"WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or
electric shock, do not expose this equipment
to rain or moisture."
"WARNING: Shock Hazard - Do Not Open."
"AVIS: Risque de Choc Electrique ne pas
Ouvrir."
"PELIGRO: Corriente Electrica - No Abra."
“CAUTION: To reduce the risk of fire replace
only with same type 2A, 125V fuse. 2A, 125V
may be replaced by a 1A, 250V provided
voltage selector is set for 230V.”
“DANGER: Afin de réduire le risque de feu,
remplacez le fusible par le même type de
fusible à 2A, 125V. On peut utiliser un
fusible à 1A, 250V pourvu que le sélecteur
ďalimentation
soit fixé sur 230V. Ne pas
ouvrir.”
“VORSICHT: Zur verringerung von
feuergefahr die sicherung nur mit derselben
type 2A, 125V ersetzen. Statt 2A, 125V Kann
1A, 250V Benutzt werden, vorausgesetzt, die
spannung ist auf 230V eingestellt. Nicht
öffnen.”
“PELIGRO: Para reducir el peligro de
incendio remplazarlo unicamente con un
fusible del mismo tipo 2A, 125V. El fusible
de 2A, 125V podra ser remplazado por uno
de 1A, 250V si el selector de voltaje esta
puesto en 230V. No abres.”
SPECIFICATIONS
Purpose
The V-2006A is an Integrated Six Zone Paging Control
Unit. It provides six individual zones of one-way paging,
plus three programmable zone groups and all call. The
built-in -24VDC power supply provides 1.5 Amps.
The V-2006AHF is an Integrated Six Zone Handsfree
Talkback Paging Control Unit. It provides six
individual zones of talkback and/or one-way paging, plus
three programmable zone groups and all call.
Nominal Specifications
Zone Audio Outputs:
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One-Way: Will supply audio for up to 150 Valcom
one-way self-amplified speakers per Zone
Handsfree:
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Will supply audio for up to 2 Talkback Speakers plus
40 one-way speakers per zone
Input Impedance:600 Ohms
•
Input Level:-10dBm minimum
•
Music Source Impedance:8 to 600 Ohms
•
Music Source Level:-10 to -18dBm
•
Speaker Output Impedance:8 Ohm (1 way)
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Output Level:-10dBm (1 way)
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1 Watt (talkback)
DC Power Output:-24VDC at 1.5 Amps
•
Power Requirements:115VAC 2 Amps or
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230VAC @ 1 Amp
Tone Activation:
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Clock Tone – Dry Contact
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Night Ring Tone – Dry Contact
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or Ring Voltage
K5 and K6 Relay Contacts:
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-90VAC (20 to 30Hz)
Rated 1 Amp @
2 Amps @ 30VDC
Issue 9
(slo-blo)
125VAC
1
947207
Access Methods
Electronic Key System (C. O. Line Position)
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PABX (Loop or Ground Start Trunk)
•
1A2 Key Systems (400 Type Line Card required)
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600 Ohms Page port equipped with contact
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closure and DTMF dialing capability
Dedicated single line telephone
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Additional Equipment Required
Backboard/mounting surface
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25 pair cable with female connector on one end
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One 66 split block
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Speakers
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Cat 3 or Cat 5 twisted 2-pair cable
•
(for speaker connections)
Physical Description
The V-2006A and V-2006AHF are contained in single,
gray steel cases, which can be wall or shelf-mounted.
V-2006A:10.90"H x 13.00"W x 2.70"D
(27.69cm H x 33.02cm W x 6.86cm D)
6.2 lbs. (2.81 kg)
V-2006AHF 10.90"H x 13.00"W x 2.70"D
(27.69cm H x 33.02cm W x 6.86cm D)
7.5 lbs. (3.40 kg)
Environment
Temperature:+32 to +104° F
0 to +40° C
Humidity: 0 to 85% non-precipitating
Features of the V-2006A
Time Clock & Night Ring Tones (single/warble)
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Override Input (Trunk Port Access)
•
Two Auxiliary Contact Closures
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Programmable per Zone
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- Background Music
- Clock (single tone)
- Night Ring (warble tone)
- Group Calls
- All Call
- One-way/Talkback (V-2006AHF for Talkback)
Three group calls and one all call group
•
Volume Controls for:
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- Background Music (music mutes during page)
- Clock and Night Ring Tones
- All Call
Switch selectable
•
- Dial Tone
- Ringback Tone
- Loop or Ground Start
Battery Backup Input (for VPB-260 only)
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Inhibit Option for “Meet Me” answer
•
Common all call link for up to (10) V-2006A/
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V-2006AHF units
Features of the V-2006AHF
6 zones of handsfree talkback (one-way or
•
mixed) paging (one handsfree output per zone)
Two volume controls for handsfree paging
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Page (Phone to Speaker)
Receive (Speaker to Phone)
Tone options
•
(dip-switch selectable on a system basis):
1 - dial tone
2 - alert tone (ringback tone)
3 - repeated alert tone
SYSTEM OPERATION
DO NOT OPERATE UNIT WITH COVER
REMOVED!
