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A. Unpacking

After unpacking the unit, examine it for damage that may have occurred in transit. If the equip-
ment has been damaged, do not attempt to install or operate it, file a claim immediately with 
the carrier stating the extent of the damage. Carefully check all envelopes, shipping labels and 
tags before removing or destroying them.

  B. Installation Of Subset, Wall Station and Indoor/Outdoor Station Enclosure
    (See Figure 1, 2)

The remote subset unit for panel mount and desktop stations, the wall mount, and the indoor/
outdoor wall mount SelectFone stations use the same enclosure to house motherboard, plug-in 
speaker amplifier, power supply etc. Only the front enclosure covers are different. The enclosures 
are designed to be mounted on a flat surface with user-supplied hardware. As the locations of 
SelectFone stations vary with each installation, these enclosures are not provided with conduit or 
cable openings. To install the SelectFone station enclosure, proceed as follows:

When the wall station is to be used in wet locations which require the use of the indoor/outdoor 
station enclosure which is rated Type 4X, Type 12, Type 13 and IP66, an equivalently rated cable 
gland or conduit hub must be used when connecting to the indoor/outdoor station enclosure.

1.  Plan all the wiring and cable routing with the following guidelines in mind. While the distance 

between stations is not critical, the total power cable length should not exceed 5280 feet (1 
mile) for 120VAC systems. The SelectFone system cable can be installed in cable trays or 
conduit. The maximum outside diameter of the five channel system cable is 0.65” (16.51 
mm) and that of a single channel system is 0.43" (11 mm). Select the proper conduit size and 
make no more than two bends for each length as the excessive force required to pull the cable 
through may damage the insulation. 

2.  Determine the mounting location. The suggested mounting height for a wall station enclosure 

is 54" (137 cm) up to the center line of the enclosure. Ensure that the mounting surface is 
flat.

3.  Remove the cover of the remote subset or wall mount SelectFone intercom station by remov-

ing four screws. Loosen the two screws and unplug the ribbon cable connector at CN1. This 
cable makes the connection between the handset amplifier board and the motherboard. Set 
the cover and screws aside.

4.  The stations are shipped with the motherboard, power supply, and speaker amplifier installed 

as shown in the Figure 1. The best location for conduit or cable holes is the left half of the top 
or bottom wall or the left wall of the enclosure 1-3/4” from the bottom. Do not use the right 
half of the top wall and right wall to avoid interference with the power supply and speaker 
amplifier. Loosen the two screws that anchor the power supply to the standoffs on the bottom 
of the enclosure, unplug, and lift out. Similarly remove the speaker amplifier. Loosen the four 
screws at the four corners that anchor the motherboard to the standoffs mounted on the bottom 
of the enclosure and remove. Save all the hardware to reassemble the unit. Drill or punch the 
necessary conduit or cable openings in the empty enclosure.

5.  Place the rear of the housing against the mounting surface. Using the four mounting holes 

located in each corner of the enclosure as a template, scribe mounting hole locations on the 
mounting surface. 

 

EQUIPMENT DAMAGE HAZARD

To avoid damage when drilling, ensure that both sides of the mounting surface are clear of any 

parts or wires. Drill the holes only through the desired surface.

 

Summary of Contents for SELECTFONE SF-1011P

Page 1: ...and shipments to FEDERAL SIGNAL CORPORATION Industrial Systems Service Department 2645 Federal Signal Drive University Park IL 60484 3167 MODEL SELECTFONE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FEDERAL SELECTFONE 2561603B...

Page 2: ...blank page...

Page 3: ...or one hand operation The front panel of each unit features a handset cradle equipped with a contact less sensor to indicate an off hook condition an off hook indicator LED and channel selector switch...

Page 4: ...n this intercom All effective paging speakers produce loud sounds which may cause in certain situations perma nent hearing loss You should take appropriate precautions such as wearing hearing protecti...

Page 5: ...stem is 0 43 11 mm Select the proper conduit size and make no more than two bends for each length as the excessive force required to pull the cable through may damage the insulation 2 Determine the mo...

Page 6: ...wires and cable are free from interference Ensure that the back of the panel is closed 3 Using the template see Figure 3 provided with the panel mount handset assembly make a rectangular cutout in the...

