CS-Series Call Switches

The Telecor “CS” series of remote call switches are designed for use with Telecor Administrative Communication Systems. The units mount on a standard 1-gang electrical box, 3-9/32″mounting centers, either flush or surface mount.

Category: Product ID: 2061

Telecor CS-Series Call Switches

 

SPECIFICATIONS

Construction:               Brushed stainless steel faceplate

 

Mounting Type:           1-gang electrical box, 3-9/32″ mounting centers

Activation Type:           CS-1 & CS-1 2/4:  Momentary-action push-button

                                    CS-K:  Key switch with a momentary spring-return action

CS-3:  3-position rocker switch, w/call-in and privacy

Description

Telecor CS-Series Call Switches

The Telecor “CS” series of remote call switches are designed for use with Telecor Administrative Communication Systems, but can be used with any intercom system requiring a contact-closure for call initiation. The units mount on a standard 1-gang electrical box, 3-9/32″mounting centers, either flush or surface mount.

CS-1 – This unit employs a momentary-action push-button switch to initiate a call-in. The unit is inscribed with the letters “Push to Call” on the stainless steel faceplate.

CS-1 2/4 – This unit is identical to the CS-1, however, it is designed to be used in systems utilizing two-wire call-in adaptors. The unit contains the required circuitry to activate a call-in and de-couple the speaker audio from the call-in signal.

CS-K – This unit utilizes a key switch with a momentary spring-return action, to initiate a call-in. The CS-K is particularly suited for use in institutional applications where there is a requirement to limit the ability to initiate calls, to authorized personnel only.

CS-3 – This unit is equipped with a 3-position rocker switch, designed to provide both call-in and privacy control at the remote location. The switch has three positions, PRIVACY, NORMAL and CALL. When in the PRIVACY position, calls may be transmitted to the remote loudspeaker locations; however, proceedings at the loudspeaker location may not be monitored until the switch is restored to the NORMAL position. The CALL position is a momentary spring-return action, used to initiate calls.

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