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PAGEPAC PLUS CONTROLLER (V-5323100) AND
CONTROLLER WITH POWER SUPPLY (V-5323105)
by
PagePac®
INTRODUCTION
The PagePac® Plus System consists of the Controller,
AmpliCenter, and up to 3 Zone Expansion Units, providing
up to 56 paging and/or control zones. The self-powered
Controller comes with its own power supply, enabling it to
control paging and control zones utilizing a paging amplifier
other than the AmpliCenter.
Dimensions/Weight
• 16.0”W x 1.8”H x 6.9”D
(40.64cm x 4.5cm x 17.5cm)
2.0 lbs. (0.9 kg)
SPECIFICATIONS
FEATURES
• 8 Zones Paging or Control • Night Bell
• Contact Closure Inputs or Outputs • 7 Alert Tones
• Loop Start, Ground Start, CO Port, Analog Station • Page Zone Groups
or Dry Loop Access • Flexible Numbering Plan
• Controller with Power Supply for Applications with
Distributed Amplified Speakers or Amplifiers other than PagePac
INSTALLATION
1. Mount the PagePac® Plus Controller and Zone Expansion Units, if any, to either a wall
(see Figure 1), cabinet or a rack (below the AmpliCenter or other amplifier) (see Figure 2).
Note: When installing the PagePac Plus Controller, leave at least four inches of space above and below
for proper ventilation.
Install the paging equipment in a ventilated room where there is easy access to speaker cabling (prefer-
ably in the telephone equipment room).
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Figure 1. Wall Mounted Hardware
Figure 2. Rack Mounted Hardware
2. Connect background music input wires to Left and Right terminals if stereo, or, Left and Ground if not.
See Figure 3.
Note: The optional audio source can be a CD or tape player, AM, FM, or commercial radio, or other
audio device.
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If more than one AmpliCenter is used in the paging system, each one can be connected to the same
music source, or different audio device, if desired.
Figure 3. Music Input Connections on AmpliCenter
3. Plug modular cord into connectors “To Amp” on Controller and “Page In” on AmpliCenter
(see Figure 4).
Note: If an amplifier other than the AmpliCenter is used, refer to page 10. There you will find wiring dia-
grams and notes.
Figure 4. Page In Connection from Controller to AmpliCenter
4. Connect 8-pin Molex connector from AmpliCenter to Controller (see Figure 5).
Note: Connectors can only go in one way. DO NOT force in.
If you are using another type of amplifier, refer to the example system setups.
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Figure 5. 8-pin Molex Connector from AmpliCenter to Controller
1. Set the AmpliCenter Telephone Mode Selection Switch to Dry Loop 600 Ohms (Far left setting).
See Figure 6.
Figure 6. AmpliCenter Mode Switch Setting
2. Connect 8-pin Molex from Controller to Zone Expansion Unit(s), if used. See Figure 7.
Note: Up to 3 Zone Expansion Units can be used, providing up to 56 paging and/or control zones.
Figure 7. 8-pin Molex Connector from Controller to Zone Expansion Unit(s)
CAUTION:
Damage to Controller will occur if the Molex connector (from AmpliCenter) is
plugged into the right connector (This goes to Zone Expansion Units).
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3. Set DIP switches on each Zone Expansion Unit, if any. See Figure 8.
Note: These DIP switches must be set correctly in order for the Controller to recognize the additional
zones.
Figure 8. Setting Zone Expansion Unit DIP Switches
4. Using a small standard screwdriver, make the following adjustments:
a. Adjust the Low Frequency Cut Off control to center position. This control cuts out the low fre-
quency bass so that horns and small speakers are not over-driven and distorted by excessive
bass energy. Cut-off frequency is continuously adjustable from 50Hz (full CCW rotation) to 400 Hz
(full CW rotation). See Figure 9.
b. Adjust the Page VOX (voice activated) sensitivity to the fully counterclockwise position.
c. Adjust Music Input level to the center position. Clockwise rotation will increase the level. Listen
and set to a comfortable level.
d. Adjust Music Ducking level to the fully counterclockwise position. This feature allows music to
continue to be heard during a page, but at a reduced level. The range is less than –40 dB (full
CCW) to –6 dB (full CW). If music is not connected, set to full CCW.
Figure 9. Sound Level Adjustments on AmpliCenter
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5. Set Telephone Mode switch on Controller to match host telephone system interface port type.
See Figure 10.
Figure 10. Setting Controller Telephone Mode Switch
6. Connect cable from host telephone system to Controller Page Input.
See Figure 11.
Note: Depending on the type of host telephone system interface port, the connection may differ slightly
from the illustration to the right. A direct 4-conductor cord from the Controller to the telephone system
can also be used, bypassing the connector block.
Figure 11. Connecting Host Telephone System to Controller
7. Connect two wires from the night bell analog station port on the host telephone system to Controller
night bell (N.B.) input. See Figure 12.
