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INSTRUCTION / INSTALLATION SHEET Selective Call Intercom Room Unit 301Fulling Mill Road, Suite G Middletown, PA 17057 Phone (800) 321-2343 / Fax (717) 702-2546 www.onqlegrand.com IS-0386 Rev. B 1. Introduction The Legrand Selective Call Intercom Room Unit, PN IC5000-XX (see Figure 1), is a critical component of the On-Q Selective Call Intercom System. Using the intuitive Graphical User Interface (GUI) provided via the color Liquid Crystal Display (LCD), it provides both basic intercom communications functions such as talk, talk to door, monitor, mute, and advanced functions such as dynamic sorting of users or monitoring multiple rooms at the same time. The Room Unit GUI provides the only means to custom configure, or personalize, the On-Q SCI Intercom System. The Room Unit is available in white (-WH), light almond (-LA), gloss black (-GB) and titanium (-TI). 2. Description The Selective Call Room Unit is a two-gang decorator-style product that connects to the Selective Call Distribution Module in the enclosure via a single Cat 5e cable, up to 330’ in length. Figure 1 3. Installation Installation of the Selective Call Room Unit is best accomplished at multiple times during new construction, at “Rough-in” before the drywall is installed, and at “Trim-out” after the drywall is installed and painted. A. “Rough-in” steps: To provide optimal display quality of the LCD on the Room Unit, the two gang box that it is mounted in should be located for eye level operation (see Figure 2). The bottom of the two gang box should be approximately 56” from the floor. 1. Run a Cat 5 cable from the Enclosure where the Selective Call Intercom Distribution Module will be installed to the 2 gang deep electrical box at the Room Unit location. NOTE: It is important to keep all Category 5e cable runs, regardless of use, at least 12 inches away from AC electrical cables. If it proves necessary to cross an existing AC cable, do so only at a 90 degree angle. Figure 2 ©Copyright 2011 by Legrand All Rights Reserved. Page 1 of 3 INSTRUCTION / INSTALLATION SHEET Selective Call Intercom Room Unit 301Fulling Mill Road, Suite G Middletown, PA 17057 Phone (800) 321-2343 / Fax (717) 702-2546 www.onqlegrand.com IS-0386 Rev. B B. “Trim-out” steps: NOTE: All terminations can be correctly completed by following the T568A pin assignments. It is important that you accurately terminate using T568A at all locations. The Selective Call Intercom System uses RJ45 plugs for all terminations on the Modules, the Room Units, the Door Units and Patio Units. Refer to Figure 3 for correct T568A termination for RJ45 plugs. Figure 3 RJ-45 Pin 1 – White/Green 2 – Green 3 – White Orange 4 – Blue 5 – White/Blue 6 – Orange 7 – White/Brown 8 – Brown 1. As shown in Figure 4, label and terminate an RJ45 plug on the Cat 5 cable from the Selective Call Intercom Module and attach it to the RJ45 jack on the rear of the Room Unit. Follow the T568A standards described in Figure 3. 2. Insert the Selective Call Room Unit in position and the Cat 5 cable into the 2 gang box and secure the unit to the box using the 4 included panhead screws. If using the included screwless wallplate option, install mounting plate to Room Unit using 4 flathead screws and snap on the wall plate cover. 3. Terminate the other end of the Cat 5 cable, at the Selective Call Intercom Module, with an RJ45 plug using the T568A wiring standard. 4. Insert the RJ45 plug into any of the eight ROOM UNIT jacks on the Selective Call Intercom Module in the enclosure. 5. After all Units and Modules are connected, apply power to the Selective Call Intercom Module and verify system functionality. All Selective Call Room, Door and Patio Units will be discovered and shown on each Room Unit LCD. Mounting Box screw location (4 places) RJ45 jack ©Copyright 2011 by Legrand All Rights Reserved. Wall Plate Mounting Plate screw location (4 places) Figure 4 Page 2 of 3 INSTRUCTION / INSTALLATION SHEET Selective Call Intercom Room Unit 301Fulling Mill Road, Suite G Middletown, PA 17057 Phone (800) 321-2343 / Fax (717) 702-2546 www.onqlegrand.com IS-0386 Rev. B 4. Operation Please refer to the Selective Call System Installation Manual (P/N 1308003) shipped with the SCI Module for more detailed instructions on how to use any Selective Call Room Unit to configure and personalize the Selective Call System. LCD: This is the Liquid Crystal Display that is used to customize, personalize and operate the Selective Call Intercom System. It identifies which unit is calling you, and gives you status of all the individual units. It also provides pop-up messages to inform you of specific operational parameters. SPEAKER MICROPHONE volume: There are two volume control buttons, labeled + and -. When either button is pressed, the LCD display turns into a horizontal volume bar graph. Pressing the volume up button increases the volume (the bar graph moves to the right). You can also hold in the volume up or down button until you have reached the desired volume level. The LCD changes back to its normal display after 2 seconds of inactivity Figure 5 monitor: Press this button once to put the Unit in MONITOR mode. The LCD will display a message stating that “MONITOR is On” and the monitor button will change its normal white backlit color to red. This means that all other non-Monitored units will be able to listen to this unit. While in MONITOR mode, the microphone is constantly active, and any voice or noise within the room will be heard by any monitoring station. Multiple Units can be in MONITOR mode at the same time. If someone wants to contact the monitored unit they must place a selective call to that unit. Press the monitor button again to return the Unit back to normal mode. The LCD will tell you “MONITOR is Off”. If the mute button is also pressed, the LCD will indicate that you are in MONITOR and MUTE mode and the unit cannot be contacted. NOTE: When in MONITOR mode, a door bell button push at a Door Unit will not result in a door chime ring at the Room Unit. talk/select: Depressing this button will allow you to communicate with any active units selected on the LCD Display. Hold in the talk/select button while speaking, and let it go when you are done. Your voice will be heard on the selected Unit, or any active Room or Patio Unit if All is selected. ©Copyright 2011 by Legrand All Rights Reserved. mute: Press this button once to put the Unit in MUTE mode. The LCD will display a message that you are in MUTE mode and the button will change its normal white backlit color to red. Press the button again to return the Unit back to normal mode. The LCD will display a message that MUTE is Off. While in MUTE mode, both the speaker and microphone of the unit will be inactive. MUTE mode is useful for maintaining privacy in a particular room. Page 3 of 3