INSTALLATION MANUALVOICE SECURITY SYSTEM VS-900Please follow the instructions in this manual to obtain the optimum results from this unit.We also reco
107.2. Equipment Functions• VS-900MF Main FrameThe VS-900MF accommodates the following cards: Up to 2 VS-900MS or VS-900AL Cards (both cards maybe mix
11• RS-160 Substation (Indoor Vandal-Resistant Type)The RS-160 can call and converse with the registered master stations. It utilizes a single-pair sh
128. VS-900MF MAIN FRAME NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS1. AC Input ConnectorsConnect to the AC output terminal of the PU-200power transformer unit. (See p
139. INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION PROCEDURES(1) System Design(2) Equipment Installation(4) Connecting the Station/Outside Line to Each Exchange Card(3)
1410. EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION10.1. VS-900MF Main Frame10.1.1. Rack mountingStep 1. Attach the supplied rack mounting brackets to the frame.Mounting bra
1510.1.2. Wall mounting (Optional YC-303 Wall Mounting Frame is required.)Step 1. Mount the YC-303 bracket to the wall.Wood screw 5.1 x 38(accessory)K
1610.2. PU-200 Power Transformer Unit10.2.1. Rack mountingStep 1. Remove the 4 mounting screws, and attach the supplied wall mounting brackets to the
1710.2.2. Wall mountingStep 1. Remove the 4 mounting screws, and attach the supplied wall mounting brackets to the transformerusing the removed screws
1810.3. RS-150, RS-160, RS-170, RS-180 and RS-190 Substations Mount the substation to an electrical box mounted in the wall.RS-150/-160/-170/-180/-190
1910.4. RS-191 Option Handset (Indoor type) 10.4.1. Wall mountingMount the option handset to an electrical box mounted in the wall.RS-191Oval head com
2TABLE OF CONTENTS1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ... 42. FCC REQUIREMENTS ...
2010.5. Master Station10.5.1. Desk-top mountingConnect the supplied modular-plug cord.10.5.2. Wall mountingPull out, rotate, and reset the cradle hook
2110.6. VS-900SC Site Connector10.6.1. Rack mountingVS-900SCRack mounting screw 5 x 12 (accessory)Fiber washer M5 (accessory)Tapping screw 3 x 12 (acc
2211. VS-900MF CARD INSTALLATION 11.1. Backup Battery InstallationCautionAll cards contain many CMOS ICs which are easily damaged by static electricit
2311.2. Card InstallationStep 1. Remove each card from its static-protective bag, and install it in its designated position in the MainFrame. • For th
2412. WIRING12.1. Wiring from the Station or Outside LineStep 1. Remove the main frame's bottom panel as shown below.Step 2. Connect stations or
2512.2. Supplied Connector ConnectionUse the supplied connectors for exchange connections as follows. Step 1. Insert a cable into the connector and ti
2612.3. VS-900MS Master Station Interface Card Connection12.3.1. Master Station and VS-900MS connection• The VS-900MS can be interfaced with up to 2 M
27[Connection]• Connect the MS-900 to the VS-900MS using 2 twisted pair cables as shown below referring to the followingprocedures.1. Fit the 4P conne
2812.3.2. External recording device and VS-900MS connectionAn external recording device can be connected to each master station line. [Connection]To c
2912.4. MS-900 Master Station Connection and Adjustment12.4.1. External speaker connectionFollow the procedures below when connecting an external spea
