CB901EX OPERATIONS MANUAL CRISIS ALERT Ring-Master
CB900EX Operations Manual Table of Contents INTRODUCTION.........................................................................................................................5 FEATURES.................................................................................................................................7 STANDARD FEATURES........................................................................................................7 SYSTEM FEATURES.......................................................
FINAL CHECK AND COMMISSIONING.................................................................25 SERVICE INFORMATION......................................................................................26 CONVERSION TABLE STATION POSITION/CALL NUMBER..................................27 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS.....................................................................................35 CONFIGURATION....................................................................................................
April 2012 Operations Manual CB901EX INTRODUCTION Ring-Master system CB 901EX is an all-to-all direct speech system, controlled by a fully electronic central exchange. All its functions are microprocessor controlled. This enables the customer to select from a wide range of programmable features designed to achieve flexibility and optimal efficiency in internal communication. A built-in Lithium battery will secure all programmed information up to 10 years when power to system is switched off.
CB901EX Operations Manual March 2011 The CB901EX printed circuit cards, are briefly described in the following: PROCESSOR CARD This card contains the microprocessor (MC 68HC11 series), its program and memory. The 32K bytes program, which controls all computer operations is located in FLASH Memory). It contains the main oscillator (10.7 MHz) and provides all timing signals in the central unit. In this way the system is synchronized all the way through, which minimizes noise generation on the audio links.
April 2012 Operations Manual CB901EX FEATURES STANDARD FEATURES 15 Links Hands free Loudspeaking Confidential Softspeaking T-Button for manual control of speech direction Microphone mute Data transmission for remote control Privacy Camp on busy extension Crisis Alert Network Interface SYSTEM FEATURES 2 ,3 or 4 Digit call numbers Program distribution (7 Channels) All Call (70) 7 Group Calls (71-77) Meet me (8-90) Group Conference Battery Charger Alarm Event log printer interface (DNA100 required) Video s
CB901EX Operations Manual NUMBER PLAN IDLE: 10-69 Subscriber number 2 digit dial 100-699 Subscriber number 3 digit dial 1000-6999 Subscriber number 4 digit dial 70 All Call 71-77 Group Calls 90 Respond to meet-me 98 Program distribution PRIVACY: 0 Accept call CONVERSATION (INITIATOR): X 8 Cancel call Activate meet-me from Group Call or All Call CONVERSATION (RECEIVER): X Page 8 of 77 Cancel call Ring-Master March 2011
April 2012 Operations Manual CB901EX FEATURE DESCRIPTION HANDSET / LOUDSPEAKING When two intercom stations are connected, either party may speak to the other hands free without touching any buttons. CONFIDENTIAL /SOFTSPEAKING At any time during the call, either one or both parties may pick up their station ( AA916) and use it as a handset for a confidential conversation. When both parties are in handset mode, the system operates in open duplex mode and both parties may talk and listen at the same time.
CB901EX Operations Manual March 2011 ALARM Long DC shift (1sec<) will send ALARM to the call number programmed for direct access. LINE SUPERVISION Line Supervision is activated with privilege #10. Zero Volt on the audio line will send FAULT to the call number programmed for Direct Access. TWO BUTTON DC SHIFT SUB-STATION Direct Access and Direct Dial #1 are programmed to activate this feature. Short DC shift(<1sec) will send CALL to the call number for Direct Dial #1.
April 2012 Operations Manual CB901EX PRIORITY When a station is programmed with the privelege “Priority” it may connect to a busy or privacy station by dialing “0” . This is only possible if the busy station does not have Priority privelege. PERSONAL QUEUE Each intercom station has a Personal Queue. This queue is activated with privilege “Personal Queue”.
CB901EX Operations Manual March 2011 ALL CALL Allows for one way paging from one station to all other stations in the exchange and will override other calls (they will reconnect when the All Call is completed). The initiating station must have privilege “All Call Access”. The duration of the All Call is limited to 60 seconds (programmable subscriber timer). The call number for All Call is 70. The All Call is terminated with X, or 8 for call back (meet me).
April 2012 Operations Manual CB901EX TWO WAY RADIO The CB901EX system may be connected to a radio base station for communication on a closed two-way radio network. An interface unit (IF935) is required and is given an ordinary subscriber number. If the radio system is simplex PTT then the subscriber number should be programmed with privilege “Simplex Always” The radio receive signal may be connected to the program distribution channel for monitoring.
CB901EX Operations Manual March 2011 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION PLANNING Proper planning minimizes the time required and costs incurred during an installation. In the long term, maintenance, changes and expansion can be accomplished efficiently when planned for prior to the initial installation. This results in customer satisfaction and goodwill through a minimum disruption of their business activities. Ultimately, customer satisfaction results in additional sales.
