone #’s  
S1  
S2  
S3  
S4  
Master  
1-9  
0
0
0
0
Satellite  
1
2
10-18  
19-27  
28-36  
37-45  
46-54  
55-63  
64-72  
73-81  
82-90  
91-99  
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
APPENDIX  
Module Assembly  
Align polarizing tab in slot  
Align connectors  
so locking ridge  
faces header wall.  
LOCKING  
TAB  
LOCKING  
TAB  
LOCKING  
SLOT  
ALIGN  
CONNECTORS  
SO LOCKING  
RIDGE FACES  
HEADER WALL  
6-pin Connector  
Ribbon Cable Connector  
ALIGN  
POLARIZING  
TAB IN SLOT  
LOCKING  
TAB  
SCREW  
CLAMP  
TAB &  
SLOT  
LOCKING  
SLOT  
Completed Assembly  
PCM  
ZPM  
PCM  
TBM  
PCM  
CPU  
PCM  
TIM  
S/N  
E
M
A
D
I
N
K
O
R
E
A
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