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2 different ENA2060 models exist. | 2 different ENA2060 models exist. | ||
− | * ENA2060-DC1 uses a 110 VDC power source | + | *ENA2060-DC1 uses a 110 VDC power source |
− | * ENA2060-DC2 uses a 24-48 VDC power source | + | *ENA2060-DC2 uses a 24-48 VDC power source |
==Installation, Mounting and Dimensions== | ==Installation, Mounting and Dimensions== | ||
*[[ENA2060 Amplifier - Mounting and Installation|Mounting and Installation]] | *[[ENA2060 Amplifier - Mounting and Installation|Mounting and Installation]] | ||
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==Configuration== | ==Configuration== |
Revision as of 01:58, 6 November 2020
The ENA2060 Network Amplifier for Rolling Stock incorporates SIP-addressable loudspeaker loops that enable the use of the same software for handling both Passenger Emergency Intercom / Crew Communication and Public Address (PA), as well as the required Train Radio Integration, thus eliminating one entire subsystem from the solution.
This results in a well-integrated system with less complexity and more functionality, while the use of open standards offers freedom of choice when it comes to future upgrades and supply.
2 different ENA2060 models exist.
- ENA2060-DC1 uses a 110 VDC power source
- ENA2060-DC2 uses a 24-48 VDC power source
Contents
Installation, Mounting and Dimensions
Configuration
Software Upgrade
The ENA2060 amplifier is a "Turbine" device, and the software is upgraded in the same way as Turbine Intercom stations.
Load Factory Default values:
- Factory Default values can be restored by shorting pins 7 and 13 in the Multi-Connector during boot and following the directions for TKIS Restore Factory Defaults
- Factory Default values can also be loaded via the web interface of the amplifier, from the Station Administration > Reboot menu