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11/16/9 2 AT&T AT&T Door Phone Controller Installation and Operation Manual[...]
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© 1992, AT&T All Rights Reserved Printed in U.S.A. CIC# 999-500-315 0II722050-055 Issue 3, November 1992 NOTICE Every effort was made to ensure that the information in this manual was complete and accurate at the time of printing. However, information is subject to change. COMPATIBILITY The AT&T Door Phone Controller is recommended for use[...]
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AT&T Door Phone Controller Compatibility Chart Dedicated Dedicated Station Station Mode Trunk Trunk Access Access Auto Loop Ground Port Saver Loo p Start Trunk Saver Loo p Start Aux. Alert Ringdown Start Start (Analog) (Analog) System (Section 4) (Section 4) (Section 6) (Section 3/6) (Section 5) (Section 5) see Notes 8,7 see Note 4 DIP Switches[...]
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Application Notes (for Compatibility Chart) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. When used in any mode of a System 25, if the user initi- ates a call to the door and he wishes to enter the Option Selection mode, pressing three pound keys fol- lowed by the digit 3 (i.e., # # # 3, not # # 3) must be entered. Actually, the first # does not seem to be recog- nized [...]
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Application Notes (for Compatibility Chart) continued 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Tip/Ring telephone sets connected to the Merlin System through a BTMI cannot use Port Saver/ Trunk Saver op- eration. The BTMI wiII not transmit the required hook-flash signal. System 75 requires a pound (#) to be dialed at the end of every dial string. This is required to[...]
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Contents 1 Introduction ■ Using This ■ Feature s ■ Terms You 1- 1 Manual 1- 2 1- 3 Should Know 1- 5 2 Installation Procedures ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Important Safety Information General Information Introduction Door Phone Controller Back Panel Connections Prior to Installation AT&T Door Phone Controller Location Insta[...]
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4 Installation for Telephone Systems With Available 4-1 Dedicated Trunk Port ■ Overvie w ■ DIP Switch Selections ■ Installation ■ Option Selection ■ Operation – Basic Door Answer Function 4-2 4-2 4-3 4-6 4-8 5 Installation for Telephone Systems With Available 5-1 Station Port ■ Overvie w ■ DIP Switch Selections ■ Installation ■ [...]
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A DIP Switch Settings A-1 B Option Selection Mode Definitions B-1 C Specifications C-1 D Using the AT&T Door Phone Controller With an D-1 Answering Machine E AT&T Auxiliary Alert Option E-1 F FCC Regulations and Warranty F-1 ix[...]
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Figures 1 Introduction 1-1 1-1. Front View of the AT&T Door Phone Controller 1-4 and Control Panel 2 Installation Procedures 2-1 2-1. 2-2. 2-3. 2-4. 2-5. 2-6. 2-7. 2-8. 2-9. Door Phone Controller Back Panel Connections Typical AT&T Door Phone Controller Installation Mounting AT&T Door Phone Controller to Wall Connections for AT&T Do[...]
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4 Installation-Dedicated Trunk Port 4-1 4-1. DIP Switch Setting for PBX with Dedicated Trunk 4-3 Port 4-2a. Connecting Door Phone Controller to Standard 4-4 Telephone Equipment 4-2b. Using Modified Modular Cable for Ground Start 4-5 Installations 5 Installation-Dedicated Station Port 5-1 5-1. DIP Switch Configuration for Telephone System 5-3 with D[...]
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Tables 3 Installation-Home/Residential 3-1 3-1. AT&T Door Phone Controller Option Selection Information 3-6 4 Installation-Dedicated Trunk Port 4-1 4-1. AT&T Door Phone Controller Option Selection Information 4-8 5 Installation-Dedicated Station Port 5-1 5-1. AT&T Door Phone Controller Option Selection Information 5-7 6 Installation-No [...]
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Introduction 1 Introduction 1-1[...]
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Using This Manual This manual will help you install, program and operate the AT&T Door Phone Controller. It contains important information on what features are available and how to use them. We urge you to read this manual prior to installing the AT&T Door Phone Controller; this will ensure that you are using the product to its fullest capa[...]
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The AT&T Door Phone Controller The AT&T Door Phone Controller provides multi-functional control for communications to a dedicated door-speaker unit and a remote door-unlocking device. The AT&T Door Phone Controller (see Figure 1-1) can be used alone, or it can be used along with a PBX (Private Branch Exchange) or communications system t[...]
