Chapter 4 Connecting a Cisco Input Module
Installing the Cisco Input Module
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Power fail input: an unsupervised input that raises a “power fail” alarm when the circuit is open. Can be configured as an additional unsupervised port. The corresponding LED is red when circuit is open (when no input is connected).
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Tamper input: an unsupervised input that raises a “tamper” alarm when the circuit is open. Can be configured as an additional unsupervised port. The corresponding LED is red when circuit is open (when no input is connected).
Status LEDs
Each input port includes a status LED that indicates the following information:
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OFF |
| Input is not configured |
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GREEN |
| Input is configured and in normal state |
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BLINKING GREEN | Input is configured, and is receiving and alarm or other data. | |
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BLINKING RED | Input is configured, short | |
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RED |
| Input is configured, open |
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Installing the Cisco Input Module
Install a Cisco Input Module is provide additional input connections for a Cisco Reader Module or Gateway
Before You Begin
Verify the following:
•Verify that the module has access to a power source. See the “Power Options and Requirements” section on page
•Verify that you have the necessary mounting brackets or other hardware. See the “Mounting a Gateway or Optional Module” section on page
Procedure
To install the module, complete the following procedure:
Step 1 Mount the module to a wall. See the “Mounting a Gateway or Optional Module” section on page
Step 2 Connect the module to the DC power source:
a.Insert a
b.Connect the Voltage In (VIN) and ground (GND) wires.
See the “Power Options and Requirements” section on page
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