Hubbell GAI-TRONICS 10959-001 Manual

Wall-mount audio messenger interface

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Getting Started ................................................................................................................................1
Product Overview ................................................................................................................................... 1
Features and Functions .......................................................................................................................... 1
Model Chart ..........................................................................................................................................................5
Specifications ........................................................................................................................................... 6
Installation ......................................................................................................................................7
Mounting.................................................................................................................................................. 8
Wiring ...................................................................................................................................................... 8
TB1 - Digital Output Connections ........................................................................................................................9
TB2 - Digital Input Connections.........................................................................................................................10
TB3 - Audio Output and Data Connections.......................................................................................................11
TB4 - Reboot and Fault Output .........................................................................................................................12
TB5 - Auxiliary Audio........................................................................................................................................13
TB6 - Power Connections...................................................................................................................................14
Telephone Line Connection................................................................................................................................14
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System Connections........................................................................................................................15
Setup ..............................................................................................................................................17
Preparation............................................................................................................................................ 17
Setting the Date and Time .................................................................................................................... 18
Initiating a Page .................................................................................................................................... 18
Operation.......................................................................................................................................20
LCD Display and Push-button Operation .......................................................................................... 20
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Memory Card Installation ............................................................................................................24
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Card Formatting............................................................................................................................24
Overview of the AMI Configuration Tool (ACT) .............................................................................. 25
Remote Commands ............................................................................................................................... 26
Maintenance..................................................................................................................................27
Description of Major Components ...................................................................................................... 27
Internal Components...........................................................................................................................................27
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Pub.: 42004-344i G A I - T R O N I C S ® C O R P O R A T I O N A H U B B E L L C O M P A N Y Wall-Mount Audio Messenger Interface Models 10959-001, -002, -003, and -004 A B L E O F...
  • Page 2 Table of Contents Pub.: 42004-344i 10959-00 ODEL OUNT UDIO ESSENGER NTERFACE Internal Cable Connections..........................28 External Components............................29 ® SmartMedia Card Slot............................29 LCD Display...............................29 Replacement Parts ..........................29 Confidentiality Notice ........................29 d:\standard ioms - current release\42004 instr. manuals\42004-344i.doc 01/06...
  • Page 3: Wall-Mount Audio Messenger Interface

    42004-344 Wall-Mount Audio Messenger Interface Models 10959-001, -002, -003, and -004 Getting Started Product Overview Thank you for your purchase of the GAI-Tronics Audio Messenger Interface. The Audio Messenger Interface (AMI) tone/speech generator broadcasts live pages, telephone pages, pre-recorded alarm tones, pre-recorded speech messages, etc., for use in virtually any application.
  • Page 4 2 of 30 10959-00 42004-344i ODEL OUNT UDIO ESSENGER NTERFACE The ACT tool includes pre-recorded tones suitable for almost any application. The tones include typical emergency tones (i.e., a siren, slow whoop, etc.) and signaling or process tones (i.e., a gong, steady tone, etc.).
  • Page 5 3 of 30 10959-00 42004-344i ODEL OUNT UDIO ESSENGER NTERFACE The telephone interface has multiple operational modes. The appropriate mode is configurable by the AMI Configuration Tool software application. Not all modes are available to all models of AMI. ® Page/Party , Mixed, and Manual/Disable modes are available for wall-mount AMI units equipped with ®...
  • Page 6 4 of 30 10959-00 42004-344i ODEL OUNT UDIO ESSENGER NTERFACE When the AMI is interfaced to an ADVANCE system, the operation of the telephone interface is as described above, and includes all page modes. The selection of a party line is hardwired in the ADVANCE system, and cannot be changed by the caller or the AMI configuration.
  • Page 7: Model Chart

    5 of 30 10959-00 42004-344i ODEL OUNT UDIO ESSENGER NTERFACE LISTED Figure 1. Wall-mount Audio Messenger Interface The AMI is available in two enclosures, one for wall-mount installations and one for rack-mount installations. Refer to the Model Chart below for the available models and options. Model Chart Model Description...
  • Page 8: Specifications

    6 of 30 10959-00 42004-344i ODEL OUNT UDIO ESSENGER NTERFACE Specifications Power Supply Requirements Connection to a 12 to 24 V dc (UL-listed) Class 2 power source........1 amp minimum Power consumed ......................10 watts maximum Mechanical Enclosure material ..............High-impact, glass-reinforced polyester, gray Mounting..................Wall mounting;...
  • Page 9: Installation

