Power distribution and short circuit protection, Power distribution and short circuit protection -5, Figure 2-6: j16 six-pin jumper – Clear-Com MS-704 User Manual

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M S - 7 0 4 / R M - 7 0 4 F O U R - C H A N N E L M A I N / R E M O T E S T A T I O N S

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Figure 2-6: J16 Six-Pin Jumper

5. Continue placing pins until all desired channels are connected.
6. Replace the cover of the RM-704.

Figure 2-7: Stations Powered by Multiple Channels

The illustration above shows the power wiring of a system powered by a single
MS-704. An RM-704 is connected to all four power lines through the intercom
line connections. However, the blocking diodes in the RM-704 prevent a short
circuit on one line affecting the others. Other single channel remote stations are
also connected to individual channels.

POWER DISTRIBUTION AND SHORT CIRCUIT PROTECTION

Depending upon how many shorts or overloads a channel has experienced
recently, the MS-704 will attempt to turn power on again within 0.5 to 20
seconds of automatically cutting off power to an overloaded channel. This allows
momentary short or overload conditions to clear automatically. If the MS-704
cuts power off to one or both channels, it will indicate which channel is affected
by blinking the red short light(s) corresponding to these channel(s). This light

1

2
3

4
5

6

Placing jumper plug over pins 1 and 2 connects channels A and B

Placing jumper plug over pins 3 and 4 connects channels B and C

Placing jumper plug over pins 5 and 6 connects channels C and D

J16

FAIL SAFE POWER DISTRIBUTION SCHEME

WITH MULTI-CHANNEL REMOTE STATIONS

+30 Volts for each

Intercom Line

Ch A Power

R

2 Amp
Power
Supply

R

Ch B Power

Ch C Power

Ch D Power

TO

SYSTEM

Other
Remote
Stations

Belt
Pack

R

R

Station

Electronics

MS-704 Main Station

RM-704 Remote
Station

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