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Tek-SELECT

®

II

SM400 Series Multi-Master and Master/Remote

Intercom Systems

Operation, Installation and Service Manual

APPLICATION: The SM401, SM404, SM406 and SM411 Tek-SELECT

®

 II

Intercoms provide for master-to-master, master-to-remote and intermixed operation
suitable for offices, homes, warehouses and any areas where quick, convenient
loudspeaking communication is needed. Multicolored signal lights, hands-free reply,
privacy and monitoring are all standard features. Optional equipment is available
to call all stations, distribute music, and control remote devices.

IL603

Section B

Rev.  5- 09/2001

Website:
www.tektone.net

Email:
tektone@tektone.net

For Technical Assistance:
1-800-332-6608

Technical Assistance Email:
teksupt@tektone.net

277 Industrial Park Road
Franklin, NC 28734
(828) 524-9967
(800) 327-8466
Fax (828) 524-9968

4190 Fairview St., Unit B-8
Burlington, ON L7L 4Y8
Canada
(905) 333-0051
Fax (905) 333-0599

 


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Copyright © 2001 TekTone

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 Sound & Signal Mfg., Inc., All rights reserved.

The content of this manual is furnished for informational use only, is subject to change without notice, and
should not be construed as a commitment by TekTone

®

 Sound & Signal Mfg., Inc. TekTone

®

 Sound &

Signal Mfg., Inc. assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this
documentation.

TekTone, the TekTone logo, Tek-Call, Tek-Care, Tek-Check-In, Tek-Com, Tek-Digicare, Tek-Door,
Tek-Entry III, Tek-Guard, Tek-Micro, Tek-MMARS II, Tek-NIOS, Tek-Paging, Tek-Phone, Tek-Safe,
Tek-Select II, Tek-Sentry, Tek-Sound, Tek-Status and Tek-View are either registered trademarks or
trademarks of TekTone

®

 Sound & Signal Mfg., Inc. in the United States and/or other countries. All other

trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

TekTone

®

 Sound & Signal Mfg., Inc., 277 Industrial Park Road, Franklin, North Carolina 28734, USA.

 


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1.0 SYSTEM INSTALLATION

1.1

Installation Procedure ..................................................................... 1

1.2

Planning and Equipment Location ................................................... 1

Masters and Remotes .............................................................. 1
Power Supply and Relays ........................................................ 1
Transformer ............................................................................. 1
Music System ........................................................................... 1

1.3

System Housings ............................................................................. 1

1.4

Wiring Installation ........................................................................... 1

Master Stations ......................................................................... 1
All Call ...................................................................................... 1
Background Music ................................................................... 2
Door Release ............................................................................ 2
Remote to Master Cable .......................................................... 2
Paging Horn ............................................................................. 2

1.5

Connections ..................................................................................... 2

1.6

Equipment Installation ..................................................................... 2

Surface Mounting SM404, SM406 and SM411 Masters .......... 2
Flush Mounting SM404, SM406 and SM411 Masters .............. 2
Name Directory for SM404, SM406 and SM411 Masters ...... 2
SM401 Master and Remote Stations ........................................ 2
SM404, SM406 and SM411 Masters ....................................... 2

1.7

SM400 Series Installation Instructions ............................................ 2

1.8

Factory Dip Switch Settings ........................................................... 3

Call Tone Volume Adjustment ................................................. 3

1.9

Terminal Reference for Master ...................................................... 3

2.0 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

2.1

Master Station ................................................................................. 5

Call another station ................................................................... 5
Answer a call from a master at a remote ................................ 5
Answer a call from a master at a master ................................ 5
Open the door (if installed) ....................................................... 5
Page all stations (if installed) .................................................... 5
Monitor a room ......................................................................... 5

2.2

Remote Station ................................................................................ 5

Call a master ............................................................................ 5

