Digital Acoustics IP7-FD Podręcznik dla początkujących - Strona 2

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IP7-FD Installation
For 2-way Intercom Audio
No Connection
Microphone
Talk
Speaker
Relay Output (optional)
Sensor Input (optional)
J1 / J2 / J3 Connector Interface
J1
J2
J3
Microphone
Talk Button
Optional
12VDC - 15VDC*
Cat-5 Cable
to PoE
Hub/Switch
Use 18-20 AWG
Twisted Shielded
2 Conductor in
Use 18 AWG for all
separate jacket
for Microphone
other connections
Door Sensor (optional)
Door Strike (optional)
Speaker
Relay Options
• The integrated Relay uses COMMON (J3-2), along with NO - Normally
Open (J3-1) or NC - Normally Closed (J3-3). Use Admin Console to
configure the options
Sensor Options
• The integrated Sensor can be used to monitor the status of a door by
connecting Sensor (J3-5) and GND (J3-6) to a contact closure sense
switch. Use Admin Console to configure the options
Power Options
• Power over Ethernet (PoE - 802.3af compliant) - requires 15.4 Watts from
Power Source Equipment (PSE)
• 12VDC at 15 watts via J1-1 and J1-2 connectors (polarity independent)
• 12VDC at 15 watts via the Aux Power 2.1mm barrel connector
• An external power supply, if detected, overrides PoE power
Network Installation
• Connect an RJ-45 cable between the Ethernet 10/100 connector and a
network switch
• After the Ethernet 10/100 is connected, another IP device can be
connected to Port 2 10/100 jack
Mounting Instructions
The IP7 series is design to be mounted on standard 35mm DIN rail or
surface mounted using the surface mounting plate
• DIN Rail Clip – Tilt top of unit (J1, J2, J3 connectors facing up with Volume
buttons facing forward) back towards the DIN Rail until the IP7 DIN clip
catches the top of the rail. Press in at the bottom of the IP7 to snap into
place
• Surface Mount Plate – Snap the surface mount plate in half and secure it
to the back of the unit using the provided screws so that the mounting
holes extend past the edges of the case
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