VSP-V-1101A
Issue 9
V-1101A
ONE ZONE ONE-WAY PAGE ADAPTER
INTRODUCTION
The V-1101A is a One Zone One-way Page Adapter
for use with most electronic or electromechanical
telephone systems.
These instructions contain the specifications and
information necessary to install, operate, and maintain
the One Zone One-way Page Adapter.
This paging unit has received an FCC type KX
registration and is designed to be used with FCC
registered key telephone systems.
In accordance with FCC rules with applicable tariffs,
this intercom unit may only be installed with the
authorization of the owner of the host system.
Capacity
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The V-1101A is a one zone single talkpath unit
Each V-1101A will drive up to 150 Valcom
one-way amplified speaker assemblies
The FCC Registration Number
BAF9I7-69358-KX-N, will be listed in the affidavits
filed with the telephone company; it will also be
recorded in the system log kept by installation and
maintenance personnel. The local telephone
company is to be notified of the FCC Registration
Number when this intercom unit is installed.
Dimensions/Weight
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7.1" H x 5.9" W x 2.1" D
(18.03 cm H x 14.99 cm W x 5.33 cm D)
2.3 lbs. (1.04 kg)
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Nominal Specifications
SPECIFICATIONS
Input:
Impedance
Level
600 Ohms
-10 dBm
Purpose
To provide telephone system access to a single zone
of one-way paging.
Output:
Impedance
Level
8 Ohms
-10 dBm
Features
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Electronic key system line key access
PABX loop trunk port access
1A2 line button access
1A2 intercom access
Page port access
Directly drives Valcom one-way amplified
speaker assemblies
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Background music input
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NOTE: The intercom used MUST supply a holding
ground or page control lead to properly operate the
V-1101A. A page control lead is a lead that supplies
Ground whenever the intercom is in use, and which is
Open when the intercom is idle. Contact the
manufacturer of your intercom if you have questions
about this lead.
INSTALLATION
General
These instructions cover the installation procedures
for the Valcom V-1101A and any associated
equipment. Please consult practices for other
manufacturer's equipment if any other equipment is
being used. Refer to Figure 2 for connection block
pinouts.
Operation: Press the intercom button and dial the
number assigned to the V-1101A. You will then be
connected to the paging speakers. Make
announcement. The V-1101A will automatically
disconnect when you hang up.
The following sections contain step-by-step
instructions for wiring the Valcom V-1101A one zone
one-way page adapter. Each instruction is preceded
by a line. Place a check on the appropriate line as the
instruction is completed. The instructions also
include tests along the way to verify connections have
been made correctly. If these steps are followed
exactly, installation of your Valcom system will go
smoothly and quickly. If the results of a test do not
correspond with what is shown, DO NOT PROCEED
UNTIL THE PROBLEM HAS BEEN
Page Port Access
CAUTION: To use the V-1101A on a PABX or
electronic key system page port, the telephone system
MUST SUPPLY both an audio pair AND a dry
contact closure.
When accessing the V-1101A from a page port, the
following equipment will be required:
CORRECTED.
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NOTE: To facilitate system testing and
balancing, be sure to set the individual
volume controls at approximately 1/2
volume when installing one-way amplified
speaker assemblies.
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(1) V-1101A One Zone One-way Page Adapter
Telephone system page card (if page outputs are
not built in)
Valcom one-way amplified speaker assemblies
(quantity and style determined by specific
installation)
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Mounting
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A –24 Vdc power supply (size and quantity
determined by number and style of speakers)
NOTE: DO NOT install the V-1101A or its wiring
closer than 18" to a power supply or any equipment
that generates electrical noise.
Operation: Follow the telephone system
manufacturer's instructions for accessing paging.
Make announcement. The V-1101A will
automatically disconnect when you hang up.
__ 1. If you are using the Valcom VM-101
mounting frame:
__ (a) Using two #6 3/4" wood screws, mount the
frame on a vacant space on the backboard
with the telephone system common
equipment.
__ (b) Using the bolts supplied, attach the
V-1101A to the mounting frame.
__ (c) Plug the amphenol ended cable into the
V-1101A.
Background Music
Background music may be connected to the V-1101A
when using any of the above configurations. The
background music will automatically cut off when the
paging is accessed.
