Toshiba Strata Dk24, Dk56, Dk96 Instruction Manual
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INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 200-096-208 FEBRUARY 1991 11) Plug the provided power cord into the power supply and to a 117 VAC, 60Hz power source. 5.26 Talkback Amplified Speaker Test. Test the Talkback Amplified Speaker installation in accor- dance with the following steps: 1) Make an external page. l Page will be heard over the HESB. 2) Verify that someone speaking into the door phone can be heard at the paging station (with this application, pressing the door phone but- ton is not required to talkback through the door phone). 6 EXTERNAL PAGE OPTIONS 6.00 System Hardware Requirements 6.01 STRATA DK systems offer a variety of exter- nal page options. Additionally, a BGM option is available with each external page option. DK sys- tems support: l Paging with BGM (same amplifier). l Zone paging with BGM (separate amplifiers). l Zone paging with BGM (multiple amplifiers). NOTE: The PIOU PCB only is equipped with zone paging. 6.02 Either a PIOU, PIOUS, or PEPU PCB is required to support the external paging/BGM op- tions. The PIOU will support any of the paging/BGM options. The PEPU and PIOUS will support only the paging with BGM (same amplifier) option. 6.10 External Page Option installation 6.11 All paging connections are made via the PIOU or PEPU amphenol connectors or the PIOUS TBl terminal to the MDF. 6.12 Page (single zone) with BGM (same ampli- fier). In this configuration, paging and BGM are amplified by a common customer-supplied paging amplifier. When the external page access code is dialed, the external page control relay is activated, which applies a short (or open) to the amplifier mute control to mute the music. Install this option in accordance with the following steps (refer to Figure 8-14): 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Connect the input no. 1 from the paging ampli- fier to pins 13 (SPR) and 38 (SPT) of the PIOU or PEPU; or connect to SPT and SPR of the PIOUS. Connect the paging amplifier mute terminal to pins 7 and 32 of the PIOU or PEPU; or connect to DET and DER of the PIOUS. Connect the music source to the input no. 2 of the paging amplifier. Connect the speaker to the paging amplifier output. Verify that the PIOU or PEPU PlO jumper plug is in the MAKE position or that the PIOUS WI jumper wire is in the MAKE position. 6.13 Zone Page with BGM (separate amplifi- ers). This configuration provides multiple-zone paging capability. The output of the paging ampli- fier is routed back to the PIOU, where it is switched to one of four sets of speakers by PIOU relays Kl through K4. The relay selected is determined by the access code dialed by the station user. Default access codes are: l Kl/zone 1 = 35 l K2/zone 2 = 36 l K3/zone 3 = 37 l K4/zone 4 = 38 l All zones = 39 NOTE: Multi-zone page output rating is 30W/maxi- mum at 300 ohms. 6.14 An all zone page code (39) is also available as an option (see Program 10-2). When the all page code is dialed, all four relays are activated to permit simultaneous paging to all speaker zones and all electronic telephone speakers. Install this option in accordance with the following steps (refer to Figure 8-15): 1) Connect the input from the paging amplifier to pins 13 (SPR) and 38 (SPT) of the PIOU. 2) Connect the BGM music source to the music amplifier input. * 3) Connect the paging amplifier output to the “M” 8-10
contact’s PIOU relays Kl - K4 and the “C” terminal of zone 1 - zone 4 speakers. 4) Connect the BGM music amplifier output to terminal 23 (PG COMMON) of the PIOU, and to zone 1 - zone 4 speakers. 6.15 Zone Page with BGM (multiple amplifiers). This configuration also provides multiple-zone paging capability, as in Paragraph 6.13. However, separate amplifiers are used for each zone. Install this option in accordance with the following steps (refer to Figure 8-l 6): 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Connect the inputs from the paging amplifiers to pins 13 (SPR) and 38 (SPT) of the PIOU. Connect the music source to the music ampli- fier input. Connect the paging amplifier outputs to PIOU relays Kl - K4 and zone 1 - zone 4 speakers. Connect the music amplifier output to terminal 23 (PG COMMON) of the PIOU, and to the “C” terminal of zone 1 - zone 4 speakers. Connect zone 1 - zone 4 speakers “A” termi- nal to the “B” contact of the PIOU relays Kl- K4 respectively. 