Audio Authority 1585, 1581, 1582, 1584, 1580H Installer's Reference Manual

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Series 1580
Intercom Systems
THE COMPLETE 1-ON-2 SOLUTION
Installer’s Reference Guide
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Series 1580
Intercom Systems
THE COMPLETE 1-ON-2 SOLUTION
• Read these instructions before installing or using this product.
• To reduce the risk of re or electric shock, do not expose components to rain or moisture (except Model 1585 which is designed for outdoor use).
• This product must be installed by qualied personnel.
• Do not open the cover—there are no user-serviceable parts inside.
• Do not expose this unit to excessive heat.
• Install only in dry, indoor locations.
• Clean the unit only with a dry or slightly dampened soft cloth.
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Installer’s Reference Guide
Contents
Introduction 3
Tools and Supplies Congurations
Audio Installation 3
Customer Station Setup System Conguration
Lane Cable Information 5
Cable Types Wiring Notes
Video Installation 6-8
System Conguration Wiring Notes Cat 5 Cable Fabrication Video Customer Station Program Audio/Video Trafc Sensors
Calibration & Testing 9
Calibration Self-Setup Troubleshooting
Operation 10
Operator Tips Operator Guide
Advanced Setup 12
1550 Field Setup Display Example Conguration Parameter Denitions
System Congurations
Audio Authority Series 1580 Intercoms enable clear two-way communication in retail service businesses. A system comprised of a Model 1580 Counter Station (without handset) or 1580H (with handset) and a Model 1583 Dual Lane Station with microphones, speakers, etc. Provides a complete 1-on-1 or 1-on-2 audio solution for drive-up and other customer service applications. The 1580 Series is not expandable beyond 1-on-2, and cannot be used with Series 1500 Counter Stations, Lane Stations or Hubs.
One-way or two-way video is easily added by installing a Model 1581 (inbound only) or 1582 (two-way) Counter Video Add-on and a Model 1584 Video Matrix. On the customer side, the 1584 supports Audio Authority Model 1585 Customer Audio/Video Stations or third-party video cameras and monitors.
Series 1580 System Components
Counter Audio Station 1580 Counter Audio with Handset 1580H Inbound Video Add-on 1581 Two-way Video Add-on 1582 Dual Lane Station 1583 Video Matrix 1584 Customer Audio/Video Station 1585
Accessories
Surface-Mount Customer Handset 1540 Flush-Mount Customer Handset 1541 Wireless Counter Headset 1542 Trafc Sensor 1547 Trafc Sensor Adapter 1549 Field Setup LCD 1550 Universal 1-Amp Power Supply 571-013 5-Amp Power Supply for Heated 1585 571-020 Gooseneck Counter Microphone 631-026 Color Chip Kit 761-311 Lane Microphone kit 631-029 Lane Speaker (3 in.) 631-030
Appendix 15
Multi-pair Cable Termination
Special Tools and Supplies
• 18mm are nut wrench for gooseneck mic installation
• Model 1550 Field Setup Display
• Shielded, paired cable for Lane Station (drive-ups)
Audio Installation with 1580S or 1580HS Kits
The 1580S Kit consists of one Model 1580, one Model 1583, and a 571-013 power supply. To complete the system, the necessary lane microphones, speakers, call button switches, and shielded cable for one or two customer positions or drive-up lanes must be purchased separately. The 1580HS Kit is exactly like the 1580S, but contains a 1580H Counter Station with a handset.
Figures 3 and 4 show the usual wiring method. After plugging in the main components as shown, wire each LANE port of the 1583 Dual Lane Station to its respective microphone, speaker and call button using shielded, paired cable with an overall shield as shown in the Lane Cable section (page 5). Mount the 1583 on the wall under the counter, or in some other nearby location.
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Cable from the Lane Station to the speaker, mic, call button, etc. must be shielded, paired cable (see recommended cable types on page 5). Four pair, 18 AWG cable is adequate for most installations. Three-pair cable is sufcient for two-way audio and call functions, but more conductors are needed when pneumatic blower motor operation must be sensed, a trafc sensor is installed, or the dry relay contacts are used.
Whatever cable is used, it must have an overall foil shield – the drain wire is connected to the Common (#8) terminal on each Lane station block. The DRAIN WIRE
on the customer end of the cable must be cut off and not connected. For proper system operation, one of the
Lane Common terminals must also be connected to a good ground, such as an electrical box or a metallic structural member, using the green ground wire supplied. This wire may be extended if necessary.
Audio Counter Station Assembly
Figure 1. Audio Kits.
