Ronan X16PDM User Manual
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Rev 1.0 Series X11CA Hardware Manual
2. X11CA Hardware Setup
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J9
Address of the alarm module. Each alarm module must have
a unique address number.
For the address setting, refer to the Appendix B: Data
Conversion (Bin to Dec) Table on page 40.
See the
Appendix B:
Data
Conversion
(Bin to Dec)
Table
J10
Used for activating the boot trap loader during the first
programming time into the firmware
Not connected
J11
Polarity of field input contact A. Either Normally Open or
Normally Closed.
NO or NC
J12
Converter from R485 to TTL for Receiver and
Transmission.
§ Receiver: If pin 1 and 3 are connected, the
converter is enabled by the micro-controller (U2).
If pin 3 and 5 are connected, it is always enabled.
§ Transmission: If pin 2 and 4 are connected, the
converter is enabled by the micro-controller (U2).
If pin 4 and 6 are connected, it is always enabled.
Receiver: pin 3
and 5 are
connected.
Transmission:
pin 2 and 4 are
connected.
Figure 2-8 Summary of the X11-1047 Jumper Settings
2.3 Auxiliary Contact Module: Part NO. X11-1049
The auxiliary contact module is available with a single, dual, triple, or quad relay
circuit, accommodating the window density selected. The modules can be plugged in
the front of the system and may be purchased initially or added later. The terminals
for the contact outputs are furnished as a part of the system. Each relay provides a
selectable form A or B type contact with a rating of 2A at 28 Vdc. Normally open
(Type A) or normally closed (Type B) contact is available for each alarm point at
their respective rear terminal block terminals 5 and 6. The normal operation (NO/NC)
can be changed on the auxiliary contact module at headers marked AUX1, AUX2,
AUX3, or AUX4.
WARNING:
Before setting up the X11CA system, make sure that power to the system is
completely off.