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ADAM - M
Advanced Digital Audio Matrix
System Installation Guide
F.01U.216.986
Rev. 11 FEBRUARY/2016
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*All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.
W ARRANTY AND S ERVICE I NFORMATION
For warranty and service information, refer to the appropriate web site below:
RTS Intercoms .............................. www.rtsintercoms.com/warranty
RTS Digital
RTSTW
AudioCom
RadioCom
Intercom Headsets.....................................................www.telex.com
C USTOMER S UPPORT
Technical questions should be directed to:
Customer Service Department
Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
www.telex.com
T ECHNICAL Q UESTIONS EMEA
Bosch Security Systems Technical Support EMEA http://www.rtsintercoms.com/contact_main.php
D ISCLAIMER
The manufacturer of the equipment described herein makes no expressed or implied warranty with respect to anything contained in this manual and shall not be held liable for any implied warranties of fitness for a particular application or for any indirect, special, or consequential damages. The information contained herein is subject to change without prior notice and shall not be construed as an expressed or implied commitment on the part of the manufacturer.
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THE LIGHTNING
FLASH AND
ARROWHEAD
WITHIN THE
TRIANGLE IS A
WARNING SIGN
ALERTING YOU
OF “DANGEROUS
VOLTAGE” INSIDE
THE PRODUCT.
CAUTION: TO REDUCE
THE RISK OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK, DO NOT
REMOVE COVER. NO
USER-SERVICABLE
PARTS INSIDE. REFER
SERVICING TO
QUALIFIED SERVICE
PERSONNEL.
SEE MARKING ON BOTTOM/BACK OF PRODUCT.
THE EXCLAMATION
POINT WITHIN THE
TRIANGLE IS A
WARNING SIGN
ALERTING YOU OF
IMPORTANT
INSTRUCTIONS
ACCOMPANYING
THE PRODUCT.
WARNING: APPARATUS SHALL NOT BE EXPOSED TO DRIPPING OR
SPLASHING AND NO OBJECTS FILLED WITH LIQUIDS, SUCH AS VASES,
SHALL BE PLACED ON THE APPARATUS.
WARNING: THE MAIN POWER PLUG MUST REMAIN READILY OPERA-
BLE.
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, GROUNDING
OF THE CENTER PIN OF THIS PLUG MUST BE MAINTAINED.
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO
NOT EXPOSE THIS APPRATUS TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
WARNING: TO PREVENT INJURY, THIS APPARATUS MUST BE
SECURELY ATTACHED TO THE FLOOR/WALL/RACK IN ACCORDANCE
WITH THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.
This product is AC only.
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Important Safety Instructions
6.
7.
4.
5.
1.
2.
3.
8.
9.
Read these instructions.
Keep these instructions.
Heed all warnings.
Follow all instructions.
Do not use this apparatus near water.
Clean only with dry cloth.
Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10.
Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
11.
Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
12.
Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
13.
Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
14.
Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
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Contents
INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................................... 9
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Figures
FIGURE 1. ADAM-M Reference View 10
FIGURE 2. ADAM-M—Proper Carrying Position 13
FIGURE 3. ADAM-M–Blank Card 19
FIGURE 4. MCII-e Master Controller Card Board View. (Gilman, Mike, illus. 2010) 20
FIGURE 5. Reset Button and LED Failure Indicator 27
FIGURE 6. XCP-ADAM-MC (Gilman, Mike, illus. 2010) 29
FIGURE 7. Typical GPI input connection 32
FIGURE 8. Typical GPI output connection 33
FIGURE 10. Interconnect Cable From ADAM-M 53
FIGURE 11. Cable to interconnect two (2) LCPs. 53
FIGURE 12. Keypanel with Data Cabling 54
FIGURE 13. Audio Only Cabling 55
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CHAPTER 1
Introduction
General Description
Re-engineered with the latest design and technology, the ADAM-M Matrix Intercom bridges legacy with innovation.
The sleek re-design provides 128+ ports in an extremely compact 3 RU (rack unit) package, with full redundancy on the master controllers and power supplies. The Matrix frame supports current ADAM cards, including AIO-16, RVON-16,
MADI-16 Plus, OMI, TriBus and MCII-e controllers. It also supports existing ADAM wiring schemes and options.
Built for the entire world and the REAL world, the chassis plugs and plays anywhere, running on 90-264VAC at 50/60Hz.
The chassis is built with improved low noise cooling, hot-swappable components (including cooling modules), and improved status reporting.
Features
Port Density
Redundant Master
Controllers
Power System
Compatibility Bridging with Past and Future
Extended Back Card
Capabilities
Integration/Expansion
Hot Swappable
Components
The ADAM-M supports 128+ ports in a 3RU unit, giving more functionality with less rack space used.
