8-12VDC Alternate Power Source
When using the J3 Terminal block on any of the Intercoms and other
Notification Devices, use an 8-12VDC at 500-1000 mA. Verify this by
reviewing the Operations Guide of the appropriate device.
Do Not connect a device to PoE and an alternate power source at the same time, this would damage the components.
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