TekTone CM800 Manual

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System Installation
Installation Procedure
• Read the following instructions concerning system
equipment, and determine installation methods before
proceeding.
• Determine equipment locations.
• Install wiring.
• Install housings.
• Check wires.
• Connect equipment.
• Check connections.
• Apply power.
• Check system operation.
Equipment Locations
CM800, CM900 Annunciator: Locate CM800 and CM900
Annunciators within easy reach of operating personnel.
Permitted operating temperature of 10°C–30°C must
not be exceeded.
SF117-series, SF118-series, SF154 Emergency Call
Stations: Locate emergency stations where convenient
for operation. Avoid areas where direct contact with
water may occur. The SF117-series and SF118-series
include a 6'long pull cord, permitting installation high
enough to provide easy operation by the staff and by
seated or prone patients. The SF154 is operated by
means of a push button located on the station.
IR019, IR019B Remote Annunciator Tone Speakers:
Locate annunciator tone speakers as needed and
where convenient for operation. Location must provide
for unobstructed visibility of the tone-off indicator
(IR019B).
LI118B, LI123B, LI381, LI382, LI382LED Corridor Lights:
Locate corridor lights in the corridor above or beside
the door of the associated rooms. Location must provide
unobstructed visibility of the corridor light in both
directions.
PK2019, PK2019A Control Unit: The PK2019 or PK2019A
may be surface mounted adjacent to the SS106, if
necessary. If remotely located, cable run from PK2019/A
to CM800/CM900 must not exceed 100'.
CM800/CM900 Emergency Call Systems
IL514 Installation & Operating Instructions
CM800/CM900 Emergency Call Systems • Rev. 16 – 06/2016
Illustrations
Figure 1—Master Panel Housing Chart and
Wall Cut-Out Details........................3
Figure 2—Ring and Back Box for SF117-series, SF118-
series and SF154 Emergency Call Stations .....3
Figure 3—Ring and Back Box for IR019 & IR019B
Tone Speakers, and LI118B, LI123B, LI381,
LI382 & LI382LED Corridor Lights ........... 3
Figure 4—PK2019A Tone Volume Shunt Settings......3
Figure 5—Emergency Call Hook-Up Diagram with
SF117/2-series, SF118-series &
SF154 Emergency Switches, and
LI381 & LI118B Corridor Lights..............4
Figure 6—Emergency Call Hook-Up Diagram with
SF117/4-series Continuous Duty Door Release,
LI381 Corridor Light, LI123B Corridor Light
with Buzzer, and BE005 Corridor Bell .........5
Figure 7—Emergency Call Hook-Up Diagram with
SF117/2-series Continuous Duty Door Release,
LI381 Corridor Light, Smoke Detector, and
BE007 Corridor Bell........................6
Figure 8—Connection Diagram for Parallel
CM800 Panels .............................6
Contents
System Installation ........................... 1
Installation Procedure .........................1
Equipment Locations ..........................1
Wiring Installation ............................2
Housing Installation ...........................2
Wire Checkout ................................2
Connections Checkout..........................2
System Operating Instructions .................. 7
CM800, CM900 Annunciators ................... 7
SF117-, SF118-series Emergency Call Stations .....7
SF154 Emergency Call Station ...................7
IR019, IR019B Remote Annunciator Tone Speakers ..7
LI381 Corridor Light ...........................7
LI382, LI382LED Corridor Lights ................7
LI118B, LI123B Corridor Lights..................7
BE005, BE007 Corridor Bells ....................7

