Power supply
Depending on the model the IRD 8500/.. can be operated with the following mains vol-
tages:
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115 VAC
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230 VAC
ATTENTION
:
Before operation make sure that the mains voltage matches
the supply voltage indicated on the device.
The mains fuse is located beside the mains socket. The IRD 8500/.. does not have a
mains switch. To disconnect the IRD 8500/.. from the mains, the mains plug must be
pulled out of the device.
Control
General
For controlling there are the following possibilities:
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Keypad and display on the IRD 8500/.. .(see chapter ”Menu operation”)
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10Mbit Ethernet-interface (software option “Network Access Control”)
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RS 232 Interface for stand-alone devices (software option “Network Access
Control”)
Remote control in a
network
(software option)
The IRD 8500/.. can be remote controlled via the Ethernet- or RS232-interface. A stan-
dard WWW-browser with TCP/IP protocol (e.g. Internet Explorer) is to be used. The
remote control can be disabled on the IRD 8500/.. .
Monitoring
General
For monitoring there are the following possibilities:
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keypad and display
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LED’s ”
f
” and ”OUT” (see interfaces and operating elements)
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Monitoring output ”VIDEO
m
”, monitoring output ”AUDIO
m
”
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10 Mbit Ethernet-interface (software option “Network Access Control”)
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RS 232 Interface for stand-alone devices (software option “Network Access
Control”)
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Remote monitoring interface ”ALARMS”
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History / operation log (see menu operation)
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Status display (see menu operation)
Remote monitoring interfa-
ce ”ALARMS”
On the remote monitoring interface ”ALARMS” the status messages ”ALARM” and
”WARNING” are signalled via two floating double-throw contacts.
To the floating double-throw contacts external error indicators ( e.g. siren, lamp) can
be connected. The pin-assignment is shown in chapter ”Interfaces and operating ele-
ments”.
Putting into operation
IRD 8500/..
Intergrated Receiver Decoder
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