Installation Instructions for:
Advantage TelPlus
(P/N: AVR TEL PLUS)
P/N 09820454
Revision A
See the Advantage plus Service Manual (P/N 09820460) for operational theory and service procedures.
See the SONICS Database Management Manual (P/N 09820426) for options programming procedures.
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DESCRIPTION
The TelPlus is an optional add-on unit that, when added to the
Advantage plus Base Module, provides a second telephone line
interface with the central monitoring console.
You can configure the TelPlus for either a second dial telephone
interface,
line then using the Base Module’s telephone interface for a
backup dial communication line.
NOTE: You can configure the Base Module’s telephone line
When providing a second dial telephone line, the TelPlus provides
telephone line monitoring and automatic house telephone disconnection for the second line (similar to Base Module operation).
or as the Advantage plus’ primary dedicated telephone
connection for either dial line or dedicated line connection (but not both). Use the TelPlus to provide a
telephone line interface.
second
CALCULATING BATTERY STANDBY
Before installation you must add the TelPlus’s Normal Standby
current (0 mA), Alarm current (45 mA) to the Base Module’s standby
battery calculations.
To properly calculate the backup battery capacity you
evaluate the Normal Standby and the Alarm current required by all
devices powered by the Base Module. Calculate the connected
devices’ Ampere-Hour requirements using the following factors:
• the total standby load
• hours of required standby operation
• the required duration of alarm signaling (normally 4 minutes
for residential fire, 15 minutes for commercial burglary).
NOTE: See the “Advantage plus Installation Instructions”
(P/N 09820450) for complete details.
MUST
INSTALLATION
TELPLUS OPTIONS
1. In the SONICS Modify-ASOP-Equipment screen, select the
TelPlus Module.
2. In the SONICS
the following options:
• Telephone Number
• The Dialing Sequence (see Dialing Sequence later in these
instructions)
• Enable Line Monitor
Modify-ASOP-Phone options screen, select
TELPLUS MOUNTING
The TelPlus plugs onto the Base Module as a daughter board, using
the Base Module’s J9 connector and a nylon standoff for support.
1. Carefully press the flanged end of the supplied standoff into the
hole just to the right of the Base Module’s J9 connector.
2. Align the TelPlus connector pins with Base Module J9 and
carefully press into place.
3. Gently press the nylon standoff into the hole on the right of the
TelPlus board.
4. Connect the TelPlus board’s green Earth Ground cable to the
chassis Earth Ground stud along with the Base Module’s Earth
Ground cable.
SECONDARY DIAL LINE INSTALLATION
The required RJ cord and external RJ31X jack are supplied in the
installation kit. Refer to Figure 1 throughout the installation and
setup procedure.
1. Install the external RJ31X jack in a location near the Advantage plus chassis and make all necessary telephone line
connections.
UL Fire and Burglary installations must use the fused RJ31X
jack included in the ULB and ULF Installation Kits.
NOTE: Local codes and/or ordinances may require that your
2. MAKE SURE TelPlus DIAL jumpers JP1 and JP2 are installed,
3. Plug the RJ cord into the external jack, route into the chassis,
4. Inside the RJ31X jack, connect the telephone line to pins 4 and
local telephone company make these connections.
and jumpers JP3 and JP4 are removed. This configures the
TelPlus for secondary dial line operation.
and plug the other end to the TelPlus RJ jack (J2).
5, and connect the house telephone to pins 1 and 8.
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NOTE: All UL Fire and Burglary installations
must use the fused RJ31X jack included
in the ULB and ULF Installation Kits.
To Primary
House Phone
678
5
4
321
To Dial
Telco Line
"Primary" Dial Line
Connection
"Secondary" Dial Line
Connection
To Secondary
House Phone
678
5
4
321
To Dial
Telco Line
Base Module
Electrical shock hazard present
during telephone line servicing.
RING
TIP
DEDT
DEDR
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EGND
-----XF2
DUPO
ANS
TLM
------
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+12V
------
WARNING!