6.16 Night Ringing over External Page Zones (PIOU only). To allow the night ringing signal to be sent over zone paging, install the paging amplifier in accordance with the following steps (refer to Figure 8-17). (Steps 1 - 6 are performed at the MDF ’ 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Cross-connect the amplifier input to pins 13 (SPR) and 38 (SPT) of the PIOU PCB. Cross-connect the amplifier output A to the PGINl - PGIN4 connector from the PIOU. Cross-connect the amplifier output B to the zone 1 - zone 4 speaker common line. Cross-connect the PIOU PGOUTI - PGOUT4 to zone 1 - zone 4 speakers. Cross-connect the amplifier output A to pin 9 (NHR) of the PIOU. INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 200-096-208 FEBRUARY 1991 6) Cross-connect a jumper from pin 34 (NHT) to pin 23 (PG COMMON) from the PIOU PCB. . 7) In Program 77-1, set LED 05 to OFF and 06 to ON. Set LED 08 to ON if door phones are to ring over external page when the system is in NIGHT mode. 8) In Program 78, enable the CO lines that are to ring via external page when the system is set in the NIGHT mode. 9) In Program 39, assign themormbuttons to electronic telephones per the System Rec- ord Sheets (see Note 2). 10) Press them or m button on an electronic telephone to set the system into the NIGHT mode. Test by calling into the system on a CO line assigned (Program 78) to night ring over external page. l When ringing sounds (see Note 2) over the page, press m 1 Ef 1 to answer. NOTES: 1. All zones will ring with this option; night ringing to selected zones is not possible. 2. The m or m buttons put CO lines in NIGHT ring mode per Program 15; NT1 - TENANT l/NT2-TENANT 2 CO line as- signment. 7 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) PRINTER/CALL ACCOUNTING DEVICE OPTIONS 7.00 An SMDR printer or call accounting device may be connected to the system to provide a hard- copy record of station activity (incoming, outgoing, and transferred calls account code entries) on CO lines or a printout of the customer data base. Call record data is printed out at the completion of each call, provided the call was at least 10 seconds in length. Program SMDR with Program 60, and use Program 97 to have the SMDR printer display the customer data base. 7.01 SMDR will send out special names for the following types of calls: . l MSS: Prints on DISA or DISC calls to stations (see Note). 8-11
INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 200-096-208 FEBRUARY1991 l MODM: Prints on calls to the IMDU remote maintenance modem (station 19). l DISA: Prints on DISA calls to CO lines when calling through the system CO-to-CO. NOTE: MSS willprintonlyon DISA orDlSCcalls thatare answered 10 seconds after the DK dial tone is sent to the calling party. If the call is answered before 10 seconds, the call will register as a normal incoming call and the MSS/transfer portion of the call will not print out. 7.02 Figure 8-l 8 shows a sample SMDR printout and describes the contents of each column of the printout. The following examples show several call record samples and describe the sequence of events which occurred to generate the call records. NOTE: SMDR printout “time of day” and day/month/ year (DD/MM/YY) is the same as the system clock time/date setby the station connected to port 00. SMDR DD/MM/YY will print out each time 50 call records are generated. SMDR PRINTOUT EXAMPLES Direct Inward System Access (DISA) CO Lines NOTE: DISA station calls print out as MSS. EXAMPLE l-Ring, No Answer DISA Call Call Sequence A Outside caller rings CO line 03 (CO line 03 is programmed as a DISA line). Line 03 returns intercom dial tone to caller after two ring cycles (5 N 6 seconds). Caller does nothing. After 32 seconds, call is disconnected. Printout A prints after disconnect at 4:59. PRINTOUT A 03 MSS 04:59 00:00:32 00:06 EXAMPLE 2-DISA Internal Station Call Call Sequence B I l Outside caller rings CO line 03 (CO line 03 is programmed as a DISA line). l Line 03 returns intercom dial tone to caller after two ring cycles (5 N 6 seconds). l Caller dials 203. , .1’ l After 48 seconds from start of call, station 203 answers. l Printout B prints after station 203 answers the call at 4:32. I NOTE: MSS will not print if the call is answered within IO seconds from when the caller receives dial tone. PRINTOUT B 03 MSS 04:32 00:00:48 00:05 203 EXAMPLE 3-DISA Outgoing CO Line Call NOTE: DISA CO line calls print out as DISA. Call Sequence C l Outside caller rings CO line 01 (line 01 is pro- I grammed as DISA). l Line 01 returns intercom dial tone after two ring cycles (5 N 6 seconds). l Caller dials 703 to access CO line 03 (outgoing). l Caller dials the DISA security code and receives CO dial tone. l Caller dials the telephone number and con- verses when the call is answered. l Caller hangs up. l The call releases, and Printout C prints after the call disconnects at 12:22. I NOTES: 1. 