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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    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.
  • Page 3 This warranty will not be honored until such payment is received by Sentex Systems. In the interest of better serving its customers, Sentex is constantly in the process of upgrading its products. Consequently, Sentex reserves the right to make changes in the products described in this manual without notice and without obligation of Sentex to notify any persons of any such revisions or changes.
  • Page 4: Basic Installation Rules

    1. GROUND THE SYSTEM. The Ovation system contains parts which may be damaged by static discharge. This type of damage is not covered by Sentex's warranty. A proper earth ground connected to the controller and LIB housings at the grounding points shown in Figures 12 and 14 will significantly reduce the chances of damage or improper operation.
  • Page 5: Part 1 System Overview

    PART 1 SYSTEM OVERVIEW The Ovation telephone entry system connects directly to all of the resident phone lines in your building, allowing residents to be called without use of external telephone lines. As a result, the Ovation system does not generate telephone charges, either on a monthly or per call basis. The Ovation system is made up of two basic components: 1.
  • Page 6 5. Free exit through a monitored door: The system can provide free exit through a controlled door or gate, allowing exit without causing a forced open door condition. 6. Access for the Post Office or Fire Department: Connections are included in the system to allow post office and fire department access without contacting anyone.
  • Page 7: Part 2 Sample Installation

    PART 2 SAMPLE INSTALLATION This section explains the arrangement of Ovation system components in a basic installation. 1. SINGLE ENTRANCE An Ovation system controlling a single entrance consists of two system components: 1. The Ovation Controller The controller is located by the entrance which it controls. It is connected with a 4 twisted pair cable to the connector board in the first LIB housing.
  • Page 8: Multiple Entrances

    2. MULTIPLE ENTRANCES An Ovation system controlling multiple entrances consists of three system components: 1. The Ovation Controller Controllers are located by the entrances they control. They are connected by a 4 twisted pair cable to the Multiple Interface Unit in the first LIB housing. NOTE: MUI and Connector Board are integrated into a single board.
  • Page 9: Part 4 Phone Line Installation

    PART 4 PHONE LINE INSTALLATION 1. ARRANGING TELEPHONE INSTALLATION Have the telephone company install RJ71C jacks in series, one for each 12 resident phone lines: 1. RJ71C blocks must be installed in an enclosed secured area not subject to weather. 2.
  • Page 10: Lib Planning Form

    Use this form to plan you RJ71C jack installation and retain a copy for programming directory codes and directory making. Copy this page for additional forms. Sentex recommends using the LIB address as the jack number. The installer should write the jack number on the front cover of each RJ71C jack.
  • Page 11: Part 5 Pulling Cables

    A 2 conductor shielded cable from the Ovation Controller to the 120 VAC outlet for the 12 VAC, 50 VA transformer supplied by Sentex (or a 13.5 VDC power supply that you provide). See Table 1 for the required wire size.
  • Page 12 A 2 conductor shielded cable from the LIB to the 120 VAC outlet for the 12 VAC, 50 VA transformer supplied by Sentex (or a 12 VDC power supply that you provide). See Table 2 for the required wire size.
  • Page 13: Multiple Entrances

    2 conductor shielded cables from each Ovation Controller to the 120 VAC outlets for the 12 VAC, 50 VA transformers supplied by Sentex (or a 13.5 VDC power supplies that you provide). See Table 3 for the required wire size.
  • Page 14 2 conductor shielded cable from the LIB to the 120 VAC outlets for the 12 VAC, 20 VA transformesr supplied by Sentex (or a 12 VDC power supplies that you provide). Up to 10 LIB's may be powered by each transformer. See Table 4 for the required wire sizes.
  • Page 15: Part 6 Mounting The Cabinets

    PART 6 MOUNTING THE CABINETS 1. OVATION "S" AND "V" MODEL CABINETS • "S" and "V" model cabinets should be mounted near the entrances they will control. • For multiple entrance installations, choose locations near each entrance. 1. Determine which "knock-outs" you will use. 2.
  • Page 16: Line Interface Board (Lib) Housings

