Aiphone Home Security System AI 900 User Manual

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12. WIRING  
12.1. Wiring from the Station or Outside Line .............................................................. 21  
12.2. Supplied Connector Connection ......................................................................... 22  
12.3. AI-900MS Master Station Interface Card Connection  
12.3.1. Master Station and AI-900MS connection .............................................. 23  
12.3.2. External recording device and AI-900MS connection ............................ 25  
12.4. AI-MS900 Master Station Connection and Adjustment  
12.4.1. External speaker connection .................................................................. 26  
12.4.2. Speaker volume and microphone sensitivity adjustment ....................... 26  
12.5. AI-900AL Telephone Interface Card Connection  
12.5.1. Telephone and AI-900AL connection ..................................................... 27  
12.5.2. External recording device and AI-900AL connection ............................. 29  
12.6. AI-900RS Substation Interface Card Connection  
12.6.1. Substation and AI-900RS connection .................................................... 30  
12.6.2. External amplifier and AI-900RS connection .......................................... 31  
12.7. AI-900CO Outside Line Interface Card Connection  
12.7.1. Outside line and AI-900CO connection .................................................. 32  
12.7.2. External recording device and AI-900CO connection ............................ 33  
12.8. AI-900AF Audio Function Card Connection  
12.8.1. Amplifier and AI-900AF connection ........................................................ 34  
12.8.2. External sound source and AI-900AF connection .................................. 35  
12.9. AI-900TI Tie-Line Interface Card Exchange Interconnection .............................. 36  
12.10. AI-900MF Main Frame and AI-PU200 Power Transformer Connection ............ 39  
13. MAIN FRAME AND PC CONNECTION  
13.1. Programming PC Connection  
13.1.1. Direct connection by means of RS-232C ............................................... 40  
13.1.2. Connection via modem ........................................................................... 41  
13.2. Operation Log PC Connection  
13.2.1. Direct connection by means of RS-232C ............................................... 42  
13.2.2. Connection via modem ........................................................................... 43  
13.3. System Programming ......................................................................................... 43  
14. SPEECH AND FUNCTION TESTS  
14.1. Speech Test ........................................................................................................ 44  
14.2. Function Test ...................................................................................................... 44  
15. SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................. 45  
Accessories .................................................................................................................. 45  
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2. FCC REQUIREMENTS  
(1) The AI-900 complies with FCC Rules, Part 68. On this equipment is a label which contains, among other  
information, the FCC Part 68 registration number.  
(2) The ringer equivalence number (REN) is used to determine the quality of devices which may be  
connected to the telephone line. Excessive RENs on the telephone line may result in the devices not  
ringing in response to an incoming call. In most, but not all areas, the sum of RENs should not exceed five  
(5.0). To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line, as determined by the total  
RENs, contact the local telephone company.  
Note: RENs are associated with loop-start and ground-start ports. It is not used for E&M and digital ports.  
The REN assigned to the AI-900 is 0.4. If requested, this information must be given to the  
telephone company.  
(3) In the event of equipment malfunction, all repairs should be performed by AIPHONE CORPORATION or  
an authorized agent. It is the responsibility of users requiring service to report the need for service to  
AIPHONE CORPORATION or to one of our authorized agents. Service can be facilitated through our  
office at:  
AIPHONE CORPORATION  
1700-130th Ave., N.E.  
Bellevue, Washington 98009  
Phone (425) 455-0510  
The telephone company can ask you to disconnect the equipment from the network until the problem is  
corrected or until you are sure that the equipment is not malfunctioning.  
(4) If the AI-900 disrupts the telephone network, the telephone company can discontinue your service  
temporarily. If possible, the telephone company will notify you in advance. If advance notice is not  
practical, they will notify you as soon as possible. You are also informed of your right to file a complaint  
with the FCC.  
(5) The telephone company can make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations, or procedures that can  
affect the operation of your equipment. If they do, you should be notified in advance so you have an  
opportunity to maintain uninterrupted telephone service.  
(6) While the AI-900 is fully compliant with FCC rules and regulations, it is recommended that an alternating  
current (ac) surge arrestor of the form and capability suitable for the model purchased be installed in the  
ac outlet to which the AIPHONE CORPORATION products are connected. Consult with your distributor as  
to the surge protector requirements for your equipment.  
(7) The FCC rules require that the following Affidavit be completed by the installer and forwarded to the local  
exchange carrier, whenever digital terminal equipment without encoded analog content and billing  
protection is used to transmit digital signals containing encoded analog content, which are intended for  
eventual conversion into Voiceband analog signals and retransmitted on the network.  
(8) The AI-900 has been tested and comply with the limits for a class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of  
the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference  
when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can  
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual,  
can cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area  
is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference in  
the user's expense.  
CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY AIPHONE CORPORATION  
COULD VOID THE USER'S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.  
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3. INDUSTRY CANADA REQUIREMENTS  
(1) ''NOTICE: This equipment meets the applicable Industry Canada Terminal Equipment Technical  
Specifications.  
This is confirmed by the registration number. The abbreviation, IC, before the registration number signifies  
that registration was performed based on a Declaration of Conformity indicating that Industry Canada  
technical specifications were met.  
It does not imply that Industry Canada approved the equipment."  
(2) ''NOTICE: The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this terminal equipment is 0.4.  
The REN assigned to each terminal equipment provides an indication of the maximum number of  
terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface.  
The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement  
that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed five.''  
(3) "The abbreviation, IC, before the registration number signifies that registration was performed based on a  
Declaration of Conformity indicating that Industry Canada technical specifications were met. It does not  
imply that Industry Canada approved the equipment.  
(4) This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.  
