Stentofon Pro700 Installation guide

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Pro700 Installation and Programming Manual A100K10226 v.4.1 Jul. 2006
Pro700 Communication System
Installation and Programming
TECHNICAL MANUAL A100K10226 v.4.1
2006.06.06

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Pro700 Installation and Programming Manual A100K10226 v.4.1 Jul. 2006
Table of Contents
1GENERAL SYSTEM DESCRIPTION................................................ 4
1.1 Typical Pro700 System Users.................................................... 4
1.2 Keypad Features........................................................................ 5
2STATIONS AND KITS....................................................................... 6
2.1 Categories.................................................................................. 6
2.2 Master Stations .......................................................................... 6
AA711 Desk/Wall Master Station with Display ............................. 6
AA702 Wall Master Station with Display....................................... 6
AA703 Industrial Master Station ................................................... 7
AA704 Console Master Station..................................................... 7
AA705 Heavy Industrial Master Station........................................ 7
AA706 Clean Room Station.......................................................... 8
2.3 Substations................................................................................. 8
AB708 Wall Substation with 1 direct dialing button ...................... 8
AB709 Wall Substation with 3 direct dialing buttons .................... 8
AB731, AB731-F Tamper resistant substation ............................ 9
AB731A, AB731A-F Door station substation............................... 9
BC735 Multipurpose substation.................................................. 10
2.4 Optional Equipment and Interface Units .................................. 10
GD745 Handset module ............................................................. 10
GH750 Multipurpose Relay Unit................................................. 10
HD752 Audio, PA and Radio Interface....................................... 11
HD754 Telephone Interface........................................................ 11
FC740 10 Watt Amplifier w/ talk-back......................................... 11
DP996 Sound Detection Module ................................................ 11
LA617, LA618 and LA925 Power Supplies................................. 12
BD702 Station Kit........................................................................ 12
2.5 Accessories.............................................................................. 12
GF732 Wall bracket.................................................................... 12
BF636 Front plate frame............................................................. 12
Back boxes ................................................................................. 12
Station cords for station AA711 and AA701 ............................... 12
KB171, KB172 Wall sockets....................................................... 12
3INSTALLATION............................................................................... 13
3.1 General Information.................................................................. 13
3.1.1 Stations............................................................................. 13
3.1.2 Station connection............................................................ 13
3.1.3 Power supply.................................................................... 13
3.1.4 Installation cable............................................................... 13
3.1.5 Cable layout...................................................................... 14
3.1.6 Considerations.................................................................. 14
4PROGRAMMING............................................................................. 15
4.1 General..................................................................................... 15
4.2 Subscriber Numbers................................................................. 15
4.3 Priority Station.......................................................................... 15
4.4 Group Call................................................................................ 15
4.5 Applications and Features........................................................ 15
4.5.1 Station type....................................................................... 15
4.5.2 Station features................................................................. 15
4.5.3 Switch settings.................................................................. 16

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5CONNECTING STATIONS ..............................................................17
5.1 AA711 .......................................................................................17
5.2 AA702, AB708 and AB709........................................................17
5.3 AA703, AA704, AA705, BC735.................................................18
5.4 AA706, AB731, AB731-F, AB731A, AB731A-F........................19
5.5 Call Annunciation System – CAS..............................................20
5.6 Adjusting Audio Level ...............................................................21
5.6.1 Master stations AA711, AA702, AA704, AA706................21
5.6.2 Substations AB708 and AB709.........................................21
5.6.3 Industrial stations AA703, AA704 and AA705
Multipurpose Unit BC735...................................................21
5.6.4 Substations AB731, A, F and A-F .....................................21
5.7 Sound Detection Module DP996...............................................21
5.8 Wiring Diagram, all stations......................................................21
6TYPICAL CONFIGURATIONS.........................................................22
6.1 Police Station, Guard – Cell Communication............................22
6.2 Police Station Door – Guard – Cell communication..................23
6.3 Police Station, Remote radio control.........................................24
6.4 Supermarket..............................................................................25
6.5 Small Industry ...........................................................................26
7TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS......................................................27
Important Information The information in this manual is based upon stations with REV. C.
These stations have Software Edition HM2. For older versions of
stations, please use the Guide A100K10226/02.00 Aug. 1998 or
/03.00 Jan. 2002.
Old and new versions of stations will work together with all functions
they can be programmed to perform. It is important to note that if the
feature SILENT ALARM is to be used on the system; all stations must
have the new software (rev.C).
It is especially important to note that the switch programming is
different on new and old stations.
Liability
Zenitel Norway AS and its subsidiaries assume no responsibilities for any errors that may appear in this
publication, or for damages arising from the information in it. No information in this publication should be
regarded as a warranty made by Zenitel Norway AS.
The information in this publication may be updated or changed without notice. Product names mentioned in this
publication may be trademarks; they are used only for identification.
Pro700 is a brand name owned by Zenitel Norway AS.
Zenitel Norway AS, January 2006

