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Stinger® FS/Stinger FS+ Getting Started Guide
Installing a Stinger FS or Stinger FS+
Alarm monitoring
To connect a remote alarm:
1
Locate the appropriate terminal for the alarm connection you want to make.
2
Using a 1/8-inch flathead screwdriver, loosen the screws on the positive (Major and
Minor) and return (RTN) terminals.
3
Using 18AWG to 20AWG (0.8mm² to 0.5mm²) solid or stranded wire, strip the ends of the
wire approximately 1/4 inch (6.35 mm).
4
Insert the wire leads into the appropriate positive terminal connector and its return.
5
Using a 1/8-inch flathead screwdriver, tighten the screws on the positive and return
terminals to secure the leads.
Connecting a Stinger unit to monitor the alarm status of other devices
Revision 2 and revision 2.1 control modules have a DB-15 connector that can accept
connections to monitor the alarm status of up to seven external devices. The
connection for each external device consists of a pair of 24-gauge to 28-gauge
connectors. One connector supplies ground, and the other senses the status of the
remote alarm by applying 3.3Vdc, which draws less than 10mA of current through
the closed contacts of the alarm relay on the remote device. For the pinout
arrangement of these connectors on the DB-15 connector, see “” on page B-1.
Alarm connections from the control module
To connect to a remote device:
1
Using a male DB-15 connector, connect a 15-lead cable to the ALARM INPUT connector
of the control module. One lead is unused.
2
Run one pair of leads to the alarm connectors of each remote device to be monitored by
the Stinger unit, as shown in Figure 2-11.
Figure 2-11. Connecting to the alarm input port
The alarm relays of external devices can be either normally opened or normally
closed. The Stinger unit can be configured to sense an alarm condition for the
opening of a normally closed relay, or the closing of a normally open relay. For
information on the configuration of these parameters, see the information about
SNMP alarm support for input relay alarms in the
Stinger Administration Guide
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