Page 7: ...ed GND at terminal block JP1 of the SelectFone station EQUIPMENT DAMAGE HAZARD No SelectFone station should be installed or operated without having proper ground continuity b 24VDC Power Connection fo...

Page 8: ...ve 14 AWG conductor of incoming and out going power cable to the terminal of JP1 Connect white negative 14 AWG conductor of incoming and out going power cable to the terminal of JP1 Connect the green...

Page 9: ...ted station from announcing the paging messages originated at other stations while channel line conversations are being carried out at the muted station Removing the jumper between IN and OUT terminal...

Page 10: ...by holding a conversation between two or more SelectFone stations on each channel If the line balance assembly is properly connected the speaker should hear little or none of his own voice in the han...

Page 11: ...g system an inoperative station indicates miswiring or a problem with the sta tion itself Check the wiring connection If the problem is not caused by miswiring swap the plug in modules of the effected...

Page 12: ...S Description Part Number Power Supply Module K2001883 Power Supply Module 24VDC K2001883 01 Speaker Amplifier Module K2001882 Speaker Amplifier Module 24VDC K2001897 Handset Pre amp PCBA K2001881 Han...

Page 13: ...sure Mounting Holes PAGE L1 L2 L1 PARTY1 L2 L1 PARTY2 L2 L1 PARTY3 L2 L1 PARTY4 L2 L1 PARTY5 L2 HANDSET C 8 16 IN OUT ISO SPKR MUTE G N D N H A C SLO BLO 1 2 A CN1 PREAMP JP2 CN3 L2 L1 JP1 CN2 8 68 5...

Page 14: ...2 12 KEY A Enclosure Mounting Holes SELECTFONE INDOOR OUTDOOR STATION MODEL SF 1245X SF 1241X FIG 2 6 5 2 1 8 14 6 2 12 6 2 10 00 14 94 290A4034 02 A...

Page 15: ...13 3 PANEL CUT OUT TEMPLATE FOR SF 1015P SF 1011P FIG 3 5 50 3 25 0 25 0 25 290A4034 03 B A KEY A Mounting Holes B Cut Out...

Page 16: ...Y5 L1 L2 PARTY1 PARTY2 PARTY4 PARTY3 L1 L1 L1 L1 L1 L2 L2 L2 PAGE L2 L2 WHITE GRAY WHITE RED AC N H CABLE 2 RED SPEAKER 16 OHM MUTE OUTDOOR WALL MOUNT HANDSET SPEAKER STATION INDOOR PANEL AND DESKTOP...

Page 17: ...ER STATION INDOOR PANEL AND DESKTOP HANDSET SPEAKER SUB STATION 8 CONDUCTOR 120VAC PAIR 14AWG TWISTED PAGE PARITY LINE PAIRS 18AWG TWISTED ONE SINGLE CONDUCTOR 14AWG ONE SINGLE CONDUCTOR 18AWG 430 O D...

Page 18: ...STATION 16 CONDUCTOR 24VDC PAIR 14AWG TWISTED PAGE PARITY LINE PAIRS 18AWG TWISTED ONE SINGLE CONDUCTOR 14AWG ONE SINGLE CONDUCTOR 18AWG 630 O D 2 TO MUTE BETWEEN ANY NUMBER OF STATIONS CONNECT THE A...

Page 19: ...D PAGE PARITY LINE PAIRS 18AWG TWISTED ONE SINGLE CONDUCTOR 14AWG ONE SINGLE CONDUCTOR 18AWG 430 O D 2 TO MUTE BETWEEN ANY NUMBER OF STATIONS CONNECT THE APPLICABLE STATION S MUTE TERMINALS TOGETHER 1...

Page 20: ...8 LINE BALANCE ASSEMBLY MODEL SF 1000LB FIG 6 KEY A Mounting Holes B Page Line Balance Adjustment L1 PARTY 5 L2 PARTY 4 L1 L2 PARTY 3 L1 L2 PARTY 2 L1 L2 PARTY 1 L1 L2 PAGE L1 L2 A B 290A4034 08...

Page 21: ...Detach template on next page for use during installation...

Page 22: ...3 25 MOUNTING HOLES 0 22 TYP 0 25 0 25 5 50 CUT OUT THIS AREA 290A4034 09B TEMPLATE FOR MODELS SF 1015P SF 1011P FEDERAL SIGNAL SELECTFONE INTERCOM PAGING SYSTEM...

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