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  • Page 1 ACM Family System Installation & Configuration TECHNICAL MANUAL A100K10647...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    3.1.4 Handsfree two-way communication (Talk-Back) ..15 4 Hardware Installation Instructions ..............16 General Environment Requirements ........16 System Rack Mounting ............16 4.2.1 ACM-M-A-V2 / ACM-M-D-V2 ........16 4.2.2 ACM-48-V10 ...............16 4.2.3 ACM-M-D/IP72 / ACM-M-D/IP96 ........16 4.2.4 ACM-144-V10 / AACM-144-V10 .........17 Installing Feature Boards ............17 4.3.1 Hot-plug ..............17...
  • Page 3 10 Appendix B - ACM System Components ............60 10.1 ACM Main System Racks ............60 10.2 ACM Field Equipment .............61 11 Appendix C - Internal Power Wiring in System Racks ........63 11.1 ACM-M-A-V2 ................63 11.2 ACM-M-D-V2 ................63 11.3 ACM-48-V10 ................64 11.4 ACM-144-V10 .................64 11.5 ACM-M-D/IP72 ................65...
  • Page 4 Hot-plug ..........................17 Figure ositions in Al aCom .............. 18 Figure 12 Terminals in ACM-M-A-V2 ....................19 Figure 13 Terminals in ACM-M-D ..................... 19 Figure 14 Terminals in ACM-48-V10 ....................20 Figure 15 Terminals in ACM-144-V10 & AACM-144-V10 ..............20 Figure 16 ACM-M-A/D Power connection ..................
  • Page 5: Introduction

    User Guide for ACM Emergency Functions A100K10648 Programming ACM Emergency Functions A100K10649 Data Network Guidelines for Ships A100K10430 ACM-M-A-V2 ACM Telephone System A100K10369 SPA-V2 PA & GA System Manual A100K10370 SPA-V2 PA & GA Configuration & Installation Manual A100K10371 SPA-V2 PA & GA User Manual A100K10805 AlphaCom XE Installation, Configuration &...
  • Page 6: Acm System Overview

    ACM system su orts a i e range o on entional I ireless terminals ma e or t e marine en ironment The ACM conventional and IP intercom stations support the VINGTOR integrate tele one tal - a u li A...
  • Page 7: System Architecture Of Acm Family

    Several system racks can be connected via the data network. The VINGTOR ACM family includes the following main system racks: ACM-M-A-V2 (AlphaCom XE7)
  • Page 8: Field Equipment

    server designed to meet the growing needs of internal and external communication onboard marine vessels. The exchange features an e un tions su as - it au io te nology au io I e ser i es an a i e range o integration o tions et aCom is a mo ular lat orm su orting I as ell as analog...
  • Page 9: Supplementary Systems

    The loudspeakers are connected to intercom stations or intercom line points. 2.2.3 Supplementary systems VINGTOR SPA-V2 (Public Address system) The SPA-V2 Public Address system is integrated into the overall solution to provide Public Address coverage using 100V speaker loops in areas where it is impractical to provide PA/GA coverage using intercom stations and in areas where redundant PA/GA coverage is required.
  • Page 10: System Functions

    System Functions 3.1 Marine Emergency and Safety Applications 3.1.1 Overview Table 1 provides an overview of the safety and emergency functions that are required at different locations onboard a marine vessel. Explanations: ADDITIONAL CLASS / REQUIREMENTS TO - 1A1 N = "Nice to have" Fishing OPASV DYNPOS...
  • Page 11: Two-Way Voice Communication

    The ACM system supports the following marine emergency and safety applications: Two-way voice communication Handsfree two-way communication (talk-back) Public Address for conventional vessels Integrated Public Address and General Alarm for conventional vessels Public Address for passenger vessels The ACM system supports the following supplementary applications: External telephone interface Billing of external calls General PBX...
  • Page 12: Public Address And General Alarm

    Call priority ACM stations an e onfigure to a e i erent all riorities Call priority has four levels: - Alarm - High - Normal - Low I a all meets a resour e ongestion e g no a aila le annels t e station’s priority is checked.
  • Page 13 PA and GA coverage PA and GA coverage shall be provided in the areas as listed in table 1. The integrated speaker in the ACM intercom station shall provide PA and GA announcements together with the speakers connected to the SPA-V2 system.
  • Page 14: Figure 3 Basic Pa & Ga For Conventional Vessels