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4. GENERAL DESCRIPTION  
The AI-900 Security System is a voice communication system that permits calls to be quickly and easily  
made - even in emergency situations - with the touch of single button. The system can record conversations,  
and features external equipment sync output and operation log output. These features combine to make the  
AI-900 an ideal system for voice security applications.  
5. FEATURES  
• Modular construction facilitates installation, maintenance, and system expansion.  
• Rack- or wall-mountable exchange.  
• Up to 4 master stations (or commercial telephone sets) and 64 substations can be connected per exchange.  
• Up to 2 outside telephone (C/O) lines can be connected per exchange.  
• Station paging (by means of the substation speaker) and external paging functions.  
• External sound source distribution capability.  
• Up to 19 paging zones can be established.  
• Emergency Paging function.  
• By connecting an external recording device, the conversations at the master station (or telephone set) and  
at the outside line telephone can be recorded.  
• Exchange operating log can be transmitted to a PC.  
• Tie-line possible for up to 16 exchanges.  
• 24 V DC input for connection of backup power supply.  
• Manual/Automatic Call Forwarding, Conference, Scan Monitor functions.  
6. INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS  
• To prevent the unit's failure, be sure to switch off its power when inserting or removing the card.  
• When mounting each card, fully insert it into the Main Frame. After all cards are mounted, secure them with  
the card fixing bracket.  
• When the unit gets dirty with dust or oil, wipe down with a soft, dry cloth. Never use a chemically-treated  
cleaning cloth or volatile liquids, such as benzine and thinner, because the unit's plastic parts may be  
deformed or its finish discolored.  
• All units except the AI-RS170 and AI-RS180 Substations are designed exclusively for indoor use.  
Do not install them outdoors.  
• The whole system will not operate without power supply.  
• In areas where broadcasting stations are close by, the system operation may be affected by radio frequency  
interference.  
• Keep DC wiring at least 30 cm away from AC wiring. Otherwise, the system may malfunction.  
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7. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION AND EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONS  
7.1. System Configuration  
AI-900 Exchange (1)  
Main Frame AI-900MF/  
Main Frame Mounting  
Bracket AI-YC303  
Master station AI-MS900 (2 units)  
Master Station  
Interface Card  
AI-900MS (1)  
Rack Mount Panel  
AI-PN100B  
Recording voice output (for each station)  
Recording control output (for each station)  
Power Transformer  
Uint AI-PU200  
Telephone (2 units)  
Telephone Interface  
Card AI-900AL (2)  
Recording voice output (for each telephone)  
Recording control output (for each telephone)  
Power Transformer  
Uint AI-PU200  
Substation AI-RS150, AI-RS160, AI-RS170 or  
AI-RS180 (16 units)  
Substation Interface  
Card AI-900RS (1)  
Paging output (to an amplifier)  
Paging input (from an amplifier)  
Substation Interface  
Card AI-900RS (4)  
Outside line (2 lines)  
Outside Line  
Interface Card  
AI-900CO  
Recording voice output (for each line)  
Recording control output (for each line)  
Audio Function Card  
AI-900AF  
External paging voice output  
External paging control output (16 channels)  
Voice input for external source distribution  
Control input for external source distribution  
(4 channels)  
Tie-line Interface  
Card AI-900TI  
Input and output for exchange interconnection  
(4 voice lines, 1 data line)  
AI-900 Exchange (2)  
AI-900 Exchange (16)  
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7.2. Equipment Functions  
AI-900MF Main Frame  
The AI-900MF accommodates the following cards: Up to 2 AI-900MS or AI-900AL Cards (both cards may be  
mixed), up to 4 AI-900RS Cards, 1 AI-900CO Card, 1 AI-900AF Card, and 1 AI-900TI Card.  
The Main Frame has 2 RS-232C ports; one for programming and the other for operation log output.  
AI-900MS Master Station Interface Card  
The AI-900MS is used for master station connection. Up to 2 master stations can be connected per card,  
and an external recording device can be connected to each line.  
AI-900AL Telephone Interface Card  
The AI-900AL is used for connecting telephone sets (in compliance with the FCC Regulation Part 68). Up to  
2 telephones can be connected per card, and an external recording device can be connected to each line.  
AI-900RS Substation Interface Card  
The AI-900RS is used for substation connection. Up to 16 substations can be connected per card. The  
Substation Interface Card has 2 speech links, one of which also functions as a paging link with the paging  
input/output connected to an external amplifier.  
AI-900CO Outside Line Interface Card  
The AI-900CO is used for outside line connection. Up to 2 outside lines can be connected per card, and an  
external recording device can be connected to each line.  
AI-900AF Audio Function Card  
The AI-900AF enables Conference, External Amplifier Paging, and External Source Distribution functions.  
The Audio Function Card has 1 conference link (maximum 4 stations), 1 voice output and 16 control outputs  
for external amplifier paging, and 1 voice input and 4 control inputs for external source distribution.  
AI-900TI Tie-Line Interface Card  
The AI-900TI is used to interconnect multiple exchanges. The Tie-Line Interface Card can connect up to 4  
links made up by 1 pair of data lines and 2 pairs of voice lines.  
AI-PU200 Power Transformer Unit  
The wall-mountable AI-PU200 has 2 20V/2.5A AC outputs. One AI-PU200 unit is required when up to 2  
AI-900RS Cards are installed, and 2 AI-PU200 units are required when 3 or more AI-900RS Cards are  
installed.  
AI-YC303 Main Frame Wall Mounting Bracket  
The AI-YC303 is used when mounting the main frame on the wall.  
