Operation highlights, Agency listings and approvals, Product line information – Notifier DPI-232 User Manual

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Made in the U.S. A.

Must be in conduit.
Cannot cross any power lines.

Mounting: The DPI-232 is designed to mount in CHS-M2,

CHS-4N, or CHS-4L chassis; or on the ADP-4B annuncia-

tor dress panel. Refer to the DPI-232 Manual for further

information and diagrams.

Operation Highlights

DIAGNOSTIC LEDS

Power (green LED 1) illuminates to indicate presence of

DC power.

RX Line (green LED 2) illuminates when the RX line is con-

nected to the receiver with proper polarities.

RX 232 (LED 3) when RX Line (LED 2, above), is illumi-

nated, RX 232 (LED 3) illumination indicates data is being

received.

TX 232 (LED 4) when TX Line (LED 5, below), is illumi-

nated, TX 232 (LED 4) illumination indicates data is being

transmitted.

TX Line (green LED 5) illuminates when the TX line is con-

nected to the receiver with proper polarities.

Earth Fault (yellow LED 6) illuminates when a ground fault

is detected on the twisted-pair connected to the transmitter.

SWITCHES AND CONNECTIONS

SW1: Power-Save switch has two settings, “57.6” and

“Low”. Data rates above 9,600 baud require setting the

switch to “57.6” position. Set the switch to “Low” to con-

serve energy for data rates up to 9,600 baud.

• TB1:

– -TX, +TX “Transmit” connections to remote device for use

with 16 – 26 AWG (1.3 to 0.13 mm²) twisted-pair

unshielded wire.

– Earth – connect to ground of cabinet/chassis.
– -RX, +RX “Receive” connections to remote device for use

with 16 – 26 AWG (1.3 to 0.13 mm²) twisted-pair

unshielded wire.

• TB2:

– EIA-232 TX – “Transmit” connection to EIA-232 TX con-

nection of panel/peripheral.

– EIA-232 REF – “Reference” connection to EIA-232 REF

connection of panel/peripheral.

– EIA-232 RX – “Receive” connection to EIA-232 TX con-

nection of panel/peripheral.

– Earth Flt (NO, NC, C) – normally open (NO), normally

closed (NC), and common (C) earth fault trouble contacts.

– +24V – connection to listed +24 VDC power source.
– Common – connection to 24 VDC common.

NUP: EIA-232 cable connection for NUP (network) cable

from NUP-compatible equipment.

Agency Listings and Approvals

These listings and approvals apply to the DPI-232. In some

cases, certain modules or applications may not be listed by

certain approval agencies, or listing may be in process. Con-

sult factory for latest listing status.

UL: S635 (Listed for Canadian and non-Canadian

applications).

MEA: 253-02-E.

CSFM: 7300-0028:0222; 7165-0028:0224 (NFS-3030,

NFS2-3030); 7170-0028:0243 (NFS2-640, NFS-320SYS,

NFS-320).

City of Chicago approved; Class 1, Class 2.

City of Denver approved.

FDNY: COA #6085, #6098. #

Product Line Information

DPI-232: Direct Panel Interface modem for extending EIA-232

serial data links.

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