Interlogix Monitor XL Hardware Guide User Manual
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Monitor ISM/xL™ Hardware Guide
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WW Modem and STU Interface “CPU Failure” available with main control module firmware 4.3 or greater.
CPU Failure
(WW Modem and STU)
Output 8 must be programmed as “System Fault” in System Outputs. Use Director Software outputs or Simplified or Advanced
(B000:00, System Outputs #56) keypad programming. For a negative to positive output, it can be left defaulted. For a positive to
negative output, it must also be programmed to be inverted.
ENABLE LINE FAILURE on WW Modem and STU Interface
This feature is used to monitor for line faults from switched communicators such as Redcare
NOTE: Either of these modules must be plugged into main control module.
Simplified Configurations: Comms (Communications) Configure Group
– Enable Line Failure: Default: No
(UK ACPO = yes)
– Line Fail Polarity: Positive 12VDC going to Negative 0V or Negative 0V going to Positive 12VDC. Default: Positive
Advanced Configurations: S005 03
– Field 2: Parallel STU 8OP Supports Line Fail: (yes)
□
(no) Default: no
(UK ACPO = yes)
– Field 3: Parallel STU 8OP Line Fail Negative Polarity: (yes)
□
(no) Default: no = Positive Polarity
Enable Equipment failure point E16 (HSC, Security IP, Trouble). Set delay as 01 immediate in Simplified or Advanced
programming. If the WW Modem or STU Interface have a Line Failure condition, it will be indicated by an HSC fault.
HSC (High Security Communications) is a proprietary communications of CSG Security Inc. and not used in all markets.
Wiring CA38A Alarm Jack for connection to xL Modems
Incoming Phone
Line to CA38A
Alarm Jack
8 Pin Telephone Cord
Telephone Block
Brown
Gray
Red
Green
Red
Green
Black
Yellow
House
Phones
Yellow
Black
CA38A Alarm Jack
Red
Green
Tip
-
Ring
+
House
Phones
Telephone
Line
Seized Ring
Seized Tip
Ring
Tip
Alarm Panel
Digital Phone
Line Connection
Black
Yellow
Red
Green
Green
Red
8 pin phone line cord VEREX part number: 166-4500
The CA38A Alarm Jack is commonly installed by the telephone company and is a requirement for Canadian
installations.
If a supplementary cord and jack are used, they must comply with FCC Part 68.