ConneXions II V7 MAC US Multi Port, Mains, USA Version
CONV7MACUS 02/00
Issue
2
8
PIN
DESCRIPTION
DEFAULT
STATE
DEFAULT
MESSAGE
21
DRY CONTACT NO. 1
NORMALLY OPEN
ALARM 1
9
DRY CONTACT NO. 2
NORMALLY OPEN
ALARM 2
13
DRY CONTACT NO. 3
NORMALLY OPEN
ALARM 3
25
DRY CONTACT NO. 4
NORMALLY OPEN
ALARM 4
12
DRY CONTACT NO. 5
NORMALLY OPEN
ALARM 5
24
DRY CONTACT NO. 6
NORMALLY OPEN
ALARM 6
11
DRY CONTACT NO. 7
NORMALLY OPEN
ALARM 7
23
DRY CONTACT NO. 8
NORMALLY OPEN
ALARM 8
10
DRY CONTACT NO. 9
NORMALLY OPEN
ALARM 9
22
DRY CONTACT NO. 10
NORMALLY OPEN
ALARM 10
Switching any of the above pins to the Common (Ground) pin 7 will trigger the respective alarm.
Note: the pre-programmed messages required for each contact, if different from the default, must be specified at
time of ordering.
7
If the unit is supplied with a sealed lead acid battery, connect the battery leads to the terminals marked
BATT+ and BATT- on the power supply
+
(Positive) = Black+White stripe
-
(Negative)
= Black
8
Replace the cover and re-tighten the four retaining screws.
9
Finally, after checking all connections, insert the mains cable supplied into the
IEC
type connector
located at the base of the unit and plug in to a suitable earthed, switched wall outlet. With mains power
applied, the red LED on the base of the unit should be lit.
10
The system is now ready to accept calls from the host terminal. When a call is transmitted, the green
LED on the base of the unit will light momentarily.
Radio Transmission Baud Rate
This is fixed at the factory to suit the pagers supplied and will normally be set at either 512 or 1200 baud. Please
refer to the separate configuration sheet and/or delivery note supplied with your unit.
Cable Diagram for 9-PinCommunication Ports
9Pin to 25Pin Direct Connect
Pin #
Pin #
Computer Serial Port to ConneXions 9Pin Port
1-N/C
1-N/C
9Pin
25Pin
2
3
2
2
3
2
3
3
4
6
4
6
5
5
5
7
6
4
7
5
7
8
8
4
8 7
9 9