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1 GENERAL SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
zUp to 40 subscribers
zNo central exchange
zOne speech channel
zOne program distribution channel
zStations with LCD display
zHands-free duplex operation
zWide range of standard and programmable features
zEasy to expand
zSimple installation - bus, loop and/or star cabling
zBest price/performance on the market
1.1 Typical Pro700 System Users
zSmall industries
zSmall prisons
zPolice stations
zWarehouses
zShops/supermarkets
zPetrol/Gas stations
zDoctor offices
zDentist offices
zWorkshops
zNursing homes
zDoor and gate control
zSchools
zPrivate homes
Program
distribution
12-27V
Telephone
interface
Public
address
relay unit
Closed radio
network
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AA711 AA702 BC735
GD745 AB709 AB708
AA703 AA705 AA704
AA706
AB731 AB731A
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1.2 Keypad Features
10-49 - Subscriber call numbers
5 - Door opening feature (only from programmed stations)
5 - Reply-back on "Doorbell" function
6 - Last number redial / Activating Silent Alarm
7 - Activate all-call
8 - Activate/reply on call-back
8 - Reply back on all/group call
9 - Activate Emergency Call
91 - Activate group-call no. 1
92 - Activate group-call no. 2
93 - Activate call reply
96 - Access the program distribution channel (music)
97 + up to 4 digits
- Storage of absence / message information
97X - Delete absence / message information
98 + call number + volume
- Activate remote program distribution
99 - Activate/deactivate the privacy function
0 - Accept a call when the station is in privacy mode
0 - Give priority stations access to a busy line
0 - Microphone cutout
0 - Hurry up
0 - Call last caller
System Features
Loud-speaking
hands-free
Soft-speaking
confidential
Privacy
Microphone cut-out
Manual control of
speech direction
(simplex)
Camp on busy /
queue feature
Call-back
Hurry up
Absence registration
Display information
Call reply
Last number redial
Call to last caller
Emergency call
All call with reply
Two Group call groups
with reply
Priority
Always privacy
Paging
Door opening
Program distribution
(music)
Remote program
distribution
External loudspeaker
Silent alarm
Direct Dial
1-key station
Direct Dial
3-key station
Direct Dial
10-key station
Clear sound reproduction
LCD display, 8 digits
Volume down
Volume up
Soft-speaking
Keypad for digit dialing
X-key for cancelling calls
Microphone mute
T-key for manual
speech direction
Sensitive microphone
LEDindicator
Blank: Free line
Red: Busy line
Green: In conversation
Green flash: Call reply
Orange: Privacy or Absence

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2 STATIONS AND KITS
2.1 Categories
Pro700 stations are divided into two categories:
MASTER STATIONS
-make calls to any stations by dialing its number
-receive calls from any station.
Master stations are equipped with a standard 15-button keypad. No
extra feature buttons are required.
SUBSTATIONS
-make calls to a limited number of predetermined call numbers
with 1 or 3 direct call buttons
-receive calls from any station.
2.2 Master Stations
AA711
Desk/Wall Master Station with Display
zLoud-speaking hands-free communication
zSoft-speaking confidential handset
zTotal privacy
zInternal 1 Watt amplifier
zThe volume can be adjusted with two keys in 16 levels (32dB)
zAn external loudspeaker can be connected to the station's wall socket
zProgrammable features and extension numbers
z8 digit LCD display show caller identification and
message/absence information
zA built-in relay can be used for remote output, door lock control or
to drive external call indication
zDesigned for desk use or wall-mounting using wall-bracket GF732
zConnected to an RJ45 wall socket with flexible station cord
zHigh-grade, silver gray impact-resistant ABS plastic with a satin finish
AA702
Wall Master Station with Display
zLoud-speaking hands-free communication
zTotal privacy
zInternal 1 Watt amplifier
zThe volume can be adjusted with two keys in 16 levels (32dB)
zAn external loudspeaker can be connected to the station's screw
terminals
zProgrammable features and extension numbers
z8 digit LCD display show caller identification and
message/absence information
zDesigned for wall-mounting using the BF 636 frame.
zHigh-grade, impact-resistant ABS plastic with a satin finish