Every ADAM-M is equipped with two (2) master controllers that are fully redundant to each other, so if one fails the other will take over until the failed controller can be brought back online.
The ADAM-M has two fully redundant, hot-swappable power supplies that work from 90-
264VAC, 50/60Hz with low noise cooling and advanced status reporting capabilities. UL, CSA,
CE, VDE, FCC and PSE approved.
The ADAM-M supports existing legacy products, such as the AIO-16, RVON-16, MCII-e,
Tribus, and MADI, as well as our current generation OMI cards.
The ADAM-M includes provisions for expanded back cards to increase wiring options and simplicity.
The ADAM-M, utilizing existing cables and bus expanders, integrates and expands existing intercom systems into larger systems with minimal effort.
Not only are the I/O cards in the ADAM-M hot-swappable, but the power supplies and fans are completely removable and hot swappable, making replacement and maintenance easier than ever.
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Reference View
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FIGURE 1. ADAM-M Reference View
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
6.
7.
4.
5.
1.
2.
3.
Status LEDs
Front Cover Thumb Screws
Alarm Override Button
Power Supplies
DC Power On/Off Button
DC Power On/Off Button
Filter Module
Power Test Point Banana Jacks
Fan Module
AC Power Connectors
Fuses
AC Power On/Off Button
Status Relay Connector
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Specifications
General
Matrix Size
16-128 ports, frame expandable up to 880 ports
Cards Supported
AIO-16: 16 Analog ports with individual, bi-directional data 15Hz to 20kHz, >90dB A-weighted S/N
MADI-16 Plus: 16 to 64 channels of MADI
RVON-16: 16 VoIP ports supporting G.711, G.729A, and G.723
Tri-Bus: Triple Bus Expander for linking between ADAM-M and other ADAM frames
OMI: IP Ethernet and fiber optic connections for OMNEO compatible devices into the ADAM-M and ADAM intercom BUS
MCII-e: Ethernet Master Controllers in redundant configuration
Electrical
Power Supply
Universal PSU 90V to 264V 50/60Hz
Power Consumption
System dissipation up to 237 Watts
Environmental
Temperature
Operating: 0°C to +50°C (+32°F to +122°F)
Storage: -40°C to +55°C (-40°F to +131°F)
Humidity: 0 to 95% non-condensing
Dimensions
Height: 5.25” (133.35mm) 3RU
Width (frame with rack ears): 19” (482.6mm)
Depth: 20” (508mm)
Weight: 22.05lbs (10.00kg)
Approvals
UL, CSA, CE, VDE, FCC, PSE, REACH, RoHS, WEEE, CCC, ACMA C-Tick, China RoHS, and IECEE CB Scheme
CAUTION: Ventilation: Minimum 6” clearance on the sides to keep fan area unobstructed (EN 60065 Clause 4.1.4).
Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids shall not be placed on the apparatus (EN 60065 Clause 5.4.1a).
The ADAM-M is to be connected to a mains socket outlet with a protective earth connection (EN 60065
Clause 5.4.1d).
REFERENCE: For information on ADAM-M Frame accessory specification, consult the individual device’s user manual.
Most user manuals can be found at www.rtsintercoms.com.
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Alarm Operation
The ADAM-M is equipped with a power supply fault, fan fault, and over-temperature alarm. If there is a problem detected in any of these areas, an audible alarm sounds.
Power issue
Fan issue
If only one (1) power supply is running, an alarm sounds because redundant power is not active.
If any of the three (3) fans stops, an alarm is triggered.
Heat issue If the heat within the chassis goes above 140°F (60°C), an alarm is triggered. There are three (3) heat sensors in the ADAM M chassis – at the chassis rear, on the backplane, and in the chassis air vent.
The chassis provides an aux alarm relay for when the chassis mounted in unoccupied areas to trigger a remotely located alarm.
Contact closure is given to the connector when a failure is detected.
switch is engaged, a red ring appears around the button, the alarm is being by-passed and no notification is heard. By disengaging the alarm override button, the alarm resumes its audible notification.
NOTE:
• The power supply alarm also sounds if a power supply is turned off. This is normal. Either turn on the power supply, or turn off the alarm override switch.
• Alarm override does not override the alarm for the status relay connection.
Status Relay Pin Out
Relay 1 consists of pins 1, 2, and 6 of the DB-9 Connector.
IMPORTANT: The relay driver must be capable of 5v, 50ma .
8
9
6
7
3
4
1
2
TABLE 1. DB-9 Pin Out
Pin Description
NO
NC n/a n/a
Common n/a n/a n/a
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Mounting the Central Matrix Components
CAUTION: To avoid potentially dropping and damaging the ADAM-M, verify the thumbscrews are secure and be sure to grasp the front door and the main unit rack ears together when transporting the frame.
