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PagePac 1 AMPLIFIER ADAPTER PagePac Remote Amplifier Adapter pro- a method of extending the speaker cover- of your PagePac paging system, by using an PagePac 6 or AmpliCenter as a remote at remote or off-site locations. Note that adapter can not be connected to a 70V output. example, the Remote Amplifier Adapter may connected to a voice coil speaker cable at the or at the end of the cable run as appro- If used at the end of the run, the Adapter cord (P2) is connected to the PAGE Jack (J1) on the unit. If used at start of the run, four wires are used to connect remote amplifier. The page signals from the unit are now available from the remote Adapters may also be used with systems that talkback and zone paging. Music is avail- to the remote unit from the main unit only if Remote Amplifier Adapter is connected to the input of the remote unit. Screw-type Terminals, modular cord and RCA connector 4 x 2 x 5.08cm) .0132 lbs (.059 kg) Refer to Secondary Circuit Protec- Information. Remote Adapter has been designed to voice coil outputs (3.4 volt system) to 6 or D-Series AmpliCenter units which located in separate buildings or when the units separated by 2,000 feet or more. To accom- the potential power loss of large dis- the output of the Remote Amplifier is 7 db than the INPUT of remote D-Series Amplicenter. When connect- two D-Series Amplicenter units, which are the same building or within 2,000 feet of other, the remote PagePac may be over- by the first. To alleviate this potential prob- a 200 Ohm 1/4 watt resistor has been with each Remote Amplifier Adapter to the (Ring terminal. Attach this across the and the (Tip and Ring) when the two PagePac 6 or D-Series units are within the same building (or located less than 2,000 feet from each other). 200 Ohm resistor should not be attached the remote Amplicenter is in another build- or further than 2,000 feet from the first Ampli- install a Remote Amplifier Adapter, make the shown in Figure 1. A description of screw-type terminals located on the adapter is in Table 1. Manuals Online! – Manuals Online! – ASSISTANCE calling, have a VOM and a telephone test available and call from the job site. Call (540) and ask for PagePac Technical Sup- or call (540) 427-6000 for Valcom 24-hour Support or visit our websites at and www.valcom.com. repairs be necessary, attach a tag to the clearly stating company name, address, number, contact person, and the nature of problem. Send the unit to: Inc. Repair Dept. Hollins Road VA 24019-5056 CIRCUIT Information equipment is for use on telephone wiring a secondary circuit protector. This pag- equipment requires a Secondary Circuit Pro- where applicable (see Figure 2). secondary circuit protector must be located the primary protector and the paging Refer to the Safety Information below. Information The Secondary Circuit Protector is used when paging equipment directly to lines that may be exposed to high power lines. Never install telephone wiring during a lightning Never install telephone jacks in wet locations the jack is specifically designed for wet Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or ter- unless the telephone line has been dis- at the network interface. Use caution when installing or modifying tele- lines. Use applicable Valcom approved device. Terminal terminals provide a voice-coil speaker output from the primary Amplicenter or Speakers may be connected to these terminals or these terminals can be used your input to the Remote Amplifier Adapter when an RCA cable is not used to connect the primary PagePac. C and C1 are control leads for the re
PagePac 1 AMPLIFIER ADAPTER PagePac Remote Amplifier Adapter pro- a method of extending the speaker cover- of your PagePac paging system, by using an PagePac 6 or AmpliCenter as a remote at remote or off-site locations. Note that adapter can not be connected to a 70V output. example, the Remote Amplifier Adapter may connected to a voice coil speaker cable at the or at the end of the cable run as appro- If used at the end of the run, the Adapter cord (P2) is connected to the PAGE Jack (J1) on the unit. If used at start of the run, four wires are used to connect remote amplifier. The page signals from the unit are now available from the remote Adapters may also be used with systems that talkback and zone paging. Music is avail- to the remote unit from the main unit only if Remote Amplifier Adapter is connected to the input of the remote unit. Screw-type Terminals, modular cord and RCA connector 4 x 2 x 5.08cm) .0132 lbs (.059 kg) Refer to Secondary Circuit Protec- Information. Remote Adapter has been designed to voice coil outputs (3.4 volt system) to 6 or D-Series AmpliCenter units which located in separate buildings or when the units separated by 2,000 feet or more. To accom- the potential power loss of large dis- the output of the Remote Amplifier is 7 db than the INPUT of remote D-Series Amplicenter. When connect- two D-Series Amplicenter units, which are the same building or within 2,000 feet of other, the remote PagePac may be over- by the first. To alleviate this potential prob- a 200 Ohm 1/4 watt resistor has been with each Remote Amplifier Adapter to the (Ring terminal. Attach this across the and the (Tip and Ring) when the two PagePac 6 or D-Series units are within the same building (or located less than 2,000 feet from each other). 200 Ohm resistor should not be attached the remote Amplicenter is in another build- or further than 2,000 feet from the first Ampli- install a Remote Amplifier Adapter, make the shown in Figure 1. A description of screw-type terminals located on the adapter is in Table 1. Manuals Online! – Manuals Online! – ASSISTANCE calling, have a VOM and a telephone test available and call from the job site. Call (540) and ask for PagePac Technical Sup- or call (540) 427-6000 for Valcom 24-hour Support or visit our websites at and www.valcom.com. repairs be necessary, attach a tag to the clearly stating company name, address, number, contact person, and the nature of problem. Send the unit to: Inc. Repair Dept. Hollins Road VA 24019-5056 CIRCUIT Information equipment is for use on telephone wiring a secondary circuit protector. This pag- equipment requires a Secondary Circuit Pro- where applicable (see Figure 2). secondary circuit protector must be located the primary protector and the paging Refer to the Safety Information below. Information The Secondary Circuit Protector is used when paging equipment directly to lines that may be exposed to high power lines. Never install telephone wiring during a lightning Never install telephone jacks in wet locations the jack is specifically designed for wet Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or ter- unless the telephone line has been dis- at the network interface. Use caution when installing or modifying tele- lines. Use applicable Valcom approved device. Terminal terminals provide a voice-coil speaker output from the primary Amplicenter or Speakers may be connected to these terminals or these terminals can be used your input to the Remote Amplifier Adapter when an RCA cable is not used to connect the primary PagePac. C and C1 are control leads for the re