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PK601A Power Supply: Surface mount the PK601A
adjacent to the SS106 and PK2019/A.
PK612A DC Flasher: Surface mount the PK612A adjacent
to the SS106 and PK2019/A.
BE005/BE007 Corridor Bells: Locate BE005 and BE007
Corridor Bells in corridor above door height. Location
in corridor will be determined by the number of bells
SS106 Transformer: Locate SS106 in an accessible area
near a source of 117 VAC. Observe local codes.
Wiring Installation
Run wiring conduit from corridor light to corridor light
and terminate at the CM800 or CM900 annunciator panel.
Select conduit size according to the application, as shown
in wiring diagrams in this booklet. Observe local codes.
PK2019, PK2019A Options:
• For 30-second delay before tone, connect terminal
A to terminal N.
• For steady tone, connect terminal W to terminal N.
intermittent despite terminal W connection.
Housing Installation
CM800, CM900 Annunciators:
Flush Wall Mount—Provide a wall cutout as shown
in Figure 1.Fit the back box and frame assembly into
the prepared opening. Fasten the assembly in place.
Note: The back box must be TekTone®OH200-series.
Surface Wall Mount—Fasten the back box and frame
assembly to the wall through the holes provided in back
of the box, using suitable fasteners. Note: Back box must
be TekTone OH300-series.
SF117-series, SF118-series, SF154 Emergency Call
Stations: Install one-gang ring (or one-gang ring and
two-gang box) as shown in Figure 2 for each emergency
call station in system. Minimum dimensions of back box
must not be less than 4"×4"×1.5". Minimum opening
on ring must not be less than 1.75"×2.75". Minimum
clearance from live parts of the station to dead metal
parts must not be less than 0.5".
IR019, IR019B Remote Annunciator Tone Speakers:
Install two-gang ring (or two-gang ring and two-gang
box) as shown in Figure 3 for each tone speaker station.
Minimum dimensions of back box must not be less than
4"×4"×1.5".
LI118B, LI123B Corridor Lights: Install two-gang ring (or
two-gang ring and two-gang box) as shown in Figure 3
for each tone speaker station. Minimum dimensions of
back box must not be less than 4"×4"×1.75".
LI381, LI382 Corridor Lights: Install two-gang ring (or
two-gang ring and two-gang box) as shown in Figure
3for each corridor light. Minimum dimensions of back
boxmust not belessthan 4"×4"×1.5".Minimumopening
on ring must not be less than 2.75"×2.75". Minimum
clearance from live parts of the station to dead metal
parts must not be less than 0.5".
LI382LED Corridor Zone Light: Install standard one- or
two-gang box with one- or two-gang ring as shown in
Figure 3 for each tone speaker station. Minimum clear-
ance from live parts of the station to dead metal parts
must not be less than 0.5".
BE005,BE007CorridorBells: Installastandard 4″bellbox.
Wire Checkout
Use an ohmmeter or other continuity checking device
to test wires for shorts or grounds. If shorts or grounds
continuing. Make sure the minimum number of conductors
that are needed for all of the equipment being used in the
system are available.
Connections Checkout
Re-check all connections to equipment. If all wires and
connections are satisfactory, connect the primary coil of
the SS106 Transformer to a source of 117 VAC 60 Hz (30
VA max.).

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Figure 1—Master Panel Housing Chart and Wall Cut-Out Details
Figure 2—Ring and Back Box for
SF117-series, SF118-series and
SF154 Emergency Call Stations
Install ring with panel mounting holes at top and bottom, as
shown.
Figure 3—Ring and Back Box for
IR019 & IR019B Tone Speakers,
and LI118B, LI123B, LI381, LI382 &
LI382LED Corridor Lights
Install ring with panel mounting holes at top and bottom, as
shown.
Figure 4—PK2019A Tone Volume Shunt Settings
Low Medium High
16-1/4"
B
In masonry walls, install 1/2"×4" wood
fillers at top and bottom of opening for
housing attachment.
IL514 CM800 CM900 Housin
g
Chart & Wall Cut-Out Rev0 082013
Finished Wall
4"
minimum
Housing Wall Opening
Flush Surface Width (B) Height
OH202 OH302 8.5" 16.25"
OH203 OH303 12.5" 16.25"
OH204 OH304 16.5" 16.25"
OH205 OH305 20.5" 16.25"
66"
16-1/4"
B
Finished Floor
16"
B
3-3/4"

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Figure 5—Emergency Call Hook-Up Diagram with SF117/2-series, SF118-series &
SF154 Emergency Switches, and LI381 & LI118B Corridor Lights
IL514 General Wiring Figure 4 Rev4 110210 1
TONE
SPEAKER
R1
R2
R3
B
A
W
S
P
D
N
T1
T2
PK2019/A
Speaker
45 Ohm
Tone-Off
Lamp
Tone-Off
Button
IR019B
P
COMMON
COMMON
N
E
COMMON
LI381
DOME
LAMP LI381
DOME
LAMP
SF118/2B
Call Placed
SF118/2(B/C)
Emergency Switch
LI118B
DOME
LAMP
w/ BUZZER
ANNUNCIATOR
LAMPS
TEST
BUTTON
#18 (optional, see Note 5)
FACTORY CONNECTED
NOTE: PM110/4N
Modules only!
PK2019/A
COMMON
R1
NORMALLY OPEN RELAY
OUTPUT
S
R2
NORMALLY CLOSEDR3
B
A
W
TONE-
OFF
LAMP
TONE-
OFF
BUTTON
#18
S
P
D
N
T1
T2
16 VAC SS106
TRANSFORMER
(See Note 1)
117 VAC
PK612A
(optional, see Note 5)
C
G
W
E
SF117/2(B,C)
or SF154
Emergency Switch
LI381
DOME
LAMP
SF117/2(B,C)
or SF154
Emergency Switch
SF117/2(B,C)
or SF154
Emergency Switch
SF117/2(B,C)
or SF154
Emergency Switch
Light
LI381
DOME
LAMP
SF118/4(B/C)
Call Placed
SF118/4(B/C)
Emergency Switch
Light
Door
Release
PK601A
T1
T2
D
F
SS106
TRANSFORMER
24VAC 117VAC
#18
#18
Wiring Diagram for IR019, IR019B and PK2019/A
(Disregard wiring for tone-off lamp if wiring IR019.)
1. Use 16 VAC connections
on SS106 Transformer.
Notes:
2. Wiring may be #22 except
where shown otherwise.
3. PK2019/A Annunciator Control Unit may be mounted
outside of annunciator enclosure.
4. Switches are shown in the OFF position.
5. PK612A and associated wi
ring is optional and needs
only to be installed if a flash common is needed.

