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TeleBoss 830 2.11.370 STD User Manual
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EventSensor Device Settings
The TeleBoss supports a wide variety of internal and external sensor devices and relays, including contact
closures, temperature and humidity sensors, analog voltage sensors, and relays. For the purposes of clarity,
all of these will be generally referred to as “EventSensors” (ES) unless a specific type of sensor or relay is
being described.
Internal sensors would include any serial port installed in the TeleBoss (which can be configured as
contact closures) as well as the temperature sensor if one is installed in the MMC Memory IO slot.
The Sensor Events Menu is used to configure and control both internal and external sensors and relays.
There will be a lettered menu option for all EventSensors reporting to the unit. Because of the numerous
ES configurations possible the menus shown in this section will probably not look exactly like the ones for
your TeleBoss.
The TeleBoss supports a maximum of 16 EventSensor slots. This would include any type if IO in the
expansion slots as well as any virtual sensors configured by a script and any sensor reporting to this unit
EventSensor Installation Connections
EventSensors are connected to the host unit and daisy-chained to each other using the provided
EventSensor cables or standard CAT5E Ethernet cable. One RJ45 end of the cable plugs in to the
Sensor port on the back panel of the host unit. The other RJ45 end of the cable plugs in to the
EventSensor port labeled Control. Additional EventSensors are chained together with cable from the
Sensor port on the first EventSensor to the Control port on the next EventSensor.
Some older units may have a round DIN connector Sensor port. To use the current RJ45 style
EventSensors use the ES-CAB8 adapter kit.
Be sure to check power usage requirements to see if additional power cables are required for the sensor
EventSensor Power Consumption Feature Guide
EventSensor do not need to be connected in any type of physical order, the dip switch settings will define
their display and setting sequence.
1 = DIP Switch up 0 = DIP Switch down