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1、Telecenter 1100 System Operation KI-1682 RAULAND-BORG CORPORATION l 3450 West Oakton Street, Skokie, Illinois 60076-2951 l (847) 679-0900 This manual covers the intercom operations in a Telecenter 1100 System. All these operations apply to both “D” (“Dial-up”) and S” (“Switch-bank”) systems, except
2、that the switch-bank version supports a second program source and another way of distributing audio programs. Room Stations Calling In A room station may offer only one or both of these means of calling in to an administrative phone: El B l Press a Call or an Emergency switch. a ._. q l Pick up the
3、handset of a staff telephone. This registers a call-in whether or not you keep the handset off-hook. : Talking from the Room When an administrative telephone answers a call-in or calls a room, the intercom audio will go to an off-hook staff telephone if there is one; otherwise, it will go to the spe
4、aker. l To converse via the speaker, face it and talk in a normal speaking voice. While the speaker is in the “listen” mode, it will periodically sound a supervisory tone. l If there is a staff telephone, you can pick up its receiver at any time to hold a more private conversation. This will automat
5、ically disconnect the speaker. x Administrative Telephone This can be either a single push-button, tone-dialing phone or any such phone in an intercon- nected electronic key system. Talking with Room Stations Except for room call-ins, administrative telephones control all intercom ac- tivities. 0199
6、1 RAULAND-BORG CORPORATION l Printed in U.S.A. Page 1 of 6 Orlg. 11/91. 2d. Printing 1/96. 168200 RadioFans.CN 收音机爱 好者资料库 Telecenterw 1100 Intercom Operations calling l Simply pick up the receiver, listen for dial tone, then dial the number of the desired room station. 3 i%e system will immediately
7、connect you to the room station-to its staff telephone, if the receiver is off-book, otherwise to the speaker. The number will us appear in the right side of the wall or phone display. l Speak into the administrative phone to talk to the room; stop talking to receive audio from the room. l Hang up t
8、o end the call. Answering Call-ins Emergency call-ins automatically stack in front of normal call-ins. Within the same priority level, the call-ins stack in the order they were placed. Additional stacked call-ins will appear as the ones displayed are cleared. There are two ways to answer call-ins: B
9、F l Pick up the handset, listen for dial tone, and dial the room number-just like making a call. l Pick up the handset, listen for dial tone, then press the asterisk (*) key. This will answer the call-ins in the order that they are displayed. Pressing the asterisk again will end communication with t
10、hat room and connect you with the next caller in the stack. Clearing All Call-ins BEE Paging Note: The single-button answering feature must be activated in the 2524 programming. l Pick up the handset, listen for dial tone, dial 21#, and hang up. j This will clear the stack and display the time and d
11、ate. An all-page (0#) goes to every room speaker; a zone page (1# through 8#) goes to a selected group of speakers. Rooms are placed in one or more zones through the 2524 programming. To make a paging announcement, pick up the telephone, listen for dial tone, then dial the appropriate code. Wait for
12、 a “beep,” then begin talking into the receiver. Hang up when you ve finished. Distributing Audio Programs fl All ChronoCom TL systems will accept an audio program source, such as a Rauland tuner and audio cassette player. Systems with switchbanks will accept a second program source. Using Switch Ba
13、nks Switch banks offer a direct way of selecting the rooms that will hear an audio program via their speakers: flip a room s switch up to the “A” (green) channel for the first audio source, down to the “C” channel (orange) for the second audio source, or in the middle, “Off” (black) position. Note:
14、Programs from the first audio program source can be distributed by either a switch bank or an administrative telephone (explained next); programs from a second audio program source can only be distributed by a switch bank. Using a Phone Keypad All Telecenter 1100 systems can use the administrative t
15、elephone s keypad v to select rooms for the first audio source. There are two ways of doing this: Page 2 11/91 RadioFans.CN 收音机爱 好者资料库 Telecenter 1100 Intercom Operations - Individual Rooms iiLExaBF l Dial # plus the number of the room. j The display will show the number you dialed plus the message
16、Program Off Or Program On. * Q l Press the asterisk (*) to toggle the program on and off for that room. j The display will alternate between On and 0 f f ; when On appears, the program will play over the room s speaker. Q # l To continue with the next programmed room number, press the pound (#) key.
