Aiphone 13710 specifications

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A.Integrated Security and Communication System: Aiphone “AX Series”.

1.Power Source:

a.24 V DC, 2 A.

b.Two PS-2420UL (110 V AC) per video system. One PS-2420UL (110 V AC) per audio system.

2.Door Station Calling:

a.Tremolo call tone programmable from 10 to 600 seconds or infinite.

b.LCD monitor remains on for duration of call-in and communication up to a maximum of 10 minutes.

3.Master Station Calling: Select station to call, pre-tone sounds, then speak hands-free or push-to-talk.

4.Communication:

a.Auto: VOX.

b.Manual: Press-to-talk, release-to-listen.

5.Camera: CCD 250,000 pixels.

6.Video Monitor:

a.3.5-inch direct view TFT color LCD.

b.Scanning Lines: 525.

7.Door Release: N/O or N/C, programmable per station.

8.Door Release Contact: 24 V AC/DC, 0.5 A.

9.Wiring: CAT-5e UTP-4 homerun from each station to CEU.

10.Distance:

a.Door Station to CEU: 980 feet maximum.

b.Master Station to CEU: 980 feet maximum.

11.CO Line Transfer Adaptor: Viking Electronics, Inc. “K-1900-5 Hot-Line Pulse Dialer”.

B.Central Exchange Unit:

Specifier Notes: Specify one of the following two central exchange unit models.

1.Central Exchange Unit: Model AX-084C.

a.Connect: Maximum of 4 master stations and 8 door stations.

b.Current Consumption:

1)Video: 620 mA maximum.

2)Audio: 650 mA maximum.

c.Video Output:

1)NTSC standard 1 Vpp (0.7 to 1.4 Vpp).

2)Two BNC.

d.Video Output Trigger:

1)Open collector output.

2)24 V DC, 30 mA.

3)Two RJ-45.

2.Expanded Central Exchange Unit: Model AX-248C.

a.Connect: Maximum of 8 master stations and 24 door stations.

b.Current Consumption:

1)Video: 1100 mA maximum.

2)Audio: 1250 mA maximum.

c.Video Output:

1)NTSC standard 1 Vpp (0.7 to 1.4 Vpp).

2)Two BNC.

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