TOA RS-460, RS-450 Installation Guide

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TOA RS-460, RS-450 Installation Guide

 

INSTALLATION MANUAL

SubstationS

RS-450, RS-460, RS-470

Thank you for purchasing TOA's Substation.

Please carefully follow the instructions in this manual to ensure long, trouble-free use of your equipment.

Note: For operation of the units, refer to the N-8000 series operating instructions.

1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION

The RS-450, RS-460, RS-470 are substations to be connected to the N-8400RS Substation Interface Unit. The RS-450 features indoor design, the RS-460 robust indoor design, and the RS-470 robust design with Dust/ Water Protection Conforming to IP54 level.

Warning

This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.

2. CONNECTIONS

N-8400RS

RS-450, RS-460,

Substation interface unit

or RS-470

Substation connection terminal

 

Two pair of twisted pair cable

 

Yellow

Orange

Red

Brown

Line 1 : Brown, Line 2: Red,

Line 3 : Orange, Line 4: Yellow

Call button

Microphone

Note:

The figure represents the RS-450.

3. INSTALLATION

[RS-450 dimensional diagram]

[RS-460/470 dimensional diagram]

 

120 (4.72")

 

41.5

 

120 (4.72")

 

49.5

Unit: mm

46

 

(1.63")

 

46

 

(1.95")

 

 

35.5

 

 

44.5

 

(1.81")

 

 

(1.81")

 

 

3 (0.12")

(1.4")

 

3 (0.12")

(1.75")

 

 

 

 

 

83.5 (3.29")

120 (4.72")

 

 

83.5 (3.29")

120 (4.72")

 

 

 

 

200 (7.87") or less

 

 

200 (7.87") or less

Mount the substation to the YC-302 2-gang electrical box mounted in the wall or YC-822/YC-823 Wall-mount box.

Notes

 

• When using the PA paging function, keep the station as far away from

 

the PA paging speaker as possible to avoid acoustic feedback.

Seal the panel edges.

• When installing the RS-470 at outdoor or locations where it gets wet

with water, tightly seal the panel edges. Besides, provide a weep hole

 

at the underside of the mounting box to permit water to drain off.

RS-470's front panel

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