Sensor input leds, Usb expansion port, Relay output – Sensaphone IMS-1000 Users manual User Manual

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Since the sensor produces an analog signal, it must connect directly to the IMS-1000. The path
from the sensor to the IMS unit CANNOT pass through a network Hub or Switch.

Sensor Input LEDs

Each sensor input has two LEDs (red and green) to indicate the present status of the input. The
key below describes the multiple modes of operation.

Mode 0: No sensor at input

Green: OFF

Red: OFF

Mode 1: Sensor present—No alarms

Green: ON

Red: OFF

Mode 2: Alarm detected but has not exceeded recognition time

Green: FAST BLINK

Red: OFF

Mode 3: New alarm exists and not yet acknowledged

Green: SLOW BLINK

Red: SLOW BLINK

Mode 4: Input is in normal range, but alarm is still unacknowledged

Green: ON

Red: SLOW BLINK

Mode 5: Alarm has been acknowledged, but input is still out of range

Green: SLOW BLINK

Red: ON

Mode 6: Sensor in trouble

Green: QUICK FLASH

Red: QUICK FLASH

USB Expansion Port

The USB expansion port is reserved for future IMS-1000 accessory devices. Check www.
sensaphone.com or contact the Sensaphone sales department for availability.

Relay Output

The Relay Output provides a Normally Open/Normally Closed contact that can be connected to
an external device (i.e. Light, siren, aux system, etc). The output can be programmed to activate
when an alarm condition is detected or it may be controlled manually from the IMS-1000 web
page or via touch–tone telephone. The output is rated for 1A 30VAC or 1A 24VDC.

System On LED

This light indicates that the IMS-1000 unit is powered and operational.

Battery Ok LED

This light indicates the status of the internal back-up battery. When on-steady this light indicates
that the battery is charged. A flashing light means that the battery is low. When the light is off the
battery is very low and is incapable of powering the unit.

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