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Installing and Configuring the I/O Cards
PAGASYS GEN II (P-SYS-G)
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3. While referencing the cabinet wiring drawings and the Technical Installation Guide,
connect the P-CPIC-G connectors to the system cables in the following manner.
• Connect the cables to RJ45 connectors J11 through to J14.
• Connect the cables to RJ45 connectors J4 through to J7.
• Connect the cables to card header J3 and J10.
• Connect the cables to RJ45 connectors J8 and J9.
• Connect the cables to RJ45 connectors J1 and J2.
6.9 Amplifier Audio Distribution Cards (P-AADCx-G)
6.9.1 Removing the Amplifier Audio Distribution Card (P-AADCx-G)
To remove the Amplifier Audio Distribution card (P-AADCx-G):
1. Before removing or installing the P-AADCx-G card, ensure that all AC and DC
power supplies serving the cabinet are turned off and isolated. This should remove
any live voltages generated with the cabinet from the terminal blocks of the
P-AADCx-G.
2. While referencing the rack wiring drawings, disconnect the P-AADCx-G connectors
to the system cables in the following manner.
• Disconnect the cables from card headers J1 through J4 as applicable.
• Disconnect the Speaker Circuit wires from TB1 pins 1 through TB32.
3. While supporting the P-AADCx-G card, remove the screws that hold the
P-AADCx-G card on its mounting pillars. Store the screws in a safe place for reuse.
4. Remove the P-AADCx-G card from its mounting pillars.
6.9.2 Installing and Configuring the Amplifier Audio Distribution Cards (P-AADCx-G)
Avoid locating the equipment near heat sources, in direct sunlight, and where it is
exposed to high humidity or dust levels.
Before removing or installing the P-AADCx-G card, ensure that all AC and DC power
supplies serving the cabinet are turned off and isolated.
NOTE
: The x stands for P-AADC1-G, P-AADC2-G, P-AADC4-G, or P-AADC8-G.
AUTOMATIC EQUIPMENT WARNING: This equipment is part of an automated
system. When installing or servicing this equipment or any other part of the
warning system, you must be aware that the system could energize circuits
and signals at any time. Use extreme caution to protect yourself from electric
shock, loud sounds, and bright light that could be generated by the system.
To avoid these hazards, always disconnect power to all of the system and
its components, including battery backup power supplies when installing or
servicing any part of the warning system.