RadioFrame Networks Inc DH2 User Manual

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Method of Procedure 
Installation 
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RFN_3.1 Beta
 
4.5.3 
RFS to Customer LAN 
The RFS is connected to the customer LAN only after all other connections have 
been made and all other system functionality has been tested and is performing 
accurately. The RFS is connected to the Customer LAN using an RJ45-to-RJ45 
CAT 5 cable. For more information, refer to Chapter 6 “Connecting the RFS to 
the Customer LAN”.  
4.5.4 
Punch Block to EAS 
Each alarm is connected to a pair of terminals on the punch block, the upper 
terminal of the pair represents the return and the lower terminal represents the 
hot side (see the following illustration). For example, on the first numbered pair of 
the punch block 26 represents return and 1 represents the hot side. The punch 
block wiring as it appears here is the recommended wiring. 
The EAS connector and pin label information refers to the connectors on the EAS 
itself. Only the alarm code number is passed to the OMC. The following table 
shows those alarms that connect from the System/Alarm/Control connector on 
the back of the EAS to punch block 1. 
 
Alarm Code 
Punch block 1 pairs 
EAS standard alarm connection 
219 
7, 32 
predefined input, site entry 
220 
8, 33 
predefined input, site high ambient temperature 
221 
9, 34 
predefined input, site low ambient temperature 
222 
10, 35 
predefined input, site smoke detector 
242 
12, 37 
AC power failure 
243 
13, 38 
low DC voltage 
244 
14, 39 
high DC voltage 
245 
15, 40 
breaker alarm failure 
246 
16, 41 
minor rectifier failure 
247 
17, 42 
major rectifier failure