Operation highlights, Agency listings and approvals, Product line information – Notifier DPI-232 User Manual
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– Must be in conduit.
– Cannot cross any power lines.
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Mounting: The DPI-232 is designed to mount in CHS-M2,
CHS-4N, or CHS-4L chassis; or on the ADP-4B annuncia-
tor dress panel. Refer to the DPI-232 Manual for further
information and diagrams.
Operation Highlights
DIAGNOSTIC LEDS
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Power (green LED 1) illuminates to indicate presence of
DC power.
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RX Line (green LED 2) illuminates when the RX line is con-
nected to the receiver with proper polarities.
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RX 232 (LED 3) when RX Line (LED 2, above), is illumi-
nated, RX 232 (LED 3) illumination indicates data is being
received.
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TX 232 (LED 4) when TX Line (LED 5, below), is illumi-
nated, TX 232 (LED 4) illumination indicates data is being
transmitted.
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TX Line (green LED 5) illuminates when the TX line is con-
nected to the receiver with proper polarities.
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Earth Fault (yellow LED 6) illuminates when a ground fault
is detected on the twisted-pair connected to the transmitter.
SWITCHES AND CONNECTIONS
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SW1: Power-Save switch has two settings, “57.6” and
“Low”. Data rates above 9,600 baud require setting the
switch to “57.6” position. Set the switch to “Low” to con-
serve energy for data rates up to 9,600 baud.
• TB1:
– -TX, +TX “Transmit” connections to remote device for use
with 16 – 26 AWG (1.3 to 0.13 mm²) twisted-pair
unshielded wire.
– Earth – connect to ground of cabinet/chassis.
– -RX, +RX “Receive” connections to remote device for use
with 16 – 26 AWG (1.3 to 0.13 mm²) twisted-pair
unshielded wire.
• TB2:
– EIA-232 TX – “Transmit” connection to EIA-232 TX con-
nection of panel/peripheral.
– EIA-232 REF – “Reference” connection to EIA-232 REF
connection of panel/peripheral.
– EIA-232 RX – “Receive” connection to EIA-232 TX con-
nection of panel/peripheral.
– Earth Flt (NO, NC, C) – normally open (NO), normally
closed (NC), and common (C) earth fault trouble contacts.
– +24V – connection to listed +24 VDC power source.
– Common – connection to 24 VDC common.
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NUP: EIA-232 cable connection for NUP (network) cable
from NUP-compatible equipment.
Agency Listings and Approvals
These listings and approvals apply to the DPI-232. In some
cases, certain modules or applications may not be listed by
certain approval agencies, or listing may be in process. Con-
sult factory for latest listing status.
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UL: S635 (Listed for Canadian and non-Canadian
applications).
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MEA: 253-02-E.
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CSFM: 7300-0028:0222; 7165-0028:0224 (NFS-3030,
NFS2-3030); 7170-0028:0243 (NFS2-640, NFS-320SYS,
NFS-320).
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City of Chicago approved; Class 1, Class 2.
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City of Denver approved.
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FDNY: COA #6085, #6098. #
Product Line Information
DPI-232: Direct Panel Interface modem for extending EIA-232
serial data links.