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11/16/92
AT&T
AT&T Door Phone Controller
Installation and Operation Manual
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11/16/92AT&TAT&T Door Phone ControllerInstallation and Operation Manual

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4Installation-Dedicated Trunk Port4-14-1. DIP Switch Setting for PBX with Dedicated Trunk 4-3Port4-2a.Connecting Door Phone Controller to Standard

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Tables3Installation-Home/Residential3-13-1.AT&T Door Phone Controller Option SelectionInformation3-64Installation-Dedicated Trunk Port4-14-1. AT&a

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Introduction1Introduction1-1

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Using This ManualThis manual will help you install, program and operate theAT&T Door Phone Controller. It contains important informationon what fe

Page 6 - Contents

The AT&T Door Phone ControllerThe AT&T Door Phone Controller provides multi-functionalcontrol for communications to a dedicated door-speaker u

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SPEAKERVOLUMETALK BACKVOLUMEDIP SWITCHLEDFigure 1-1. Front View of the AT&T Door PhoneController and Control Panel1-4 Introduction

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Terms You Should KnowAuxiliaryAlert—A door speaker’s push button can activate abell/chime within the building.Cadence —Telephone Ringing cycle, i.e.,

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Installation Procedures2Installation Procedures 2-1

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2-2 Installation Procedures

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Important Safety InstructionsWhen using your telephone equipment, basic safetyprecautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire,electri

Page 12 - Introduction

© 1992, AT&TAll Rights ReservedPrinted in U.S.A.CIC# 999-500-3150II722050-055Issue 3, November 1992NOTICEEvery effort was made to ensure that the

Page 13 - Using This Manual

8.WARNING: RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK –EQUIPMENT MUST BE PROPERLY GROUNDED.Your AT&T equipment requires a properly groundedthree-prong power recept

Page 14 - Features

14.15.C. If the product has been exposed to rain or water.D. If the product does not operate normally by followingthe operating instructions. Adjust o

Page 15 - Controller and Control Panel

IntroductionThis section provides instructions for installing your AT&T DoorPhone Controller. Provided are installation instructions for anContact

Page 16 - Terms You Should Know

Door Ajar Switch Contacts (2) – input from door ajar device. Door Bell Button Contacts (2) – input from door bell/chimebutton. Shield Contac

Page 17 - Installation Procedures

AT&T DOOR PHONECONTROLLERBACK PANELRJ11CONNECTORS14-POSITIONTERMINAL STRIP(REMOVABLE)Figure 2-1. Door Phone Controller Back Panel ConnectionsPrior

Page 18 - 2-2 Installation Procedures

AT&T Door Phone Controller LocationYou need to determine exactly where you want the unitinstalled and how you want it configured. Another consider

Page 19 - Important Safety Instructions

AT&T DOOR PHONECONTROLLER(Secure Location)MODULARPHONE22-24 GAUGEWIRECABLEAUX. ALERT DEVICETELEPHONEEXTENSION22-24 GAUGEWIREDOOR AJARSWITCHEXISTIN

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InstallationMounting InstructionsThe AT&T Door Phone Controller can be placed on a flat tableor shelf, or mounted to a wall.Wall Mount Instruction

Page 21 - General Information

4. When the AT&T Door Phone Controller is securelymounted to the wall, then all cables and wires can beconnected to the terminal strip and then p

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Connecting Door Speaker, Door Button, and DoorAjar Switch to the AT&T Door Phone ControllerUse the diagram in Figure 2-4 and follow the steps belo

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AT&T Door Phone Controller Compatibility ChartDedicatedDedicatedStationStationModeTrunkTrunkAccessAccess AutoLoopGroundPortSaverLoopStartTrunkSave

Page 24 - Prior To Installation

AT&T DOOR PHONE CONTROLLERBACK PANELAT&T DOOR SPEAKERAND DOOR BELLBUTTONSHIELDED, TWISTED PAIR, 24 AWG.APPROX. 1500 FT. MAXIMUM LENGTHJUMPER T

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AT&T DOOR PHONECONTROLLER BACK PANELMOMENTARYPUSH BUTTONNORMALLY OPENFigure 2-5. Connections for Remote Door Open Switch (optional)Electric Door S

Page 26 - (Secure Location)