1 on 2 Audio System
1580S Kit
Includes 1580 Counter Station, 1583 Dual Lane Station and 571-013 power supply.
1 on 2 Audio System with Handset
1580HS Kit
Includes 1580H Counter Station with handset, 1583 Dual Lane Station and 571-013 power supply.
1580
1580H
1583
1583
Install the supplied “gooseneck” microphone on the 1580 Counter Station by plugging it into the jack at the rear, tightening the hex nut and setting the rubber boot over the nut. If equipped with a handset, plug it into the jack on the bottom of the 1580, push the coil cord into the notch on the bottom edge of the housing, and set the handset on its cradle.
The color chip array under the keypad cover can be rotated to choose between black and red or yellow and red Lane keys. To do that, loosen the 4 small screws at the corners of the keypad cover to remove it and rotate the color chip array. If other than these colors are desired, carefully break out the chip(s) that must be changed and replace them with chips taken from the 12-color chip array (761-311, purchased separately). Replace the keypad cover and carefully replace the screws without overtightening.
Figure 3. Typical audio only system with optional handsets installed. The counter station power port is used only when the 1583 is not near an AC power outlet, or when both counter and lane station must be powered due to excessive distance between them.
POWER SUPPLY
CAT 5/6 UTP
LANE STATION
MODEL 1583
Shielded, paired cable is required for lane wiring as shown.
SEE LANE
CABLE DETAIL
COUNTER
STATION
MODEL 1580H
Figure 2. Use either the built-in gooseneck mic, the optional handset, or a wireless headset.
MICROPHONE BOOT
HEAD
POWER
Model 1580
1583
SET
1583 LANE STATION CONNECTION
WIRELESS HEADSET JACK (MODEL 1542)
AUXILIARY POWER PORT (OPTIONAL)
LANE 1
MICROPHONE
SPEAKER
CALL BUTTON
HANDSET
HANDSET JACK
LANE 2
MICROPHONE
SPEAKER
CALL BUTTON
HANDSET
CAT 3 CABLE
SHIELDED-
PAIRED CABLE
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Lane Cable
Use shielded, paired cable with three to six twisted pairs of conductors (depending on conguration) to
Recommended Lane Device Cables for 1583
Use these shielded, paired cables for lane audio and other devices as shown in Figure 3.
connect the Model 1583 Dual Lane Station to the lane microphone, speaker, call button, etc. Use one pair each for microphone and speaker, and the remaining conductors for other functions sharing a common ground (Figures 3 and 4). See page 15 for more diagrams.
1583 Wiring Notes
• Always use one twisted pair for microphone, and one
for speaker to maintain audio quality.
• Connect the 1583 Common terminal (of one lane) to a
reliable ground.
• Connect the Drain Wire to the 1583 Common terminal,
and trim at the other end.
22 GAUGE (50 feet maximum)
BRAND 3 PAIRS 4 PAIRS 6 PAIRS
Belden 5542FE 5543FE 5545FE
General Cable C0551A C0552A C0553A
Alpha Wire 6418 6419 6420
Consolidated 6703-CL 6704-CL 6706-CL
18 GAUGE (125 feet maximum)
Belden 5342FE 5343FE 5345FE
General Cable C0561A C0562A C0563A
Alpha Wire 6428 6429 6430
Consolidated 6753-CL ---- 6756-CL
• N.O. (Normally Open) Contacts are used for any
device such as a door latch or solenoid that must be operated from the Counter Station. See page 10.
16 GAUGE (250 feet maximum)
Belden 1528A 1584A ----
• Handset wiring details are shown on page 15.
Figure 4. Shielded, paired cable (four-pair in this example) for connecting Lane Station terminals to audio and other lane devices.
MICROPHONE
MODEL 631-029
SPEAKER
MODEL 631-030
CALL BUTTON
TRAFFIC SENSE
(3RD PARTY)
BLOWER MUTE
HANDSET
AT LANE
MODEL 1540
OR 1541
MICROPHONE
SPEAKER
CALL BUTTON
COMMON (SHARED)
TRAFFIC SENSE
BLOWER
COMMON
CUT DRAIN WIRE x
SHIELDED TWISTED PAIR
CAT 3 CABLE
(SEE APPENDIX)
DRAIN WIRE
(DO NOT CONNECT
AT THIS END)
SHIELD
CUSTOMER DRIVE-UP END
GROUND
CUT
12V DC
LANE 1 LANE 2
1 + + 1
MICROPHONE
2 – – 2
3 + + 3
SPEAKER
4 – – 4
5 CALL BUTTON 5
6 TRAFFIC SENSE 6
7 BLOWER 7
8 COMMON 8
9 9
N.O. CONTACTS
10 10
HANDSET HANDSET
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POWER
LANE
STATION
TRAFFIC SENSOR
(MODEL1547)
SEE PAGE 8 FOR DETAILS
Model 1583
Dual Lane Station
LEFT
RIGHT
PROGRAM AUDIO
LEVEL
1584
VIDEO
MATRIX
CONNECTS TO 1580 COUNTER
STATION - MAY BE UP TO 50 FT.
