TOA Electronics C-AL80(H) manual

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    Instruction Manual ON OFF POWER ALARM INPUT UNIT C-AL80(L) C-AL80(H) Thank you for purchasing TOA's Alarm Input Unit. Please carefully follow the instructions in this manual in order to ensure long, trouble-free use of your Alarm Input Unit. Note The C-AL80 Alarm Input Unit is designed to be used in conjunction with TOA's C-RM500 Remote C[...]

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    2 T ABLE OF CONTENTS 1. SAFETY PRECA UTIONS ................................................................................ 3 2. GENERAL DESCRIPTION ............................................................................. 4 3. HANDLING PRECA UTIONS .......................................................................... 4 4. NOMENCLA TURE A[...]

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    3 1. SAFETY PRECA UTIONS • Before installation or use, be sure to carefully read all the instructions in this section in order to ensure long, trouble-free operation. • Be sure to follow all the precautionary instructions in this section, which contain important warnings regarding safety. • After reading, keep this manual handy for future ref[...]

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    4 Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which could result in moderate or minor personal injury, and/or property damage if ignored or mishandled. CA UTION When Installing the Alarm Input Unit • Never insert nor remove the power supply plug with wet hands, as an electric shock may result. • When unplugging the power supply cord, be sure to[...]

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    5 1 2 3 4 Cov er The inside of the cov er ON OFF POWER ON OFF UNIT No. LEVEL REMOTE OFF ABBREVIA TION No.9001 REMOTE ALARM ABBREVIA TION No.1 REMOTE ON EDGE 1234 12 34 (1) Power Switch [ON/OFF ] Used to turn power on and off. (2) Power Indicator Lights when the Power switch is set to ON. (3) Unit No. Setting Switch [ON/OFF] Used to set the unit num[...]

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    6 [Rear P anel] 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ALARM/ / REMOTE IN CAMERA SELECT OUT ALARM / REMOTE OUT MASTER / SLA VE RS-232C OFF ON TERMINA TION (5) Power Inlet Connects to the supplied power supply cord. (6) Alarm/Remote Input Terminal [Alarm/Remote Input] Use the Mode Selection switch (4) to perform input function settings. When set to "Alarm" input[...]

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    7 123 4 1 32 33 64 65 96 97 128 129 160 161 192 193 224 225 256 Master Unit's Switch Setting Master Unit 1 Slav e Unit 2 Slav e Unit 3 Slav e Unit 4 Slav e Unit 5 Slav e Unit 6 Slav e Unit 7 Slav e Unit 8 123 4 LEVEL REMO TE OFF ABBREVIA TION No.9001 REMO TE ALARM ABBREVIA TION No.1 REMO TE ON EDGE 1 REMO TE ALARM 2 ABBREVIA TION No.9001 ABBRE[...]

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    8 3 REMO TE OFF REMO TE ON 4 LEVEL EDGE 5.3. Alarm/Remote Output Settings It cannot be used. Please fix to the "Remote OFF" (Factory-preset position: "Remote OFF") 5.4. Alarm Interval Settings Set the alarm time interval to "Edge" or "Level" with Model Selection switch 4. Selecting "Edge" causes the[...]

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    9 12 3 4 G N D 56 7 8 G N D 91 0 1 1 1 2 G N D 13 14 15 16 G N D 17 18 19 20 G N D 21 22 23 24 G N D 25 26 27 28 G N D 29 30 31 32 G N D 6. USING THE ALARM/REMO TE FUNCTION 6.1. Alarm/Remote Input The Alarm/Remote input terminals on the rear panel are designed to be used for both alarm and remote inputs. Select either input with the Mode Selection [...]

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    10 7. CONNECTION EXAMPLE 7.1. Connection to the C-RM500 Remote Controller Monitor C-RM500 Alarm Input Unit C-AL80 Alarm/Remote Input RS-232C Sensor Sensor 1 4 6 9 5,10 Sensor 1 4 6 9 5,10 Multi-Switcher C-MS161D Video input Monitor output Remote control termination: OFF Alarm input/output + GND – + GND – Input Output Dedicated remote control te[...]

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    11 Unit Number Setting switch (3) Unit Number Setting switch (3) Unit Number Setting switch (3) Unit Number Setting switch (3) C-AL80 Alarm Input Unit Master Unit Slave Unit 1 Slave Unit 2 Slave Unit 7 123 4 Unit No. OFF ON 123 4 Unit No. OFF ON 123 4 Unit No. OFF ON 123 4 Unit No. OFF ON OFF RS-485 Termination switch (11) ON Termination OFF RS-485[...]

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    12 123 4 123 4 123 4 123 4 123 4 123 4 123 4 123 4 Unit No. switch setting Master Unit Slave Unit 1 Slave Unit 2 Slave Unit 3 Slave Unit 4 Slave Unit 5 Slave Unit 6 Slave Unit 7 123 4 Unit Number ON OFF 8. MASTER/SLA VE CONNECTIONS An entire system can have up to 256 Alarm/Remote inputs through master/slave connections (cascade connections) of up t[...]

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    13 1 4 2 5 3 1 4 2 5 3 1 4 2 5 3 Master/Slave terminal Master/Slave terminal • Master/Slave Terminal Cable Type Use the supplied DIN plug and the twisted pair cable with plug for connection between the Master/Slave terminals. Refer to the figure shown below and note the correct polarity when making the connection. Pin No. 1 – Pin No. 1 Control [...]

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    14 A R A R M U N I T C - A L 8 0 C-AL80 5x12 S-tight screw (supplied with MB-23B) Fiber washer (supplied with MB-23B) supplied with MB-23B M4x12 binding head screw (supplied with MB-23B) 9. RA CK MOUNTING When mounting the C-AL80 Unit in an equipment rack, remove 4 plastic feet on the bottom plate and attach an optional MB-23B mounting bracket. Not[...]

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    15 Cause • The supplied AC cord is not connected to the C-AL80 Unit's Power inlet and AC outlet. • The C-AL80 Unit is not correctly connected to the Remote Controller. • The C-AL80 Unit's Mode Selection switch is not set to "Alarm." • [Sensor Alarm] is not set to "ON" on the Remote Controller menu. • Abbrevia[...]

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    (L) : AC110 – 120 V, 50/60 Hz (H) : AC220 – 240 V, 50/60 Hz 3 W(60 mA) 6 W(60 mA) 32 channels, no-voltage make contact input, open voltage : 5V DC, short-circuit current : max. 5 mA, M3 screw terminal, distance between barriers : 7.62 mm 1 channel, RS-232C, D-sub connector (9P, male) (only valid for master unit), fixse to 38,400 bps 2 channels,[...]