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40-7007P-RB4-QSG Rev A5
Quick Start Guide
AES Model 7007P-RB4
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Overview
The 7007P-RB4 Environmental Monitoring Communicator with
4-Channel USB Relay Board provides the ability to remotely
control devices compatible with relay contact control.
Installation, Configuration and Programming
See these resources for detailed information about installing,
configuring, and programming the 7007P-RB4:
AES 7007P-RB4
Environmental
Monitoring
Communicator with 4-Channel USB Relay Board
Installation, Operation & Programming Manual
(Part#
40-7007P-RB4)
Connect to 7007
1
A web browser enabled device using an Ethernet or Wi-Fi
connection must be used to configure the 7007P-RB4.
Ethernet Connection:
Connect an Ethernet cable to the 7007
and the other end directly into a PC/Laptop or router. Enter
the IP address displayed on the 7007P-RB4 LCD on the web
browser of your PC/Laptop and log in with credentials
admin/admin for username/password.
Wi-Fi Connection:
Plug an approved Wi-Fi module into one of
the 7007P-RB4 USB ports. On your Wi-Fi device, connect to
SSID “AES2.0-XXX” using password “7007burg” where XXX are
the last 3 digits of the serial number of the 7007P-RB4. The
Captive Portal will automatically redirect to the web browser
login screen where you can log in with credentials
admin/admin for username/password. Alternatively, you can
also enter the IP address displayed on the 7007P-RB4 LCD on
the web browser of Wi-Fi smartphone or tablet.
Set ID and Cipher Code
2
1.
Navigate to the
Configuration
tab. Under the
Subscriber ID
panel, enter a unique hex (0001-FFFF) Subscriber ID and
click on
Save Change
.
2.
Under the
Radio Configuration
panel, enter the Cipher
Code and click on
Save Change
.
Note:
You will need to have the system cipher code for the
subscriber to enroll in the network. The Subscriber ID must
be unique from any other subscriber on the network.
Configure Relays
3
1.
In the
Burg Subscriber
panel, under
Status
tab, the Relay
State status message will show
Connected
when the relay
board is physically installed and powered.
2.
Navigate to the
Accessories
tab. Under the
USB Relay
Setting
panel are setting controls for Relays 1 to 4.
3.
Enter a relay name for each relay.
4.
To configure a zone, click the
Disabled
button. The button
will change to
Enabled.
Enter a name in the zone name box.
5.
Under the
Trigger
control settings, select the zone action
that will cause the relay to operate.
6.
Under the
Restore
control settings, select the zone action
that will cause the relay to stop operating.
7.
Repeat steps 4 to 6 for all relays that require configuration.
8.
When completed configuration, click on
Save Changes
button.
Set Zone Inputs
4
1.
Navigate to the
Accessories
tab. Under the
Zones
panel set
the input types.
2.
Set the zone input to either
Normally Open
,
Normally
Closed
, or
Inverted
.
3.
Set zone input restoral to either
Yes
or
No
for each zone.
4.
Repeat these steps for the remaining 3 zone inputs and
click on
Save Change.
Note:
Zones 5 and 6 are the
Bell Output
(Siren) zones and
are programmed differently.
Important
!
Set unused zone inputs to
Bypass
.
Set Flexible Power Options
5
Navigate to the
Configuration
tab. Under the
Flexible Power
Option
panel, select the power option that matches the
subscriber installation and click on
Save Changes
button.
Apply the settings
6
Click on the
Update
button to apply all the settings you saved.
Disconnect from 7007P-RB4
7
After configuring the 7007P-RB4, remove the Ethernet cable
and/or the W-Fi module from the 7007P-RB4.
Reset to Default Configuration
If a change to default settings is required, navigate to the
System
tab. Under the
Reset to Default Configuration
panel,
select the components to reset to factory configuration and
click on
Reset Configuration.
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