April 2012 Operations Manual CB901EX C. Location of existing telephone ducts or conduit. D. The AC line should be dedicated exclusively to the system. If the line is equipped with a circuit breaker at the service entrance panel, the circuit breaker switch should be labeled «DO NOT TURN OFF». E. The equipment should be installed in an area that has adequate ventilation. A temperature range of 0oC (32oF) to 25oC (77oF) and humidity range of 30% to 90% relative must be maintained. F.
CB901EX Operations Manual March 2011 The wire dimensions for stations located further from the central must be increased accordingly. However, independent local DC power supplies can be used for distant stations. No reference wiring between local and central power supplies is required. Important Note: If a number of stations are powered from a common/parallel DC power pair, voltage fluctuations can result in incidental crosstalk.
April 2012 Operations Manual CB901EX CABLE TERMINATION IN STATION SOCKET Station type: Master Stations AA916, AA917 w/display - modular 8 pin RJ45 socket. Leads No. 1 and No. 2 - Audio Signaling Leads Lead No. 1 to be connected to pin No. 5 in the RJ45 station socket. Lead No. 2 to be connected to pin No. 4 in the RJ45 station socket. Leads No. 3 and No. 4 - Station Operation Voltage. Lead No. 3 is positive and must be connected to pin No 3 in the RJ45 socket. Lead No.
CB901EX Operations Manual March 2011 cards). See Figure 1.10. Connection of 24V power . 24 Volt is connected to the DP979 motherboard (PCB979) and to the power distribution board (PCB935) in DP979/DP980. See figure 1.12. Four self-healing fuses with red fail LEDs are used on each BF901 (6 stations on each fuse). The red LED is lit when a short is detected in the power. The LED on the power distribution board is normally green but turns red when any of the fuses on the BF901 detects a short.
April 2012 Operations Manual CB901EX POWER REQUIREMENTS. Power for stations: Power needs for stations are based upon the basic figure of 250 mA per station. Station power is connected to screw terminals on the power distribution board PCB935 (in DP979 and DP980) marked + and - 24VDC. Remote local power supply to stations. A station or a group of stations can be connected to remote power units.
CB901EX Operations Manual March 2011 PLUGGING IN PRINTED CIRCUITS CARDS Plug the cards into the cardracks according to the actual central size. See Fig. 1.10 for correct card positioning. Make sure that all cards are properly pressed into the plugs on the motherboard when using two cardracks for a complete stage. Note that card positions 12/13 and 21/22 have the same station equipment number (50-57 and 58-5F). You must therefore only plug subscriber cards into one of the positions 12/13 or 21/22.
April 2012 Operations Manual CB901EX TERMINATION OF AUDIO AND CONTROL SIGNALS TO PROGRAMME DISTRIBUTION CARD NFE 1626. One Subscriber Cable BF902 is used for termination to the Program Distribution Card NFE1626, at the back of the Motherboard PCB979. Flat cable no. 1 for audio signals to alarm- and program channels. See Fig 1.18. for cable location and wiring details. The max. input level on alarm channel is 770 mV RMS (cable no. 1, pins 9A/B - 10A/B). Flat cable no.
CB901EX Operations Manual March 2011 STATION POWER SUPPLY. In a fully equipped Ring-Master System CB901EX all stations can simultaneously be connected to program channels - 240 stations. The total power consumption will then be approx. 36 Amp. (240 x 0.150 A). IMPORTANT — STATION POWER CALCULATION. Each station with access to Alarm/Program Distribution Feature requires 150 mA. in normal conversation requires 150 mA Each station in rest condition requires 15 mA.
April 2012 Operations Manual CB901EX POWER ON SYSTEM CHECK NOTE: Always turn OFF the central power (NFE1528) before plugging the cards in or out of the cardracks. A. Pull all NFE1625 cards out of the plugs (approx. one inch) except the card in position No. 2. Test one card position at a time. B. Plug the flat cable, which is connected to the BF901 mounted in the upper left hand corner of the backplate, into positions 00 - 07 on the back of the cassette motherboard. C. Switch on main power. D.
CB901EX Operations Manual March 2011 Plug in the rest of the NFE1625/PCB978 cards, one by one and connect the corresponding flat cable to the back of the motherboard in the cardrack. Make a call between the stations in positions 00 and 01. ADJUSTMENTS Normally no adjustments are necessary, but it is advisable to check status of: A. The -5V Level Measure on the motherboard, on the plug of the programming card (card position 20) that the exact value of the -5V. 0V is on pin No.
