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930730E

Quick Reference 

Quick  Reference

930730E

© 2015, CyberData Corporation, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

Connections

Typical Paging System Setup Using the Singlewire Paging Adapter

Pin 1 Pin2 Pin 3 Pin 4 Pin 5

Power

Page Port Output Connections

Pin

Description

1

Not Used

2

Not Used

3

Positive 600-Ohm Audio Output

a

a. The 600-Ohm audio output of the 

page port is also suited for interfaces 
with lower input impedances.

4

Negative 600-Ohm Audio Output

a

5

Audio Ground Reference

6

Relay Contact - Common

b

b. 1 Amp at 30 VDC for continuous loads

7

Relay Contact - Normally Open

b

Page Port Output

Pin 6

Pin 7

48VDC

Not Used

Line Out

RTFM Switch

To restore the factory default settings:

1.

 Press and hold the 

RTFM

 switch while all the indicator 

lights turn off.

2.

 Continue to press the switch until after the indicator lights 

turn back on, and then release the switch. 

Note

: The “Restoring Defaults” announcement can be heard 

if a speaker or amplified speaker is connected to the unit.

3.

 All Singlewire Paging Adapter settings are restored to the 

factory defaults, and the unit reboots.

RTFM Switch

To announce the IP address:

1.

 Briefly press and then quickly release 

the RTFM switch.

Note

: The IP address announcement 

can be heard if a speaker or amplified 
speaker is connected to the unit.

IP to Analog Paging

Analog Amplifier

Singlewire Paging Adapter (Back View)

600 Ohm Page Port Out

Page Start Relay Output

Analog Horns/Speakers

RCA HiZ Line Out
10 Ohm 2v PP

PoE Network Cable

SIP or Multicast
Analog Audio
Control (Dry Contact)

Analog Horns/Speakers

Analog Amplifier

Verifying Operations and Settings

Setting Up the Singlewire Paging Adapter

When you plug in the Ethernet cable or power supply:

The

 GREEN

/

BLUE

 

Status

 LED and the 

GREEN

 

Paging

 LED both blink at a rate of 10 times per 

second during the initial network setup.

The round, 

GREEN

/

BLUE

 

Status

 LED on the 

front of the Singlewire Paging Adapter comes on 
indicating that the power is on. Once the device 
has been initialized, this LED blinks at one 
second intervals.

The square, 

GREEN

/

AMBER

 

Link

 LED above 

the Ethernet port indicates that the network 
connection has been established. The Link LED 
changes color to confirm the auto-negotiated 
connection speed:

The Link LED is 

GREEN

 at 10 Mbps.

The Link LED is 

AMBER

 at 100 Mbps. 

The 

GREEN

 

Paging

 LED comes on after the 

device is booted and initialized. This LED blinks 
when a page is in progress. You can disable 

Beep on Initialization

 on the 

Device 

Configuration

 page.

Status
(

GREEN

/

BLUE

 LED)

Paging
(

GREEN

 LED)

Link
(

GREEN

/

AMBER

 LED)

Activity
(

GREEN

 LED)

Chassis ground

Chassis Ground

PoE

Non PoE with 48 VDC Power Supply

To set up the device, connect the device to your network:

Poe

For PoE, plug one end of an 802.3af Ethernet cable into 
the Singlewire Paging Adapter Ethernet port. Plug the 
other end of the Ethernet cable into your network. See 
the figure on the left.

Non-Poe

For Non-PoE, connect the Singlewire Paging Adapter to 
a 48VDC power supply. See the figure on the left.

Note

: Do not use both PoE and external power.

Chassis Ground

If required, connect the earth grounding wire to the 
Chassis Ground. See the figure on the left.

48VDC

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