Figure 12. Night Bell Connection to Controller
BLACK
GREEN
RED
YELLOW
CONNECT GREEN WIRE TO SYSTEM TIP T
CONNECT RED WIRE TO SYSTEM RING R
CONNECT BLACKWIRE TO THE PAIREDDRY CONTACTCONTROL LEADGROUND
CONNECT YELLOW WIRE TO THE PAIRED DRY CONTACT CONTROL LEAD C1
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8. Set the Zone Option switches on the Controller and Zone Expansion Units, if any.
Note: For each zone used, no matter what its function, this switch needs to be set to one of three set-
tings for proper zone operation.
The Controller has eight switches for zones 1-8. Each subsequent Zone Expansion Unit has switches for
zones 9-24, 25-40, and 41-56.
Figure 13. Setting Zone Option Switches on Controller and Zone Expansion Units
CONNECTING SPEAKERS
Connect each speaker to the appropriate Home Run or Speaker-to-speaker wiring scheme as shown on
the floor plan. See Figure 14.
Figure 14. Speaker Wiring Methods
70V
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Figure 15. Contact Closure Zone Wiring to Controller
3. Test speaker wiring for short circuits.
Measure the resistance of each home run wiring with an ohmmeter. Any pair indicating a value of less
than 15 Ohms must be rechecked for possible shorted wiring or speakers. Correct any problems and
retest.
4. Make zone connections to Controller and any Zone Expansion Units. See Figure 15.
The zone connectors on the Controller and Zone Expansion Units can accommodate up to two 22 AWG
wires or four 24 AWG wires per zone output.
Note: DO NOT over tighten zone connector screws.
Check zone option switch setting with Zone Map and Zone Configuration Tables as you connect each
zone (A 70V audio output setting going to other than speakers may damage other equipment).
INPUT
CONTACT
CLOSURE
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POWERING UP SYSTEM
With all zones wired and connected to the Controller and Zone Expansion Units (if any), initial testing
can begin. Refer to Controls and Indicators, Terminals and Connector. Once initial testing is done, you
can begin to program the Controller with the features for each zone.
1. Plug the power cord into the AC input connector on the AmpliCenter. The following should happen:
a. The green Power LED on the AmpliCenter will turn on and stay on.
b. The green Page Access LED on the AmpliCenter also turns on, but will go out after a few
seconds.
c. On the Controller, verify that the green Phone System Enabled LED if off, and that the yellow
Attendant Access Enabled LED is off.
e. If background music is connected, adjust the Music In Input Level control on the AmpliCenter(s)
for an acceptable level.
NOTE: If an amplifier other than the AmpliCenter is used, make sure it is powered up and verify the
Controller LEDs.
2. Make an All Zone test page. Readjust sound levels by adjusting speaker tap settings, if required.
a. Readjust Music Input level to the desired loudness relative to paging loudness.
b. Some loudspeaker taps may have to be re-adjusted to get even coverage at all locations. Be sure
that the final speaker tap setting totals do not exceed the power rating of the AmpliCenter.
3. Begin programming the Controller (refer to Programming Section).
SELF-POWERED CONTROLLER CONNECTIONS
The wiring diagrams in Figures 16 through 18 illustrate the connection of the Self-Powered Controller
with other amplifiers. In this way, most features associated with the Controller can be utilized with ampli-
fiers other than the AmpliCenter. Refer to Tables 1 and 2 for gain and sensitivity settings.
CONTROLLER TO GENERIC AMPLIFIER
To install the Controller to a Generic Amplifier (see Figure 16):
1. Connect 0dBu or 0dBm output to amplifier audio input.
Note: Refer to Tables 1 and 2 for proper audio input requirements and volume control settings.
2. Connect Amplifier Audio Output (70.7V) to Amplified Audio Input on Controller.
3. Adjust Controller volume control (see Table 1).
4. If required, connect control input to amplifier from Controller zone set to “output contact closure.”
5. Connect background music input, if any.
6. Connect host telephone system to Controller.
7. Plug power pack connector into Controller.
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Figure 16. Connection of the Self-Powered Controller to Generic Amplifiers
Table 1. Controller Adjustable Output Levels
Controller Volume Control Setting 600 Ohm Impedance Output Low Impedance Output
Full Counter Clockwise -12 dBm (195mV rms) -6 dBu (388mV rms)
Full Clockwise 0 dBm (.775V rms) +6 dBu (1.5V rms)
*NOTE: The generic amplifiers input must be dry, no battery or voltage can be present Condition: -12 dBm on the telephone
interface or -12 dBu on the attendant access input, both outputs are terminated with 600 ohms.
TELEPHONE INPUT OR
AUX INPUT
(DRY INPUT, NO BATTERY OR
VOLTAGE CAN BE PRESENT)
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