To Access Paging/Override
•
dial trunk access code or access page port if
applicable
System Dial Tone
•
the V-2006A/V-2006AHF returns dial tone
Dialing Zones
•
Dialing All Call
•
Dialing Groups
•
or 9 respectively
Activating Make or Break Contact Closures
•
: After dialing any individual zone, press the
K5
asterisk (*) once for 2.2 seconds of relay closure
: This closure activates as long as zone 6 is
K6
active
Dialing Another Zone:
•
return dial tone
Priority Sequence
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1) Time Clock Tone
2) Override Page
3) All Call Link
4) Page
5) Warble Tone
6) Background Music
: If so optioned (dip switch #1),
: Dial 1 to 6 for individual zones
: Dial 0 for All Call
: For Groups 1, 2 or 3 – dial 7, 8
Background Music
Background music may be connected to control unit.
Background music will mute in zone paged if the zone
is programmed for background music.
Page Override
Requires use of a second vacant C. O. line position or
vacant loop or ground start trunk port for access.
OPERATION
or dial trunk access code (PABX) for override access
(override busy tone will be heard). Dial zone and make
announcement. The unit will disconnect when you
hang up, re-establishing the overridden page.
: Press line key (electronic key system)
: Press CO line key,
;
Press pound (#) key to
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Inhibit Option (Meet Me Answer)
The V-2006A/V-2006AHF is equipped with an inhibit
feature that automatically mutes output to the speakers
and allows a handset conversation between the paging
party and a single line telephone connected to the
paging Tip and Ring. A single line telephone modified
for "A" Lead Control and a 5.1K Ohm 1/4 Watt resistor
is required to use the inhibit function.
NOTE: If the inhibit option has been connected to a
single line phone and that phone goes off hook
during a page, the speakers will mute.
Inhibit does not affect the override feature.
Warble and Single Tones
Warble tone is activated when a common audible
contact closure or 90VAC ring voltage is supplied by the
telephone system to UNA closure or UNA ring input. A
single tone may be activated by an additional contact
closure to the clock tone input.
Group Call
Each group can be programmed with any combination
of zones. Zone may be included in multiple groups.
Dial codes for group call are 7, 8 and 9. Group calls are
one-way only.
All Call Group
Each zone, 1 through 6, can be programmed for all call
(group 0). When "0" is dialed, all zones activate
including group 0 of any expansion unit.
Page Port Access
Page Port requires a 600 Ohm page port
DTMF for zone selection and is equipped with a
separate "page enable" contact closure.
Additionally, the page port must be capable of passing
bi-directional audio if talkback is used.
Expansion Unit
Up to ten V-2006A/V-2006AHF units can be
connected together to provide a system wide all call.
Modular RJ11 plugs J7 and J9 are provided for this
expansion setup.
that will pass
screws are included for mounting.
NOTE: All controls and terminations are accessed
by removing the small right side panel. To remove
panel, loosen the two screws holding the panel in
place and lift panel away from the board.
SWITCH SELECTABLE OPTIONS
Refer to Figure 2.
Loop/Ground Start Access
If the V-2006A/V-2006AHF is being used with
Loop/Ground Start Access, set SW6 to Up (ON). SW2
selects loop or ground start access from the telephone
system. SW1 selects loop or ground start access for
the override feature.
NOTE: When using a ground start trunk port, a
ground strap must be used to connect GND of the
V-2006A or V-2006AHF to an appropriate telephone
system ground (see Figure 1).
Page Port Access
If the V-2006A/V-2006AHF is being used with a page
port, set SW6 Battery Feed to OFF (down position).