1580
COUNTER
STATION
CONNECTIONS
CAT 5 CABLE
PROGRAM
AUDIO
AND LEVEL
CONTROL
719-216B
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Video Installation with 1581S or 1582S Kits
Figure 5. Video Kits.
Video may be added to an audio-only system using these kits, which include a Model 1581 (one-way video) or 1582 (two-way video), a Model 1584 video matrix and a 1-amp power supply. A Model 1585 Customer A/V Station or third-party video cameras and monitors are purchased separately, along with the necessary Cat 5e/6 or coaxial connecting cable.
Assemble the 1581 or 1582 Video Add-on to the rear of the 1580 Counter Station base using the two screws furnished and tighten them securely. Loosen the adjustment knobs on the support column to adjust the angle and height of the video head.
Mount the 1584 on the wall near the 1583 Dual Lane Station and connect it to the 1581 or 1582 Counter Video unit and the 1583. Connect the remaining lane video cameras, monitors, and/or Model 1585 Customer Stations to their respective ports on the 1584. When preparing Category 5 cable for Model 1585 video connections, be careful to correctly assign the 8 wires to each modular plug using EIA 568B specications. See the wiring guide on page 15.
One-Way Audio/Video System
1581S Kit
Includes 1581 (one-way) video add-on and 1584 Video Matrix.
1581
1580S Kit
Includes 1580 Counter Station and 1583 Dual Lane Station.
Two-Way Audio/Video System
1582S Kit
Includes 1582 (two-way) video add-on and 1584 Video Matrix.
1582
1580HS Kit
Includes 1580H Counter Station and 1583 Dual Lane Station.
1580
1580H
1584
1583
1584
1583
Figure 6. Video conguration with handset on Lane 2. See page 15 for handset cable termination. Always use shielded, paired cable for lane audio, call button, etc.
LANE 2
AUDIO / VIDEO
1582S
1580H
1583
CAT 5/6 UTP
COUNTER
STATION
CAT 5/6 UTP
1584
CAT 5/6 UTP
LANE 1 AUDIO
MICROPHONE
SPEAKER
CALL BUTTON
LANE 1 VIDEO
CAMERA
RG-59 CABLES
CAT 5/6 UTP (VIDEO CABLE)
SHIELDED TWISTED PAIR (AUDIO CABLE)
CAT 3 CABLE (HANDSET CABLE)
SHIELDED TWISTED PAIR (AUDIO CABLE)
MONITOR
1585
(HEATED)
571-020*
* The 5-amp 571-020 power supply is included with 1585 units that have a heater installed.
1541
HANDSET (PURCHASED SEPARATELY)
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Lane Video Wiring
• See page 15 for Cat 5 cable termination instructions.
• To connect individual monitor and camera use RG-59 with BNC connectors.
• 1585 Customer A/V Station: connect Cat 5e/6 cable to modular coupler as shown, then tuck inside housing.
• Connect a wide view camera if desired. By default this camera’s output is visible in the camera rotation sequence when no lane is selected. The system can also be set up to show this camera on the Counter Station monitor at all times. See Advanced Setup on page 12.
• Program video (if used) requires composite video source. See page 8 for details.
Figure 7. Model 1584 Video Matrix wiring.
Model 1584 Video Matrix
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CAT 5
COUNTER STATION
1580H AND 1582
MONITOR
(COMPOSITE
VIDEO)
CAMERA
(COMPOSITE
VIDEO)
CAMERA
(COMPOSITE
VIDEO)
COMPOSITE VIDEO
RG-59, BNC
RG-59, BNC
DVR
RG-59, BNC
RCA PATCH CORD
SOURCE
CAMERA
CAMERA
CAMERA
MONITOR
MONITOR
MONITOR
WIDE VIEW
PROGRAM VIDEO
COUNTER STATION
DVR
DVR
1583
LANE
STATION
Model 1585 Customer Station Installation
Model 1585 Customer Stations accept a Category 5 cable from a 1584 Video Matrix and a multi-paired cable from a 1583 Dual Lane Station. Connect pairs of lane cable conductors to their respective microphone, speaker, and call button positions on the terminal block inside the 1585. Additional terminals are provided in the 1585 for control functions supported by Model 1583.