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AA703
Industrial Master Station
zLoud-speaking hands-free communication
zSurface mount, splash-proof station designed for humid, dirty and
outdoor conditions
zShock resistant casing in durable Bayblend plastic
zThe front can be removed to allow easy access during installation
and service
zInternal 3 Watt amplifier
zSpeaker volume is adjustable with switches inside the station
zThe unit is prepared for connection of an external speaker
zThe 10 Watt power amplifier FC740 can be used with this station
zA built-in relay can be used for Remote Output or Door Opener
function or to drive external call indicators
AA704
Console Master Station
zLoud-speaking hands-free communication
zWell suited as a control desk station
zFlush mounting in back-box 6020 or wall mounting in back-box 6030
zKeyboard foil of UV-cured PVC, resistant to numerous fluids and
chemicals
zThe keyboard is equipped with an adjustable backlight
zInternal 3 Watt amplifier
zSpeaker volume is adjustable with switches inside the station
zThe unit is prepared for connection of an external speaker
zThe 10 Watt power amplifier FC740 can be used with this station
zA built-in relay can be used for Remote Output/Door Opener
function or to drive external call indicators
AA705
Heavy Industrial Master Station
zLoud-speaking hands-free communication
zSurface mount, splash-proof station designed for humid, dirty and
outdoor conditions
zNoise canceling microphone for areas with extreme noise
zOrange Makrolon plastic housing and a membrane film keyboard
zInternal 3 Watt amplifier
zSpeaker volume is adjustable with switches located inside the
station.
zThe unit requires connection of an external loudspeaker.
zThe 10 Watt power amplifier FC740 can be used with this station
zA built-in relay can be used for Remote Output/Door Opener
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AA706
Clean Room Station
zSpecially designed for hospital clean rooms
zFlush or on-wall mounting in optional back box
zFoil front with full numeric keypad including volume, simplex and
cancel buttons
zFront foil is washable using all common cleaning detergents and
chemicals
zFront material is antimicrobial treated
zBuilt-in microphone and loudspeaker
zInputs for program distribution, remote emergency call and local
reset
zOutputs for external loudspeaker, ‘door opening’ and CAS call-in or
doorbell lamp
2.3 Substations
AB708
Wall Substation with 1 direct dialing button
zLoud-speaking hands-free communication
zDesigned for wall surface mounting under indoor conditions
zSuitable as door station
zOne call button programmed for:
-"door bell" function to all programmed stations
-direct dial to station no.13
-emergency call to all stations
zInternal 1 Watt amplifier
zThe speaker volume can be adjusted inside the station
zExternal loudspeaker can be connected to the station's terminals
zDesigned for wall surface mounting with BF 636 frame
zHigh-grade, impact-resistant ABS plastic with a satin finish
AB709
Wall Substation with 3 direct dialing buttons
zLoud-speaking hands-free communication
zDesigned for wall surface mounting under indoor conditions
zSuitable as door station
zThree call buttons programmed for:
-"door bell" function to all programmed stations
-direct dial to stations no.11, 12 and 13, and to no. 21, 23 and
Program Distribution channel (code 96) by using X as prefix
-emergency call to all stations
zInternal 1 Watt amplifier
zThe speaker volume can be adjusted inside the station
zExternal loudspeaker can be connected to the station's terminals
zDesigned for wall surface mounting with BF 636 frame
zHigh-grade, impact-resistant ABS plastic with a satin finish

