Western Telematic AFS-16-1 manual Unit Description

Models: AFS-16-1

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Unit Description

Reset Switch: To reinitialize the AFS-16, hold the Reset Switch in the "down" position for approximately five seconds. When the AFS-16 is reset, all users will be disconnected from the AFS-16 and the operating system will be reloaded.

RS232 Connector: An RJ-45 Serial Port for connection to your PC, control device, or external modem. Please refer to Appendix A for a description of the RS232 interface.

AUX Connector: (Not Shown) A five terminal quick connector, located on the back edge of the Control Module board. The AUX Connector can be used in conjunction with the Monitor/Alarm Input feature to generate an alarm when the status of pin 4 changes. In addition, pins 1 through 3 on the AUX Connector can also be used to switch a connected device On or Off in response to signal changes at Pin 4. For more information, please refer to Section 7.

Notes:

The Monitor Input signal (Pin 4) is always measured relative to the signal at the common ground (Pin 5).

A "Low" signal should be between Zero (0) Volts and -48 Volts and a "High" signal should be between +5 Volts and +48 Volts.

Release Pin: A snap-lock pin that is used to secure the Control Module to the AFS-16 frame.

Monitor Input Level Jumper: (Not Shown) A jumper located on the Control Module board, which is used to configure the AUX Connector for use with the Monitor/Alarm Input feature. The Monitor Input Level Jumper selects the non-active state for the Monitor/Alarm Input feature. When the jumper is set in the "1" position (normally high,) the Monitor/Alarm Input feature can generate an alarm when the Monitor Input signal goes low. When the jumper is set in the "0" position (normally low,) the Monitor/Alarm Input feature can generate an alarm when the Monitor Input signal goes high. For more information on the Monitor/Alarm Input feature, please refer to Section 7.6.

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Western Telematic AFS-16-1 manual Unit Description