FIGURE 2. ADAM-M—Proper Carrying Position
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To mount the ADAM-M unit, do the following:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Remove the front door from the ADAM-M.
Bolt the ADAM-M Frame into the front of the equipment rack.
Using the rear brackets, bolt the ADAM-M into the back of the equipment rack.
Replace the front cover on the ADAM-M.
NOTE: Make sure the ventilation holes on the both sides are unobstructed (minimum 2”). The rack space behind the
ADAM-M Card Frame should be kept completely clear to allow for connections and the insertion and removal of back cards (at least 2 feet).
Station Breakout Panels and Translation Panels are usually mounted in the back of the equipment rack, and are generally arranged to allow intercom station cabling to exit the frame at the top or bottom, as required.
Optional UIO-256/GPIO-16 Frames can be mounted in the front of an equipment rack. When positioning a
UIO-256/GPIO-16, consideration should be given to the visibility of the front panel LEDs, which provide visual indication for any active inputs and outputs.
Optional PAP (Program Assign Panels) units should be mounted in the front of an equipment rack. Generally, a PAP should be located slightly below eye height when sitting or standing to allow for viewing of the front panel indicators and easy activation of the front panel controls.
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Initial Setup
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IMPORTANT: If you are running four (4) cards (including master controllers) or less, verify the Load Card is installed.
Checklist before cabling:
• Verify unit is not damaged
• Verify the power supplies are firmly seated in their slots
• Verify the MCII-e (s) are in slots MC1 and MC2
To set up the ADAM-M, do the following
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Connect the power cord connector end(s) to the power module on the rear side of the ADAM-M.
Connect the power cord plug(s) to an electrical outlet.
Using an Ethernet cable, connect the Primary MCII-e (J1) to the computer hosting AZedit.
Using an Ethernet cable, connect the Standby MCII-e (J1) to the computer hosting AZedit (optional).
Using the appropriate user manuals, cable the specific I/O cards used in your system.
REFERENCE: For a complete list of RTS User Manuals, visit www.rtsintercoms.com
6.
Power on the ADAM-M unit.
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7.
Verify the following Status LEDs are good (on):
• AC/DC Status
•
•
•
Power Status
Alarm Status
Fan Status
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Using AZedit, verify ADAM is communicating with the computer.
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ADAM-M Cards
Front Card Access
To access the front cards, do the following
1.
2.
3.
Loosen the thumb screws on both sides of the front door. (see Figure 1 on page 10)
Grasp the ADAM-M front cover on each hand hold.
Firmly pull the chassis front door from one side.
The other side of the chassis door automatically pops free.
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4.
Remove the front door and set it aside.
Card Removal and Installation
All ADAM-M circuit cards can be hot-installed, which means you do not have to turn the power off before installing or removing a card. This permits continuous operation of the intercom system - with no interruptions to unaffected ports - in the event of a card failure.
NOTE:
• Tribus cards should be placed in slot 6 (use slot 5 when using redundant TBX audio or ring architecture).
• For instructions on how to place MADI cards to better dissipate heat, refer to the preferred layout in the
MADI manual (F01U193297), found at www.rtsintercoms.com. Place the cards in slots 4 and 8 of the
ADAM-M frame for maximum system reliability.
• If less than four (4) cards are loaded in the ADAM-M (including Master Controllers), use the Load Card in slot 1. This guarantees power supply redundancy.
CAUTION: The connector pins on the back plane inside the ADAM-M frame can be easily damaged by improper or hurried insertion of the circuit cards.
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To insert back cards, do the following:
3.
4.
1.
2.
Orient the card so the component side of the board is facing up.
Insert the card edges into the right and left guides in the back of the ADAM-M frame.
Push the card in until the mounting plate is flush with the ADAM-M frame.
Install mounting screws in the left and right of the card plate to lock it in place.
IMPORTANT: Slots designate MC1 and MC2 are reserved for Master Controllers. Do not install I/O cards in these slots.
To insert front cards, do the following:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Orient the front card so the reset switch is on the left-hand side.
Insert the card edges into the right and left card guides in the front of the ADAM-M frame.
Push the front card into the slot until initial resistance is felt.
When initial resistance is felt, apply slightly more pressure to begin engaging the connector pins.
Once the connector pins have started to engage, press firmly to completely seat the connectors.
When the card is properly seated, the card mounting plate should be flush with the ADAM-M frame.
NOTE: Mount screws for the front cards are not required, but are recommended for mobile installations.
To remove a front card, do the following:
1.
2.
Press the ejector levers.
Once released from the back plane connector, pull the front card straight out of the frame.