    7 of 30 10959-00 42004-344i ODEL OUNT UDIO ESSENGER NTERFACE Telephone Interface Main PCBA Inputs ......Telephone line audio from SPRLM-3 Module, below –40 dBm to –10 dBm typical Audio from AMI Main PCBA—voice level, 1 V max. Outputs....................Audio to telephone line, 1 V max.
  • Page 10: Mounting

    8 of 30 10959-00 42004-344i ODEL OUNT UDIO ESSENGER NTERFACE Mounting 1. Loosen the four screws on the front cover. Open the front cover of the enclosure to the left. 2. Remove the cable connections between the front panel and rear enclosure. 3.
  • Page 11: Tb1 - Digital Output Connections

    9 of 30 10959-00 42004-344i ODEL OUNT UDIO ESSENGER NTERFACE TB1 - Digital Output Connections The TB1 connector (labeled DIGITAL OUTPUTS ) provides eight digital (common ground) output connections designed to drive externally-mounted relays or other indicating circuits. Each output can sink up to 100 mA of the current.
  • Page 12: Tb2 - Digital Input Connections

    10 of 30 10959-00 42004-344i ODEL OUNT UDIO ESSENGER NTERFACE TB2 - Digital Input Connections The TB2 connector (labeled DIGITAL INPUTS) provides connection for eight contact closure inputs for activation AMI alarms or events. Switches or relay contact closures are used to activate the AMI inputs. The input contacts may be any combination of momentary (pulsed) switches and maintained (latched) switches.
  • Page 13: Tb3 - Audio Output And Data Connections

    11 of 30 10959-00 42004-344i ODEL OUNT UDIO ESSENGER NTERFACE TB3 - Audio Output and Data Connections The TB3 connector (labeled AUDIO) provides connections for audio inputs and outputs, and for local RS485 data connections. Data connections are used when the AMI alarms are being controlled remotely from a CPU or when the Model 12584-001 I/O Control Module is used to expand the inputs and outputs to 40 each.
  • Page 14: Tb4 - Reboot And Fault Output

    12 of 30 10959-00 42004-344i ODEL OUNT UDIO ESSENGER NTERFACE TB4 - Reboot and Fault Output Reboot The reboot terminals (TB4-5 and TB4-6) override and abort any activity in progress. To control the reboot function, a user-supplied, remote, momentary, normally open (N.O.) switch contact closure must be connected between TB4-5 and TB4-6 (or other GND return).
  • Page 15: Tb5 - Auxiliary Audio

    13 of 30 10959-00 42004-344i ODEL OUNT UDIO ESSENGER NTERFACE Terminal Labeled Description Function TB4-1 Data (Gnd) No customer connections TB4-2 Data (-) TB4-3 Data (+) TB4-4 Fault (output) If the AMI is operating normally, this output is active low and can sink 100 mA maximum to external relay or monitoring circuit.
  • Page 16: Tb6 - Power Connections

    14 of 30 10959-00 42004-344i ODEL OUNT UDIO ESSENGER NTERFACE TB6 - Power Connections The AMI requires a dc power supply. The dc power supply voltage must be between 12 and 24 V dc. TB6 is used for power connections. Please refer to the TB6 terminal block assignment chart and Figure 7 below.
  • Page 17: Page/Party ® System Connections

    15 of 30 10959-00 42004-344i ODEL OUNT UDIO ESSENGER NTERFACE Page/Party ® System Connections : These connections apply to Models 10959-001 and 10959-003 only, and are only used when the ® AMI is installed in a GAI-Tronics Page/Party system. ® All connections are made to TB1 on the 69502-xxx Page/Party Interface PCBA.
  • Page 18 16 of 30 10959-00 42004-344i ODEL OUNT UDIO ESSENGER NTERFACE ® The Page/Party Interface TB1 terminal block assignments are as follows: Terminal Description Function (L1) TB1-1 ® Connects to the page line of Page/Party system. TB1-2 (L2) ® TB1-3 1 (L1) Connects to party line 1 of the Page/Party system.
  • Page 19: Setup

    17 of 30 10959-00 42004-344i ODEL OUNT UDIO ESSENGER NTERFACE Setup Preparation When the AMI configuration is completed and the unit is ready for testing, please ensure the AMI is installed and connections are made consistent with the Installation section on page 7. Please verify the following: •...
  • Page 20: Setting The Date And Time

