Hardware Installation
2-10
Issue 2 December 1996
Task 6: Connect the Alarm Board Cable
The Alarm Board cable has three connectors available for outside connections:
■
Alarm Origination/Remote Maintenance Access
■
Local Area Network (LAN) used for I
NTUITY
TM
Message Manager (IMM)
■
Reserved
Refer to Figure 2-4, Alarm Board Cable Connections, to connect the cables
:
Figure 2-4.
Alarm Board Cable Connections
Alarm Origination/Remote Access Connection
This task is required for all installation scenarios.
Alarm Origination/Remote Maintenance Access is normally set up through the
internal AUDIX modem. It can also be set up through the switch in addition to, or
instead of through the AUDIX modem. In either case, perform the connections
described in the
DEFINITY AUDIX Connection
section below. If Alarm
Origination/Remote Maintenance Access through the switch is indicated on
Worksheet C-9, also make the connections described in the
SWITCH Connection
section.
RJ45 TO LOCAL AREA NETWORK
MFB
Y
CABLE
TO CROSS-
CONNECT FIELD I/O
GROUP 300
ALARM
BOARD
SWITCH
MULTI-
FUNCTION
BOARD
PORT B
RS-232
PORT A
CABLE
ALB
CABLE
(RESERVED)
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