LANE 1
LANE 2
POWER
1581 / 1582
1585
1585
12V DC
CAT 5
CAT 5
Figure 8. Model 1585 Customer A/V Station.
CUSTOMER A/V
(MODEL 1585)
POWER
(REQUIRED)
1583
CALL BUTTON CAMERA MICROPHONE MONITOR SPEAKER
DUAL LANE
STATION
MODEL 1583
STATION
If a Model 1541 armored handset is being added to the Model 1585, remove the large knockout on the right side panel of the 1585 enclosure, mount the 1541 with the fasteners provided and run a Cat 3 modular cable from the 1541 to the respective Handset port on the 1583 Dual Lane Station.
TO 1583
LANE
STATION
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
+ +
MICROPHONE
SPEAKER
CALL TRAFFIC
SENSE
BLOW
COMMON N.O.
MUTE
CONTACTS
Figure 9. Terminal block inside 1585 for connecting 1583 shielded cable devices. Video display, camera and handset are wired separately.
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Program Audio/Video Connection
If audio or video program content will be playing at the customer positions when lane stations are on HOLD or idle, plug the source player or PC into the Program Input ports on the 1583 and 1584, respectively. Program audio level may be manually adjusted on the 1583. One lane’s program audio may be turned off during idle periods (still heard while on HOLD) using the 1550 Program Audio Abate setting (see page 14).
DVD PLAYER
(COMPOSITE VIDEO)
AUDIO
1583 1584
LEVEL CONTROL
COMPOSITE VIDEO
LEVEL CONTROL
Using Third Party Trafc Sensors
The 1583 Dual Lane Station provides a contact for third party trafc sensing devices (Pin 6). Connect the device to pin 6 and the common ground wire (Pin 8).
3RD PARTY TRAFFIC SENSOR
PC
(VGA OUTPUT)
1583 1584
+
VGA
AUDIO
1361
COMPOSITE VIDEO
12V DC
1 + + 1
MICROPHONE
2 – – 2
3 + + 3
SPEAKER
4 – – 4
5 CALL BUTTON 5
6 TRAFFIC SENSE 6
7 BLOWER 7
8 COMMON 8
9 9
N.O. CONTACTS
10 10
Figure 9. Connect a stereo audio source to the 1583 and/or an A/V source to 1583 and 1584 using composite video.
If the program video source is a PC, either a composite video card or external converter is required. Audio Authority Model 1361 is an ideal adapter to convert VGA to composite video.
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Model 1583
Dual Lane Station
LEFT
RIGHT
LEVEL
Using Model 1547 Trafc Sensors
The 1583 Dual Lane Station provides a connection for Audio Authority’s Model 1547 trafc sensors. One or two 1547 sensors may be connected to the 1583 ash port, located on the end panel, via the 1549 adapter as shown. When a vehicle triggers the 1547, the Counter Station generates a call tone for the corresponding lane to alert the operator. To extend a trafc sensor, use an in-line coupler and a length of Cat 5 cable as shown.
MODEL 1547
LANE 2
1547 CABLE
IN-LINE COUPLER
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MODEL 1547
LANE 1
1547 CABLE
CAT 5 EXTENSION
MODEL 1549
ADAPTER
LANE 1
LANE 2
LANE STATION LANE STATION
POWER
VIDEO
MATRIX
FLASH
PORT
AC POWER
1549 CABLE
COUNTER
STATION
PROGRAM
AUDIO
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Basic Calibration and Testing
Check the following locations for successful power-up and connections, indicated as follows:
1580/1580H Counter Station: After boot-up, all lights are dark until a lane or Privacy mode is selected.
1583 Dual Lane Station: Normal = rapidly ashing green light (lane selected = solid green light)
1584 Video Matrix: Normal = rapidly ashing green light (lane selected = solid green light)
Check the voice channels by selecting each lane and speaking with an assistant at the customer locations. Adjust Lane Microphone and Speaker gains using the Model 1550 Field Setup Display (see page 12 and 13).
Video systems only:
Touch Camera Up and Down (while lane is selected) to check Lane Camera tilt.
Touch Mirror to view Counter Station camera image (operator view).
Touch and hold Mirror for three seconds to view program video and hear program audio.
