Programming instructions

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Section 1
Overview
Description
The Bogen Model PCMCPU is the microprocessor module for the Bogen PCM
Zone Paging System. One module is required per assembly (up to three PCMZPM
zone modules). The PCMCPU module provides power, data and audio connec-
tions for the PCM system.
The PCMCPU module is connected to other PCM modules electrically through in-
ternal cables. Modules are mechanically joined by sliding together interlocking tabs
and securing with a screw on the rear panel. The system is designed to be wall-
mounted with the modules side by side like books on a shelf, the PCMTIM is far left,
the PCMCPU is first from left and the (first) PCMZPM module is on the right.
(Arrange as shown in illustration on page 7.)
The PCMCPU module includes a set of DIP switches that set the System ID,
a POWER LED, a PROGRAM/RUN switch, a DATA LINK RCA jack (used to con-
nect to satellite systems), power in jack/terminals, and audio connections for PA, low-
power BGM, high-power BGM, emergency/shift change trigger and auxiliary contacts.
PCM2000 System
Minimum system configuration consists of three modules:
PCMCPU, PCMTIM, and PCMZPM provides 3 Zones of paging. To this, you can
add up two additional PCMZPM modules to a maximum of 9 zones. If more than
9 zones are required, satellite assemblies can be added to bring total capacity to
99 zones. Also a talkback module (PCMTBM) can be added for 2-way communi-
cations.The PCM2000 system provides the following features and functions:
Voice Channel
• Up to 99 zones of paging (in 3 zone increments) and sub-zone group paging
(up to 32 zone groups, each with up to 99 zones)
• Override paging (using loop start or contact closure)
• Talkback paging (centrally-amplified zones only)
• High-powered central paging (can be combined with Low Power Paging)
• Low-power paging to amplified speakers (can be combined with
High-Power Paging)
• Privacy beep on talkback zones
• Pre-announce tone
PCMCPU