ILLUSTRATIONS

Figure 1 — Master Station Controls and Functions .............................. iv
Figure 2 — System and Options ............................................................ iv
Figure 3 — SM406/SM411 Terminal IDs .............................................. 7
Figure 4 — SM401 Terminal IDs ........................................................... 7
Figure 5 — PK400/RY400 Series Terminal IDs ................................... 7
Figure 6 — SM411 Master to Master Wiring Diagram ......................... 8
Figure 7 — SM411 Intermix Wiring Diagram ........................................ 8
Figure 8 — SM406 Master to Master Wiring Diagram ......................... 9
Figure 9 — SM406 Master to Remote Wiring Diagram ........................ 9
Figure 10 — SM406/RY400 Wiring Diagram ........................................ 10
Figure 11 — SM406/RY402 Wiring Diagram ........................................ 10
Figure 12 — SM401 Wiring Diagram .................................................... 11
Figure 13 — RY401 and RY402 Application with SM404 Master ........ 11

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 


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Figure 1 — Master Station Controls and Functions

IR100B

Indoor remote with no call capability

IR510B

Indoor remote with call button

IR141P

Indoor remote with call button and privacy
switch

IR141U

Indoor remote with call button and in-use
light (requires RY402 in-use adapter)

IR143P

Indoor remote with 3 call buttons and
privacy switch

OR541U

Outdoor remote with call button and in-use
light (requires RY402 in-use adapter)

OR601

Outdoor remote with no call capability

OR610

Outdoor remote with call button

OR642

Outdoor remote with illuminated call button
(walnut finish)

OR642W

Outdoor remote with illuminated call button
(white finish)

PK400

Power supply

PO001

Door strike

RY400

Remote control relay, 3 outputs

RY401

All-call relay for 12 stations

RY402

In-use adapter

SB205A

Paging horn (requires EC105 capacitor and
transformer)

SF400

Call button for use with paging horn

SM401

Master 2 station w/background music, slide
volume, all-call, one LED

SM404

Master 5 station, w/background music, slide
volume, all-call, four LEDs

SM406

Master 7 station, same as above w/6 LED’s
& selector switches

SM411

Master 12 station, same as above w/11 LED’s
& selector switches

SS106

Transformer

Figure 2 — System and Options

SM401

SM404/SM406/SM411

1. Speaker/Microphone

9.

Privacy Switch

2. Station Directory (SM404/6/11)

10. Door Release Button

3. Selector Button

11. Music Volume Control

4. Talk LED

12. Voice Volume Control

5. Talk Button

13. Paging Switch (All Call)

6. Monitor LED (SM404/6/11)

14. Paging LED

7. Monitor Switch (SM404/6/11)

15. Station Selector Switch LED

8. Privacy LED

16. Call Tone Button (SM401)

 


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Section 1.0 — SYSTEM INSTALLATION

1.1 Installation Procedure

1. Read instructions to determine equipment location and

installation method.

2. Install housings and wiring.

3. Check and connect wiring.

4. Program masters and install stations.

5. Check operation.

1.2 Planning and Equipment Location

NOTE: Do not locate any intercom components or wiring within
3 feet (1 meter) of motors, transformers, fluorescent lights, dim-
mer switches, electrical wiring or other sources of electrical
interference.

NOTE: It is recommended that special consideration be given
to the system cabling if electromagnetic interference (EMI) or
radio frequency interference (RFI) presents a potential interfer-
ence problem at a jobsite. The system cabling should be
shielded—or in extreme cases installed in metallic conduit—to
provide protection from extraneous signals or noise. If EMI
(AC hum, ESD, computer or telephone data noise, etc.) and RFI
interference sources are in physical contact (for example, inter-
com cable is placed on top of AC wiring), then standard
shielded cable protection may be negated.

NOTE: TekTone

®

 is not responsible for interference resulting

from improper installation.

Masters and Remotes:

1. Do not locate masters near any source of direct heat,

extreme cold, or in areas exposed to dust, oil, chemicals
or excess humidity. Locate stations where they will be
convenient to use. If wall mounted, locate at convenient
operating height.

2. Do not locate stations close to each other (separate

rooms are preferred).

