Internal ifb operation, External ifb (ma-704 and pic-4704 connection) – Clear-Com RM-702 User Manual

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INTERNAL IFB OPERATION

To use either channel A or B as an IFB feed, connect the program source to
the program input (as described in the previous section) and set the Program
Interrupt A
(or B) DIP switch to the on position. The program will now be
interrupted whenever there is a call signal present on channel B. If there are
multiple RM-702s in the system, the program should only be fed into one of
the RM-702s.

To interrupt the IFB program automatically when a talk rather than a call
signal is active on channels A or B, you must reset an internal jumper as
described in “Re-Setting Program Interrupt Options” earlier in this chapter.

EXTERNAL IFB (MA-704 AND PIC-4704

CONNECTION)

Clear-Com provides a stand-alone IFB system called a PIC-4704. The
PIC-4704 provides four interruptible IFB feeds from two program sources,
and is located in a central location. The MA-704 is a four-channel control
head intended to work with the PIC-4704. An MA-704 is located at each
location where program interrupt is to be initiated. Each MA-704 has its own
panel-mounted microphone which, when mounted next to an intercom station
with a panel mounted microphone, causes panel congestion with two
microphones at a single location.

The RM-702 has a 1/4 in. (0.64 cm) phone jack output on its rear panel
intended to connect directly to an MA-704 and provide a microphone feed to
the MA-704. The MA-704 can be ordered without a panel-mounted
microphone. When a button is pressed on the MA-704, a control signal will
temporarily transfer the microphone in use on the RM-702 to the MA-704,
muting any talks active on the RM-702.

To connect the RM-702 to an MA-704, use a two-wire shielded cable with
1/4 in. (0.64 cm) tip, ring, and sleeve jacks on each end. Connect the tip to the
tip, the ring to the ring, and use the shield to connect the sleeve to the sleeve.

Figure 2-15: Typical External IFB System Using a PIC-4704 and MA-704 with a

RM-702

Director

1/4” phone jack

Channel A

Channel B

RM-702

Stand-alone
IFB system

PGM 1

PGM 2

PIC-4704

Assistant
Director

1/4” phone jack

Power
Supply

PS-702

RM-702

To additional party line

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