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[[File:TCAS Connections 1.PNG|thumb|right500px|TCAS substation - Rear side]]
 
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This article describes connection details of the analog intercoms [[TCAS-1]], [[TCAS-2]] and [[TCAS-3]].
 
This article describes connection details of the analog intercoms [[TCAS-1]], [[TCAS-2]] and [[TCAS-3]].
 
The Turbine analog station has an RJ-45 port and 6 external connectors.
 
 
{|border="1"
 
|Power || Draws power from AlphaCom signal line
 
|-
 
|RJ-45 port || AlphaCom connection
 
|-
 
|A, B, C, D wires || AlphaCom connection when RJ-45 port is not used
 
|-
 
|}
 
 
'''Note!''' Use cables crimped with ferrules for terminal block connectors
 
 
To set up the analog station as an intercom:
 
:1.  Connect the RJ-45 port on the station to the AlphaCom exchange
 
:2.  Register the station in the AlphaCom exchange
 
 
 
 
  
 
==Wiring==
 
==Wiring==

Revision as of 12:30, 16 August 2018

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TCAS substation - Rear side

This article describes connection details of the analog intercoms TCAS-1, TCAS-2 and TCAS-3.

Wiring

The cabling from the AlphaCom server to the intercom station is star wiring. Two twisted pairs of wires are required. The maximum distance depends on the cable diameter:

  • 0.5 mm wires: 1.4 km
  • 0.6 mm wires: 2.0 km
  • 0.9 mm wires: 4.0 km

The station line is connected to the station by means of an RJ45 connector, or optional by using the plugable screw connector.

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Note icon The station cable is not a 1:1 cable!


For details on connection at the AlphaCom server side, see ASLT - AlphaCom Subscriber Line Board


Second Call Key

The station is prepared for a future second call key (DAK2).

This second call key can be found on the print if wanted and utilized with an external call button.

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  • A second external call key must be connected between the A-wire and the lower leg on D6 (highlighted in the image above).