3. Do not locate flush mounted stations back to back on a

common wall.

Power Supply and Relays:

Locate the power supply and other central equipment near
the center of the master-to-master cable run and where
convenient for service.

Do not locate units near any source of direct heat or extreme
cold.

Transformer:

The transformer must be provided with 115 VAC electrical
power. Locate the transformer within 50 feet (15 meters) of
the power supply, and at least 3 feet (1 meter) from master
stations, remote stations and intercom wiring.

Do not locate transformers near any source of heat.

Do not connect transformer to power source until wiring is
complete. Observe all local and national electrical codes.

Music System:

Locate music system according to the instructions supplied
with the system. If any area requires music without intercom,
the music system may be located in that area.

1.3 System Housings

IH102

Flush mounting ring for indoor remotes

IH110R

Flush mounting ring for SM406 and SM411 masters

IH400A

Desk cabinet for SM401 and indoor remotes

IH401

Desk cabinet for SM404, SM406 and SM411

1.4 Wiring Installation

Master Stations:

Master stations may be loop wired.

Note: Due to common impedance coupling, tone signals
may be amplified and heard by master stations monitoring
other stations. With long wires, this interference may be
quite loud. This effect may be reduced by using two
conductors for the terminal C wire, by using the next larger
size conductor (#20 instead of #22), or by wiring the system
in a star pattern, so that all stations home run to the central
equipment (power supply) location.

If all call relay is not used, limit length of cable as follows:

Wire Size

Maximum Total Cable Length

#22

500 feet (150 meters)

#20

800 feet (240 meters)

#18

1200 feet (360 meters)

If the all call relay is used, limit length of cable as follows:

Wire Size

Maximum Total Cable Length

#22

250 feet (75 meters)

#20

400 feet (120 meters)

#18

600 feet (180 meters)

Number of wires:

7 common + 1 per station*
SM401 Master Station = 8 wires
SM406 Master Station = up to 13 wires
SM411 Master Station = up to 18 wires

* If no door release operation is required, eliminate one
common. A second common can be eliminated if no remotes
with lighted push buttons are used.

Run cable from master-to-master and to central equipment
location.

Note: Better performance may be obtained by running all
wires to the central equipment (power supply) location.

All Call:

Add 2 wires to master-to-master cable.

 


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Background Music:

Add 1 wire to master-to-master cable.

Run 2 wires #18 twisted from music system to central
equipment location, 100 feet (30 meters) maximum.

Run 2 wires #18 twisted from music system to any
background music-only speakers.

Door Release:

Add 1 wire to master-to-master cable.

Run 2 wires #18 from door release to central equipment,
100 feet (30 meters) maximum. Keep this wire away from all
other intercom wires.

Remote to Master Cable:

Limit length of cable as follows:

Wire Size

Maximum Total Cable Length

#22

600 feet (180 meters)

#20

1000 feet (300 meters)

Number of wires:

IR143P Remote Station = 4 wires
All other remote stations = 2 wires

For all other remote stations except IR141U, OR541U and
OR642/OR642W, run cable to nearest master station, or to
the central equipment location.

For the IR141U or OR541U remote stations, run cable to
the RY402 in-use adapter.

For the OR642/OR642W remote station, run cable to the
PK400 power supply location.

Paging Horn:

Limit length of cable as follows:

Wire Size

Maximum Total Cable Length

#22

100 feet (30 meters)

#20

200 feet (60 meters)

Notes:
1. A paging horn is a load equivalent to 6 remote stations,

and should not be used with the RY401 All Call Relay
unless the total number of master and remote stations
is less than 6.

2. A paging horn requires the addition of either an EC105

Capacitor or an SF400 Call Button.

1.5 Connections

Make connections as shown on the appropriate wiring dia-
gram. Do not connect any part of the system to AC power
lines. Do not connect transformer to power source until wiring
is complete.