    All public areas shall be served with two independent speaker loops CALL (A-loop and B-loop). CALL VMP-503 VINGTOR - The intercom stations connected to the ACM system will provide the A-loop. VMP-503 VINGTOR - The SPA-V2 system will provide the B-loop as well as cover the remaining areas in the B-loop where there are no intercom stations.
  • Page 15: Handsfree Two-Way Communication (Talk-Back)

    3.1.4 Handsfree two-way communication (Talk-Back) Handsfree two-way communication is used to coordinate operation and activities in a group. It is important that the members in the group hear all conversations and have their hands free to work. The ACM system enables handsfree two-way communication with the ACM simplex conference functions.
  • Page 16: Hardware Installation Instructions

    25 °C. This will extend the life span of the system. 4.2 System Rack Mounting 4.2.1 ACM-M-A-V2 / ACM-M-D-V2 The ACM-M-A-V2 and ACM-M-D system racks are made for wall min. min. mounting Mount t e a inet at a on enient eig t...
  • Page 17: Acm-144-V10 / Aacm-144-V10

    4.2.4 ACM-144-V10 / AACM-144-V10 e ACM- an AACM- system ra s are ma e or oor mounting. H=1235 mm Cable inlet is at the bottom of the system rack. min. min. 200 mm 810 mm 200 mm Make sure there is enough space around the rack for connection and 475 mm 730 mm servicing.
  • Page 18: Board Positions

    4.4.1 ACM-M-A-V2 and ACM-M-D Connectors and terminals for power and external equipment are accessible at the rear of the ACM-M-A-V2 and ACM-M-D cabinet. o a ess t e onne tors o en t e a inet oor an s ing out t e AlphaCom XE7 exchange.
  • Page 19: Figure 12 Terminals In Acm-M-A-V2

    24 VDC input AC fail relay DC fail relay Intercom lines / PA Phone analog lines for MP114 Ground bar Figure 12 Terminals in ACM-M-A-V2 24 VDC in/out Diode Rectifier Power supply Ethernet Switch Relay mains 230 VAC mains 230 VAC UPS...
  • Page 20: Acm-48-V10

    4.4.2 ACM-48-V10 Connectors and terminals for power and external equipment are accessible inside the door of the ACM- a inet o a ess t e onne tors open the cabinet door. LCM I LCM II Cable inlets are at the bottom of the cabinet and SIP trunk lines there is a cable fastening bar in the lower part.
  • Page 21: Acm-M-D/Ip72 / Acm-M-D/Ip96

    See also Appendix C – Internal Wiring in System Racks. 4.5.1 ACM-M-A-V2 / ACM-M-D 230 VAC mains The ACM-M-A-V2 and ACM-M-D are powered from 230 VAC mains 230 VAC with automatic switch-over to 230 VAC UPS or 24 VDC emergency power. 24 VDC All internal power cabling is ready-made from the factory and routed in cable conducts.
  • Page 22: Acm-M-D/Ip72 / Acm-M-D/Ip96

    Exchange Max. 230 V current on cable type inlet power 230 VAC 24 VDC 24 V inlet resistance 0.180 Ω ACM-M-A-V2/D 260 W 11 A ACM-48-V10 450 W 23 A 0.087 Ω A100K10647 ACM Family - System Installation & Configuration...
  • Page 23: Line Connection Module (Lcm)

    (Needs APC board, not used in ACM-M-A-V2) - 6 x closing contact inputs referred to 0 V PA/GA or radio input (Needs APC board, not used in ACM-M-A-V2) otential- ree...
  • Page 24: Vdc Power

    4.6.1 24 VDC power From exchange power The electronic circuits on the LCM board is powered by 24 VDC from the exchange. The power is connected to terminal J7. 24V IN 24V OUT Use 2.5 mm cables. 24 VDC is available on one unfused terminal (J8) as well as three terminals y A F ese are use...
  • Page 25: Rci - Remote Control Inputs

