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AUXILIARY/LOCK OUTPUT BOARD<br />

The Auxiliary/Lock Output Board is an optional accessory allowing electronic door locks,<br />

automatic gates, courtesy lights, etc to be controlled from the Master or any Room Station.<br />

There are 2 outputs on each board, which can be individually programmed to time out or<br />

toggle depending on the application.<br />

4 of these boards can be fitted to any one system allowing a total of 8 auxiliary outputs in<br />

total.<br />

There is provision in the Master for the fitting of an Auxiliary/Lock Output Board on the<br />

inside of the metal fascia.<br />

Room Stations allow for the fitting of an Auxiliary/Lock Output Board in the side<br />

compartment of the Room Station back housing.<br />

NOTE: Additional wiring is required for this feature to operate.<br />

WHERE TO RUN CABLE?<br />

Cables can be run:<br />

��In the roof space<br />

��In false ceilings/bulkhead area<br />

��Through and/or around external walls<br />

��Under floors (subject to access being available)<br />

��Underground in conduit<br />

Intercom cables should be run as far away from AC wiring as practicality permits.<br />

Avoid running intercom cable in parallel to AC or any other type of wiring.<br />

(Running across at right angles is OK where necessary)<br />

All antenna wires should be taken to the highest and most accessible point in the roof.<br />

Allow additional cable at each station for the purpose of termination.<br />

(At least 1 meter for the Master)<br />

In the case of cavity brick walls, ensure the wires are pulled through one of the holes at the<br />

rear of the wall box.<br />

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