The background music source should have a output
impedance of approximately 8 Ohms. An output
level of 1 watt will be more than sufficient to drive
the amplified speakers. The background music
source must have it's own volume control.
__ (d) Attach the V-1101A terminal designation
strip to the punch down block on the frame.
__ 2. If you are using a separate punch down
block and cable:
__ (a) Using two #6 3/4" wood screws, mount the
unit in a vacant space on the backboard with
the telephone system common equipment.
__ (b) Mount a 66 type punch down block near the
unit.
The wiring of each arrangement is covered in the next
section.
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__ (c) On one column of the block, completely
punch down a 25 pair cable. The other end
of the cable should have a female amphenol
connector.
__ (c) If no relay is heard:
__ (1) Unplug power supply.
__ (2) Verify the V/BR and V/S pairs are
properly connected at the
__ (d) Plug the amphenol connector into the
V-1101A.
punch-down block and in the
amphenol.
__ (e) Mark the punch down block as shown in
Figure 2.
__ (3) Return to step 2, and verify all
connections.
__ (d) If a relay is heard, proceed to step 8.
__ 8. Unplug power supply.
Power Connections
__ 1. Unplug power supply.
Connecting Arrangements
__ 2. Connect –24 Vdc "B" battery (may be
referred to as "–" or "signal battery") from
power supply to BB (S/V) of the V-1101A.
__ 3. Connect –24 Vdc Ground ("B" ground, "+",
or "signal" ground) from the power supply to
BG (V/S).
__ 4. Connect –24 Vdc "A" battery (may be
referred to as "–" or "talk battery") from the
power supply to AB (BR/V) of the
V-1101A.
NOTE: Place a check by the arrangement being used
and proceed to the Figure indicated for step-by-step
installation instructions.
__ 1. Electronic key system line key access:
Proceed to Figure 3.
__ 2. PABX loop trunk port access:
Proceed to Figure 3.
__ 3. 1A2 key system line button access:
Proceed to Figure 4.
__ 4. 1A2 key system intercom access:
Proceed to Figure 5.
__ 5. Connect –24 Vdc Ground ("A" ground, "+",
or "talk ground") from the power supply to
AG (V/BR).
__ 6. Connect GROUND from the power supply
to a good Earth or Water Pipe ground.
__ 5. Electronic key or PABX page port access:
Proceed to Figure 6.
7.
Power Test:
__ (a) Plug in power supply.
__ (b) Using a screwdriver, momentarily short
between the BFT (W/S) and BFR (S/W)
leads of the V-1101A and listen for a relay
to operate in the unit.
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FIGURE 2
A
B
C
D
E
F
TIP
RING
HOLDING GROUND
26
1
27
2
28
3
29
4
30
5
31
6
32
7
33
8
T
R
H
SIG
DIR
W/BL
BL/W
W/O
O/W
W/G
G/W
W/BR
BR/W
W/S
ICM START
GROUND START
CT2
CT2
BFT
BFR
A1
A1
A2
A2
MT
MR
PG
OUT
NORMALLY OPEN CONTACT
BATTERY FEED TIP
BATTERY FEED RING
S/W
R/BL
BL/R
R/O
O/R
R/G
NORMALLY OPEN CONTACT
NORMALLY OPEN CONTACT
MUSIC INPUT
G/R
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R/BR
BR/R
R/S
PAGE OUT
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10
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12
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13
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14
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15
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16
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17
43
18
44
19
45
20
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21
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22
48
23
49
24
50
25
S/R
BK/BL
BL/BK
BK/O
O/BK
BK/G
G/BK
BK/BR
BR/BK
BK/S
S/BK
Y/BL
BL/Y
Y/O
O/Y
Y/G
G/Y
Y/BR
BR/Y
Y/S
-24V START
-24V DIR
S/Y
V/BL
BL/V
V/O
O/V
V/G
G/V
AG
AB
BG
BB
FILTERED -24VDC
V/BR
BR/V
V/S
UNFILTERED -24VDC
S/V
NOTE: AG AND BG ARE "+", AB AND BB ARE "-"
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PABX LOOP TRUNK PORT
OR ELECTRONIC KEY
SYSTEM LINE BUTTON
PUNCHDOWN
BLOCK
V-1101A
TIP
RING
(W/BL)
(BL/W)
(W/O)
(W/G)
(W/S)
(S/W)
(R/BL)
(BL/R)
26
T
(W/BL)
1
27
28
30
5
R (BL/W)
H (W/O)
DIR
(W/G)
BFT (W/S)
BFR (S/W)
31
6
A1 (R/BL)
A1 (BL/R)
ONE-WAY
AMPLIFIED SPEAKER
ASSEMBLIES
(R/G)
(G/R)
(R/BR)
(BR/R)
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8
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MT (R/G)
MR (G/R)
PG (R/BR)
OUT(BR/R)
-24VDC POWER SUPPLY
(V/BR)
(BR/V)
(V/S)
49
24
50
25
AG (V/BR)
AB (BR/V)
BG (V/S)
BB (S/V)
A GROUND
A BATTERY
B GROUND
B BATTERY
(S/V)
FIGURE 3
ELECTRONIC KEY SYSTEM LINE BUTTON ACCESS OR PABX LOOP TRUNK ACCESS
WIRING INSTRUCTIONS
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(c) If you do not hear the page:
Place a check by each step as it is completed.
