Bogen Quantum Installation Instructions Manual
Bogen Quantum Installation Instructions Manual

Bogen Quantum Installation Instructions Manual

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VoIP-Enabled Communications System
Installation Instructions
Specifications subject to change without notice.
© 2007 Bogen Communications, Inc.
All rights reserved. 54-2165-01F 1011

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  • Page 1 VoIP-Enabled Communications System Installation Instructions Specifications subject to change without notice. © 2007 Bogen Communications, Inc. All rights reserved. 54-2165-01F 1011...
  • Page 2 Soumettre l’entretien au personnel de maintenance POWER SUPPLIES, THE MC512A AND ALL qualifié. MC2626B. Lors de l’entretien de QUANTUM MULTICOM IP, assurez vous de couper le secteur de toutes les alimentations, le MC512A et tous les MC2626B. TURN OFF AC POWER SWITCH ON POWER STRIP...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    1.0 Introduction ..................5 1.1 Product Description ..................5 1.2 Configurations.....................5 1.2.1 Cabinet-Mounted ..................5 1.2.2 Rack-Mounted ....................5 1.2.3 Rack-Mounted with Quantum Compact Rack System ....5 2.0 Cabinet-Mounted Systems .............6 2.1 Cabinet-Mounted System Equipment............6 2.2 Cabinet-Mounted Interconnection Diagram..........7 2.3 Cabinet System Installation................8 2.3.1 Cabinet Mounting..................9 2.3.2 AC Power Connection ................9...
  • Page 4 Table of Contents (continued) 4.3.3 Relay Modules & Ribbon Cable .............24 4.3.4 Booster Amp Connection to Relay Modules........24 4.3.5 Relay Module Accessory Connector (J40) ..........25 4.3.6 Audio Program Interface .................25 4.3.7 Card Frame/Circuit Card Installation...........25 4.3.8 Station Wiring.....................25 4.3.9 Other Back Plane Connections .............25 4.3.10 P4 Connector - Inputs ................26 4.3.11 P5 Connector - Outputs .................26 4.3.12 MCTCA Telephone Card Installation ...........26...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    The actual operating software for Quantum is contained in Read Only Memory on various chips on the QSPC1 processor card. It is important to consult the Applications Engineering Department of Bogen Communications when software changes or updates are made.
  • Page 6: Cabinet-Mounted Systems

    Back Box Assembly, Complete MCMP Mounting Plate with the following components: MCMF Mainframe assembly with the following circuit cards: QSPC1 Quantum Processor Card (1 per MCMF) MCACB Analog Card (1 per 24 stations) MCSC Station Card (1 per 24 stations) MC512A...
  • Page 7: Cabinet-Mounted Interconnection Diagram

    2.2 - Cabinet-Mounted Interconnection Diagram Figure 2. Quantum Multicom IP, Wall-Mounted Configuration...
  • Page 8: Cabinet System Installation

    2.3 - Cabinet System Installation Location Planning Both wall and rack-mounting versions of Quantum Multicom IP should be located centrally to the rooms to be served to mini- mize the length of cable runs. Consider the following requirements when choosing a location.
  • Page 9: Cabinet Mounting

    2.3.1 - Cabinet Mounting Surface-Mounted Install the back box on the wall, making sure that the box is squarely mount- ed. Allow access above box for 120V AC wiring. Remove knockouts from bottom or rear panels, as desired, to admit station wiring. Bring 120V AC power to the upper left-hand corner of the box.
  • Page 10: Power Supplies

    2.3.5 - Relay Card The MCRC relay card is used only in the cabinet-mounted version of the Quantum Multicom IP System. The card contains 24 (each) program and intercom relays and 24 sets of terminals (4 pins per set) for connection with station wiring.
  • Page 11: Audio Program Interface

    2.3.9 - Other Back Plane Connections Connectors are provided on the back plane to accommodate some of the options available to Quantum Multicom IP (relay driver circuits, external clock control, serial port, etc.). These connections are described in “Other Back Plane Connections”...
  • Page 12: Rack-Mounted Systems

    Rack-Mounted Systems 3. 1 - Rack-Mounted System Equipment TCPER42 Equipment Rack, 42" High (Contains 24 1-3/4" rack spaces) Equipment Rack, 61" High (Contains 35 1-3/4" rack spaces) TCPER61 Equipment Rack, 77" High (Contains 44 1-3/4" rack spaces) TCPER77 MCRMP Rack-Mounting Panel with the following components: MC512A ±...
  • Page 13: Rack-Mounted System Interconnect Diagram

