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ISSUE 3

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PagePac

®

PAGEPAC 6

V-5323006

INTRODUCTION

PagePac 6 is a compact, 6 Watt, voice-paging system that 
integrates single-zone paging capability to your telephone 
system. 

Dimensions/Weight

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6.00”W x 2.50”H x 3.30”D

    (15.2cm x 6.4cm x 8.3cm)

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2.0lbs. (0.9 kg)

SPECIFICATIONS

FEATURES

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Connects to telephone system through standard modular telephone cords.

•   Connects to voice coil speakers or horns.
•   Provides a 6-Watt, voice coil output.
•   Controls background music provided from a line level source.
•   Includes 12VAC power supply that plugs into any standard 120VAC, 60 Hz outlet.
•   Connects directly to telephone system page port (Page port must provide a dry
     contact closure).                                                                                        

   

Requires separately purchased adapters for telephone systems without page port   

     connections (Trunk Adapter & Page Pal).

INSTALLATION

There are several ways to connect PagePac 6 to your telephone system.

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For telephone systems equipped with a page port that has a contact closure, the    

    PagePac 6 connects directly to the page port (see Figure 1).

NOTE: For those telephone systems not equipped with a page port, a choice of adapters

is available.

Summary of Contents for V-5323006

Page 1: ...ground music provided from a line level source Includes 12VAC power supply that plugs into any standard 120VAC 60 Hz outlet Connects directly to telephone system page port Page port must provide a dry...

Page 2: ...ections to a Page Port with RJ 11 Jack After selecting a convenient location Connect the page jack on the Page Pac 6 to the telephone system page jack with a modular cord Note If the page port has scr...

Page 3: ...OWER OUT jack 3 Connect the Trunk Adapter jack J2 to the telephone system trunk line jack the jack which will be dedicated for paging with a standard modular cord 4 Plug the PagePac 6 power cord into...

Page 4: ...sed with PagePac 6 For best performance use only the type speaker recommended for your situation see Table 1 and do not exceed the number of speakers or speaker run length maximums shown in Table 2 Ta...

Page 5: ...et 100 Feet 300 Feet Notes 1 A run is a line of one or more speakers that connects directly to PagePac 6 If using both horns and standard speakers each horn counts as four standard speakers In some si...

Page 6: ...tput of music source see Figure 6 to the PagePac 6 MUSIC IN terminals 2 Turn on the music source 3 Select a station and set the volume control on the music source then use the MUSIC VOL control on the...

Page 7: ...TED THROUGH A PAGE PORT OR A PAGEPAC TRUNK ADAPTER The exact procedure for paging on your particular telephone system is explained in the user s manual that accompanies the telephone system In general...

Page 8: ...r more speakers while others work Note Look for a mix of voice coil and 70 Volt speakers Replace all 70Volt speakers with voice coil type Refer to Table 2 1 Ensure that the power supply is plugged in...

Page 9: ...structions may cause interference to radio and television reception Testing has been conducted for compliance with the limits for a Class B device in accordance with the specifications in Subpart J of...

Page 10: ...lines is called In most but not all areas the sum of all RENs per line should be 5 or less You may want to contact your local telephone company The local telephone company must also be notified upon f...

Page 11: ...electric inspection authority or electrician as appropriate SECONDARY CIRCUIT PROTECTION IMPORTANT INFORMATION This equipment is for use on telephone wiring containing a secondary circuit protector T...

Page 12: ...install telephone wiring during a lightning storm Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or t...

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