JP1
JP2
DIAL
JP3
JP4
DED
RING TIP
TELPLUS
REV
90227
SN:
EGND Cable to chassis EARTH GND stud
Figure 1. TelPlus Secondary Dial Line Configuration
PRIMARY DEDICATED LINE INSTALLATION
The required RJ cord and external RJ31X jack are supplied in the
installation kit. Refer to Figure 2 throughout the installation and
setup procedure.
1. Install the external RJ31X jack in a location near the Advantage plus chassis. Be sure to label the dedicated line RJ31X
jack so a dial line is not plugged here by mistake.
UL Fire and Burglary installations must use the fused RJ31X
jack included in the ULB and ULF Installation Kits.
2. Connect the dedicated line to pins 4 and 5 of the external RJ
jack.
NOTE: Local codes and/or ordinances may require that your
NOTE: All UL Fire and Burglary installations
Telco Line
"Backup" Dial Line
"Primary" Dedicated
To Dedicated
local telephone company make these connections.
must use the fused RJ31X jack included
in the ULB and ULF Installation Kits.
To House
Telephone
678
5
4
321
To Dial
Connection
Line Connection
678
5
4
321
Line
Base Module
Electrical shock hazard present
during telephone line servicing.
RING
TIP
DEDT
DEDR
------
------
------
------
------
EGND
-----XF2
DUPO
ANS
TLM
------
------
+12V
------
WARNING!
JP1
JP2
DIAL
JP3
JP4
DED
RING TIP
EGND Cable to chassis EARTH GND stud
TELPLUS
REV
90227
SN:
J8
J8
3. MAKE SURE TelPlus DED jumpers JP3 and JP4 are installed ,
and jumpers JP1 and JP2 are removed. This configures the
TelPlus for primary dedicated line operation.
4. Plug the RJ cord into the external jack, route into the chassis, and
plug the other end to the TelPlus RJ jack (J2).
NOTE: Wire the Base Module backup dial line identically to a
Base Module primary dial line. OPTIONS DOWNLOADING WITH TELPLUS
When using the TelPlus for dedicated line connection, always
disconnect the dedicated line for the Base Module’s initial options
download. While in the Test Mode, the Base Module always
assumes it is configured for dial line operation.
TELPLUS OPERATION
In Dial Line #2 operation, TelPlus relay K1 is turned on, connecting
the TelPlus to the dial line through JP 1 and 2.
In dedicated line operation, TelPlus relay K1 turns off, connecting
the TelPlus to the dedicated line through JP 3 and 4. If the dial
backup on the Base Module is needed, relay K1 turns on.
DIALING SEQUENCE
Adding the TelPlus as a secondary dial telephone line provides
the Advantage plus with three different dialing options. All three
of the available options use a dual line dialing sequence to dial
the two programmed central station telephone numbers:
Sequence A. 1, 2, 1, 2, 1, 2, 1, 2
Sequence B. 1, 1, 2, 2, 1, 1, 2, 2
Sequence C. 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 2
Using Sequence A, the primary line always dials the first programmed telephone number, and the secondary (TelPlus) line always
dials the second programmed telephone number.
The other two sequences are useful when using cellular for the
secondary (backup) line. All dialing sequences try to report using the
land line first if possible.
LINE MONITORING
Selecting the Enable Line #2 Monitor option allows the TelPlus to
generate an alarm any time the DC voltage on dial line #2 falls below
2 VDC for over one minute.
For UL Fire systems you must enable both the primary and second
dial line Telephone Line Monitors. This ensures that if one line goes
down that Advantage plus only attempts communication over the
existing good line.
NOTE: Enabling Telephone Line Monitor #2 automatically
dedicates the Base Module’s AUX4 output for telephone
line monitoring, making it unavailable for other uses.
CONTACT CHECKS
Optioning a dual dial telephone line system for Contact Check at
exactly 24 hours automatically performs the contact check on both
lines.
Advantage plus first calls the central station using the primary
line, then the secondary line. This verifies that both lines are
functioning properly.
NOTE: The times that the system performs the contact checks
depends upon the account number. All 24-Hour contact
checks are performed at low traffic times, between 11 PM
and 5 AM.
Figure 2. TelPlus Primary Dedicated Line Configuration
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