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Telephone Entry System TE-200-II C-0902 (PCB w/ mounting plate) 234 FISCHER AVENUE COSTA MESA, CA 92626 (714) 424-6500 (800) 840-0288 (714) 424-6510 FAX HTTP://WWW.CHANNELVISION.COM E-MAIL: SALES@CHANNELVISION.COM 2002, CHANNEL VISION

TE-200-II Telephone Entry System Channel Vision s TE-200-II provides a convenient and cost effective communication link between an entrance to every telephone in the house. Features include: Sends a distinctive ring through the telephone to alert you a visitor has arrived * or # feature is optional. Sends a signal through the receiver if the phone line is already in use. Voice activated switching between the intercom and telephone (no buttons to push). Can unlock two remotely located doors or gates. Interfaces with multi-room audio processors for whole-house paging. Works with non lighted doorbell buttons. Up to 1000 ft. distance to speaker, doorbell and strike. Installation Step 1: Wiring the TE-200-II to the house telephone line 1. Mount the TE-200 near the incoming telephone line junction box. 2. Connect the incoming telephone line into the J3 Telco Line Input Ports. 3. Connect the outgoing telephone line to the J2 House Phone Output Ports. Step 2: Wiring from the intercom zone to the TE-200-II 1. Connect the pair from the speaker to the J6 Speaker terminal. 2. Connect the pair from the doorbell button (Note: Jumper JP21 is set in lit doorbell position. Move jumper if using NON-lit doorbell (top position). 3. If utilizing a door strike, connect this pair to the J5 Strike 1 terminal. 4. A second door strike is available at J5 pin 3-4 location. If utilizing this second door strike, be sure to set switch S2 to the Door position. 5. Select pound (#) or star (*), S5 or S4. Step 3: Selecting your chime option After completing Steps 1 and 2, your TE-200-II is set up to send a distinctive ring throughout the phone system once the (LIT or NON LIT) doorbell is pressed. However, you also can select to have the doorbell chimes sound as well by following these steps (see diagram 2): 1. Locate the power transformer used for the existing doorbell chimes. 2. Wire one of the transformer leads directly to one of the doorbell chimes input terminals. 3. Connect the other transformer lead to the TE-200-II s J5-5 chimes terminal. 4. Run a wire from the J5-6 chimes terminal to the available doorbell chimes terminal. You will now hear the doorbell chime and the phones ring when the doorbell button is pressed. 5. Check the S3 Chimes On/Off switch to be sure that it is set to On. You can disable the doorbell chime at any time by switching S3 to the off position. If necessary, the doorbell s sound or ding dong delay can be adjusted by turning the TE-200-II s R63 trimmer pot. Step 4: Interface with audio systems for paging The TE-200-II includes a 600W balanced audio output for interfacing with multi-room audio systems. The Door Strike 2, J5 pins 3-4 are used for the audio output feature. 1. Place switch S2 into the Page position. 2. Wire from the J8 terminals to the audio input of the multi-room processor. 3. Next, make connections between J5 3-4 and the audio processor s contact inputs. 4. For audio sensed circuit preamp,wire as directed in step 2, make connection from J5-3-4 to J8. Step 5: Connecting the power supply Connect the 14VDC power supply that came with the TE-200-II to the J1 input terminal. 1

Operation The TE-200-II is operated from the touch-tone keypad of any house phone connected to it. When the doorbell is pressed, the phones in the house will produce 3 short ring bursts. To speak to the visitor: Pick up the telephone handset and press (# # or **). You are now connected to the intercom. You will notice that the speaker/microphone works in only one direction at a time. However, the telephone handset has the priority at all times during communication. Therefore, the homeowner can interrupt the visitor but the visitor can never interrupt the homeowner. If the phone is already in use: A high frequency tone (beep-beep) will sound in the receiver earpiece. These tones will continue until you press (# # or **) to connect to the intercom. Once (# # or **) is pressed, the person that was on the line will be put on hold until you finish by pressing (* or #). Automatic Door Unlocking: The door strike relays are activated by pressing (#7 or *7) for door #1 and (#8 or *8) for door 2. Please note that the relay for door strike 2 is shared by the paging feature. If the paging feature is activated, door strike 2 will not do anything. Activating Paging Feature: Press (#5 or *5) to send the audio signal to the multi-room audio processor. Strike 2 will be activated at the same time. Please be aware that when the paging feature is activated, every location will be in page mode. Ending The Session: Pressing (* or #) ends the session and brings you back to where you were before the visitor pressed the doorbell button. Trouble Shooting: Loud noise or squealing at the speaker: This is caused by the speaker amp being turned up too high. Adjust R8 Speaker trim pot. Hear dial tone but nothing else works: The power supply is connected backwards. Reconnect it to the nput terminal correctly. Phones ring weak or incorrectly: Too many phones are on the house line. Purchase a 15VDC 1 amp wall mount power supply. Line cuts off and goes to dial tone: This is caused by a high impedance telephone. See the enclosed information on High Impedance Telephones. Voice cuts out when speaking to the visitor: This requires careful adjustment of the sense trim. See the enclosed information on Speaker, Listen and Sense adjustments. Switch Positions Chime ON-OFF: Doorbell operation. Page/Door: When switched to Page, Door Strike 2 will lock and hold until * is pressed or hang up occurs. Ring ON-OFF: Turns the phone ringing feature On or Off. Chimes Duration: Allows you to increase or decrease the ding dong delay. Factory preset at the 3 o clock position. Adjustment from 1 1/2 to 3 seconds. Strike Adjustments: Factory preset at 1 second. Can be adjusted up to 3 seconds to match the requirements of the door strike being used. Strikes are factory set for normally open operation. But they may be adjusted for normally closed operation. Proceed as follows: 1) Locate jumpers JP17 and JP18 (JP17 is for strike 1, JP18 is for strike 2) 2) Move hood so that pins 2 and 3 are covered. 2

