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A light stack can be added to a Call Station after the original purchase/installation. Specific wires must be attached to specific output connection on the circuit board. The Output connector can be found at the top of the circuit board.
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=Requirements=
 
'''1.''' VT3000 Core Software installed and running on your system.
 
'''2.''' A Call Station without a Light Stack attached.
 
 
=Instructions=
 
'''1.''' Unplug/Disconnect the power source.
 
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'''2.''' Loosen the 4 screws on each corner of the device.
 
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'''3.''' Remove the front cover from the case. The circuit board is attached to the front cover.
 
 
'''4.''' You will need to drill a 7/8 inch hole in the box if the boxes were not sent to VersaCall for drilling.
 
 
'''5.''' Remove the hex nut from the light stack pole and insert the end into the 7/8 inch hole that was made. Attach and tighten the hex nut onto the pole.
 
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'''6.''' The wires coming out of the pole and into the box are different colors. Below is a list of colors and what the wire represents to the light stack.
 
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    '''a. Yellow''' - Power wire to the light stack.
    '''b. Red''' - Connected to the Red light.
    '''c. Orange''' - Connected to the Amber light.
    '''d. Blue''' - Connected to the Blue light.
    '''e. White''' - Connected to the White light.
    '''f. Green''' - Connected to the Green light.
 
 
'''7.''' Each wire will need to be connected to the output bar at the top of the circuit board. To connect the wire, insert it into the hole on the front of the output bar and tighten the screw on top of the bar. Below is a chart on where each wire should be inserted. If your light stack has a different order than the standard (Red, Amber, Blue, White, Green) feel free to arrange the wires on any output you wish except Yellow, it must be connected to 24V.
 
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    '''a. Yellow Wire''' - connect to the '''24V''' output.
    '''b. Red Wire''' - connect to the '''O1''' output.
    '''c. Amber Wire''' - connect to the '''O2''' output.
    '''d. Blue Wire''' - connect to the '''O3''' output.
    '''e. White Wire''' - connect to the '''O4''' output.
    '''f. Green Wire''' - connect to the '''O5''' output.
 
 
'''8.''' Wrap the excess light stack wire to fit inside the Call Station box. Attach the front plate to the back plate and tighten the 4 screws from Step 2.
 
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'''9.''' Plug in power to the device and test the module.
 
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|This guide explains how to attach a light stack to a Call station. The example shown in the guide is for a 5 color light stack attached to a Call Station. Regardless of how many lights you have in your stack, the instructions will be exactly the same.
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|'''1.'''  The VT3000 Core Software installed and running on your system.
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|'''2.'''  A Coordinator must be setup, powered and communicating with the VT3000 Core Software.
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|'''3.'''  A Powered Call Station, that can accept a Light Stack attachment, communicating with the VT3000 Software.
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|Loosen the (4) screws on each corner of the Call Station. The screws will spin freely but not detach from the cover when loose.
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|Remove the hex nut from the light stack pole and insert the end into the 7/8 inch hole that was made. Attach and tighten the hex nut onto the pole.
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|'''Yellow''' - Power wire to the light stack.
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|'''Red''' - Connected to the Red light.
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|'''Orange''' - Connected to the Amber light.
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|'''Blue''' - Connected to the Blue light.
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|'''White''' - Connected to the White light.
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|'''Green''' - Connected to the Green light.
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|Each wire will need to be connected to the output bar at the top of the circuit board. To connect the wire, insert it into the hole on the front of the output bar and tighten the screw on top of the bar. Below is a chart on where each wire should be inserted. If your light stack has a different order than the standard (Red, Amber, Blue, White, Green) feel free to arrange the wires on any output you wish except Yellow, it must be connected to 24V.
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|'''Yellow Wire''' - connect to the '''24V''' output.
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|'''Red Wire''' - connect to the '''O1''' output.
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|'''Amber Wire''' - connect to the '''O2''' output.
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|'''Blue Wire''' - connect to the '''O3''' output.
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|'''White Wire''' - connect to the '''O4''' output.
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|'''Green Wire''' - connect to the '''O5''' output.
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Overview
This guide explains how to attach a light stack to a Call station. The example shown in the guide is for a 5 color light stack attached to a Call Station. Regardless of how many lights you have in your stack, the instructions will be exactly the same.


Requirements
See Requirements Here
1. The VT3000 Core Software installed and running on your system.
2. A Coordinator must be setup, powered and communicating with the VT3000 Core Software.
3. A Powered Call Station, that can accept a Light Stack attachment, communicating with the VT3000 Software.


Completion Steps
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Step 1.
Unplug/Disconnect the power source to the Call Station
Radio12.png




Step 2.
Loosen the (4) screws on each corner of the Call Station. The screws will spin freely but not detach from the cover when loose.
Wire6.png




Step 3.
Remove the front cover from the case. The circuit board is attached to the front cover.




Step 4.
You will need to drill a 7/8 inch hole in the box if the boxes were not sent to VersaCall for drilling.




Step 5.
Remove the hex nut from the light stack pole and insert the end into the 7/8 inch hole that was made. Attach and tighten the hex nut onto the pole.
Wire3.png
Wire2.png




Step 6.
The wires coming out of the pole and into the box are different colors. Below is a list of colors and what the wire represents to the light stack.
Wire4.png
Yellow - Power wire to the light stack.
Red - Connected to the Red light.
Orange - Connected to the Amber light.
Blue - Connected to the Blue light.
White - Connected to the White light.
Green - Connected to the Green light.




Step 7.
Each wire will need to be connected to the output bar at the top of the circuit board. To connect the wire, insert it into the hole on the front of the output bar and tighten the screw on top of the bar. Below is a chart on where each wire should be inserted. If your light stack has a different order than the standard (Red, Amber, Blue, White, Green) feel free to arrange the wires on any output you wish except Yellow, it must be connected to 24V.
Wire5.png
Yellow Wire - connect to the 24V output.
Red Wire - connect to the O1 output.
Amber Wire - connect to the O2 output.
Blue Wire - connect to the O3 output.
White Wire - connect to the O4 output.
Green Wire - connect to the O5 output.




Step 8.
Wrap the excess light stack wire to fit inside the Call Station box. Attach the front plate to the box and hand tighten the (4) screws from Step 2.
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Step 9.
Plug in power to the Call Station - proceed to Part 2 to configure the lights.
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Installation Instructions for a Battery Call Station
Installation Instructions for a Powered Call Station
Add a Call Station Configuration
Update the Configuration on a Battery Call Station
Update the Configuration on a Powered Call Station
Update the Firmware on a Battery Call Station - Wireless
Update the Firmware on a Powered Call Station - Wireless
Update the Firmware on a Call Station - Manually
Configure/Setup Light Stack on the Call Station Configuration
Setup the Use of the Light(s) on the Call Station Configuration
Change ISO Code on a Call Station using the # 1 - # 4 Buttons
Change ISO Code on a Call Station using the Micro SD Card
Change ISO Code on a Call Station using VT3000 Core Software Wirelessly
Perform a Coverage Test on a Powered Call Station
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