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For more detailed documentation, visit us online at www.adtran.com.
®
Quick Start Guide
ADP-40 Analog Door Phone
SURFACE MOUNTING
SPECIFICATIONS
Power
Ring Voltage
Speaker Volume
Forward Disconnect Time Out
REN
Connectors
Compliance
Physical
P/N 1200761L1
Telephone line powered (18 VDC, 30 mA minimum)
25 VAC RMS minumum (for auto answer)
Approximately 62 dB maximum at 1 meter
500 ms, battery removal
0.8 A
Two gel-filled butt connectors
FCC Part 15 Class B
Faceplate Dimensions: 4.88-inch H x 3.13-inch W x 0.18-inch D
(123.8 mm H x 79.4 mm W x 4.6 mm D)
Operating Temperature: -15°F to 130°F (-26°C to 54°C)
Relative Humidity: 5 to 95 percent, noncondensing
This product is only intended to be used with the NetVanta Series products.
A standard single-gang wet location (weather proof) electrical box (Pass & Seymour 93C6 or
equivalent) can be used to surface mount the ADP-40.
1. Drill a small wire exit hole in the wall.
2. Pull the wire through and seal the hole around the wire with putty or caulking.
3. Route the wire into the wet location electrical box.
4. Secure the box to the wall or a post and seal the hole in the box around the wire with putty or
caulking.
In surface mount applications, conduit can be used to route the wire to the
electrical box.
WIRING THE ADP-40
FLUSH MOUNTING - NEW CONSTRUCTION
1.
2.
Ring
Connector
(included)
Fasten a standard, single-gang electrical box to a stud using standard flathead drywall
screws. The front of the box should extend approximately 1/2 inch from the front surface of the
wall stud on which it is mounted (this could vary depending on the wall sheathing and siding
thickness).
When installing the siding, cut a hole just large enough for the electrical box opening. The
electrical box must be mounted flush and must not extend beyond the front surface of the
siding.
Make sure the mounting location is free of wall studs, wires, etc.
Place the electrical box level against the siding. Trace the outline of the box on the siding.
Cut a hole through the siding and wall sheathing just large enough for the electrical box.
Fasten a standard, single-gang electrical box to the siding using standard flathead drywall
screws.The front surface of the electrical box can be mounted flush against wood siding or
can be recessed and mounted flush against sheathing when mounting on aluminum, steel, or
vinyl siding.
Red
(Ring)
Green (Tip)
1.
2.
Quick Start Guide, 61200761L1-13A, February 2006
To
Analog
Station
Connect the red (ring) and green (tip) wires attached to the rear of the circuit board to the
center pair of your CAT 5 cable using the gel-filled butt connectors provided (see figure above).
The gel-filled (water-tight) butt connectors are designed for insulation
displacement on 19- to 26-gauge wire with a maximum insulation of 0.082
inches. Do not strip wires prior to terminating.
Cutting the hole in the siding too large can cause faceplate misalignment
and compromise the gasket seal.
When mounting to 4-inch or less horizontal lap siding, the unit can be
flush mounted horizontally against the siding or a siding mounting block
can be used. Contact your siding installer for the correct mounting block
part number.
* Gel-Filled Butt
Connectors (included)
Not polarity sensitive
Earth
Ground
(optional)
FLUSH MOUNTING - OLD WORK
1.
2.
3.
4.
Rear View of the
Circuit Board
Mounting Plate
Crimp the gel-filled butt connectors with pliers.
Electronic devices are susceptible to lightning and power station electrical
surges from both the AC outlet and the telephone line. It is recommended
that a surge protector be installed to protect against such surges.
Technical Support 1-888-4ADTRAN (1-888-423-8726)
Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN, All Rights Reserved
For more detailed documentation, visit us online at www.adtran.com.
®
ADP-40 Analog Door Phone
Quick Start Guide
P/N 1200761L1
ADJUSTING SPEAKER AND MICROPHONE VOLUMES
GROUNDING (OPTIONAL)
Speaker
Volume
To increase surge protection, ADTRAN recommends grounding the
ADP-40.
1.
Loosen the PCB mounting screw labeled
2.
Fasten a wire to the provided ring terminal and connect the ring terminal from the PCB
mounting screw to earth ground (grounding rod, water pipe, etc.).
After connecting the ring terminal to the PCB mounting screw, bend the terminal up to avoid
interference with the electrical box.
3.
Rear View of the
Circuit Board
Mounting Plate
(see the figure in Wiring the ADP-40).
Microphone
Volume
Note: Volume Controls
are shown in
factory default settings.
ASSEMBLING THE ADP-40
Optional
Mounting Ears
1.75" Deep
Minimum
3.125"
Optional Wing
Brackets
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
(2) Gel-Filled
Butt Connectors
(included)
4.875"
Red
Green
If volume adjustment is necessary, remove the faceplate and circuit board mounting plate.
Turn the circuit board mounting plate over to access the speaker and microphone volume
controls. Adjust the volumes to the desired levels (see figure above).
Push the screws through the faceplate holes and the small holes in the gasket.
Position the circuit board mounting plate over the screws.
Align the hexdrive screws with the electrical box screw holes and tighten the screws until the
gasket is fully collapsed and the CALL button is protruding through the clearance hole in the
faceplate.
Call
Electrical Box
(not included)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
If the microphone volume is set too high or too low, communication may
suffer in one or both directions.
(4) Optional
Drywall Screws
(not included)
Circuit Board
Mounting Plate
(included)
1/4" Thick Foam
Faceplate Gasket
(included)
Faceplate
(included)
(2) 1" Long, 6-32
5/64" Hexdrive Flathead
Screws (included)
After an electrical box is securely mounted and wires are connected, remove the paper liner
from the faceplate gasket.
Place the side of the gasket from which you removed the paper toward the back side of the
faceplate, aligning the gasket with the CALL button hole.
Push the 1-inch, 6-32 screws through the faceplate holes and the small holes in the gasket.
Position the circuit board mounting plate over the screws (see figure above).
Align the hexdrive screws with the electrical box screw holes and tighten the screws until the
gasket is fully collapsed and the CALL button is protruding through the clearance hole in the
faceplate.
CONFIGURING THE NETVANTA 7100
For instructions on configuring your NetVanta 7100 for the ADP-40 Analog Door Phone, refer to the
the ADP-40 Analog Door Phone Quick Configuration Guide on the ADTRAN OS System
Documentation CD (shipped with the NetVanta 7100 base unit).
Important: For additional details on product features, specifications,
installation, and safety, refer to the appropriate Hardware Installation
Guide on the ADTRAN OS System Documentation CD shipped with the
NetVanta 7100 base unit and available online at www.adtran.com.
The included 1/4-inch thick gasket provides an adequate seal for most
siding surfaces; however, for rough surfaces (i.e., brick, stucco, etc.),
additional caulking may be required.
Quick Start Guide, 61200761L1-13A, February 2006
Technical Support 1-888-4ADTRAN (1-888-423-8726)
Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN, All Rights Reserved