The ST-TC1 is intended to be connected to an on-site telephone system switching unit KSU. It is NOT intended to be connected directly to a telephone CO line. Connections from the ST-TC1 go into the telephone switching unit as if the ST-TC1 was an incoming phone line. When the KSU seizes the line to the ST-TC1, a relay contact closure is provided which can be used to control a variety of equipment, such as a paging system or radio system. The closure is maintained as long as the line is seized. A 600 ohm transformer-isolated audio feed is available for audio input to or output from the telephone switching unit. The ST-TC1 will pass DTMF audio from a telephone keypad or other DTMF generating device. The ST-TC1 may be utilized to add paging zones or radio system interface to a telephone system. When any instrument in the telephone system seizes the line associated with the ST-TC1, the relay closes to activate the radio or paging function, and the audio spoken into the handset is broadcast. The ST-TC1 can not be connected to a phone line that has ringer voltage present. The ST-TC1 can be used in conjunction with RDL's® ST-VOX1 modules to provide two-way communication. The ST-VOX1 will provide the necessary push-to-talk function to key the two-way communications systems.
Simulate a Telco CO Line
Connect to local telephone switch or instrument
Add Radio Control or Paging to KSU
Contact Closure when Line is Off-hook
Audio Input/Output from Telephone Switching Unit
Operating Temperature (Maximum):
131 F
Operating Temperature (Minimum):
32 F
Depth:
0.65 in
Height:
1.55 in
Width:
3 in
Line Connection:
Simulated telco central office line to feed telephone system
Audio In / Out Impedance:
600 ohm balanced
Switching Contacts:
Double-pole, double-throw
Max. Switching Power:
60 W (220 Vdc, 125 Vac, 2 A)
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