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American Fibertek Net I/O N-111 User Manual

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Action selects if the target aux output is to be set ON or OFF in response to the local
alarm condition.

Duration sets how long to set the target output for. If a duration is set, the N-111 will set
the target aux contact out to the selected status (ON or OFF) for the chosen duration,
and them will set the target to the opposite setting. Thus, if an alarm is set to trigger a
certain aux ON for 5 seconds, the N-111 will when that alarm is triggered contact the
target unit, set the indicated aux to ON, wait five seconds, and then set the indicated aux
to OFF.

Selecting “Follow” for the duration will cause the N-111 to make the targeted aux contact
out follow the state of the alarm input. If the action selected is ON, the target will be
turned ON whenever the local alarm goes ON, and OFF when the local alarm goes OFF.
Selecting an action of OFF will invert the behavior, causing the targeted aux to go OFF
when the local alarm is triggered and ON when it is not.

Selecting “Indefinitely” for the duration will simply cause the N-111 to set the target aux
contact ON or OFF once and leave it so set.

Buttons are provided which force an ON or OFF message to be sent to the indicated
remote aux output immediately. These are used to test unit configuration and network
connectivity.

IP Message Actions

Address indicates the network IP address and port of the target device. This may be up
to 24 characters long and must consist of an IP address in dotted-quad format, followed
by a colon, followed by a port number in the range of 0 to 32767. The default setting of
“0.0.0.0

:23

” indicates no action to be taken.

Message – Alarm holds a text message of up to 80 characters. When the local alarm is
triggered this message will be sent to the entered IP address. A ‘test’ button is provided
so that the user may manually test the sending of this message.

Message – Clear holds a text message of up to 80 characters. When the local alarm is
cleared this message will be sent to the entered IP address. A ‘test’ button is provided
so that the user may manually test the sending of this message.

Setting

Default Value

Range

IP:PORT

“0.0.0.0:23”

24 characters

Message – Alarm

80 characters

Message – Clear

80 characters