INSTALLATION
This installation should be made by qualified service
personnel and should conform to all local codes. Safeguards
must be taken to avoid unintentional operation by employees
and maintenance personnel working about the premises, by
falling objects, by customers, by building vibration, and by
similar causes.
For optimum performance, the 2032 Alarm Responder should
be located near the Switching System Controller or near the
Data Line or Control Code Line of the Matrix Switching
System.
The cabinet of a 2032 may be surface or rack mounted in any
convenient location with adequate ventilation. Avoid heat
sources or poorly ventilated racks.
Rack Mounting
The 2032 is shipped with mounting ears flush with the front
panel, and can be mounted to the front of a standard 19-inch
rack. The mounting ears of the 2032 can also be placed such
that they are flush with the rear panel. This allows the 2032
to be mounted to the rear of a rack equipped with mounting
channels. For proper ventilation allow at least three feet (1m)
from the rear of the racks to any wall and one EIA rack height
(1 3/4 inches) between units in a rack.
Surface Mounting
The unit can also be surface mounted. Reinstall the mounting
ears such that they are perpendicular to the side of the unit.
The mounting ears may be positioned either flush with the
top or bottom covers of the unit or offset from the covers.
SETUP
Monitor Group Select
The relay closures on the 2032 are activated in response to a
Matrix Switching System monitor going into alarm. Two 8-
position DIP switches located on the rear panel of the 2032
are used to identify the monitors that the 2032 will respond
to. The DIP switches and associated relay group connectors
are shown in Figure 2.
The first DIP switch (1) sets the monitor group for the
GROUP 1 relays (relays 1 through 16). The third DIP switch
(3) sets the monitor group for the GROUP 2 relays (relays 17
through 32). The second and fourth DIP switches are not
used in the 2032. Switches 1 and 3 can be set either to the
same or to two different monitor groups.
For Control Code use, each control line contains information
for a maximum of eight monitors, thus the DIP switches are
not used and must be set to OFF.
For 1995/1996 systems, each Data Line contains information
for up to 64 switching system monitors. Data Line 1 is for
monitors 1-64 and Data Line 2 is for monitors 65-128. The
DIP switches must be set to identify the group of monitors
that the 2032 will respond to, for the Data Line connected to
the 2032. Table 1 below shows the DIP switch settings
applicable to both Data Lines.
Table 1 - DIP Switches 1 or 3, Monitor Group Select
0 = OFF, 1=ON
Monitor Group
Data Line 1
Data Line 2
A B C D E F
1-16
65-80
0 0 0 0 0
0 0
0
17-32
81-96
0 0 0 0 0
0 0
1
33-48
97-112
0 0 0 0 0
0 1
0
49-64
113-128
0 0 0 0 0
0 1
1
2
Figure 2 - Monitor Group Relays and Switches
INSTALLATION and SETUP
120V
60Hz
GROUP 1
GROUP 2
DATA LINE
IN
OUT
1
DATA
PWR
ABCDEF
ON
OFF
ABCDEF
ON
OFF
ABCDEF
ON
OFF
SELECT
ABCDEF
ON
OFF
B W S
G1 IN G1 OUT G2 IN G2 OUT
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DIP Switch 1 - Monitor Group Setting for Group 1 Relays (1 - 16)
DIP Switch 2 - Not Used
DIP Switch 3 - Monitor Group Setting for Group 2 Relays (17 - 32)
DIP Switch 4 - Not Used
Group 1 Relays
Group 2 Relays