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Dukane Catalog u Intercom Systems

Modular
Communications
Wall Mount

Systems
MCS350 Series
Rack Mount

Overview Standard Features


The Dukane MCS350 Modular Communication System is a multi- • Advanced microprocessor design
channel, microprocessor-controlled, programmable administrative • Simultaneous program distribution and two-channel intercom
communication systems that provides a range of audio commu-
• Built-in and remote diagnostics
nications functions. These functions are initiated from any one of
up to four Administrative Control Consoles (ACCs), controlled by a • Selectable single-queue operation
Central Control Unit (CCU), to up to 256 remote speaker stations. • PC interface for remote system programming
MCS350 systems are available in two configurations, a wall-mount • Twenty-five programmable tone types
version (up to 64 stations) and a floor rack version (up to 256 sta-
tions). • User-programmable input ports and output contacts
• RS-485 serial port
Two-way open voice communications can be initiated from an
ACC to any remote speaker station or to another ACC. Page, • User-programmable, battery-backed master clock
program and tone distribution can also be initiated by an ACC to The MCS350T Series also features:
any one station or group of stations on a zone or all call basis. The
• DTMF telephone access to system
built-in master clock can be programmed to control time tone dis-
tribution to any or all stations. The battery-backed up master clock • Telephone answering of call-ins
can correct selected synchronous analog or digital clocks and can • Interface to remote display unit
maintain correct time for seven days after power loss.
MCS350 systems providing external telephone system access Application
are indicated by a T suffix. MCS350T systems provide a single
The systems have three independent audio communications
interface port to a either a standard DTMF telephone or a PBX
paths: one program channel and two open-voice intercom chan-
loop start trunk port, as well as a single remote message display
nels. All three channels can be active simultaneously, without
port. This telephone interface allows two-way open voice commu-
interruption. The program channel is used for paging, time signal-
nications to speaker stations and other ACCs as well as one-way
ing, and program distribution to multiple remote stations. The two
all call and zone paging. Selected system commands can also be
intercom channels allow two simultaneous intercom conversations
initiated from this port.
according to model:
MCS350 - one conversation between an ACC and a remote
station, the other between two ACCs. Two simultaneous ACC-to-
ACC conversations are also possible. Program channel communi-
cations need not interrupt remote station intercom use.