Page port must:
1. Provide dry page enable contact closure
2. Pass DTMF tones for zone selection
3. Pass audio in both directions when used with
V-2006AHF for handsfree talkback
Dial Tone, Alert Tone/Ringback Tone
There are four (4) dip-switches for setting options also
located on the board (see Figure 2 also).
SW3 Dip
Switch
Options
4Not UsedNot Used
3*Repeated Alert
2*Alert Tone/
1Dial ToneNo Dial Tone
NOTE: * Alert Tone and Repeated Alert Tone are
available only on V-2006AHF handsfree outputs.
Off (UP)
(away from
Board)
Tone
Ringback Tone
ON (DOWN)
(toward
Board)
No Repeated
Alert Tone
No Alert Tone
INSTALLATION
NOTE: The telephone system referred to in this
document is the customer premise equipment such
as a key system or PABX. The V-2006A/V-2006AHF
CANNOT be connected directly to the public
telephone network (a central office line). All
connections must be made prior to plugging the
unit to AC power.
Mounting
The V-2006A/V-2006AHF was designed for wall or
table mounting. Secure unit to wall studs or suitable
brace away from heat sources or strong
fields (motors, fans, power supplies, etc.) with
control and terminal strip accessible. Four wood
magnetic
Telephone System Access Connections
A 66 block with 50-pin female amphenol connector is
required. See Figure 1 for 66 block pinouts. Tip and
ring connections can be made to the RJ11 (J4) with a
modular cord or punched down on the W/BL pair on the
block.
Page Port Connections
Make certain Battery Feed switch is OFF. SW6 should
be in Down position. Connect Tip, Ring
of Page Port
to W/BL, BL/W. Connect wiring from telephone
system’s dry contact closure to W/BR
the 66 block.
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and O/W of
Connection of One-Way Amplified Speakers
See Figure 1, 66 Block Diagram.
NOTE: The V-2006A/V-2006AHF provides external
power of 30 power units (1.5 Amps of -24VDC) to
operate amplified speaker assemblies. Additional
power supplies are required for speakers using
power over the 30 power units. When using
additional power supplies, make certain:
on that zone.
NOTE: Only talkback speakers are able to receive
reply. No more than two (2) 45-Ohm talkback
speakers should be connected to any talkback
zone. Do not use 8 Ohm speakers.
Connection of Talkback Speakers
(V-2006AHF only)
See Figure 1, 66 Block Diagram.
1) The -24VDC outputs are not connected to
each other.
2)Each speaker is connected to only one
power source (talkback speakers do not
require power).
3) All power supply grounds are connected
to a copper cold water pipe earth ground.
The use of an electrical ground in place of
a direct cold water pipe ground may
introduce noise into the paging system.
Power Connections
The V-2006A/V-2006AHF is provided with a NEMA
5-15 cord set.
V-2006A Volume Adjustments
There are three volume controls on the unit for
individual adjustment of:
NOTE: During initial set up, adjust individual
speaker volume controls to page level first, then
adjust volume on page unit to the desired level for
music and tones.
V-2006AHF Volume Adjustments
There are six volume controls on the V-2006AHF to
control the volume of the handsfree talkback outputs.
They are:
Phone to Speaker (adjusts volume of a page from
•
phone)
Speaker to Phone (adjusts response volume from
•
speaker; should be turned as low as possible)
Page (adjusts volume Group Call on handsfree
•
outputs)
All Call
•
Background Music
•
Tones
•
Refer to Figure 2 for location of the volume controls.
Connections for the V-2006AHF
The V-2006AHF is programmable on a per zone basis
for one-way or talkback communication. A single
talkback zone may have both one-way
speakers. One-way amplified speakers may be
connected to the handsfree output of a zone
programmed for talkback to augment the page output
and talkback
OPTIONAL CONNECTIONS
Background Music Connections
Connect the low level (-10 to -18dBm, 8 to 600 Ohms)
output of music source the (W/G) and (G/W) terminals
of the cross connect block. Adjust music volume (page
overrides music).
NOTE: Failure to use a low level music source
could cause music crosstalk on zones not
receiving music and may override the mute of
music during page.
Time Clock Closure (Single Tone)
Connections
Time clock contact closure connects to - V/G, G/V.
Time clock signaling will override page.
UNA Closure Connections
Telephone System Night Answer contact closure
connects to - V/BR, BR/V. This tone will override music
but is overridden by a page.
