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Installation
Description, Specifications, and Installation Manual
JP5 - Alarm Initiation Inputs
1 - ISO-GND
2 - Input #1
3 - ISO-GND
4 - Input #2
5 - ISO-GND
6 - Input #3
7 - ISO-GND
8 - Input #4
Ethernet Port
The Informer100 Speaker has an 8 pin Ethernet port for connecting to the network.
Ethernet wire runs must be less than 328 feet from the nearest network switch. Do not
install in a conduit carrying high voltage. The wired Ethernet port auto-negotiates a
10/100, full or half duplex connection.
Putting the Informer100 Speaker into Standalone Mode
Standalone mode allows the Informer100 Speaker to be activated from the Alarm
Initiation Inputs without being connected to a network. The Informer100 requires setup
prior to placing into standalone mode. All configuration should be performed prior to
installing. Once the unit is configured and tested, place a shorting jumper across pins
1 and 2 of JP3. To configure the Informer100 Speaker, use Commander software version
14.9.0 or later. See the
Informer Setup and Programming Manual
.
Relay Outputs
The Informer100 Speaker has two independently programmable relay outputs. The relay
timing is configured and programmed into the Informer100 Speaker from the Commander
user interface.
The relay outputs are capable of controlling external devices. The normally outputs
are located at pins 1 & 2 and pins 3 & 4 of the removable output connector JP4 on the
controller board. The outputs can be wired in series with the power wired into the unit
by using the power connections available on JP6 and JP7, providing switched AC or DC
power to activate other devices.
Do not exceed the voltage and current ratings listed in the specifications section of this
manual. When using this feature, the relay outputs turn on until one of the following
occurs:
• Until the programmed default timeout occurs
• Until the CANCEL or RESET command is received
You can individually configure the relay outputs to open, close, and cycle based on a pre-
programmed sequence. Relays can also be configured to turn on when PA VOIP is active.