Installation

Installation Installation

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CONNECTION DIAGRAM FOR INPUT JACK TYPE B 8 Wire Systems Link L1 should be Open (Jumper Off) ORG GRN YEL GRY BLK L1 RED MUS2 MUS1 CONNECTION DIAGRAM FOR INPUT JACK TYPE B 6 Wire Systems Link L1 to be Closed (Jumper On) ORG GRN YEL GRY BLK L1 RED VLC TC NEG POS COM2 COM1 VLC TC NEG POS Connections at Room or Master Connections at Room or Master 35

INSTALLATION OF WIRELESS AUDIO TRANSMITTER (Only for systems fitted with a Master Station) CONNECTIONS Connect the plug pack to the Wireless Audio Transmitter. Connect the audio output of a PC, CD player, TV, or any other device with an audio output, to the 3.5mm stereo input jack on the Wireless Audio Transmitter. Connect the plug pack to the power point and switch the power point on. INSTALLATION OF AUXILIARY OUTPUT BOARD FITTING AN AUXILIARY OUTPUT BOARD AT THE MASTER On a VM102 Master Station, there are four mounting posts to the right of the speaker, on the rear of the metal front, for the mounting of an Auxiliary Output Board. Four M3 x 6mm screws are supplied in the Master kit bag for fitting the Auxiliary Output Board to these mounting posts. The 4-way wiring loom supplied with the Auxiliary Output Board connects the 4-way header on the Auxiliary output Board to the 4-way header on the Intercom PCB which is located directly above the Auxiliary Output Board. The Master Station has a set of "13.8V O-P" terminals, which can be used to supply power through the Auxiliary Output relay contacts, to the auxiliary device being used. FITTING AN AUXILIARY OUTPUT BOARD AT A ROOM STATION The Auxiliary Output Board will slide into the side compartment on the right hand side of the back housing of any Room Station. The 4-way wiring loom supplied with the Auxiliary Output Board connects the 4-way header on the Auxiliary output Board to the 4-way header on the Intercom PCB which is attached to the Room Station fascia. It is recommended that power being switched through the Auxiliary Output Board relay contacts, to the auxiliary device, not be taken from the POS and NEG terminals on the Room Station, but rather from a separate power source. This is to prevent a voltage drop at the Room Station while the auxiliary device is being powered. NOTE: The relay contacts on the Auxiliary Output Board are Dry Contacts. They act as a switch and do not output a voltage on their own. IMPORTANT: For this feature to operate from all stations, the “AUX” terminal at each station including the Master (if fitted), is to be linked by a single wire. WARNING: This board is not designed to switch High Voltage directly. A separate suitable relay can be used in conjunction with this board, where the switching of High Voltage is required. 36

CONNECTION DIAGRAM FOR INPUT JACK TYPE B<br />

8 Wire Systems<br />

Link L1 should be Open<br />

(Jumper Off)<br />

ORG<br />

GRN<br />

YEL<br />

GRY<br />

BLK<br />

L1<br />

RED<br />

MUS2<br />

MUS1<br />

CONNECTION DIAGRAM FOR INPUT JACK TYPE B<br />

6 Wire Systems<br />

Link L1 to be Closed<br />

(Jumper On)<br />

ORG<br />

GRN<br />

YEL<br />

GRY<br />

BLK<br />

L1<br />

RED<br />

VLC<br />

TC<br />

NEG<br />

POS<br />

COM2<br />

COM1<br />

VLC<br />

TC<br />

NEG<br />

POS<br />

Connections<br />

at Room<br />

or Master<br />

Connections<br />

at Room<br />

or Master<br />

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