__ 1. Add a strap on the V-1101A punchdown
block from Tip to BFT (W/BL to W/S).
__ 2. Add a strap from Ring to BFR (BL/W to
S/W).
(1) unplug the power supply;
(2) go back to step 1 and recheck all
your connections.
__ 12. Connect the tip (W/BL) of the V-1101A to
Tip of your telephone system loop trunk port
(PABX) or C.O. line position (E-key).
__ 13. Connect the Ring (BL/W) of the V-1101A to
Ring of the telephone system.
__ 3. Add a strap from H to DIR (W/O to W/G).
__ 4. Add a strap from DIR to Red/Blue (W/G to
R/BL).
__ 5. Add a strap from Blue/Red to BG (BL/R to
V/S).
__ 6. Connect Tip of the one-way amplified
speaker assemblies to the V-1101A PG lead
(R/BR).
__ 7. Connect Ring of the speakers to the OUT
lead (BR/R).
__ 8. Connect the GND terminal of the speakers
(black lead of horns) to the power supply
Ground ("+" or "B Ground").
__ 9. Connect the –24 Vdc lead of the speakers
(white lead of horns) to the power supply
–24 Vdc ("-" or "B Battery").
__ 10. Plug in the power supply.
__ 11. Test the unit by connecting a lineman's test
set across the V-1101A Tip and Ring:
__ 14. Test the system by dialing the proper trunk
access code (PABX) or pressing the
appropriate line key (E-key) and speaking
into the handset:
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(a) If you hear the page, go to step 15.
(b) If you do not hear the page, verify proper
telephone system configuration and
programming. If you have programming
questions, contact the telephone system
manufacturer.
__ 15. Adjust the volume controls on the individual
speakers to the desired levels.
__ 16. If background music is to be provided:
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(a) Connect the music source to the
V-1101A MT and MR (R/G and G/R).
(b) With the V-1101A idle adjust the music
source volume control to provide the desired
level at the speakers.
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(a) Go "off hook" and speak. Your voice
should come out the speakers.
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(b) If you hear the page: disconnect your
test set and go to step 12.
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PUNCHDOWN
BLOCK
1A2 TELEPHONES
PAGE BUTTON
V-1101A
TIP
(W/BL)
(BL/W)
26
1
T (W/BL)
R (BL/W)
RING
LAMP
LGND
H (W/O)
DIR
(W/G)
BFT (W/S)
BFR (S/W)
A1 (R/BL)
A1 (BL/R)
ONE-WAY
AMPLIFIED SPEAKER
ASSEMBLIES
POWER SUPPLY
A2 (R/O)
A2 (O/R)
MT (R/G)
MR (G/R)
(R/O)
(O/R)
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PG (R/BR)
OUT (BR/R)
LAMP GROUND
LAMP BATTERY
A GROUND
A BATTERY
B GROUND
(V/BR)
(BR/V)
(V/S)
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24
50
25
AG (V/BR)
AB (BR/V)
BG (V/S)
BB (S/V)
(S/V)
B BATTERY
FIGURE 4
1A2 KEY SYSTEM LINE BUTTON ACCESS
(2) go back to step 1 and recheck
all your connections.
__ 12. Cross-connect the tip (W/BL) of the
V-1101A to Tip of the paging line button of
all your telephones.