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AB731, AB731-F
Tamper resistant substation
zRobust, vandal proof and dust resistant designed for indoor use
-AB731 on-wall mounting
-AB731-F flush mounting
zAluminum construction with stainless steel front plate for optimal
protection
-AB731 2 mm plate
-AB731-F 3 mm plate
zOptional back box BF934 for flush mounting in concrete etc.
zSuitable in correctional institutions, prisons, police stations, parking
garages, subway stations
zOne call button programmed for:
-"door bell"
-direct dial to station no.13
-CAS call-in function
-emergency call to all stations
zInternal 3 Watt amplifier
zThe speaker volume can be adjusted inside the station
zAn external loudspeaker can be connected to the station
zBuilt in relays for Remote Output or Door Opener function
zOptional Sound Detection Module DP996 can initiate a call when a
preset sound level is reached
AB731A, AB731A-F
Door station substation
zRobust, vandal proof and dust resistant designed for in- or outdoor
use
-AB731A on-wall mounting
-AB731A-F flush mounting
zAluminum construction with
1.5 mm stainless steel front plate for optimal protection
zOptional back box BF934 for flush mounting in concrete etc.
zSuitable as door stations, for use in corridors, parking garages,
subway stations etc.
zOne call button programmed for:
-"door bell"
-direct dial to station no.13
-CAS call-in function
-emergency call to all stations
zInternal 3 Watt amplifier
zThe speaker volume can be adjusted inside the station
zAn external loudspeaker can be connected to the station
zBuilt in relays for Remote Output or Door Opener function
zOptional Sound Detection Module DP996 can initiate a call when a
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BC735
Multipurpose substation
zMultipurpose substation without loudspeaker or microphone
zSurface mount, splash-proof housing designed for humid, dirty and
outdoor conditions
zShock resistant casing in durable Bayblend plastic
zThe front can be removed to allow easy access during installation
and service
zInternal 3 Watt amplifier
zSpeaker volume is adjustable with switches inside the station
zTwo external speakers must be added, one used as microphone
-alternatively, a separate dynamic microphone may be connected
zThe 10 Watt power amplifier FC740 can be used with this station
-the loudspeaker in FC740 can be used both as loudspeaker and
microphone, (talk-back function)
zA built-in relay can be used for Remote Output or Door Opener
function or to drive external call indicators
zHandset GD745 can be connected to the unit
2.4 Optional Equipment and Interface Units
GD745
Handset module
zThe GD745 Handset Module can be connected to the following
Pro700 stations:
-AA703, AA704, AA705, BC735
zEquipped with a cradle switch and a press-to-talk button for
simplex function.
GH750
Multipurpose Relay Unit
zEquipped with 8 programmable relays.
zCCTV control.
-When a door station activates the "doorbell" function, one or
several relays can operate CCTV cameras. The relay(s) is active
until the call is cancelled.
zAuto scan function.
-3 - 8 relays will step in sequence when activated by an external
closing contact.
The auto scan time interval can be set to 8 or 16 sec.
zAudio recording etc.
-The relays can be individually programmed to operate when a
pre-determined extension number is called.
zLine supervision.
-The relay(s) may operate when the right combination of calling
and called extension numbers occur.
zRemote control.
-Relays can operate on any specific station number.

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HD752
Audio, PA and Radio Interface
zGeneral interface for connection of various external audio sources
to the Pro700 system
-public address
-closed radio networks
-alarm systems and more.
zThe unit has one input (RX) for receiving and one for transmitting
(TX) audio signals.
zBuilt-in relays control the KEY and ON functions.
zAll Call can be activated by an external closing contact and use an
external audio source as input.
HD754
Telephone Interface
zAnalogue interface unit to interconnect a Pro700 system with a
public telephone line or PABX.
zThe unit permits calling in both directions
zA call number must be dedicated to the interface unit
zOutgoing calls
-One pre-programmed number in the telephone network.
-One alternative pre-programmed number if the first number does
not answer within a specified time
zIncoming calls
-One preprogrammed number in the Pro700 system (call no. 13 or
the door bell function)
-Selective dialing (any number) in the Pro700 system.
zA programming option is to give a 4-digit password code to
incoming calls before access is given to the Pro700 system.
zThe telephone conversation may be loud-speaking and hands-free
in the Pro700 system.
FC740
10 Watt Amplifier w/ talk-back
z10W amplifier unit for use with stations AA703, AA704, AA705 and
BC735.
zThe unit can be used as an amplifier with talk- back function or as
a plain amplifier.
zIt contains a printed circuit board NFE1832 which is a piggy-back
card for mounting on top of the station PCB NFE1830.
DP996
Sound Detection Module
zThis module is designed to be mounted inside the stations AB731,
AB731-F, AB731A and AB731A-F.
zThe circuit on the Sound Detection Module will detect voice,
screams or audible noise and then output an alarm signal.
zThe card can be configured by the installer to fit the particular
application. The loudness and length of the audio signal to activate
the alarm output is user selectable.

