Valcom VSP-V-2925A manual

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    VSP-V- 2925 A Issue 3 1 947212 TALKBACK INTERCOM SYSTEM V-2925A - ADD ON EXPA NSION UNIT FOR THE V-2924A The basic V- 2924A Talkback Intercom System prov ides 24 stat ions with on e-w ay, two-w ay, group call and all call pages. The V- 2925A Ex pansion Un it is an add on unit for th e V-2924A . Each V-2925A Expansi on Unit will expand the V-2924A b[...]

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    2 947212 P4 P2 SW 1 P3 AC Po we r Fus e P1 P1 Si de View To p View Po we r LED 115/ 2 30 Sw it ch FIGURE 1 - V-2925A CONT ROL AND CONNEC TOR LO CATIONS P1 P2 P3 P4 SW 1 - BG M Gr oup S elec t D ip S witc h (S ee T abl e) Co nne ct or s: - Co nne ct s t o the V -2924 A Contro l Unit - C onn ects t o an add iti on al V - 29 25A E xp ans i on Un it - [...]

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    3 947212 FIGURE 2 - PUNCHDOWN BLOCK CONNE CTIONS Block P3 - Switch Inputs Block P4 – Speaker Outputs Expa nsio n Unit #1 *Expa nsion Unit #2 *Exp an sion Unit #3 Expa nsio n Unit #1 *Expa nsion Unit #2 *Expa nsion Unit #3 26 1 27 2 28 W/B L BL /W W/O O/W W/ GR INA2 5 INB 2 5 INA2 6 INB 2 6 INA2 7 INA4 9 INB 4 9 INA5 0 INB 5 0 INA5 1 INA7 3 INB 7 [...]

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    4 947212 Table 1 - Background Music Options Background Music Switch OFF Switch ON Stations Main Board SW1 1-6 SW1-1 No BGM group 1 BGM group 1 7-12 SW1-2 No BGM group 2 BGM group 2 13-18 SW1-3 No BGM group 3 BGM group 3 19-24 SW1-4 No BGM group 4 BGM group 4 Expansion Board 1 : 25-30 SW1-1 No BGM group 5 BGM group 5 31-36 SW1-2 No BGM group 6 BGM g[...]

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    5 947212 Table 3 - Page Dial Codes: Groups Dial Code Main Board Expansion 1 Expansion 2 Expansion 3 123456789 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 #10 external all call #11 system all call #!2 #13 #14 #15 #16 #17 #60 * Example: #60 + 72 + 74 + … + * Serial Group Call - User may select any combination of group codes during dialing #61 #62 #63 #64 #65 #66 #[...]

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    6 947212 TROUBLESHOOT ING CHART Problem Corrective Act io n No sy stem operation . • Verify AC voltage is presen t at the receptacle. • Check the fus e located on the bottom of the unit. If blown, replace w ith a 1 amp, 250 V AC fus e. • Verify that 25 pair cable con nectors are com pletely plugged into circu it board conn ectors. • Refe r [...]