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Rev B Doc. 6001072 Page 1 of 28
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Make sure you know the local telephone tariff arrangements before installing this system. In
some areas, the telephone company assumes responsibility for the phone lines up to each
resident's apartment. In that case, either the telephone company will assume responsibility for
the installation of the RJ71C jack to the telephone lines (as is normally the case), an additional
pair of wires will have to be run to and from each apartment, or the building owner will have to
assume responsibility for the phone lines between the Ovation and their apartments.
The Ovation system contains static sensitive parts. To avoid damage to the static sensitive
parts, ground the system and yourself while handling the board(s).
Do not disconnect or reconnect anything from the system while the power is connected to
any element of the system.
Always use these instructions when you are installing the system or making changes to the
system configuration.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
BASIC INSTALLATION RULES..................................................................................... 3
PART 1 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ....................................................................................... 4
1. OVATION CONTROLLER ..........................................................................................................4
2. LINE INTERFACE BOARDS (LIBs)............................................................................................4
PART 2 SAMPLE INSTALLATION................................................................................. 6
1. SINGLE ENTRANCE ..................................................................................................................6
2. MULTIPLE ENTRANCES ........................................................................................................... 7
PART 4 PHONE LINE INSTALLATION.......................................................................... 8
1. ARRANGING TELEPHONE INSTALLATION............................................................................. 8
2. INSTALLING RJ71C JACKS....................................................................................................... 8
3. LIB PLANNING FORM................................................................................................................ 9
PART 5 PULLING CABLES ......................................................................................... 10
1. SINGLE ENTRANCE ................................................................................................................10
2. MULTIPLE ENTRANCES .........................................................................................................12
PART 6 MOUNTING THE CABINETS.......................................................................... 14
1. OVATION "S" AND "V" MODEL CABINETS.............................................................................14
2. LINE INTERFACE BOARD (LIB) HOUSINGS.......................................................................... 15
PART 7 SETTING LIB ADDRESSES........................................................................... 16
1. SINGLE DECADE LIB SWITCH ............................................................................................... 16
2. THREE DECADE LIB SWITCH ................................................................................................ 17
PART 8 MAKING BASIC CONNECTIONS................................................................... 18
1. OVATION CONTROLLER CONNECTIONS............................................................................. 18
2. LIB CONNECTIONS .................................................................................................................20
PART 9 INSTALLING ADDITIONAL FEATURES ........................................................ 23
1. POSTAL LOCK ......................................................................................................................... 23
2. AUX OPEN/REQUEST FOR ACCESS..................................................................................... 23
3. DOOR POSITION SENSING.................................................................................................... 23
PART 10 TESTING AND ADJUSTING THE UNIT ....................................................... 24
1. VERIFYING CODE CAPABILITIES .......................................................................................... 24
2. ADJUSTING SIDETONE BALANCE......................................................................................... 24
3. VERIFYING TELEPHONE AND DOOR/GATE CONNECTIONS............................................. 24
4. AUDIO ADJUSTMENT.............................................................................................................. 25
PART 11 GLOSSARY OF DIAGNOSTIC INDICATORS.............................................. 26

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