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LA617, LA618 and LA925
Power Supplies
zOne or more 220 VAC mains power supplies are connected to the
common power line in the cabling.
-LA617 18 VDC / 1A max 5 stations
-LA618 13.5 - 18 VDC / 4A max 20 stations
-LA925 27 VDC / 5A max 25 stations
BD702
Station Kit
Station designs have sometimes to be adapted to meet local
requirements.
A station kit is available for local production of Pro700 stations. This
kit contains all electronic parts needed to build up a working station
with 1 or 3 buttons as well as full keyboard.
zTwo printed circuit boards NFE1825A and NFE1829, loudspeaker
and microphone block as used in the AB731 stations series are
included.
zMechanical parts such as housing, front plate, button(s) and
keyboard must be supplied locally. Detailed assembling diagrams
are included.
2.5 Accessories
GF732
Wall bracket
Gray plastic bracket for wall-mounting of station AA711
BF636
Front plate frame
Plastic frame for flush mounting of stations AA702, AB708 and AB709
Back boxes
-BF934 Metal box for flush-mounting AB731-F and AB731A-F
-BF935 Metal box for flush-mounting AA702, AA708 and AA709
-100 0602 000 Metal box for flush-mounting AA704 and AA706
-100 0603 000 Metal box for surface mounting AA704 and AA706
Station cords for station AA711 and AA701
There is a variety of station cords with 8-pin RJ45 plugs:
-BF640 2 m 8 wires
-BF641 6 m 8 wires
-BF642 2 m w/ spiral cord 8 wires
-BF947 2 m 4 wires for Multinet
-BF948 2 m w/ spiral cord 4 wires for Multinet
KB171, KB172
Wall sockets
Two types with 8-pin RJ45 modular jacks are available:
-KB171, surface mounting
-KB172, flush mounting.

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3 INSTALLATION
3.1 General Information
3.1.1 Stations
zUp to 40 stations can be connected in one system.
zA maximum of 16-20 stations is recommended.
3.1.2 Station connection
zDesk-top master station AA711 is connected to wall sockets via
station cords and RJ45 connector.
-Various types are available
zAll other stations are connected with screw terminals inside the
station.
3.1.3 Power supply
The power supply output voltage must be between 12 and 27 VDC.
zAll stations are connected to the power unit via the installation
cabling.
zThe power current capacity depends on the system size.
-LA617 18VDC/1A units should be used in systems with
max. 5 stations.
-LA618 18VDC/4A units should be used in systems with
max. 20 stations. The output is adjustable
between 13,5 and 18V
-LA925 27VDC/5A units should be used in systems with
long cable runs and max. 25 stations.
zMaximum distance on a 0,6 mmØ/24 AWG wire between any
station and a power unit is:
-12 V 100 meters (300 ft.)
-18 V 300 meters (1000 ft.)
-24 V 500 meters (1600 ft.)
zA system can be powered with more than one unit to give a
decentralized solution for large installations.
Battery backup
12 or 24 Volt batteries can be used as emergency backup power.
zAdjust the power supply to act as a trickle charger
-12 V battery LA618 to 13,5 V
-24 V battery LA925 to 27,2 V
3.1.4 Installation cable
z2 pairs 0.5 or 0.6 mmØ(24 AWG) twisted telephone cable should
be used for call and power.
-One extra pair is required when Program Distribution (music) is
required.
zIf the cable has to pass close to radio aerials or other interference
sources, each individual pair in the entire installation cable must be
screened.
zA cable of good quality and low capacitance should be used.

