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1. 3 wire ground type plug This is a safety feature DO NOT defeat the safety purpose of the grounding type plug DO NOT staple or otherwise attach the AC power supply cord to building surfaces 7 DO NOT use the product near water or in a wet or damp place such as a wet basement 8 DO NOT use extension cords The product must be installed within 6 feet of a grounded outlet receptacle 9 DO NOT install telephone wiring during a lightning storm 10 DO NOT install telephone jacks in a wet location unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations 11 Never touch uninsulated wires or terminals unless the line has been disconnected at the paging or controller interface 12 Use caution when installing or modifying paging or control lines Support Information Paging systems integrated with small phone systems such as Merlin Legend and Partner are supported by the National Service Assistance Center NSAC The main number for the NSAC is 800 628 2888 Paging systems integrated with large switches such as the DEFINITY G3 are supported by the Technical Service Center TSC The main number for the TSC is 800 242 2121 Domestic and International Approvals UL Listed FCC Part 68 Contents Product Identification UPAM Universal Paging Access Module Overview Features Components Connecting to the Telephone System General Instructions Trunk Port Connections Loop Start Trunk Port Connections Ground Start Station P
2. is unbalanced one side of the input terminal connected to ground you must connect the PR terminal on the UPAM to the grounded amplifier terminal Reversing these connections can short the BGM source output The LUWMTIA transformer can be used to float the unbalanced input and eliminate this problem 6 Connect speaker loads to amplifier output terminals if necessary NOTE Use 22 AWG shielded twisted pair on all wire runs COM Code 401882956 PEC Code 2734 SPK a Turn amplifier volume control counterclockwise to minimum 8 Turn amplifier on 9 Set amplifier level see Specific Instructions for the particular telephone access mode being used Connecting the UPAM to an Amplifier s Lo Z 600 ohm Input cont d PAGING AMPLIFIER WITH 600 OHM TELEPHONE INPUT Figure 7 Typical Connection to a Lo Z 600 ohm Input Typical Installation Connecting the UPAM to an Amplifier s Hi Z AUX Input PPO P ROCHELLE E LEER EEEEE HE EEOE EEE EEEE EEE EEE EEE EEEE EEE EEEEEEEEEEEE HE EEOEEEEEEEEE EE OEEEE HE SEOE EEE EEEEEEEEEE EERE LEO E EOE EEE EEE EERE EEOE EEE EEEE EER EEEEEHEEESEE EE EEEE HEE EEEE ERE EEEEH EE EEEE HER EEEE ERE EEOE HEEL EEE EE REE EEE EE EEE HELE EEE EERE EEE E REE EE EES o You can connect the UPAM to an amplifier s Hi Z input by using the LUWMTIA transformer included to match the UPAM output to the amplifier input see Figure 8 Make sure the LUWMTIA is set for line level operation see the instructions in
3. j correctly connected DONE 4 Recheck mode switch settings Does UPAM activate now Try to access paging again NO YES Is paging yes No yes No Follow Procedure A to determine if the UPAM is Follow Procedure B to determine if an audio functional path can be established through the voice system and the UPAM PCCP MOREE EEE EE HEE EEE EEE EERE EEE EEE HEE EEE EHO LETHE EEE EEE HES EOEE EHO EEEE EEE EEEE HEE EEEE EH OEEEE EEE EEEE HES EOEE EE OLEEE EEE OEEE HES EOEEE HOLES EEE EEE ESEEEE EE OEEE EEE SEEE EEE SEEETE HOLE HE EEEE ETE SEEE EEE OEEE EEE SEEEEE ES EEEE EE ELEE EEE SELE EEE LEE EEE EEE EEE E CEE E HEELS Procedure A Disconnect the UPAM from the telephone equipment Confirm that the power supply is properly connected and that the MODE switches are in the correct positions make sure MODE switches S3 and S4 are not in the same position Note If in station mode connect the power supply Connect a test set to T amp R terminals on UPAM test set should be on hook See Figure 11 Take test set off hook If the UPAM activates and you can make a page the UPAM and paging system are functioning correctly The problem must be with the voice switch or interface wiring If the UPAM does not activate contact Technical Support If the UPAM activates but paging is not possible perform Procedure B a Test Set D4 33 0000000000 00000000 Paging Amplifier Figure 11 Test Procedure A