1.6 Equipment Installation

Surface Mounting SM404, SM406 and SM411 Masters:

1. Install IH401 cabinet on wall. Cabinet may be installed

upside down to allow the front panel to slope upwards,
if required.

2. Connect wires and install SM400 Series Master on

cabinet.

Flush Mounting SM404, SM406 and SM411 Masters:

1. Install IH110R housing as needed.

2. Connect wires and install panel on housing with screws

supplied.

Name Directory for SM404, SM406 and SM411 Masters:

1. Remove button identification cover.

2. Write station names on paper identification strip.

3. Fasten identification strip to master using transparent

tape.

4. Replace button identification cover.

SM401 Master and Remote Stations:

1. Install ring, housing or desk cabinet as needed.

2. Connect wires.

3. Install panel on housing with screws supplied.

SM404, SM406 and SM411 Masters:

The power supply and relay units are surface mounted.

1. Install with screws provided.

2. Connect wires.

1.7 SM400 Series Installation Instructions

Programming each master to work as desired is accomplished
by setting the dip switches on the back of the master. For most
installations, these dip switches can remain at their factory
settings. The function of these programming switches is as
follows:

Dip

Switch # Name

Function

1

MUTE

Cancels call tone during intercom use

2

BACK

Cancels talk-back on “all call”

3

TIME

Cancels call lights timeout after 20

seconds

4

TONE

Cancels station calls’ pre-announce

tone

5

BEEP

Cancels “all call” pre-announce tone

6

CHIME

Enables chime call tone

7

BUZZ

Enables buzz call tone

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These switches may be set as needed; however, note the fol-
lowing points:

1. The position of dip switches affects only the master

station that the switches are located on.

2. Normally, all master stations should be set the same,

but it is possible to have different settings on each
master if needed.

3. Switches 6 and 7 (

CHIME

 

and 

BUZZ

) should not be ON at

the same time.

4. Switch 2 (

BACK

) should not be OFF when other masters

have Switch 1 (

MUTE

) OFF, since the call tone may be

amplified twice, producing a disturbing noise should a
remote call occur during all-call use.

5. The dip switches are set at the factory as shown in

Section 1.8.

1.8 Factory Dip Switch Settings

Dip

Switch # Name

Position

Function

1

MUTE

ON

Call tone during intercom
disabled

2

BACK

OFF

Reply during “all call” enabled

3

TIME

OFF

Call light timeout enabled

4

TONE

ON

Station calls’ pre-announce

tone disabled

5

BEEP

OFF

“All call” pre-announce tone
enabled

6

CHIME

ON

Chime call tone enabled

7

BUZZ

OFF

Buzz call tone disabled

Call Tone Volume Adjustment:

The call tone volume control may be adjusted with a small
screwdriver on the SM401. It is located on the back of the
station. On the SM406 and SM411, the control is located
behind the removable button identification cover.

1.9 Terminal Reference for Master

Terminals—what they do and when you need them.

Connector 1

Brown (N): This is the Negative of the power supply, and
is necessary for system operation.

Red (B): This is used for the “all call” feature, and is
necessary when the PK401 all call relay is installed.

Yellow (A): This is used for the “all call” feature, and is
necessary when the PK401 all call relay is installed.

Green (P): This is the Positive of the power supply, and is
necessary for system operation.

Blue (D): This line activates the door release on the PK400
power supply, and is also used when the RY400 remote
control relay is installed.

Violet (F): When this line is shorted to the “N” connection
through a dry contact, the master switches from listen to
talk. (A selector button must be pushed in for this to work.)

Grey (R): This line is the input for background music from
the PK400, and is only needed when a background music
source is connected to the PK400.

White (C): This is the audio common, and is necessary for
system operation.

Black (L): When a master is communicating with another
master or remote, this line causes the 

TALK

 

light to light red,

indicating that the system is in use. This line also disables
the amplifier on other masters until the master in
communication is switched off again. This line is necessary
for system operation.

Brown/White (M): This line is used for the 

MONITOR

 

feature.

If this feature will not be used, this line can be omitted.