AI-PN100B Rack Mount Panel  
The AI-PN100B provides side-by-side rack mounting capability for up to 2 AI-PU200 transformer units.  
AI-MS900 Master Station  
The AI-MS900 can make calls to or receive calls from the substation. It utilizes 2 pairs of twisted cables.  
AI-RS150 Substation (Indoor Type)  
The AI-RS150 can call and converse with the registered master stations. It utilizes a single-pair shielded  
cable.  
AI-RS160 Substation (Indoor Vandal-Resistant Type)  
The AI-RS160 can call and converse with the registered master stations. It utilizes a single-pair shielded  
cable.  
AI-RS170 Substation (Outdoor Vandal-Resistant Type)  
The AI-RS170 can call and make converse with the registered master stations. It utilizes a single-pair  
shielded cable.  
AI-RS180 Substation (for Emergency Use)  
The AI-RS180 can call and converse with the registered master stations. It has a indicator lamp and a  
control output channel, and utilizes a single-pair shielded cable.  
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8. AI-900MF MAIN FRAME NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS  
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1
3
12  
10  
11  
4
9
5
6
7
8
1. AC Input Connectors  
7.AI-900CO Installation Slot [CO]  
One AI-900CO card can be installed.  
(See p. 32.)  
Connect to the AC output terminal of the  
AI-PU200 power transformer unit.  
(See p. 39.)  
8. AI-900AF Installation Slot [AF]  
2. 24 V DC Input Connector  
One AI-900AF card can be installed. (See p. 34.)  
Connects to a battery (24 V DC). (See p. 39.)  
9. AI-900TI Installation Slot [TI]  
3. Power Switch  
One AI-900TI card can be installed. (See p. 36.)  
Power is switched on (I) and off (O) with each  
depression of this switch.  
10. Programming PC Connector [RS-232C]  
Connects to the programming PC either directly  
or via modem. (See p. 40.)  
4. Backup Battery Socket  
Insert the CR2032 data backup battery into this  
socket. (See p. 19.)  
11. Operation Log PC Connector [RS-232C]  
Connects to the operation log PC either directly  
or via modem. (See p. 42.)  
5. AI-900MS/AI-900AL Installation Slot [MS/AL 1-2]  
A maximum of 2 AI-900MS or AI-900AL cards  
can be installed. (See p. 24 and 29.)  
12. Power Indicator  
Lights when the power switch is set to ON.  
6. AI-900RS Installation Slot [RS 1-4]  
A maximum of 4 AI-900RS cards can be  
installed. (See p. 30.)  
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9. INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION PROCEDURES  
(1) System Design  
Exchange/Station Configuration, Wiring Schedule and Station Numbering Schedule  
(2) Equipment Installation  
Installing the AI-900MF Main Frame in an Equipment Rack or on a Wall  
(See p. 13.)  
(See p. 15.)  
(See p. 17.)  
(See p. 18.)  
Installing the AI-PU200 Power Transformer in an Equipment Rack or on a Wall  
Installing the Substation  
Installing the Master Station  
(3) Installing a Card in the AI-900MF Main Frame  
Installing the Data Backup Battery  
(See p. 19.)  
(See p. 20.)  
Installing and Connecting Each Card  
(4) Connecting the Station/Outside Line to Each Exchange Card  
AI-MS900 Master Station vs. AI-900MS Card  
External Recording Device vs. AI-900MS Card  
(See p. 23.)  
(See p. 25.)  
Telephone vs. AI-900AL Card  
External Recording Device vs. AI-900AL Card  
(See p. 27.)  
(See p. 29.)  
Substation vs. AI-900RS Card  
External Amplifier vs. AI-900RS Card  
(See p. 30.)  
(See p. 31.)  
Outside Line vs. AI-900CO Card  
External Recording Device vs. AI-900CO Card  
(See p. 32.)  
(See p. 33.)  
External Amplifier vs. AI-900AF Card  
External Recording Device vs. AI-900AF Card  
(See p. 34.)  
(See p. 35.)  
AI-900MF Main Frame vs. AI-PU200 Power Transformer  
(See p. 39.)  
(5) Tie-Line Connection (between Exchanges)  
AI-900TI vs. AI-900TI  
(See p. 36.)  
(6) Connecting the AI-900MF Main Frame to a PC  
Connection to a Programming PC  
(See p. 40.)  
(See p. 42.)  
Connection to an Operation Log PC  
Power-ON  
(7) Adjusting the Station and Exchange  
System Programming (See the "AI-900 SETUP SOFTWARE MANUAL.")  
Master Station Microphone Sensitivity/Speaker Volume Adjustment  
Telephone Volume Adjustment (AI-900AL Card)  
(See p. 26.)  
(See p. 28.)  
(8) Speech and Function Tests  
Speech Test  
(See p. 44.)  
(See p. 44.)  
Function Test  
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10. EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION  
10.1. AI-900MF Main Frame  
10.1.1. Rack mounting  
Step 1. Attach the supplied rack mounting brackets to the frame.  
Machine screw M4x10 (6 places)  
Mounting bracket  
Step 2. Mount the frame to an equipment rack.  
Fiber washer  
(8 places)  
Rack mounting screw (tapping screw 5x12 , 8 places)  
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10.1.2. Wall mounting (Optional AI-YC303 Wall Mounting Frame is required.)  
Step 1. Mount the AI-YC303 bracket to the wall.  
78 78 78  
55.2  
Knockout (for wiring)  
391.4  
Wood screw 5.1x38  
290  
Mounting dimensions  
Step 2. Remove the AI-900MF's front panel, then mount the AI-900MF on the AI-YC303.  