4. Lucent Technologies Bell Labs Innovations Universal Paging Access Module Installation and Use Manual Issue 1 October 1999 1999 Bogen Communications Inc All rights reserved 54 2003 01 9910 LUUPAM PEC Code 5335 701 COM Code 405891698 LUPS COM Code 405742735 LUWMT1A COM Code 405891680 LUATMC COM Code 405891706 Select Code 701 000 106 1999 Bogen Communications Inc All Rights Reserved Printed in U S A Notice Every effort was made to ensure that the information in this guide was complete and accurate at the time of printing However information is subject to change Federal Communications Commission FCC Statement Part 68 This equipment is component registered with the Federal Communications Commission FCC in accordance with Part 68 of its rules In compliance with the rules be advised of the following Registered equipment may not be used with Coin Telephone Lines Equipment may be used with Party Lines in areas where state tariffs permit such connections and when equipment is adaptable for such service This equipment is registered as follows Registration Number CD23CH 17705 KX N Ringer Equivalence 1 2B If trouble is experienced the equipment should be disconnected from the interface to determine if this equipment or the telephone line is the trouble source If the equipment is determined to be malfunctioning then it should not be reconnected until repairs are effected Rep
5. NK ACCESS ONLY 24448 ma i 5 Os S wove 5 MN MAX Man MAX mik max j a SWITCHES VOL TONE VOL VOX DELAY PAGING TIME CONTACT CLOSURE B Station Une N O COM JE A a Two Way Tsikback Amp anon Figure 1 Universal Paging Access Module 5 Features 24V or 48V Operation Trunk Port Operation Pre announce and Confirmation Tones VOX Delay Timer Default Timer Background Music Input Jack and Volume Control Contact Closures Direct Page Port Connection Components POP CPHL EEE LETE HELE LEH EEOSEEHEEOOEEE EO EEHE ETHOS EEHEEEEEEEEHOLEEE EL EOOEELELEEELEDELEEEELEEOES Item LUUPAM UPAM LUPS LUWMT1A LUATMC Cece eeccrreerrecsereerceeeereeeseEeerseEeeEsereeEesereeEeeEseEEeEeeEEeLeeEEEEEeLSeEEEeESeEEeLEeeEEED MODE switches let you select 24V not included or 48V included power supply A 48 volt power supply is included to provide 48 volt trunk port operation A pre announce tone heard at the telephone and the loudspeakers or confirmation tone heard only at the telephone can be selected with MODE switches One of these modes must be selected for the unit to operate properly A screwdriver adjustable control TONE VOL sets the level of each NOTE When used with ground start trunk ports only the pre announce option can be used Voice controlled disconnect timer for use in station port operation is enabled with a MODE switch This automatically disconnects the line after a predetermined int
6. Troubleshooting cont d Procedure B Figure 12 Test Procedure B Troubleshooting Notes Latching Relays Ring Delay Disconnect the UPAM from the paging system Connect a test set to PT amp PR terminals on UPAM see Figure 12 Place the test set in the monitor position Make a page from a telephone system phone Listen to the test set Audio should be comfortably loud approximately telephone level and not distorted If audio is loud and clear the paging interface is working correctly The problem must be in the paging system If audio is not heard contact Technical Support Test Set HVA 2 DS kS N Paging Amplifier ler Under certain circumstances the installation procedure may jar the latching relays causing a busy tone to be heard in the handset when you try to call the UPAM When connected to a station port the relays will reset when the default timer times out max 35 sec On ground start trunk ports short terminals T amp R together for 5 seconds to reset the relays If the pre announce confirmation tone can be heard over the paging system but is shortened or absent in the handset it may be necessary to increase the length of ring before the UPAM answers See Ring Delay Jin Section 2 for the procedure to follow to increase the delay
7. airs to this equipment other than routine repairs can be made only by the manufacturer or its authorized agents If the equipment causes harm to the telephone network the local telephone company may temporarily discontinue your service and if possible notify you in advance If advance notice is not practical you will be notified as soon as possible You will be given the opportunity to correct the problem and informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC The local telephone company may make changes in its facilities operations or procedures that could affect the proper functioning of your equipment If they do you will be given adequate notice in writing to allow you an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted telephone service Important Safety Information Always follow these basic safety precautions when installing and using the system 1 Read and understand all instructions 2 Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product 3 DO NOT block or cover the ventilation slots and openings They prevent the product from overheating DO NOT place the product in a separate enclosure or cabinet unless proper ventilation is provided 4 Never spill liquid on the product or drop objects into the ventilation slots and openings Doing so may result in serious damage to the components 5 Repair or service must be performed by a factory authorized repair facility 6 The product is provided with a UL CSA approved