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Figure 6—Emergency Call Hook-Up Diagram with SF117/4-series Continuous Duty Door Release,
LI381 Corridor Light, LI123B Corridor Light with Buzzer, and BE005 Corridor Bell
R1
R2
R3
B
A
W
S
P
D
N
T1
T2
#22
TO ADDITIONAL
EMERGENCY
SWITCHES
LI123B
LAMP
w/ BUZZER
DOOR RELEASE
DOOR RELEASE
SF117/4(B,C)
EMERGENCY
SWITCH
EMERGENCY
SWITCH
LI381
DOME
LAMP
+-+-
RECTIFIER
(See NOTE 9)
RECTIFIER
(See NOTE 9)
BE005
CORRIDOR
BELL
24 VAC SS106
TRANSFORMER
(See NOTE 1)
TONE
SPEAKER
16 VAC
117 VAC
SS106
TRANSFORMER
ANNUNCIATOR LAMPS
TONE
OFF
BUTTON
TONE
OFF
LAMP
TEST BUTTON
FACTORY CONNECTED
NOTE: PM110/4N MODULES ONLY
117 VAC
PK2019/A
SF117/4(B,C)
IL514 General Wiring Figure 5 Rev2 110210 1
1. Use 24 VAC connections on SS106 transformer. To calculate
Notes:
current requirements, add currents of all devices on at the
same time. Current requirements are as follows:
Corridor Lamp with buzzer– .16 amps
Corridor Bell– .2 amps
Door release– .3 amps
Annunciator lamp– .04 amps
2. Wiring must be #18 gauge except where shown otherwise.
8. Switches shown in the OFF position.
3. BE005 connects to emergency switch on the same floor only.
4. Door release (if used) must be 24 VDC continuous duty type.
5. Switch current capacity is 3 amps.
6. Power supply maximum current is 1 amp.
7. See Figure 4 for additional wiring details.
9. Rectifier RUFO® Model 1005 is not available from TekTone®.

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Notes:
1. Use 24 VAC connections on SS106
transformer. To calculate current
requirements, add currents of all
devices on at the same time. Current
requirements are as follows:
Corridor Lamp with buzzer– .16 amps
Corridor Bell– .2 amps
Door release– .3 amps
Annunciator lamp– .04 amps
2. Wiring must be #18 gauge except
where shown otherwise.
3. BE007 connects to emergency switch
on the same oor only.
4. Door release (if used) must be 24 VDC
continuous duty type.
5. Switch current capacity is 3 amps.
6. Power supply maximum current is
1 amp.
7. See Figure 4 for more wiring details.
8. Switches shown in the OFF position.
9. Do not use same transformer for
PK2019/A and PK601A.
Notes:
1. Use 16 VAC connections on SS106
Transformer.
2. Wiring may be #22 except where
shown otherwise.
3. PK2019/A Annunciator Control Unit
may be mounted outside of annunci-
ator enclosure.
C
G
W
E
#22
BE007
CORRIDOR
BELL
DOOR RELEASE
SF117/2(B,C)
EMERGENCY
SWITCH
TO ADDITIONAL
EMERGENCY
SWITCHES
SMOKE
DETECTOR
FACTORY
CONNECTED
ANNUNCIATOR
LAMPS
TONE
SPEAKER
TEST BUTTON
TONE-
OFF
LAMP
TONE-
OFF
BUTTON
117 VAC
16 VAC
SS106
TRANSFORMER
(SEE NOTE)
SS106
TRANSFORMER
16 VAC
117 VAC
PK612A
NOTE: PM110/4N
MODULES ONLY
T1
T2
D
F
PK2019/A
R1
R2
R3
B
A
W
S
P
D
N
T1
T2
PK601A
IL514 General Wirin
g
Fi
g
ure 6 Rev4 110210 1
R1
R2
R3
B
A
W
S
P
D
N
T1
T2
PK2019/A
TO STATIONS
R1
R2
R3
B
A
W
S
P
D
N
T1
T2
PK2019/A
CONNECTION DIAGRAM FOR PARALLEL CM800 PANELS
IL514 General Wirin
g
Fi
g
ure 7 Rev1 110210 1
Common
Normally
Open
Normally
Closed
Common
Normally
Open
Normally
Closed
- # 18
SS106
Transformer
16 VAC
117 VAC
- # 18
SS106
Transformer
16 VAC
117 VAC
Tone
Off
Button
Tone
Off
Button
Tone
Off
Lamp
Tone
Off
Lamp
Annunciator
Lamps
Panel 2
Annunciator
Lamps
Panel 1
Tone
Speaker
Tone
Speaker
Panel 1 Panel 2
Figure 7—Emergency Call Hook-Up Diagram with SF117/2-series
Continuous Duty Door Release, LI381 Corridor Light,
Smoke Detector, and BE007 Corridor Bell
Figure 8—Connection Diagram for
Parallel CM800 Panels