Tapping screw 4x12  
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10.2. AI-PU200 Power Transformer Unit  
10.2.1. Rack mounting  
Step 1. Remove the 4 mounting screws, and attach the supplied wall mounting brackets to the transformer  
unit using the removed screws.  
Wall mounting bracket  
Mounting screw  
Step 2. Attach the AI-PU200 to the AI-PN100B Rack Mount Panel.  
AI-PN100B  
Machine screw (M3 x 8)  
AI-PU200  
Step 3. Mount the AI-PN100B in an equipment rack.  
Note  
Perform terminal wiring before mounting.  
Fiber washer  
Binding head self tapping screw (5 x 12)  
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10.2.2. Wall mounting  
Step 1. Remove the 4 mounting screws, and attach the supplied wall mounting brackets to the transformer  
using the removed screws.  
Wall mounting bracket  
Mounting screw  
Step 2. Mount the transformer to the wall using the supplied wood screws.  
140  
Unit: mm  
Wood screw 3.5 x 25  
120  
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10.3. AI-RS150, AI-RS160, AI-RS170 and AI-RS180 Substations  
Mount the substation to an electrical box mounted in the wall.  
2-gang electrical box (deep)  
and adapter ring  
AI-RS150/-RS160/-RS170/-RS180  
Oval head screw UNC No.6x18  
Dimensional diagram  
Unit: mm  
37  
46  
1
2
2 (AI-RS150)  
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*
1
2
120  
3
52.5  
43.5 (AI-RS150)  
*
*
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11. AI-900MF CARD INSTALLATION  
11.1. Backup Battery Installation  
Caution  
All cards contain many CMOS ICs which are easily damaged by static electricity. Do not touch circuit  
components.  
Insert the backup battery into the Main Frame mother board before installing any cards.  
CR2032  
BATT1  
AI-900MF  
Battery replacement  
As the battery life is rated at about 4 years, replace it with a new one every 4 years.  
Follow the replacement procedure below.  
Step 1. Switch the Main Frame (AI-900MF) power off.  
Step 2. Remove all installed cards.  
Step 3. Switch the AI-900MF power on.  
Step 4. Replace the battery.  
Step 5. Switch the AI-900MF power off.  
Step 6. Reinstall the removed cards.  
Step 7. Switch the AI-900MF power on.  
Important  
Be sure to replace the battery while the AI-900MF power is on.  
Otherwise, stored date and time data will be lost.  
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.  
Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer.  
Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer's instructions.  
CAUTION  
Danger d'explosion lorsque la batterie n'est pas remplacée correctement.  
Remplacer uniquement avec des batteries identiques ou d'un type équivalent.  
ATTENTION  
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11.2. Card Installation  
Step 1. Remove each card from its static-protective bag, and install it in its designated position in the Main  
Frame.  
For the AI-900TI, perform exchange number setting BEFORE installation. Refer to p. 38 "Exchange Number  
Setting."  
Step 2. After installing all cards, secure them using the supplied fixing bracket.  
The top and side panels are omitted to  
show the hidden parts.  
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12. WIRING  
12.1. Wiring from the Station or Outside Line  
Step 1. Remove the main frame's bottom panel as shown below.  
Step 2. Connect stations or outside lines to their respective cards as shown below.  
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12.2. Supplied Connector Connection  
Use the supplied connectors for exchange connections as follows.  
Step 1. Insert a cable into the connector and tighten the screw.  
Step 2. After cable connection is completed, press the connector onto the circuit board's connector.  
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[Connection]  
Use 2 twisted pair cables with a modular jack fitted at each one end to connect the AI-MS900 to the  
AI-900MS. Refer to the following table for the maximum recommended cable length between the two.  
Cable type AWG24 (0.52 mm) AWG22 (0.65 mm) AWG20 (0.82 mm)  
Distance  
0.9 km  
1.5 km  
2.3 km  
Connect as shown below.  
AI-900MS and AI-MS900 connection  
Ferrite clamp *  
2 twisted pair cables  
AI-900MS  
CN1  
1
2
3
4
Line 1  
for master station  
CN2  
CN3  
CN4  
Ferrite clamp *  
LINE  
1234  
2 twisted pair cables  
1
2
3
4
Line 2  
for master station  
LINE  
1234  
Front view of  
the circuit board  
* Mount the ferrite clamp (supplied with the AI-900MS card) on the cable in a way that the cable is looped one  
turn as illustrated. (This countermeasure is for complying with the CE marking and FCC requirements.)  
AI-900MS card  
Ferrite clamp  
SFC-10  
Note  
When using a shielded cable, connect the shielded wire to the "FG" terminal of the exchange main frame.  
Also, connect the unused cables, if included in a bundle of cables, to the same terminal.  
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12.3.2. External recording device and AI-900MS connection  
An external recording device can be connected to each master station line.  
[Connection]  
To connect the external recording device, use a twisted pair cable for voice output, and a twisted pair cable for  
control output. The voice output is 0 dB* and of unbalanced type. The control output is an open collector  
output 20 mA, 24 V DC max. Connect as shown below.  
*0 dB = 1 V  
External recording device and AI-900MS connection  
AI-900MS  
CN1  
To voice input (HOT)  
2 twisted pair cables  
To voice input (GND)  
HOT  
Voice output  
GND  
HOT  
GND  
Line 1 for  
recording  
CN2  
CN3  
CN4  
Control output  
To recording start input (HOT)  
To recording start input (GND)  
Recording device  
2 twisted pair cables  
HOT  
GND  
HOT  
GND  
Voice output  
Line 2 for  
recording  
Control output  
Recording device  
Front view of  
the circuit board  
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12.4. AI-MS900 Master Station Connection and Adjustment  
12.4.1. External speaker connection  
Follow the procedures below when connecting an external speaker (8).  