8. cluded with the transformer for connection details L Make sure that the amplifier is turned off or unplugged 2 Connect PT terminal of the UPAM to one of the outside screw terminals on the LUWMTIA 3 Connect PR terminal of the UPAM to the other outside screw terminal on the LUWMTIA 4 Plug the RCA type connector from the LUWMTIA transformer into the amplifier s Hi Z input Adapters are included in the kit for connecting to 1 4 phone and mini jack inputs 5 Connect any background music source to BGM IN jack RCA type on UPAM 6 Connect speaker loads to the amplifier s output terminals if necessary Ti Turn amplifier volume control counterclockwise to minimum 8 Turn amplifier on 9 Set amplifier level see for the particular telephone access mode being used Connecting the UPAM to an Amplifier s Hi Z AUX Input cont d BACKGROUND MUSIC SOURCE a_ _ iTS mS i PHONE SYSTEM I A ee CONFIRMA AIRMATION TONE 3 Kai EXT VOX EN ARLE Saar PREANNOUNCE TONE 64 62 M 2 VOX DISABLE Ss i Pr i co m N VOX ENABLE 85 PAGING OUTPUT PRE w contacrciosunen NOE PAGE PORT i COME mm INPUT POWER SUPPLY eyg e oD TRUNK ACCESS ONLY 2448 1 oS oO TIA FX WM Ex 2 TONE VOL VOX DELAY PAGING TIME LXI CONTACT CLOSURE B N O COM i PAGING AMPLIFIER WITH Hi Z INPUTS CDi 3 3 RO ROE OO O O O OOs i C C O ay Figure 8 Typical Connection to a Hi Z Input T
9. d repeat this step NOTE The minimum VOX delay is approximately 2 seconds On some systems which return a reorder tone to the called party within 2 seconds of hang up VOX DELAY cannot be used Station Port Centrex Connections cont d Important Centrex Settings Some phone systems in particular Centrex type systems may produce open switch intervals OSIs when the UPAM first answers the line OSIs are short breaks in loop current resulting when the central office switches equipment on and off the line The UPAM may misinterpret these OSIs as disconnect signals It may be necessary to set AUX switch bank switches S4 and S5 in their OFF positions AUX switches are located on top edge of unit see Figure 5 Jon page 16 if the UPAM exhibits any of the following symptoms during station mode operation Symptoms l UPAM disconnects from the line immediately after answering 2 UPAM answers and remains connected to the line but the page audio does not come through the paging system This condition is verified if the UPAM external contact closures are still open during a page i PBX CENTREX LINE St Used Ring Delay Universal Paging Access Module Lucent Technologies lt lt x STATION PORT TAR IK AORERE OMK vs 24408 p cS Dia ES E Bow nies MAX um mx ao SWITCHES VOL VOX DELAY PAGING TIME CONTACT CLOSURE 8 N O COM aF Figure 4 Station Port Centrex Connections Station Port Centrex Connections cont d I
10. e of the pre announce confirmation tone using the UPAM TONE VOL control Universal Paging Access Module Lucent Technologies PBX KEY SYSTEM en PHONE SYSTEM I R EXT VOX ENABLE Th wM PT TPI PAGING OUTPUT 17 N O RE CONT ACT CLOSURE A com 24 48 MODULAR CONNEC TOR POWER SUPPLY TRUNK ACCESS ONLY 24 48 RJ 45 0 1A E uoce Bou PBX KEY SYSTEM FE Sig uni uk REE aa SWITCHES L TONE VOL VOX DELAY PAGING TIME CONTACT CLOSURE 8 rd Sa AUDIO JT PAGE PORT 1 N O CONTACT CLOSURE Re fer to Plug Dia gram CAUTION INDOORUSEONYY RJ45 Plug Detail Diagram Figure 6 Trunk Port Connections Page Port 3 Connection to the Paging System General Guidelines POPC ROE ESEEE EEOC E EEE E EEE ES EEE E ESET EESEET EEE OESE ETOH TEESE TEES EEE OESE EEE ESEETEEEEH EEE SOESE EEE E SOTO EEEEE EES OES EEE E ESET EE SEEE EEE OESE EEE ESE TEE EEETS EES OESE EE EESE TEESE EEE EES ETE EESOT TEESE EE SOES EEE E ESE EE EEE EE EEES ELE CESER EELS ESE EEE EE SEE E LEONE o The UPAM is designed to connect to typical central amplified and self amplified paging and sound systems Central amplified systems generally use one amplifier to distribute the page audio to large numbers of speakers Self amplified systems generally rely on small amplifiers built in on each speaker or horn Since the types of connectors used on this equipment varies and is not standard between manufacturer
