Installation
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4" Color Touch Panels with Audio
9.
Flip the AXT panel over and place the LCD onto a soft cloth to prevent scratching during the
removal process.
10.
Screw the two (2) screws that attach the clip to the underside of the AXT.
11.
Firmly grab the front and rear of the panel and flip it back to where the entire unit is lying flat
on a level surface.
Additional CP4/A wiring configurations
FIG. 22 provides a layout of the wiring connection used for multiple CP4/A panels wired to both a
Central Controller and an Audio switch. This diagram is intended for use in general wiring amongst
the various components of this system. The audio and microphone termination connectors are
dependent on the switch itself.
In the above system, panel #1 could be configured so that a push sends a corresponding command
through the Master that sets panel #1’s microphone On and then sets all other panels (#2 - N) to
transmit the audio through their speakers.
An example of this would be if a user wants to use panel #1 to send a page throughout a
home/office: "is anyone there...". All other panels would transmit the audio being picked
up by the first panels’ microphone.
FIG. 22
CP4/A wiring diagram using multiple panels routed through a Master and audio switch
Wire termination are
dependent on the switch connections
AXD/T-CP4/A
Touch
Panel
#1
AXD/T-CP4/A
Touch
Panel
#2
AXD/T-CP4/A
Touch
Panel
#3
AXD/T-CP4/A
Touch
Panel
#N
Central Controller
(Master)
A
U
D
I
O
S
W
I
T
C
H
AXlink
AXlink
AXlink
AXlink
AXlink
Wire
termination is
switch dependent
Microphone
Audio
Microphone
Audio
Microphone
Audio
Microphone
Audio