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Sure-Fi Serial Data Bridge

Mounting

DIN Rail mount
DIN rail mounting allows the unit to easily clip and unclip from the DIN rail. Attach a piece (minimum 5Ñ
length) of 35mm type DIN rail to the wall and then snap the unit to the DIN rail or slide it on from the end.
The unit will snap in to place by putting the top retaining tabs on to the DIN rail first, then pressing the bottom
on to the DIN rail until it snaps in to place, the bottom DIN clip may need to be pressed upward to seat into its
locked position. To remove the unit from the DIN rail, use a small screwdriver, insert in to the bottom DIN rail
clip and pull gently down and outward until the unit releases from the DIN rail.

Screw mount
The DIN rail clips on the base of the enclosure case can be snapped outward to allow for screw mounting of
the case. Mount using only the single bottom DIN clip and the top DIN clip that is located on the side below
connector P1. Do not use the DIN clip located behind the antenna. See Figures 9, 10, and 11.

If mounting the unit to metal, take note that metal shavings that are created can drop into the unit and
damage the electronics. To avoid any metal shavings from dropping down in to the case, it is recommended
to remove the top DIN clip completely from the base and secure it to the wall first, then slide the case on to
the DIN clip. The second screw can then be secured through the bottom DIN clip without removing the clip.
#8 self-drilling screws are recommended. Do not use any screw that is larger than a #8 size.

Figure 9:

The two DIN clips are shown pressed outward and ready for screw mounting:

Summary of Contents for Serial Pro DS008-SERIAL

Page 1: ...1 SURE FI INC www sure fi com Sure Fi Serial Pro Bridge Operators Manual Doc PI0255 Rev 1 0...

Page 2: ...that successful communication has occurred Perform a Range Test from the desired install locations With the 9V batteries plugged in to each of the units place them at the desired install location poi...

Page 3: ...3 POWER LED and BATTERY LED Diagnostics Pg 13 Jumpers JP1 and JP2 Remote Interface only Pg 14 Relays Pg 15 RF LINK Alert Relay Pg 15 LEDS Power Battery Tx Rx RF LINK System Status Pg 15 The Test Push...

Page 4: ...ble 7 Bottom Edge Remote Connector P3 Pg 12 Table 8 Bottom Edge Remote Connector P4 Pg 12 Figure 3 Jumpers JP1 JP2 Pg 14 Figure 4 Schematic Diagram of the power input VBUS and JP1 JP2 connection Pg 14...

Page 5: ...door monitor sensors request to exit inputs or any other relay controlled function The system also provides for two fully transparent four state Supervised inputs of which the supervision input resist...

Page 6: ...y inputs double as the Supervised inputs Four state 1K Dual type Relays Two Form C solid state relays 2A 30VDC 30VAC Note Maximum allowable combined current is 3A Range Up to 1 mile through obstructio...

Page 7: ...7 SURE FI INC www sure fi com Sure Fi Serial Data Bridge Device Overview Figure 1 Overview Serial Data Central Interface...

Page 8: ...8 SURE FI INC www sure fi com Sure Fi Serial Data Bridge Device Overview Figure 2 Overview Seral Data Remote Interface...

Page 9: ...on and pin numbers CONNECTOR POSITION NAME DESCRIPTION P2 1 R4 NC Relay 4 Normally Closed terminal P2 2 R4 COM Relay 4 Common terminal P2 3 R4 NO Relay 4 Normally Open terminal P2 4 SUPV4 NO Supervise...

Page 10: ...ral Connector P4 See Figure 1 for connector location and pin numbers CONNECTOR POSITION NAME DESCRIPTION P4 1 GND DC input P4 2 GND DC input P4 3 NC Not Connected P4 4 NC Not Connected P4 5 NC Not Con...

Page 11: ...4 control activates Relay 4 on the Serial Data Central unit P1 4 GND DC Ground Table 6 Top Edge Remote Connector P2 See Figure 2 for connector location and pin numbers CONNECTOR POSITION NAME DESCRIP...

Page 12: ...ype battery only P3 4 GND DC input Table 8 Bottom Edge Remote Connector P4 See Figure 2 for connector location and pin numbers CONNECTOR POSITION NAME DESCRIPTION P4 1 VBUS Output voltage see Figure 4...

Page 13: ...ics Flash codes The two green LED s that are labeled POWER and BATTERY are used to provide the status of the 12VDC input power and the Battery input voltage The LED status information is described her...

Page 14: ...e pinout of JP1 JP2 Use the supplied Jumper to connect the common terminal to either the GND or the VBUS pins if required for the desired Application The VBUS is the same voltage that is present on th...

Page 15: ...l will be shorted to the COM terminal If the RF communications is lost with the Remote unit the green RF LINK LED will turn off and the relay will de energize allowing the NO terminal to open disconne...

Page 16: ...actual wire replacement for these inputs To use the inputs as supervised inputs connect two 1K Ohm resistors at the device as shown in Figures 5 and 6 for both Normally Open NO and Normally Closed NC...

Page 17: ...ts of the Control panel then set the inputs as NO or NC type in the Control panel software The four state resistance values shown in Figures 5 and 6 will be presented to the Access Control Panel input...

Page 18: ...strip length 0 250 Recommended screwdriver slotted blade 0 98 2 5mm width To install a wire turn the screw counter clockwise 3 or 4 turns insert the wire and hold in place while tightening the screw...

Page 19: ...l Screw mount The DIN rail clips on the base of the enclosure case can be snapped outward to allow for screw mounting of the case Mount using only the single bottom DIN clip and the top DIN clip that...

Page 20: ...FI INC www sure fi com Sure Fi Serial Data Bridge Figure 10 The top screw is shown mounted through the DIN clip to the wall Figure 11 The bottom screw is shown mounted through the black DIN clip to t...

Page 21: ...the App then scan the QR code that is on the unit next the TEST button The Status will show Connecting then after a pause it will say Hold Test button on the Bridge for 5 seconds If the connection is...

Page 22: ...gured when the set time interval is reached The Heartbeat time interval and the number of Heartbeats that can be missed are configurable with the App Setting a Relay default state timeout and setting...

Page 23: ...area near the Antenna 3 Avoid routing cables and wiring over the top of the unit 4 Mount both units oriented with the antenna at the top of the unit facing upwards 5 Rotating either or both of the un...

Page 24: ...e si le brouillage est susceptible d en compromettre le fonctionnement IMPORTANT Tous les changements ou modifications pas express ment Approuv s par la partie responsable de la conformit ont pu vider...

Page 25: ...ectly due to a defective component the product will be repaired or replaced at the sole discretion of Sure Fi Inc This warranty does not extend to the product casing which can be damaged by conditions...

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