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Connect the other ends of the dry contact wiring to the alerts (alarm, siren or light)
according to your preferences and requirements.
Connecting the Audio IN/OUT Cable
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The audio cable (see
Figure 30
) splits into two RCA connectors; one is a standard color-
coded red RCA connector for IN (Input) and the other is a standard color-coded black RCA
connector for OUT (Output). Connect the red RCA input connector to your music-on-hold
system, and connect the black RCA output connector to your loudspeaker to enable paging.
Table 25
Audio Levels
Audio IN Level
The audio IN level must be below the AC signal 2V PTP (peak-to-peak).
Audio OUT Level
The audio OUT level is variable but must not exceed 3V PTP.
Figure 30
Audio Cable and IN/OUT RCA Connectors
Installing the TP-260
CAUTION: Electrical Earthing
Prior to installation of any board in a chassis, always correctly connect the chassis
to a safety ground according to the laws and regulations of the country in which
the installation is performed.
Electronic components on printed circuit boards are extremely sensitive to static
electricity. Normal amounts of static electricity generated by clothing can damage
electronic equipment. To reduce the risk of damage due to electrostatic discharge
when installing or servicing electronic equipment, it is recommended that anti-static
earthing straps and mats be used.
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