11. erval of silence from 2 to 6 seconds set with the VOX DELAY control the setting may be critical with telephone systems that issue a rapid recorder tone after the paging party hangs up A default timer sets the maximum time allotment for paging 6 to 35 seconds set with the PAGING TIME control This timer ensures that the unit will always disengage the line by forcing a disconnect if the other disconnect functions are disabled or not available with a specific telephone switch Note The timer may be extended or inhibited see Default Timer Settings section page 16 for more information An RCA type jack BGM IN accepts background music sources from the paging system The level can be set with the BGM VOL control Two normally open contact closures are provided on the UPAM which change state when the unit is activated One set is located on the punch block terminals N O and COM and the other set is located on the bottom side of the unit terminal strip An 8 conductor modular cable is included for easy conection to modular page ports POPS O CEOS EE OEE TEESE ETH O HEHE SOOO E EH SEHE ET HOOEEHESOOEEE SO TEHE ET OOOE ETE LOHEH ESO SEHT OT TOHEEHEEOOEHESHTEHEETTOHEETEEOEEHEEOTEEEELEOOEEEEEOEELEDELEEEEEEEOS o Description COM Code Universal Paging Access Module Kit 405891698 Universal Paging Access Module 48V Power Supply 405742735 Line matching Transformer 405891680 Miscellaneous Connectors 8 Conductor modular 405891706 con
12. ip lead S Connect PR terminal of the UPAM to the distribution line from the amplified speaker s Ring lead 4 Connect any background music source to the BGM jack RCA type on the UPAM 5 Adjust the volume level Self amplified systems usually provide a volume control at each speaker Connecting the UPAM to a Self amplified Paging System cont d 24 VOLT POWER SUPPLY O O CAUTION INDOOR USE ONLY 24 VOLT POWER SUPPLY CAUTION INDOOR USE ONLY Universa Paging Access Module Lucent Technologies IN T m 9 PHONE SYSTEM A ExT a c2 waf Figure 10 Typical Connection to a Self Amplified Paging System 4 Troubleshooting Functional Test Guide eecoecoscocoooooococooocococosoooooooooocooococososocoooooooocooooocooosoooooooooocooooocooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooococooosocoooooooooooococooosocoooooooocooooocosoooooooooooooooococooooocooocoooooooococooooocoooooooocooococoooooooooooooooo o Use the following chart to verify proper operation after installation To start the test pick up a telephone and call the UPAM Does the UPAM activate The UPAM is activated if it returns a tone over the telephone the external contacts close and relays inside the unit click when paging is accessed NO YES Check List Is paging possible 1 Double check for correct wiring to voice switch YES NO 2 Make sure wires are making good contact 3 Make sure power supply if used is working and is
13. nd music source to the BGM IN jack on the UPAM Trunk Port Connections Ground Start cont d 9 Connect UPAM 24 48V terminal to PBX ground NOTE Usually the AC GND terminal on the included 48 volt power supply can be used to provide this connection 10 Connect power supply and terminals to 24V 48V and 24V 48V terminals on UPAM respectively Plug the power supply into a grounded 110V AC wall outlet 11 Call the system and adjust the volume of the page using the paging system s amplifier volume control 12 Hang up and adjust the background music level using UPAM BGM VOL control 13 Call the system and adjust the volume of the pre announce tone using UPAM TONE VOL control PBX Universal Paging Access Module daphne GROUND START evs TRUNK PORT ant MAX Mk MAX han MAX paces TONE YOu YOX DELAY PAGING TUSE CONTACT CLOSURE NO COM i T PBX GND CAUTION i INDOOR USE CHLY i i i PER j eoe Pe Figure 3 Trunk Port Connection Ground Start Trunk Port Specific Instructions cecococococoooococococococooosoooooooococooocooooooooocooococooooooocoooooooooooococooocooooocoooooooococooococoooooooooooococooosoooooooocooooococooosoooooooocooooococooosoooooooooooooococooocsoooooooocooooococooosooooooooocooocococooooooooooooocooooooo o Disconnect Methods In station port operation the UPAM provides CPC calling party controlled loop current interruption disconnect default timer disconnect or
14. nector cable RCA jack connector cable RCA jack to phone jack adaptor RCA jack to mini jack adapter POPPER SEES EEE E EEE EEEHEESEEEE HEE EOE ESOL SEER SEEEEHEEEOEE EEO SEEH ER SOEEEH EE ESEET EE EEEHERTEEEE HE EESEEEEESEEH ESOL SEREEESEEEEESEEEEREOESEHEELSEEE EEE EEEELE 2 Connection to the Telephone System General Instructions Overview This section contains installation procedures for connection to the telephone system You should first follow the General Instructions and then refer_to the Specific Instructions for the type of telephone switch to be onteste dl loafer ron SET trunk poe ET or beo IR tek to Section 3 for connections to the paging system Required Tools You will need the following tools for installation standard flat blade screwdriver Phillips head screwdriver wire cutters stripper crimper and punch down tool for Type 66 Block Select Location and The UPAM may be mounted on a wall or backboard It can be located either in Physical Installation close proximity to the telephone equipment a modular cord is included and can be used to connect the unit to the telephone system s page port or near the paging equipment To install the unit using the keyhole slots install two screws not included with a 7 1 2 center letting the screw heads protrude 1 4 from the wall Position the unit on the screws through the slots then tighten the screws A 110V AC outlet should be located nearby when using the UPAM with trunk por