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Maximum cable length
The total cable run in a system is limited by a mutual cable
capacitance of max. 87 nF.
-Standard quality cable: 120 nF/km max. length: 700m (2100 ft)
-High quality cable: 47 nF/km max.length: 1700m (5100 ft)
3.1.5 Cable layout
All stations are normally connected to the system power supply in
parallel. Clusters of stations may have their own local supplies.
As all stations are connected in parallel, the system cable layout may
be star- bus- or loop connected, or any combination.
Star configuration
zThe stations are cabled directly to the power unit which is used as
a central distribution point.
Bus configuration
zThe stations are connected in parallel along one cable run.
zThe system power should be connected to a central point of the
cable.
Loop configuration
zThe stations are connected in parallel along one cable run.
zThe system power should be connected where the majority of
stations are located.
3.1.6 Considerations
Power supply
zThe power supply must be wall mounted and located in an area
with adequate ventilation.
zThe temperature must be between 0 - 35oC (32 - 95oF)
zThe relative humidity range of 30% to 90 % must be maintained.
Installation
zDo not install power units or stations in an area near electrical
noise sources, including equipment such as heavy motors,
welders, dimmers, radio transmitters etc.
zDo not run the installation cable parallel to, or near power cables
supplying voltage to such equipment.
If the cable passes such equipment the entire installation cable must
be screened (each individual pair).
Note that screened cable has a much higher capacitance which will
reduce the max. total cable mass.
POWER
SUPPLY
12-27 Vdc
STAR CONFIGURATION
POWER
SUPPLY
12-27 Vdc
BUS CONFIGURATION
POWER
SUPPLY
12-27 Vdc
LOOP CONFIGURATION
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4 PROGRAMMING
4.1 General
All stations in System Pro700 have two 10 switch DIP-switch
packages for system configuration and feature programming.
Some stations have jumpers for additional programming.
zA station has to be reset after programming.
;Disconnect the power supply or unplug the station cord.
;Press the reset switch SW1 on stations AA703, AA704, AA705,
AA706, AB731, AB731A and BC735.
zThe DIP switch U2 is used for number programming, set priority
station and Group Call settings.
zThe DIP switch U3 is used for station applications and features.
zThe switch packages U2 and U3 are located on the station board
and accessed by disassembling the stations.
- In AA711, the switches are located under a lid on the rear of the station.
A station can be given any combination of features.
4.2 Subscriber Numbers
;Locate the U2 DIP-switch.
;The switches 1 - 6 are used for programming the station to
extension number 10 - 49.
;Set the switches according to the table.
-Be sure to give each station a unique number.
zKeep in mind that:
- 1-key stations are pre-programmed to call no.13.
- 3-key stations are pre-programmed to call no. 11, 12 and 13,
and no. 21, program channel and no. 23 with X as prefix.
4.3 Priority Station
;Set U2 switch 7 to ON.
- Set the appropriate jumper according to station type to activate
Remote Output by key 5 from a priority station.
4.4 Group Call
;U2 switch 8, 9 and 10 are set to ON to enable the station to receive
All Call and Group Calls in group 1 and/or group 2.
4.5 Applications and Features
;Locate the10-switch U3 switch package.
4.5.1 Station type
The U3 switches 1, 2 and 3 are used to set the station type.
zMaster stations Substations
- Standard station - Direct Dial 1 and 3-key station
- Direct dial, 10-key station - Doorbell station
- CAS Operator station - CAS Call-in station
4.5.2 Station features
Each station type has a set of features which are set by the U3 switches 4-10.
AA711 programming field
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STATION NUMBERS
Priority Station
Switch Package
U2
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
6
6
7
7
8
8
9
9
10
10
E
1 2 3G
F
BCD
A
ON
ON
U3
U2

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4.5.3 Switch settings
SW1 SW2 SW3 FUNCTION
ON
ON
ON ON
ON ON
ON ON ON
OFF OFF OFF Standard Station
OFF OFF Direct Dial 3-key Station
OFF OFF Direct Dial 10-key Station
OFF Doorbell Station
OFF CAS Call-in Station
CAS Operator Station
OFF OFF
OFF
ON
ON ON
ON
OFF
12345678910
SW
Switch Package
U3
STATION APPLICATION
* Connected to Program Distribution Channel
** One must be Master, one or two may be Slave
CAS call activation delay 3sec. No
Audio Monitoring Yes No
Key for CAS call Key 0 Key 9
CAS acknowl. request tone 10 sec. Single*
SW FUNCTION ON OFF
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
CAS Operator** Master Slave
T-key scrolls CAS queue Yes No
Receive Doorbell call #1 Yes No
Receive Doorbell call #2 Yes No
Alert tone when queue 3 sec. Single
Silent Alarm on key 6 Yes No
Last no. redial on key 6 No Yes
Receive Silent Alarm Yes No
SW FUNCTION ON OFF
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
CAS OPERATOR STATION
Call time 30 sec.
Doorbell no. on key 6 2 1
Doorbell tone on key 6 5 sec. Single*
21
Doorbell active time 30 sec. 2 min.
SW FUNCTION ON OFF
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Doorbell no. on key 9
Doorbell tone on key 9 5 sec. Single*
DOORBELL STATION
DIRECT DIAL 10-KEY STATION
Call time 30 sec.
Always Privacy Yes No
Emergency Call on key 9 Yes No
Dir. Dial Number Range
SW FUNCTION ON OFF
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Dir. Dial Number Range
DIRECT DIAL 3-KEY STATION
Call time 30 sec.
Always Privacy Yes No
Emergency Call on key 9 Yes No
SW FUNCTION ON OFF
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
STANDARD STATION
Call time 30 sec.
Always Privacy Yes No
Receive Doorbell call #1
Receive Doorbell call #2 No
Tone for r
Silent Alarm call in queue No
Silent Alarm on key 6 No
Last no. redial on key 6 No
Receive Silent Alarm Yes No
SW FUNCTION ON OFF
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Yes No
Yes
efused Yes
Yes Yes
SW9 SW10 KEY 0 - 9 KEY 0- 8
ON
ON
ON ON
#
OFF OFF 10 - 19 10 - 18
OFF 20 - 29 20 - 28
OFF 30 - 39 30 - 38
40 - 49 40 - 48
DIRECT DIAL NUMBER
MASTER STATI
O
NS SUBSTATIONS
# If SW8 is ON, Emergency Call on key 9