April 2012 Operations Manual CB901EX FINAL CHECK OUT OF THE SYSTEM INTRODUCTION When the system has been installed and programmed, perform the following checks to verify the operation of the system and related equipment. If the system is found to be faulty, use the following guidelines to locate the faulty station or printed circuit board(s) and replace the part. This gives minimum system downtime for the customer.
CB901EX Operations Manual March 2011 SERVICE INFORMATION CAUTION: Always turn power OFF before changing subscriber boards in the central exchange. The CB 901EX system is a microprocessor controlled system and for servicing/maintenance a certain level of such knowledge is needed together with some understanding of the software. Remember that the system is bus organized. This means that all subscriber boards are «wired» in parallel, except the master station connections.
April 2012 Operations Manual CB901EX CONVERSION TABLE STATION POSITION/CALL NUMBER BASIC CARDRACK STATION POS. NO. 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F CARD POS. NO.
CB901EX Operations Manual March 2011 CONVERSION TABLE - STATION POSITION NO./CALL NO. BASIC CARDRACK STATION POS. NO. 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 2A 2B 2C 2D 2E 2F 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 3A 3B 3C 3D 3E 3F Page 28 of 77 CARD POS. NO.
April 2012 Operations Manual CB901EX CONVERSION TABLE - STATION POSITION NO./CALL NO. BASIC CARDRACK STATION POS. NO. 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 4A 4B 4C 4D 4E 4F CARD POS. NO.
CB901EX Operations Manual March 2011 CONVERSION TABLE - STATION POSITION NO./CALL NO. SUBSCRIBER CARDRACK STATION POS. NO. 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 6A 6B 6C 6D 6E 6F 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 7A 7B 7C 7D 7E 7F Page 30 of 77 CARD POS. NO.
April 2012 Operations Manual CB901EX CONVERSION TABLE - STATION POSITION NO./CALL NO. SUBSCRIBER CARDRACK STATION POS. NO. 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 8A 8B 8C 8D 8E 8F 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 9A 9B 9C 9D 9E 9F CARD POS. NO.
CB901EX Operations Manual March 2011 CONVERSION TABLE - STATION POSITION NO./CALL NO. SUBSCRIBER CARDRACK STATION POS. NO. A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 AA AB AC AD AE AF B0 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 BA BB BC BD BE BF Page 32 of 77 CARD POS. NO.
April 2012 Operations Manual CB901EX CONVERSION TABLE - STATION POSITION NO./CALL NO. SUBSCRIBER CARDRACK STATION POS. NO. C0 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9 CA CB CC CD CE CF D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 DA DB DC DD DE DF CARD POS. NO.
CB901EX Operations Manual March 2011 CONVERSION TABLE - STATION POSITION NO./CALL NO. SUBSCRIBER CARDRACK STATION POS. NO. E0 E1 E2 E3 E4 E5 E6 E7 E8 E9 EA EB EC ED EE EF Page 34 of 77 CARD POS. NO.
April 2012 Operations Manual CB901EX TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Power requirements: Internal operating voltages: CMOS integrated circuits: TTL integrated circuits: Power consumption, Basic Cardset DP 952EX Power consumption, subscriber card: Max. power consumption: 27V DC regulated +/- 5V reg. +/- 5V reg. 1 amp. 100 mA per card approx, 50W Cable specifications: 2 individual leads per station for speech and signalling 2 leads for power supply.
CB901EX Operations Manual March 2011 CB901 POW ER LAYOUT DP979 BASIC CA RDRACK 80 SUBSC RIBERS CAS901 DP980 SUBSCRIBER CARDRACK 160 SUBSCRIBERS BAT12-30 (2) Page 36 of 77 Ring-Master PSDC24-12 110/220 VAC
April 2012 Operations Manual CB901EX CAS901 POWER DISTRIBUTION BLACK BLACK - DP952EX DP979 DP980 - BLACK BLACK BLACK FUSE PANEL DP952EX + RED DP979 + DP980 + RED RED - 5A 27V DC POWER 15A 110/220 VAC 30A + + RED BLACK - - + + RED ON/OFF RED BAT12-30 Ring-Master Page 37 of 77
CB901EX Operations Manual March 2011 PINS 32 A/B MUST NOT BE CONNECTED PINS 32 A/B PLUG CONNECTION PINS 12 A/B - 31 A/B PINS 1 A/B A B BASIC CARDRACK DP 979 PINS 12 A/B - 31 A/B PLUG ROW P2 CABLE NO. 1, NMF 6002. INTERCONNECTION SYSTEM BUS XA21 MOTHERBOARD NFE 1523A XA19 PLUG ROW P1 PINS 1 A/B - 20 A/B SUBSCRIBER CARDRACK DP 980 PINS 12 A/B - 31 A/B INTERCONNECTION ALARM/PROGRAMME DISTRIBUTION FEATURE CABLE NO. 2, NMF 6002.