Red/White (X): This line is the selector line for this master.
This line is only used when there is more than one master
on the system. Connect the “X” connection to the numbered
terminal (1-11) on other master(s) that you want to use to
call this master.

Example: You want to be able to push button 3 on master
A or button 1 on master B to communicate with master C.
To do this you would connect the “X” terminal on master
C to Orange (3) on master A, and also connect it to Brown
(1) on master B.

Connector 2

This connector is the selector button connection for the
master, and is tied to the “X” terminals on other masters or
on remote stations.

Connector 3

These are auxiliary outputs for the selector lines, and are
used with the RY400 remote control relay and the RY402
in-use adapter. When a selector button is pushed, the
corresponding  “K” connection goes positive to select the
correct relay output on the RY400, or to light the 

IN

-

USE

light on remote stations so equipped.

Note: All master functions are controlled by the 

TALK

 

light. If

the 

TALK

 

light is illuminated red, the selected function will not

operate properly. Wait for the 

TALK

 

light to go out before select-

ing any functions.

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2.1 Master Station

Call another station:

1. If the 

TALK

 light is not illuminated red, select the desired

station by pressing its associated selector button. The
following will occur:

a. The 

TALK

 light will illuminate yellow.

b. The selected station 

CALL

 light will illuminate red.

c. If the called station is non-private, sound from the

called station will be heard.

d. Set volume as needed.

Note: If a station button is pressed while the 

TALK

 light

is red, the called station will not be connected. Press
the selector button again to release it, and wait until the

TALK

 light goes out. If the station is left selected, it will

be connected when the system is free, but this may
result in an undesirable howling noise if more than one
master was waiting for the system to be free.

2. Press the 

TALK

 button to speak, release to listen.

3. When finished, press the selected station button again

to extinguish the 

CALL

 and 

TALK

 lights.

Answer a call from a master at a remote:

1. The incoming call will be announced by a chime or tone,

and by a green 

CALL

 light.

2. If the 

TALK

 light is not illuminated red, press the selector

button associated with the illuminated 

CALL

 light. The

following will occur:

a. The 

TALK

 light will illuminate yellow.

b. The selected station 

CALL

 light will change from green

to red.

c. If the called station is non-private, sound from the

calling station will be heard.

Note: If the station button is pressed while the 

TALK

light is red, the selected station will not be connected.
Press the selector button again to release it, and wait
until the 

TALK

 light goes out.

3. Press the 

TALK

 button to speak, release to listen.

4. When finished, press the selected station button again

to extinguish the 

CALL

 and 

TALK

 lights.

Answer a call from a master at a master:

1. Calls from masters are not indicated by a light, but may

be preceded by a short tone signal. Master calls are
announced by voice.

2. To answer:

a. If the 

PRIVACY

 light is illuminated, press the 

PRIVACY

button to turn privacy off.

b. It is not necessary to operate any other controls.

Reply by voice.

Open the door (if installed):

1. Press the 

DOOR

 button (identified by a key).

Page all stations (if installed):

1. If the 

TALK

 light is not illuminated red, press the 

PAGE

switch to the right. The following will occur:

a. The 

TALK

 light will illuminate yellow.

b. The 

PAGE

 light will illuminate yellow.

c. If “talk back” is enabled, sounds from called stations

will be heard.

2. When finished, press the 

PAGE

 switch to the left to

extinguish the 

TALK

 and 

PAGE

 lights.

Monitor a room:

1. If the 

MONITOR

 light is not illuminated red, press the

MONITOR

 button, and then press the button associated

with the desired station. The following will occur:

a. The 

MONITOR

 light will illuminate yellow.

b. The 

MONITOR

 light associated with the selected station

will illuminate red.

c. If the monitored station is non-private, sounds from

that station will be heard.

d. Set volume as needed.

2. When the intercom is in use by another station, the

monitoring will be interrupted, but will return when the
other station is finished.

3. When finished monitoring, press the selected station

button and the 

MONITOR

 button to extinguish the 

MONITOR

and 

CALL

 lights.