    • Mount the LIB housings as close as possible to the RJ71C jacks to simplify installation. • Fifteen foot connector-end cables are available from Sentex. • Longer connector-end cables may be special-ordered from Sentex. 1. Remove the LIB circuit boards from their housing(s).
  • Page 17: Part 7 Setting Lib Addresses

    PART 7 SETTING LIB ADDRESSES • Each Line Interface Board (LIB) must have a unique 3 digit address number to operate properly with the Ovation system. These addresses are set using the "decade" switch (or switches) located at the top of the LIB (see Figure 11). IMPORTANT NOTE Address numbers take the place of the telephone numbers you would program into a normal telephone entry system.
  • Page 18: Three Decade Lib Switch

    2. THREE DECADE LIB SWITCH To make service and troubleshooting easier, we recommend organizing three decade switch addresses as follows: 1. Switches S1 and S2 indicate the LIB housing number. For example • On boards in the first LIB housing of a stack, set S1 to 0 and S2 set to 1. •...
  • Page 19: Part 8 Making Basic Connections

    NOTE: Magnetic locks and DC powered strikes produce potentially damaging voltage spikes. Sentex strongly recommends installing an IN4001 diode across the magnetic lock coil with the cathode (the banded end) connected to the positive side of the coil, and the anode connected to the negative side of the coil.
  • Page 20 Figure 12. Ovation Controller Board Connections, Adjustments and Indicators. Rev B Doc. 6001072 Page 19 of 28...
  • Page 21: Lib Connections

    2. Connect a 50 conductor cable with a 50 pin connectors from the associated LIB to the RJ71C connector block. • Fifteen foot connector-end cables are available from Sentex. • Longer connector-end cables may be special-ordered from Sentex. 3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for each RJ71C and associated LIB.
  • Page 22 Figure 14. LIB Connections and Indicators. Rev B Doc. 6001072 Page 21 of 28...
  • Page 23 3. LIB Control 1. Single Unit Installations: Connect the 4 twisted pair cable from the Ovation controller to TB1 on the connector board in the first LIB housing (see Figure 15). Multiple Unit Installations: Connect the 4 twisted pair cable from the Ovation controller to TB1 on the MUI in the first LIB housing (see Figure 15).
  • Page 24: Part 9 Installing Additional Features

    PART 9 INSTALLING ADDITIONAL FEATURES The following features are connected in the same fashion for the "S" or "V" models, regardless of single or multiple entrance installations. 1. POSTAL LOCK ♦ The Post Office requires installation of their own lock where mail-boxes are inside a controlled area.
  • Page 25: Part 10 Testing And Adjusting The Unit

    PART 10 TESTING AND ADJUSTING THE UNIT To ensure proper operation, the following procedures must be performed, and may also be helpful in troubleshooting the system after installation. For more detail, refer to the "Programming and Use Instructions for the Ovation system" manual. 1.
  • Page 26: Audio Adjustment

    2. Outgoing Line Test 1. Plug your test telephone into the test connector on any MUI, lift the handset and dial "∗∗∗5". A beep will indicate you are in a limited programming mode (you may only do the areas described on this and the last page).
  • Page 27: Part 11 Glossary Of Diagnostic Indicators

    PART 11 GLOSSARY OF DIAGNOSTIC INDICATORS 1. OVATION CONTROLLER BOARD The Ovation controller board has a number of indicator lights to help you determine the status of the board and whether it is installed correctly. See Figure12 for indicator locations. C.O.
  • Page 28: Fcc Requirements

    2. TYPE OF SERVICE Your Sentex Ovation system is designed to be used on a standard device telephone lines. The system should not be connected to coin service or party lines. If you have any questions about your telephone line, such as how many pieces of equipment may be connected to it, the telephone company will provide this information upon request.
  • Page 29: Doc Requirements

    DOC REQUIREMENTS NOTICE: The Canadian Department of Communications label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational, and safety requirements. The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user’s satisfaction. Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company.

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