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Installation
Informer100 Speaker (Models IS-I-IP100ACX and IS-I-IP100DCX)
Federal Signal
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Relay Outputs
The Informer100 Speaker has two independently programmable relay outputs. The relay
timing is configured and programmed into the Informer100 Speaker from the Commander
user interface.
The relay outputs are capable of controlling external devices. The normally open outputs
are located at pins 1 & 2 and pins 3 & 4 of the removable output connector JP4 on the
controller board. The outputs can be wired in series with the power wired into the unit
by using the power connections available on JP6 and JP7, providing switched AC or DC
power to activate other devices.
Do not exceed the voltage and current ratings listed in the specifications section of this
manual. When using this feature, the relay outputs turn on until one of the following
occurs:
• The programmed default timeout occurs
• The CANCEL or RESET command is received
You can individually configure the relay outputs to open, close, and cycle based on a pre-
programmed sequence.
Closing the Housing
To close the housing, do the following:
1.
Verify that the cover gasket is in the groove around the perimeter of the rear cover.
2.
If the front of the unit was removed, lift the front of the Informer100 to allow the hinge
pin to be installed, align the front unit with the rear cover, and attach the hinge pin
with a retaining clip.
3.
Attach the cable between the amplifier and rear cover IP PCB. Secure the cable using
the two screwdown cable ties inside the rear cover.
4.
On IS-I-IP-100ACX—Attach the power cable from the rear cover IP PCB to the power
supply.
On IS-I-IP-100DCX—Attach the power cable from the rear cover IP PCB to the
amplifier.
5.
Turn on power to verify that the lights on the IP PCB are functioning. If the
environment does not allow powering, proceed to next step.
6.
Verify that all connectors are seated. Also verify that wires are not strained and are
not impeding the ability to close the unit.
7.
Lift the front of the unit and seat the front cover against the rear enclosure.
8.
Tighten the cover screws hand tight, and then torque them in an alternate pattern to
60 in-lb +/- 10 in-lb.