Troubleshooting Tips
• ALWAYS test Cat 5 or other UTP cables with a cable tester – even pre-made cables
• In case of unexpected performance, restore system defaults to rule out incorrect system parameters
1583 and 1584 power lights ashing rapidly – indicates normal connection (solid on indicates a lane is selected)
1583 or 1584 power light blinks every three seconds – Indicates problem with system interconnects
Acoustical Coupling (Feedback)
• Increase separation of lane microphone and speaker
• Isolate lane microphone and speaker with sound-
damping barrier (i.e. foam rubber)
• Mount lane speaker and microphone on separate surfaces or adjust their mounting angles
• Adjust inbound, outbound or open loop gain levels (requires 1550)
Audible Hum
Connect 1583 terminal #8 to a good ground
Self-Setup Mode Adjustments
Some operating features are adjusted using the 1580’s self-setup mode (see below). Advanced setup features require the 1550 Field Setup Display. See page 12 for advanced setup.
Touch and hold the Setup key (without a 1550 connected). The lights next to Camera Up/Down and Volume Up/Down keys illuminate.
Touch Camera Up and Down to select one of 16 ringtones.
Touch Volume Up and Down to set ring volume.
Select Privacy (light comes on) and touch Volume Up or
Down to set handset and/or wireless headset volume.
If further handset transmit or receive volume adjustment is needed, use TX and RX knobs on the underside of the 1580 Counter Station (Figure 11).
Figure 11.
RX=Inbound Handset Audio
TX=Outbound Handset Audio
1580 COUNTER
STATION
(UNDERSIDE)
The Deal Drawer Doesn’t Sound Right
• Fill hollow cavities in the deal drawer with foam rubber sheets or blocks
• Do not rest Counter Station directly on deal drawer
No Inbound / Outbound Video or Poor Video Quality
• Check Cat 5 cables - consistently use EIA 568A or EIA 568B standard cable termination (see page 15)
Check video connectors on 1584 and source if eld­terminated coax cables are used.
Lane Keys Don’t Respond
• Keys not assigned to Counter Station – reassign keys or restore factory defaults in conguration menu
Counter Station Lights Remain in ‘Burn in’ Pattern
• Check Cat 5 cable - consistently use EIA 568A or EIA 568B standard cable termination (see page 15)
Lane Microphone Doesn’t Work
• Ensure microphone is electret condenser type
• Check microphone wiring for correct polarity
• Check Cat 5 cables - consistently use EIA 568A or
EIA 568B standard cable termination (see page 15)
Ensure Cat 5 cables are connected to correct ports
Wind Noise
Wind noise can often be eliminated by putting a small plug of 3M Scotchbrite™ material in the microphone opening. The Audio Authority® lane microphone has a special foam surround; for optimum results, use Audio Authority microphones (631-029) and speakers (631-030).
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Operation
The 1580 Series Intercom is operated via touch-sensitive keys on the Counter Station keypad, shown below. Tasks such as answering a customer call, ending a call, and putting a customer on HOLD are shown on the Operator Guide (page 11) which should be kept near the Counter Station for reference.
Figure 12. Counter Station Keypad.
LANE KEYS Lane 1 and Lane 2, represented by colors, are located here by default.
CAMERA UP AND DOWN If video is installed, aims the lane camera higher or lower.
MIRROR When two-way video is installed, use MIRROR to aim the Counter Station camera on operator.
SETUP Choose ringtones and ring volume. Choose handset/headset volume See Self-Setup Mode on page 8.
PRIVACY LIGHT Comes on when wireless headset or handset is active.
VOLUME UP AND DOWN Customer’s voice becomes louder or softer in Counter Station speaker or earpiece of headset and handset.
HOLD Place a Lane on HOLD. If program audio/video is installed, the customer hears music or other messages. Touch the Lane Key to resume contact. Touch and hold the HOLD key to operate a relay (see below).
PRIVACY The privacy key is used to switch from the speaker and gooseneck mic to the wireless headset. It is not used with the handset.
Operating Remote Devices
The 1580 can be wired to operate a latch or door in a remote location via the keypad. The system can be set up to be operated in two different ways; consult your technical support provider for details.
• Option 1: Any time the lane is selected the remote device is active (e.g. a door opens).
• Option 2: When a lane is active, the operator touches and holds the HOLD key to activate the device (e.g. hold the door open). The HOLD key operates normally when touched briey.
Using a Wireless Headset or Handset
The 1580 and 1580H switches between the built-in speaker and gooseneck microphone, the 1580H handset, and an optional wireless headset. Some examples of using these communication methods are listed below. Always deactivate the wireless headset between customer interactions to increase battery life.
Answering a Call
• Speaker/gooseneck mic: Touch the rapidly ashing lane key.
• Handset: Pick up the handset. The rst calling lane is automatically selected.
• Wireless headset: Activate the headset, touch PRIVACY and select the ashing lane. If the headset is the preferred method, leave PRIVACY on.
