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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.
ote:
N
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
ote:
N
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.