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Sonix Io Unit Technical Manual

SONIX IO TECHNICAL MANUAL  

TM366 / A  June 2022  www.eaton.com

6  Configuration

The configuration options are detailed within the SAS 

manual. 

6.1  Ping-set

To ping-set a Sonix Io the following procedure needs to 

be followed:

1.  Connect Computer with SAS installed and working  

 with the system via the data connection cable.

2.  Navigate to Io configuration screen.
3.  Press Ping-set and enter a new Unit ID.

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Unit ID’s need to be unique for all Io units on the system.

4.  Once the software has sent the ping-set command  

 ALL Io units that receive the command will be  
 waiting to accept for 10 seconds.

5.  Activating Alarm Cancel on the Io unit during this 10  

 second window will cause that local panel to accept  
 the new Unit ID.

6.  Any Io unit which has not had Alarm Cancel pressed  

 during the 10 second window will discard the  
 command and retain their current Unit ID and  
 configuration.

6.2  Programming the unit

Programming the unit is usually performed during 

manufacture and is not usually required in the field.

1.  Ensure 48V dc power input is available
2.  Back-up configuration if required

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Configuration can be corrupted during programming, re-configu-

ration after programming is recommended

3.  Disconnect unit from PA/GA system
4.  Isolate unit from third-party connections
5.  Connect programmer to J10, carefully observe the  

 orientation key

6.  Program unit using Eaton approved firmware
7.  Verify firmware on unit
8.  Power cycle unit
9.  Reconnect PA/GA system and verify/update  

 configuration as required

10. Reconnect third-party connections

Warning:

 Only programme with Eaton approved 

firmware.

Warning:

 Unit will likely activate its outputs in 

random patterns during programming.

7  Customisation

The standard version of the Sonix Io unit has been 

designed with mostly fixed function inputs and outputs 

and some limited configuration., any customisations 

should be discussed with your local Eaton representative 

before ordering. 

7.1  Firmware customisation

Please contact your Eaton representative if the standard 

operation of the Sonix system and/or Io unit is not 

fulfilling the needs of your system.

8  Maintenance

The Io unit itself does not require any specific 

maintenance but the following general maintenance 

should be performed monthly:

Warning:

 Remove fuse / power off the unit 

before proceeding!

• 

Check the unit for visible damage (scratches, bumps).

• 

Check connections and cable integrity - replace 

damaged cables, tighten terminal connector’s loose 

screws.

• 

Check unit fixing to rack

• 

Notice:

 Do not use sharp objects, water, aggressive 

cleaning agents or solvent to clean the unit.

Summary of Contents for SONIX Io

Page 1: ...SONIXTM Io Input Output Unit SonixTM lo Technical Manual...

Page 2: ...S FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR MERCHANTABILITY OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFICALLY SET OUT IN ANY EXISTING CONTRACT BETWEEN THE PARTIES ANY SUCH CONTRACT STATES THE ENTIRE OBLIGATION OF EATON THE CONTENTS OF...

Page 3: ...s feedback 2Mx Sonix 2Mx Central controller Amp 350 d Sonix 350 W Power Amplifier with 100 V line output Eol1 Sonix Remote End of Line unit Eol8 Sonix Amplifier to 100 V line interface unit 8 channel...

Page 4: ...Connecting to sources greater than 12 V 10 4 5 3 Polarity 10 4 6 Output connections 10 4 6 1 Extended voltage or duplicate output support 10 4 6 2 Polarity 10 5 AVAILABLE FEATURES 11 5 1 Alarm activat...

Page 5: ...reporting 13 6 CONFIGURATION 14 6 1 Ping set 14 6 2 Programming the unit 14 7 CUSTOMISATION 14 7 1 Firmware customisation 14 8 MAINTENANCE 14 LIST OF FIGURES FIGURE 1 SONIX IO UNIT 7 FIGURE 2 DC POWE...

Page 6: ...stem it is our prime interest that you remain safe throughout During this work you may be exposed to potentially hazardous voltages currents confined spaces and potentially hazardous industrial enviro...

Page 7: ...6 Important Message input 17 Alarm Cancel input 18 Alarm Attenuate input 19 Auto Alarm Initiate inhibit input Table 1 Sonix Io features 3 3 1 Weight and dimensions Weight 700g Dimensions H x W 305 mm...

Page 8: ...oming power supply cables Solid 4 0 mm2 Stranded 2 5 mm2 including sleeved or non sleeved ferrule 4 3 Earth connection The Sonix Io unit has an M4 stud for connection to Earth The Earth connection is...

Page 9: ...OMPLIANT COMPLIANT c b a c b a Volt free Driven a b Normally Closed a b Normally Open Figure 4 Multiple Io Bus connections ote N As shown in Figure 4 Multiple Io Bus connections the order of connectio...

Page 10: ...o avoid incorrect latch up This takes approximately 7 seconds 4 6 Output connections The Sonix Io output ports are volt free relay contacts with hardware selectable normally open or normally closed Th...

Page 11: ...ix PA GA system but are considered as ETO 5 1 4 Alarm Inhibit The alarm inhibit input is used to prevent alarm activation of the Sonix Io Alarm inputs While the inhibit is active the alarm inputs are...

Page 12: ...t to the routine speech chimes Selection of a chime creates a delay between activating PTT and routing voice to the PA GA system while the chime plays Warning As with routine emergency chime will over...

Page 13: ...nt typically the collision alert warning or international maritime destress on vessels to allow that system to be activated when an alarm is running The alarm or multiple alarms it will be associated...

Page 14: ...ramming is recommended 3 Disconnect unit from PA GA system 4 Isolate unit from third party connections 5 Connect programmer to J10 carefully observe the orientation key 6 Program unit using Eaton appr...

Page 15: ...15 Sonix Io Unit Technical Manual SONIX IO TECHNICAL MANUAL TM366 A June 2022 www eaton com...

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