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Section 3
Wiring The QuickQ System
TheQuickQDigital Voice Announcer (DVA) includes one to four voice channel cards with each card providing
four voice ports. Before wiring, insure that there are sufficient digital station ports available at a station connector
block to interface with the available DVA voice ports (maximum of 16 required). When using the master channel
setup, you need two additional station ports.
CAUTION
You must connect all four voice ports from each voice channel card to station ports...

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Connecting The Personal Computer To The DVA
1.Locate the kit-supplied modular jack that is
labeled LINK ASSEMBLY FROM PC TO
66-BLOCK, and mount it within seven feet of the
computer location.
2.Select the kit-supplied modular to 9-pin EIA
adapter, connect it to the computer’s COM1 serial
data port, and secure the adapter with the screws
provided.
3.Use 6-wire cable to connect the modular jack that
you installed in step 1 with theQuickQ-supplied
66-type connector block.
4.Use a kit-supplied line cord to...

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QUICK001
COM1 Serial Data Port
9-Pin D Connector
Rear View of
Typical Personal
Computer (PC)
Kit-Supplied
Modular
to 9-pin
EIA adapter
QuickQ-
Supplied And
Punched-Down
25-Pair Cable
6-Wire Cable
House Wiring
Kit-Supplied
3-Pair Line Cord
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Front View of Jack
Kit-Supplied Type 625A-6
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FROM PC TO 66-BLOCK)
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Connecting The Personal Computer To The Digital Communications
System (DXP, DXP Plus, or FX Series)
1. Locate a kit-supplied modular jack labeled LINK
ASSEMBLY FROM DXP TO 66-BLOCK FOR
PC, and mount it within seven feet of the
equipment’s cabinet.
2. Locate a kit-supplied modular jack labeled LINK
ASSEMBLY FROM PC TO 66-BLOCK FOR
OAI, and mount it within seven feet of the
personal computer.
3. Use 6-wire cable to connect the modular jacks that
you installed in steps 1 and 2 to the
QuickQ-supplied 66-type...

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DXP021D
*Customer-supplied
9-pin to 25-pin
adapter (optional)
Serial Data
Port 9-pin
D Connector
Serial Data Port
25-pin D Connector
Rear View of
Typical Personal
Computer (PC)
Kit-Supplied
Modular
to 25-pin
EIA adapter
RS-232 Ports (Server End)
DSR (Data Set Ready) and DTR (Data Terminal Ready) are connected inside kit-supplied modular to 25-pin adapter.
RS-232 1
RS-232 2
1=RTS
2 = CTS
3=RD
4=TD
5 = GND
6=NC(Request To Send)
(Clear To Send)
(Receive Data)
(Transmit Data)
(Ground)
(No Connection)
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Connecting The Digital Communications System To The DVA
Complete theQuickQsystem installation by connecting the DCS to the DVA. You will not need any kit-supplied
components; however, you will need a 66-type station connector block and a 25-pair cable.
1. Mount a 66-type station connector block, and
connect it to a digital station board.
2. Mount the QuickQ-supplied connector block, and
connect its pre-wired cable to the DVA.3. Use a 25-pair cable to connect theQuickQconnect
block to the block that you...

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QUICK002
QuickQ-
Supplied And
Punched-Down
25-Pair Cable
Male 50-Pin
Connector
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Connecting Wallboards To The Personal Computer
When optional mono or color wallboards are being used with theQuickQsystem, you will need to connect them
to a RS485 network. The RS485 network interfaces with a converter box that plugs into COM4, one of the RS232
serial ports on the rear of the personal computer.
1.Check to make sure that the personal computer
has a properly configured RS232 serial port for
driving the wallboards. This port must be
configured as COM4 and IRQ10.
2.Plug one end of a type A...

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Figure 3-6. Connecting Wallboards In Terminated And Unterminated Configurations
Plug an EOL Terminator
into the Last Wallboard on
the Network
RS-232 Cable
Converter
Box
RS-485 Cable Use a DB25 to DB9
Adapter when using
the 25-pin Connector Personal
ComputerWallboards
Modular Network
Adapters with
4-Conductor Data
Cables
Terminated Network Configuration
Unterminated Network Configuration
EOL Terminator
RS-232 Cable
Converter
BoxRS-485 Cable
Use a DB25 to DB9
Adapter when using
the 25-pin Connector...

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Connecting The QuickQ PROTECKEY
You must connect the suppliedQuickQPROTECKEY to the computer’s parallel port. Refer to Figure 3-7 for
details. To programQuickQwithout a PROTECKEY, type /Q3 at the the command prompt. The QuickQ software
will then operate for approximately one hour,
CAUTION
The system will not continue functioning if you fail to connect the QuickQ PROTECKEY.
Connecting AC Power To The DVA
Before applying power to the DVA, check all wiring
connections and ensure that you have properly...
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