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MCS350T - one conversation between an ACC or DTMF tele- devices when functions such as clock synchronization, all call, and
phone and a remote station, the other between two ACCs or remote annunciations occur.
between an ACC and a DTMF telephone. Simultaneous ACC-to-
The system tone generator provides 25 tones. The volume level
ACC conversations are also possible. Program channel communi-
and duration of each tone is programmable.
cations need not interrupt remote station intercom use.
The ACC is a desktop unit that initiates and displays all MCS350 The system includes off-hour door alert, a programmable alarm
functions. The ACC consists of a protective housing, a 31-key, tone for sounding a door alarm in all or selected zones by the
color-coded, spillproof key pad, a 16-character alphanumeric closure of a single switch contact.
LCD, a built-in microphone and speaker, and a two-way handset. The MCS350 Central Control Unit (CCU) consists of one digital
ACC key pad entries are accompanied by both audio and visual card, one analog card, one or more switching cards, an optional
feedback. The EMERGENCY, CUSTODIAN, PAGE, PROGRAM, telephone interface card, one 24Vdc power supply, and one or
CONSOLE, SYSTEM, and HOLD keys have accompanying LEDs more 60-watt power amplifiers. A single switching card can handle
to indicate the function status. The ACC also has speed dial, up to 16 remote stations. The MCS350 CCU performs self-
redial, manual time-tone generation, and program monitoring diagnostic tests for detection of various system errors or invalid
capabilities. keystroke sequences. If a system error is detected, a message is
ACC or DTMF telephone users have program channel access for displayed on each ACC in the system.
zone paging to preselected groups of remote stations or for all call The system has an RS-232 port for a PC interface that allows
paging. Remote stations can be assigned to more than one zone. menu-driven programming of system information (room numbers,
ACC users can also program the entire system by entering the us- zones, events), storing system programming on diskette, estab-
er-assigned access code. The built-in programmable master clock lishing a system directory of teacher names with room numbers,
allows 256 discrete time event entries. Each event is assigned to adding and deleting rooms from zones, logging and storing priority
one, a combination of any five, or all eight time zones; one of eight system activity, and retrieving data for review and printing. An RS-
time schedules; one of eight user-programmable tone types; and 485 port provides support for a single Remote Display Unit (RDU),
any combination of days of the week. The system master clock Dukane model RDU350.
can be synchronized by an external master clock system. All sys-
tem programming is stored in non-volatile (EEPROM) memory and MCS350 CCUs Systems are available in two configurations: a
is retained in the event of power failure. wall-mount version and floor rack version. The wall-mount version
can accommodate up to four switching cards (64 remote stations),
The 16-character LCD display keeps the user informed of current a 24Vdc power supply, and a 60-watt power amplifier. The floor
ACC status at all times. When no calls are in the system, the dis- rack version is an upright 19-inch (48.3 cm) wide, 54" (137 cm)
play shows the time of day in either 12- or 24-hour format. As calls high rack that can accommodate up to 16 switching cards (256
are received by the ACC, the display shows the two-, three-, or remote stations), a 24Vdc power supply, and up to four 60-watt
four-digit alphanumeric room number of the calling station as well amplifiers. A single power amplifier is assigned for each set of 64
as the call’s position in that ACC’s call-in queue. Each ACC has its remote stations.
own individual queue for storing incoming calls. These queues are
user-programmable so that any room can be programmed to call All MCS350T systems contain an additional telephone interface
into any one of the ACCs. All rooms can also be programmed to card and take the place of an ACC port, reducing the maximum
call into a single ACC. The ACC indicates each call it receives by number of ACCs from 4 to 3. In rack version MCS350T systems,
sounding a call-in tone and updating its queue status display. Calls the telephone interface occupies one slot in the CCU card cage,
into an ACC are inserted into the queue first according to their reducing the maximum number of switching cards from 16 to 15,
priorities, then in order of arrival. Five call-in priority levels are user- i.e. reducing the maximum number of remote speaker stations
programmable for each remote station: emergency, ACC call-in, from 256 to 240.
high priority, staff, and normal. The system has 100 percent queu-
ing of incoming calls so no calls can be lost. Incoming calls can
be scanned using the DISPLAY CALLS key and can be answered System Expansion Options
in any order desired. An ACC can place a call with calls waiting in
SC16B Four-Wire Switching Card
its queue. A single queue mode that places all incoming calls into
Dukane Model SC16B contains one 4-wire switching card along
a single common queue can be selected. This allows directing all
with associated cables and mounting hardware to expand an
incoming calls to all ACCs and DTMF telephones during limited
MCS350 system’s remote speaker station capacity by 16 stations
staff operation.
using a 4-wire interface.
For voice intercom or paging functions, the ACC is equipped with
SCX16A Two-Wire Switching Card
a handset, key pad, speaker, microphone, and a PUSH TO TALK
Dukane Model SCX16A contains one 2-wire switching card along
key. The handset is engaged whenever it is in a non-horizontal
with associated cables, mounting hardware, and terminations to
position. Voice-activated switching (VOX) automatically switches
expand an MCS350 system’s remote speaker station capacity by
audio direction. When the handset is not active, the direction of
16 stations using a 2-wire interface with line supervision.
communication is controlled by the PUSH TO TALK key. The built-
in microphone is active when the PUSH TO TALK key is pressed 101F542 Telapex Telephone Interface Card
and the speaker is active when that key is released. Dukane model 101F542 is an MCS350 to MCS350T upgrade
kit that includes a Telapex telephone interface card along with
The system has user-programmable input ports that allow external
associated cables and mounting hardware to add an interface to
devices to trigger time and emergency tones, external all call, door
a standard DTMF telephone or PBX loop start trunk port and an
monitor, night transfer switch, and other system functions. User-
interface for single remote message display.
programmable dry-contact outputs are provided to signal external