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SPEAKER VOLUME TALK BACK VOLUME DIP SWITCH LED Figure 1-1. Front View of the AT&T Door Phone Controller and Control Panel 1-4 Introduction[...]
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Terms You Should Know AuxiliaryAlert —A door speaker’s push button can activate a bell/chime within the building. Cadence —Telephone Ringing cycle, i.e., 2 second ringing, 4 second no ringing. C.O. line —Central Office telephone line carrier into building. EKTS (Electronic Key Telephone System) —Small business telephone communications sys[...]
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Installation Procedures 2 Installation Procedures 2-1[...]
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2-2 Installation Procedures[...]
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Important Safety Instructions When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons, including the following: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Read and understand all instructions. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product. Unplug this product fr[...]
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8 . WARNING: RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK – EQUIPMENT MUST BE PROPERLY GROUNDED. Your AT&T equipment requires a properly grounded three-prong power receptacle for safe operation. Have the receptacle checked by a qualified electrician before connecting this equipment. Do not cut or remove the third (ground) prong from the power transformer. Do not[...]
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14. 15. C. If the product has been exposed to rain or water. D. If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions, because improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technicia[...]
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Introduction This section provides instructions for installing your AT&T Door Phone Controller. Provided are installation instructions for an Contact a licensed electrician for installation of optional devices such as an electric strike plate and auxiliary alert device which may require electrical wiring. For the electric strikeplate, a low vol[...]
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■ Door Ajar Switch Contacts (2) – input from door ajar device. ■ Door Bell Button Contacts (2) – input from door bell/chime button. ■ Shield Contact (1) – used for shielding audio speaker wires. ■ Speaker Contacts (2) – provides audio connection to door speaker(s). Host system RJ11 (J1 Host) modular jack interface —This jack is pr[...]
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AT&T DOOR PHONE CONTROLLER BACK PANEL RJ11 CONNECTORS 14-POSITION TERMINAL STRIP (REMOVABLE) Figure 2-1. Door Phone Controller Back Panel Connections Prior To Installation NOTE: Consider 1. 2. 3. 4. Never install Never install the following items before installation: telephone wiring during a lightning storm. telephone jacks in wet jack is spec[...]
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AT&T Door Phone Controller Location You need to determine exactly where you want the unit installed and how you want it configured. Another consideration is what components will be used with the AT&T Door Phone Controller. Here are some questions that must be answered prior to installation: ■ Do you currently have a door speaker installed[...]
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AT&T DOOR PHONE CONTROLLER (Secure Location) MODULAR PHONE 22-24 GAUGE WIRE CABLE AUX. ALERT DEVICE TELEPHONE EXTENSION 22-24 GAUGE WIRE DOOR AJAR SWITCH EXISTING DOOR SPEAKER PHONE LINES W/ PUSH BUTTON SHIELDED TWISTED PAIR SPEAKER WIRES TELEPHONE EQUIP. 22-24 GAUGE ATTENDENT POSITION ELECTRIC WIRE DOOR STRIKE PLATE DEVICE Figure 2-2. Typical [...]
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Installation Mounting Instructions The AT&T Door Phone Controller can be placed on a flat table or shelf, or mounted to a wall. Wall Mount Instructions When moving AT&T Door Phone Controller or adding/ removing cables from back panel, unplug transformer from 120V outlet. Also unplug the terminal strip and modular phone connectors on the bac[...]
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4. When the AT&T Door Phone Controller is securely mounted to the wall, then all cables and wires can be connected to the terminal strip and then plugged into the back panel. DOOR PHONE CONTROLLER BACK PANEL KEYHOL E MOUNTING SLOT S 5/16'' TYPICAL 8.1'' MOUNTING SCREWS Figure 2-3. Mounting AT&T Door Phone Controller to W[...]
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Connecting Door Speaker, Door Button, and Door Ajar Switch to the AT&T Door Phone Controller Use the diagram in Figure 2-4 and follow the steps below: Polarity of wires is not important. Total wire length should not exceed 1500 feet. Door Ajar switch should be closed when door is closed. If a door ajar switch will not be used, you must leave a [...]
