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70 VOLT DESKTOP SPEAKER

V-5330210

by

PagePac

®

INTRODUCTION

The 70 Volt Desktop Speaker is a completely 
assembled, 1/8 watt speaker unit for use with 70V 
paging systems. Each speaker is equipped with a 
7-foot cord and a SE-41A Connecting Block, 
which is used to connect the speaker cord to the 
paging system speaker wires 
(see Figure 1).

SPECIFICATIONS

FEATURES

• Volume Control
• Privacy / Talkback Switch

Dimensions/Weight

• 4.75”W x 1.75”H x 6.88”D

(12.07cm X 4.50cm X 17.48cm)

• 3.0 lbs (1.35 kg)

OPERATION

The Desktop Speaker is recommended for use 
with all PagePac® telephone paging systems (or 
equivalent systems) in which talkback is provided 
(talkback is two-way communication between the 
paging telephone and the paging loudspeaker). 
However, the Desktop Speaker may be used with-
out talkback.

It is recommended that each Desktop Speaker, 
when used with talkback, be a separate paging 
zone. If this is not feasible, the total number of 
Desktop Speakers in any one zone should be lim-
ited to two or less.

SWITCHES AND CONTROLS

PRIVACY/TALKBACK SWITCH

In the “TB” position, this switch allows two-way 
communication between the Desktop Speaker 
and the paging telephone (once the paging tele-
phone has accessed the speaker). In the “PRIV” 
position, talkback is inhibited and the speaker 
operates only as a one-way speaker.

VOLUME CONTROL

The “VOL” control adjusts the speaker volume in 
both the page and music modes (see Figure 1). It 
does not affect the talkback level. 

INSTALLATION

Place the Desktop Speaker in the desired loca-
tion. Locate a convenient spot on the wall adja-
cent to the speaker for the connecting block.
Open the connecting block and attach it to the wall 
using suitable mounting hardware, not supplied 
(see Figure 1). Connect the 70V and common 
wires from the speaker cord to the “R” and “B” ter-
minals on the connecting block. Connect the red 
and black wires from the paging system to the “R” 
and “B” terminals on the connecting block. Con-
nect the shield wire to the “G” terminal (shielded 
speaker cable is recommended).
Close the connecting block.

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