
August 2012 – Ed.1.2
EQUITEL – E451 Technical manual
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1.3 Audio
1.3.1. Loudspeaker output
The audio codec output is connected to an amplifier capable of providing up to 1.1 W over an 8 Ω load.
The loudspeaker is connected at the +6dB gain amplifier output (
in Figure 3), with an impedance of
8Ω and 3W input nominal power.
1.3.2. Microphone input
The audio input is composed by an “electret” type microphone (
in Figure 3) and a +10dB gain
preamplifier.
With this, the signal range that can be captured by the microphone and delivered to the audio codec is
much higher. This provides a higher flexibility when selecting the audio volume.
1.4 User button
This button (
in Figure 4) is associated to one microprocessor input. If configured in the Proprietary Mode,
the unit requests a call to the control center when pressing it. In the case of using the SIP protocol, this
button has a triple functionality: call, answer the call and hang up.
1.5 Status LED
E451 has a visual indicator of the audio communication status:
• When ringing (input or output call): LED blinks.
• Open bidirectional audio channel: LED on.
• Closed audio channel: LED off.
This status LED (
in Figure 4) is placed in the same call button.
1.6 Power supply connector
In the absence of a PoE Ethernet network to power the unit, E451 can be powered with an auxiliary DC power
supply between +9 and +14 volts. It can give a minimum of 5 W and 0.5 mA.
The auxiliary power supply is made through a 2 pins-pole (
in Figure 4).
Pin Signal Description
1 VDC Power (9 .. 14 V)
2 GND Ground
As a protection measure, the unit has an internal 2.5A rearming fuse.
When the unit is correctly powered, the ON indicator (
in Figure 4) should flash.
1.7 Reset button
It may be necessary to reset the unit in case of wrong functioning. If so, simply press the reset button (
in
Figure 4). Its associated LED is marked as
in the Figure 4.
Furthermore, it is possible to remotely reset the unit through the web (see Chapter 5.8 ).
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