UNA Ringing Connections
90V Night Answer Ring connects to - V/S, S/V. These
connections will activate a night ring tone. Telephone
System standard ring voltage. This tone will override
music but is overridden by page.
Override Connections
Page override can be activated by a vacant C. O. line
position, loop start or ground start trunk or dedicated
single line phone. Connect telephone system override
via a telephone modular cord to override RJ11 jack (J5)
or Tip, Ring to the W/O, O/W terminals of the cross
connect 66 block.
Remote Door Unlock with Tone Dial
Telephone – K5 Relay
See Figure 2.
Before connecting an electric strikeplate to the
V-2006A/V-2006AHF, consult the manufacturer's
instruction for the proper installation arrangement. The
dry contact closure is operated by pressing the asterisk
(*) key on a tone dial telephone after a zone has been
accessed. The contact is rated at 1A @ 125VAC or 2A
@ 30VDC.
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Zone 6 Auxiliary – K6 Relay
The V-2006A/V-2006AHF contains an auxiliary set of
make/break contacts which can be used to operate
mute contacts on a high powered amplifier or other
peripheral devices. Zone 6 dry contact closure
operates when Zone 6 is activated alone or in together
with a group call or all call. The contacts are rated at
1A @ 125 VAC or 2A @ 30VDC.
PRECAUTIONARY
DESIGNATIONS
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electric shock,
Do not remove cover.
No user serviceable parts inside.
Refer serv icing to qualified service personnel.
This symbol indica tes that dangerous
voltage constituting a risk of electric
shock is present within this uni t.
Connect cord set to unit via IEC 320 female
•
connector located on one end of cord set to IEC
320 male appliance coupler located on the
V-2006A.
For 115 VAC
•
use, verify fuse rating of 2 Amp
and voltage selector switch displays 115VAC.
For 230 VAC
•
use, verify the fuse rating of 1
Amp and voltage selector switch displays 230VAC.
After all required connections have been
•
made, plug the cord set into appropriate AC wall
outlet.
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
Assistance in troubleshooting is available from the
factory. When calling, you should have a multimeter,
several clip leads, a spare telephone test set available
and call from the job site. Call (540) 563-2000 and
press 1 for Technical Support or visit our website at
http://www.valcom.com.
The V-2006A contains no user serviceable parts and
is not field repairable. A service facility is maintained
in Roanoke, VA. Should repairs be necessary, attach
a tag to the unit clearly stating your company name,
address, phone number, contact person and the
nature of the problem. Send the unit to:
This symbol indicates that there are
important operating and maintenance
instructions in the literature accompanying
this unit.
Valcom, Inc.
Repair and Return Dept.
5614 Hollins Road
Roanoke, VA 24019-5056
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PROGRAMMING FEATURE CHART
LEDFEATURES
D1
D2Background Music
D3Night Ring
D4Clock Tones
D5Included in Group #1
D6Included in Group #2
D7Included in Group #3
D8Included in All Call
Handsfree
PROGRAM EXAMPLE:
Zone 6 Programmed for One-Way Paging, Background Music, Night Ring, Clock Tones, Not in Group 1-2 or 3 and All Call.
(with V-2006AHF only)0
ZONES
1234566
PROGRAM
EXAMPLE
1
1
1
0
0
0
1
To Program Each
*
Zone
Press: #
Dial: Zone Number
Enter: “1” to Enable
Or
“0” to Disable
For each of
the 8 features
PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS
System programming is non-volatile and is not affected by power outages
1. Complete Programming Feature Chart.
2. Connect a single line tone dial phone or butt set to the RJ11 jack J6 (Program Jack).
3. Go OFF HOOK, all LEDs illuminate for 1 second and then extinguish. Program tone will be heard.
4. Press # key (program tone breaks).
5. Dial the number of the zone to be programmed. Program ready tone (3 short bursts will be heard and the
first LED will flash).
6. Enter “1” to Enable or “0” to Disable each of 8 features listed in chart above. As each entry is made, the next
LED will begin flashing.
.
PROGRAM TESTING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Connect a single line tone dial phone or butt set to the RJ11 jack J6 (Program Jack).
2. Go OFF HOOK, all LEDs illuminate for 1 second and then extinguish. Program tone will be
heard.
3. Press * key (program tone breaks). Dial the number of the zone to be checked.
4. Illuminated LEDs represent enabled features.
5. LEDs extinguish after 5 seconds and program tone returns.
6. Repeat the procedure for each zone.
NOTES:
1.If the telephone is unplugged from the program jack while programming a zone, the existing
program for that zone will not be affected.