Putting a Call on HOLD
• Speaker/gooseneck mic: Touch the lane key.
• Handset: Hang up the handset. The calling lane is automatically placed on HOLD.
• Wireless headset: Touch HOLD.
Picking Up a Call from HOLD
• Speaker/gooseneck mic: Touch the blinking lane key.
• Handset: Touch the blinking lane key and pick up the handset.
• Wireless headset: If PRIVACY is already on, activate the headset and select the blinking lane key.
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OPERATOR GUIDE
Audio Authority Series 1580 Counter Station
Green Lane Key Lights
Flashing (Rapidly) = Customer calling On = Customer in 2-way contact
Blinking (Slowly) = Customer placed on HOLD
Operation Tips
• Speak naturally into the microphone at a distance of about two inches
• Touch keys with the pad of your finger
• Video: Press MIRROR to center your image in the lane display
Counter Station
• To contact a customer calling ...........................Touch LANE key or pick up handset (1580H only)
To place a customer on HOLD .........................Touch the HOLD key or hang up handset (light blinks)
• To contact a customer on hold .........................Touch the LANE key
• To end contact with customer ...........................Touch the active LANE key
• To cancel hold and end contact ........................Touch the LANE key twice
• To talk over a customer ....................................Touch and hold the active LANE key
• To adjust incoming volume ...............................Touch VOLUME UP or VOLUME DOWN key
• To enter/exit PRIVACY (headset) mode ...........Touch the PRIVACY key
• To activate remote relay ...................................Touch and hold the HOLD key (30 seconds max)
Wireless Headset
To use a wireless headset, touch PRIVACY, activate the headset, and select the flashing lane key
• If the headset is the preferred method, leave PRIVACY on
• To increase headset battery life, deactivate the headset between customer interactions
Handset
To answer a call, pick up the handset, the first calling lane is automatically selected
• To place a customer on HOLD, hang up the handset
• To speak to a customer on HOLD, pick up the handset and touch the lane key
Counter Station Video
• To adjust outside camera on selected lane ......Touch CAMERA UP or CAMERA DOWN key
• To view yourself (to aim camera)......................Touch MIRROR key (30 second time-out)
• To view outgoing video program.......................Hold MIRROR key 3 seconds (no lane selected)
• To pause lane camera scrolling ........................Touch HOLD key (no lane selected)
• To view next lane camera .................................Touch CAMERA UP key (no lane selected)
• To view previous lane camera ..........................Touch CAMERA DOWN key (no lane selected)
Adjust Ringtones and Ringer Volume
• Touch and hold the SETUP key until lights next to CAMERA and VOLUME keys blink
• Touch CAMERA UP and DOWN to select one of 16 ringtones
• Touch VOLUME UP and DOWN to set ringer volume
Adjust Counter Station Handset Volume (1580H)
• In SETUP MODE, touch PRIVACY and press VOLUME UP or DOWN
• If further handset transmit or receive volume adjustment is needed, contact your technical support provider
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Advanced Calibration and Setup
Using the 1550 Field Setup Display
The Model 1550 is a device that displays and enables the advanced setup menus and settings for Series 1500/1580 Intercom Systems. (Touching SETUP without the 1550 activates basic SETUP MODE.) Connect the 1550 Field Setup Display to the RJ-45 jack on the underside of the Counter Station. (The jack is at an angle, located near the right front edge of the Counter Station.) Upon connection, the 1550 displays “SERIES 1500 EQUIPMENT CALIBRATION PLATFORM”.
Figure 14. Using the Keypad for Setup Navigation.
Figure 13. 1550 Field Setup Display
SERIES 1500
EQUIPMENT
CALIBRATION
PLATFORM
CAT 5E/6
RECESSED
JACK
(ANGLED)
CAMERA = Select next
or previous lane (after
selecting a single lane,
or autoselect 1 lane)
SETUP = Enter or
conrm selection
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16
Setup Mode Operation
• Hold the SETUP key on the Counter Station for one second to enter Setup Mode. The 1550 displays the top level of the menu.
• To navigate the menus, use the VOLUME UP and VOLUME DOWN keys to move the cursor.
• Use SETUP to enter a submenu or conrm a selection, and PRIVACY to save and exit a submenu.
• Any changes you make are recorded as you exit each menu. When you exit Setup Mode, you must choose to either save all changes and exit or exit without saving.
• If you need to re-enter Setup Mode, simply touch SETUP for 1 second.