Note: Do not attempt to use the 

MONITOR

 function if the

MONITOR

 light is red. To do so may result in a loud noise

from the intercom.

2.2 Remote Station

Call a master:

1. If only one 

CALL

 button is available, press the button. If

there is more than one 

CALL

 button, press the button to

call the desired master.

2. If the remote has a 

PRIVACY

 switch, and if privacy is

selected, press the 

PRIVACY

 button to turn the privacy

OFF.

3. Reply by voice when spoken to.

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CONNECTOR 1

CONNECTOR 2

CONNECTOR 3

PIN N

SM406/SM411 MASTER (REAR VIEW)

PIN K1

DIP SWITCH

PIN 1

CONNECTOR 3

K5

K4

K2

K3

K10

K9

K11

K8

K6

K7

ORANGE

YELLOW

BLUE

BROWN

RED

K1

BLACK

BROWN/WHITE

RED\WHITE

VIOLET

WHITE

GREY

5

7

BEEP

CHIME

BUZZ

2

4

BACK

MUTE

TONE

TIME

DIP SWITCH DETAIL

6

O F F

O N

1

3

CONNECTOR 2

5

4

1

2

9

11

7

6

8

ORANGE

BLUE

GREEN

BROWN

RED

3

BLACK

BROWN/WHITE

RED/WHITE

VIOLET

WHITE

GREY

10

CONNECTOR 1

D

N

B

A

P

M L

X

F

C

YELLOW

BLUE

GREEN

RED

BROWN/WHITE

RED/WHITE

BLACK

VIOLET

WHITE

GREY

R

2. Dip switch is set as shown at factory.

NOTES: 1. Connectors are keyed, and will fit properly in the right location only.

BROWN

Figure 3 — SM406/SM411

Terminal IDs

Figure 4 — SM401 Terminal IDs

Figure 5 — PK400/RY400 Series

Terminal IDs

 


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D

P

1

A

L

R

M

C

N

B

MASTER

S M 4 0 1

X

D

P

1

A

L

R

M

C

N

B

MASTER

S M 4 0 1

X

D

P

1

A

L

R

M

C

N

B

MASTER

S M 4 0 1

X

D

P

1

A

L

R

M

C

N

B

MASTER

S M 4 0 1

4

1

S

3

2

T

E K 7 1 4

MUSIC SYSTEM

X

C

I R 1 0 0 B

REMOTE

INDOOR

TRANSFORMER

S S 1 0 2 A

16 V.A.C.

L

C

D

F

R

B

P

N

A

4

8

9

11

10

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3

6

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5

7

M

S M 4 1 1

MASTER

L

C

D

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B

P

N

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8

9

11

10

1

X

6

2

4

5

7

M

S M 4 1 1

MASTER

RELEASE

P O 0 0 1

DOOR

9

2

8

7

6

10

5

11

3

4

12

1

P

A

N

B

ALL CALL

R Y 4 0 1

RELAY

L

C

D

F

R

B

P

N

A

5

8

9

11

10

1

3

6

2

4

X

7

M

S M 4 1 1

MASTER

D1

R2

D2

T1

T2

N

R1

L

E2

E1

M

D

P

C

POWER SUPPLY

P K 4 0 0

TRANSFORMER

S S 1 0 6

24 V.A.C.

TRANSFORMER

S S 1 0 6

C

X

REMOTE

INDOOR

I R 1 4 1

C

X

REMOTE

INDOOR

I R 1 4 1

C

X

OUTDOOR

REMOTE

O R 6 1 0

C

X

OUTDOOR

REMOTE

O R 6 4 2

3. For wire size and maximum length, see the installation instructions.

NOTES:

7. The IR100B station receives music but cannot make or receive intercom calls.

4. If lighted outdoor remotes are not used, terminals E1 and E2 do not need to be used.

6. If the door release is not used, delete wires to terminals D, and D1.

5. If the music system is not used, delete wires to terminals R, R1 and R2.

1. Actual terminal locations not shown. See terminal identification diagrams.

2. Connect power transformers to 115 V.A.C. in accord with local electrical codes.

P

1

A

N

B

9

11

4

2

3

8

10

12

6

5

7

ALL CALL

RY401

RELAY

F

R

N

C

L

P

D

B

A

9

8

11

X

M

7

5

6

10

1

3

2

4

MASTER

SM411

F

R

N

C

L

P

D

B

A

9

8

11

7

M

X

5

6

10

1

3

2

4

MASTER

SM411

T1

D2

T2

R2

D1

L

N

P

M

E1

E2

R1

D

C

POWER SUPPLY

PK400

F

R

N

C

L

P

D

B

A

X

9

11

7

M

8

5

6

10

1

3

2

4

MASTER

SM411

F

R

N

C

L

P

D

B

A

10

9

11

7

M

8

5

6

X

1

3

2

4

MASTER

SM411

F

R

N

C

L

P

D

B

A

9

X

11

7

M

8

5

6

10

1

3

2

4

MASTER

SM411

TRANSFORMER

SS102A

16 V.A.C.

4

1

S

3

2

T

EK714AW

MUSIC SYSTEM

TRANSFORMER

SS106

F

R

N

C

L

P

D

B

A

9

8

11

6

M

7

4

5

10

1

2

X

3

MASTER

SM411

F

R

N

C

L

P

D

B

A

9

8

11

6

M

7

4

5

10

1

X

2

3

MASTER

SM411

C

X

OUTDOOR

OR642

REMOTE

F

R

N

C

L

P

D

B

A

9

8

11

6

M

7

4

5

10

X

2

1

3

MASTER

SM411

F

R

N

C

L

P

D

B

A

9

8

11

6

M

7

X

5

10

1

3

2

4

MASTER

SM411

F

R

N

C

L

P

D

B

A

9

8

11

6

M

7

5

X

10

1

3

2

4

MASTER

SM411

F

R

N

C

L

P

D

B

A

9

8

11

6

M

7

4

5

10

1

3

2

X

MASTER

SM411

RELEASE

PO001

DOOR

TRANSFORMER

SS106

24 V.A.C.

NOTES:

7. If a lighted outdoor remote is not used, connect terminal X directly to the SM411 (terminal 11

to the RY401 all call relay ( note OR641 remote, connected to terminal 11, in the above diagram).

6. If any station should not receive all call, do not connect the X terminal for that station

2. Connect power transformers to 115 V.A.C. in accord with local electrical codes.

5. If the door release is not used, delete wires to terminals D, and D1.

in the above diagram), and do not use PK400 terminals E1 and E2.

4. If the music system is not used, delete wires to terminals R, R1 and R2.

1. Actual terminal locations not shown. See terminal identification diagrams.

3. For wire size and maximum length, see the installation instructions.

Figure 6 — SM411 Master to Master

Wiring Diagram

Figure 7 — SM411 Intermix

Wiring Diagram

 


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Figure 8 — SM406 Master to Master

Wiring Diagram

Figure 9 — SM406 Master to Remote

Wiring Diagram

C

X

R E M O T E

I N D O O R

IR141P

C

X

O U T D O O R

R E M O T E

OR610

C

X

R E M O T E

I N D O O R

IR141P

H

C

X

H

C A L L B U T T O N

S F 4 0 0

C

X

R E M O T E

I N D O O R

IR510B

T R A N S F O R M E R

SS106

R E L E A S E

P O 0 0 1

D O O R

P A G I N G H O R N

S B 2 0 5 A

T R A N S F O R M E R

25V AUDIO

D 1

D 2

T 1

T 2

R 2

E 1

E 2

N

P

L

C

M

R 1

D

P O W E R S U P P L Y

PK400

P

1

B

N

A

11

12

2

3

8

7

9

10

5

4

6

R E L A Y

ALL CALL

RY401

D

P

F

N

B

A

4

5

M

1

3

X

2

6

C

R

L

SM406

M A S T E R

C

X

O U T D O O R

R E M O T E

OR642/OR642W

T R A N S F O R M E R

SS106

24 V.A.C.

F O O T S W I T C H

7. If the paging horn is not connected to the all call relay, the 25V audio transformer is not needed.

NOTES:

