Terminal Block Relay In; Terminal Block Relay Out; Terminal Block Reset; Blue Led Indicator - Algo 8186 Installation/Configuration Manual

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Terminal Block Relay In

By default, these terminals are inactive. Connection options are a
normally closed switch, normally open switch, 1202 Call Button, 1203
Call Switch, or EOL resistor termination.

Terminal Block Relay Out

By default these terminals provide a contact closure when the 8186
SIP Horn Speaker is active.

Terminal Block Reset

A terminal block reset on the back of the unit can only be used to
reset the 8186 SIP Horn Speaker at time of power up. To reset,
reboot or power cycle the 8186 SIP Horn Speaker. Wait until the
blue LED flashes, then connect the reset terminals and hold until
the blue LED begins a double flash pattern. Release the reset
connection and allow the unit to complete its boot process. Do not
connect the reset terminals until the blue LED begins
flashing.
A reset will set all configuration options to factory default including
the password.
Once booting has completed, connecting the reset terminals will
cause the speaker to annunciate its IP address over the speaker.

Blue LED Indicator

The blue LED by default will be on when the speaker is active. The
blue LED will also be on during power up and boot process.
The blue LED can also provide a heartbeat with a flash every 60
seconds to indicate that the speaker is powered and connected to the
network.
If the 8186 SIP Horn Speaker is in talkback mode the blue LED will
be flashing.
Document 90-00079
2016-12-08
Page 20
Algo Communication Products Ltd
4500 Beedie St Burnaby BC Canada V5J 5L2
www.algosolutions.com
8186 SIP Horn Speaker
(604) 454-3792
support@algosolutions.com

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