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Installation
Informer15 Speaker (Model I-IP15 Series C)
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24 Vdc model (See Figure 3)
To wire the 24 Vdc model:
1. Connect the Ethernet field wiring to M1 on the Controller board.
2. Connect the 24 Vdc power input to the JP2 on the 24 Vdc Power Input board. An
additional 24 Vdc Informer15 speaker can be connected to JP3 if required.
Figure 3 I-IP15-024 PC Boards
External Inputs
dry contact
closures
To Local Area
Network
JP2
Serial Port
Removable
MicroSD card
Visual Indicator
External Relay
1
2
3
4
JP13
JP11
JP3
Lamp
Test
JP1
JP6
JP8
JP9
JP4
JP5
LAN
Interface
Controller Board
24 Vdc Power Input Board
Amplifier Board
To Amplifier
Board
To 24 Vdc Power Input Board
JP1
JP2
JP3
M1
GND
GND
+24 Vdc
+24 Vdc
Wiring to the Controller Board
To wire the Controller Board:
1. Use JP13 to provide tone and messages into the Informer15 via the microSD memory
card.
2. If local activations are required, use JP2.
The Alarm Initiation Inputs are activated by shorting the input to the ISO-GND next to
it, usually through a normally open switch or normally open dry relay contact.
NOTE: Momentary mode: contact closure sounds the alarm for the typical
programmed duration. Continuous mode: sounds alarm for the duration of the
closure. The system can also be configured to allow activation from normally closed
contacts.
JP2
–
Alarm Initiation Inputs
1
–
ISO-GND
2
–
Input #1
3
–
ISO-GND
4
–
Input #2