15. nhibit Default Timer An option is available to inhibit the default timer Do not inhibit the timer if AUX switches S4 and S5 are in the OFF position outlined in Important Centrex Settings on page 15 and the VOX DELAY timer has been disabled MODE switch S5 is OFF This situation may cause the UPAM to remain off hook indefinitely Also do not inhibit both the default and VOX timers unless the station line has CPC capability To inhibit the default timer set AUX switch S2 in the ON position VOTE The VOX and CPC disconnect methods are still available when the default timer is inhibited Changing Default Timer Range To change the timing of the default timer set AUX switch S 1 to the ON position make sure that AUX switch S2 is OFF This switch position will change the default time to approximately 25 seconds minimum to 2 minutes 30 seconds maximum Ring Delay Setting AUX switch S3 in the OFF position increases the length of time it takes to answer the ringing line This allows time for a talk path to be established before the UPAM answers thereby ensuring that the pre announce or confirmation tone will be heard Central office or Centrex lines which may be slower than other switching equipment may require this change Table 1 AUX Switch Settings AUX Switch Bank Default Timer Enable 6 sec 35 sec 25 sec 2 5 min Default Timer Disable Ring Delay Enable Ring Delay Disable Page Port Loop Gnd Start Operation Std Station Po
16. nnect Ring of station port to R terminal of UPAM 7 Connect PT and PR terminals on UPAM to the paging system as shown in Section 3 Connect the N O and COM terminals to the control pair of the amplifier if required Also connect any background music source to the BGM IN jack on the UPAM 8 Set the Default timer by calling the system and measuring the length of time before the call is disconnected Adjust the PAGING TIME control and repeat and readjust as necessary 9 Call the system and set the page volume using the paging system s amplifier volume control 10 Hang up and adjust the background music level using UPAM BGM VOL control 11 Call the system and adjust the volume of the pre announce confirmation tone volume using the TONE VOL control Note If the tone can be heard over the paging system but is shortened or if it is absent in the handset it may be necessary to increase the length of ring before the UPAM answers See page 16 12 If the VOX disconnect is to be used adjust the VOX delay To do this make sure mode switch 5 is in the ON position and proceed as follows e Rotate VOX DELAY control approximately 1 2 way e Call the system and after the pre announce or confirmation tone speak into the telephone for 5 seconds at a normal voice level then stop and evaluate the time delay before disconnection If it is not sufficiently long to allow for pauses in phrases without disconnecting readjust VOX DELAY an
17. of the UPAM can usually be connected directly to the telephone switch page port via the 8 conductor modular cable included when the center 2 conductors of the page port jack supply a dry audio signal and the two conductors flanking them provide a normally open contact closure 6 Plug the other end of the 8 conductor modular cable into the modular page port jack of the telephone switch NOTE When connecting to a non modular type of page port cut off one end of the 8 conductor modular cable strip it and connect the wires as shown in Figure 6 The color arrangement of wires in the cable may not be standard among cables Use the plug detail diagram on lpage 18 to guide you in determining the correct wire colors for connections to the page port Trunk Port Connections Page Port cont d h Connect PT and PR terminals and contact closure on UPAM to the paging system as shown in Section 3 Connect the N O and COM terminals to the control pair of the amplifier if required Also connect any background music source to the BGM IN jack on the UPAM 8 Connect power supply and terminals to the 24V 48V and 24V 48V terminals on UPAM respectively Plug the power supply into a grounded 110V AC wall outlet 9 Call the system and adjust the volume of the page using the paging system s amplifier volume control 10 Hang up and adjust the background music level using the UPAM BGM VOL control 11 Call the system and adjust the volum