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AT&T DOOR PHONE CONTROLLER BACK PANEL AT&T DOOR SPEAKER AND DOOR BELL BUTTO N SHIELDED, TWISTED PAIR, 24 AWG. APPROX. 1500 FT. MAXIMUM LENGTH JUMPER THE TWO DOOR AJAR SWITCH TERMINALS IF DOOR AJAR DEVICE IS NOT USED DOOR AJAR SWITCH NOTE: MAGNETIC SWITCH IS CLOSED WHEN DOOR IS CLOSED Figure 2-4. Connections for AT&T Door Phone Speaker, [...]
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AT&T DOOR PHONE CONTROLLER BACK PANEL MOMENTARY PUSH BUTTON NORMALLY OPEN Figure 2-5. Connections for Remote Door Open Switch (optional) Electric Door Strike Plate Device (optional) An electric door strike plate is used to automatically open a closed or locked door. A low-voltage device (24V or less) is If your Electric Door Strike Plate recomm[...]
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Do not include strike plate wires within the same cable as others wires connecting to the AT&T Door Phone Controller. 1. 2. Have the electric door strike pIate device installed as in- structed by the manufacturers installation manual. Check electric installation codes and local ordinances for exact wiring requirements in your area. Normally Ope[...]
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NOTE: One or the other will apply, not both. 3. Verify all connections when connecting the door strike contacts on the AT&T Door Phone Controller to existing door open buttons. Make sure of the following: ■ ■ Auxiliary Alert Device The NO and C contacts are connected in parallel to a normally-open button. The NC and C contacts are connected[...]
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AT&T DOOR PHONE CONTROLLER BACK PANEL DOOR BELL/CHIME (AUXILIARY ALERT DEVICE) WITH POWER SOURCE Figure 2-7. Connections for Auxiliary Alert Device (optional) 2-18 Installation Procedures[...]
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Figure 2-8. Plug the AT&T Door Phone Controller Power Cord and Transformer to 120 VAC Outlet Installation Procedures 2-19[...]
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Operation and Controls Information Door Ajar Function Default Condition —After the door has been opened by the four digit code or the remote push button, the Door Phone Controller will wait for the Door Ajar Call-back time-out to elapse. At this point if the door is still open, the Door Phone Controller will call back the phone/chime for the dura[...]
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LED When the AT&T Door Phone Controller is powered on and functioning normally, the LED (Figure 1-1) should continually blink 2.5 times a second. If there is a malfunction the LED will blink faster than 4 times a second (see Troubleshooting section) or go out completely. If the LED is not lit, check power to unit first before calling for repair[...]
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Connecting the AT&T Door Phone Controller to Your Telephone Equipment Use the flow chart in Figure 2-9 to assist in configuring the AT&T Door Phone Controller to your residential or business-type telephone equipment. Answer each appropriate question in the flow chart and refer to the section specified within this manual. Then proceed with t[...]
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Installation for Home/Residential (Trunk Saver Mode - Loop Start) 3 Installation — Home/Residential 3-1[...]
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Overview You may also use the AT&T Door Phone Controller with a dedicated phone. This section provides installation and operation information for applications such as residences or small businesses which do not have a telephone system. When your AT&T Door Phone Controller is installed with standard telephone equipment (no PBX), the unit may[...]
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LEGEND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON Off On NOTE: The Forced Disconnect I Timeout option does not apply I — — when DIP switch position 8 is ON. ON for Option Selection Mode Only Figure 3-1 Home/Residential DIP Switch Settings . Installation When moving the Door Phone Connect the Door Phone Controller using the information in Controller or adding or removi[...]
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AT&T DOOR PHONE CONTROLLER BACK PANEL OPTIONAL TO C.O. TO DOORBELL BUTTON TO DOOR SPEAKER TO DOOR AJAR SWITCH TO REMOTE DOOR OPEN SWITCH TO DOOR STRIKE PLATE DEVICE TO AUXILIARY ALERT DEVICE (DOOR BELL/CHIME) (Outside Line) TO TELEPHONES Figure 3-2. Connecting AT&T Door Phone Controller to Standard Telephone Equipment 3-4 Installation — H[...]
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Option Selection The final step of the installation procedure is selecting options for your AT&T Door Phone Controller. The selection of these Refer to Appendix B for a detailed explanation of each of options must be done while in the Option Selection Mode. This these options. mode lets you control such things as: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ?[...]
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Table 3-1. AT&T Door Phone Controller Option Selection Information Mode Option/ Listen Listen Options Verify Press Press For Default Delay Before To Select Option 00 Single 000 to 255 for 0 to 255 Double 30 sec. Door Ajar Beep seconds of delay after strike Beep Call-back To Verify 01 plate release stops until AT&T Door Phone Controller call[...]
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The Forced Disconnect 4. To exit option selection mode, press “##3” on the Time-out option does not apply telephone keypad (you will hear 2 beeps). Hang up the when setting options (unless 2 minutes elapse without a phone. Touch-Tone selection) 5. Set position 8 of the AT&T Door switch back to the OFF position. Phone Controller DIP Operatio[...]
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As an alternative response when the telephone or door bell/chime is heard, the person inside the building can press the door-unlock push button, which will stop the ringing and will open the door. This allows the door to be unlatched without the use of a phone. Calling the Door Speaker from Inside the Building To initiate a call to the door, the pe[...]
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Telephone Line In Use With Door When Incoming Call Arrives If there is a call in progress between the door speaker and a person inside the building and a C.O. call comes in, the person inside the building (not the door speaker) will hear a call waiting tone. The person inside the building can hook-flash the phone (or dial 9) and communicate with th[...]
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Installation for Telephone System With Available Dedicated Trunk Port 4 Installation - Dedicated Trunk Port 4-1[...]
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Overview This section provides installation and operation information for installations with a telephone system that has an available Dedicated Trunk port. DIP Switch Selections Complete information about the To customize the AT&T Door Phone Controller to your specific DIP switch settings can be installation and option requirements, you must pr[...]
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 LEGEND ON Off On LOOP START . . . The C.O. (Trunk Saver Mode) Immediately after cut-thru (Dialing Trunk) to AT&T Door Phone Controller, what do you want to be connected to...? . . . The DOOR (Port Saver Mode) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON LOOP START ON for Option Selection Mode Only Figure 4-1. DIP Switch Setting for PBX with Dedicated Tru[...]
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AT&T DOOR PHONE CONTROLLER BACK PANEL TERMINAL BLOCK “HARD WIRE” CONNECTOR NOT USED TO DOOR SPEAKER TO DOOR BELL BUTTON TO DOOR AJAR SWITCH TRUNK PORT STATION PORT TO C.O. TRUNK PORT NOTE: For Ground Start installations see Figure 4-2b. TO REMOTE DOOR OPEN SWITCH OPTIONAL TO DOOR STRIKE PLATE DEVICE TO AUXILIARY ALERT DEVICE (DOOR BELL/CHIM[...]
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TO AT&T DOOR PHONE CONTROLLER J1 CONNECTORS TO “SHIELD” TERMINAL (12) ON AT&T DOOR PHO NE CONTROLLER TELEPHONE SYSTEM GROUND TERMINAL TRUNK PORT STATION PORT TRUNK PORT TO C.O. TRUNK PORT STATION PORT NOTE: For Ground Start installations: Connect the green wire to Tip and the red wire to Ring. TELEPHONE SYSTEM Figure 4-2b. Ground Start [...]
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Option Selection Refer to Appendix B for a The final step of the installation procedure is selecting options detailed explanation of each of for your AT&T Door Phone Controller. The selection of these these options. options must be done while in the Option Selection Mode. This mode lets you control such things as: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ?[...]
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1. 2. Any or all options may be 3. reselected in any order, The Forced Disconnect 4. Time-out option does not apply when setting options (unless 2 minutes elapse without a Touch-Tone selection). 5. Follow the steps below to select options for your AT&T Door Phone Controller. CAUTION: Never connect an AT&T DOOR PHONE CONTROLLER with the DIP [...]
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Operation – Basic Door Answer Function Table 4-1. AT&T Door Phone Controller Option Selection Information Mode Option/ Listen Listen Options Verify Press For Press For Default Delay Before To Select Option 00 Single 000 to 255 for 0 to 255 Double 30 sec. Door Ajar Beep seconds of delay after strike Beep Call-back To Verify 01 plate release st[...]
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Visitor Presses Door Speaker Button When a visitor presses the door speaker push button, the AT&T Door Phone Controller will signal the telephone equipment inside your building to ring and activate a door-bell/chime (optional). Any additional presses on the door speaker push button will be ignored (with the exception that a confirmation tone wi[...]
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Installation for PBX Equipment With Available Station Port 5 Installation - Dedicated Station Port 5-1[...]
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Overview This section provides installation and operation information for installations which use on-premise telephone system that has an available Dedicated Analog Station Port. DIP Switch Selections Complete information about the To customize the AT&T Door Phone Controller to your specific DIP switch settings can be installation and option re[...]
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LEGEN D AUX. ALERT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON Off MODE O n N O Will you configure your telephone system for Ringdown ? YES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON RINGDOW N MOD E ON for Option Selection Mode Only Figure 5-1 DIP Switch Configuration for Telephone System with Dedicated . Station Access, Station Mode Installation When moving the AT&T Door To customize the AT&[...]
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Install the AT&T Door Phone Controller using the information in Section 2. Refer to Figure 5-2. AT&T DOOR PHONE CONTROLLER BACK PANEL NOT USED TERMINAL BLOCK “HARD WIRE” CONNECTOR TO DOOR SPEAKER TO DOOR BELL BUTTON TO DOOR AJAR SWITCH TO REMOTE DOOR OPEN SWITCH TO DOOR STRIKE PLATE DEVICE TO AUXILIARY ALERT DEVICE (DOOR BELL/CHIME) OPT[...]
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Option Selection The final step of the installation procedure is selecting options for your AT&T Door Phone Controller. The selection of these Refer to Appendix B for a detailed explanation of each of options must be done these options. mode lets you control ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Delay before Door while in the Option Selec[...]
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Any or all options may be reselected in any order. The Forced Disconnect Time-out option does not apply when setting options (unless 2 minutes elapse without a Touch-Tone selection). Follow the steps below to select options for the AT&T Door Phone Controller. CAUTION: Never connect an AT&T DOOR PHONE CONTROLLER with the DIP Switches optione[...]
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Table 5-1. AT&T Door Phone Controller Option Selection Information Mode Option/ Listen Options Listen Verify Press For Press For Default Delay Before Door To Select Option 00 Single 000 to 255 for 0 to 255 seconds Double 30 sec. Ajar Call-back Beep of delay after strike plate Beep To Verify 01 release stops until AT&T Door Phone Controller [...]
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Operation Auxiliary Alert Mode – Basic Door Answer Function Visitor Presses Door When a visitor presses the door speaker push button, the Door Speaker Button Phone Controller will activate an auxiliary alert (door-bell/chime). Any additional presses on the door speaker push button will be ignored (with the exception that a confirmation tone will [...]
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number, 1 or 2 (these can be selected by pressing ##1 or ##2 once connection to the speaker has been made). Any additional presses on the door speaker push button will be ignored while the Door Phone Controller is off-hook. Answering a Call Sent When a person answers the ringing telephone, the Door Phone From the Door Phone Controller will establis[...]
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Installation for Telephone System Without Available Dedicated Trunk or Station Port 6 Installation - No Dedicated Trunk/Station Port 6-1[...]
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Overview This section provides installation and operation information for installations which use a telephone system that does not have Ground start trunks will NOT an available Dedicated Trunk or Station Port. By configuring operate properly with this the telephone system to the instructions in this section, your shared trunk installation. telepho[...]
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 LEGEND ON Of f O n LOOP START . . . The C.O. (Trunk Saver Mode) Immediately after cut-thru (Dialing Trunk) to AT&T Door Phone Controller, what do you want to be connected to...? . . . The DOOR (Port Saver Mode) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON LOOP START ON for Option Selection Mode Only Figure 6-1. DIP Switch Setting for PBX With Shared Trun[...]
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AT&T DOOR PHONE CONTROLLER BACK PANEL TO DOOR BELL BUTTON TO C.O. (TELEPHONE LINE) TERMINAL BLOCK "HARD WIRE" CONNECTOR TO DOOR SPEAKER TO DOOR AJAR SWITCH TO REMOTE DOOR OPEN SWITCH TO DOOR STRIKE PLATE DEVICE TO AUXILIARY ALERT DEVICE (DOOR BELL/CHIME) OPTIONAL TELEPHONE SYSTEM TRUNK PORT (LOOP START) STATION POR T TO C.O. TRUNK POR[...]
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Option Selection The final step of the installation procedure is selecting options for your AT&T Door Phone Controller. The selection of these Refer to Appendix B for a detailed explanation of each of options must be done while in the Option Selection Mode. This these options. mode lets you control such things as: ■ Delay Before Door Ajar Cal[...]
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Port Saver or Trunk Saver Mode Installation Refer to the following instructions for Port Saver Mode or Trunk Saver Mode installation. Port Saver Mode Follow the steps below to set the AT&T Door Phone Controller for Port Saver Mode. 1. 2. 3. Any or all options may be 4. reselected in any order. The Forced Disconnect Time-out option does not appl[...]
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Trunk Saver Mode Follow the steps below to set the AT&T Door Phone Controller for Trunk Saver Mode. 1. Any or all options may be 2. reselected in any order. The Forced Disconnect Time-out option does not apply when setting options (unless 2 minutes elapse without a Touch-Tone selection). 3. 4. 5. CAUTION: Never connect an AT&T DOOR PHONE CO[...]
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Table 6-1. AT&T Door Phone Controller Option Selection Information Mode Option/ Listen Listen Options Verify Press For Press For Default Delay Before To Select Option 00 Single 000 to 255 for 0 to 255 Double 30 sec. Door Ajar Beep seconds of delay after strike Beep Call-back To Verify 01 plate release stops until AT&T Door Phone Controller [...]
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Operation – Basic Door Answer Function Visitor Presses Door Speaker Button When a visitor presses the door speaker push button, the AT&T Door Phone Controller will signal the telephone equipment inside your building to ring, and activate an auxiliary alert (door-bell/chime) (optional). Any additional presses on the door speaker push button wi[...]
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Calling the Door Speaker From Inside the Building Your PBX must be capable of To initiate a call to the door in the Trunk Saver mode, the relaying the hook-flash from the person within the building simply takes the telephone off-hook, station set to the trunk port. accesses the trunk connected to the AT&T Door Phone Controller, and hook-flashes[...]
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Telephone Line In Use With Door When a Call Arrives If there is a call in progress between the door speaker and a station user and a call (C.O.) comes in, the person inside the building (not the door speaker) will hear a call waiting tone. The station user can hook-flash the phone (or dial 9) and communicate with the incoming caller. When the call [...]
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Troubleshooting and Maintenance 7 Troubleshooting and Maintenance 7-1[...]
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Troubleshooting Procedures Table 7-1. Troubleshooting Procedures Trouble Possible Cause Possible Solution LED “off” constantly Check power connection. If power connection is good, then return for repair. LED “on” constantly Brown-out condition or software Unplug and plug back in. frozen. LED blinking more than four Internal software error; [...]
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Table 7-1. Troubleshooting Procedures (Continued) Trouble Possible Cause Possible Solution Getting door-ajar callback Missing jumper on terminal Jumper pins 8 & 9 of terminal when door ajar switch is not block. block. used Receive C.O. call waiting Door Phone Controller optioned Verify DIP switch positions. tone when accessing the for dedicated[...]
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Table 7-1. Troubleshooting Procedures (Continued) Trouble Possible Cause Possible Solution Cannot open door remotely Improper wiring to existing door Verify all connections when using either Remote Door strike device. May be caused connecting the door strike Open Button or the Door by improper connection and use contacts on the AT&T Door Code o[...]
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Appendix A—DIP Switch Settings Setting the DIP Switch Positions The AT&T Door Phone Controller’s basic operating modes are selected on the 8-position DIP switch at the front of the unit (see Figure 1-1). Positions 1 through 5 are used to set up the way the AT&T Door Phone Controller will interface with your NOTE: All switches are OFF te[...]
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Switch 6 Not used. Switch 7 Not used. Switch 8 Selects between Option Selection Mode and Normal Operation. This switch acts as a Option Selection security switch. If this switch is ON, any user can activate Option Selection Mode by keying in “##3” on a touch-tone telephone set which connects directly to the AT&T Door Phone Controller. When [...]
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Appendix B —Option Selection Mode Definitions The information below provides detailed information regarding each of the settable options for the AT&T Door Phone Controller. Ring/Chime Cadence Provides an alternate ring (on/off) cycle from how it would ring for a normal call. For instance, you can configure the telephone to ring for 2 seconds [...]
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Phone Number Storage Memory 1 Reset Option This option is useful when current option selections are Selections to Factory unknown. Note that this function will reset the Door Unlock Defaults Code to the default value, but it will not reset “Phone Number Storage Memory 1” or “Phone Number Storage Memory 2” (see below). Defaults to dialing ph[...]
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Appendix C—Specifications Electrical Standards The Door Answer Controller meets: ■ U.L. listing requirements ■ F.C.C. part 15, class B requirements ■ F.C.C. part 68 requirements Electrostatic Discharge Your AT&T Door Phone Controller complies with the ESD requirements in BELL Pub 48002. All user accessible connectors and controls have e[...]
