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Regulations: FCC (Part 15) Radio Frequency Interference The BOMDMU generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in strict accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, may cause interference to radio and television reception. Unit complies with the limits for Class A devices in accordance with the specifications in Subpart J of Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
BACKGROUND MUSIC INPUT ............... 17 AUDIO OUTPUT ..................17 LIMITED WARRANTY; Exclusion of Certain Damages......21 Shipping Container Contents The following items should be found in the container of BOMDMU: ▪ BOMDMU System ▪ Installation and User Guide ▪ Mounting screws...
PAGE STACKING/FEEDBACK ELIMINATION: For busy overhead paging systems, the BOMDMU offers 3 channels of page stacking and feedback elimination. Each channel can record and temporarily store up to 16 pages or 4 minutes of audio. Page input channels can record simultaneously, and while the system is playing.
2. Make sure there is a standard electrical outlet into which you can plug the power pack. This outlet should NOT be controlled by a wall switch. 3. Make cable connections from the BOMDMU to the PBX or audio source and the Paging system, 4.
Volume controls are provided for the BGM input and the audio output. Flanges are provided on each side of the back panel of the BOMDMU to provide strain relief to all the wiring routed to the BOMDMU.
2.2.1.3 Priority Onput Priority Input Off-Hook LED - Yellow, indicates the priority channel is being accessed via a phone circuit. (Loop current flowing) Priority Input Active LED - Yellow, indicates the priority channel is active. 2.2.1.4 Paging Input Channels (Channels 1,2,3) Off-Hook LED - Yellow, indicates the priority channel is being accessed via a phone circuit.
2.2.5 Priority Audio/Control Input RJ12 style connector, 6 position. Priority pages are input to the device through this connector. 1. Not used. 2. PRIORITY input, connect to Ground (Pin 5) to activate. Priority active for duration of closure. 3. PRIORITY Audio, ring/return. 4.
Adjusting this input clockwise increases the level, and counter-clockwise rotation decreases the level of the device 2.2.13 System Audio/Control Connector Output, RJ12 style connector, 6 position. All audio from the BOMDMU is output through this port 1. Not used. 2. Playing Relay, Normally Open.
2.2.14 Configuration Switches 12 position DIP Switch: UP position is OFF, DOWN position is ON. * indicates factory Default Setting. Settings are scanned on power up. Power must be cycled for changes to take effect. Record Activation Method The method with which the *Off Hook (Loop Current) - The user will enter the record system will record when the...
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If 2 tones the selected number of tones is exceeded the BOMDMU will abort that particular recording. # # Abort This would allow a caller to abort a page being recorded *Enable by pressing the “#” button two times within one second.
Delay Between Plays To make the page sequence more intelligible, *1 second a pause can be inserted between each 3 seconds message in the playback sequence as well as 5 seconds between any repeats of each message. 10 seconds 2.2.15 Messaging Playback Auxiliary Interface Top row of 12 inputs on the Auxiliary Interface.
These pages are aborted and a busy back tone is generated. If the memory is filled and a new recording command is offered, the BOMDMU will not go into record mode and a busy back tone will be output to tell the user that the system is not available.
If an input’s input configuration switch is set for loop start mode, the BOMDMU will source the talk battery (24V DC) to the ring and tip, and then sense the loop current when phone goes off hook and start the recording process for the duration of the page.
5. PRIORITY The BOMDMU offers a Priority input to gain immediate access to the public address system. Activation of priority halts the playback of recorded pages. When the priority page is completed, the BOMDMU will resume playback from the beginning of the message that was interrupted.
8. AUDIO OUTPUT The audio output of the BOMDMU is the audio interface for your zone controller, amplifier or public address system. All audio from the paging channels, priority input, messaging system and BGM input is routed to this output.
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Appendix BOMDMU Connection to Override to PCMTIM BOMDMU Connection to Override to UTI1...
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BOMDMU Connection to Override to UTI312...
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