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Bypass Mode Outputs:
This port is used to share the bypass mode microphone signals through the IDA8C-IDA8S
network (only needed when using fiber optic network).
PDC (Peripherals Device Controller) Connectors:
Two RJ-45 connectors are used to connect consoles or peripheral devices. For examples, PSS
AS, URC-150AS, PPM AS connect to the IDA8SAB via this connector.
Local Ateis Net Connectors:
The optional card for building a local dedicated IDA8C-IDA8S network.
Zone1 Speaker Line Output:
This connector is used to connect the loudspeaker of zone1, the below picture shows how to
connect the speaker.
Zone1 Amplifier Output:
This connector is used to connect the output of the zone1 amplifier for receiving the 100V audio
signal powered by the amplifier.
Zone1 Amplifier Input:
This connector is used to connect the input of the zone1 amplifier for transmitting 0dB audio
signal to the amplifier.
Backup Amplifier Input:
This connector is used to connect the input of the backup amplifier for transmitting 0dB audio
signal to the amplifier.
Contact Outputs:
8 logic output channels to close/open circuits for an external device, this contact is normally
open.
Evacuation Inputs:
9 evacuation contact inputs allow the monitoring of external contact. They can also be used in
UGA mode and triggered by a voltage polarization change.
24V DC Output:
This connector supplies a 24VDC source.
24V DC Input:
Main 24VDC power supply connector.

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Ateis IDA8S Specifications

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BrandAteis
ModelIDA8S
CategorySecurity System
LanguageEnglish

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