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MCS350 Series Block Diagram

MCS350T Series Block Diagram

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SC16B Four-Wire Switching Card SCX16A Two-Wire Switching Card
Dukane Model SC16B Four-Wire Dukane Model SCX16A Two-Wire Switch-
Switching Card, when added to an ing Card, when added to an MCS350(T)
MCS350(T) system, increases a sys- system, increases a system’s remote
tem’s remote speaker station capacity speaker station capacity by 16. The two-
by 16. The four-wire switching card wire switching card supports a single
supports two twisted pair connections twisted pair connection to speaker
to speaker stations to provide call-in stations to provide call-in annunciation
annunciation and full audio capabili- and full audio capabilities to Administra-
ties to Administrative Control Center tive Control Center (ACC). The package
(ACC). The package contains a four- contains a two-wire switching card along with associated cables,
wire switching card along with associated cables and mounting mounting hardware, and terminations.
hardware. The SCX16A is recommended for use in new or retrofit instal-
The SC16B is recommended for use in new or retrofit installations lations where only a single twisted-pair cable is used for each
where two twisted-pair cable is used for each speaker station, and speaker station, or where speaker station line supervision is
speaker station line supervision is not required. required.

Standard transformer coupled speaker stations and the Dukane Standard transformer coupled speaker stations and the Dukane
model 9A1765 Call-In Switch are utilized with the SC16B. model 9A1765 Call-In Switch are utilized with the SCX16A.

The SC16B also supports a privacy request feature by configur- The SCX16A includes speaker line supervision. An emergency
ing the 9A1765 to ground the primary center-tap of the speaker tone and flashing display at an ACC are used to indicate a cut line
station transformer. or an open circuit in the transformer.
The SCX16A does not support the speaker station privacy feature.
Standard Features Speaker station call-ins during reception of page, music or tones
• Expands system capacity by 16 speaker stations are also not supported.
• Allows retrofit of remote speaker stations utilizing two unshield-
ed twisted pair wiring Standard Features
• Provides call-in and privacy annunciation while audio is present • Expands system capacity by 16 speaker stations
• Plug-in substitute for SCX16A (no adapter board required) • Allows retrofit of remote speaker stations utilizing single un-
shielded twisted pair wiring
Engineers' Specification • Provides both call annunciation and audio communications on
1. The Four-Wire Switching Card shall be the Dukane SC16B, or a single wire pair
an approved equal. • Provides speaker line supervision for line breaks or transformer
2. It shall provide 16 circuits per card, be modular in design, and opens
install into any MCS350 or MCS350T system. • Plug-in substitute for SC16B (no adapter board required)
3. It shall allow an MCS350 or MCS350T system to operate on a
four-wire twisted pair connection from any speaker station and Engineers' Specification
shall provide full digital communication read-out on any admin- 1. The Two-Wire Switching Card shall be the Dukane SCX16A, or
istrative control console, identifying any classroom call-in from an approved equal.
the 9A1765 call-in switch. 2. It shall provide 16 circuits per card, be modular in design, and
4. It shall provide privacy and call-in annunciation from remote install into any MCS350 or MCS350T system.
speaker stations at all times, including while delivering one-way 3. It shall allow an MCS350 or MCS350T system to operate on a
or two-way audio. two-wire twisted pair connection from any speaker station and
5. It shall employ all solid-state circuitry, and shall be assembled shall provide full digital communication read-out on any admin-
on a printed circuit board constructed of G-10 glass epoxy istrative control console, identifying any classroom call-in from
material. the 9A1765 call-in switch.
6. The circuit board shall be a card-cage plug-in type with field 4. It shall provide speaker line supervision and shall indicate any
terminations by means of BIX punch block connectors. openings on transformers by an emergency flashing display
that identifies the location of the break in the wire or open
circuit in a transformer.
5. It shall employ all solid-state circuitry, and shall be assembled
on a printed circuit board constructed of G-10 glass epoxy
material.
6. The circuit board shall be a card-cage plug-in type with field
terminations by means of BIX punch block connectors.

