4 connecting common alarm outputs, 5 eia422 sitescan web connector, 6 communications connections – Liebert Universal Monitor User Manual

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Wiring and Connections - Main Board

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4.4

Connecting Common Alarm Outputs

The common alarm relay, found in the top right corner of the Uni-

versal Monitor, permits the user to connect auxiliary notification

equipment, such as lights, horns and sirens, to the Universal

Monitor. To determine the proper wire size, see Table 7 - Wiring

specifications - main board.
There are two connectors for the common alarm output. However,

the connectors are not individual relay outputs. The connectors

should be treated as a double-pole, double-throw (DPDT) relay.
The common alarm relay is energized whenever an alarm occurs.
To connect an output:
1. Turn OFF electrical power to the Universal Monitor.
2. If necessary, remove a conduit knockout to permit wire entry into the Universal Monitor

enclosure.

3. Bring the wire(s) into the Universal Monitor enclosure through a conduit knockout or access slot.
4. Loosen the appropriate screw and slip the stripped end of the wire into the terminal block.
5. Tighten the screw until it holds the wire snugly.

4.5

EIA422 SiteScan Web Connector

The Universal Monitor will interface with Liebert’s SiteScan Web

enterprise monitoring system. SiteScan can be used to monitor

analog and digital equipment from a host computer and also to

perform some configuration.
To connect the SiteScan host computer to the Universal Monitor:
1. Turn OFF electrical power to the Universal Monitor.
2. If necessary, remove a conduit knockout to permit wire entry

into the Universal Monitor enclosure.

3. Bring the wire(s) into the Universal Monitor enclosure through

a conduit knockout or access slot.

4. Loosen the appropriate screw and slip the stripped end of the

wire into the terminal block.

5. Tighten the screw until it holds the wire snugly.

4.6

Communications Connections

The Universal Monitor’s Service Terminal Interface offers full

configuration and monitoring capability via the RS232 port and

the phone line connector (see A.2 - Connecting to the

Service Terminal Interface). The phone line connector is

also used for pager notifications and service phone number

options.

4.6.1 RS232 Connector

The RS232 port requires a null modem cable. Connect one end

of the cable to the Universal Monitor’s RS232 port, as shown at

right, and the other end to the COM1 port of a laptop computer

or video terminal.

4.6.2 Phone Line Connector

The Phone Line Connector requires an RJ11 connector.

Connect one end of the connector to the Universal Monitor’s

phone line connector, shown at right, and the other end to a

telephone wall jack.

TB5: COMMON ALARM

(TERMINAL BLOCKS ROTATED IN VIEW)

(BOTTOM)

Q11

R26

R402

P11

+

C C NO

C C

NO

MON ALARM

SENS

TOP

ENABLE

AUDIBLE

(TOP)

NO C NC

NO C NC

Common alarm outputs

485

+

+

(TOP)

(BOTTOM)

TB10: COMMS

422

EIA422 SiteScan Web

connector

4

+

(TOP)

(BOTTOM)

TB10: COMMS

4

RJ11: PHONE

PIN 3-TIP

PIN 4-RING

MODEM

Serial interface

connector

(RS232/EIA574)

Phone line

connector

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