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5 CONNECTING STATIONS
5.1 AA711
Open the lid on the rear of the station to get access to the
programming DIP switches and strap jumpers.
zThe station cords BF640/641/642/ 643 are used to terminate this
station to an 8-pin modular jack wall socket, KB170 or KB171.
Note that some types of wall sockets on the market do not always
have the same connection layout.
zThe 3-pair installation cable is connected to the terminals 2-7in the
wall socket as shown
zJumper Aand Bmust be set to allow program distribution.
zPin 1 and 8 are reserved for optional external loudspeaker or
remote output.
External loudspeaker
;Set jumper F and G in pos 1 - 2.
;Connect a 20 ohm loudspeaker to terminals 1 and 8.
Remote Output
The built-in relay can carry max. 48 V/1 A.
;Set jumper F and G in pos 2 - 3.
;Connect the optional equipment in series with its power supply to
terminals 1 and 8.
Door opening: (activated by "5" from a priority station during
conversation).
;Set jumper E pos 1 - 2.
Optional Warning: (active when station is called, cancelled by "2").
;Set jumper E pos 2 - 3.
External call switch
Program distribution can be substituted by an external switch in
parallel with the keyboard switch "6" or "9".
;Connect the switch between terminals 2 and 6.
;Remove jumper A and B
Silent Alarm, button 6:
;Set jumper C.
Emergency call, button 9:
;Set jumper D.
Note that the program distribution cable must not be connected to
terminals 2 and 7 if an external switch is used.
5.2 AA702, AB708 and AB709
The 3-pair installation cable is connected to the terminal block on the
back plate of these stations.
The stations have to be opened to get access to the terminal block.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
24V
+
-
8
1
RJ45
front view
E
1 2 3 G
F
BCD
A
Program
Power +
Signal
Signal
Power -
Program
Wall socket
Default strapsetting
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
24V
+
-
Program
Power +
Signal
Signal
Power -
Program
1 A
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
EEE
1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3
GGG
FFF
EXT
BCD
A
BCD
A
“6”
“9”
Ext. LS Door Opt.
warn.

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External loudspeaker
;Set jumpers to pos 1 – 2, EXT LS.
;Connect a 20 ohm loudspeaker to terminals 1 and 8.
-Remote Output function can then not be used.
Remote Output
Door opening (activated by "5" from a priority station during
conversation).
These stations have a 30mA transistor output.
;Set jumpers to pos 2 – 3, REM CON.
-External loudspeaker can then not be connected.
;Connect 12 VDC relay to the screw terminal 3 and 8.
;Connect the door lock magnet via the relay contact.
-External power for the door lock magnet is needed.
5.3 AA703, AA704, AA705, BC735
The 3-pair installation cable is connected to terminals 1/2, 3/4 and 7/8
on screw terminal block TB1 on the printed circuit board NFE1830.
Extra equipment is connected to terminals 5/6 and 9/10 on terminal
block TB1 and to TB2 and TB3 on the same printed circuit board.
The stations have to be opened to get access to the terminal blocks.
External loudspeaker
;Connect a 20 – 50 ohm loudspeaker to terminals TB1 - 5 and 6.
-The loudspeaker can be connected independent of jumper
settings and other equipment.
Remote Output
The built-in relay can carry max. 5 A.
Door opening: (activated by "5" from a priority station during
conversation).
;Set jumper 1to pos 2 - 3.
;Connect the door magnet in series with its power supply to
terminals TB1 - 9 and 10.
Optional Warning: (active when station is called, cancelled by "2").
;Set jumper 1 to pos 1 - 2.
;Connect the warning device in series with its power supply to
terminals TB1 - 9 and 10.
Remote Input, Emergency Call
External switch in parallel with the keyboard switch "9".
;Connect a closing contact switch to TB2 terminals 1 and 2.
Local Reset
Reset a CAS call-in station by pushing an external switch “X”.
;Connect a closing contact switch to TB2 terminals 3 and 4.
Local Output
A lamp will light when a CAS call-in or doorbell call is made.
;Connect a 5W lamp to TB2 terminals 5and 6.
-The lamp voltage must correspond to the available power!
EXT LS
REM CON
30 mA
EXT LS
REM CON
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
EXT
+ 24 V
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
5A
TB1
OPT WARN
OPT WARN
REMOUT
REMOUT
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
TB1
24V
+
-
Signal
Signal
Power +
Power -
Program
Program
1
2
3
4
5
6
TB2
12-24V 5W
ALARM
RESET CAS
“X”
“9”

