External Recording System/External Ringer; External Recording System Or External Ringer; Figure 7-14 Cd-Cp00 Page Connections - NEC Univerge SV8100 System Hardware Manual

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UNIVERGE SV8100
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External Recording System or External Ringer

The PGD Adapter allows the connection of an external recording system or
external ringer. With a customer-provided tape recorder, when an extension
user dials the ACI analogue port extension number, they can automatically
start the recorder and activate the record function. When the user hangs up,
the recording stops and the tape recorder turns off. For tape recording,
connect the tape recorder AUX input jack to the PGD Adapter jack. Connect
the recorder control leads (if available) to the CTL (control relay) jack. By
using Department Calling, you can arrange multiple tape recorders into a pool.
When an extension user dials the Department Group pilot number, they reach
the first available tape recorder in the pool.
The relays in the PGD Adapter can optionally control customer-provided
external ringers (loud bells) and buzzers. When an extension user dials the
ACI analogue port extension number, the associated PGD Adapter relay
closes and activates the ringer. You could use this ability to control an
emergency buzzer for a noisy machine shop floor, for example. In addition, if
programmed for ringing, an incoming trunk call can activate the ringer/buzzer.
The relay closes when the Door Box/external
page zone is called. The maximum applied
voltage is 24vDC at 0.5A for each contact.

Figure 7-14 CD-CP00 Page Connections

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