__ 13. Cross-connect Ring (BL/W) of the V-1101A
to Ring of all the telephone paging buttons.
__ 14. Cross-connect the Red/Orange (R/O) of the
V-1101A to the lamp lead of the paging line
button on all telephones.
WIRING INSTRUCTIONS
Place a check by each step as it is completed.
__ 1. Add a strap on the V-1101A punchdown
block from Tip to BFT (W/BL to W/S).
__ 2. Add a strap from Ring to BFR (BL/W to
S/W).
__ 3. Add a strap from H to DIR (W/O to W/G).
__ 4. Add a strap from DIR to Red/Blue (W/G to
R/BL).
__ 5. Add a strap from Blue/Red to BG (BL/R to
V/S).
__ 6. Connect Tip of the one-way amplified
speaker assemblies to the V-1101A PG
(R/BR) lead.
__ 7. Connect Ring of the speakers to OUT
(BR/R).
__ 8. Connect the GND terminal of the speakers
(black lead of horns) to the power supply
Ground ("+" or "B Ground").
__ 9. Connect the –24 Vdc lead of the speakers
(white lead of horns) to the power supply
–24 Vdc ("–" or "B Battery").
__ 10. Plug in the power supply.
__ 11. Test the unit by connecting a lineman's test
set across the V-1101A Tip and Ring:
__ 15. Connect from the V-1101A Orange/Red
(O/R) to the power supply 10 Vac.
__ 16. Test the system by pressing the page line
button and speaking into the handset:
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(a) If you hear the page and see a lamp on
the phones go to step 17.
(b) If you do not get a lamp verify steps 14
and 15 have been performed correctly.
(c) If you do not hear the page verify steps
12 and 13 have been performed correctly
and all connections are good.
__ 17. Adjust the volume controls on the individual
speakers to the desired levels.
__ 18. If background music is to be provided:
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(a) Connect the music source to the
V-1101A MT and MR (R/G and G/R).
(b) With the V-1101A idle adjust the music
source volume control to provide the desired
level at the speakers.
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(a) Go "off hook" and speak. Your voice
should come out the speakers.
(b) If you hear the page: disconnect your
test set and go to step 12.
(c) If you do not hear the page:
(1) unplug the power supply;
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INTERCOM
TIP
RING
PC
BLOCK
(W/BL)
(BL/W)
(W/O)
(O/W)
V-1101A
26
1
27
2
T
R
H
(W/BL)
(BL/W)
(W/O)
SIG
RET
SIG (O/W)
MT (R/G)
MR (G/R)
AUDIO SIG
AUDIO GND
ONE-WAY
AMPLIFIED SPEAKER
ASSEMBLIES
PG (R/BR)
OUT(BR/R)
AUD GND
AUD SIG
A GND
A BATT
B GND
(V/BR)
(BR/V)
(V/S)
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24
50
25
AG (V/BR)
AB (BR/V)
BG (V/S)
BB (S/V)
(S/V)
B BATT
POWER SUPPLY
FIGURE 5
1A2 INTERCOM ACCESS
__ 6. Connect Tip of the one-way amplified
speaker assemblies to the V-1101A PG
(R/BR) lead.
WIRING INSTRUCTIONS:
Place a check by each step as it is completed.
__ 7. Connect Ring of the speakers to OUT
(BR/R).
__ 1. Connect from the V-1101A Tip (W/BL) to
Tip of your intercom.
__ 8. Connect the GND terminal of the speakers
(black lead of horns) to the power supply
Ground ("+" or "B Ground).
__ 9. Connect the –24 Vdc lead of the speakers
(white lead of horns) to the power supply
–24 Vdc terminal ("-" or "B Battery").
__ 10. Plug in the power supply.
__ 11. Test the system by pressing down the
intercom button, dialing the code for page
access, and speaking into the handset.
__ 2. Connect from the V-1101A Ring (BL/W) to
the intercom Ring.
__ 3. Connect from the V-1101A H (W/O) to the
intercom page control lead (may be called
Holding Ground).
__ 4. Connect from the V-1101A SIG (O/W) to
the intercom number being used for page
access. Important Note: The V-1101A
requires only one lead from the intercom
number. On Valcom intercoms this is the
"S" lead. On other intercoms it is usually
the "R" or "Ring" lead.
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(a) If you hear the page go to step 12.