18. oooooooooooooocooooooooooooocooooococoooooooooooooooooocoocoooocoocooococooocooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo o NOTE Controls for VOX DELAY PAGING TIME MODE Switch S5 and AUX switches S1 S2 S3 and S5 are not operable in this mode Procedure 1 Mount and ground the UPAM as described in the General Instructions pages 7 B PA Set MODE switches S1 and S2 to OFF position for use with the 48 volt power supply 3 Set MODE switches S3 and S4 for Pre announce or Confirmation tone as desired Note One of these modes must be selected for UPAM to operate correctly 4 Set AUX switch S4 to ON position located on top edge of unit see Figure 5 on page 16 5 Connect Tip of trunk port to T terminal on UPAM see Figure 2 6 Connect Ring of trunk port to R terminal on UPAM 7 Connect PT and PR terminals on UPAM to the paging system as shown in Section 3 Connect the N O and COM terminals to the control pair of the amplifier if required Also connect any background music source to the BGM IN jack on the UPAM 8 Connect power supply and terminals to the 24V 48V and 24V 48V terminals on UPAM respectively Plug the power supply into a grounded 110V AC wall outlet 9 Call the system and adjust the volume of the page using the paging system s amplifier volume control 10 Hang up and adjust the background music level using the UPAM BGM VOL control 11 Call the system and adjust the volume of the pre anno
19. optional voice operated VOX disconnect The calling party controlled disconnect recognizes a line issued disconnect signal and immediately disengages the UPAM from the line this feature cannot be adjusted or inhibited The default timer causes the UPAM to release after a user determined period of time ensuring that the UPAM will always disengage the line if the other disconnect functions are disabled or inoperative The default time is approximately 6 to 35 seconds but can be increased or inhibited see inhibit Default Timerland Changing Default Timer RangeJon page 16 The voice operated VOX disconnect feature has the ability to pre empt the default timer and disconnect the line after a predetermined interval of silence approx 2 to 6 seconds set with VOX DELAY has elapsed The VOX feature is turned on or off with MODE switch S5 IMPORTANT No power supply is used for Station Port Centrex operation Mode switches S1 S2 and All AUX switches are not operable Procedure 1 Mount and ground the UPAM as described in General Instructions pages 7 8 2 Set MODE switches S3 and S4 for Pre announce or Confirmation tone as desired NOTE One of these modes must be selected for UPAM to operate correctly 3 Set MODE switch S5 in the OFF position 4 Set AUX switches 3 S4 and S5 to ON position see Figure 5 on page 16 Station Port Centrex Connections cont d 3 Connect Tip of station port to T terminal of UPAM see 6 Co
20. ort Centrex Connections Trunk Port Connections Page Port Connecting to the Paging System General Guidelines Typical Installations Connection to an Amplifier s Lo Z 600 ohm Input Connection to an Amplifier s Hi Z AUX Input Connection to an Amplifier s MIC Inputs Connection to a Self Amplified Paging System Troubleshooting Functional Test Chart Troubleshooting Notes This page left blank intentionally 1 Product Identification UPAM Universal Paging Access Module The UPAM Universal Paging Access Module is designed to provide telephone access to most commonly available paging systems It works with PBX loop ground start trunk ports and station ports and is compatible with the full range of currently available telephone equipment 1 e PBX stand alone 1A2 Key Electronic Key Hybrid Electronic Key or CO and Centrex see Figure 1 Overview The UPAM provides telephone and paging system connectors background music BGM input and a modular page port connector as well as mode setting switches and adjustment controls The unit is compact housed in a steel case and is designed to be mounted on a wall Telephone ccess Paging Amplifiers fS s nrnt Tarknninnsinc Re GtWE 5 8S He Ged ON TAPP YO BGM IN T za o PHONE SYSTEM A ee ey FM a m EXT VOX ENABLE Ln ae PT PAGING OUTPUT I PA N O ma os a ms as CONTACT CLOSURE A comi m a oe ao 23 POWER SUPPLY 2448 TRU
