GAI-Tronics 10962-001, 10962-002 AMI Redundant Controller Modules User Manual
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Pub. 42004-708L2B
Model 10962-001 and 10962-002 AMI Redundant Controller Modules
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Logic Input Terminals
The logic inputs are designed to accept a normally open contact closure to stop the AMI from playing a
message during an active alarm or page. The input switch contact must connect the GND terminal to the
corresponding input terminal to activate. The following table outlines each input function:
Input Function
Notes
1
AMI mute
While this input is active (switch is closed), the audio output of the AMI is
muted or silenced.
The input is non-latching, which means the mute is only active while the input
switch is closed.
2
AMI message
silence
or
AMI message
reset
This input is programmable using the ARC’s embedded web page
configurator. It can be programmed as either a Silence input or Reset input.
Silence input:
If the AMI is playing a message, and has one or more messages in queue, and
a Silence input contact is detected, the currently playing message is reset
(stopped) and the next message in the queue is played.
Reset input:
When a Reset input contact is detected, the currently playing message and any
messages in queue are reset (stopped).
The Silence and Reset input are latching, which means the input switch
should be momentary type contact.
The factory default setting is SILENCE.
3
Spare
Reserved for future use
4
Spare
Reserved for future use
5
Spare
Reserved for future use
6
Spare
Reserved for future use
7
Spare
Reserved for future use
8
Spare
Reserved for future use
Ethernet Receptacle
A 100 Mb Ethernet connection is required between the two ARC Modules using the RJ45 receptacle. Use
a cross-over CAT 5 cable between the two ARC modules if connecting them directly. If an Ethernet hub
is used, connect each ARC module to the Ethernet hub using a straight pinned CAT 5 cable.