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Bogen ZPM-3 User manual

Zone Paging Module
Model ZPM3
Features
Description
Specifications subject to change without notice.
©2002 Bogen Communications, Inc.
Printed in U.S.A. 0510
Part No. 54-7802-04C
• 3 Zone paging plus All-Call
• 3 Field-programmable paging zone groups
(1-3 zones in each)
• One-way and two-way paging (talk back operation
requires TBA15 Talk Back amplifier)
• Direct connection to page ports (requires contact
closures), loop-start and ground start trunks
• Connection to an analog station line (station port) possi-
ble when used with a suitable telephone access module,
i.e., Bogen Model TAMB
•100W total power handling capacity
• Background music input
• DIP switches select zone type (one way or talk back), talk
battery (24V/48V), and tone options
• Built-in night ringer in all zones or group of three
user-selected zones
• Shift change or emergency-call (with alert tone) in all
zones or group of three user-selected zones*
• Programmable All-Call inhibit and privacy beep for talk
back zones
• Built-in punch block (type 66) speeds installation
• Separate volume controls for tones, night ring, and
background music
• Works with self-amplified or central amplifier paging
systems
• Optional battery backup
• 24V power supply required — Bogen Model PRSLSI power
supply recommended
• Terminals provided for connection to an additional 48V
power supply when 48V talk battery operation required
(Bogen PRS48 power supply recommended)
• Registered under Part 68 of FCC rules
• Includes flanges with keyhole slots for wall-mounting
The Bogen ZPM3 is a telephone-compatible zone paging mod-
ule with all-call and talk back capabilities serving up to three
one- or two-way paging zones.The ZPM3 can also be used in
a paging system independent of a telephone system.
The ZPM3 works with self-amplified or central-amplified pag-
ing systems. A background music source can be connected
directly to the ZPM3, or to a separate amplifier that can be
used to supply background music to all unpaged zones.
Built-in DIP switches are used to select the field-programming
mode, enable/disable the pre-announce and confirmation
tones, and set the paging mode (one-way or talk back) of each
zone.
Field-programming is used to assign individual zones to the
paging zone groups, night ringer zone group, and shift
change/emergency-call zone group*.Field-programming is also
used to enable/disable the privacy beep for two-way zones,
select the shift change/emergency-call tone, and inhibit all-call
operation.
A control is included to adjust the volume of the pre-
announce, confirmation, and shift change/emergency-call
tones. Separate controls are provided to adjust the night
ringer tone and background music volume. All volume con-
trols are screwdriver-adjustable.
* The shift change/emergency-call feature requires additional customer-supplied equipment — master clock with a contact
closure or pre-amplified microphone with built-in or external contact closure.
Architect
& Engineer
Specifications*
Ringer Equivalence: 1.2B
Operating Voltage: 24V DC, 350 mA minimum. Model PRSLSI Power Supply Recommended
Operating Current (Max.): 350 mA
Audio Power Capability: 100W (70V AC or 25V AC)
DTMF Tones: Signal Level — 25 dBm;Twist Limit — 10 dB;Tone Duration (min.) — 40 ms;
Interdigit Pause — 40 ms
Zone Selection: Dial Pulse Speed — 8 to 20 ppm; Percent Break — 52% to 64%
Environmental: Operating Temperature — 0° to 125°F;
Operating Humidity — 0 to 95% noncondensing
Dimensions (Overall): 9" W x 7-1/4" H x 1-3/8" D (includes wall-mounting flange)
Shipping Weight: 4 lb.
Approvals: Registered under Part 68 of FCC rules
Technical
Specifications
The zone paging control module shall be a Bogen Model
ZPM3. It shall be designed for direct connection to loop
start and ground start trunks, and to PBX or KEY paging
ports that supply a normally-open contact closure and
DTMF capability. It shall also connect to analog station ports
using a suitable access module.