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101F542 Telapex Telephone Interface Card 110-3836A Digital Clock Sync Module
Dukane Model 101F542 Telapex Tele-
phone Interface Card, when added to
an MCS350 system, adds an interface
to a standard DTMF telephone or a
PBX loop start trunk port to create an
MCS350T system. The package con-
tains a telephone interface card along
with associated cables and mounting
hardware.
The Dukane Model 110-3836A Digital Clock Sync Module allows a
An RS-485 port on the telephone
master clock to increase its output drive capability in order to sup-
interface card allows a Dukane model RDU350 to be connected to
port multiple digital secondary clocks. The sync module supports
display speaker station call-in status as well as system information
up to 500 Edwards Model 24ZB20 Two-Inch or Model 24ZB40
such as time of day.
Four-Inch Digital Secondary Clocks. Both high fan out outputs are
The 101F542 is recommended for current non-Telapex card required to drive the two control signals common to each clock.
MCS350 systems that require integration with a facility’s PBX or
All field wiring is customer-provided and terminates to two terminal
where a remote display of incoming call-ins is desired.
strips on the 110-3836A. The screw terminals accept stranded or
The 101F542 takes up one ACC port in a system, reducing the solid wire, 26 to 16 AWG. It is recommended that the power sup-
capacity of ACCs from 4 to 3, and in rack configurations reduces ply connections be 18 AWG twisted pair, the input connections be
the capacity of switching cards by one, from 16 to 15, or 256 to 22 AWG shielded twisted pair or, and that the output connections
240 remote speaker stations. be 22 AWG shielded pair. A supplementary chassis ground wire is
also required.
Standard Features
• Provides a means of integrating an MCS350 system to a tele- Features
phone or telephone system • Provides interface between master clock and digital secondary
clocks
• Supports either DTMF telephones or PBX loop start trunk ports
• Two high fan out outputs
• Provides a port for the remote display of call-in and system
• Supports up to 500 model 24ZB20 two-inch or model 24ZB40
information
four-inch digital secondary clocks
Engineers' Specification
1. The Telapex Telephone Interface Card shall be the Dukane
101F542, or an approved equal.
2. It shall be modular in design, and install into any MCS350 sys-
tem to convert it to an MCS350T system.
3. It shall provide a single subscriber line port for connection to
either a DTMF telephone or a PBX loop start trunk port.
4. It shall provide a single RS-485 communications port for con-
nection to a Dukane model RDU350 Remote Display Unit for
the purpose of displaying call-in and system information.
5. It shall cause the RDU350 to display system time when no
system activity is present.
6. It shall employ all solid-state circuitry, and shall be assembled
on a printed circuit board constructed of G-10 glass epoxy
material.
7. The circuit board shall be a card-cage plug-in type with field
terminations by means of screw terminal strips.