21. rovide 48 volt talk battery for trunk port or page port operation The illustrations in the Specific Instructions section pages 9 18 show the correct connections from the power supply to the UPAM module Auxiliary Switch Bank Certain options are available described in Specific Instructions on pages 9 18 On top of unit and are selected by setting DIP switches on the AUX switch bank accessible through an opening in the top of the UPAM case See Figure 5 page 16 for its location on top of the unit Paging System Connections Illustrations showing connection of the UPAM to a typical paging system are included in Section 3 Troubleshooting A Functional Test Guidelin Section 4 isolates problem areas if they arise following installation COPPER SELES E EEE ESOL EEE S EEE EEOEEEEEEEES ET SOEEEH EE ESEE EEE EEEH ET SOEEE HE EESEE EEE EEES EE SO EEE HE EESEE EEE SEEH EE SOEEE HE EESEE EEE SEEE EE SOEEE EE EESEEE ET EEEHETSOEEEEEEESEE TEESE ER SEEEE RTE EEEE EE EEEEE EE LEES EH SELSEEEEESEEEELEELEE EDO LSEEEEEEEEE ELLE LEER DOLE Specific Instructions cecococococoooooocococococooosoooooooococooocoooooooooooocococsooococooooooocooooococooococoooocoocooooococooococooooooocooooocosooocoooooooooooooococooosocooooooocooooococooosoooooooooooooococooocoooooooooooooococooosoooooooocooocococooocooocoooooocooooooo o eecocosococoooooooocoooooooocoocoooooooooooooooooooooooooooococoocoocoocooooooooococooooocoooooooooooocoooooooooocooooooooooocooooocooooooc
22. rt Operations Centrex OSI Operation CHANGE OS PROTECTION DEFAULT TIME GND START INHIBIT RING DISPLAY DEFAULT TIMER Figure 5 AUX Switch Bank Location top edge of unit 16 Specific Instructions cecococococoooooocococococooosoooooooococooocoooooooooooocococsooococooooooocooooococooococoooocoocooooococooococooooooocooooocosooocoooooooooooooococooosocooooooocooooococooosoooooooooooooococooocoooooooooooooococooosoooooooocooocococooocooocoooooocooooooo o eecocooococoooooococooooocooooooooooocococooocooooooooooooooococoocoocoocoocoocooocooooooocoooooooooooocooooooooooooooooooocoooooocoooooooooooooocoooocoocoooooooooooococooococoooooooooooooooooocoooocoocoocooococooocooooooocooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo NOTE Controls for VOX DELAY PAGING TIME MODE Switch S5 and AUX switches S1 S2 S3 and S5 are not operable in this mode Procedure 1 Mount and ground the UPAM as described in the General Instructions pages 7 8 2 Set MODE switches S1 and S2 to OFF position for use with the 48 volt power supply or ON position if a 24 volt power supply is used 3 Set MODE switches S3 and S4 for Pre announce or Confirmation tone as desired Note One of these modes must be selected for UPAM to operate correctly 4 Set AUX switch S4 to ON position 5 Plug the 8 conductor RJ45 modular cable supplied into the modular PAGE PORT INPUT jack on the side of the UPAM Do not insert RJ11 plugs NOTE The modular jack on the side
23. s you should be familiar with the basic features of these systems so that you can connect the UPAM to the correct input Installation consists of connecting the PR and PT terminals on the UPAM to the proper paging system input terminals In a central amplified system the amplifier s 600 ohm Lo Z input provides the ideal connection however connection can be made to Hi Z or microphone inputs when the transformer Model LUWMTIA included with the UPAM is used In self amplified systems connection can be made to the individual amplifiers The illustrations in this section provide basic hookup information to typical equipment Procedures may vary NOTE Be certain that all paging equipment is powered down or unplugged before making any connections Typical Installation Connecting the UPAM to an Amplifier s Lo Z 600 ohm Input You can connect the UPAM directly to an amplifier s 600 ohm input Some of the procedures outlined may vary shows a typical installation Connecting the UPAM to an Amplifier s Lo Z 600 ohm Input cont d L Make sure that the amplifier is turned off or unplugged 2 Connect one side of the amplifier s input to the UPAM PT terminal 3 Connect the other side of the amplifier s input to the UPAM PR terminal 4 Connect any background music source to the BGM IN jack RCA type on UPAM 5 Connect the N O and COM terminals to the control pair of the amplifier 1f required CAUTION If the amplifier s input
24. t and page port equipment Punch Block Connections All wiring to the punch block must be 26AWG to conform to National Electric Code ANSI NFPA No 70 1987 Grounding The UPAM is designed with protection devices which are intended to shunt to ground any excess surge voltage appearing on the Tip and Ring input pair The metal case of the UPAM must be grounded to a ground shorting bar if available or to a suitable electrical earth ground Connect a ground wire to the fork terminal included between the case and the screw on the lower corner of the module An external tooth lockwasher ensures a good connection between the case and the ground terminal To conform with National Electric Code ANSI NFPA No 70 1987 use 14AWG or larger wire with green yellow insulation General Instructions cont d MODE Switches on front of unit A set of 5 MODE switches S1 through S5 see Figure l on page 5 is included to set the power supply voltage confirmation or pre announce tone and VOX operation These switches are accessible through an opening in the front cover and can be moved with a pointed tool such as the tip of a ballpoint pen Set the switches as described in the Specific Instructions pages Pol 183 Power Supply Connections No power supply is required when the UPAM is connected to a PABX station port supplying analog ring voltage and approximately 48V of Talk Battery or Centrex line The included power supply will power the UPAM and p
