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Elvox 6200 User Manual

Elvox 6200
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Elvox 6200
Terminals
7 Lock 6E Call
Au 6
1 Speech In (Speaker) 6P
2 Speech Out (Mic) 6S
3 Common (link to 5)
5
IMPORTANT NOTE :
1) Before replacing the handset make note of the wires to each terminal on the existing unit (an easy way
is to cut each core off leaving a piece of the insulation in place with colour visible) twist unused cores
together (so you know they are not used, do not short them out).
2) Some older systems will have cable with one coloured core and a solid white core in this case mark
each core with a marker or tape.
3) Some systems may have loop on wiring, you will have 2 cables into your handset (make sure any join
s
remain, as these may be serving other flats on the system).
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Elvox 6200 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeCorded
Caller IDYes
Call WaitingYes
RedialYes
Ringer Volume ControlYes
Handset Volume ControlYes
Battery BackupNo
MountingDesk/Wall

Summary

Elvox 6200 Handset Overview

Handset Terminals

Lists the terminal connections for the Elvox 6200 handset, including Lock, Speech In, and Common.

Important Wiring Notes

Provides crucial advice for wiring the handset, such as marking wires and handling unused cores to prevent shorts.

Wiring Diagram: 1 Way Audio with 931 Power Supply

Wiring Diagram: 1 Way Audio with 936 Power Supply

Wiring Diagram: 2 Entrance System with 931 Power Supply

Wiring Diagram: 2 Entrance System with 936 Power Supply

Wiring Diagram: Elvox 6200 Handset with 6680 Control Unit

Monitor Cable Connections

Details the wiring connections for various monitor types linked via a monitor cable riser.

Control Unit and Power Supply Wiring

Illustrates the wiring diagram for the ART. 6680 control unit and its associated power supply.

Troubleshooting Notes

Provides guidance on resolving humming sounds and correctly placing the 75 Ohm resistor.

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