17、 a The room number and its program status will appear on the display. l To jump to another room, hang up momentarily, then dial # plus the room number. q l When you have finished, hang up. Zones - * Q Q # BBD Phone and Switch- Sending the program from the first audio source to a room overrides any -
18、_ Bank Interaction setting on the switch bank. For example, if all the switches are turned down to the second program source and you dial Zone 1 for the first program source, the rooms in that zone will switch to the first program source but the remain- These are the same zones used for clock tones
19、and paging; they are deter- mined by the 2524 programming. To Select Individual Zones: l Pick up the receiver, listen for dial tone, then dial #, the number of the zone (1 through 8), and another #. * jrhe display will read Zn N Program On (or off); “N” is the zone number you dialed. l Press * to to
20、ggle the zone on and off. + 7V be display will alternate between On and 0 f f ; the program will play through the zone rooms while the display reads On and stop playing when it reads 0 f f l To select additional zones, press #, which will cycle through the remaining zones, up to 8. To Select All Zon
21、es: l Dial #9#. j The display will read ALL ZONE PRG ON, and the program will immediately begin playing in all the rooms. To Turn Off The Program in All Speakers: l Dial #0#. 3 The display will read ALL ZONE PRG OFF, and all speakers will be disconnected from the program. This works the same whether
22、 all speakers or only selected speakers bad been carrying the program. 11/91 Page 3 Telecenter 1100 Intercom Operations der will continue playing the second source s program. In contrast, turning off program distribution via the keypad will cause all the affected rooms to revert to the state set by
23、the switch bank-in the current example, the Zone 1 rooms would go back to playing the program from audio source 2. w Distributing Tones This system has a built-in chime tone, the one normally used for class changes. Some systems have an accessory that provides three additional tones. Dialing the fol
24、lowing codes will cause the selected tone to sound through all room speakers; if your system does not have the additional tones, then all the codes will select the built-in chime tone. Tone Dial Code Chime 91 European Police Car 92 Siren 93 Interrupted Tone 94 Displays Figure 1, below, shows how cal
25、l-ins are displayed. Phone and Wall Displays are the primary units for this system, because they show information for all administrative phone activities. Their actions are described in connection with the operations below. The Telecenter 1100 display is primarily devoted to clock activities. Resett
26、ing The phone and wall displays should show the time and date when they are idle, and room numbers during calling activities. l If the display does not show the proper information, reset it by dialing 20%. Call-in Beeps The wall and telephone displays as well as the Telecenter 1000 display have a bu
27、ilt-in beeper that signals call-ins. When a call-in is made, the system sounds single “beeps” at regular intervals, approximately every two seconds for Priority (Emergency) call-ins and every ten seconds for normal call-ins. Phone and Wall Displays / 102 215 127 :222 / The first three numbers show c
28、all- ins waiting to be answered. The rightmost number shows the room currently connected to an administrative phone. Otherwise, it shows the last room that was so connected. Figure 1. Displaying Call-ins . Page 4 Telecenter 1100 Intercom Operations Dial, Busy, and Disallow Tones Normally, picking up
29、 the handset of an administrative phone should cause dial tone (a steady, fixed-frequency tone) to sound in the earpiece. If the 2524 s front-panel keys are in use, the handset will sound a busy signal (a series of short “beeps”). Finally, if the user dials an invalid number, the handset will sound
30、double, “disallow” beeps. 11/91 Page5 Telecenter 1100 Intercom Operations Quick Reference Table Call Room Station 001-899 are valid numbers, Answer Call-in Answer first call-in. Answer in any order. Send All-Page. Send Zone-Page. 1-8 are valid zones numbers. To an individual room. To individual zones (1-8). Distribute Program (Music). Toggle room or zone ON and OFF. Advance to the next station or zone. Turn all zones OFF. Turn all zones ON. Distribute a Tone. Chime European Police Car Siren Interrupted Tone Reset the Display. . I * Page 6 11/91