25. unce confirmation tone using the UPAM TONE VOL control Trunk Port Connections Loop Start cont d x co PHONE SYSTEM M i EXT VOX ENABLE n i MENES fr o a PAGING OUTPUT an Da b CONTACT CLOSURE A ad Senan PAGE PORT Conj ss INPUT POWER SUPPLY aal mm om SUA ALESE ONLY QLB Go te ry Ro SX a VOX DELAY PAGING TIME PBX KEY SYSTEM LOOP STAAT TRUNK PORT Figure 2 Trunk Port Connection Loop Start Trunk Port Specific Instructions NOTE Controls for VOX DELAY PAGING TIME MODE Switch S5 and AUX switches S1 S2 S3 and S5 are not operable in this mode Procedure l Mount and ground the UPAM as described in General Instructions pages 7 8 2 Set MODE switches S1 and S2 to OFF position for use with the 48 volt power supply or ON position if a 24 volt supply is used 3 Set MODE switch S3 to ON position and S4 to OFF position NOTE Only pre announce tone is available for ground start trunk applications 4 Set AUX switch S4 to ON position located on top edge of unit see Figure 5 on page 16 5 Connect a jumper wire between N O and T terminals on UPAM 6 Connect Tip of trunk port to COM terminal on UPAM ve Connect Ring of trunk port to R terminal on UPAM 8 Connect PT and PR terminals on UPAM to the paging system as shown in Section 3 Connect the N O and COM terminals to the control pair of the amplifier if required Also connect any backgrou
26. volume control counterclockwise to minimum 8 Turn amplifier on 9 Set amplifier level see Specific Instructions on pages 9 18 for the particular telephone access mode being used Connecting the UPAM to an Amplifier s MIC Input cont d BACKGROUND MUSIC SOURCE Universal Paging Access Module Lucent Technologies a 57 KG i i ME 30M OX ae a z E C7 54 82 PHONE SYSTER f i ss LE oc 6 aM om oS TONE EXT VOX ENABLE f H pasao PP LPR co om k Figure 9 Typical Connection to a MIC Input Typical Installation Connecting the UPAM to a Self Amplified Paging System PCCP ROC E EH ELLE E LEER OEE HE EEOE EEE EEEE EEE EEE EEE EEOE EEE EEEEE EE EEE EERE EEOE EEE EEEE EEE EEEEE ESTEE EE EEEEEEEEEEEE HE EEOEE EE EEEEE EE EEEEE HE EEOE EEE EEEEEEEEEEEEHEEESEH EE EEEE EEE EEEE ERE EEOEE EE EEEEHEREEEE ERE EEEEH EE EEEEH ERLE EE EEE EEE H EEE LEE EERE EEE ERE E EEE ED o Connection to a self amplified system usually consists of connecting the UPAM output to the line feeding the system s individual amplifiers In some cases connection can be made to a small buffer amplifier which is used in some systems to provide an adequate signal level for multiple speakers L Most self amplified systems operate at low voltages and do not present a shock hazard If possible however turn off the power supplies 2 Connect PT terminal of the UPAM to the distribution line from the amplified speaker s T
27. ypical Installation Connecting the UPAM to an Amplifier s MIC Input PCCP ROC EEE HELLO E LEER EEE EEE EEOE EEE EEEE EEE EEE EEE EEOE EEE EEEEEEEEEE EERE LEOEE EE EEEEE EE OEEE ERE EEOEE EE EEEEEEEEEE EERE EEOEEEEEEEE EEE EEE EERE EEOEE EE EEEE EER EEEEE ROLES EHEEEEEE EER EEEE ERE EEEEH EE EEEEHEREEEE EEE EEE H EEE LEE EER EE EEE HRD EEE E HEEL EEE EERE EEE EHD EEE ELD OC Due to the higher sensitivity of Hi Z microphone inputs they should be used only as a last resort Both Hi Z and Lo Z inputs can be accomodated The Lo Z microphone connection is the more desirable of the two because it is less susceptible to noise pickup The UPAM connects to the MIC input using the LUWMTIA transformer see Figure 8 This transformer includes a microphone input modification to provide the proper attenuation L Make sure the amplifier is turned off or unplugged Modify the LUWMTIA transformer by moving the push on lug to the center terminal on the terminal strip see inset diagram inf Figure for proper jumper placement PA Connect PT terminal of the UPAM to one of the outside screw terminals on the LUWMTIA transformer 3 Connect PR terminal of UPAM to the other outside screw terminal on the LUWMTIA 4 Connect a suitable adapter to the RCA type plug on the LUWMTIA if required 5 Connect any background music source to BGM IN jack RCA type on the UPAM 6 Connect speaker loads to the amplifier s output terminals if necessary T Set amplifier
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