(b) If you do not hear the page unplug the
power supply, go back to step 1, and verify
all your connections. Also repeat the power
test in power connection section, step 7.
__ 5. Connect from the V-1101A BG (V/S) to one
of the following:
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(a) Power supply ring ground if using 105
Vac for intercom signaling.
(b) Power supply 18 Vac ground if using 18
Vac for intercom signaling.
(c) Power supply 10 Vac ground if using 10
Vac for intercom signaling.
__ 12. While paging, adjust the volume controls on
the individual speakers to the desired levels.
__ 13. If background music is to be provided:
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(a) Connect the music source to the
V-1101A MT and MR (R/G and G/R).
(b) With the V-1101A idle, adjust the music
source volume control to provide the desired
level at the speakers.
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PUNCHDOWN
BLOCK
V-1101A
TIP
RING
(W/BL)
(BL/W)
(W/O)
(O/W)
26
1
27
2
T
R
H
(W/BL)
(BL/W)
(W/O)
CONTACT
DIR (W/G)
MT (R/G)
MR (G/R)
ONE-WAY
AMPLIFIED SPEAKER
ASSEMBLIES
PG (R/BR)
OUT(BR/R)
(V/BR)
(BR/V)
(V/S)
49
24
50
25
AG (V/BR)
AB (BR/V)
BG (V/S)
BB (S/V)
A GROUND
A BATTERY
B GROUND
B BATT
(S/V)
FIGURE 6
PAGE PORT ACCESS
__ 10. Plug in the power supply.
WIRING INSTRUCTIONS:
__ 11. Test the system by dialing the telephone
system page access code or pressing the
page button and speaking into the handset:
Place a check by each step as it is completed.
__ 1. Connect the Tip (W/BL) of the V-1101A to
Tip of your telephone system page port.
__ 2. Connect the Ring (BL/W) lead to Ring of
the page port.
__ 3. Add a strap on the V-1101A punchdown
block from H to DIR (W/O to W/G).
__ 4. Connect the V-1101A BG (V/S) lead to one
side of the page port dry contact closure.
__ 5. Connect the other side of the contacts to the
V-1101A H (W/O) lead.
__ 6. Connect Tip of the one-way amplified
speaker assemblies to PG (R/BR) of the
V-1101A.
__ 7. Connect Ring of the speakers to OUT
(BR/R).
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(a) If you hear the page go to step 12.
(b) If you do not hear the page verify steps
1-10 have been performed properly and all
connections are good. Also verify proper
telephone system configuration and
programming. If you have programming
questions contact the telephone system
manufacturer.
__ 12. Adjust the volume controls on the individual
speakers to the desired levels while paging.
__ 13. If background music is to be provided:
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(a) Connect the music source to the
V-1101A MT and MR (R/G and G/R).
(b) With the V-1101A idle adjust the music
source volume control to provide the desired
level at the speakers.
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__ 8. Connect the GND terminals of the speakers
(black lead of horns) to the power supply
Ground ("+" or "B Ground").
__ 9. Connect the –24 Vdc lead of the speakers
(white lead of horns) to the power supply
–24 Vdc terminal ("-" or "B Battery").
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When connecting the V-1101A to a page port (Figure
6) a Ground must be connected through the dry
contact closure of the telephone system page card to
both the Holding Ground and the Ground Start
terminals of the V-1101A.
OPERATION
General
The V-1101A contains the required circuitry to allow
paging access from most types of telephone systems.
To operate correctly, the V-1101A must receive two
signals: a ground on the Holding Ground input and
either a momentary AC signal on the Signal Input
lead or a momentary or continuous ground on the
Ground Start lead.
Once the V-1101A has been activated it will remove
the background music (if connected) from the
speakers and allow you to page. The unit will stay
active until you hang up, at which time the holding
ground will be removed and the unit will be allowed
to release.
The unit may be wired for loop start operation for use
on PABX's or electronic key systems (Figure 3). In
this application the unit will supply the –24 Vdc talk
battery required by the telephone system trunk card.
The holding ground and start leads required by the
page unit will be supplied internally in this case.
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
When trouble is reported, verify the unit is properly
connected and there are no broken connections
leading to this unit.