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Model ACC5 Administrative Control Center selections during routine operation. The system provides, as a
minimum, simultaneous intercom to any speaker location, inter-
com between two ACCs, and program distribution to any combi-
nation of individual remote stations or zones.
The ACC’s telephone-style housing is made of molded, high-
impact plastic and consists of an alphanumeric LCD, speaker,
microphone, handset, and touch-sensitive membrane key pad
for call operations, paging, and program distribution. The control
panel is organized in a logical, color-coded format to ensure ease
of operation. Function key F5 is factory-configured for redial. All
other function keys are user-configurable for speed dialing or other
specific system operations.
The large, 16-character LCD provides 100 percent queuing of
calling room numbers, call priority, sequential display of calls wait-
The Dukane Model ACC5 Administrative Control Console (ACC) ing, current time in the idle state, menu assistance during system
is the control center for communication, paging, signaling, and programming, and an operator dialing display.
programming for the Dukane MCS350 Series Modular Commu- The ACC displays multiple calls by priority and order of call-in
nications System. The ACC incorporates a telephone handset, sequence on the LCD. A scrolling feature allows the operator to
microphone, speaker, volume control, 16-character alphanumeric view pending calls and, if desired, answer a call out of sequence.
LCD, and key pad controls. The control panel allows the operator Routine calls are audibly announced by a call-in tone and visually
to establish two-way communications between an ACC and any indicated by the appearance of the calling station’s number and
remote station or another ACC. The operator can also answer call priority level. These calls can be answered using the handset
incoming calls and selectively distribute external program sources or built-in microphone, placed on hold, transferred to another
to particular remote stations or zones. ACC, or terminated. Emergency and high priority calls are distin-
In addition, the ACC allows all-call or zone paging, separate guished by a long, unique alert tone and flashing station number.
emergency paging, and civil emergency tone distribution to all These calls can be answered, placed on hold, and transferred to
stations. A dedicated key provides a unique custodial call tone to another ACC. During times of limited staff operation, calls can be
all speakers. temporarily forwarded to another ACC in the system.
The ACC operator can place a call to any remote station in the
Standard Features system having audio capabilities. At the same time, two other
• 16-character, alphanumeric liquid-crystal display ACC operators can be in communication with each other. Calls
• Built-in speaker, microphone, and handset to remote speaker stations are made with a preannounce tone
and generate discrete, intermittent privacy tones to remind the
• Two-, three-, or four-digit alphanumeric dialing
receiving party that the lines of communication are open. The ACC
• 12- or 24-hour clock display allows automatic one-button redialing of the last number dialed by
• Menu-assisted, user-programmable functions pressing the F5 function key. It also provides four additional func-
• Queues 100% of remote call-ins tion keys with nine function locations (F1–F4 and F6–F10 using
SHIFT key) for speed dialing frequently called numbers.
• Color-coded, spill protected key pad
• Function keys with ON/OFF LED indicators The ACC operator can page up to five zones selectively or all eight
zones in the system. The all page feature disregards zone assign-
• Call forwarding and transfer capabilities ments and allows paging to all remote stations. In addition to con-
• Call priority levels ventional paging, the ACC operator can generate an emergency
• Built-in diagnostics tone with a page, and civil emergency and custodial tones without
pages. The ACC operator can program the system clock for auto-
• Off-hook handset switch in cradle
matic time tone distribution. A maximum of 256 events and eight
schedules are available. Authorized ACC operators can alter the
Application parameters of a programmed event at any time. Time tones can
All ACCs in a system have identical functions and control features, also be distributed manually by an ACC operator, in addition to the
yet each can be independently programmed to perform specific automatic time tones.
operations for particular secretarial or administrative needs. Func-
tions such as alphanumeric architectural room numbering, call-in The ACC provides the means for system programming and initial-
priority levels, and the 256-event, eight-schedule and eight-zone ization. Call-point designations, call-in priorities, zones for paging,
time clock are user programmable from the ACC control panel. time tone distribution, and program event schedules are user-pro-
The LCD provides menu-assisted prompting and instructions grammable features that can be altered by authorized personnel
during system programming, and visual indication of regular and/ as facility needs change. System programming is protected by a
or emergency incoming calls, paging zone selections, and room user-assigned access code.