312.4. MS-900 Master Station Connection and Adjustment12.4.1. External speaker connection ...
3012.5. VS-900AL Telephone Interface Card Connection12.5.1. Telephone and VS-900AL connectionThe VS-900AL can be interfaced with up to 2 commercial te
31[Setting telephone's talking volume levels]When the talking volume is low, set it using the switch SW101 (for Line 1) or SW201 (for Line 2) on
3212.5.2. External recording device and VS-900AL connectionAn external recording device can be connected to each telephone line. [Connection]To connec
3312.6. VS-900RS Substation Interface Card Connection12.6.1. Substation and VS-900RS connection The VS-900RS can be interfaced with up to 16 substatio
3412.6.2. External amplifier and VS-900RS connection 1-core shielded cable1 twisted pair cableVS-900RSCN1CN5Voice outputVoice inputHOTGND(For paging a
3512.7. VS-910RS Substation Interface Card ConnectionRS-190 Substation and VS-910RS connectionThe VS-910RS can be interfaced with up to 16 RS-190 Subs
3612.8. VS-900CO Outside Line Interface Card Connection12.8.1. Outside line and VS-900CO connectionThe VS-900CO can be interfaced with up to 2 outside
3712.8.2. External recording device and VS-900CO connectionAn external recording device can be connected to each telephone line. [Connection]To connec
3812.9. VS-900AF Audio Function Card Connection12.9.1. Amplifier and VS-900AF connectionPaging can be provided through connected external amplifiers u
3912.9.2. External sound source and VS-900AF connectionThe External Sound Source Distribution function can be operated using the VS-900AF. [Connection
4When Installing the Unit[Applicable to the exchange and the station]• Do not expose the unit to rain or an environmentwhere it may be splashed by wat
4012.10. VS-900TI Tie-Line Interface Card Exchange InterconnectionUp to 16 exchanges can be tie-line interconnected using the VS-900TI card. [Connecti
41Connect as shown below.Exchange interconnection by means of VS-900TI 2 twisted pair cables 2 twisted pair cables 2 twisted pair cables 2 twisted pai
42[Exchange Number Setting]When interconnecting the exchanges using the VS-900TI, assign the exchange number to each exchangewith the SW1 switch locat
4312.11.1. Exchange connection example12.11. VS-900SC Site Connector ConnectionVS-900SCVS-900TI Tie-Line unitPU-200 Power Transformer unitVS-900MFVS-9
4412.11.3. Connection to the VS-900TIConnect each connector of the unit's Voice Lines 1 – 4 to the corresponding connector on the VS-900TI's
4512.11.4. Connecting the VS-900SC to another VS-900SC unitConnect individual Voice Lines 1 – 4 connectors to each other.Pins No. 1 and 2 of each conn
4612.12. VS-900MF Main Frame and PU-200 Power Transformer Connection[Connection]Connect as shown below using 2 parallel pair cables. Use cables with a
4713. MAIN FRAME AND PC CONNECTION13.1. Programming PC Connection13.1.1. Direct connection by means of RS-232CUsing the RS-232C cable, connect the pro
4813.1.2. Connection via modemConnect as shown below.Connection via modem (Programming PC) VS-900MF ModemModemCN108CN1061 DCD2 RXD3 TXD4 DTR5GND6 DSR7
4913.2. Operation Log PC Connection13.2.1. Direct connection by means of RS-232CUsing the RS-232C cable, connect the operating log PC to the VS-900MF
5When Installing the Unit[Applicable to the exchange and the station]• Avoid installing the unit in humid or dusty locations,in locations exposed to t
5013.2.2. Connection via modemConnect as shown below.Connection via modem (Operation log PC) VS-900MF ModemModemCN108CN1061 DCD2RXD3 TXD4 DTR5GND6 DSR
5114. SPEECH AND FUNCTION TESTSUsing installed equipment, perform both speech and function tests after system programming completion. 14.1. Speech Tes
52Power Source 5 V DC, 24 V DC (supplied from the main frame)Current Consumption 50 mA (5 V DC), 200 mA (24 V DC)Supply Power 24 V DC, 80 mANumber
532-pin dedicated connector ... 2 4-pin dedicated connector ... 2 Ferrite clamp SFC-10 ...
544-pin dedicated connector ... 4 [VS-900CO Outside Line Interface Card]Power Source 5 V DC, 15 V DC, 24 V DC (supplied f
552-pin dedicated connector ... 2 4-pin dedicated connector ... 10 [VS-900AF Audio Function Card
Printed in Japan133-06-231-3GWood screw (5.1 x 38) ... 4Tapping screw (4 x 12) ...
6WARNING (For U.S.A. only)This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed andused in accordance with the
73. INDUSTRIAL CANADA REQUIREMENTSEQUIPMENT ATTACHMENT LIMITATIONS"NOTICE: The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certifi
84. GENERAL DESCRIPTIONThe VS-900 Security System is a voice communication system that permits calls to be quickly and easilymade - even in emergency
97. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION AND EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONS7.1. System ConfigurationVS-900 Exchange (1)VS-900 Exchange (2)VS-900 Exchange (16)Rack Mount PanelPN-
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