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JTECH IntelFlex Controller Installation, Programming And Operator Manual

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Installation, Programming and Operator Guide
Part Number 320XXXC
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IntelFlex
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  • Page 1 Installation, Programming and Operator Guide Part Number 320XXXC IntelFlex Controller Base Station...
  • Page 2 JTECH Customer Care. If components are missing, contact JTECH Customer Care. If you have any questions or need assistance, please call JTECH Customer Care at 800- 321-6221 or 561-997-0772, option 6.
  • Page 7 Maximum Expansion Modules: 6 (Any combination; RS232, Telco or Contacts) RS232 Module (Optional): 1200 Baud, No parity, 8 Data bits, 1 Stop bit (for JTECH protocol and up to 115,200 Baud for TAP) Telco Module (Optional): REN=0 Contact Module (Optional): NC/NO 4 Pair.
  • Page 8 • Queues up to 32 messages with priority. • Supports past and present JTECH Transmitter functions and more: •Out-of-Range: Warn when the Pager is moved out of transmission range. • Range Test: Measure, establish and adjust transmitter range. • Search Mode: Find lost Pagers.
  • Page 9 Optional Expansion Modules: RS232 (Communications): • Supports existing JTECH RS232 Interfaces including Smart Alert Transmitters. • Receives TAP (Telocator Alphanumeric Protocol) at various baud rates. • Receives data input at up to 115,200 Baud. • Connect to a computer to send page information to Vibe/Tone, Numeric and Alphanumeric Pagers.
  • Page 10 Antenna Choices to Extend Range (Requires FCC licensing) ---- current Desktop controller is for indoor use. Outdoor antenna function is not considered at this time • 3 Ft (0.9m) Magnetic Mount Antenna with 12ft (3.6m) Cable: All metal indoor/outdoor Antenna with a magnetized base for mounting to steel or iron.
  • Page 11 2. Connect the USB port to USB keyboard and RS232 port to PC. 3. Plug in the AC Power Cord into the Adapter. 4. Plug the Adapter into the IntelFlex Controller. 5. Plug the AC Power Cord into a 120VAC outlet.
  • Page 12 Connecting the TELCO (Telecommunications) Module for Phone connections. 1. Verify that a TELCO Module has been installed in your Controller. The Module can be installed into any of the expansion slots except slot 6. 2. Connect the supplied RJ11 Cable to the TELCO Module and the other end to a dedicated (analog) telephone line.
  • Page 13 Group Paging using the telephone: Group information can be preprogrammed into the Pagers at your Distributor’s site or JTECH. “Dynamic” Groups can be programmed by the user. 1. Pick up the telephone and listen for the dial tone. 2. Dial the telephone number that has been assigned to the Telco Module installed.
  • Page 14 Programming For The RS232—JTECH Protocol: To communicate with the Controller, the computer software must send RS232 1200 baud message information using the following protocol. RS232 Baud Rate And Settings 1200,N,8,1 (1200 Baud, No Parity, 8 Data Bits, 1 Stop Bit).
  • Page 15 Messages: Alphanumeric Pagers can be sent a maximum of 120 alpha characters • (using separator Chr$(02) orChr$(0A)). Numeric Pagers can be sent a maximum of 16 numeric characters (using • separator Chr$(0B) or Chr$(03)). • ParentPass or Patron use message characters as controls. •...
  • Page 16 CONTACTS (Using remote contacts to send pages (CONTACTS Module Required) 1. Verify that a CONTACTS Module has been installed if needed. The Module can be installed into any of the controllers expansion slots. 2. Up to 6 Contacts Modules can be installed if needed. 3.
  • Page 18 FCC RF Exposure Statement Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for successful communication.