    The feature programming is performed in AlphaPro. Figure 21 RCI closing contact connection ACM-M-A-V2 The AlphaCom XE7 in ACM-M-A-V2 has no option for an APC card. There are two RCI inputs on the AlphaCom XE7 backplane: RCI1 & RCI2. 4.6.5 PA Connection The description below refers to the SPA-V2 Public Address system.
  • Page 26: A Am Lifier It Ime It Out Monitor

    (ACM-M-A-V2). Audio Alternative 2 onne t to Talk-Back. - Normally not suited for ACM-M-A-V2 unless ACM must have highest priority. - Preferred solution for digital ACM exchanges with two-way audio. 4.6.6 PA amplifier with chime, without monitor Conne t a s reene t iste...
  • Page 27: Radio / Walkie-Talkie Interface

    Do NOT connect an amplifier to line point 8A/B as the 40 kHz signal carrier may seriously damage the equipment! e a io or al ie-tal ie is rea y ialling its ire tory num er default: - ACM-M-A-V2: - ACM-48-V10: 2-way - ACM-144-V10: RADIO Audio out...
  • Page 28: Audio Input - 6 Channels

    4.6.8 Audio input - 6 channels This option requires the use of the APC - Program & Clock board. The option is not available in ACM-M-A-V2. Using the Audio input option will reduce the line capacity on the last LCM module by one line board.
  • Page 29: Programming & Cable Reference List

    Programming & Cable Reference List The ACM programming and cable reference list consists of a set of ta les summari ing t e main in ormation nee e to rogram an ACM exchange for a vessel. The standard programming is documented in a Microsoft Excel S rea s eet is s eet s oul e mo ifie...
  • Page 30: Programming

    this text must be entered as the info is used for other forms of i entifi ation li e logging illing an is lay The default text should normally be substituted by the station location or the subscriber’s name. The maximum number of characters is 16 including the station directory number.
  • Page 31: Additions

    5.1.4 Additions Information Each station may have the following additional functions: - Members of a ringing group. A ringing group is a group of stations that will receive external calls in parallel. Calls to a ringing group will have a distinct ringing tone. - Parallel ringing.
  • Page 32: I Configuration

    5.3 IP Configuration is ta le s o s t e I onfiguration or t e i erent om onents in t e ACM rack if applicable. IP CONFIGURATION Equipment Port # Note IP address Mask Eth0 Master node 169.254.1.5 255.255.255.0 Eth1 Master node 10.1.0.10 255.255.255.0...
  • Page 33: Programming Overview

    Programming Overview e ACM e anges are eli ere rea y- rogramme ut may e mo ifie y t e ustomer a ter eli ery The main tools used to program and manage ACM/AlphaCom are AlphaPro and AlphaWeb AlphaPro a ro is t e ro essional tool or onfiguration o t e ACM system It is sel ontaine an sim le to install an use...
  • Page 34: Connecting To Acm Using Alphaweb

    6.1.1 Connecting to ACM using AlphaWeb Connect the PC Ethernet port to the LAN port (Eth0) on the ACM backplane. Open your web browser to access AlphaWeb. The factory default IP address of ACM exchange is 169.254.1.5. In order for your PC to communicate with the server, it is necessary to change its Internet Protocol Properties to use an IP address that is Eth0 in the same range as 169.254.1.5, e.g.
  • Page 35: Alphapro - Getting Started

    6.2 AlphaPro - Getting Started 6.2.1 PC setup Start up the computer Download the latest AlphaPro version from the VINGTOR Partnernet or insert the CD-ROM with the AlphaPro installation Sele t an run t e file installalphapro.exe Follow the instructions on the screen - You can safely answer “YES”...
  • Page 36: Data Communication

    Select the language for the exchange Check the AlphaNet: Adm. Here box - Creates an e ange it ull ata ase an e onfigure from this PC. 6.2.5 Data communication In or er to esta lis ommuni ation et een t e C an t e e ange do the following: Connect the PC to ACM...
  • Page 37: Programming Guide