Do not include strike plate wireswithin the same cable as otherswires connecting to the AT&TDoor Phone Controller.1.2.Have the electric door strik

Page 27 - Wall Mount Instructions

NOTE: One or the other willapply, not both.3. Verify all connections when connecting the door strikecontacts on the AT&T Door Phone Controller to

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AT&T DOOR PHONECONTROLLER BACK PANELDOOR BELL/CHIME(AUXILIARY ALERTDEVICE) WITH POWERSOURCEFigure 2-7. Connections for Auxiliary Alert Device (opt

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Figure 2-8. Plug the AT&T Door Phone Controller PowerCord and Transformer to 120 VAC OutletInstallation Procedures 2-19

Page 30 - Ajar Devices

Operation and Controls InformationDoor Ajar FunctionDefault Condition —After the door has been opened by thefour digit code or the remote push button

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LEDWhen the AT&T Door Phone Controller is powered on andfunctioning normally, the LED (Figure 1-1) should continuallyblink 2.5 times a second. If

Page 32 - Door Phone Controller

Connecting the AT&T Door Phone Controller toYour Telephone EquipmentUse the flow chart in Figure 2-9 to assist in configuring theAT&T Door Pho

Page 33 - Connecting Power

Installation for Home/Residential(Trunk Saver Mode - Loop Start)3Installation— Home/Residential 3-1

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Application Notes (for Compatibility Chart)1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.When used in any mode of a System 25, if the user initi-ates a call to the door and he wish

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OverviewYou may also use the AT&TDoor Phone Controller with adedicated phone.This section provides installation and operation information forappli

Page 36 - Talk Back Volume Control

LEGEND1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8ONOff OnNOTE: The Forced DisconnectITimeout option does not applyI— —when DIP switch position 8 is ON.ON forOption SelectionMode

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AT&T DOOR PHONE CONTROLLERBACK PANELOPTIONALTO C.O.TO DOORBELL BUTTONTO DOOR SPEAKERTO DOOR AJAR SWITCHTO REMOTE DOOR OPEN SWITCHTO DOOR STRIKE PL

Page 38 - Your Telephone Equipment

Option SelectionThe final step of the installation procedure is selecting optionsfor your AT&T Door Phone Controller. The selection of theseRefer

Page 39 - — Home/Residential 3-1

Table 3-1. AT&T Door Phone Controller Option Selection InformationMode Option/ListenListenOptionsVerifyPressPressForDefaultDelay BeforeTo Select O

Page 40 - DIP Switch Selections

The Forced Disconnect4. To exit option selection mode, press “##3” on theTime-out option does not applytelephone keypad (you will hear 2 beeps). Hang

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As an alternative response when the telephone or doorbell/chime is heard, the person inside the building can pressthe door-unlock push button, which w

Page 42 - Equipment

Telephone Line In Use With Door When Incoming CallArrivesIf there is a call in progress between the door speaker and aperson inside the building and a

Page 43 - Option Selection

Installation for Telephone System WithAvailable Dedicated Trunk Port4Installation - Dedicated Trunk Port 4-1

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OverviewThis section provides installation and operation information forinstallations with a telephone system that has an availableDedicated Trunk por

Page 45 - Basic Door Answer Function

Application Notes (for Compatibility Chart) continued9.10.11.12.13.14.Tip/Ring telephone sets connected to the Merlin Systemthrough a BTMI cannot use

Page 46 - Speaker Button

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8LEGENDONOff OnLOOP START. . . The C.O.(Trunk Saver Mode)Immediatelyafter cut-thru(Dialing Trunk) to AT&TDoor Phone Controller,what

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AT&T DOOR PHONECONTROLLER BACK PANELTERMINAL BLOCK “HARDWIRE” CONNECTORNOT USEDTO DOOR SPEAKERTO DOOR BELL BUTTONTO DOOR AJAR SWITCHTRUNK PORTSTAT

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TO AT&T DOOR PHONE CONTROLLERJ1 CONNECTORSTO “SHIELD” TERMINAL (12) ON AT&TDOOR PHONE CONTROLLERTELEPHONE SYSTEMGROUND TERMINALTRUNK PORT STAT

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Option SelectionRefer to Appendix B for aThe final step of the installation procedure is selecting optionsdetailed explanation of each offor your AT&a