2. If the CO provides the auto release (AR) signal (see Program 15), the call discon- nects when either party hangs up. If the auto release signal is not returned, the CO lines will remain seized until the DISA disconnect timer releases the call (approximately five minutes). PRINTOUT C Auto Release signal: 03 DISA 12:22 00:02;01 (outgoing) 01 DISA 12:22 00:02;01 (incoming) Disconnect Timer: s 01 DISA 12:24 00:04;57 (incoming) 03 DISA 12:24 00:04;57 (outgoing) 8-12
7.03 System Program Data Printout. If a printer is connected to the SMDR port, customer program information stored in the PCTU or PCTUSI RAM may be printed out for reference by using Program 97 (see Paragraph 7.14). 7.10 SMDR Hardware Requirements 7.11 A DK system must be equipped with a PIOU or PIOUS PC6 to support the SMDR printer/call accounting device option. Connection of the printer or call accounting device to the PIOU or PIOUS PCB is accomplished with a 3-pair modular cord (7 feet maximum) and a PPTC connector adaptor (refer to Figure 8-19 for details). Call record data is ASCII-formatted, 8 bits, no parity, 1 -stop bit. 7.12 The PIOU or PIOUS contains a call record buffer which stores call record data (for up to 50 calls) when the printed or call accounting device is turned off, or when no device is connected to the SMDR port. No further call records are stored after the buffer is filled. When the printer or call account- ing device is made operational, an “ERROR BUFFER OVERFLOW” message is printed to indi- cate that the buffer was full, and that some call information may have been lost. 7.13 SMDR Programming Considerations 7.14 SelectableprogrammingoptionsfortheSMDR printer or call accounting device are: Program 60 l Item 3-Selects the records of outgoing calls or outgoing and incoming calls to be printed. l Item 4-Selects digit length of account code (4 to 15 digits). l Item 5-Allows only long distance call records to be printed. Program 97 l Allows system program data to be printed via the SMDR port (refer to Figure 8-20 for an example printout). NOTES: 1. An SMDR printer must be connected to the SMDR port to use the printout option selected by Program 97. 2. Call record data is lost when program data is printed out using Program 97. INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 200-096-208 FEBRUARY 1991 7.20 SMDR Printer/Call Accounting Device In- stallation 7.21 Install the SMDR printer/call accounting de- vice option in accordance with the following steps (refer to Figures 8-19, 9-l 7, and 9-l 9): 1) 2) 3) 4) Connect the interface cable and the PPTC adaptor from the PIOU or PIOUS SMDR port to the SMDR printer or call accounting device DB25 connector. Set the PIOU or PIOUS SW1 switch to the appropriate baud rate (300 or 1200 bps), as determined by the baud rate of the printer or call accounting device. Set the printer or call accounting device to 8- bits/no parity/one stop bit. Program (Program 60) the system for the re- quired SMDR printer/call accounting device options (refer to Paragraph 7.13 and the Pro- gramming Procedures, Section 200-096-300). 8 MAINTENANCE TERMINAL OPTIONS 8.00 A customer-supplied maintenance terminal may be connected to the system (PIOU or PIOUS) either locally or remotely. The maintenance termi- nal (ASCII terminal) allows system programming and testing to be accomplished. Also, the IMDU modem or an external maintenance modem (300 or 1200 baud full-duplex) can be connected to allow system programming and testing to be accom- plished from a remote location. NOTE: An external modem is required for Remote Maintenance if an IMDU is not installed on the PIOU or PIOUS. The IMDU has a built-in maintenance channel for remote connection; however, an external modem requires a CO line, PSTU or PESU port. 8.10 Maintenance Terminal/External Modem Option System Hardware Requirements 8.11 The STRATA DK system must be equipped with a PIOU or PIOUS PCB to support the mainte- nance terminal/external modem options. Connect- ing the maintenance terminal or external mainte- 8-13
INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 200-096-208 FEBRUARY1991 nance modem to the PIOU or PIOUS PCB is accomplished with a standard 3-pair modular cord and a PPTC adaptor connected to the PIOU or PIOUS TTY jack (refer to Figure 8-21). NOTE: If the IMDUmodem is used, the PPTC adapter or modular cord is not required. 8.20 Local Maintenance Terminal Installation 8.21 Install the ASCII terminal in accordance with the following steps (refer to Figure 8-21): 1) Connect the 3-pair modular cable (or 24 AWG twisted pairs) and the PPTC adaptor from the PIOU or PIOUS TTY port to the remote main- tenance terminal DB25 connector. 2) Set the PIOU or PIOUS SW2 switch to match the modem or terminal baud rate: l Push in for 300 bps (baud rate indicator CD4 is lighted); let out (by pushing again) for 1200 bps (CD4 is not lighted). 3) Set the PIOU or PIOUS SW3switch to theTTY position. 4) Set the P13 jumper plug on the PIOU to the BELL configuration, or cut the W4 jumper on the PIOUS (also for BELL configuration). NOTE: The PI3 (PIOU) and W4 (PIOUS) CCITT configurations are not normally used in the USA. 5) Programming and system testing, via the maintenance terminal, is described in the Remote Maintenance Procedures, Section 200-096-400. NOTE: If the electronic telephone connected to pot? 05 is in the program mode, programming from the maintenance terminal is not allowed. 8.30 Remote Maintenance Option Installation 8.31 IMDU Maintenance Modem. The IMDU modem mounts on the PIOU or PIOUS PCB and provides 300 or 1200 bps, full-duplex communica- tion for remote maintenance. If the IMDU is em- ployed, a dedicated CO line, PSTU, oi PESU connection is not required. Connection of the re- mote maintenance terminal is through existing sys- tem CO lines via intercom number 19. Refer to the PIOU or PIOUS portion of Section 200-096-206 for details on hardware installation and programming requirements. Remote Maintenance Procedures, Section 200-096-400, provides more information about using the IMDU for remote maintenance. .: : 8.32 External Maintenance Modem Installation. Install the external modem in accordance with the following steps (refer to Figure 8-21): NOTE: The Toshiba PPTC IX-232 modular-to-D925 adaptor is factory-configured for ASCII termi- nal connection. Pins 2 and 3 of the adaptor must be reversed for external modem connec- tion. 1) 2) 3) 4) Connect the modular cord from the PIOU or PIOUS TTY port to the PPTC adapter and then to the external maintenance modem RS- 232 25pin connector. Connect the external maintenance modem line-side to a dedicated CO line (tip and ring) or to a dedicated PSTU or PESU standard telephone port (tip and ring). Refer to Wiring Diagrams, Section 200-096-209, for wiring/ interconnecting details. Set the PIOU or PIOUS SW2 switch to match the modem or terminal baud rate: l Push in for 300 bps (baud rate indicator CD4/LED is lighted); let out for 1200 bps (CD4 is not lighted). Set the PIOU or PIOUS SW3switch to the TTY position. NOTE: The PIOU or PIOUS SW3 switch is set to the MODEM position for IMDU operation only. 5) Set the PI3 jumper plug on the PIOU to the BELL configuration, or cut the W4 jumper on the PIOUS (also for BELL configuration). -., . . :;’ 8-14
NOTE: The P13 (PIOU) or W4 (PIOUS) CCITT con- figurations are not normally used in the USA. 6) Programming and system testing, via the exter- nal maintenance modem, is described in the Remote Maintenance Procedures, Section 200- 096-400. Access to the external maintenance modem is accomplished as follows: If the modem is connected to adedicated CO line, call the CO line number to estab- lish modem communication. If the modem is connected to a PSTU or PESU port, call a DK CO line that can be transferred to (or programmed to ring) the PSTU or PESU modem port to estab- lish modem communication. 9 VOICE MAIL/AUTO ATTENDANTOPTIONS 9.00 System Hardware Requirements 9.01 Systems may be configured to support a Toshiba INTOUCH Digital Voice Messaging Sys- tem, a customer-supplied voice mail messaging system, or auto attendant. 9.02 The STRATA DK system must be equipped with a PSTU or PESU PCB to support the voice mail or auto attendant option. The PSTU is equipped with eight standard telephone circuits, and the PESU is equipped with two. A CRCU (-4 or -8) subassembly must be installed on the PCTU or PCTUSI PCB. The voice mail/auto attendant op- tion may be connected to any standard telephone circuit at the MDF block. 