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System Operating Instructions
System operators must read the following operating
instructions concerning system equipment and terms used
in conjunction with the equipment.
CM800, CM900 Annunciators
Answer Emergency Calls: Emergency calls are indicated
by simultaneous operation of the following signals:
• Steady illuminationofthe associatedstationselector
lamp, which is marked to indicate call origin.
• Rapidly pulsatingaudibletone.Theaudible callsignal
maybe canceled bypressing thetone-offbutton. The
tone-off light will illuminate to indicate that tone is
silenced. The tone-off button may be pressed at any
time to verify operation of the tone-off lamp.
Call signals may only be canceled at the point of origin,
and all calls must be answered in person.
Test Station Annunciator Lamp (if so equipped):
One lamp test button is provided on each panel of
annunciator lamps. Press the lamp test button—all
annunciator lamps on that panel should be illuminated.
Improper Operation: If the CM800 or CM900 Annunciator
maintenance personnel. If a malfunction occurs during
a call-in, causing a lack of indication of call origin on the
observing which corridor light is illuminated, and then
SF117-, SF118-series Emergency Call Stations
Place an Emergency Call: Pull the call cord and wait for
an attendant. (Note: The SF118-series station has a
red call-placed light that illuminates when the cord is
pulled.)
Reset the Station: Push the slide switch up.
Improper Operation: If the station does not operate as
user serviceable parts on SF117-series and SF118-
series Emergency Call Stations.
SF154 Emergency Call Station
Place an Emergency Call: Press the switch in so that
the red area of the switch is visible, and wait for an
attendant.
Reset the Station: Press the switch out so that the red area
of the switch is not visible.
Improper Operation: If the station does not operate as
user serviceable parts on the SF154 Emergency Call
Station.
IR019, IR019B Remote Annunciator Tone Speakers
Emergency Calls: Emergency calls are indicated by a
rapidly pulsating audible tone. The audible tone signal
can be silenced by pressing the tone-off switch. (The
IR019 is not equipped with a tone-off light.) The IR019
and IR019B tone mimics the annunciator tone—either
steady or pulsing.
Improper Operation: If the speaker does not operate as
user serviceable parts on the IR019 and IR019B Remote
Annunciator Tone Speakers.
LI381 Corridor Light
Emergency Calls: Emergency calls are indicated by steady
illumination of the corridor light associated with the
calling station.
Improper Operation: If the corridor light does not operate
are no user serviceable parts on the LI381 Corridor
Light, other than bulbs.
LI382, LI382LED Corridor Lights
Emergency Calls: Emergency calls are indicated by steady
illumination of the corridor light associated with the
calling station. The second light can be used for other
call types initiated from the same zone.
Improper Operation: If the corridor light does not operate
are no user serviceable parts on the LI382 Corridor
Light, other than bulbs. There are no user serviceable
parts on the LI382LED Corridor Light.
LI118B, LI123B Corridor Lights
Emergency Calls: Emergency calls are indicated by steady
illumination of the corridor light and a steady buzzer.
Improper Operation: If the corridor light does not operate
are no user serviceable parts on the LI118 and LI123B
Corridor Lights, other than bulbs.
BE005, BE007 Corridor Bells
Emergency Calls: Emergency calls are indicated by a steady
ringing of the corridor bells.
Improper Operation: If the corridor bell does not operate
are no user serviceable parts on the BE005 and BE007
Corridor Bells.

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