Difference between revisions of "Vandal Resistant Substation - 1007056100"
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* Call button is connected to '''KEY1''' and '''ID''' (= DAK 1) | * Call button is connected to '''KEY1''' and '''ID''' (= DAK 1) | ||
* A second call button can be connected to '''KEY2''' and '''ID+M''' (= DAK 2) | * A second call button can be connected to '''KEY2''' and '''ID+M''' (= DAK 2) | ||
− | * The volume is controlled by the '''LS VOL''' potmeter | + | * The volume of the internal loudspeaker is controlled by the '''LS VOL''' potmeter |
* Private/Open: | * Private/Open: | ||
** Soldering pad S1 open: Open mode (default) | ** Soldering pad S1 open: Open mode (default) |
Revision as of 12:32, 31 August 2018
Highlights
- Made for critical communication
- Vandal resistant
- Design in stainless steel to withstand corrosion
- Vandal resistant call button
- Superb audio quality (10 kHz)
- Advanced supervision functions
- External or extra call button option
Connections
- The station line is connected to the A, B, C and D connector
- The internal loudspeaker is connected to the LS connector
- An external loudspeaker can be connected to the EXT LS connector. Minimum impedance is 20 ohms.
- Call button is connected to KEY1 and ID (= DAK 1)
- A second call button can be connected to KEY2 and ID+M (= DAK 2)
- The volume of the internal loudspeaker is controlled by the LS VOL potmeter
- Private/Open:
- Soldering pad S1 open: Open mode (default)
- Soldering pad S1 closed: Privacy mode
For details on connection at the AlphaCom server side, see ASLT - AlphaCom Subscriber Line Board
Dimensions
Designed in stainless steel to withstand corrosion.
- From version 1007056100.0301, stainless steel: A316L. (Earlier versions: A304.)