When the Iso, On-Air or Call signal is provided by a dry contact, connect the outputs to the signalling connector as shown in this figure.

 

Iso 1a

 

Iso in ext. (PIN3)

External Iso

Iso 1b

signaling

Iso in ext. Return (PIN11)

dry contact

 

 

On-Air (Tally) 1a

 

On-Air in ext. (PIN4)

External On-Air

On-Air (Tally) 1b

signaling

On-Air in ext. Return (PIN12)

dry contact

 

 

Call 1a

 

Call in ext. (PIN5)

External Call

Call 1b

signaling

Call in ext. Return (PIN13)

dry contact

 

 

X 370 Signalling Connector

When the Iso, On-Air or Call signal is provided by a dry contact with a common return connector connect the outputs to the signalling connector as shown in this figure.

On-Air (Tally) 1

On-Air in ext. (PIN4)

On-Air in ext. Return (PIN12)

On-Air (Tally) 2

On-Air in ext. (PIN4)

On-Air in ext. Return (PIN12)

On-Air (Tally) n

X 370 Signalling Connector

Base Station 1

X 370 Signalling Connector

Base Station 2

Common

External On-Air signaling with common contact

On-Air in ext. (PIN4)

On-Air in ext. Return (PIN12)

X 370 Signalling Connector

Base Station n

When the Iso, On-Air or Call signal is provided by a DC output voltage connect the outputs to the signalling connector as shown in this figure.

Notes: The Iso, On-Air and Call signal is off if the input voltage is 5..24 VDC. The Iso, On-Air and Call signal is on if the input voltage is 0VDC. The X370 Signalling inputs are not galvanically separated. We recommend using dry contacts and when these are not available using galvanically separated DC voltage outputs.

+

Iso 1a

 

Iso in ext. (PIN3)

External

 

 

 

 

Iso signaling

 

 

with DC

+5.24 VDC

Output

Iso 1b

Voltage

 

 

Iso in ext. Return (PIN11)

+

On-Air (Tally) 1a

 

On-Air in ext. (PIN4)

External

 

 

On-Air

 

 

signaling

+5.24 VDC

with DC

 

 

Output

On-Air (Tally) 1b

Voltage

 

On-Air in ext. Return (PIN12)

+

Call 1a

 

Call in ext. (PIN5)

External

 

 

 

 

Call signaling

 

 

with DC

+5.24 VDC

Output

Call 1b

Voltage

 

 

Call in ext. Return (PIN13)

 

 

X 370 Signalling Connector

Installation

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LDK 4502 specifications

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