Clear-Com HX System Frames User Manual

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Alarm I/O Connector

The DB-9F connector labeled Alarm I/O connects the matrix to a control
circuit for an external alarm, such as a light or bell. The external alarm
activates whenever an alarm condition is detected in the matrix.

The following conditions trigger an alarm:

• If any of the voltages produced by the first power supply unit fall

below their normal levels.

• If any of the voltages produced by the second power supply unit fall

below their normal levels.

• If an external alarm circuit or other logic circuit connected to the

power supply is activated.

• If either of the two power-supply unit fans stop operating.

• If software on a master CPU card generates an alarm.

An alarm condition activates the relay contacts connected to pins 4, 5, and
9
. These contacts are “dry”, (no voltage is supplied to them by the matrix)
and are rated at 1 A at 24 VDC. They should not be used for AC mains line
current.

Pins are provided for adding an additional alarm source to the matrix’s
alarm system. Pin 6 is an alarm input to the Eclipse HX-Delta matrix. It is
connected to the input of a 3.3 V logic device.

A logic high on this input will cause the Eclipse HX-Delta matrix to detect an
alarm condition. A logic low or an open circuit means that the matrix will not
detect an alarm condition.

Pin 1 is a voltage source out of the Eclipse HX-Delta matrix. It is connected
through a 10Kohm pull-up resistor to the +5 V supply rail inside the Eclipse
HX-Delta matrix.

A contact closure placed across pins 1 and 6 will also cause an alarm
condition.

Tip:

The alarm outputs of the PSU-101 power supply could be wired directly

to these pins allowing the CPU card to report PSU failures also.

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