Step 1. Remove the AI-MS900's rear terminal cover and set the internal slide switch to the [EXT. SP] position.  
Internal/External speaker selection switch  
Terminal cover  
EXT.SP terminal  
Microphone sensitivity control  
Internal speaker volume control  
Step 2. Connect the speaker cable to EXT.SP terminal.  
Speaker cable  
Step 3. Replace the removed terminal cover in place.  
12.4.2. Internal speaker volume and microphone sensitivity adjustment  
The AI-MS900's internal speaker volume and microphone sensitivity can be adjusted by means of their  
respective controls located under the terminal cover described above. Both controls are factory-preset to their  
maximum positions.  
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12.5. AI-900AL Telephone Interface Card Connection  
12.5.1. Telephone and AI-900AL connection  
The AI-900AL can be interfaced with up to 2 commercial telephone sets. Use the telephone which complies  
with the FCC Regulation Part 68.  
[Connection]  
To connect the telephone set to the AI-900AL, use a twisted pair cable. The connector of the cable end going  
to the telephone needs to be the type that can be connected to the telephone connector. Perform wiring as  
shown below so that the loop resistance is less than 500 including the telephone resistance.  
Telephone and AI-900AL connection  
Ferrite clamp *  
AI-900AL  
1 twisted pair cable  
Line 1  
CN1  
for telephone  
CN2  
Ferrite clamp *  
Telephone set  
1 twisted pair cable  
Line 2  
CN3  
for telephone  
CN4  
Telephone set  
Front view of  
the circuit board  
* Mount the ferrite clamp (supplied with the AI-900AL card) on the cable in a way that the cable is looped one  
turn as illustrated. (This countermeasure is for complying with the CE marking and FCC requirements.)  
AI-900AL card  
Ferrite clamp  
SFC-10  
Note  
When using a shielded cable, connect the shielded wire to the "FG" terminal of the exchange main frame.  
Also, connect the unused cables, if included in a bundle of cables, to the same terminal.  
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[Setting telephone's talking volume levels]  
When the talking volume is low, set it using the switch SW101 (for Line 1) or SW201 (for Line 2) on the  
AI-900AL card as illustrated below.  
Setting of telephone volume switches on the AI-900AL card  
Telephone's talking volume setting  
AI-900AL  
1
2
1
2
1
2
ON  
ON  
ON  
Telephone  
volume  
switch  
Volume "low"  
(Factory-preset)  
Volume "middle"  
Volume "high"  
SW101  
D110  
Telephone's talking volume (Line 1)  
Telephone's talking volume (Line 2)  
SW201  
D210  
CN1  
Front view of  
the circuit board  
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12.5.2. External recording device and AI-900AL connection  
An external recording device can be connected to each telephone line.  
[Connection]  
To connect the external recording device, use a twisted pair cable for voice output, and a twisted pair cable for  
control output. The voice output is 0 dB* and of unbalanced type. The control output is an open collector  
output of 20 mA, 24 V DC max. Connect as shown below.  
*0 dB = 1 V  
External recording device and AI-900AL connection  
AI-900AL  
CN1  
To voice input (HOT)  
2 twisted pair cables  
To voice input (GND)  
HOT  
Voice output  
GND  
HOT  
GND  
Line 1 for  
recording  
CN2  
Control output  
To recording start input (HOT)  
To recording start input (GND)  
Recording device  
CN3  
CN4  
2 twisted pair cables  
HOT  
GND  
HOT  
GND  
Voice output  
Line 2 for  
recording  
Control output  
Recording device  
Front view of  
the circuit board  
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12.6. AI-900RS Substation Interface Card Connection  
12.6.1. Substation and AI-900RS connection  
The AI-900RS can be interfaced with up to 16 substations.  
[Connection]  
Use a 2-core shield cable to connect the substation to the AI-900RS. Refer to the following table for the  
maximum recommended cable length between the two.  
Cable type AWG24 (0.52 mm) AWG22 (0.65 mm) AWG20 (0.82 mm)  
Distance  
0.5 km  
0.8 km  
1.3 km  
Connect as shown below.  
Connection of the AI-RS150/-RS160/-RS170/-RS180 to the AI-900RS  
To line A (orange)  
AI-RS150, AI-RS160,  
To line B (brown)  
AI-RS170 or AI-RS180  
To line C (black)  
AI-900RS  
A
B
C
A
B
C
A
B
C
A
B
C
Line 3  
Line 4  
Line 1  
Line 2  
CN1  
CN2  
CN3  
CN4  
2-core shielded cable  
A
B
C
A
B
C
A
B
C
A
B
C
Line 7  
Line 8  
Line 5  
Line 6  
A
B
C
A
B
C
A
B
C
A
B
C
Line 11  
Line 12  
Line 9  
2-core shielded cable  
Line 10  
A
B
C
A
A
B
C
A
B
C
Line 15  
Line 13  
Line 14  
B Line 16  
C
Front view of  
the circuit board  
Note  
The cables coming from the substations are bared at their ends.  
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12.6.2. External amplifier and AI-900RS connection  
AI-900RS  
CN5  
1-core shielded cable  
HOT  
GND  
HOT  
GND  
Voice output  
Voice input  
(For paging amplifier)  
1 twisted pair cable  
CN1  
Front view of  
the circuit board  
GND  
COM  
HOT  
COM  
4
25V  
70V  
INPUT  
OUTPUT  
Paging amplifier *1  
Electrical characteristics of the CN5 connector  
Voice output: Unbalanced, 20 dB*2 signals to be sent to a paging amplifier  
Voice input: Balanced, acceptable signals on the 25 V line output from a paging amplifier  
*1 Rated at over 16 W power output (ex. BG-130 30 W amplifier)  
*2 0 dB = 1 V  
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12.7. AI-900CO Outside Line Interface Card Connection  
12.7.1. Outside line and AI-900CO connection  
The AI-900CO can be interfaced with up to 2 outside lines. Using DTMF tone dialing, it is compatible with both  
loop and ground start systems.  
