
Other Connections
Night Ringer
The UTI1 night ringer signaling feature is designed to alert personnel to incoming calls after normal business hours.The feature is activated by a contact closure from the PBX.
The night ringer normally sounds a simulated ring tone, but can be programmed to sound a chime tone.
To physically connect the night ringer wiring:
1. Make sure that the power is disconnected.
2.Wire the contact closure used for night ring to the NTR (+5V) and C terminals on the UTI1. Maximum contact resistance for contact closure activation is 1000 ohms. Open collector type outputs for controlling a page may also be used.
Note: The Night Ring feature has priority just above background music.There is a
Tone Trigger
The UTI1 tone trigger input is typically used to signal shift changes using a contact closure pair from an external master clock or as a doorbell annunciator.The tone type is programmable. This is set in programming. Refer to System Programming section.
To physically connect the tone trigger wiring:
1. Make sure that the power is disconnected.
2.Wire the contact closure used for tone trigger to the TN (+5V) and C terminals on the UTI1. Maximum contact resistance for contact closure activation is 1000 ohms. Open collector type outputs for controlling a page may also be used.
Paging Output Connections
There are two paging outputs on the UTI1. One output supplies both paging and background music, while the other supplies only paging. The paging outputs are intended to connect to amplified speakers, but are also compatible with amplifier inputs as well.The Tip (T) and Ring (R) connections are
Background Music Input
The UTI1 system provides a
AUX Contacts
The UTI1 system provides a dual form contact rated at 2A @ 30V DC and 0.6A
@125V AC, which can be used to activate external equipment. The relay can be programmed to change state when specific events or combination of events (time tone, override, night ring, paging) occur. Refer to the System Programming section.
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