2.The control unit cannot be used for paging while a telephone is plugged into the program jack and
receiving the "PROGRAM TONE."
3.If numbers other than 1-6 are dialed after dialing "#" or "*", a re-order tone will be heard.
Programming must be initiated again, starting with going off hook.
4.If numbers other than "1" or "0" are dialed after dialing "#" and a valid zone number, the re-order
tone will be heard. Programming must be started over beginning with going off hook.
5.Tone Definitions:
Program Tone/Dial Tone-Continuous Tone - (20Hz, square wave).
•
Program Ready Tone/Override Busy Tone - Three short bursts of tone; 1/4 second on, 1/4
•
second off (40 Hz, square wave).
Re-Order Tone - Interrupted tone; 1/2 second on, 1/2 second off (400Hz, square wave).
•
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TROUBLESHOOTING CHART
SYMPTOMPROBABLE CAUSE AND SOLUTION
Cannot Access PagingA) Check V-2006A switch settings. Verify that the phone system connections
and programming are consistent with V-2006A switch settings (Page Port, C.O.
Port).
B) Remove V-2006A Tip and Ring connections from telephone system.
Set switches 1 & 2 for Loop Start (down).
Set switch 6 for C. O. Port Access (up).
Cannot Access ZoneA) Monitor access port from phone system (telephone test set in monitor
position). Verify port is passing DTMF.
B) Monitor paging zone output on V-2006A block with telephone test set. Verify
audio present when paging.
No Speaker OutputA) Check AC power source and AC line fuse on V-2006A (disconnect power
before removing fuse).
B) Connect tone generator (cable tracer) to zone output audio pair on V-2006A
block. Verify tone plays over speakers or horns.
No Background MusicA) Adjust music volume control (adjustment POT R6).
B) Monitor V-2006A background music input with telephone test set. Verify
music is present.
C) Check programming. Verify zone is programmed for background music.
D) Check switch settings. Verify access method from phone system matches
V-2006A switch settings (Page Port, C. O. Port …).
Programmed Feature
Not Working
A) Check V-2006A programming for that option. Re-program zone as necessary.
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. inspection by Valcom, Inc. indicates the validity of the claim;
2. the defect is not the result of damage, misuse or negligence after the original shipment;
3. 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);
4. freight charges for the return of products to Valcom are prepaid;
5. 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).
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.
5614 Hollins Road
Roanoke, VA 24019-5056
Phone: (540) 563-2000
FAX: (540) 362-9800
35 Van Kirk Drive #11 and 12
Brampton, Ontario L7A 1A5
In Canada:
CMX Corporation
Phone: (905) 456-1072
FAX: (905) 456-2269
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FIGURE 1
66 BLOCK CONNECTIONS FOR THE V-2006A AND V-2006AHF
System Tip
System Ring
Override Tip
Override Ring
Music Input
Music Input
Page Port Contact Closure
Inhibit
Zone 1 - Low Level Output Tip
Zone 1 - Low Level Output Ring
-24V Out
GND Out
Zone 2 - Low Level Output Tip
Zone 2 - Low Level Output Ring
-24V Out
GND Out
Zone 3 - Low Level Output Tip
Zone 3 - Low Level Output Ring
-24V Out
GND Out
Zone 4 - Low Level Output Tip
Zone 4 - Low Level Output Ring
-24V Out
GND Out
Zone 5 - Low Level Output Tip
Zone 5 - Low Level Output Ring
-24V Out
GND Out
Zone 6 - Low Level Output Tip
Zone 6 - Low Level Output Ring
-24V Out
GND Out
Zone 1 - Handsfree Output Tip
Zone 1 - Handsfree Output Ring
Zone 2 - Handsfree Output Tip
Zone 2 - Handsfree Output Ring
Zone 3 - Handsfree Output Tip
Zone 3 - Handsfree Output Ring
Zone 4 - Handsfree Output Tip
Zone 4 - Handsfree Output Ring
Zone 5 - Handsfree Output Tip
Zone 5 - Handsfree Output Ring
Zone 6 - Handsfree Output Tip
Zone 6 - Handsfree Output Ring
Clock Closure
Clock Closure
UNA Closure
UNA Closure
UNA Ringing
UNA Ringing