[Connection]  
Connect as shown below.  
Outside line and AI-900CO connection  
AI-900CO  
1 twisted pair cable  
Outside line  
CN1  
Line 1  
1
GND *  
GND  
CN2  
1 twisted pair cable  
Outside line  
GND *  
GND  
CN3  
CN4  
Line 2  
1
Lightening  
protector *2  
Lightening  
protector *2  
Front view of  
the circuit board  
U.S.O.C. *3  
RJ11C or W  
C/O Line 1  
(or PBX  
C/O Line 2  
(or PBX  
Extension)  
Extension)  
*1 Ground this terminal only when using ground start system.  
*2 Install a protector if not yet installed by the telephone company.  
*3 This terminal must be installed by the telephone company.  
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12.7.2. External recording device and AI-900CO connection  
An external recording device can be connected to each telephone line.  
[Connection]  
To connect the external recording device, use a twisted pair cable for voice output, and a twisted pair cable for  
control output. The voice output is 0 dB* and of unbalanced type. The control output is an open collector  
output o f 20 mA, 24 V DC max. Connect as shown below.  
*0 dB = 1 V  
External recording device and AI-900CO connection  
AI-900CO  
CN1  
To voice input (HOT)  
2 twisted pair cables  
To voice input (GND)  
HOT  
Voice output  
GND  
HOT  
GND  
Line 1 for  
recording  
CN2  
Control output  
To recording start input (HOT)  
To recording start input (GND)  
Recording device  
CN3  
CN4  
2 twisted pair cables  
HOT  
GND  
HOT  
GND  
Voice output  
Line 2 for  
recording  
Control output  
Recording device  
Front view of  
the circuit board  
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12.8.2. External sound source and AI-900AF connection  
The External Sound Source Distribution function can be operated using the AI-900AF.  
[Connection]  
To connect external sound sources to the AI-900AF, use a twisted pair cable for voice input, and a twisted pair  
cable for control input (level-operated activation). The voice input is 0 dB* and of unbalanced type. The start  
input is a no-voltage make contact of 20 mA, 24 V DC max. Connect as shown below.  
*0 dB = 1 V  
External sound sources and AI-900AF connection  
AI-900AF  
To voice output (HOT)  
To voice output (GND)  
HOT  
GND  
CN1  
CN2  
Voice input  
4 twisted pair cables  
HOT  
GND  
HOT  
GND  
Control input 1  
Control input 2  
Mixer  
HOT  
GND  
HOT  
GND  
Control input 3  
Control input 4  
CN3  
Sound source  
Sound source  
Sound source  
Sound source  
Voice (HOT)  
Voice (GND)  
Front view of  
the cicuit board  
To control input (HOT)  
To control input (GND)  
Timer  
To control output (HOT)  
To control output (GND)  
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12.9. AI-900TI Tie-Line Interface Card Exchange Interconnection  
Up to 16 exchanges can be tie-line interconnected using the AI-900TI card.  
[Connection]  
To interconnect the exchanges, use 2 twisted pair cables for voice lines, and a 2-core shielded cable for data  
lines. A maximum of 4 voice lines can be connected. Refer to the following table for the maximum  
recommended length for each cable type between exchanges.  
(As to the cable connection, see the figure on the next page.)  
Cable type AWG24 (0.52 mm) AWG22 (0.65 mm) AWG20 (0.82 mm)  
Distance  
0.6 km  
1 km  
1.5 km  
[Termination resistance setting]  
When interconnecting three or more exchanges, change the SJP10 connection on each card as shown below,  
with the exception of the cards in the rightmost and leftmost exchanges.  
Factory-preset status of SJP10  
Termination resistance setting when  
interconnecting 3 or 4 exchanges  
AI-900  
SJP10  
AI-900TI  
R26  
CN6  
SJP10  
SJP10  
AI-900  
SJP10  
AI-900TI  
SW1  
AI-900  
SJP10  
AI-900TI  
AI-900TI  
AI-900  
SJP10  
AI-900TI  
Two twist pair cables (voice line)  
A 2-core shielded cable (data line)  
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Connect as shown below.  
Exchange interconnection by means of AI-900TI  
AI-900TI  
CN1  
2 twisted pair cables  
HOT  
COM  
HOT  
COM  
Voice line 1  
Voice line 2  
Voice line 3  
2 twisted pair cables  
2 twisted pair cables  
2 twisted pair cables  
HOT  
COM  
HOT  
COM  
CN2  
CN3  
CN4  
HOT  
COM  
HOT  
COM  
HOT  
COM  
HOT  
COM  
Voice line 4  
A
2-core shielded cable  
Data line  
RS-485  
B
CN6  
GND  
GND  
AI-900TI  
CN1  
2 twisted pair cables  
2 twisted pair cables  
2 twisted pair cables  
2 twisted pair cables  
HOT  
COM  
HOT  
COM  
Voice line 1  
Voice line 2  
Voice line 3  
HOT  
COM  
HOT  
COM  
CN2  
CN3  
CN4  
HOT  
COM  
HOT  
COM  
HOT  
COM  
HOT  
COM  
Voice line 4  
A
Data line  
RS-485  
2-core shielded cable  
B
CN6  
GND  
GND  
Front view of  
the circuit board  
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[Exchange Number Setting]  
When interconnecting the exchanges using the AI-900TI, assign the exchange number to each exchange with  
the SW1 switch located on the AI-900TI's circuit board. (Refer to the table below.)  
