Section C
……
cont
vi.
Disconnect this joint
& CONTINUE MAPPING EACH JOINT
AS DESCRIBED IN the Paragraphs above UNTIL ALL JOINTS HAVE
BEEN MAPPED & RECORDED (including the EOL joint).
The figures
recorded will form the basis for preparing the
‘System Map’.
viii.
THE SYSTEM IS NOW READY FOR USE.
Section D.
Control Panel Outputs.
1. Relays.
The Control Panel has the following dedicated relay outputs
each with a set of ‘Clean Contacts’ for remote signalling:-
OUTPUT
TERMINALS MARKED
Water Detected Alarm
‘Alarm’
- N.C. / C / N.O.
Open Circuit Alarm
‘Network Fail’ - N.C. / C / N.O.
Mains Failure Alarm
‘Mains Fail’ - N.C. / C / N.O.
Battery Failure Alarm
‘Batt Fail’
- N.C. / C / N.O.
Service Alarm ‘Service’ - N.C. / C / N.O.
N.C = Normally Closed. – C = Common. – N.O= Normally Open
All the above outputs are via a ‘Clean Set’ of Contacts with a
Maximum rating of 200 mA at 24 volts.
OUTPUT
TERMINALS MARKED
Remote Sounder
‘Sounder’
- V+ / V-
Remote Beacon
‘Beacon’
- V+ / V-
For connection to J.A.M. Sounder & Beacon only.
Beacon output can also be used for J.A.M. Repeater Panel.
2. RS
232
RS 232
- RX / TX / 0 v
RS 232 Settings.
Baud
=
9600
Data
Bits =
8
Parity
=
None
Stop Bit
=
1
Flow
Control
=
None
3.
RS
485
RS 485
- A / B / E
- 8 -