    18 of 30 10959-00 42004-344i ODEL OUNT UDIO ESSENGER NTERFACE When power is applied to the AMI and the power up sequence begins, the LCD display begins cycling through the following messages: • AMI x.x.x (x.x.x AMI Main board firmware version) •...
  • Page 21: Verifying Telephone-To-Page/Party Operation

    19 of 30 10959-00 42004-344i ODEL OUNT UDIO ESSENGER NTERFACE Verifying Telephone-to-Page/Party Operation ® ® If you have both a Telephone Interface board and a Page/Party board installed and are planning to use ® the telephone-to-party line feature, the Page/Party system page and party lines must be connected and ®...
  • Page 22: Operation

    20 of 30 10959-00 42004-344i ODEL OUNT UDIO ESSENGER NTERFACE Operation LCD Display and Push-button Operation The front panel of the AMI Unit contains a two-line LCD display that reflects the current operational status of the unit. During normal operation, the display shows the current time, default page line selection, and the current date.
  • Page 23 21 of 30 10959-00 42004-344i ODEL OUNT UDIO ESSENGER NTERFACE These options are available via the AMI menu system: Cancel Outputs - This menu item turns off the outputs. This button sequence is used: <ENTER> to enter the menu system <SELECT>...
  • Page 24 22 of 30 10959-00 42004-344i ODEL OUNT UDIO ESSENGER NTERFACE Play - This menu item is selected to play a specific message. Messages are grouped by priority (1 through 7). This button sequence allows the user to select a message to be played from a specific priority group: <ENTER>...
  • Page 25 23 of 30 10959-00 42004-344i ODEL OUNT UDIO ESSENGER NTERFACE P/P Scanning – This menu item enables/disables scanning of the party lines. Party lines are scanned for audio activity. If audio is detected, the system remains locked on the party line until the audio is no ®...
  • Page 26: Working With Smartmedia

    24 of 30 10959-00 42004-344i ODEL OUNT UDIO ESSENGER NTERFACE Working with SmartMedia ® SmartMedia Memory Card Installation ® ® The SmartMedia memory card stores the system configuration, speech messages, and alarm tones. When the memory card is being installed, complete the following instructions: Insert the memory card into the card reader on the 69500-xxx AMI Main Board.
  • Page 27: Overview Of The Ami Configuration Tool (Act)

    25 of 30 10959-00 42004-344i ODEL OUNT UDIO ESSENGER NTERFACE Overview of the AMI Configuration Tool (ACT) ® When programmed, the SmartMedia memory card provides the custom configuration for the AMI. The ® SmartMedia card is programmed using the AMI Configuration Tool software application provided with the unit.
  • Page 28: Remote Commands

    26 of 30 10959-00 42004-344i ODEL OUNT UDIO ESSENGER NTERFACE Remote Commands After a call has been connected to the AMI, the caller can enter a valid remote command using the DTMF keypad of the telephone. During the greeting message, the caller must enter a DTMF “*” to access remote control.
  • Page 29: Maintenance

    27 of 30 10959-00 42004-344i ODEL OUNT UDIO ESSENGER NTERFACE Maintenance If your AMI Interface requires service, contact your GAI-Tronics Regional Service Center for a return authorization number (RA#). Equipment should be shipped prepaid to GAI-Tronics with a return authorization number and a purchase order number. If the equipment is under warranty, repairs will be made without charge.
  • Page 30: Internal Cable Connections

    28 of 30 10959-00 42004-344i ODEL OUNT UDIO ESSENGER NTERFACE Figure 12. Rear Enclosure – Location of PCBAs Internal Cable Connections The following is a matrix showing the connections for the AMI internal components: PCBA/Component Connector Matrix P501 P502 AMI Main PCBA AMI Telephone Main Module ®...
  • Page 31: External Components

    29 of 30 10959-00 42004-344i ODEL OUNT UDIO ESSENGER NTERFACE External Components The AMI front panel contains an LCD display. The memory card port, auxiliary jack used for a desk mic, and four user control buttons are located on the 69500-xxx AMI Main PCBA inside the enclosure. ↓...
  • Page 32 30 of 30 10959-00 42004-344i ODEL OUNT UDIO ESSENGER NTERFACE User Instructions (USA) This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA. On this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, a product identifier in the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX.
  • Page 33 Warranty Equipment. GAI-Tronics warrants for a period of one (1) year from the date of shipment, that any GAI-Tronics equipment supplied hereunder shall be free of defects in material and workmanship, shall comply with the then-current product specifications and product literature, and if applicable, shall be fit for the purpose specified in the agreed upon quotation or proposal document.

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