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1.2.Any or all options may be3.reselected in any order,The Forced Disconnect4.Time-out option does not applywhen setting options (unless 2minutes elap

Page 51 - TELEPHONE SYSTEM

Operation –Basic Door Answer FunctionTable 4-1. AT&T Door Phone Controller Option Selection InformationMode Option/ListenListenOptionsVerifyPressF

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Visitor Presses Door Speaker ButtonWhen a visitor presses the door speaker push button, theAT&T Door Phone Controller will signal the telephoneequ

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Installation for PBX Equipment WithAvailable Station Port5Installation - Dedicated Station Port 5-1

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OverviewThis section provides installation and operation information forinstallations which use on-premise telephone system that hasan available Dedic

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LEGENDAUX. ALERT1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8ONOffMODEOnNOWill youconfigure yourtelephone systemfor Ringdown?YES1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8ONRINGDOWNMODEON forOption SelectionM

Page 56 - Calling the Door Speaker

Contents1Introduction Using This Features Terms You1-1Manual1-21-3Should Know1-52Installation Procedures Important Safety Informati

Page 57 - Available Station Port

Install the AT&T Door Phone Controller using the information inSection 2. Refer to Figure 5-2.AT&T DOOR PHONECONTROLLER BACK PANELNOT USEDTERM

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Option SelectionThe final step of the installation procedure is selecting optionsfor your AT&T Door Phone Controller. The selection of theseRefer

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Any or all options may bereselected in any order.The Forced DisconnectTime-out option does not applywhen setting options (unless 2minutes elapse witho

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Table 5-1. AT&T Door Phone Controller Option Selection InformationMode Option/ ListenOptionsListenVerifyPressForPressForDefaultDelay Before DoorTo

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OperationAuxiliary Alert Mode– Basic Door Answer FunctionVisitor Presses DoorWhen a visitor presses the door speaker push button, the DoorSpeaker Butt

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number, 1 or 2 (these can be selected by pressing ##1 or ##2once connection to the speaker has been made). Anyadditional presses on the door speaker p

Page 63 - ❊ ( ❊ = 2 second pause) #

Installation for Telephone SystemWithout Available Dedicated Trunk orStation Port6Installation - No Dedicated Trunk/Station Port 6-1

Page 64 - – Basic Door Answer Function

OverviewThis section provides installation and operation information forinstallations which use a telephone system that does not haveGround start trun

Page 65 - Calling the Door

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8LEGENDONOff OnLOOP START. . . The C.O.(Trunk Saver Mode)Immediatelyafter cut-thru(Dialing Trunk) to AT&TDoor Phone Controller,what

Page 66 - Station Port

AT&T DOOR PHONECONTROLLER BACK PANELTO DOOR BELL BUTTONTO C.O.(TELEPHONE LINE)TERMINAL BLOCK "HARDWIRE" CONNECTORTO DOOR SPEAKERTO DOOR

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4Installation for Telephone Systems With Available 4-1Dedicated Trunk Port Overview DIP Switch Selections Installation Option Select

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Option SelectionThe final step of the installation procedure is selecting optionsfor your AT&T Door Phone Controller. The selection of theseRefer

Page 69 - With Shared Trunk Port

Port Saver or Trunk Saver Mode InstallationRefer to the following instructions for Port Saver Mode or TrunkSaver Mode installation.Port Saver ModeFoll

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Trunk Saver ModeFollow the steps below to set the AT&T Door Phone Controllerfor Trunk Saver Mode.1.Any or all options may be2.reselected in any or

Page 71 - Port Saver Mode

Table 6-1. AT&T Door Phone Controller Option Selection InformationMode Option/ Listen ListenOptionsVerifyPressForPressForDefaultDelay BeforeTo Sel

Page 72 - Trunk Saver Mode

Operation– Basic Door Answer FunctionVisitor Presses Door Speaker ButtonWhen a visitor presses the door speaker push button, theAT&T Door Phone Co

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Calling the Door Speaker From Inside the BuildingYour PBX must be capable of To initiate a call to the door in the Trunk Saver mode, therelaying the h

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Telephone Line In Use With Door When a Call ArrivesIf there is a call in progress between the door speaker and astation user and a call (C.O.) comes i

