
10-06x / 10-07x
EN
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6. SYSTEM DIAGRAM
Internal unit
10-570
10-575
8-24 V
>6Ω
a b E P M
a b E P M
a
G
b R P M
V1 V2
V1 V2
19 20
a b
P
V2
V1
V1 V2
21 22
1 3
230V~
OFF ON
OFF ON
12V 1A max
12V 1A max
1
2
2
1
* remove lamp
Power supply
10-806
External unit
10-161
10-162
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• The terminal resistor for the video signal should be on 'ON' on the last device on the cable. Use a video splitter (10-824-01) for star cabling.
• Ensure that the internal units are connected according to the diagram above (line in, line out).
7. INSTALLATION
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• In the kits containing two internal units (10-070 en 10-075), a numbered sticker (with number 1 or 2) has been applied to the packaging of the
internal units. This number indicates which internal unit has been assigned to which button on the external unit.
8. CABLING
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• You should preferably use the screwdriver supplied in order to avoid damage to the devices.
8.1. Which type of cable should I use?
To connect the kits, follow the wiring diagram. The audio kits are wired with three- or two-wire cable, with a twisted cable (e.g. UTP, TPVF, SVV, TVVF, JYSTF). The
diameter of the conductors determines the maximum distance that can be bridged between the power supply and the internal audio unit. For more information,
please refer to the manual of each device.
8.2. Should I opt for six- or five-wire cabling?
For limited-size systems you can opt for five-wire cabling. In this case there is no need to wire the M terminal, but you do have to
ensure that all slide switches are set to the five-wire cabling.