Difference between revisions of "FBSAR - Audio Interface Unit"
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* Galvanic separation between the exchange and the external equipment | * Galvanic separation between the exchange and the external equipment | ||
* If the relay is used, the FBSAR must be powered with [[Powering Additional Equipment|+24V from the exchange]] | * If the relay is used, the FBSAR must be powered with [[Powering Additional Equipment|+24V from the exchange]] | ||
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==Connectors and Switches== | ==Connectors and Switches== | ||
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*[[FBSAR - PA interface]] | *[[FBSAR - PA interface]] | ||
*[[FBSAR - Mobile radio interface]] | *[[FBSAR - Mobile radio interface]] | ||
+ | * [http://www.zenitel.com/product/fbsar Additional Documentation on Zenitel.com] | ||
− | [[Category:Public Address]] | + | [[Category:Public Address - Interfaces]] |
[[Category:Additional equipment]] | [[Category:Additional equipment]] |
Latest revision as of 11:50, 13 April 2018
Highlights
- Provides interface to non-selective radio systems (1 base station)
- Two relays for busy marking of external equipment and transmitter keying
- Two optocouplers, which may be used for mutual busy marking
- Provides interface to PA systems (2 PA zones)
- DC termination of two subscriber outputs
- Two filters to remove carrier for display data signals on two subscriber audio outputs
- Second channel may be used as filter / PA adapter only
- Galvanic separation between the exchange and the external equipment
- If the relay is used, the FBSAR must be powered with +24V from the exchange
Connectors and Switches