April 2012 Operations Manual CB901EX BASIC CARDRACK DP 979 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 SUBSCRIBER CARDRACK DP 980 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 CARD POS. PCB-CODE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 NFE 1528 NFE 1625 NFE 1625 NFE 1625 NFE 1625 NFE 1625 NFE 1625 NFE 1625 NFE 1625 NFE 1626 NFE 1625 NFE 1625 NFE 1625 NFE 1521 NFE 1521 NFE 1607 PCB1019 PCB957X PCB957Y DESCRIPT. SUB.POS.NOS. POWER CARD SUBSCR.
CB901EX Operations Manual AA916/AA960 AA904 March 2011 CENTRALIZED POWER SUPPLY POWER UNIT INTERCOM 59 F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 T 0 X 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 # T X M Hirschmann, 6 pin RJ 45, 8 pin 1 2 3 4 5 4 3 6 In station AA916/AA960: Audio and signalling, wire 5&4 Power, wire 3(+) & 6(-). In all other stations: Audio and signalling, wire 1&2 Power, wire 3(+) & 4(-). Central CB901-1 R i n g - M a s t er 1 2 3 4 Distance max. 350 meter (0.6 mm diam.
BF901 BF901 BF901 BF901 BF901 Ring-Master BF901 CARD 40 CARD 39 CARD 38 CARD 37 CARD 36 CARD 35 CABLE A9 CABLE A11 CABLE A12 CABLE A13 CABLE A8 CABLE A7 CABLE A6 CABLE A5 CABLE A4 CABLE A3 CABLE A2 CABLE A1 CARD 13 CARD 12 CARD 11 CARD 10 CARD 9 CARD 8 CARD 7 CARD 6 CARD 5 CARD 4 CARD 3 CARD 2 PCB1019 NFE1545 NFE1545 PROGRAM ALARM Operations Manual CABLE B14 CABLE B13 CABLE B12 CABLE B11 CABLE B10 CARD 34 CARD 33 BF901 CABLE B9 CARD 32 CARD 31 CARD 30 BF901 CA
CB901EX MDF Cable A1 Operations Manual DP979 March 2011 MDF Cable A2 CARD HEX CALL PIN COLOR CARD HEX CALL -------------------------------------------------------------------2 00 100 a 26 White-Blue 3 0C 112 b 1 Blue-White + 27 White-Orange S 2 Orange-White 2 01 101 a 28 White-Green 3 0D 113 b 3 Green-White + 29 White-Brown S 4 Brown-White 2 02 102 a 30 White-Slate 3 0E 114 b 5 Slate-White + 31 Red-Blue S 6 Blue-Red 2 03 103 a 32 Red-Orange 3 0F 115 b 7 Orange-Red + 33 Red-Green S 8 Green-Red 2 04 104
April 2012 MDF Cable A3 Operations Manual DP979 CB901EX MDF Cable A4 CARD HEX CALL PIN COLOR CARD HEX CALL -------------------------------------------------------------------5 18 124 a 26 White-Blue 6 24 136 b 1 Blue-White + 27 White-Orange S 2 Orange-White 5 19 125 a 28 White-Green 6 25 137 b 3 Green-White + 29 White-Brown S 4 Brown-White 5 1A 126 a 30 White-Slate 6 26 138 b 5 Slate-White + 31 Red-Blue S 6 Blue-Red 5 1B 127 a 32 Red-Orange 6 27 139 b 7 Orange-Red + 33 Red-Green S 8 Green-Red 5 1C 128
CB901EX Operations Manual MDF Cable A5 DP979 March 2011 MDF Cable A6 CARD HEX CALL PIN COLOR CARD HEX CALL -------------------------------------------------------------------8 30 148 a 26 White-Blue 9 3C 160 b 1 Blue-White + 27 White-Orange S 2 Orange-White 8 31 149 a 28 White-Green 9 3D 161 b 3 Green-White + 29 White-Brown S 4 Brown-White 8 32 150 a 30 White-Slate 9 3E 162 b 5 Slate-White + 31 Red-Blue S 6 Blue-Red 8 33 151 a 32 Red-Orange 9 3F 163 b 7 Orange-Red + 33 Red-Green S 8 Green-Red 8 34 152
April 2012 Operations Manual MDF Cable A7 DP979 CB901EX MDF Cable A8 CARD HEX CALL PIN COLOR CARD HEX CALL -------------------------------------------------------------------11 48 172 a 26 White-Blue 12 54 184 b 1 Blue-White + 27 White-Orange S 2 Orange-White 11 49 173 a 28 White-Green 12 55 185 b 3 Green-White + 29 White-Brown S 4 Brown-White 11 4A 174 a 30 White-Slate 12 56 186 b 5 Slate-White + 31 Red-Blue S 6 Blue-Red 11 4B 175 a 32 Red-Orange 12 57 187 b 7 Orange-Red + 33 Red-Green S 8 Green-Red