    Programming Guide 7.1 Programming Overview The main steps for programming an ACM system are: Perform cold start Configure I a ress Enter license key Configure general user settings t o- ay ommuni ation Configure an s ree t o- ay ommuni ation tal - a Configure u li A ress Configure e ternal ommuni ation...
  • Page 38 7.3 Configure IP Address o onne t t e ACM e ange to your I net or you nee to enter t e IP settings for the Ethernet ports and IP route entries according to the network. See Section 5.3 ACM Programming and Cable Reference List for IP settings to use.
  • Page 39: Enter License Key

    7.4 Enter License Key Obtain the license key from your ACM distributor. To install the license: Select System Configuration > License Key Click Insert new License Key Enter the key string in the Input License Key field Click Insert Key to install the license. The ACM requires IP station licenses and SIP trunk licenses for the number of IP stations and external trunk lines the exchange shall support.
  • Page 40 Physical Number All stations are i entifie y t e e ange it its ysi al num er The physical number for a star-wired station is the number of the physical wire connection point on the ASLT or ATLB-12 card. See section 4.6.1 for overview of physical numbers.
  • Page 41: Table 10 Call Setup Priority

    CCoIP or SIP stations are selected by checking the appropriate box. Checking the CCoIP Station o results in a fiel or MAC a ress and a box for registration with directory number. - The latest ACM version can use both methods for identifying an IP station.
  • Page 42: Program Different Class Of Service For Users

    Class of Service Determines which features in the system the station can activate. There are 16 different classes available and each can be freely rogramme A Station an only a e one Class o Ser i e efine following classes have a Default setup (which can be changed): COS 1 Regular stations in the system COS 16 Includes all services.
  • Page 43: Handsfree Two-Way Conversation (Talk-Back)

    en a ange as een ma e to a ire tory num er t e OK and Cancel buttons become active. The settings for a station can be swapped with another station by doing the following: ig lig t t e first station in t e list 2.
  • Page 44: Configuring U Li A Ress An Eneral Alarm

    7.7 Configuring Public Address and General Alarm 7.7.1 Overview The ACM system supports the VINGTOR integrated PA and GA solution. Together with the VINGTOR SPA-V2 Ext. IP Flush GA mute system t e ACM inter om stations are use to o er areas where PA and GA are required onboard the ship.
  • Page 45: Configure Au Io Inter A E Rom S A- To Acm

    IP Flush Master as PA panel Audio volume adjustment Handling of feedback A roa ast o re- efine messages 7.7.2 Configure audio interface from SPA-V2 to ACM The audio interface from the SPA system is connected to the ACM program input. The ACM remote control input RCI 1 is triggered by the SPA system to make it so that audio from SPA is played either as a GA announcement or emergency PA announcement.
  • Page 46 grou Also any ongoing on ersation et een stations in t e ACM- system will be cancelled. Click the Exchange & System icon Click Events Click Insert Select Station Id from the Owner Type ro - o n list an enter 400 in the Id fiel Select 15 - Event Trigger Feature from the Event Type drop-down list...
  • Page 47: Configure Acm A Ones

    This enables all stations that should be listening to the PA audio in group 10. In most cases this incudes all stations. Do not include the PA initiating stations in this group. Click the Groups icon and select Local Groups Select the Group Call radio button Select Station Group 10 from the list Click Change...
  • Page 48: Configure Au Io Inter A E Acm To S A

    conversation, has absence messages or are in private mode. See Table 9 Call Setup Priority. Configure other PA zones Click the Groups icon and select Local Groups Select the applicable station group from the list Click Change Click the Members tab Select the group members from the Not Members list - Use the double right-arrow button to transfer all stations in the list to the Members list se t e single le t-arro...
  • Page 49 en All Call is a ti ate rom t e ACM system an ongoing alarm rom t e A system is su ose to e mute Also any ongoing conversations between stations in the ACM system will be cancelled. This feature must be enabled as the ACM will not do this by default. Click the Exchange &...
  • Page 50: Feedback - Intercom As Pa Panel

    Set When Related To to Directory Number Enter 84 in the Id fiel Select the Action: Command radio button nter t e ollo ing e ent strings in t e a a ent fiel $HS_SIDE L%1.dir U%chg(0,1) $TPROG L%1.dir U%chg(0,1) RCO1 %chg($CAC U1,) Confirm y li ing OK 7.7.5 Feedback –...
  • Page 51: Acm System Racks Specifications