Exchange No. setting  
Initial status: Exchange No. 1  
CN6  
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8  
SW1  
Exchange No.  
1
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
2
3
4
5 8  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
AI-900TI  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
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12.10. AI-900MF Main Frame and AI-PU200 Power Transformer Connection  
[Connection]  
Connect as shown below using 2 parallel pair cables. Use cables with a sufficient current capacity and a  
heavier gauge than AWG18. Two AI-PU200 units are required when using 3 or 4 AI-900RS cards.  
AI-900MF and power supply connection  
AI-900MF  
from AI-PU200  
AC-IN AC-IN  
from AI-PU200  
AC-IN AC-IN  
DC24V IN  
G1 FG  
1
2
3
4
24 V DC  
OUTPUT  
OUTPUT  
20V AC 2.5A  
20V AC 2.5A  
20V AC 2.5A  
20V AC 2.5A  
AI-PU200  
AI-PU200  
To commercial power supply  
To commercial power supply  
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13. MAIN FRAME AND PC CONNECTION  
13.1. Programming PC Connection  
13.1.1. Direct connection by means of RS-232C  
Using the RS-232C cable, connect the programming PC to the AI-900MF Main Frame as shown below.  
Direct connection by means of RS-232C (Programming PC)  
RS-232C straight cable  
AI-900MF  
PC  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
DCD  
DCD  
RXD  
TXD  
DTR  
GND  
DSR  
RTS  
CTS  
RI  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
RXD  
TXD  
DTR  
GND  
DSR  
RTS  
CTS  
RI  
Programming PC  
COM1  
COM2  
RS-232C straight cable  
COM2  
Front view  
Main Frame AI-900MF  
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13.1.2. Connection via modem  
Connect as shown below.  
Connection via modem (Programming PC)  
RS-232C cross cable  
AI-900MF  
Modem  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
DCD  
RXD  
TXD  
DTR  
GND  
DSR  
RTS  
CTS  
RI  
DCD  
RXD  
TXD  
DTR  
GND  
DSR  
RTS  
CTS  
RI  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
COM1  
Modem  
RS-232C cross cable  
COM2  
Front view  
Main Frame AI-900MF  
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13.2. Operation Log PC Connection  
13.2.1. Direct connection by means of RS-232C  
Using the RS-232C cable, connect the operating log PC to the AI-900MF as shown below.  
Direct connection by means of RS-232C (Operation log PC)  
RS-232C straight cable  
AI-900MF  
PC  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
DCD  
DCD  
RXD  
TXD  
DTR  
GND  
DSR  
RTS  
CTS  
RI  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
RXD  
TXD  
DTR  
GND  
DSR  
RTS  
CTS  
RI  
COM1  
COM2  
Operation log PC  
RS-232C straight cable  
Front view  
Main Frame AI-900MF  
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13.2.2. Connection via modem  
Connect as shown below.  
Connection via modem (Operation log PC)  
RS-232C cross cable  
AI-900MF  
Modem  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
DCD  
RXD  
TXD  
DTR  
GND  
DSR  
RTS  
CTS  
RI  
DCD  
RXD  
TXD  
DTR  
GND  
DSR  
RTS  
CTS  
RI  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
COM1  
COM2  
Modem  
RS-232C cross cable  
Front view  
Main Frame AI-900MF  
13.3. System Programming  
Use the supplied PC software to perform such system programming as station number and function settings.  
For its use and installation, refer to the "AI-900 Setup Software Instruction Manual."  
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14. SPEECH AND FUNCTION TESTS  
Using installed equipment, perform both speech and function tests after system programming completion.  
14.1. Speech Test  
(1) Calls from the substation  
Call the Master Station (telephone) from each substation to check to be sure that a conversation is possible.  
Also, check to confirm that the master station (telephone) registered in system programming is correctly  
called.  
Check to be sure that the calling substation number (name) is correctly displayed on the Master Station.  
(2) Calls from the master station  
Call the substation and Master Station from each Master Station to check to be sure that a conversation is  
possible.  
Check to confirm that the designated station is correctly called.  
14.2. Function Test  
Check each function registered in system programming for correct operation.  
For each function's operation, refer to the "AI-900 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS."  
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15. SPECIFICATIONS  
[AI-900MF Main Frame]  
Power Source  
Current Consumption  
20 V AC, 24 V DC  
5.5 A  
Speech Path Configuration Time sharing switch (T1 stage)  
Serial port  
Complies with the RS-232C Standard, D-sub connector (9-pin, female),  
2 ports  
Installation Method  
Other  
Rack- and wall-mountable  
Real time clock for time control  
Unit's presence/non-presence detection  
System programming data maintenance  
Power switch  
Connection Terminal  
Bus connector:  
DIN connector (64-pin, female) x 9  
AI-PU200 connection terminal: 4-pin x 2 (2 AI-PU200s are connectable.)  
24 V DC input terminal:  
4-pin (with grounding terminal)  
Operating Temperature  
Finish  
0 40°C  
Pre-coated steel plate, black, 30% gloss  
Dimensions  
Weight  
420 (w) x 443.7 (h) x 288.3 (d) mm (excluding the rack mounting bracket)  
12.7 kg  
Note: The design and specifications are subject to change without notice for improvement.  
