Alarm connections, Alarm connections -10, Figure 3-8. alarm connection -10 – ADTRAN Total Access 1240 User Manual

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Total Access 1240 Installation and Maintenance Practice

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Alarm Connections

The Total Access 1240 provides an alarm port (see

Figure 3-8

) with three auxiliary alarm

inputs and three alarm outputs. Alarm inputs are activated by shorting A and B contacts
which causes an alarm event. Alarm input events can be configured to one of four modes:
Load Shedding, Major, Minor, or Critical and can be designated by the user.
Load shedding can be used to reduce loading in the CO if needed. When invoked, load
shedding causes the unit to switch off sealing current and drops the SHDSL loops to eliminate
power consumption in the product. This can be controlled by one of the external alarm inputs
and is automatically activated by the unit if the internal temperature of the unit reaches
115°C. When the units internal temperature decreases to 110°C it returns to normal
operation.
The alarm outputs provide both normally open and normally closed pins (through internal
relay contacts) for proper operation with a variety of alarm panels. Each alarm event generates
an autonomous message that is transmitted through the management VLAN channel to a
monitoring device.
A cable with a high density DB-15 female connector on one end and a stub at the other end is
available (P/N 1196DB901L1) for wire-wrap connections to an alarm panel.

Figure 3-8. Alarm Connection

The alarm pinouts are shown in

Table 3-2

.

Table 3-2. Alarm Pinouts

Pin

Contact Description

Pin

Contact Description

1

Alarm 3 Input - A

9

Minor Alarm NC

2

Alarm 1 Input - B

10

Major Alarm NC

3

Critical Alarm COM

11

Alarm 2 Input - B

4

Minor Alarm COM

12

Alarm 1 Input - A

5

Major Alarm COM

13

Critical Alarm NO

6

Alarm 3 Input - B

14

Minor Alarm NO

7

Alarm 2 Input - A

15

Major Alarm NO

8

Critical Alarm NC

Alarm Connection

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