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Handset
GD745
An external Handset Module can be connected to perform low-
speaking conversations.
;Connect all wires from the handset module GD745 to the TB3
screw terminal block:
- Microphone 1 - 3
- Ear capsule 2 - 3
- Cradle switch 4 - 6
- T-button 5 - 6
10 Watt amplifier
FC740
A10 W Amplifier Module can be mounted inside the stations
according to separate instructions.
;Connect external loudspeaker(s) to TB4 terminals 1 and 2.
;Connect external 24 Volt DC or AC to TB4 terminals 3 and 4
- positive pole to terminal 3.
5.4 AA706, AB731, AB731-F, AB731A, AB731A-F
The 3-pair installation cable is connected to terminals 1 - 4 and 7 - 8
on screw terminal block TB1 on the printed circuit board NFE1825.
Extra equipment is connected to terminals 5/6 and 9/10 on terminal
block TB1 and to TB2 on NFE1829.
The stations have to be opened to get access to the terminal blocks.
External loudspeaker
;Connect a 20 – 50 ohm loudspeaker to terminals TB1 - 5 and 6.
-The loudspeaker can be connected independent of other
equipment.
Remote Output
The built-in relay can carry max. 5 A.
Door opening: (activated by "5" from a priority station during
conversation).
;Connect the door magnet in series with its power supply to
terminals TB1 - 9 and 10.
Remote Input, Emergency Call
External switch in parallel with the keyboard switch "9".
;Connect a closing contact switch to TB2 terminals 1 and 2.
Local Reset
Reset a CAS call-in station by pushing an external switch “X”.
;Connect a closing contact switch to TB2 terminals 3 and 4.
Local Output
A lamp will light when a CAS call-in or doorbell call is made.
;Connect a max. 5 W lamp to TB2 terminals 5and 6.
-The lamp voltage must correspond to the available power!
1
2
3
4
5
6
TB3
Ear
GND
Mic
Cradle
PTT
Common
T
1
2
3
4
TB4
24VAC/DC
+POW
10W
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
TB1
24V
+
-
Signal
Signal
Power +
Power -
Program
Program
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
5A
TB1
1
2
3
4
5
6
TB2
12-24V
5W
ALARM
RESET CAS
“X”
“9”

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5.5 Call Annunciation System – CAS
A Call Annunciation System (CAS) consists of up to 39 Call-in stations
reporting to 1-3 Operator stations.
zCalls from Call-in stations can queue up in Operator stations and
be attended to one by one.
zCall-in stations (typically used in cells, lifts and at doors) are
normally door stations and tamper resistant substations, but all
types of Pro700 stations may be used. The CAS feature is
programmed in each station.
Connections:
-Local Output External Lamp
-Local Reset of Local Output
-Remote Input Activate CAS call
-Remote Output Door Opener
-Sound Detection Module
zOperator stations (typically guard stations) are priority stations
with display. The CAS feature is programmed in each station.
-CAS calls are in simplex, normal calls are in duplex
CAS functions in display:
-First call in queue
-Queue index no.
-Number of calls in queue
Features
Idle station:
-Accept CAS call 0
-Scroll queue T
-Move call to last in queue X
-Remote dial (connect station A to B) 94+A+B
-Audio monitoring, automatic, one round 95+5
-Audio monitoring, manually, one round 95+6
-Audio monitoring, automatic, three rounds 95+7
-Step to next station T
Station in conversation:
-Microphone mute 0
-Remote output, door opener 5
-Anti harassment 7
-Remote Program Distribution w/volume 98+1, 2 or 3
-Cancel X
Stations not programmed to CAS will operate with ordinary Pro700 features.
1
2
3
4
5
6
TB2
Local Output
Remote Output
CAScall
CASreset
.
.
9
10
TB1
Reset
CAS call
Door
Output
Reset
CAS call
Door
Output
Reset
CAS call
Door
Output
Reset
CAS call
Door
Output
CAS Call-in stations
(
max. 39)
CAS Operator stations (max.3) Standard Master- and Substations
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