CB901EX PROGRAM/ALARM Operations Manual DP979 MDF Cable A9 FUNCTION PIN COLOR -----------------------------------------------------26 White-Blue 1 Blue-White 27 White-Orange 2 Orange-White 28 White-Green 3 Green-White 29 White-Brown 4 Brown-White 30 White-Slate 5 Slate-White 31 Red-Blue 6 Blue-Red 32 Red-Orange 7 Orange-Red Battery Operation + 33 Red-Green Battery Operation S 8 Green-Red Alarm 2 Enable + 34 Red-Brown Alarm 2 Enable S 9 Brown-Red Alarm 1 Enable + 35 Red-Slate Alarm 1 Enable S 10 Slate-R
April 2012 Operations Manual MDF Cable A11 DP979 NFE1545 Interlink CB901EX MDF Cable A12 FUNCTION PIN COLOR FUNCTION -------------------------------------------------------------------LINK 8 RX 26 White-Blue LINK 16 LINK 8 RX 1 Blue-White LINK 16 LINK 8 TX 27 White-Orange LINK 16 LINK 8 TX 2 Orange-White LINK 16 LINK 7 RX 28 White-Green LINK 15 LINK 7 RX 3 Green-White LINK 15 LINK 7 TX 29 White-Brown LINK 15 LINK 7 TX 4 Brown-White LINK 15 LINK 6 RX 30 White-Slate LINK 14 LINK 6 RX 5 Slate-White LINK 1
CB901EX EXTERNAL DEVICES Operations Manual DP979 March 2011 MDF Cable A13 FUNCTION PIN COLOR -------------------------------------------------------------------Battery Ground 26 White-Blue PCB1019 Battery Ground 1 Blue-White PCB1019 27 White-Orange 2 Orange-White 28 White-Green 3 Green-White 29 White-Brown 4 Brown-White 30 White-Slate 5 Slate-White 31 Red-Blue 6 Blue-Red 32 Red-Orange 7 Orange-Red RS485 DATA + 33 Red-Green PCB1019 RS485 DATA 8 Green-Red PCB1019 34 Red-Brown 9 Brown-Red 35 Red-Slate 10
April 2012 Operations Manual MDF Cable B1 DP980 CB901EX MDF Cable B2 CARD HEX CALL PIN COLOR CARD HEX CALL -------------------------------------------------------------------21 50 180 a 26 White-Blue 22 5C 192 b 1 Blue-White + 27 White-Orange 2 Orange-White 21 51 181 a 28 White-Green 22 5D 193 b 3 Green-White + 29 White-Brown 4 Brown-White 21 52 182 a 30 White-Slate 22 5E 194 b 5 Slate-White + 31 Red-Blue -- 6 Blue-Red 21 53 183 a 32 Red-Orange 22 5F 195 b 7 Orange-Red + 33 Red-Green 8 Green-Red 21 54
CB901EX MDF Cable B3 Operations Manual DP980 March 2011 MDF Cable B4 CARD HEX CALL PIN COLOR CARD HEX CALL -------------------------------------------------------------------24 68 204 a 26 White-Blue 25 74 216 b 1 Blue-White + 27 White-Orange 2 Orange-White 24 69 205 a 28 White-Green 25 75 217 b 3 Green-White + 29 White-Brown 4 Brown-White 24 6A 206 a 30 White-Slate 25 76 218 b 5 Slate-White + 31 Red-Blue -- 6 Blue-Red 24 6B 207 a 32 Red-Orange 25 77 219 b 7 Orange-Red + 33 Red-Green 8 Green-Red 24 6C
April 2012 MDF Cable B5 Operations Manual DP980 CB901EX MDF Cable B6 CARD HEX CALL PIN COLOR CARD HEX CALL -------------------------------------------------------------------27 80 228 a 26 White-Blue 28 8C 240 b 1 Blue-White + 27 White-Orange 2 Orange-White 27 81 229 a 28 White-Green 28 8D 241 b 3 Green-White + 29 White-Brown 4 Brown-White 27 82 230 a 30 White-Slate 28 8E 242 b 5 Slate-White + 31 Red-Blue -- 6 Blue-Red 27 83 231 a 32 Red-Orange 28 8F 243 b 7 Orange-Red + 33 Red-Green 8 Green-Red 27 84
CB901EX MDF Cable B7 Operations Manual DP980 March 2011 MDF Cable B8 CARD HEX CALL PIN COLOR CARD HEX CALL -------------------------------------------------------------------30 98 252 a 26 White-Blue 31 A4 264 b 1 Blue-White + 27 White-Orange 2 Orange-White 30 99 253 a 28 White-Green 31 A5 265 b 3 Green-White + 29 White-Brown 4 Brown-White 30 9A 254 a 30 White-Slate 31 A6 266 b 5 Slate-White + 31 Red-Blue 6 Blue-Red 30 9B 255 a 32 Red-Orange 31 A7 267 b 7 Orange-Red + 33 Red-Green 8 Green-Red 30 9C 25
