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Card configuration

Overview

This section contains instructions on configuring the XSIG card through jumpers and DIP switches.

Setting the EOLR Jumpers (P3 & P4)

These jumpers are used to connect an end-of-line resistor to the inputs when the card is installed as the last in the line of XSIG cards. The default

position is OUT (Positions 1-2).

P3

Input 1: Position 2-3 (IN) when last in line of XSIG cards; otherwise, Position 1-2 (OUT).

P4

Input 2: Position 2-3 (IN) when last in line of XSIG cards; otherwise, Position 1-2 (OUT).

Setting the Device Address and Baud Rate (SW1)

Switch SW1 on the XSIG card is an eight-position DIP switch. From left to right, see Figure 3 below, these switches are designated as SW1-1 through

SW1-8. The function of these switches is as follows:

• 

SW1-1

. This switch sets the baud rate for the internal 4100 communications line running between the card and the 4100 CPU. Set this switch

to ON.

• 

SW1-2 through SW1-8

. These switches set the card's address within the 4100 FACP. Refer to Figure 4 for a complete list of the switch settings

for all of the possible card addresses.

Note: 

 You must set these switches to the value assigned to the card by the Programmer.

Figure 3: DIP Switch SW1

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Expansion Signal (XSIG) Card Installation Instructions

Summary of Contents for XSIG

Page 1: ...d in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interferenc...

Page 2: ...upervision NACs on each card for use with audio signaling only 5 When configured for use with non alarm audio quickly and automatically switches to an audio source when a signal is detected at either...

Page 3: ...comm loss flashing during firmware failure Yellow 3 Status of audio NAC 1 ON Steadily when NAC is ON ON Steadily when NAC detects trouble Yellow 4 NAC1 routing relay status routed to Input 2 audio us...

Page 4: ...nvironmental specifications Operating temperature 32 F to 120 F 0 C to 49 C Humidity Up to 93 relative humidity at 90 F 32 C Installing the Expansion Signal Card onto the PDI Overview The Expansion Si...

Page 5: ...Address and Baud Rate SW1 Switch SW1 on the XSIG card is an eight position DIP switch From left to right see Figure 3 below these switches are designated as SW1 1 through SW1 8 The function of these s...

Page 6: ...XSIG Card Addresses Figure 4 XSIG Card Addresses page 6 579 516 Rev J Expansion Signal XSIG Card Installation Instructions...

Page 7: ...hout constant supervision Provide Audio NAC wiring without constant supervision as shown in Figure 5 See note 1 See note 1 See note 2 See note 3 See note 3 See note 4 Figure 5 Audio NAC Wiring without...

Page 8: ...Leave the 10 K 1 2 W resistors 378 030 brown black orange on the B and B terminals of unused circuits Remove the 10 K resistors from the B and B terminals on the XSIG card All wiring is between 18 AWG...

Page 9: ...267 Note Leave the 10 K 1 2 W resistors 378 030 brown black orange on the B and B terminals of unused circuits All wiring is between 18 AWG 0 8231 mm minimum and 12 AWG 3 309 mm maximum Field wiring i...

Page 10: ...ed among NACs or all five can be connected to one NAC 2 XSIG cards must be in the same unit as the source NACs 3 The last XSIG card in the chain requires EOLR Jumpers P3 P4 to be installed in the IN p...

Page 11: ...rds must be in the same location as the source NACs 3 The last XSIG card in the chain requires EOLR Jumpers P3 P4 to be installed in the IN position 2 3 otherwise jumpers are installed in the OUT posi...

Page 12: ...P display Trouble messages appear on the left as titles and possible causes are listed to the right in the text Card Missing Failed Trouble Trouble message appears when the XSIG card loses communicati...

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