VOLUME = Move menu cursor up and down
PRIVACY = Go Back to previous menu
Setup Menu Map
1:SYSTEM PARAMETERS
2:LANE PARAMETERS
3:TELLER PARAMETERS
1580 COUNTER STATION (UNDERSIDE)
1:BLOWER MOTOR DELAY 2:POWER SAVE DELAY 3:LN MIRROR DISABLE 4:TRAFFIC SENSOR TONE 5:BACKGRND THRESHOLD 6:ALLOW VIDEO SCROLL
1:SINGLE LANE * 2:AUTO-SELECT 1 LANE * 3:ALL LANES 4:CANCEL
1:KEY ASSIGNMENT 2:ALLOW HANDSFREE
1:INBOUND VOLUME LVL 2:OUTBOUND VOLUME LVL 3:OPEN LOOP GAIN 4:HANDSET MIC LVL 5:HANDSET SPKR LVL 6:RINGTONE OVERRIDE 7:HALF DUPLEX ONLY 8:PROGRAM AUDIO ABATE 9:RELAY OPERATION
Power User Tips
• To Exit Setup Mode from any menu, hold SETUP for one second and follow the prompts on the 1550.
• After adjusting a Lane Station or Counter Station, use the CAMERA UP or CAMERA DOWN keys to select other stations for adjustment without leaving the submenu.
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4:SET DEFAULTS
5:EXIT
1:CANCEL 2:FACTORY DEFAULTS
1:CANCEL 2:EXIT AND SAVE 3:EXIT WITHOUT SAVING
* LANE PARAMETERS: There is a lane selection menu between the
menus pictured. Select SINGLE LANE, or AUTO-SELECT 1 LANE and touch SETUP. Select the desired lane, and touch SETUP to make adjustments to that lane. Touch PRIVACY to save and exit.
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Advanced Conguration Example
To enter the conguration menu, connect a 1550 Field Setup Display to the underside of the 1580 Counter Station, then touch and hold the SETUP key for one second.
Adjust Audio Levels
1.
Select 2:LANE PARAMETERS
2. Select 2:AUTO-SELECT 1 LANE
3. Select Lane 1 or 2.
3. Touch SETUP to conrm
a. Set inbound audio level
i. Select 1:INBOUND VOLUME LVL
ii. Use VOLUME keys to raise or lower inbound volume
iii. Touch PRIVACY key to return
b. Set outbound audio level
i. Select 2:OUTBOUND VOLUME LVL
ii. Use VOLUME keys to raise or lower outbound volume
iii. Touch PRIVACY key to return
c. Adjust open loop gain
i. Select 3:OPEN LOOP GAIN
ii. Use VOLUME keys to raise or lower open loop gain
iii. Touch PRIVACY key to return
d. Touch CAMERA UP/DOWN keys at any time to adjust next/previous lane station
Congure Key Assignment
Select 3:TELLER PARAMETERS
1.
2. Touch SETUP
3. Select 1:KEY ASSIGNMENT
a. Use VOLUME keys to select lane to be assigned
b. Touch any lane key to assign selected lane to that key
Exit Setup
a. Hold SETUP for one second to jump to EXIT menu at any time
b. Select 2: EXIT AND SAVE
c. Touch SETUP to exit
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Setup Denitions
BLOWER MOTOR DELAY When enabled, and blower mute connections are installed, this is the period between
disengagement of the blower and microphone audio un-mute.
POWER SAVE DELAY When enabled, this is the length of time the system must be idle before entering
Power Save (LCD sleep).
LANE MIRROR DISABLE OFF = idle Lane Stations display their own camera output.
ON = idle Lane Stations DO NOT display their own camera output. Customers see a blank screen or program video, if installed.
TRAFFIC SENSOR TONE Touch a key to select a unique ringtone for all trafc sensor events.
0 = no ringtone, 1 = use Lane Station Ringtone Override setting.
BACKGRND THRESHOLD Adjustment for level of background audio that is rejected by Counter Station
microphone. 0 = no rejection.
ALLOW VIDEO SCROLL Counter Station monitor rotates between lane camera views and wide angle camera
when no lane is active.
SINGLE LANE Use this mode to congure lane without live audio. Useful when lanes are in use or
audio is not required for adjustments.
AUTO-SELECT 1 LANE Use this mode to congure lane with live audio (using an assistant at the Lane
Station). Useful for adjusting inbound and outbound audio levels.
INBOUND VOLUME LVL Adjust volume level of customer’s voice heard at the Counter Station.
OUTBOUND VOLUME LVL Adjust volume level of operator’s voice heard at the Lane Station.
OPEN LOOP GAIN Adjustment for adapting to different acoustic environments. Lower this setting for
Lane Station acoustical environments with too much microphone and speaker coupling. Increase this setting to hear more of the customer while operator is talking.