9.10 INTOUCH Digital Voice Messaging Sys- tem 9.11 STRATA DK systems are designed to sup- port the full range of features offered by the IN- TOUCH Digital Voice Messaging System. IN- TOUCH provides various call routing, message handling, and information management features, including: l Automated Attendant 0 Call Forward to Voice Mailbox l Message Waiting Indication l Voice Mail Control from Electronic Telephone INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 200-096-208 FEBRUARY 1991 l System Monitoring l Feature Integration . 9.12 A block diagram of voice mail/auto attendant- to-PSTU or -PESU connection is shown in Figure 8-22. See section 200-096-206for PSTU and PESU installation. 9.13 STRATA DK/INTOUCH Programming Considerations. Some features of STRATA DK system programming are unique to INTOUCH, and are not available for customer-supplied voice mail messaging systems. These programming features are: Answer (A) Tone. The STRATA DK stations will send an answer tone to INTOUCH when the station answers an INTOUCH call. Disconnect (D) Tone. The STRATA DK sta- tions will send a disconnect tone to INTOUCH when the station hangs up while connected to INTOUCH. NOTE: Bothansweranddisconnecttonesprovidemore efficient INTOUCH port use. Always enable these options. Both options are enabled by accessing Program 31, and setting LED 15 to ON (LEDs 16 and 17 must also be ON to allow A and D tones). B Tone Signals. Stations send a recall (B) tone to INTOUCH whenever INTOUCH answers a transfer (camp-on) recall from a station that did not answer an INTOUCH blind transfer. (The B tone notifies INTOUCH that the call is a recall and not a new call, allowing INTOUCH to re- spond with the appropriate greeting.) For this feature to operate, INTOUCH must be equipped with Version B.06 software or above; and the DK PSTU or PESU voice mail ports must have LEDs 19 and 20 turned ON in Program 31. 9.14 INTOUCH Installation. Use the above in- formation in concert with Paragraphs 9.23 and 9.24 to install INTOUCH. 9.20 Customer-supplied Voice Mail Messaging Systems 9.21 STRATA DK systems are designed to sup- port a wide range of customer-supplied voice mail 8-15
INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 200-096-208 FEBRUARY1991 messaging systems. Depending on the voice mail system used, some of the features available with INTOUCH (refer to Paragraph 9.10) may be avail- able with the customer-supplied system. 9.22 Voice Mail (PSTU or PESU Port) Program- ming Considerations 9.23 Voice mail (all types) PSTU or PESU port programming is accomplished using Programs 31 and IO-2 (refer to Programming Procedures, Sec- tion 200-096-300, for details). Voice mail (VM) pro- gramming features are: l VM Groups-This feature groups VM PSTU or PESU ports together so that message waiting set/cancel signals appear to originate from the lowest port in the VM group. All VM ports con- nected to a particular VM machine should be set in the same VM group (Program 31, LEDs 05 N 08). l Message Waiting Set/Cancel-If the VM ma- chine has the ability to dial a code, plus the appropriate station numbers to set or cancel the message waiting LEDs on electronic telephones, program the VM machine to dial the following sequences (Program 10-2, LED 04): 1) To set a MW LED, the VM machine must dial Ii+ station number. 2) To cancel a MW LED, the VM machine must dial Ii+ station number. NOTE: Only dial codes 63 and 64 are set in the VM device configuration; the VM device will dial the station number automatically to set/cancel the MW LED. l No Conference VM-Prevents undesired three-party connections during VM call trans- fers. All VM ports should be set for No Conf (Program 31, LED 09). l Privacy Override Deny-Prevents stations from overriding (breaking in) in-progress VM calls (Program 31, LED 18). l End-to-End Signaling-Allows VM port DTMF operation. All VM ports should be set for end-to-end signaling (Program 31, LED 17). NOTE: The CRCU (-4 or -8) must be installed on the PCTU or PCTUSI to allow End-to-End Sig- naling. . . Receive Auto Call Forward ID Codes-Pro- vides auto digits from call forwarded stations to direct callers to stations’ mailboxes. All VM ports should be set to re,ceive auto ID code (Program 31, LED 16). 