INSTALLATION MANUAL-R24/ARAX INTERCOM SYSTEMFor systems with up to 24 stationsO AlPHONEiiriTT.rjla o 'm.K-y.
VI. WiringThere are two basic wiring methods for RAX system.In either case, you must use two twisted pair per station.METHOD 1: 2 twisted pair in home
RAX SYSTEM DIAGRAM AND WIRING EXAMPLERAX Central Excharge UnitIn case you want to include RA-C sub station in your RAX system, the RA-C
(A) Mounting Central Exchange Equipment* Be sure to turn off the power switch on the RAX C.E.U. before you open the unit OR make wiring connections.*
(B) RAX Central Exchange Unit Mounting Instructions1. Central Exchange Unit shall be wall mounted approximately 1.5 m (5 feet) high from the floor.2
(C) Connecting Station UnitRA-A, RA-DRA-B/RA-C(2) (1)I------1 I------~l(4) (3)“T7'4P plug4P plug...Plug into the receptac
RA-A'and RA-D have terminal cord of 2 m long (6-1/2"), male plug and shipped complete with female receptacle. When desk m
ELECTRICAL GANG BOX(F) RA-B and RA-C Flush Mount InstallationRA-B/RACPANELRA-B/RA-CUNITCIJ□□□□□□QO□aonSCREW lx 4)1. Separate the RA-B/RA-C panel from
(H) Connecting Paging EquipmentPAGING - ZONE PAGE APPLICATION WITHOUT TALKBACK 0 PAGING TO ONE ZONE (WITH BACKGROUND MUSIC)RAX CENTRAL EXCHANGE UNIT
d) PAGING TO ONE ZONE, WITH REMOTE OPERATION OF POWERING AMPLIFIER ON WHEN PAGING, USING RC-A ADAPTOR(4) PAGING TO 4 ZONES, OR ALL PAGE, WITH ONE AMPL
(I) Connecting Talkback Paging Equipment(?) PAGING TO ONE ZONE WITH TALKBACK (WITH BACKGROUND MUSIC)CONNETC [3^ TO STATIONS.@ PAGING TO 4 ZONES WITH
TABLE OF CONTENTSI Introduction...
@ TALKBACK PAGING BY REMOTE OPERATION OF POWERING AMPLIFIER ON WHEN PAGING,0 PAGING TO 4 ZONES WITH TALKBACK, WITH ONE AMPLIFIER USING RC-A ADAPTORNot
(J) Connecting Remote Control Equipment, using the RC-B adaptorNOTES:(1) Wiring method is the same for either momentary or alternate operat
(K)AII CallAll call means that user can page through all stations Instead of separate paging speakers.Note: All call has the top priority over other f
OPERATIONS1. Calling & Communication (RA-A, RA-B & RA-D)Press two-digit buttons of desired station (i.e.l 1 I , | 0 | for station #10).Note:
3. Call Transfer;To transfer a call from one station to another, press [ ® | (MEMORY), number of station where call is to be transferred and, after c
1. Central Exchange Unit: RAX-8, RAX-16, RAX-24* Power source AC110-125V, AC220-240V, 50/60Hz.* Power consumption Maximum 68W, 23W in standby mode
4. Open voice sub station: RA-C (Flush-mount)IX. RAX System Specifications (continued)Power source Current consumption Communication Calling Key padSt
X. Post Installation System TestingOnce installation is finished, testing is recommended prior to indoctrination of used personnel regarding operation
Incorrect wiring can be detected by the trouble mode as shown below;XII. Trouble Shooting GuideWiring modeTerminalsOPENSHORT1 and 2 * No LED is lit.*
XII. Trouble Shooting Guide (continued)Wiring modeTerminalsWire crossed1 ^^2* LED is lit.* Dial tone is heard.* Can communicate.1 ^^3* LED is lit
I. IntroductionThis manual presents information for installing the Aiphone RAX intercom system.(The Central Exchange Unit is ¡Type A| version). Includ
System Features* Fully electronic, microprosessor based system.* Three systems: 8, 16 or 24 stations.* 2 communication channels, with one separate
System Components Central Exchange UnitStation EquipmentIII. RAX System Design and ComponentsModels: RAX-8, RAX-16, RAX-24Central Exchange Unit for sy
DIMENSIONS AND PARTS IDENTIFICATIONS(15-3/8")— no - (4-5/16":i®; (DModels: RAX-8, RAX-16, RAX-241. Main front cover2. Power switch3. Po
Model: RA-D (Speaker-phone type master)1. Handset2. Speaker3. Dial key pad4. Call LED (also for secretary transfer)5. Volume control switch6. Pr
The RAX System Design Table below is to assist in determining the mix and quantity of RAX system components.IV. RAX System Equipment RequirementsRAX S
V. Installation GuidelinesBE SURE TO TURN OFF RAX POWER SUPPLY BEFORE YOU OPEN THE UNIT OR MAKE WIRING CONNECTIONS.1. Central Exchange Unit (CEU);*
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