
Pin Description
1Fault Sense Input (Common).
See Section 1.1, "Pin 1 and 2—Fault Sense Input (Common/Sense)".
2Fault Sense Input (Sense).
See Section 1.1, "Pin 1 and 2—Fault Sense Input (Common/Sense)".
3Positive 600-Ohm Audio Outputa
a. The 600-Ohm audio output of the page port is also suited for interfaces with lower input imped-
ances.
.
See Section 1.2, "Pin 3, 4, and 5—Positive/Negative 600-Ohm Audio Output/Audio Ground Reference".
4Negative 600-Ohm Audio Output.a
See Section 1.2, "Pin 3, 4, and 5—Positive/Negative 600-Ohm Audio Output/Audio Ground Reference".
5Audio Ground Reference.
See Section 1.2, "Pin 3, 4, and 5—Positive/Negative 600-Ohm Audio Output/Audio Ground Reference".
6Relay Contact - Commonb
b. 1 Amp at 30 VDC for continuous loads
.
See Section 1.3, "Pin 6 and 7—Relay Contact (Common/Normally Open)".
7Relay Contact - Normally Openb.
See Section 1.3, "Pin 6 and 7—Relay Contact (Common/Normally Open)".
Connecting the SIP Paging Server to Valcom V-1030C or V-1036C Self-Amplified Speakers Using a Valcom V-1094 or V-2994 Page
Port Pre-Amplifier/Expander
SIP Paging Server to Valcom V-1094/V-2994 Connections
CyberData Corporation 930907B Connection Guide
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1.1 Pin 1 and 2—Fault Sense Input (Common/Sense)
This input was designed as a method of monitoring an external amplifier that is equipped with a fault
sense relay.
When enabled on the Fault Detection page (see the Configure the Fault Detection Parameters
section of the Operation Guide on the SIP Paging Server Documentation web page), this input
(when closed) will play a user uploadable audio file out of the line-out connection and/or place a SIP
call to a pre-determined extension and play that file.
1.2 Pin 3, 4, and 5—Positive/Negative 600-Ohm Audio Output/Audio Ground Reference
This output allows direct connection to paging amplifiers requiring a "Page Port" type input that
meets a balanced 600 Ohm 10Vpp signal.
1.3 Pin 6 and 7—Relay Contact (Common/Normally Open)
When enabled on the Device Configuration page (see the Configure the Device Parameters
section of the Operation Guide on the SIP Paging Server Documentation web page), every time
an audio file is played out of the local line-out or 600 Ohm output, the relay will close, thereby
enabling amplifiers with a remote turn-on capability to become active.
Table 1. Page Port Output Connections