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Revox Voxnet 219
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Voxnet 219 Operation
14
Detailed description /Connection panel
IR Link
Various Revox products can be
connected to the IR Link:
Voxnet 218 wall-mounted keypad
(I =
23mA)
M204 IR Receiver (I = 7mA)
M204 IR Receiver flange (I = 7mA)
M204 IR Receiver aluminium housing (I =
7mA)
All products have one thing in common,
that they send and/or forward RC5
commands to the Voxnet 219. The Voxnet
218 is described in more detail in a
separate chapter in this manual.
If the Voxnet 219's Trigger OUT is not
being used, devices with an overall
current of up to 80 mA may be
connected to the IR Link. The individual
current requirements in [mA] are listed
above.
Please note that cables with small cross-
sections or long cable lengths can
impact both qualitatively and
quantitatively on the data signal to such
an extent, that it is no longer recognised
by the Voxnet 219.
Max, lengths: 100 m at 0.25mm² / cable
strand ( AWG 23)
* Overall current
[IR-Link + Trigger Out): max. 80 mA
Network
Network connection to the Voxnet
network. This has to be separated from
other domestic networks physically or
through a VLAN. Minimum requirement:
100 Mbit; preferably a 1 Gbit network.
Trigger IN
Voltage-controlled input trigger (room
trigger) that is given its function through
the Voxnet Configurator. It can be used
both for the ON and the OFF state of
different actions.
Input voltage can be between 5 and 48
volts, DC or AC. The IN trigger applies a
load of approx 1000
to the supplying
source
.
Trigger OUT
The output trigger supplies 12 VDC. Its
function can be defined through the
Configurator or by using Voxnet text. The
OUT trigger can deliver an overall
current* of up to 80 mA, assuming that
the IR Link is not being used.
USB
USB mini connection for uploading the
Voxnet 219 bootloader as a fall-back
solution if the firmware should no longer
work correctly.

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