• Accessories  
Rack mounting bracket .............................. 2  
Machine screw (M4 x 10) ........................... 6  
Cable clip ................................................. 20  
4-pin dedicated connector .......................... 3  
CR2032 battery .......................................... 1  
Floppy disk (PC setting software) .............. 2  
AI-900 operating instructions ..................... 1  
AI-900 installation manual (this manual) .... 1  
AI-900 setup software manual ................... 1  
Rack mounting screw ................................. 8  
Rack mounting washer ............................... 8  
[AI-900MS Master Station Interface Card]  
Power Source  
Current Consumption  
Supply Power  
5 V DC, 24 V DC (supplied from the main frame)  
50 mA (5 V DC), 200 mA (24 V DC)  
24 V DC, 80 mA  
2 lines  
Number of Lines  
Conversation Recording Output Audio signal: 0 dB*, unbalanced  
Control signal: Open collector output, withstand voltage: 24 V DC,  
control current: 20 mA  
Connection Terminal  
Main frame connection side:  
Line output:  
DIN connector (64-pin, male)  
4-pin x 2  
Recording audio/control output: 4-pin x 2  
350 g  
Weight  
* 0 dB = 1 V  
Note: The design and specifications are subject to change without notice for improvement.  
• Accessories  
4-pin dedicated connector .......................... 4  
Ferrite clamp SFC-10 ................................. 2  
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[AI-900AL Telephone Interface Card]  
Power Source  
5 V DC, 15 V DC, 24 V DC (supplied from the main frame)  
Current Consumption  
Supply Power  
Number of Lines  
150 mA (5 V DC), 30 mA (15 V DC), 200 mA (24 V DC)  
24 V DC, 80 mA  
2 lines  
Conversation Recording Output Audio signal: 0 dB*, unbalanced  
Control signal: Open collector output, withstand voltage: 24 V DC,  
control current: 20 mA  
Selectable Signal Type  
Monitoring Function  
Applicable Terminal  
Control Function  
DTMF signal  
Line loop detection function  
Telephone sets to comply with FCC Part 68  
Call signal transmission, audible signal transmission,  
caller identification signal transmission (Caller ID Function)  
Connection Terminal  
Weight  
Main frame connection side:  
Line output:  
Recording audio/control output: 4-pin x 2  
400 g  
DIN connector (64-pin, male)  
2-pin x 2  
* 0 dB = 1 V  
Note: The design and specifications are subject to change without notice for improvement.  
• Accessories  
2-pin dedicated connector .......................... 2  
4-pin dedicated connector .......................... 2  
Ferrite clamp SFC-10 ................................. 2  
[AI-900RS Substation Interface Card]  
Power Source  
5 V DC, 24 V DC (supplied from the main frame)  
200 mA (5 V DC), 600 mA (24 V DC)  
Substation 16 lines  
2 links (One of 2 links is also used as a Paging Link.)  
Unbalanced, 20 dB* signals to be sent to a paging amplifier  
Current Consumption  
Number of Lines  
Number of Links  
Paging Output  
Paging Input  
Balanced, acceptable signals on the 25 V line output from a paging  
amplifier  
Conversation Method  
Half-duplex conversation by voice-operated switch or simplex  
conversation by PTT switch  
Supply Power  
Other  
Connection Terminal  
Maximum 1 W per substation  
Call button detection function and speech link control function  
Main frame connection side: DIN connector (64-pin, male)  
Substation connection side: Two-core shielded cable (3-pin) x 16  
Paging input/paging output: 4-pin  
Weight  
550 g  
* 0 dB = 1 V  
Note: The design and specifications are subject to change without notice for improvement.  
• Accessories  
3-pin dedicated connector ........................ 16  
4-pin dedicated connector .......................... 1  
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[AI-900CO Outside Line Interface Card]  
Power Source  
5 V DC, 15 V DC, 24 V DC (supplied from the main frame)  
Current Consumption  
Number of Lines  
300 mA (5 V DC), 50 mA (15 V DC), 50 mA (24 V DC)  
2 lines  
Conversation Recording Output Audio signal: 0 dB*, unbalanced  
Control signal: Open collector output, withstand voltage: 24 V DC,  
control current: 20 mA  
Selectable Signal Type  
Signal Format  
DTMF signal  
Loop start and Ground start compatible  
Main Functions  
DTMF dial signal transmission function, DTMF signal detection  
function, call signal (receiving) detection  
Connection Terminal  
Weight  
Main frame connection side:  
C/O line connection side:  
Recording audio/control output: 4-pin x 2  
380 g  
DIN connector (64-pin, male)  
4-pin x 2  
* 0 dB = 1 V  
Note: The design and specifications are subject to change without notice for improvement.  
• Accessories  
4-pin dedicated connector .......................... 4  
[AI-900AF Audio Function Card]  
Power Source  
Current Consumption  
Paging Output  
5 V DC, 15 V DC, 24 V DC (supplied from the main frame)  
100 mA (5 V DC), 50 mA (15 V DC), 30 mA (24 V DC)  
Audio output: 1 output, 0 dB*, unbalanced  
Control output: Open collector output, withstand voltage: 24 V DC,  
control current: 20 mA  
External Source Distribution  
Audio input: 1 input, 0 dB*, unbalanced  
Control input: 4 inputs, no-voltage make contact,  
open voltage: 24 V DC, short circuit current: 20 mA  
1 link (up to 4-party conference)  
Conference Link  
Connection Terminal  
Main frame connection side: DIN connector (64-pin, male)  
External interface side:  
Voice output 2-pin  
Control output 2-pin x 16  
Voice input 2-pin  
Control input 2-pin x 4  
Weight  
230 g  
* 0 dB = 1 V  
Note: The design and specifications are subject to change without notice for improvement.  
• Accessories  
2-pin dedicated connector .......................... 2  
4-pin dedicated connector ........................ 10  
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