2. Connect power transformers to 115 V.A.C. in accord with local electrical codes.

4. If a lighted outdoor remote is not used, it is not necessary to use terminals E1 and E2.

6. If the SF400 call button is not used, replace it with an EC105 capacitor in series.

1. Actual terminal locations not shown. See terminal identification diagrams.

5. If the door release is not used, delete connection to terminals D, and D1.

3. For wire size and maximum length, see the installation instructions.

 


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4. If the door release is not used, delete connections to terminals D and D1.

A

P

B

C

R

L

N

D

F

K2

3

K6

M

1

X

K1

K3

K4

K5

4

6

2

5

MASTER

SM406

S1

C

S

OUTDOOR

OR541U

REMOTE

C

S

IR141U

REMOTE

INDOOR

C

S

IR141U

REMOTE

INDOOR

P

N

RELEASE

PO001

DOOR

C

X

INDOOR

IR141

REMOTE

C

X

INDOOR

IR141

REMOTE

D2

D1

R2

T2

T1

M

L

E1

C

P

D

R1

N

E2

POWER SUPPLY

PK400

A

P

B

C

R

L

N

D

F

K2

3

K6

M

X

1

K1

K3

K4

K5

4

6

2

5

MASTER

SM406

TRANSFORMER

SS106

TRANSFORMER

SS106

24 V.A.C.

X3

K2

K3

K1

S3

S2

X2

X1

ADAPTER

IN-USE

RY402

1. Actual terminal locations not shown. See terminal identification diagrams.

N O T E S :

2. Connect power transformers to 115 V.A.C. in accord with local electrical codes.
3. For wire size and maximum length, see the installation instructions.

Figure 10 — SM406/RY400

Wiring Diagram

Figure 11 — SM406/RY402

Wiring Diagram

 


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Figure 13 — RY401 and RY402
application with SM404 Master

Figure 12 — SM401

Wiring Diagram

R

L

B

D

F

C

N

A

P

K 4

K 3

M

2

3

K 1

K 2

X

4

1

S M 4 0 4

M A S T E R

S 1

C

S

O R 5 4 1 U

R E M O T E

O U T D O O R

P

N

R E L E A S E

P O 0 0 1

D O O R

D 1

R 2

D 2

T 2

T 1

M

E 1

N

C

R 1

L

E 2

P

D

P O W E R S U P P L Y

P K 4 0 0

R

L

B

D

F

C

N

A

P

K 4

K 3

M

X

2

K 1

K 2

3

4

1

S M 4 0 4

M A S T E R

T R A N S F O R M E R

S S 1 0 6

T R A N S F O R M E R

S S 1 0 6

2 4 V . A . C .

K 1

X 1

A D A P T E R

I N - U S E

R Y 4 0 2

NOTES:

4. If the door release is not used, delete connections to terminals D and D1.
5. RY402 should always have a "direct" connection to the PK400's "N" terminal.

2. Connect power transformers to 115 V.A.C. in accord with local electrical codes.
3. For wire size and maximum length, see the installation instructions.

1. Actual terminal locations not shown. See terminal identification diagrams.

R

L

B

D

F

C

N

A

P

K 4

K 3

M

2

1

K 1

K 2

3

4

X

S M 4 0 4

M A S T E R

3

4

B

1

2

N

A

P

5

7

9

1 1

1 2

8

1 0

6

R Y 4 0 1

ALL CALL

RELAY

NOTE:

1N4003

Use only if RY401 and RY402
are installed together

Separate diode required for
each RY402 circuit used.

K 4

K 3

K 1

K 2

RY402

Any "B" Terminal in the system

B

Diode

NOTE: Above is needed only

at one master on the system

 


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