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Troubleshooting and Maintenance7Troubleshooting and Maintenance 7-1

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Troubleshooting ProceduresTable 7-1. Troubleshooting ProceduresTroublePossible CausePossible SolutionLED “off” constantlyCheck power connection. If po

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Table 7-1. Troubleshooting Procedures (Continued)TroublePossible CausePossible SolutionGetting door-ajar callback Missing jumper on terminalJumper pin

Page 78 - Troubleshooting Procedures

ADIP Switch SettingsA-1BOption Selection Mode DefinitionsB-1CSpecificationsC-1DUsing the AT&T Door Phone Controller With anD-1Answering MachineEAT

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Table 7-1. Troubleshooting Procedures (Continued)Trouble Possible CausePossible SolutionCannot open door remotelyImproper wiring to existing doorVerif

Page 80 - Maintenance

Appendix A—DIP Switch SettingsSettingtheDIPSwitchPositionsThe AT&T Door Phone Controller’s basic operating modes areselected on the 8-position DIP

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Switch 6Not used.Switch 7Not used.Switch 8Selects between Option Selection Mode and Normal Operation.This switch acts as a Option Selection security s

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Appendix B—Option Selection Mode DefinitionsThe information below provides detailed information regardingeach of the settable options for the AT&T

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Phone NumberStorage Memory 1Reset OptionThis option is useful when current option selections areSelections to Factoryunknown. Note that this function

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Appendix C—SpecificationsElectricalStandardsThe Door Answer Controller meets: U.L. listing requirements F.C.C. part 15, class B requirements F.C

Page 85 - Electrical

Ring GeneratorYour AT&T Door Phone Controller provides a ring generatorsignal which can ring devices that respond to either 20 Hz or60 Hz frequenc

Page 86 - Mechanical

Appendix D—Using the Door Phone Controller WithAn Answering MachineInstallation InformationThis Appendix provides two methods for configuring ananswer

Page 87 - Installation Information

AT&T DOOR PHONE CONTROLLERTYPICALANSWERING MACHINE(SHARED TRUNK MODE)TO J2TO J1TO TEL. TO TEL.CONNECTORCONNECTORLINE JACKSET JACKTO PHONE C.O.TELE

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Appendix E—Auxiliary Alert OptionInstallation InstructionsAPPLICATIONINFORMATIONHOW IT WORKSINSTALLATIONThe following instructions utilize the WP91683

Page 89 - Installation Instructions

Figures1Introduction1-11-1.Front View of the AT&T Door Phone Controller1-4and Control Panel2Installation Procedures2-12-1.2-2.2-3.2-4.2-5.2-6.2-7.

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A standard 4-conductor modular 3.cord set can be used for limiteddistances (25 feet and under)for connections between theWP91683 L1 Power Supplypower

Page 91 - EXTERNAL

AT&T DOORPHONE CONTROLLERBACK PANEL2 PAIR DIWOR EQUIVALENT22-26 AWG.AT&T AUXILIARYALERT DEVICE48VDCEXTERNALALERTSIGNALBLACKYELLOWDW4A CORD(OR

Page 92 - —FCC Regulations and Warranty

Appendix F—FCC Regulations and WarrantyFCC Regulations Pertaining to this EquipmentFCC (PART 15)The AT&T Door Phone Controller generates and uses

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1. Connection and Use with Nationwide Telephone NetworkThe FCC requires that you connect your telephone equipment to thenationwide telephone network t

Page 94 - Warranty Information

Warranty InformationLimited Warranty and Limitation of LiabilityAT&T warrants to you that the product will be free from defectsin material and wor

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This limited warranty applies only to the product purchaseddirectly from AT&T or purchased directly from an authorizedAT&T dealer. This limite

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AT&TDoor Phone Controller— Option SelectionTo Select Options: (1) Set DIP switch location 8 to the ON position. (2) Dial door speaker phone numb

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AT&TDoor Phone ControllerDIP Switch SettingsNOTE: All switches are OFFThe Door Phone Controller’s operating modes are selected on thewhen shippe

Page 98 - Issue 3, November 1992

© 1992 AT&TCIC# 999-500-315All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.0II722050-055Issue 3, November 1992Graphics © AT&T 1988

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