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Specifications
MCS350 Series Modular Communications System MCS350/R Rack: Sixteen stations expandable to 256 stations
Rated Output One to sixteen four-wire or two-wire switching
Audio line type: 25V cards, 16 circuits per card
Wall cabinet: 60W (rms) Up to four Administrative Control Consoles (ACCs)
Rack mount: 60W to 240W (rms) Up to four 60W power amplifiers
Intercom: 4W (rms) MCS350T/R Rack: Sixteen stations expandable to 240 stations
Power Required One to fifteen four-wire or two-wire switching
Wall Cabinet: 105Vac to 132Vac @ 3A cards, 16 circuits per card
Rack: 105Vac to 132Vac @ 10A Up to three Administrative Control Consoles (ACCs)
Up to four 60W power amplifiers
Inputs External program source One telephone interface card
Input Sensitivity
External Program Source: 500mV nominal
Intercom: 500mV nominal SC16B & SCX16A Switching Cards
Frequency Response Operating Capacity SC16B: Sixteen call-in circuits per card (4-wire)
Program: 50Hz to 15kHz SCX16A: Sixteen call-in circuits per card (2-wire)
Intercom: Voice-filtered for maximum intelligibility Power Requirements Operating voltage: 24Vdc
Compressors Automatic level control of both talk and listen Current consumption: 250mA
Distortlon Termination To BIX connector distribution block
Program: Less than 2% at full load Board Dimensions 8.5 in (21.6 cm) x 8.5 in (21.6 cm)
Intercom: Less than 2% at full load Call-in Initiation SC16B: Momentary, normally open contact
Noise Levels SCX16A: Momentary, normally closed contact
External Program Source: –60dB Privacy Indication SC16B: Maintained, normally open
Intercom: –60dB SCX16A: none
Output Regulation Audio Distribution 25V balanced line
Program: Better than 2dB from no load to full load Space Requirement Single slot in card cage
Intercom: Better than 2dB from no load to full load
Fuses 101F542 Telapex Telephone Interface Card
Wall Cabinet Power Supply: AC—0.75A slow blow, DC—3A fast blow
Power Requirements Operating Voltage: 24Vdc
Rack Mount Power Supply: AC—1.25A slow blow, DC—5A fast blow
Current consumption: 250mA
60W Power Amplifier: AC—1.25A slow blow, DC—5A fast blow
Analog Card, main: 5A slow blow Outputs Subscriber line interface for telephone or PBX
Analog Card, ACCs: Four 0.25A slow blow loop start trunk port
Analog Card, music source: 0.5A slow blow RS-485 RDU port
Switching Cards: 0.25A fast blow Off-hook indication
Interfaces Termination Screw terminal strips
RS-232 port: WINPAL Space Requirement Dedicated location in wall mount cabinet Dedicated
RS-485 port: RDU single slot in rack mount cabinet card cage
Input port: Four input closures
Output port: 2 open collector, 2 relays Model ACC5 Administrative Control Center
Off-hook output contact (MCS350T)
Output Balanced half duplex audio line level
Terminations
Speaker 2.5 in (6.4 cm), 8 Ohms, 3W
External: “BIX” Telecommunication-type
Internal: “MAS-CON,” “LAT-CON,” “CHAMP” and screw Microphone Built-in condenser type
terminal types Handset And Cord Electret transmitter, Dynamic receiver, Grey, flame-retardant,
Dimensions high-impact plastic with 3 ft (0.9 m) plug-in modular cord set
Wall Cabinet: 21 in (53.3 cm) wide x 28 in (71.1 cm) high x Controls (Key Pad) Speaker VOL with plus or minus volume displayed on LCD;
4-3/8 in (11.1 cm) deep EMERGENCY key with LED on/off indication; PAGE key
Rack: Standard 19 in (48.3 cm) rack, 54 in (137.2 cm) with LED on/off indication; PROGRAM key with LED on/
high x 21 in (53.3 cm) wide x 17 in (43.2 cm) off indication; CUSTODIAN key with LED on/off indication;
deep DISPLAY CALLS key; HOLD key with LED on/off indication;
Net Weight PUSH TO TALK key; CANCEL key; ENTER key;
Wall Cabinet: 47 to 50 pounds (21.2 to 22.5 kg) CONSOLE programming with LED on/off indication;
Rack: 139 to 228 pounds (62.6 to 102.6 kg) SYSTEM programming with LED on/off indication; NEXT;
SELECT; EXIT
Finish
Wall Cabinet: 16-gauge steel backbox finished in matte gray Key Pad 0 through 9 (A through J using Shift key)
baked epoxy Special Function F1 through F4 (F5 is factory programmed as redial key;
Rack: Steel floor rack finished in charcoal black baked Keys access F6 through F10 using Shift key)
epoxy Power 24Vdc obtained through connection to MCS350 or
Tones Intercom Call-In; Intercom Call-Out; Privacy; Requirements MCS350T
Page Preannounce; Emergency Page Data Signal 7,800 baud between ACC and central processor
Preannounce; Civil Emergency; Custodian; Requirements
Eight Time Tones; Door Alert Display Large 16-character LCD alphanumeric readout
Controls Full system control from any ACC Tones User-programmable time, alarm, and call-in tones
Environmental Parameters 32° F (0° C) to 90° F (32° C), Switches/key Pad Sealed, spill protected polycarbonate membrane
relative humidity 0 to 90%
Functions ACC-to-speaker page Display of current time in idle
Capacity state; ACC-to-speaker/microphone intercom Full display
MCS350 Wall Cabinet: Sixteen stations expandable to 64 stations of programmer prompting; ACC-to-ACC intercom Full
One to four four-wire or two-wire switching cards, display of operator function dialing; Queuing of incoming
16 circuits per card calls (100%) LEDs indicate function keys on/off; Sequential
Up to four Administrative Control Consoles (ACCs) displays of calls queued Audio program distribution
One 60W power amplifier control; Call hold Zone page; Call forwarding All call page;
MCS350T Wall Cabinet: Sixteen stations expandable to 64 stations Sequential display of priority stations
One to four four-wire or two-wire switching cards,
Terminations Standard 8-wire locking plug-in telephone connector
16 circuits per card
Up to three Administrative Control Consoles (ACCs) Housing High-impact, flame-retardant, grey plastic
One 60W power amplifier Dimensions & 9.5 in (24 cm) wide by 4 in (10.2 cm) high by 8.75 in (22.2
One telephone interface card Net Weight cm) deep; 3 lb, 10 oz (1.63 kg) (including handset)

