Installing the SIP Paging Amplifier
SIP Paging Amplifier Setup
Operations Guide
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CyberData Corporation
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High Power Mode
(One Speaker)
The following figure illustrate how to connect the SIP Paging Amplifier and use the amplified outputs
in high power mode to one speaker or horn.
Figure 2-7. Using the Amplified Outputs—High Power Mode with One Speaker
Standard 1 Speaker Configuration
(802.3at mode)
8 Ohms
+
*Note
: 16 gauge (AWG) wiring is recommended.
If the speaker will be routed outside, then CyberData
suggests using CL2 or CL3 certified wiring.
Twist wire nuts
Mono(+)/Left Spkr (+) - 12
Left Spkr (-) - 11
Right Spkr (+) - 10
Mono(-)/Right Spkr (-) - 9
Line-Out (+) - 8
Line-Out (-) - 7
Line-In (-) - 6
Line-In (+) - 5
Relay COM - 4
Relay NO/NC - 3
Door Sense/Button Common (GND) - 2
Door Sense/Button Contact (+) - 1
CLASS II WIRING
+
Note
: Horn is connected to terminal
block pins 9 (-) and 12 (+) of the
paging amplifier for mono mode.
Cat 5 Ethernet Cable
*
*Note
: The positive (+) wire coming from the speaker
may be red or white. The negative (-) wire is black.
+
Note
: Ethernet
port is on the
side not shown.
*Note
: If you are using 16 gauge (AWG)
wiring, the maximum recommended
length of the wiring to the horn should be
50 feet or less from the amplifier.
Note
: The IP66 Analog Horn (011471) comes with a
3.28 foot cable, which can be connected directly to the
amplifier. If the wiring is greater than 3.28 feet, then it
is suggested to use solder and heat shrink tubing to
fasten the additional wires. Twist wire nuts can be
used as an alternative if it is protected sufficiently.
802.3at PoE Injector
(high power mode)
or
Note
: You can use an
802.3at compliance
switch or an 802.3at
power injector and hub.
802.3at Compliant
PoE Ethernet Switch
(sold separately)
(sold separately)
011471 IP66 Analog Horn
(sold separately)