    0 dB/600Ω audio 1 relay to signal PA calls External interface & Billing Option: Analog telephone gateway Option: GSM telephone gateway Option: VINGTOR Billing system Option: Audio Messaging IP multi-module Up to 2 system racks Data interfaces 2 x 10/100 Mbps Ethernet AutoMDIX...
  • Page 52: Acm-48-V10

    High resolution 1-Bit audio (18.5 kHz) – Wideband IP audio (8 kHz) – adaptive jitter buffers External interface & Billing Option: analog telephone gateway Option: GSM telephone gateway Option: VINGTOR Billing system Option: Audio Messaging IP multi-module Up to 2 ACM exchange racks Data interfaces...
  • Page 53: Aacm-144-V10

    High resolution 1-Bit audio (18.5 kHz) – Wideband IP audio (8 kHz) – adaptive jitter buffers External interface & Billing Option: analog telephone gateway Option: GSM telephone gateway Option: VINGTOR Billing system Option: Audio Messaging IP multi-module Up to 4 ACM exchange racks Data interfaces...
  • Page 54: Environmental Requirements

    8.7 Environmental Requirements e ACM system as een teste an ulfills all re uirements a or ing to EN 60945 and IACS E10 standards. Rack Temperature: 0°C to +55°C Humidity: >95% RH @ 25°C / 93% RH @ 55°C Compass safety: Distance to ACM rack: 325 cm Distance to telephones: 95 cm...
  • Page 55: Appendix A - Example Configuration Diagrams

    Appendix A - Example Configuration Diagrams 9.1 Two-Way Communication Figure 28 Example configuration - Two-Way communication A100K10647 ACM Family - System Installation & Configuration...
  • Page 56: Public Address On Conventional Vessels

    9.2 Public Address on Conventional Vessels Figure 29 Example configuration - Public Address on conventional vessels A100K10647 ACM Family - System Installation & Configuration...
  • Page 57: Integrated Public Address And General Alarm

    9.3 Integrated Public Address and General Alarm Figure 30 Example configuration of Integrated PA & GA - Loop A A100K10647 ACM Family - System Installation & Configuration...
  • Page 58: Figure Am Le Onfiguration O Integrate A & A - Oo

    Figure 31 Example configuration of Integrated PA & GA - Loop B A100K10647 ACM Family - System Installation & Configuration...
  • Page 59: Drawing Symbols

    9.4 Drawing Symbols ACM-144 VMP-530 Exchange Main station 230 VAC Mains VML-1520 24 VDC Emergency Loudspeaker 15W Options: Max. 138 Extensions VMP-36-PEL - Headset IRR-3 - Relay unit EHS-24 - Light signal IP Desk Master Station VML-15T Handsfree loudspeaking Loudspeaker 100V / 15W Alphanumeric call buttons 10 Direct Access keys JB15T Display with back-light...
  • Page 60: Appendix B - Acm System Components

    10 Appendix B - ACM System Components 10.1 ACM Main System Racks All system units will be marked with ID according to this list Item number Description Function 3006204058 ACM-M-A-V2 System Rack System rack 1150100002 ACM-M-D-V2 System Rack System rack 1150100004 ACM-M-D/IP72 System Rack...
  • Page 61: Acm Field Equipment

    10.2 ACM Field Equipment All Field equipment will be marked with ID according to this list Analog intercom Order no. Description Function VMP-503 Main station atertig t Conventional intercom VMP-530 Main station atertig t Conventional intercom VMP-221 Wall mounted handset an set or M - VMP-211 Wall mounted handset...
  • Page 62 Speakers, signal units, releayboxes, cabinets Order no. Description Function VML-1520 orn s ea er Speaker 20 Ohm DSP-15EExeN EX horn speaker Speaker 20 Ohm VML-15T orn s ea er Speaker 100V CL-200T Ceiling loadspeaker Speaker 100V EHS-24 Signal lam Signal for intercom unit EHS-220 Signal lam Signal for intercom unit EHS-110...
  • Page 63: Appendix C - Internal Power Wiring In System Racks