April 2012 Operations Manual MDF DP980 Cable B9 MDF CB901EX Cable B10 CARD HEX CALL PIN COLOR CARD HEX CALL -------------------------------------------------------------------33 B0 276 a 26 White-Blue 34 BC 288 b 1 Blue-White + 27 White-Orange 2 Orange-White 33 B1 277 a 28 White-Green 34 BD 289 b 3 Green-White + 29 White-Brown 4 Brown-White 33 B2 278 a 30 White-Slate 34 BE 290 b 5 Slate-White + 31 Red-Blue 6 Blue-Red 33 B3 279 a 32 Red-Orange 34 BF 291 b 7 Orange-Red + 33 Red-Green 8 Green-Red 33 B4
CB901EX MDF Cable B11 Operations Manual DP980 March 2011 MDF Cable B12 CARD HEX CALL PIN COLOR CARD HEX CALL -------------------------------------------------------------------36 C8 300 a 26 White-Blue 37 D4 312 b 1 Blue-White + 27 White-Orange 2 Orange-White 36 C9 301 a 28 White-Green 37 D5 313 b 3 Green-White + 29 White-Brown 4 Brown-White 36 CA 302 a 30 White-Slate 37 D6 314 b 5 Slate-White + 31 Red-Blue 6 Blue-Red 36 CB 303 a 32 Red-Orange 37 D7 315 b 7 Orange-Red + 33 Red-Green 8 Green-Red 33 C
April 2012 Operations Manual MDF DP980 Cable B13 MDF CB901EX Cable B14 CARD HEX CALL PIN COLOR CARD HEX CALL -------------------------------------------------------------------39 E0 324 a 26 White-Blue 40 EC 336 b 1 Blue-White + 27 White-Orange 2 Orange-White 39 E1 325 a 28 White-Green 40 ED 337 b 3 Green-White + 29 White-Brown 4 Brown-White 39 E2 326 a 30 White-Slate 40 EE 338 b 5 Slate-White + 31 Red-Blue 6 Blue-Red 39 E3 327 a 32 Red-Orange 40 EF 339 b 7 Orange-Red + 33 Red-Green 8 Green-Red 39 E
CB901EX Operations Manual March 2011 CONFIGURATION One DNA100 is used as a programming interface to the CB901EX. The DNA100 has one RS232 port for connection to dumb terminal or a PC running PROCOM+ emulating WYSE50 or VT100. Select main menu “6-COMMUNICATION LINK” on the DNA100 to sets up a link between the PC and the CB901EX (consult the DNA100 manual on the procedure to set up the communication link). The Configuration is done from the PC and the information is stored in battery RAM in the EX901.
April 2012 Operations Manual CB901EX ERROR HANDELING Misspelled command input will give the following error message: Unknown Command Parameter errors will print ERROR: and then prompt for the parameter again. HELP HELP COMMANDS Help lists all help commands in the Configuration program. Type HELP, H or ?.
CB901EX Operations Manual SET COMMANDS >HScr EX901 Set Commands: ====== ======================= SAP Set Alarm Priority SCN Set Call Number SCNU Set Call Number Undefined SCP Set Call Priority SCID Set Caller ID SDA Set Direct Access SDD Set Direct Dial SDT Set Device Type SGCM Set Group Call Members STN Set Transfer Number STD Set Transfer Delay SNA Set Network Address SPT Set Privilege Type SQP Set QUE Program Channel SST Set Subscriber Timer SSD Set Speed Dial Number > PRIVILEGE TYPES >HPTcr ID Privileg
April 2012 Operations Manual CB901EX LINE EQUIPMENT The Line Equipment Number is the location of the intercom station in the central exchange. The number is hexadecimal in the range $00-$3D (62 subscribers). All individual station programming is done to this line equipment number. The programmed information may be listed by Line Equipment Number or by Call Number.
