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seven-pin connector plug (lower), and installing in the rear panel. Each Bus Alarm
output will trigger for any fuse open, or other alarm related to any channel on that
bus (Factory Default). Most alarm conditions can be masked off so that they will
not trigger the Alarm output if required, using the web-based graphical interface.
Bus Alarm Connector:
Connect up to five dry contact type site sensors (such as door/window sensors,
smoke alarm, water detectors etc.) by stripping and terminating 16-28AWG alarm
wiring and connecting to the five Site Alarm Inputs on the seven-pin removable
Alarm Input Plug Connector, if desired. These inputs may be configured to activate
the panel Alarm outputs, or send an alarm e-mail on network connected units. The
external sensor contacts must be voltage free, as a small sense current is supplied
from the panel Alarm Input pins to detect the external contact open or closed
state. Refer to the Web Based Utility section for information on how to configure,
name, and use the five Site Alarm inputs.
Site Alarm Inputs:
Pin (L-R)
Site Alarm Input Function
1
Input 1
2
Input 2
3
Input 3
4
Input 4
5
Input 5
GND
Common
GND
Common
Connect a standard 10/100 Base-T Ethernet cable to the RJ-45 LAN port on the
back panel to establish Ethernet connectivity to the network or if reconfiguring the
panel settings from the factory defaults is required.
OPERATION
Ensure the correct fuses are installed in each channel location that will be used to
power a load.
Alarm Pin (Bus A or B)
Function
C
Alarm Output common (0.5 ampere 65 volts DC
maximum)
NC
Alarm Output normally closed for alarm condition
NO
Alarm Output normally open for alarm condition