    11 Appendix C - Internal Power Wiring in System Racks 11.1 ACM-M-A-V2 230V ~ 0.3A max. 50-60 Hz 11.2 ACM-M-D-V2 230V ~ 0.3A max. 50-60 Hz 2 x 0.5 mm 2 x 0.5 mm 2.5 mm 0.5 mm 0.5 mm 0.5 mm...
  • Page 64: Acm-48-V10

    11.3 ACM-48-V10 Ethernet 11.4 ACM-144-V10 A100K10647 ACM Family - System Installation & Configuration...
  • Page 65: Acm-M-D/Ip72

    11.5 ACM-M-D/IP72 11.6 ACM-M-D/IP96 A100K10647 ACM Family - System Installation & Configuration...
  • Page 66: Appendix D - Acm Call Types

    12 Appendix D - ACM Call Types In or er to ulfill our lient s om le ommuni ation re uirements on oar marine essels t e ACM Al aCom system ro i es a set o different call modes. T hrough Connect Mode allows calls between crew members to be instantly connected in loudspeaking mode.
  • Page 67: Appendix E - Audio Messaging

    13 Appendix E - Audio Messaging The Audio Messaging features are used to provide various messaging services and PA broadcast in the AlphaCom XE Audio Server. The messages are re-store in as memory on t e main ro essor oar and can be played back to individual stations or a group of stations to provide information such as: Voice guidance at doors and elevators...
  • Page 68: Message I Entifi Ation

    13.1.1 Message identification Stored Voice Messages are reached by a combination of two numbers: Message Group and Group Index. The AMCD application uses this reference as the starting point when a message shall be played back. The same references are used for display texts to be looked up from the Message Description File.
  • Page 69: Customi E Message Loa

    The ASVP board has the same set of standard messages as the ASVP Software Module. o onfiguration is re uire en t e AS oar is use Insert the board in any free board position in the AlphaCom server and the messaging services will be automatically activated when the system is powered up.
  • Page 70: Record Message From A Station

    e file ill no e rename an store on t e as memory on t e AMC-IP card. e file name ill e rename to svp_ggg_iii_.wav where ggg is the Example: Message Group number and iii is the Group Index number. svp_030_001.wav is grou in e...
  • Page 71: Licensing

    Recording procedure: 1. Dial 8180 + the directory number of the feature that you want to modify - I a message alrea y e ists t e message ill e laye - I t e message is a station-re or e message it as to e elete by pressing digit 0 + M-key before a new message can be recorded 2.
  • Page 72: Su Orte Au Io File Ormats

    PA Recall license (works on AMC-IP v. 10 or 11 hardware) - Delayed group call to prevent feedback Basic Messaging license (requires AMC-IP v. 11 hardware) - ASVP help messages (Group 10) Auto-Atten ant message Message in e oi e Alarm Messages Message in e 1-3)
  • Page 73: User Interface

    The recall function can also be activated via a two-step operation using feature code 765: Dial 765 + group number. 13.3.2 User interface Using the recall function from an intercom station 1. Dial the recall number (e.g. 9084 or 765+84) 2. Press the M-key to record a message 3.
  • Page 74: Simultaneous Recall Operations

    - Press 0 to delete the recording and cancel the operation For t o-ste re all i e grou t e attri utes are set in arameter 1 (ID) of the 765 feature code. 13.3.4 Simultaneous recall operations Simultaneous recall operations are handled in the same way as for regular group calls.
  • Page 75: Hardware And License Requirements

    Alternati ely a A file an e u loa e rom t e e inter a e AlphaWeb as described in section 9.2.1. Digit routing The Auto-Attendant number 9550 uses the DAK table of physical station 500 for the “digit” actions. In the Users & Stations window in a ro sele t ysi al num er...
  • Page 76 Zenitel and its subsidiaries assume no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this publication, or for damages arising from the information therein. STENTOFON and VINGTOR products are developed and marketed by Zenitel. The company’s Quality Assurance System is certified to meet the requirements in NS-EN ISO 9001. Zenitel reserves the right to modify designs and alter specifications without notice.

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