Connections for access by a 1A2 line button are
similar to those above, except that the unit is
cross-connected directly to the button of the
telephone instead of to a trunk card (Figure 4). A
spare set of relay contacts is used to switch lamp
voltage to the phones.
Assistance in troubleshooting is available from the
factory. When calling, you should have a VOM and a
test set and be calling from the job site. Call (540)
563-2000 and ask for Technical Support, or call
(540) 767-1555 for Valcom 24-hour Automated
Support or visit our website at
When connecting the V-1101A to an intercom
number (Figure 5) four leads are required from the
intercom: Tip and Ring to supply audio, a Page
Control Lead, and a Signal Lead. The Page Control
Lead must supply a Ground whenever the intercom is
in use, and must be open when the intercom is idle.
This lead is used to release the V-1101A at the end of
a page. The intercom may be wired to use 10 Vac, 18
Vac, or 105 Vac for signaling. The intercom signal
must be momentary, i.e., the signal must be present
for approximately 1 second and then drop off. A
continuous signal will prevent the V-1101A from
operating.
Valcom equipment is not field repairable. Valcom,
Inc. maintains service facilities in Roanoke, VA.
Should repairs be necessary, attach a tag to the unit
clearly stating company name, address, phone
number, contact person, and the nature of the
problem.
Send the unit to:
Valcom, Inc.
Repair & Return Dept.
5614 Hollins Road
Roanoke, VA 24019-5056
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TROUBLESHOOTING CHART
Symptom
Solution
1. No output at speakers. 1. Check for audio on the Red/Brown pair of the V-1101A while paging.
(a) If audio is present: Verify proper audio and power wiring to speakers. Try
connecting a speaker in the equipment room: Connect the Tip and Ring leads
directly to the Red/Brown pair of the V-1101A and connect the –24 Vdc and
ground leads to the power supply. Test again.
(b) If no audio: Refer to Wiring Instructions and complete the power test (step
7). Correct any problems and test again. If there is still no audio, then return
to the installation Figure used and verify ALL connections. Use a meter to
verify the connections from the punchdown block to the amphenol. If there is
still no audio and you used Figure 5 Intercom Access, connect a bell or
buzzer to the V-1101A H and SIG leads. Dial the page access number. If the
bell or buzzer does not ring, then you are either not getting a page control
from the intercom, or you have connected the wrong half of the signal pair to
the V-1101A SIG lead.
2. Music will not cut off
during a page.
2. Complete all steps above for “no output at speakers”.
Preamplifier
and
Voice Limiting Ckt
T
R
PG
OUT
MT
BFT
BFR
AB
Battery Feed
and
AG
A Relay
MR
H
Control Circuit
and
A1
A1
SIG
DIR
A1
A2
CT Relay
A2
A2
CT
CT
BB
BG
Regulator
CT2
V-1101A SIMPLIFIED SCHEMATIC
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VALCOM LIMITED WARRANTY
Valcom, Inc. warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under conditions of normal use and service
for a period of one year from the date of shipment. The obligation under this warranty shall be limited to the replacement, repair or
refund of any such defective device within the warranty period, provided that:
1.
2.
3.
inspection by Valcom, Inc. indicates the validity of the claim,
the defect is not the result of damage, misuse, or negligence after the original shipment.
the product has not been altered in any way or repaired by others and that factory sealed units are unopened (A service
charge plus parts and labor will be applied to units defaced or physically damaged),
freight charges for the return of products to Valcom are prepaid,
all units ‘out of warranty’ are subject to a service charge. The service charge will cover minor repairs (Major repairs will be
subject to additional charges for parts and labor).
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This warranty is in lieu of and excludes all other warranties, expressed or implied, and in no event shall Valcom, Inc. be
liable for any anticipated profits, consequential damages, loss of time or other losses incurred by the buyer in connection
with the purchase, operation, or use of the product.
This warranty specifically excludes damage incurred in shipment. In the event a product is received in damaged condition, the
carrier should be notified immediately. Claims for such damage should be filed with the carrier involved in accordance with the
F.O.B. point.
Headquarters:
Valcom, Inc.
In Canada
CMX Corporation
5614 Hollins Road
35 Van Kirk Drive #11 and 12
Brampton, Ontario L7A1A5
Phone: (905) 456-1072
FAX: (905) 456-2269
Roanoke, VA 24019-5056
Phone: (540) 563-2000
FAX: (540) 362-9800
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