
UNC100 Axiom Hardware Manual V1.2
RBH Access Technologies Inc.
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Power Input / Output
Located on the top right corner of the board is a jumper that selects if the power terminals are to be
used to supply power or provide power. Select “OUT” when using a POE supply and require 13.8V @
500ma for other equipment.
When not using POE, the jumper should be set to “IN”.
The UNC100 controller requires 13.8VDC to be supplied from an external source. (Note: Although the
unit can run on 12VDC, you will need 13.8VDC to be able to charge backup batteries.
Communication
The UNC100 has one RS485 port and an Ethernet 10/100 interface. Communications from the host
computer running Integra™ software can be achieved in the following ways; either via the Ethernet
interface or via RS485 through a direct connection to a designated channel. The UNC100’s RS485
channel may be programmed as either NONE or INTEGRA. Use the DIP switch to select baud rate for
Host communications as 9600, 38400, 57600, or 115200.
Networks
There are two networks supported by the UNC100 these are:
1)
Host Communications
through the Ethernet or direct connection.
2)
Integra Communications
for devices such as additional IRC-2000s or URC-2000s starting at address
2, and PC100s.
RS485 Applications
Application name
Description
None
No connection to other devices.
Integra
The Integra selection connects the UNC100 controller to
other Integra units (e.g. IRC-2000s and URC-2000s) on a high-
speed RS485 network.
DIP Switch Settings
The UNC100 DIP switch controls the device’s address and serial port baud rate.
Note: To Clear Panel memory
– All DIP switches must be off and the unit powered off and
on.
DIP Switch
DIP Switch
Function
1 - 4
Controller Address
5
Ethernet Secure Mode
1
6,7
Controller Baud Rate
8
Not used
1
DIP switch 5 up will enables Ethernet Secure Mode. This will prevent access to the panel’s programming through
the Ethernet.