Interlogix SuperBus 2000 PIV Installation Instructions Manual
Interlogix SuperBus 2000 PIV Installation Instructions Manual

Interlogix SuperBus 2000 PIV Installation Instructions Manual

Phone interface / voice (piv) module for the concord , concord 4, and concord express (v4)

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SuperBus 2000 Phone Interface/Voice Module
Installation Instructions
Product summary
The SuperBus 2000® Phone Interface/Voice (PIV) Module
provides phone and voice functions for the Concord™ ,
Concord 4™, and Concord Express™ (v4) panels.
The PIV module allows installers and users to control a panel
— either on-site or from a remote location — through any
touch-tone telephone. Using an onboard digital voice chip, the
system announces status messages through each phone and
speaker connected to the module.
The PIV module also provides phone control for Concord
panels with single or multiple partitions. For multiple partitions,
a module can be used for each partition and connected to a
separate phone line.
The module communicates with the panel through a series of
bus connections and may be powered by the panel or an
auxiliary 12V DC power supply with backup battery.
SuperBus 2000 vs. SuperBus
SuperBus 2000 panels auto-address module unit numbers.
When the panel is powered, a unique device ID number (pre-
programmed at the factory) is automatically learned by the
panel. Potential identical unit number conflicts and the need to
manually set DIP switches are eliminated.
Older SuperBus panels can communicate with the PIV module
by manually setting the module's DIP switches.
SuperBus 2000 Panels
Concord (v2.0-later)
Concord 4
Concord Express (v4)
SuperBus Panels
Concord (v1.0-1.6)
P/N 466-1516-01 • REV C • 07APR11
Features
The PIV module includes the following features:
User-adjustable, speaker volume control.
On/Off hook detection.
Extensive 220-plus word vocabulary.
In-panel cabinet or optional wall mounting.
Compatibility with Concord panels (v1.0-1.6).
Figure 1: PIV module components
Unit Number
Status LED
Software Version
Label
Wiring Terminals
Wire Access Areas
Table 1: Module component descriptions
Component
Function
Status LED
Indicates normal panel bus communications.
Unit number DIP
Used to manually set SuperBus unit
switches
numbers.
Wiring terminals
Provides panel, speaker, and phone
connections.
SuperBus 2000 device
Identifies SuperBus 2000 device ID numbers.
ID number label
Software version label
Identifies installed module software versions.
Installation guidelines
When installing the PIV module, use the following guidelines:
SuperBus 2000
Device ID Label
DIP Switch
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  • Page 1 SuperBus 2000 Phone Interface/Voice Module Installation Instructions Product summary Features The SuperBus 2000® Phone Interface/Voice (PIV) Module The PIV module includes the following features: provides phone and voice functions for the Concord™ , • User-adjustable, speaker volume control. Concord 4™, and Concord Express™ (v4) panels. •...
  • Page 2: Tools And Supplies

    Figure 2: Installing support standoffs • Concord systems can accommodate one PIV module per partition. For multiple partition installations, each module must be connected to a separate phone line and speaker. • Give your customer the ability to unplug their system by connecting the phone line with an RJ-31X jack.
  • Page 3: Installing An Rj-31X Phone Jack

    Figure 4: Removing cover screws and cover Table 2: Maximum wire lengths (module to panel) Wire gauge Maximum wire length Cover 120 feet 40 feet Run a two-conductor, 22-gauge or larger diameter stranded wire from the module to the speaker. Run a four-conductor, 22-gauge or larger diameter stranded wire from an RJ-31X jack location to the telephone protector block.
  • Page 4: Wiring - Phone Line

    Connect the four-conductor’s green and red wires to the Wiring - phone line protector block’s TIP (+) and RING (-) posts (see Note: All partitions must be wired to separate phone lines. Figure 6 below). Partition 1 Figure 6: Connecting an RJ-31X jack to a home phone line Figure 8: Wiring the PIV module to a phone line (partition 1) Phone Interface/Voice Phone Interface/Voice...
  • Page 5: Concord Panels (V1.0-1.6)

    Partition 1 Concord Panels (v1.0–1.6) A module can be set to any unit number (0-15) using the Figure 10: Wiring a speaker to a PIV module (partition 1) module DIP switches. If no other bus modules are installed in a system, the default setting (0) can be used.
  • Page 6: Programming And Testing

    • If desired, enter program mode to verify if a unit number Troubleshooting exists and that the module is in the correct partition (see specific panel Installation Instructions for further detail). Table 3: PIV troubleshooting Changing Module Unit Numbers — Concord (v1.0– Problem Action/Solution 1.6)
  • Page 7: Specifications

    FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against interference in a residential installation. www.utcfireandsecurity.com www.interlogix.com This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance For customer support, see www.interlogix.com/customer-...

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