The unit shall include flanges with keyhole slots for wall-
mounted installation and a built-in 60-terminal punch block.
Operation shall require a 24V power supply for all applica-
tions. Contacts shall be provided for connection to an addi-
tional 48V power supply when 48V talk battery operation is
required.
The paging control module shall be registered under Part 68
of FCC rules and shall provide at least the following features
and functions:
1. Up to three one- or two-way paging zones plus All-Call.
2. Total power handling ability of 100 watts and operation
with self-amplified paging systems or central-amplified
paging systems.
3. Up to three paging zone groups. Each paging zone group
shall be field-programmable and shall contain up to three
user-selected zones.
4. Night ringer circuitry which, when activated by high-volt-
age ring signal or contact closure, shall sound a night
ringer tone in all zones.Alternately, it shall be possible to
field-program (via tone phone) a night ringer zone group
that shall sound the night ringer tone in up to three user-
selected zones.
5. Shift change or emergency call signalling as described
below:
— (Use for shift change feature) A shift change tone fea-
ture shall be provided.This feature shall be activated by a
customer-supplied contact closure, which will energize a
customer-supplied external relay, disconnect any current
page, and sound a user-selected tone in all zones.
Alternately, it shall be possible to field-program (via tone
phone) a shift change zone group that shall sound the
shift change tone in up to three user-selected zones.
— (Use for emergency call feature) An emergency call
feature shall be provided. This feature shall be activated
by a customer-supplied contact closure (requires a pre-
amplified microphone with built-in contact closure or
microphone and other customer-supplied switch). The
emergency call feature shall override the normal paging
features of the module, sound a user-selected alert tone
in all zones, and open an audio channel for the emer-
gency page. Alternately, it shall be possible to field-pro-
gram (via tone phone) an emergency call zone group
which shall preempt normal operation, sound the alert
tone, and open the audio channel for an emergency page
in up to three user-selected zones.
— (Use for shift change and emergency call feature)
A choice of tones shall be provided for the shift change
signal (or emergency call alert signal). The desired tone
shall be selected via field programming and shall consist
of either a single-tone burst or dual-tone burst, each
with a duration of one second.
6. Built-in DIP switches which shall enable/disable the field-
programming mode, select the zone type (one-way or
two-way), Talk Battery type (24V or 48V), and tone
options (pre-announce and confirmation tones).
7. Field-programming from a touch-tone phone. Field-pro-
grammable functions shall include assigning individual
zones to the paging zone groups, night bell zone group
and shift change/emergency call zone group. Field-pro-
gramming shall also be used to enable/disable a privacy
beep over two-way (talk back) zones, select the desired
shift change/emergency-call tone, and enable/disable
access to All-Call paging.
8. Mute contacts which go to a normally-open state when-
ever the unit is accessing a two-way zone.These contacts
may be used to operate the talk back muting function on
talk back amplifiers.
9. External contact closure for activating external equip-
ment or for use in ground start trunks, shift change and
emergency call applications. The contacts shall change
state when the unit goes off hook.
10. Capability of providing uninterrupted background music
to all zones not being paged.
11. Battery backup option which will retain user-pro-
grammed parameters for up to two hours in the event of
a power failure.The battery backup option shall require
four (4) AA size nickel cadmium batteries.
12. Background music source input jack and screwdriver-
adjustable volume control.
13. Screwdriver-adjustable volume control of confirmation,
pre-announce, error, and shift change/emergency call
tones.
14. Screwdriver-adjustable night ringer volume control.
15. Wall-mounting design with dimensions of 9" W x 7-1/4"
H x 1-3/8" D. Shipping weight shall be 4 lb.
50 Spring Street, Ramsey, New Jersey 07446, U.S.A.
201-934-8500 FAX: 201-934-9832
www.bogen.com
* Architect & Engineer Specifications are available on the Bogen
website in a Microsoft® Word document to assist you with prepar-
ing your bids.

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