    Figure 7. Quantum Multicom IP Note: The use of Multigraphic equipment in Quantum systems is dependent on the physical configuration of the system. Multigraphic equipment was designed to run short distances within a single rack or between adjacent racks. Using Multigraphic...
  • Page 14: Rack System Installation

    The MCRRP relay module is used only in the rack-mounted system. The module contains (24 each) program and intercom relays and 24 sets of terminals (4 pins per set) for connection with Quantum Multicom IP station wiring. One relay module is required for each analog/station card pair installed.
  • Page 15 Note 2: Only the first 24 stations and PR23 & PR24 can be used by the Quantum Multicom IP. Note 3: The “V” pin is provided for special applications and is not used in typical station installations ("V" pin is omitted on...
  • Page 16: Relay Module Accessory Connector (J40)

    S1RY will go active only when relay K1 (program) is activated. Optional circuitry is available at the J40 accessory which can be used to control external bells or other external devices. Contact Bogen Application Engineering, 1-800-999-2809 option 2, for assistance. Station 1, Pin 1...
  • Page 17: Audio Program Interface

    Figure 10. 3.3.7 - Card Frame(s) & Circuit Cards The MCRMF card frame is used in rack-mounted versions of the Quantum. It has 12 card slots, accessible from the front of the rack. Slot numbers run left to right, 1-12. Each card frame will support up to 120 stations (5 sta- tion/analog card pairs) plus a telephone access card.
  • Page 18: Station Wiring

    3.3.9 - Other Back Plane Connections Connectors are provided on the back plane to accommodate some of the options available to Quantum Multicom IP (relay driver circuits, external clock control, serial port, etc. Figure 13 shows the back plane of the card frame assembly (typical of MCMF and MCRM).
  • Page 19: P4 Connector - Inputs

    Pin 10 – Emergency All-Call When shorted to ground (Pins 1 & 2), produce the highest facility override All-Call. Each Quantum node will use its local P3 input from the MCAPI2 as the audio source. The Program 3 inputs and Emergency All-Call inputs for multiple nodes must be hardwired together to provide system-wide Emergency All-Call functionality.
  • Page 20 Figure 13. Rack Back Plane External Connections...
  • Page 21: Qcr: Quantum Compact Rack System

    QCR: Quantum Compact Rack System 4.1 - Compact Rack System Equipment 4.1.1 - QCR24 1- CRC Compact rack chassis with card cage and cooling fan 1- MC512A 5V/12V power supply, installed 1- MC2626B ± 26V power supply, installed 1- MCAPI2...
  • Page 22: Qcr Interconnect Diagram

    4.2 - QCR Interconnect Diagram Figure 14. Quantum Multicom IP Interconnect Diagram...
  • Page 23: Qcr Installation

    4.3.1 - Location and Power Guidelines The Quantum Compact Rack was designed to fit into existing 19" racks. The mainframe requires 4 rack spaces and each relay module requires an additional 1 rack space each. The QCR is designed to be installed in-place where the equipment rack will finally reside.
  • Page 24: Power Supplies

    The MCRRP relay module is used within the QCR system. The module contains program and intercom relays (24 each) and 24 sets of terminals (4 pins per set) for connection with Quantum Multicom IP station wiring. One relay module is required for each ana- log/station card pair installed.
  • Page 25: Relay Module Accessory Connector (J40)

    4.3.9 - Other Back Plane Connections Connectors are provided on the back plane to accommodate some of the options available to Quantum Multicom IP (relay driver circuits, external clock control, serial port, etc). Figure 13 shows the back plane of the card frame assembly (typical of MCMF, MCRM, and QCR) and illustrates the location and designations of the connectors used to wire external function relay drivers, Master clock, and Emergency All-Call control inputs, and communication ports (future addition).
  • Page 26: P4 Connector - Inputs

    Pin 10 – Emergency All-Call When shorted to ground (Pins 1 & 2), produce the highest facility override All-Call. Each Quantum node will use its local P3 input from the MCAPI2 as the audio source. The Program 3 inputs and Emergency All-Call inputs for multiple nodes must be hardwired together to provide system-wide Emergency All-Call functionality.
  • Page 27: Qcr Service Instructions

