Cornell Communications, Inc 4800 Installation Manual 07-31-18 Table of Contents Table of Contents Cautions and Warnings System Overview 4800 System Components General Operating Instructions General Installation BB-48 Control Panel Enclosure Installation 9-11 BB-49 Expansion Switch Enclosure Installation 4800 System Riser...
4. Caution - The 4800 Digital Emergency Communication System requires an Analog “POTS” dedicated telephone line for “Offsite” modem communication. 1. Warning – Cornell Communications manufactures proprietary Control Panels and Switches that have 8 available RJ45 ports to connect to additional Remote Control Panels, Switches and Call Stations. These devices connect using the straight-thru, TIA/EIA 568A or TIA/EIA 568B, wiring standard.
Cornell Communications, Inc 4800 Installation Manual 07-31-18 System Overview The 4800 Digital Emergency Communication System is designed to provide fully supervised, two-way voice communication, between each call station and (1) or more Control Panels. An internal modem, connected to an Analog “POTS”...
General Operating Instructions Operation The Cornell 4800 Rescue Assistance System provides both audible and visual indications of Emergency calls. Normal system function indicators include a steady red “Main Power” Led and a (10) second supervisory LED pulse at all of the call stations.
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Cornell Communications, Inc 4800 Installation Manual 07-31-18 General Operating Instructions Cont. Modem Operation The 4800 Digital Emergency Communication System incorporates a programmable automatic dial feature to connect to an Analog “POTS” dedicated telephone line. In the event that an incoming call is not answered, at any of the Control Panels in a preset amount of time, the 4800 system will dial a pre-programmed phone number to directly connect the 4800V Call Station to a monitoring location.
Hardware Installation Power Supply(s) The Cornell listed power supply(s) can be located in a controlled maintenance room or closet, up to 478’ away from the Control Panel(s) or Expansion Switch(s). The enclosures have keyhole slots for surface mounting. Power supplies require 120VAC/60Hz, 2.5 A Max, hardwired connections.
Cornell Communications, Inc 4800 Installation Manual 07-31-18 Hardware Installation BB-48 Control Panel Enclosure Installation Back Box The Control Panel(s) enclosure is only offered in a flush mount configuration, made of 16 gauge cold rolled steel that is primed and painted. The enclosure assembly consists of a separate back box and a locking hinged Frame/Door assembly.
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Cornell Communications, Inc 4800 Installation Manual 07-31-18 Hardware Installation BB-48 Control Panel Enclosure Control Panel/Handset Cradle The Control Panel(s) enclosure is designed to have the hinged Frame/Door assembly mount on either the left or right side of the Back Box. The Back Box chassis provides mounting studs, on both sides of the Control Panel(s), to allow the Handset Cradle to be mounted accordingly.
Cornell Communications, Inc 4800 Installation Manual 07-31-18 Hardware Installation BB-48 Control Panel Enclosure Frame/Door Assembly The Control Panel(s) hinged Frame/Door assembly is reversible, and can be mounted on either the left or right side of the Back Box. The reversible Frame/Door assembly can be adjusted up to approximately 1” away from the face of the chassis surface.
The (2) outside terminals on the J9 connector are used. 24VDC power supply connections. Normally Open (N.O.) contact provided for remote alarm connection. The J11 port is not active on the ES’s. Example: Cornell part # D-113P, D-113CH RS232 serial programming port.
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The 4800 System is shipped from the factory fully programmed, with the local site information that was provided by a Cornell Communications dealer. Identify each of the system components and install them in their required locations. Use the System Wiring Terminations page to assist with the following connections.
Two Gang 2 3/4”D V5744-2 Power Supply Specifications Model B-5243B Battery Back-UP Power Supply Model B-5248A Battery Back-UP Power Supply The Cornell B-5243B is UL 1481 listed. The Cornell B-5248A is UL 1481 listed. Input Specifications: Input Specifications: • Input Voltage: 120AC •...
Cornell Communications, Inc 4800 Installation Manual 07-31-18 TIA/EIA 568-A and 568-B Pin-Out The TIA/EIA 568-A standard which was ratified in 1995, was replaced by the TIA/EIA 568-B standard in 2002. Both standards define the T-568A and T-568B pin-outs for using Unshielded Twisted Pair cable and RJ-45 connectors for Ethernet connectivity.
Cornell Communications, Inc 4800 Installation Manual 07-31-18 Dedicated Phone Line Connection The 4800 Digital Emergency Communication System has an internal modem that can be connected to an Analog “POTS” dedicated telephone line, as shown in the diagram below. Shared Phone Line Connection The 4800 Digital Emergency Communication System also incorporates a telephone line “Seizure”...
Requirements: Active Internet & Voice over IP accounts • o VoIP adapter model confirmation is required for each individual VoIP service. (Cornell completed the operational testing using VoIP service provided by Nextiva) Disclaimers: The 4800 offsite notification process requires a standard “POTS” line for proper operation. As with any method of offsite voice connection, if the phone service, internal/external network or power system fails, the 4800 system will not be able to connect to the offsite monitoring location.
Cornell Communications, Inc 4800 Installation Manual 07-31-18 POTS Phone Line Options. Cont Cellular Service A Shield Tech Security STS-GSMC-4G GSM Dialer has been tested and found to be a viable alternative to the “POTS” line connection. The Shield Tech Dialer emulates the “POTS” line by providing DTMF tones and line voltage.
Cornell Communications, Inc 4800 Installation Manual 07-31-18 4800V Call Station Auxiliary Contact Connection The 4800V call station provides an auxiliary set of momentary form “C” contacts that can be used to activate external devices, such as a camera, strobe or tone device. Please refer to the picture, of the rear view of the call station, below.
4800 System Troubleshooting The 4800 System is shipped from the factory fully programmed and tested with the local site information that was provided by a Cornell Communications dealer. If you have any difficulties with the installation, consult the troubleshooting chart below.
Cornell Communications, Inc 4800 Installation Manual 07-31-18 Maintenance Periodic Maintenance In general, the 4800 system will provide system fault information at the Control Panel(s) display. The “ACTION REQUIRED” LED represents an active call or a fault in the system that needs to be corrected.
CORNELL warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for thirty-six (36) months from the date of manufacture, under normal use and service.* Obligation of CORNELL is limited to repairing or replacing at its option, any part, which, in its opinion, shall be proved defective in materials or workmanship, under normal use and service.
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