CB901EX Operations Manual March 2011 >SCN cr Call Number <100-999/*> : 200-255 cr Line Equipment Number (R=range, S=single) : Rcr Line Equipment Number <$00..$4F> : 00 cr >LLE cr Line Equipment Number <$00-$3D/*> : 00-03 cr Line Call Equ. Number Caller ID ==== ========= ========== $00 200 $01 201 $02 202 $03 203 Type ==== ICM ICM ICM ICM In Priority Network Address QUE Alarm Call Display Printer Video ==== ===== ==== ======= ======= ===== RING 1 3 ... ... ... RING 1 5 ... ... ... RING 1 5 ... ...
April 2012 Operations Manual CB901EX CALLER ID Each subscriber in the system has 12 alphanumeric characters for identification. This ID is available for display on the called station (DAD104) and for Event Logging (DNA100). Default is all spaces. PROGRAMMING The following commands are used for this feature: SCID Set Caller ID LCN List Call Number Example: Set Caller ID for call number 14 to “Lobby”.
CB901EX Operations Manual March 2011 Call Number <10-99/*> : 11-14 cr Device Type(0=U 1=SUB 2=ICM 3=PTT 4=TIE 5=REM 6=ILK)<0..6> : 1 cr >LCN cr Call Number <10-99/*> : 11-14 cr Line Call Equ. Number Caller ID ==== ========= ========== $01 11 Car 1A $02 12 Car 1B $03 13 Car 2A $04 14 Car 2B > Type ==== SUB SUB SUB SUB IN Priority Network Address Remote QUE Alarm Call Display Printer Video NET LEQ ==== ===== ==== ======= ======= ===== === === RING 1 5 ... 0B ... ... ... RING 1 5 ... 0B ... ... ...
April 2012 Operations Manual CB901EX Example: Add All Call Access (Privilege 4) for Subscriber number 11. >SPT cr Call Number <10-99/*> : 11 cr Privilege ID <1..9> : 4 cr <+/-/=> : + cr > Display the result. >LPT cr Call Number <10-99/*> : 11 cr Privelege ID <1-9/*> : 4 cr Call Number ID Privelege =========== ======================= 11 4 All Call Access > PRIVILEGE DEFINITIONS 1 Simplex Always A,B: This privilege will force simplex mode operation when this intercom is initiating or receiving a call.
CB901EX Operations Manual March 2011 DIRECT ACCESS There is one direct dial access number for each subscriber (DC shift). PROGRAMMING The following commands are used for this feature. SDA Set Direct Access LDA List Direct Access Example 1: Set direct access for subscriber 12 to dial subscriber 18. >SDA cr Call Number <10-99/*> : 12 cr Call Number to be dialed <10..
April 2012 Operations Manual CB901EX SUBSCRIBER TIMERS There are 8 timers that can be set individually for each subscriber. A timer value of 0 means no time limit. PROGRAMMING The following commands are used for this feature. SST Set Subscriber Timer LST List Subscriber Timers Example: Set warning tone length (timer 2) to 1 sec. when subscriber 15 receives calls . >SST cr Call Number <10-99/*> : 15 cr Timer ID <1..8> : 2cr Timer Value <0....50> :10 cr >LST cr Call Number <10-99/*> : 15 cr Timer ID <1..
CB901EX Operations Manual March 2011 Each intercom station has a Personal Queue. This queue is activated with Privelege ID number 7. All received calls are put in personal que and the intercom station will ring (2 sec on, 3 sec off) until the call is answered by pressing the 0 key. When the call is cancelled (X) the next call in queue starts ringing after 2 seconds. This time is programmable (Timer ID number 6).
April 2012 Operations Manual CB901EX TRANSFER Call Transfer is used to distribute incoming calls to additional intercom stations. Each subscriber has 7 transfer numbers. Transfers are processed sequentially, transfer 1 must activate before transfer 2 is activated and transfer 3 will not activate until transfer 2 is activated and so on. With each transfer there is a delay before the call is transferred.
CB901EX Operations Manual March 2011 ANNUNCIATOR DISPLAY Any intercom station in the system may use an annunciator display (DAD104) to display and answer calls in the personal queue. Each DAD104 is assigned to only one intercom station. PROGRAMMING The following commands are used for this feature. SNA Set Network Address LCN List Call Number Example: Subscriber 10 is assigned to the DAD104 with network address 0A (hex). The network address is set with DIP-switch in the DAD104.