9.24 Voice Mail Program Checklist. The follow- ing items should be verified before programming voice mail: 1) Set INTOUCH Maintenance Menu system parameters to “D” = STRATA DK (see INTOUCH installation and Maintenance Manual for other parameter settings). 2) STRATA DK programs: Program 95 Initialization clears voice mail auto dial codes. Program 03: Verify that a CRCU (-4 or -8) is installed on the PCTU to allow the VM/AA to send DTMF tones. Program 04: Assigns station numbers to VM/AA ports (initialized numbers recom- mended). Program 05: First digit of special codes 63 and 64 (initialized numbers recommended). Program 1 O-l : Set the system for voice first, and program the VM/AA device to dial the suffix as “1” after station numbers. Program 10-2: Set LEDs 04 for set/cancel operation and 06 ON for the VM to detect 80 msec. tones. Program 13: If the VM/AA device is the message center, set the lowest VM port as the message center. Program 31: Turn LEDs 05,09, and 15 N 20 ON for the PESU or PSTU ports that are connected to the INTOUCH VM/AA ports. Do not set these options for standard tele- phone or electronic telephone station ports. NOTE: A, D, and B tones should be enabled only for VM/AA devices that respond to these tones. l Program 33: Set the PESU and PSTU ports that are connected to the VM/AA ports 8-16
to a hunting sequence, starting with the Iow- est port hunting to the next highest port, etc. The last hunt should be to an attendant. l Program 35: LEDs 01 and 02 must be ON for stations to receive the message indica- tion (MW LED flashing) from a VM device. l Program 36: Set fixed call forward to VM/ AA port per customer requirements. l Program 37: Set the timer for the VM/AA ports to 22 seconds minimum to allow call forward no answer to work on VM transferred calls. l Program 39: Set the MW/FL, CFF, RDL and SDS buttons on the electronic tele- phones that will be used to communicate with the VM/AA device. l Programs 81 N 89: Verify that the ringing assignments to the VM/AA devices are set per customer requirements. l Programs 16,40,41,45 N 48 and 50 N 56: Verify that outgoing CO line access is al- lowed on VM ports to allow the VM/AA beeper notification feature to operate. 9.25 Voice Mail System Installation. Install the voice mail messaging system in accordance with the following steps: 1) Ensure that the PSTU or PESU PCB is in- stalled in the system per Section 200-096-206. 2) Connect the voice mail messaging system to the selected PSTU or PESU standard tele- phone port (refer to Wiring Diagrams, Section 200-096-290, for PSTU and PESU wiring/ interconnecting details). 3) Program the system for the required voice mail messaging features (refer to Paragraphs 9.13 and 9.22). 4) Ensure that a CRCU (-4 or -8) is installed on the PCTU or PCTUSl PCB, and verify that the PCTU code in Program 03 is for CRCU op- eration as required. 5) Perform additional voice mail messaging sys- tem programming as applicable (refer to cus- tomer-supplied installation/programming manuals). INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 200-096-208 FEBRUARY 1991 NOTE: Some voice mail devices may ring tcip when called; in this case, set the ring voltage jumper to L (low position) on the PEW or PSTUZ PCB connected to the voice mail device. 10 ALARM SENSOR INSTALLATION 10.00 The PIOU or PIOUS PCB provides a circuit that can be set to detect a relay open or closed condition from a facility alarm system. When the sensor is activated, all electronic telephones will sound an alarm signal. The electronic telephone alarm signal can be reset by any electronic tele- phone with an alarm reset button (see Program 39). 10.01 Alarm Sensor Options. Jumper plug PI2 on the PIOU is used to set the alarm sensor to detect an open or closed condition from the facility alarm system. Set PI2 as follows (refer to Figure 8-23) : l To detect a closed condition, set PI 2 to the N.O. position. l To detect an open condition, set PI 2 to the NC. position. 10.02 Jumper W3 on the PIOUS is used to set the alarm sensor to detect an open or closed condition from the facility alarm system. Solder the W3 jumper wire as follows (refer to Figure 8-22): l To detect a closed condition, solder W3 to the normal open position. l To detect an open condition, solder W3 to the normal closed position. 10.03 Alarm Sensor Wiring. Refer to Figure 8-23, and connect the facility alarm system relay contacts to the PIOU/PIOUS PCB. 8-17
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