Hamilton Air 5000 Series Installation & Service Manual page 10

Audio/video system
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The Model 5512 can be wall mounted or mounted to the side of pneumatic tube drive-up units if desired.
Handsets that are used outdoors should be protected from direct rain.
Installation
1) Remove the 4 screws from the lid of the enclosure. This makes mounting the enclosure easy since
the entire contents are removed with the lid.
2) To wall mount the enclosure, drill mounting and cable holes in the rear of the enclosure. The upper
and lower dimples are positioned to match a single gang electrical box. Drill holes adequate for the
mounting screws that will be used. The center dimple needs to be drilled to allow for the matrix cable
and the local speaker/mic/call button cable. A minimum ¾" hole is recommended for these cables. To
side mount the box, mounting and cable holes will need to be drilled in the side of the enclosure as
required.
3) Connect the supplied paired cable to the remote station
microphone, speaker and call button according to the chart in
Figure 8. This cable plugs into J1 on the 5512 circuit board. If the
5512 will be used alone as a remote station without a local speaker
and microphone, a call button will still need to be wired into this
cable or there will be no way for the customer to call for service.
4) Connect the cable coming from the audio matrix to P1 on the
5512 circuit board. This connector can be unplugged while making
connections and uses the same color code as is used at the matrix
lane connector. See Figure 9.
5) Reinstall the 5512 lid assembly,
taking care that no wires are
pinched. Hang up the handset.
6) Select the lane from an audio
console and adjust the audio matrix
SPK and MIC pots for that lane
while using the local speaker and
microphone at the remote station as
described in the audio matrix
instructions. Do not set the volume
any louder than necessary.
7) Lift the handset from its cradle and check for adequate volume – the local speaker and microphone
should not work while the handset is off hook. If necessary, adjust the handset volume pots on the 5512
circuit board to balance the handset volume to the local speaker and microphone volumes. These pots
are labeled on the board.
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AUDIO MATRIX
-SP+
-TC+
-MC+ SHLD
Figure 8
Color
Destination
Red
Microphone +
Black
Microphone -
Silver
Mic. Shield - cut off
White
Speaker
Black
Speaker
Green
Call Button
Black
Call Button
Figure 9
P1
BLACK
SP-
WHITE
SP+
BLACK
TC-
GREEN
TC+
BLACK
MC-
RED
MC+
SHIELD
5512
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