
Multi-Zone Microphone
Installation and Use Manual
© 1999 Bogen Communications, Inc.
All rights reserved. 54-2026-01R2
Model: LUMULZMIC
PEC Code: 5335-405
COM Code: 408184232
Select Code: 701-000-129
Issue 2 January 2002

© 1999 Bogen Communications, Inc.
All Rights Reserved. Printed in U.S.A.
Notice
Every effort was made to ensure that the information in
this guide was complete and accurate at the time of printing. However, information is subject to change.
Important Safety Information
Always follow these basic safety precautions when installing
and using the system:
1. Read and understand all instructions.
2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product.
3. DO NOT block or cover the ventilation slots and openings. They prevent the product from overheating. DO NOT
place the product in a separate enclosure or cabinet, unless
proper ventilation is provided.
4. Never spill liquid on the product or drop objects into the
ventilation slots and openings. Doing so may result in serious damage to the components.
5. Repair or service must be performed by a factory
authorized repair facility.
6. The product is provided with a UL-CSA approved, 3-wire
ground type plug. This is a safety feature. DO NOT defeat
the safety purpose of the grounding type plug. DO NOT
staple or otherwise attach the AC power supply cord to
building surfaces.
7. DO NOT use the product near water or in a wet or
damp place (such as a wet basement).
8. DO NOT use extension cords. The product must be
installed within 6 feet of a grounded outlet receptacle.
9. DO NOT install telephone wiring during a lightning
storm.
10. DO NOT install telephone jacks in a wet location
unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations.
11. Never touch uninsulated wires or terminals, unless the
line has been disconnected at the paging or controller
interface.
12. Use caution when installing or modifying paging or con-
trol lines.
Support Information
Paging systems integrated with small phone systems such as
Merlin Legend and Partner are supported by the National
Service Assistance Center (NSAC). The main number for
the NSAC is 800-628-2888. Paging systems integrated with
large switches such as the DEFINITY G3 are supported by
the Technical Service Center (TSC). The main number for
the TSC is 800-242-2
121.
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Contents
DESCRIPTION................................................................................................................................4
PACKAGE CONTENTS..............................................................................................................4
Page
INSTALLATION & WIRING....................................................................................................5
OPERATION....................................................................................................................................7
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Description:
Package Contents
Your Avaya High Fidelity desk microphone provides high quality,
low noise, multi-zone paging capability to all existing Lucent paging
products. The multi-zone microphone provides a DTMF pad for unlimited
zone access, or it can be switched to a dedicated single zone. A cardioid
electret element suppresses background noise, and is housed on the end of
a flexible tube. You can page through a momentary push-button for short
pages, or make a long page with a lock-on button. Front panel LEDs
indicate paging status.
CARDIOID ELECTRET
CONDENSER ELEMENT
WITH HIGH SUPPRESSION
OF BACKGROUND NOISE
* Multi-Zone Microphone
* Half Modular Cord
* Installation and Use Manual
LED INDICATORS
Figure 1.
TOUCHTONE PAD FOR
MULTI-ZONE ACCESS
MULTI-ZONE MODEL
Multi
-Zone Microphone Features
MOMENTARY PUSHBUTTON
FOR SHORT PAGES
LOCKING PUSHBUTTON
FOR LONG PAGES
The back panel is shown in Figure 2. An attached wall socket transformer
provides power to the unit. Connections for output + and -, busy buss, and
dry contact closure (see Figure 3) are made at a compression screw
terminal block. You can adjust the output volume level by screwdriver. The
multi-zone microphone has a switch for selecting dedicated single zone paging.
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SCREWDRIVER-ACCESSIBLE
VOLUME CONTROL
Output
+
Status Line
+
-
-
Mic
Level
Control
Normally Open
Contacts
SWITCH FOR DEDICATED
SINGLE ZONE PAGING
Single Zone
Page
On
Off
COMPRESSION SCREW
TERMINAL BLOCK
Installation
Note: Use shielded wire of no
smaller than 24 AWG, with runs
of 1000 feet or less.
CABLE CONNECTED TO
WALL SOCKET TRANSFORMER -
PROVIDES 12 VAC
Figure 2. Back Panel Controls and Connectors
The microphone has rubber feet for placing directly on a desktop. Connect
the transformer to a standard 120VAC 60 Hz wall socket. Figure 3 shows
the wiring connections at the microphone terminal block.
GND
GND
GND
GND
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
BUSY
BUSY
BUSY
BUSY
BUSS
BUSS
BUSS
BUSS
CONTACT
CONTACT
CONTACT
CONTACT
CLOSURE
CLOSURE
CLOSURE
CLOSURE
Figure 3. Wiring Connections on Microphone Terminal Block
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Figure 4 shows the wiring
diagram for connecting
microphones to an Avaya
Telephone Paging Amplifier.
MIC VOLUME
TEL VOLUME
ALC
TEL
CONTROLS
MIC
COM
APHEX
MUSIC IN
MIC
BAL
+
GND
T
TEL
BAL
BRIDGING
R
CONTACT
RING
TEL
RING
Figure 4. Typical Connections to a Telephone Paging Amplifier
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Figure 5 shows the wiring diagram for connecting microphones to an Avaya
LUPCM Paging System Controller Unit.
I
Operation
Figure 5. Typical Connections to a LUPCM Paging System Controller Unit
To make a short page, press and hold the larger, momentary contact push-button. To make a
longer page, press the smaller locking push-button; when the page is over, press this button
again to deactivate. Use the DTMF pad to select zone addresses or implement paging
features; refer to your Amplifier Manual for zone options.
The three LEDs on the front panel show paging status. A flashing yellow LED indicates a
long term page. The red LED indicates a busy condition on the system. The green LED
indicates that the microphone is on and ready to initiate a page (even when the unit is
paging).
The volume can be adjusted for an individual microphone by using the screwdriveraccessible output level at the back panel (see Figure 2).
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