Operation – GAI-Tronics MI05-101 Merge / Isolate Cabinet with External Option User Manual

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Model MI05-101 Merge/Isolate Cabinet

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Model D99001-VLCX Volume Level Control Transmitter Kit

Install the Volume Level Control Transmitter Kit as follows:

1. Mount the VLC Transmitter PCBA to the cabinet panel just above the External Interface PCBA.

Panel (refer to Figure 2 for location External Interface PCBA). The panel contains stand-offs for
mounting the VLC Transmitter. Mounting screws are provided with the kit.

2. Plug the VLC Transmitter PCBA cable assembly into J5 on the External Interface PCBA.

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MS05-101 Master

Stations. The cabinet allows the master stations to selectively merge any combination of zones or all
zones for paging and party line communication. The cabinet also allows the master stations to make
voice pages to any combination of zones or all zones simultaneously. A detailed description of the
master station controls is outlined in the manual that is packaged with the master station.

External accessories can be added to the cabinet to expand the system operation. To accommodate the
additional devices using the page line, a priority scheme is used. There are a total of three levels of
priorities. If more than one device attempts to broadcast audio on the page line, only the audio from the
highest priority device will be broadcast from the paging speakers. The following priorities are assigned
(1 being the highest) and can not be altered:

1. Master Stations
2. Alarms
3. Page/Party

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stations, Telephone Interface, and Audio Interface

Accessories

Model 10959-101 Audio Messenger Interface (AMI)

The Model 10959-101 Audio Messenger Interface (AMI) produces alarms or warning tones to alert
people of emergency conditions. The AMI can generate seven prioritized alarm tones, selected from a
default library of tones. Custom tones or messages can also be stored on the AMI for playback. These
tones/messages are activated by either the external field switches or by master stations. If an alarm is
activated from a field switch, the alarm is broadcast to all zones, or only to the zones that are merged
from the master station. If an alarm is activated from a master station, the alarm can be broadcast to any
zone, combination of zones, or all zones.

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: All alarm tones must be reset by the master station.

Detailed programming options and operation are explained in GAI-Tronics Pub. 42004-398 for the
Model 10959-101.

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