Tyco EIOC Network Card User Manual


 
PHYSICAL
Size
- Board Only 228x138x40mm (9 x 5.4 x 1.6”)
- Enclosure 330x275x80mm (13 x 10.8 x 3.2”)
Weight
- Board Only 0.3Kg
- Enclosure 5.65Kg
Power
- Board Only:
- Voltage 18Vac or 12Vdc
- Current Consumption 250mA (excluding locks)
- Enclosure:
- Voltage 230Vac + 10%, -15%, 50 Hz.
- Current Consumption 450mA (excluding locks)
- Backup Battery Integral charging circuit provided.
(Battery not supplied).
Environmental
- Temperature -10o to 50oC (14o to 122oF)
- Humidity 95% non condensing
LEDIndicators Power,Heartbeat,LinkStatus,Activity
and Output Status.
FUNCTIONALITY
Inputs 16 General Purpose*
DedicatedTamperInput
Battery Low (reported internally)
DedicatedPowerFailInput
* = 4 state tamper protected inputs
Outputs 8 Outputs
4 relay outputs 24@1.5A
4 FET outputs 12/24V open collector
outputs limited to 1.5A
Memory 256kB Flash memory
4MB RAM
COMMUNICATION INTERFACE
To System Host 10/100 Base-T TCP/IP using CAT5
Unshielded twisted pair cable
- Connection RJ45
PRODUCT CODES
IOC/010/000 EIOC (Complete with PSU Enclosure)
CEM Systems Ltd Unit 4 Ravenhill Business Park Ravenhill Road Belfast BT6 8AW Northern Ireland
Tel: +44 (0)28 9045 6767 Fax: +44 (0)28 9045 4535 email: cem.sales@tycoint.com
www.cemsys.com
Alarms
The EIOC will send the normal input state change alarms. In
addition to this unit tamper, mains failure and mains restored
alarms will also be sent to host controller.
Offline operation
When offline the EIOC will operate as normal using the last
configuration it received. If there has been no configuration
received it will operate using the default configuration. The
EIOC does not store any offline alarms.
Input to Output mapping
It is possible to have more than one input controlling the same
output. In this scenario the EIOC works by logically ORing the
activation and deactivation of the input. Simply put, any input
transitioning to an active state will activate the associated
output but all associated inputs must be deactivated for the
output to deactivate.
Other methods that can be used to deactivate an output are:
• Outputtimecanbeusedtoclearanoutput.Thelastinput
going active will set the time for the output to remain
active.
• Whenaconguredcancellinginputactivatestheassociated
output will deactivate.
• Abroadcastcanbesenttoactivateordeactivateaspecic
output.
Broadcasts
Any combination of outputs can be broadcast active or inactive
at any time when the EIOC is online. When an output has been
broadcast active a state change of any related input will have
no effect on the output state as a broadcast will be given
priority. Broadcasting the output inactive will revert back to
thelastconguredinputmappingcondition.Duringtheperiod
when an output is broadcast active the mapped inputs can still
be configured to send input alarms to the system.
PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
CEM/B/047
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS