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Call Stac ker Installation and Use Manual © 1 999 Bogen Communications, Inc. All rights reserved. 54-2025-0 1 99 1 0 Model: LULCST PEC Code: 5325- 1 50 COM Code: 408 1 840 1 8 Select Code: 70 1 -000- 11 8 Issue 1 , October 1 999[...]
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© 1 999 Bogen Communications, Inc . All Rights Reserved . Printed in U.S.A . Notic e Every effort was made to ensure that the information in thi s guide was complete and accurate at the time of printing . However, information is subject to change . FCC Statement (Part 1 5) - Radio Frequenc y Interferenc e The Call Stacker generates and uses radio [...]
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iii Contents 1. Overview 1-1 n Introduct i o n 1-2 n Before You Start 1-3 2. Installation 2-1 n Ins t a l la t i on S t eps 2-2 3. Operation 3-1 n Oper a tion 3-2 n Maintena n ce 3-5 n Specific a tions 3-5[...]
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iv This page intenti ona ll y left blank.[...]
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O v e r vi e w 1-1 O v e rvi e w Contents Introduction 1-2 Before You Start 1-3[...]
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1-2 O v e r vi e w Introduction The C a ll St a ck er is a micro p r o c e ssor b a s e d a u dio recordi n g an d an n ounce m ent syste m . The C all Sta ck er i s us e d in conju n cti on with a p a gi n g s yst e m to pr o vi de b u f f e red a nn o unc em e nt p l a y to t he p aging sy s tem. Figure 1-1. Call Stacker Unit The Call S ta ck e r[...]
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Before Y ou Start Bef ore installing your system, read and understand the saf ety instructions on page ii (inside front cov er). Be sure you ha ve all the necessary par ts , tools, and test equipment, listed below . 1. Read important Safety Inf or mation on Page ii. 2. Chec k Shipping Container Contents. Call Stack er Unit Mounting Hardware (scre w[...]
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1-4 Ov er view T a ble 1-1. Call Stacker Connecti vity Chart. SYSTEM CONNECTIVITY FOR W ARD DISCONNECT ST A T ION GROUPING P ARTNER PLUS Y es (Re lea se 2 or later) Standa rd Hunt Gr oup P AR TNER II Y es Standa rd H unt Gr oup Spirit 308/61 6, 1224/24 48 No — — Mer lin 20 6/4 10/8 20 No — — Mer lin II Y es (Re leas e 3) Y es ( see n ot e 1[...]
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Installati on 2-1 Installation Contents Installation Steps 2-2[...]
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2-2 I n s t all a tion Installation Steps 1 . Attach the r e v ersi b l e b ra ck ets to the Call S ta ck e r u sing th e 6-32 x 3 /8" screws pr o vid e d, t h e n s e cur e th e Cal l S ta ck er t o a b a c k bo a rd or i nt o an equipment ra c k. Figure 2-1. W all Mounted Unit Figure 2-2. Rack Mounted Unit[...]
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I n stallation 2-3 2 . S e t the op t ion s w itch on th e Call S ta ck er (se e Fig u re 3-1 on page 3-2 ) f or the desired system c o nfigura t ion (r e f e r to T a b le 2-1) . N O TE: When th e swit c h #7 is “O F F”, the r e w i ll be no de l ay in t i me f r o m w h en t h e paging system zone is accessed u ntil t he time when t h e messa[...]
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2-4 I n s t all a tion Figure 2-3. P age Output Channel Connection of Call Stacker Figure 2-4. Connection to Lucent LUPCM Zone Paging System Figure 2-5. Connection to Telephone Paging Amplifier[...]
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Installati on 2-5 4. Connect the detachable power su pply cor d between a 11 0/120 V A C outlet a nd the Call Stacker and verify the P ower LED illu minate s. 5. T ur n the ba tter y switch ON .[...]
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2-6 Inst allati on This pag e intentio nally l eft blank.[...]
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O p e r a t i o n 3-1 Operation Contents Operation 3-2 ■ C ontrols and In d icat o rs 3 -2 ■ R ecordi n g Ann o unc e m ents 3 -3 ■ A n n ou n c e me n t Playbac k 3 -4 Mainte nance 3-5 ■ Tro u bles h oo t ing 3 -5 Specifica tions 3-5[...]
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3-2 Ope r at i on Operation Controls and Indicators Figure 3-1. Rear P anel Detail T able 3-1. Rear P anel Description ITEM DE S CRI P TION P o w er On LED Il l umin a tes w h e n po w er i s su p pl i e d to t he C a l l Sta ck e r . P a u s e O v erri d e C o ntr o l In p ut E n abl e s/ d i s a b l e s t h e P a ge O u tp u t c h a nn e l . W h [...]
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Operation 3-3 Recording Announcements V oice Prompts Enabled 1 . Di a l u p t h e i n put s t ati o n co n nec ted to t h e C a ll S t a ck e r . The Call Sta ck e r a n s wers the t r u n k and res p o nds “Enter zon e cod e (Marque el codi go de la zona)” . Procee d to step 2. N O TE: I f the number of digits in the p a ging zone is set to 0 [...]
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3-4 Ope r at i on V oice P r ompt s Disabled 1 . Dial u p th e in p ut s tation c o nn e ct e d to the Cal l Sta ck e r an d wai t f o r t he C all Sta ck e r t o a n s wer t h e t r u nk and r espond wi th a hi g h t o n e . Pr oceed to s tep 2. N O TE: If the number of d i g its i n t h e pagi n g zone is set to 0 (see T a b le 2 -1), ski p step [...]
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Operation 3-5 Maintenance T roubleshooting There a re no s e r vicea b le p a r t s in t he C all S ta ck e r : If t h e C a ll St a ck er do e s no t oper a te d u r i n g a p o w e r f ail u r e : n V e r i f y t h e b att e r y s witch is tu r n e d ON . n V e r i f y t h e b att e r y is fully charg e d. A ll o w 4 8 h o urs t o f u lly c h a r[...]