Posted: Friday Sep 12th, 2014 02:13 pm |
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Hi all. Bought all the necessary components for the external doorstation and I'm just going through the wiring diagram to understand it prior to fitting... noticing a couple of discrepancies that I hope someone can clear up for me...
In the DM02 manual, on page 9 it shows the connections to the PL11P module... the diagram shows 11 connections, specified as: "P, C, 4, 3, 2, 1, A, -, H, V, M" I see it notes that "H, V, M" are for PL41 only, so I don't care about those as I don't have the video model...
MY PL11P doorstation module has 10 termination points in 2 banks of 5, which are labelled: "1, 2, 3, 4, L+" on one bank, and: "A, -, C, P1, P2" on the other bank. Also I notice that P2 is the label engraved into the plastic casing, but on the removable terminal block that point is labelled as "." (i.e. just a dot). The DM02 manual doesn't specify "P1" or "P2" (aka dot) at all, it only specifies "P" - so which do I use? - I am assuming "P1" since that is adjacent to the "C" terminal, and I see those two are the BELL/GND lines for the pushbutton.. is that correct?
No mention is made of the "L+" connector in the DM02 manual. on the datasheet that came with the PL11P, this is listed as "AC or DC power supply input for service LED (12Vdc-ac)" - any information on what this is? - do I need it?
Finally the module also has a short captive flylead emerging from one end with one red & one black wire terminating in a wee plug... I'm assuming this is only for joining to other farfisa button modules? and I guess I don't need it at all and can leave it disconnected inside the backbox?
I *think* I understand it pretty much, but I like things to be precise & accurate!! so looking for a sanity check of my assumptions & a little reassurance...
Many thanks
Paul G.
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Posted: Friday Sep 12th, 2014 06:35 pm |
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Let me check on the actual PL11 P module against the DM02 manual. I do not recall offhand, although I beleive you have it figured out
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Posted: Tuesday Sep 16th, 2014 07:01 am |
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In the DM02 manual, on page 9 it shows the connections to the PL11P module... the diagram shows 11 connections, specified as: "P, C, 4, 3, 2, 1, A, -, H, V, M" I see it notes that "H, V, M" are for PL41 only, so I don't care about those as I don't have the video model...
yes please ignore the unused pins
MY PL11P doorstation module has 10 termination points in 2 banks of 5, which are labelled: "1, 2, 3, 4, L+" on one bank, and: "A, -, C, P1, P2" on the other bank. Also I notice that P2 is the label engraved into the plastic casing, but on the removable terminal block that point is labelled as "." (i.e. just a dot). The DM02 manual doesn't specify "P1" or "P2" (aka dot) at all, it only specifies "P" - so which do I use? - I am assuming "P1" since that is adjacent to the "C" terminal, and I see those two are the BELL/GND lines for the pushbutton.. is that correct?
L+, P2 and . (dot) are not used
Finally the module also has a short captive flylead emerging from one end with one red & one black wire terminating in a wee plug... I'm assuming this is only for joining to other farfisa button modules? and I guess I don't need it at all and can leave it disconnected inside the backbox?
you mean the red and black wires shown in the picture?
That is not a "wee plug", it is the microphone. It should be mounted in a little slot on the bottom of the housing. It is separated from the main housing which has the speaker to prevent howling
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Posted: Sunday Oct 26th, 2014 08:48 pm |
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Pgordon
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Aha. yes, it's the microphone!!
One more query.... how does one remove the plastic cover over the nameplate? (cleanly!)
Cheers
Paul G.
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Posted: Sunday Oct 26th, 2014 09:37 pm |
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