Atkinson Dynamics AD-28LD-MV Instrukcja instalacji i obsługi - Strona 5
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REMOTE CONTROL:
Remote control is used to change the operation mode of a remote
intercom from listen to talk or from talk to listen upon activation of
a local intercom. The wiring diagram section illustrates Master/Slave
Installation and Using Foot Switches Diagrams. (See figures 5 and 6.)
Normally open foot switches can also be connected to the Remote
Control line and ground in order to allow "hands free" operation of the
listen/talk functions.
CALL BUTTON AND CALL DRY CONTACTS TO EXTERNAL DE-
VICE:
Depressing the call button sends a 1 kHz tone onto the signal
lines. All units listening to the line will then broadcast this signal as
a call. Depressing the call button also closes a normally open dry con-
tact rated at 0.4 amps @ 125 Vac or 1.25 amps @ 24 Vdc. This contact
can be used to trigger a remote sounder or light in order to accent the
call feature. The wiring diagram illustrates how an external light or
horn can be wired in to augment the call tone. (See figure 7.)
The call signal is substantially louder than normal voice mes-
sages being carried on the line. Do not depress the call switch
while carrying on a conversation with someone on the system.
This will subject the listener to very loud sound levels.
24 Vdc:
The AD-28LD-MV is capable of sending DC power to another unit
that is mounted in a remote location without local power. 24 Vdc is
available from positions 6 and 7 of terminal block J7. It can be run
along with the signal lines to an intercom in a remote location. Only
one unit should share the power supply of another unit in any instal-
lation. Figure 8 in the wiring diagrams section shows how two inter-
coms can be hooked up if no remote power is available.
If an intercom is intended to be run off of a separate 24 Vdc
supply, the output must be limited to 24 Vdc, 760 mA output.
CAUTION
CAUTION
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