Technical information

Catalog Number Description
SLC5100TUS Telephone Interface Unit
Technical Information
C-Bus Supply Voltage 15 36Vdc @ 18 mA Nominal
DC Plug Pack 12Vdc @ 300-500 mA, 2.1mm plug with Center pin +VE
Audio Output Line output, 1 Vp-p (nominal) into 10K Ohms
Control Functions Dial in and Dial out functionality, control and status monitoring for a
C-Bus system. Audio output. Standard C-Bus PCI allowing remote dial in
and operation as a PCI with modem connection for remote
operation of installation software
Status Indicators Green LED- Power
Orange LED-RS232 Comms, Line Grab
Unit Comms and C-Bus
Start Up Time 10 seconds nominal after Power Up
Storage Temperature 32° to 140°F (0° to 60°C)
Operating Temperature Range 32° to 113°F (0° to 45°C)
Operating Humidity Range 0° to 95% RH, noncondensing
C-Bus Input Terminals RJ45 sockets
Color White with Black lettering and markings
Dimensions 5.8 x 5.7 x 1.2 in. (146.5 x 145 x 30mm)
Weight 1.31 lbs. (580g)
Mounting Centers 3.2 in. (80mm)
Standards UL916 Energy Management Equipment
CSA 22.2 Spec. 205 Signal Equipment
FCC Part 15.101, Class B Digital
FCC Part 68 Connections of Terminal Equipment
to the Telephone Network
*For Diagram see technical section page 100
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SYSTEM UNITS
Product Features
• Audio OUT
• Local or remote site access to C-Bus system
• 12Vdc power pack
• RS-232 connection
• 1 RJ45 patch lead
• 2 RJ12 patch leads
• Software available via website download
The C-Bus™ Telephone Interface offers a dial-in and dial-out functionality, permitting
control and status monitoring for a C-Bus system. It also includes an audio output, so
that C-Bus events can be audibly announced.
The Telephone Interface is programmed using a connection to a PC running special
conguration software. The interface can also act as a C-Bus PC Interface. In this way
C-Bus can be programmed and congured either locally or from a remote site using a
data modem.
The Telephone Interface is suitable for connection to the telephone network using a
RJ31X connection, in parallel, or by insertion into a local circuit.
Telephone Interface Unit
C-Bus
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Telephone Interface Unit
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