AAS PhoneLink 500 Installation And Programming Instructions - page 7
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Mounting the unit to an AAS gooseneck pedestal (18-001) or double
height gooseneck (18-003).
Locate the four carriage bolts and four hex nuts found inside the unit box.
Place the unit up to the pedestal flange and insert the four carriage bolts
from the backside. Secure the unit to the pedestal.
(SYSTEM CONNECTIONS)
Typical wiring diagram for your unit is presented on page 9 . Usually, you will
be interfacing the unit to the Phone Company or Telco Box. Carefully study
the diagram for a proper interface to your telephone line.
1. The PhoneLink comes with an on-board Bypass Switch. If the PhoneLink
500 is struck by lighting or some other heavy electrical surge the end user
can simply switch to BYPASS to resume normal telephone operation.
2. Both diagrams show a RJ-12 test port on the PhoneLink circuit board. This
can be used by field technicians to trouble-shoot problems by plugging a
standard RJ-11 jack phone into the test jack. This is very helpful when
working alone.
3. Both diagrams also show an EVENT terminal block on the PhoneLink
circuit board. American Access recommends using this feature to switch
the night lights using a dry-contact device such as a loop detector, electric
eye, motion sensor etc. More information can be found on page 20 under
programming
Event Input
.
Wiring from Bypass
Board
Type of Wire
Recommended
To Telco Box
18 to 24 Gauge twisted pair
shielded
Belden #9502
or equivalent
To PhoneLink 500
Controller
18 to 24 Gauge twisted pair
shielded
Belden #9502
or equivalent
Wiring from PhoneLink
500
Type of Wire
Recommended
To the 12V AC/DC power
source
2 conductor cable
18 gauge stranded
To gate operator, door
strike, or magnetic strike
2 conductor cable
Device manufacturer
specs
To strike power supply
(if used)
2 conductor cable
Device manufacturer
specs
To earth ground
12 awg copper wire
Belden #9912 or
equivalent