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Ring Generator Your AT&T Door Phone Controller provides a ring generator signal which can ring devices that respond to either 20 Hz or 60 Hz frequencies. The ringer will automatically adapt to a 50 Hz line by ringing at 25 Hz. A Ringer Equivalence (REN) of 2 is supported by the AT&T Door Phone Controller. C.O. Line Jack Mechanical Input has[...]
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Appendix D—Using the Door Phone Controller With An Answering Machine Installation Information This Appendix provides two methods for configuring an answering machine to the AT&T Door Phone Controller. The first method diagrams how to connect the AT&T Door Phone Controller with an answering machine so that only regular telephone calls are [...]
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AT&T DOOR PHONE CONTROLLER TYPICAL ANSWERING MACHINE (SHARED TRUNK MODE) TO J2 TO J1 TO TEL. TO TEL. CONNECTOR CONNECTOR LINE JACK SET JACK TO PHONE C.O. TELEPHONE OR TELEPHONE SYSTEM TRUNK Figure D-1. Installation Method Used For Answering Only Telephone Calls AT&T DOOR PHONE CONTROLLER TYPICAL TO J2 CONNECTOR (SHARED TRUNK MODE) TO J1 CON[...]
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Appendix E—Auxiliary Alert Option Installation Instructions APPLICATION INFORMATION HOW IT WORKS INSTALLATION The following instructions utilize the WP91683 L1 Power Supply for the AT&T Door Phone Controller external alert feature. The WP91683 L1 Power Supply is the interface 48VDC to operate external alert features for the for providing AT&a[...]
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A standard 4-conductor modular 3. cord set can be used for limited distances (25 feet and under) for connections between the WP91683 L1 Power Supply power jack and alerter (signal) only. 4. 5. 6. 7. marked “Control” on the WP91683 L1 Power Supply with DW4A modular cords or equivalent (see Figure E-1). A) Connect one end of the wire to the AT&am[...]
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AT&T DOOR PHONE CONTROLLER BACK PANEL 2 PAIR DIW OR EQUIVALENT 22-26 AWG. AT&T AUXILIARY ALERT DEVICE 48VDC EXTERNAL ALERT SIGNAL BLACK YELLOW DW4A CORD (OR EQUIVALENT) 103A CONECTOR BLOCK CONNECTOR JACK 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 DW4A CORD POWER CONTROL (OR EQUIVALENT) PEC 60314 COMCODE 405712928 Figure E-1. Connections For Auxiliary [...]
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Appendix F —FCC Regulations and Warranty FCC Regulations Pertaining to this Equipment FCC (PART 15) The AT&T Door Phone Controller generates and uses radio frequency Radio Frequency energy and if not installed and used in strict accordance with the Interference manufacturer’s instructions, may cause interference to radio and television rece[...]
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1. Connection and Use with Nationwide Telephone Network The FCC requires that you connect your telephone equipment to the nationwide telephone network through a modular telephone outlet or jack. The modular telephone outlet or jack to which the equipment must be connected is a USOC RJ11C. If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the [...]
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Warranty Information Limited Warranty and Limitation of Liability AT&T warrants to you that the product will be free from defects in material and workmanship when title passes to you. If you notify AT&T that the product has failed to operate as warranted within one year of the date title passes to you, AT&T will, at its option, repair o[...]
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This limited warranty applies only to the product purchased directly from AT&T or purchased directly from an authorized AT&T dealer. This limited warranty does not apply to products purchased or operated outside the United States. You may be required to provide AT&T with proof of purchase before AT&T will perform any warranty repair[...]
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AT&T Door Phone Controller — Option Selection To Select Options: (1) Set DIP switch location 8 to the ON position. (2) Dial door speaker phone number or extension. (3) Dial ##3. (4) Program any or all of the following functions, in any order: Mode Option/ Listen Listen Options Verify Press Press For For Default Delay Before To Select Option 0[...]
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AT&T Door Phone Controller DIP Switch Settings NOTE: All switches are OFF The Door Phone Controller’s operating modes are selected on the when shipped from the factory. 8-position DIP switch at the front of the unit. Positions 1 through 5 are used to set up the way the Door Phone Controller will interface with your telephone equipment. Positi[...]
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© 1992 AT&T CIC# 999-500-315 All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A. 0II722050-055 Issue 3, November 1992 Graphics © AT&T 1988[...]