Connection
Commend SIP Series
30
2.0/0612
Relay Outputs
The terminals OUT1 / OUT1 as well as OUT2 / OUT2 are operating as relay outputs (changeover
contacts, OUT as make-contact, OUT as break-contact).
For the available functions of the relay
see ”Relay Configuration” on page 50
.
Inputs
Connection of Handset /Headset
It is possible to connect a handset or headset to the terminals “EP+, EP–, EM+, EM–” (see connection
diagram
page 29
).
The way the audio output (internal loudspeaker and/or loudspeaker handset/headset) and the audio
feed-in (internal microphone or microphone handset/headset) is carried out at the SIP station, is
defined by means of configuration via the web interface
see page 46
.
Connection of an additional Loudspeaker
It is possible to connect an additional loudspeaker (e.g. WSLM 56/WSLM 52) or an amplifier e.g. series
AF to the terminals “LINE+” and “LINE–”. When using loudspeakers of series WSLM 56 or WSLM 52 it
is possible to use also the MUTE function (terminals “MUTE, GND”).
The way audio is put out at simultaneous use of an internal and external loudspeaker (and a handset/
headset), is defined by means of configuration via the web interface
see page 46
.
Connection of additional IP Devices
Via the RJ 45 socket “IP Downlink” (see connection diagram on
page 29
), additional IP devices can be
connected (e.g. IP camera, PC).
Reset Button
Via the reset button a factory reset of the SIP station can be carried out (while rebooting)
see page 55
.
Slots for Button Labels
Depending on the button version of the station (
see page 10
), the button labels can be inserted into the
three slots of the PCB.
Attention:
Power supply via
PoE
is
not available
via this RJ 45 connection!
GND
IN 3
IN 2
IN 1
IN 3
IN 1
IN 2
It is possible to connect floating contacts to the terminals „IN 1 , IN 2, IN 3,
GND“.
The type of the contacts to be connected (standard input or direct dialling
module) can be defined by means of configuration via the web interface
see page 49
.