High Impedance Phones: Some phones draw very little current when used. These phones also produce an unusually high level of speech. These two behaviors can cause a problem called "talk off." If the user speaks loudly or blows into the phone, it may disconnect from the talking mode and go back to dial tone. If this happens, you have a high impedance phone and need to move jumper JP-20 on the circuit board. JP-20 is located in the upper left side of the board and can be moved left and right. The default is in the right position for "normal" phones. Lift the jumper and place it across the two left pins. This should compensate for a high impedance phone. If there are other normal phones also connected to the line, JP-20 may have to be kept in the default position in order for all of the phones to ring correctly. Generally, when a high impedance phone is connected with a normal phone the "talk off" problem is improved. Please Note: High impedance telephones are typically the least expensive phones available. We recommend that all high impedance phones be replaced. Speaker, Listen and Sense Adjustments: These adjustments allow the TE-200-II to be to tailored differently for each installation. The factory settings should work well in most homes. The sense control may need special adjustment as it can be affected by outside noise and the level and type of voice that the user presents when speaking into the phone. The R8 SPEAKER adjustment sets the volume level for the front door speaker. It should only need adjustment when long runs of wire to the speaker are employed. Note that the TE-200-II is designed to power speakers up to a distance of 1000 feet away. On short wire runs, the amplifier may oscillate if too much gain is used. If this occurs turn the speaker adjustment counterclockwise to reduce the volume level at the speaker. The factory setting is positioned at 6 o clock. The LISTEN adjustment sets the volume level heard through the telephone. This should be set to 75% to 80% of maximum volume. Too much gain can cause the VOX circuit (the link between the visitor at the door to the inside telephones) to switch on its own. A counterclockwise adjustment decreases the volume through the ear piece. The factory setting is positioned at 9 o clock. SENSE adjusts the sensitivity of the voice switching circuit. Depending on the setting, the switch may be more sensitive (responsive) to the visitor at the door or more responsive to the person speaking from the phone. In either case, if the setting is too little toward any side, the speech will be "broken", and words (or parts of words) will become cut off. There is also an interplay between the listen control and the sense adjustment. If the listen adjust is set too high, it can affect the sense adjust because it is sending a level of sound from the speaker that exceeds the telephone signal. A counter counterclockwise adjustment decreases the amount of background noise. If set beyond the 9 o'clock position, the TE-200-II may pick up too much outside noise such as cars passing by. The factory setting is positioned at 9 o clock. Speaker 6 O'Clock Listen 9 O'Clock Sense 9 O'Clock The factory settings should work well in most cases. However, wire length, outside background noise and the placement of the speaker can all affect the overall system performance making some adjustments necessary. 3

FCC PART 68 REQUIREMENT This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules. The following information is provided: FCC Registration Number: DBA USA-36315-OT-E Ringer Equivalence: 0.8 Grantee s name: CHANNEL VISION TECHNOLOGY Model Number: TE-200-II Date of manufacture: 11/20/00 Made in USA You must, upon request, provide this information to your telephone company. This equipment uses FCC approved wiring methods and is designed to be connected to the telephone network or premises wiring using a direct connection method as specified in 47 DFR CH1 part 68.104 and in accordance with parts 68.213 and 68.215. See installation instructions for details. The Ringer Equivalence (REN) is useful to determine the quantity of devices you many connect to your telephone line and still have all those devices ring when your telephone number is called. In most, but not all areas, the sum of the REN s of all devices connected to one line should not exceed five (5.0). to be certain of the number of devices you may connect to your line, as determined by the REN, you should contact your local telephone company to determine the maximum REN for your calling area. (NOTE: REN are associated with loop-start and ground-start ports. Do not use for E&M or digital ports) If your telephone equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may discontinue your service temporarily. If possible, they will notify you in advance. But if advance notice is not practical, you will be notified as soon as possible. You will be informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC. Your telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations or procedures that could affect the proper functioning of your equipment. If they do, you will be notified in advance to give you an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted telephone service. 4

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Total Customer Satisfaction At Channel Vision, total Customer Satisfaction is a top priority. If you have a question, a suggestion, or a concern about your telephone entry system, Channel Vision wants to hear from you. Channel Vision 234 Fischer Avenue Costa Mesa, CA 92626 (800) 840-0288 toll-free (714) 424-6500 (714) 424-6510 fax e-mail: sales@channelvision.com http://www.channelvision.com If you experience trouble with this telephone equipment, please contact CHANNEL VISION TECHNOLOGY, (714) 424-6500,234 Fischer Avenue, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 for information on obtaining service or repairs. The telephone company may ask that you disconnect this equipment from the network until the problem has been corrected, or until you are sure that the equipment is not malfunctioning. No user serviceable parts contained in this equipment This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company. Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs. Warning To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this product to rain or moisture 6