    4.4.1 - Servicing the Fan Removal and replacement: Disconnect AC power from both Quantum power supplies (MC2626B and MC512A). From the rear of the QCR, disconnect the fan’s DC power connector. Loosen and rotate the tab that holds the fan out of the way.
  • Page 28: Station Equipment Installation

    Station Equipment Installation The following is a list of staff station equipment that can be connected to the Quantum Multicom IP. MCDS4 Administrative Telephone (DTMF dialing with 4-line x 16-character LCD display panel) MCESS DTMF Dialing, Analog Telephone, Desk Mount...
  • Page 29: Mcds4 Administrative Station Wiring

    5.1 - MCDS4 Administrative Station Wiring Administrative stations are wired to the control center through a junction box as shown in Figure 19. The administrative sta- tion is equipped with a PRS40C power supply which must be plugged into a 120V, 60Hz wall outlet. Figure 19.
  • Page 30: Ca15C Call-In Switch Wiring

    5.3 - CA15C Call-In Switch Wiring The CA15C Call-In Switch is designed for use with Bogen Quantum Multicom IP Systems. The red wire connects to the unshielded conductor, as shown in Figure 21. 1/8 W 1/4 W 8 OHMS/ SEC.
  • Page 31: Analog Telephone Station Wiring

    5.5 - Analog Telephone Station Wiring Analog telephone stations are wired to the control center through a junction box as shown in Figure 23. Figure 23. Analog Telephone Station Wiring 5.6 - QSIP1 Station Wiring Figure 24. QSIP1 Station Wiring Note: QSIP1 connects directly to a network port.
  • Page 32: Security Zone Station

    5.7 - Security Zone Station Note: Can be either N.O. or N.C. contact security zone. Programming must match contact type. Figure 25. Security Zone Station 5.8 - Student Phone Figure 26. Analog Dial Phone...
  • Page 33: Circuit Cards

    6.1 - Primary Circuit Card Descriptions The following circuit cards (Processor/Station/Analog) can be used in the wall-mounted system, rack-mounted system, and Quantum Compack Rack system. Circuit cards are mounted in a card cage in each assembly. Processor Card (Model QSPC1) The processor card is the functional heart of the Quantum Multicom IP system.
  • Page 34: Analog Card Adjustment Procedure

    6.2 - Analog Card Adjustment Procedure The MCACB includes controls to adjust the Program/Page Volume, Compression, Talk Back Level, Switching Sensitivity, and Switching Delay. Adjustment instructions for the analog card. 1. Adjustment requires two people – one at a speaker station having the highest background noise level, and one at a telephone at the circuit card location.
  • Page 35 7. Speak into the telephone handset in a normal paging voice. The circuit should switch to the talk mode (switching will be apparent by the total absence of background noise in the handset earpiece). If the unit does not switch, increase the sensitivity by rotating the Switching Sensitivity (R119) control clockwise until switching becomes consistent.
  • Page 36: Telephone Station

    6.3 - Telephone Station Telephone Access Card (Model MCTCA) The Telephone Access option consists of the Model MCTCA circuit card, Model MCOC connector card, and MCOCA ribbon cable assembly. Fuses F1, F8 are Pico fuses, 250mA. F17 is 1A Slo-Blo Pigtail. In wall-mounting systems, the MCTCA is usually installed in slot #11 of the MCMF Mainframe (reduces system capacity).
  • Page 37: Inputs

    7.1 - MCAPI2 The MCAPI2 provides configurable inputs for each of the Quantum audio buses using Bogen's advanced input modules. A fourth module position allows a priority override function for audio bus 3. Each audio bus input has a C-Form contact closure that changes state when the installed module detects audio (VOX) activity.
  • Page 38: Power Supplies

    Power Supplies Model MC512A Type: Regulated, switching +5V DC @ 25A, -5V DC @ 0.5A, +12V DC @ 10A, -12V DC @ 0.5A Output Voltage: Ripple: Less than 20mV p-p on any output Power Consumption: 75 watts maximum (under normal operating conditions with 120 station system); Power supply is capable of 250 watts total output Power Required: 110/120 V AC ±20%...
  • Page 39: Limited Warranty

    This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from State to State. Products that are out of warranty will also be repaired by the Bogen Factory Service Department -- same address as above or call 201-934-8500.
  • Page 40 www.bogen.com...

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