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Defines where fire telephone and disabled refuge systems are recommended for installation.
Describes the functional blocks, topology, and components of the VOCALL EVCS.
Outlines essential safety requirements for installation and operation of the equipment.
Provides instructions for safely handling sensitive electronic components to prevent damage.
Instructions for carefully removing the exchange unit from its packaging.
Details steps for preparing the unit for wiring entry, including knockouts and glands.
Illustrates connection details for network/compact units and type A handsets.
Explains wire color mapping and cable types for network links between units.
Describes forming a redundant ring for system resilience and fault tolerance.
Covers final assembly and configuring network address via dip switches on the exchange unit.
Explains the purpose of dip switches 7 and 8 for fault relay and data protection.
Details jumper settings (J1, J2) for master/slave modes controlling data flow.
Describes settings for 'Line' network configuration on master handsets.
Outlines settings for 'Ring' network configuration on master handsets.
Explains how to access and log into the master unit using a PIN code.
Describes navigating menus and exiting the configuration to return to standard operation.
Details setting 'Present' and 'Node ID' for network communication.
Specifying which exchange units are present and active on the system.
Configuring which master addresses are used and present on the system.
Configuring individual exchange units, their extensions, and associated options.
Configuring extension names and presence status for each line.
Setting up monitoring for network in/out data cables for fault detection.
Displaying software revision and configurable text for an exchange unit.
Procedure for changing the overall system's site name.
Procedure for changing the name of a specific master unit.
Instructions for setting the system's current date and time.
Setting a date for system service reminders and fault triggers.
Procedure for changing the system access PIN for configuration menus.
Options for clearing the event log, erasing all recorded events.
How to view recorded system events and fault history.
Procedure for rebooting the master unit and its implications.
Performing a test of the panel LEDs to prove operation.
Note on future updates for relay settings functionality.
Instructions for powering up the system and connecting batteries safely.
Details on battery requirements and safety precautions for handling sealed lead-acid batteries.
How the system handles incoming calls from outstations and connects to them.
Instructions for initiating calls from the control phone using directory or direct dial.
Procedure for inter-master communication in multi-master systems.
Explains the various status and fault indications displayed on the master handset.
Describes the meaning of green health and yellow fault LEDs on the master handset.
How to access the fault log via the master handset for troubleshooting.
Explains common fault, supply, AC/DC OK LEDs on the exchange unit.
Details the states and meanings of the 8 line LEDs on the exchange unit.
Tasks to perform weekly for system maintenance and testing.
Tasks to perform monthly for system maintenance and testing.
Engineer tasks for quarterly, yearly, and 5-yearly maintenance.