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Memco
Base Variants 1 and 2
Installation Guide
Ref No. C100 851 (ML) Version 4
The Memco C100 is a COP based emergency telephone system. It has been designed to provide quick and easy COP
installation and is also the first emergency telephone that can be programmed at the touch of a button, making the
programming process quicker and easier than ever.
Model No. C100 BASE1
This Base1 variant of the product can be installed
behind the COP and has an integrated relay and LED
indicators.
Dimensions (mm)
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C100
Model No. C100 BASE2
This Base 2 variant of the product can be installed
behind the COP and has an integrated relay, LED
indicators and an inductive loop.

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  • Page 1 Ref No. C100 851 (ML) Version 4 The Memco C100 is a COP based emergency telephone system. It has been designed to provide quick and easy COP installation and is also the first emergency telephone that can be programmed at the touch of a button, making the programming process quicker and easier than ever.
  • Page 2 Connections to the Main Unit Please see details below of all connections available on the C100 BASE1 and BASE2 units. All connections that have a specific polarity; required specific connections within the connector are explained in the zoomed-in sections. Telephone line (PSTN /GSM)
  • Page 3 Fixing the unit behind the COP Follow the simple steps below to install the C100 Base behind the COP panel. 1. Drill fixing holes 2. Cut the grill pattern and 3. Fix the unit in place LED indicator holes The C100 BASE is supplied with a self-adhesive gasket on the face of the unit. In the absence of studs or screw holes in the COP the gasket may be used to affix the C100 BASE to the COP.
  • Page 4 Scroll up Select the protocol required from the list which includes Guided, Unguided, Memco, P100, and Contact ID. If connecting to a hotline then no Scroll Down telephone number is required, and this will need to be programmed by ticking ‘Hotline’...
  • Page 5 Passcode indicated by the 5th digit in Call Attempts (see below Call Attempts) screen before waiting for the next technical alarm. Network ID If using Avire ETR software select the ‘Memco’ protocol. Next EN81 call PBX Frequency Background no. Language >...
  • Page 6 Full Menu Structure Menu Sections explained... Quickstart > Settings Tel. Numbers > ID Code Alarm no.1 If using Memco GlobalNet to monitor the C100 enter the following: Alarm no.2 [3 digit customer number][Unit ID code] Alarm no.3 Alarm no.4 Volume Tech.no.
  • Page 7 Full Programming Options Menu Structure Menu Sections explained... Quick dial Reduces the dial tone detection test from 7 seconds Quickstart > to 3 seconds – prevents issues with exchanges Tel. Numbers > timing out after 4 seconds. Alarm no.1 Quick VAD Allows the C100 to detect speech before the first ring pulse has been sent down the line, Alarm no.2...

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