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Description Wiring the 1126 Application 1: Wiring “Plug & Play” (dry contact)c Application 2: Connection to Algo 1825P Ringer Application 3: Remote Wiring to Algo 4100 AuxBoxt Ordering Accessories Please read the following warning carefully Note: Looking into the Strobe light directly, may be damaging to your eyesight! Algo Communication Products Ltd.
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These inputs may be provided by the “plug & play” connectors or hard wired on the bottom. The 1126 may be wall mounted with the supplied screws while the cover is removed. The 24Vdc input is polarity insensitive.
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The 1126 can be wired in two ways: 1. Plug and Play; where the supplied 2.5mm cord is plugged into the Relay Input on the side of 1126 Strobe. 2. Hardwire; where the unit is hardwired to the terminals located on the bottom of unit using station wiring.
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Connect the Algo 3242 power supply (supplied with 1126P) into the power jack of the 1126. Connect the supplied 2.5mm cord into the 2.5mm jack of the 1126 and the other end into the RELAY jack of the activating equipment (such as Algo’s 4100 AuxBox).
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Application 2: Connection to Algo 1825P Ringer The 1126 can activate from any audio signal, such as warble from a ringing Duet Plus. To connect to the output of the Algo 1825P Duet Plus, wire to AUX SPKR terminals on the bottom of 1126 and to the AUX SPKR terminals inside the 1825P Duet Plus.
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Application 3: Remote Wiring to Algo 4100 AuxBox The supplied Algo 3242 power supply can be located remotely with the connector cut off and spliced to telephone station wire. If connecting to a remote dry contact accessed through a 2.5mm jack, cut the supplied 2.5mm plug to plug cord in half and splice...
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