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Ordering Information
Model Description

MCS350 Modular Communications System and Associated Equipment


MCS350/nn MCS350 Wall Cabinet, nn Stations (nn = 16, 32, 48, 64)*
Detection & alarm since 1872
MCS350T/nn MCS350 Wall Cabinet with Telephone Interface, nn Stations (nn = 16, 32,
U.S. 48, 64)*
T 800-655-4497 MCS350/Rnnn MCS350 Rack Cabinet, nnn Stations (nnn = 16, 32, 48, ... 256)*
MCS350T/Rnnn MCS350 Rack Cabinet with Telephone Interface, nnn Stations (nnn = 16,
Canada 32, 48, ... 240)*
T 519-748-5352 *Notes:
F 519-748-9221 - default card type for the MCS350 Series is model SC16B 4-Wire Switching Card
- add suffix -2W to replace model SC16B 4-Wire Switching Cards with SCX16A 2 Wire Switching
utcfireandsecurity.com
Cards
© 2012 UTC Fire & Security. - add suffix LA for systems equipped without 60W amplifiers
All rights reserved. - 16, 32, 48 and 64 station systems are equipped with one 60W amplifier
- 80, 96, 112 and 128 station systems are equipped with two 60W amplifiers
- 144, 160, 176 and 192 station systems are equipped with three 60W amplifiers
- 208, 224, 240 and 256 station systems are equipped with four 60W amplifiers
ACC5 Administrative Control Console
9A1765 Call-in Switch (Pushbutton)
PCS499 Call-in Switch with privacy, Three-Position Rocker
PCS819A Telephone Handset, Dynamic Transmitter, Magnetic Receiver, 6 ft (1.8 m)
Coiled Cord; for Two-Gang Backbox
PCS821A Telephone Handset, Dynamic Transmitter, Magnetic Receiver, 6 ft (1.8 m)
Coiled Cord, Rocker Call-In Switch; for Single-Gang Backbox
PCS822A Telephone Handset, Dynamic Transmitter, Magnetic Receiver, 6 ft (1.8 m)
Coiled Cord; for Single-Gang Backbox
RCD350P CD/Digital Tuner w/PreAmplifier
RDU350 Remote Display Unit (for MCS350T)
SC16B Four Wire Switching Card, 16-circuit
SCX16A Two Wire Switching Card, 16-circuit
101F542 Telapex Telephone Interface Card
437-00226 MCS350 Resource CD

Clocks and Associated Equipment


110-3836A Digital Clock Sync Module
24ZB20, 24ZB40 Digital Secondary Clock (2 in or 4 in)
24SS Series Analog Secondary Clocks
110-3693 AC Clock Power Supply (Up to three power supplies can be mounted in a
single backbox)
110-2190-SC Flush Mount Door
110-2191-SC Surface Mount Door
145-184-SC Power Supply Backbox

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