HANDSET MIC LVL Inbound handset volume level adjustment (customer’s voice).
HANDSET SPKR LVL Outbound handset volume level adjustment (operator’s voice).
RINGTONE OVERRIDE Touch a key to select a unique ringtone for the selected Lane Station(s).
1 = no override (plays the ringtone set by the Counter Station). All other keys represent unique ring tones which override any Counter Station settings.
HALF DUPLEX ONLY Enables ‘push-to-talk’ operation, useful for high background noise locations.
PGM AUDIO ABATE ON = Program Audio heard ONLY when lane is on hold.
OFF = Program Audio heard when lane is idle OR on hold
RELAY OPERATION Allows conguration of 1583 relay contacts (terminal block positions 9 & 10). The
contacts can be set to close using the HOLD key (touch and hold operates the relay), or while the lane is selected. (See Operator Guide for HOLD key operation details.)
KEY ASSIGNMENT This menu enables lane selection keys to be redened in any conguration desired.
First select the lane number to be assigned using the VOLUME keys. Then touch the key to be assigned to that lane.
FIRMWARE UPGRADE This menu is used to update the rmware of system components. Call Audio Authority
Technical Support for details.
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1 - WHITE/GREEN 2 - WHITE/ORANGE 3 - BLUE 4 - WHITE/BLUE 5 - ORANGE 6 - GREEN
1 - GREEN 2 - ORANGE 3 - WHITE/BLUE 4 - BLUE 5 - WHITE/ORANGE 6 - WHITE/GREEN
RJ-45 Plug
Appendix: Multi-Pair Cable Termination
Lane Wiring, Five Devices
Use 4-pair shielded, paired cable for up to ve devices. See page 5 to determine the required gauge. Always use one pair for mic (+ / –) and speaker (+ / –). The other devices share a common.
ALWAYS TRIM THE DRAIN WIRE AT THIS END.
Lane Wiring, Three Devices
Use 3-pair shielded, paired cable for up to three devices. See page 4 to determine the required gauge. Always use one pair for mic (+ / –) and speaker (+ / –). The other pair can be used for blower mute, trafc sensor, or call button.
ALWAYS TRIM THE DRAIN WIRE AT THIS END.
MICROPHONE
SPEAKER
CALL BUTTON
COMMON (SHARED)
TRAFFIC SENSE
BLOWER MUTE
MICROPHONE
SPEAKER
CALL BUTTON
DRAIN WIRE
(DO NOT CONNECT
AT THIS END)
SHIELD
CUSTOMER DRIVE-UP END
DRAIN WIRE
(DO NOT CONNECT
AT THIS END)
SHIELD
CUSTOMER DRIVE-UP END
CUT DRAIN WIRE
DUAL LANE
STATION
CUT DRAIN WIRE
DUAL LANE
STATION
Cat 3 Cable Fabrication
(For 1540 or 1541 Lane Handset)
For customer handsets use 3-pair Category 3 cable. Terminate at each end with an RJ-12 plug (sometimes referred to as RJ-25). One end is terminated opposite (mirror image) to the other.
Cat 5 Cable Fabrication
Cat 5e or Cat 6 is UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) cable that can be used to connect Series 1580 components except for locations where shielded twisted-pair cable is required. Terminate the ends of each Cat 5e/6 cable with RJ-45 modular plugs using the EIA 568B pinout (paired 1-2, 3-6, 4-5, and 7-8). Pre-made network cables may also be used for shorter runs. TEST all cables (including pre-made) with a network cable tester.
1 - WHITE/GREEN 2 - WHITE/ORANGE
Cat 3
CABLE WIRED OPPOSITE ON ONE END (CROSSED OVER).
RJ-45 plug with pins facing up and clip facing away.
Cat 5e/6
CABLES ARE WIRED THE SAME ON BOTH ENDS (NOT CROSSED OVER).
3 - BLUE 4 - WHITE/BLUE 5 - ORANGE 6 - GREEN
1 - GREEN 2 - ORANGE 3 - WHITE/BLUE 4 - BLUE 5 - WHITE/ORANGE 6 - WHITE/GREEN
1 WHITE / ORANGE 2 ORANGE
3 WHITE / GREEN 4 BLUE 5 WHITE / BLUE 6 GREEN 7 WHITE / BROWN 8 BROWN
1 WHITE / ORANGE 2 ORANGE
3 WHITE / GREEN 4 BLUE 5 WHITE / BLUE 6 GREEN 7 WHITE / BROWN 8 BROWN
HANDSET
JACK
DUAL LANE
STATION JACK
(OPPOSITE
PINOUT)
Pin 1
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