April 2012 Operations Manual CB901EX CAMERA SWITCHER The camera switcher is connected to the system using one dedicated DNA200. The camera switcher will connect a camera to a video monitor when the call is answerred by the intercom station equipped with a video monitor. Intercom stations with monitors are programmed with the address of the DNA200. Monitor address and camera address are programmed inside the DNA200 (see separate documentation). PROGRAMMING The following commands are used for this feature.
CB901EX Operations Manual March 2011 BATTERY CHARGE MONITOR The CB901EX battery voltage is monitored. If the input voltage is higher then 25 Volt then the battery is being charged and D6 is ON. If AC power is lost or the battery charger fails then the battery voltage will fall below the 25 Volt and D6 will turn OFF. At the same time Power Fail Alarm may be sent to the DAD104 (if programmed) and the system is running on battery power.
April 2012 Operations Manual CB901EX ALL CALL Allows for one way paging from one station to all other stations in the exchange and will override other calls (they will reconnect when the All Call is completed). The initiating station must have privilege “All Call Access”. The duration of the All Call is limited to 60 seconds (programmable subscriber timer). The call number for All Call is 70. The All Call is ended with X for termination or 8 for call back (meet me).
CB901EX Operations Manual March 2011 Example 3: Exclude stations 15 from Group Call #3 (73). >SGCM cr Call Number <10-99/*> : 15 cr Group Number <0..7> : 3cr <+/-/=> : -cr > Example 4: Include stations 18 only in Group Call #6 (76) . >SGCM crr Call Number <10-99/*> : 18 cr Group Number <0..7> : 6 cr <+/-/=> : = cr > Example 5: Group Conference for stations 10-16 in Group Call #1 (71) . >SGCM crr Call Number <10-99/*> : 10-16 cr Group Number <0..7> : 1 cr <+/-/=> : = cr >SGCP crr Group Number <0..
April 2012 Operations Manual CB901EX GROUP CONFERENCE Group Conference may be used for Emergency Communication/Paging. Example: 10 AA916 Master station with Annunciator for display of Faults DAD104 ($09). 11-16 GS921DAM Handset Stations with Push ToTalk button. 17-20 IF935 Paging Interface. Programming: Master station 10. SNA 10 1 09 (DAD assigned to master statation) SPT 10 7 + (Activate Personal Que) SPT 10 5 + (Activate Group Call Access) Handset Stations 11-16.
CB901EX Operations Manual March 2011 TELEPHONE LINE INERFACE The interface may be used as a speed dialer to a telephone number used for answering intercom calls from elevator intercoms in a night transfer mode of operation. The device type of the interface is set to PBX. A delay may be entered as P1 for one second delay to P9 for 9 second delay. Example: P29P31234567 will delay 2 seconds (waiting for dial tone), dial 9, delay 3 seconds, then dial 1234567.
April 2012 Operations Manual CB901EX SCID 11 EAST GATE SDT 11 2 SQP 11 2 SAP 11 1 SCP 11 5 ! ! END OF TRANSFER Software Version 2012/03/20 Commands generated by the backup command: SAP Set Alarm Priority SCID Set Caller ID SCN Set Call Number SCP Set Call Priority SCNU Set Call Number Undefined SDA Set Direct Access SDD Set Direct Dial SDT Set Device Type SGCM Set Group Call Members SGCP Set Group Call Privilege STN Set Transfer Number STD Set Transfer Delay SNA Set Network Address SPT Set Privilege Typ
CB901EX Operations Manual March 2011 INSTALLATION The PCB1019 has a one RS485 bidirectional port for communication with Crisis Alert Devices: DNA100 DNA200 DNA300 DNA400 DAD104 DS16 Used for programming or for interfacing to Log Printer Camera switcher Interace Computer Control Interace Pocket Page Interace Annunicator Display Direct select Annunciator, 16 line The DNA100 can be connected directly to J1 for programming. The PCB1019 has 3 LEDs for displaying network communication: M T R Master LED.
April 2012 Operations Manual CB901EX RESET BATTERY RAM The Battery RAM must be initialized when the system is first installed. All programmable features are set to default and all station are assigned call numbers . 1. 2. 3. Set all 8 dip switches in SW2 (PCB1019) to OFF. Set SW3 (PCB1019) for number of call digits. Push and release the Reset Switch on PCB1019 (SW4). LED M (PCB1019) will blink 2 times during RAM Test (apx. 2 sec.). The RAM will initialize (1 sec.).