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CRX-POSTX-DIN
DIN Rail PostX IP Reporting Module
Installation Manual | June 2017
3.2
Wiring Diagram
1K
1K
1K
1K
1K
1K
N.C Zone Contact
Antenna
1K
1K
N.O Zone Contact
RJ31X
12V DC PSU
RS-485 Menu Interface.
Use ACC-485 to connect
to an RS-232 serial port
on a PC for command line
diagnostics.
Gr
ey
Br
own
Red
Gr
een
Cold water
earth pipe
Earth Ground
Link connection
provided via
metallic
enclosure
Phone interface
from existing
panel
Tip
Ring
Sim Card
Monitoring Station
Ethernet
Surge
Protector
(APC PNET1GB)
Antenna
+
-
Power Supply
for Siren Max
30VDC
Siren
Connect sirens, lights
etc. as required to
N/O or N/C relay outputs.
+
-
Configuration
To change the IP address to a static address of 192.168.1.2 and a subnet mask of
255.255.255.0 connect Zone 1 to V- through the NO connection of Relay 1, then power
cycle the PostX Reporting Module.
To enable DHCP connect Zone 2 to V- through the NO connection
of Relay 1, then power cycle the PostX Reporting Module.
NC
C
NO NC
C
NO
V- V+
Z4
V-
Z3
Z2
V-
Z1
V- V+
NC
C
NO NC
C
NO
V- V+
Z4
V-
Z3
Z2
V-
Z1
V- V+
Wiring
EARTH GND WIRING: Minimum 14AWG solid
copper wire.
ZONE WIRING: maximum distance of 300m (1000ft)
from the Protege GX DIN Rail PostX Reporting Module
when using 22 AWG.
AUX WIRING: Min 22AWG Max 16AWG. (Depends on
length and Current consumption). For wire/cable size,
a maximum of 5% voltage drop at the terminals of
the powered device has to be observed.
ETHERNET WIRING: CAT5e / CAT6 max 100m (330 ft)
MODULE NETWORK WIRING: Recommended Belden
9842 or equivalent. (24AWG twisted pair with
characteristic impedance of 120ohm or CAT5e / CAT6
are also supported for Data Transmission when using
ground in the same cable.
Do not use extra wires to
power devices.)
max 900m (3000ft).
Programmable Outputs
The PostX module has 2 programmable outputs.
These can be configured to activate if a
communication channel fails or in response to an
SMS message. They can be used to activate bell
sirens, lighting circuits, door locks, relay
accessory products and other automation points.
V+
V-
NO
C
NC
NO
C
NC
1K5 OHM
LED
0V
+12V AUX
Z1
V-
V+
V-
V-
Z2
Z3
Z4
N.C
Tamper
N.C Zone Contact
Value 2
Value 1
Typical Zone Circuits
Zone Circuit
Value
1
Value
2
Monitored
Status
EOL
Resistor Zone 1k
1k
Open, Closed,
Tamper,
Short
EOL
Resistor Zone 2k2
6k8
Open, Closed,
Tamper,
Short
EOL
Resistor Zone 10k
10k
Open, Closed,
Tamper,
Short
LED
Description
Power
On
Correct voltage applied.
Off
Low or no voltage applied.
Status
On
Module starting up.
Module operating normally.
Fault
For further details, please refer to the Error Code Display section in the
Installation Manual.
Modem
On
Onboard modem is off hook.
Off
Onboard modem is not active.
Panel
On
Subscriber phone is off hook.
Off
Subscriber phone is not active.
Ethernet
On
Ethernet connection detected.
Off
No Ethernet connection detected.
Active Ethernet data transfer.
Relay
1/2
On
Relay is closed.
Off
Relay is open.
Input
1-4
Red
Input is in the OPEN state.
Green
Input is in the CLOSED state.
Input is in the TAMPERED state.
Input is in the SHORTED state.
WiFi
Wave on
Connection available
Communication / data transfer
Wave on / 1 bar Red
Connection not established
Wave on / all bars off
Connected RSSI level 0 (lowest signal strength)
Wave on / 1 bar on
Connected RSSI level 1
Wave on / 2 bars on
Connected RSSI level 2
Wave on / 3 bars on
Connected RSSI level 3
Wave on / 4 bars on
Connected RSSI level 4 (highest signal strength)
GPRS
Wave on
Connection available
Communication / data transfer
Wave on / 1 bar Red
Connection not established
Wave on / all bars off
Connected RSSI level 0 (lowest signal strength)
Wave on / 1 bar on
Connected RSSI level 1
Wave on / 2 bars on
Connected RSSI level 2
Wave on / 3 bars on
Connected RSSI level 3
Wave on / 4 bars on
Connected RSSI level 4 (highest signal strength)
CAUTION:
INCORRECT
WIRING MAY RESULT IN
DAMAGE TO THE UNIT