Interactive Technologies SuperBus 2000 Installation Instructions Manual

Phone interface/voice module
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Document Number: 466-1516-01 Rev. A
August 2000
Product Summary
The SuperBus 2000 Phone Interface/Voice Module (PIV)
adds phone and voice functions to Concord
The module provides on-site and remote system control
from any touch-tone telephone, allowing access to both
installer and user operations for easy panel access from any
location. An on-board digital-voice chip is used to "speak"
system status messages over phones and speakers
connected to the module.
The module provides phone control of one single or multi-
ple-partition Concord panel. With multiple panel partitions,
one module may be used per partition, with each module
connected to a separate phone line.
The module communicates with the panel through bus
connections and is powered by the panel 12 VDC supply.
SuperBus 2000 vs. SuperBus
Compatible panels (SuperBus 2000) have the ability to
auto-address module unit numbers. When the panel is pow-
ered up, the panel automatically reads the unique SuperBus
2000 device ID number and assigns a unit number to the
module. This eliminates manually setting DIP switches and
the chance of identical unit number conflicts.
Non-Compatible panels (SuperBus) communicate with
SuperBus 2000 modules but require the module unit num-
ber to first be set manually using dip switches.
SuperBus 2000 Panels
Concord (software versions 2.0 and later)
SuperBus Panels
Concord (software versions 1.0–1.6)
SuperBus® 2000 Phone Interface/Voice Module
Features
The module features the following:
panels.
User-adjustable status speaker volume control.
On/Off hook detection.
Extensive 220+ word vocabulary.
In-panel cabinet or optional wall mounting.
Backward compatibility with Concord panels software
versions 1.0–1.6.
Figure 1 shows the main module components and Table 1
describes them.
S O F T W A R E
V E R S I O N
L A B E L
Figure 1. Main Module Components
Table 1: Module Component Descriptions
Component
Status LED
Unit Number
DIP Switches
Wiring Terminals
SuperBus 2000
Device ID
Number Label
Software Version
Label
ITI Part No. 60-777-01
Installation Instructions
U N I T N U M B E R
D I P S W I T C H E S
S T A T U S
L E D
W I R I N G T E R M I N A L S
W I R E A C C E S S A R E A S
Function
Flashes to indicate normal
communication with the panel bus.
Used for manually setting unit numbers
(Concord software versions 1.0–1.6).
Provide panel, speaker, and telephone
connections.
Identifies the unique device ID number
(SuperBus 2000 panels).
Identifies the installed module software
version.
8998g18A.DSF
S U P E R B U S
2 0 0 0 D E V I C E I D
N U M B E R
L A B E L
8998G07B.DSF
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  • Page 1 Non-Compatible panels (SuperBus) communicate with SuperBus 2000 modules but require the module unit num- ber to first be set manually using dip switches. W I R E A C C E S S A R E A S SuperBus 2000 Panels 8998G07B.DSF...
  • Page 2: Tools And Supplies

    Installation Guidelines Installation Guidelines To mount the module in a Concord panel cabinet: Remove AC panel power and disconnect the backup battery. Use the following guidelines when installing the module: Install the support standoffs (included with panel) at Concord systems allow a maximum of one Phone Inter- the panel locations shown in Figure 2.
  • Page 3: Installing An Rj-31X Phone Jack

    Wiring Lift back-plate assembly until it rests on the left cabinet Wiring wall tab (not shown) and standoffs align into lower back-plate holes (see detail in Figure 3). Wiring consists of the following: To mount the module on a wall using the optional plastic housing: Running Required Wires—...
  • Page 4: Wiring Connections For Concord Panels

    Wiring If an analog line is not available, contact your custom- Wiring Connections for Concord Panels ers’ telecommunications specialist and tell him/her you need an analog line off the phone switch (PBX main- frame) or a 1FB (standard business line). Wiring for Concord systems consists of wiring for power, bus, speaker, and phone line.
  • Page 5: Setting The Unit Number

    Setting the Unit Number Partition 2 Partition 2 P H O N E I N T E R F A C E / V O I C E P H O N E I N T E R F A C E / V O I C E P H O N E I N T E R F A C E / V O I C E M O D U L E T E R M I N A L S T R I P 1 M O D U L E T E R M I N A L S T R I P 2...
  • Page 6: Power Up And Bus Communication

    Power Up and Bus Communication Changing the Module Unit Number (software versions 1.0–1.6) ADDRESS 1 ADDRESS 2 ADDRESS 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Note Whenever the module unit number is changed, you ADDRESS 4...
  • Page 7: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Table 4: Phone Troubleshooting (Cont.) Problem Action/Solution Table 3: PIV Troubleshooting Constant dial tone, One or more polarity-sensi- preventing dial-out on tive phones exist on-site. premises phones. Reverse the phone wires Problem Action/Solution connected to the brown and gray wire terminals on the The module status Check for incorrect wiring...
  • Page 8: Specifications

    Access Control ©2000 Interactive Technologies, Inc. an Interlogix company. ™ Interlogix is a trademark of Interlogix, Inc. ITI and SuperBus are registered trademarks of Interactive Technologies, Inc. Concord is a trademark of Interactive Technologies, Inc. SuperBus® 2000 Phone Interface/Voice Module...

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