To remove a back card, do the following:
1.
2.
3.
Release the front card by pressing the ejector levers.
Unscrew and remove the back card mounting screws.
Remove the back card.
NOTE: When a front or back audio card is removed, the displays on any keypanel connected to that card displays asterisks instead of the normal key assignments. After a card is reinstalled, it may take a minute or two for the keypanel displays to return to normal.
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Unused Back Card Slots
(F01U118559) to cover the opening.
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FIGURE 3. ADAM-M–Blank Card
Supported ADAM-M Configurations
The ADAM-M has a limit of only two (2) MADI cards. The following configurations are supported: a.
ADAM-M with 2 MADI cards and 0 TBX Cards
Place MADI Cards in slots 3 and 6
ADAM-M with 2 MADI cards and 1 TBX Card
Place MADI Cards in slots 3 and 8
Place TBX Card in slot 6
ADAM-M with 2 MADI cards and 2 TBX Cards
Place MADI Cards in slots 3 and 8
Place TBX Cards in slots 5 and 6
ADAM-M with 1 MADI Card a and 3 TBX Cards
Place MADI Card in slot 8
Place TBX Cards in slots 4, 5, and 6
When three (3) TBX cards are used in the ADAM-M, only one (1) MADI card can be used in the system.
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Master Controller Card DIP Switches
NOTE: As shipped from the factory, all master controller card DIP switches are set to the default operation position.
If any changes are made to the settings, make sure both the main and backup controller cards are set the same.
FIGURE 4. MCII-e Master Controller Card Board View. (Gilman, Mike, illus. 2010)
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TABLE 2. MCII-e Version 1.6.2 Dip Switch Settings
Dip Switch Description
1 Debug Only! Must be in open position.
2 Sets the baud rate for the AZedit serial connection via J1. By default, AZedit is set for COM 1 and 38,400 kbps (38.4K). The baud rate set in AZedit must match the baud rate setting of the Master Controllers in
ADAM.
3
4
5
6
7
8
DEFAULT = closed
OPEN = 9600
CLOSED = 38.4k Baud
Reserved, keep in open position.
Reserved, keep in open position.
Reserved, keep in open position.
Debug Only! Must be in open position
Reserved, keep in open position.
Debug Only! Must be in open position.
TABLE 3. MCII-e Version 2.0.0 or Later Dip Switch Settings
Dip Switch Description
1 Debug Only! Must be in open position.
2 Sets the baud rate for the AZedit serial connection via J1. By default, AZedit is set for COM 1 and 38,400 kbps (38.4K). The baud rate set in AZedit must match the baud rate setting of the Master Controllers in
ADAM.
3
4
5
6
7
8
DEFAULT = closed
OPEN = 9600
CLOSED = 38.4k Baud
Reserved, keep in open position.
Reserved, keep in open position.
Reserved, keep in open position.
Debug Only! Must be in open position
Reserved, keep in open position.
Debug Only! Must be in open position.
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Power Supply Removal and Installation
To remove the power supply, do the following:
1.
2.
Remove the ADAM-M front door.
Lift up the finger lock holding the power supply in place.
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4.
Rotating counterclockwise, rotate the finger lock half a turn.
The finger lock stays in the open position.
Pull the power supply out of the ADAM-M chassis.
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Fan Removal and Replacement
To remove the fan unit, do the following:
1.
2.
3.
Remove the front door from the ADAM-M unit.
Lift up the thumbscrew for power supply 2.
Find the Fan Removal Tab.
4.
Using the fan removal tab, pull the fan unit from the ADAM-M chassis.
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AC Power - Chassis
The ADAM-M Chassis has two (2) separate power sources; the power to the chassis and the power to the power supply. The power on/off buttons on the front of the unit power the chassis, while the AC power connectors on the rear of the unit power
down the ADAM-M. You must press the AC power connector switches on the rear of the unit to turn off the power supplies.
To power on the ADAM-M, do the following:
1.
2.
On the back of the ADAM-M, press both AC power switches to the on position.
NOTE: Connecting both AC inputs assures continued operations of the ADAM-M Frame in the event that one (1) power supply fails. If desired, two (2) separate AC power phases may be connected. This protects not only against a power supply failure, but also against a loss of power to one phase.
Fan Air Filter Replacement
To replace fan air filter, do the following:
1.
2.
Remove the front door from the ADAM-M.
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Grasp and gently pull the fan filter tab out.
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Fuse Replacement
IMPORTANT: There are two types of fuses: 1.6Amp for 240V and 3.0Amp for 120V.
NOTE: We recommend a qualified service technician be used to replace the ADAM-M fuses.
To replace the fuse on the ADAM-M, do the following:
1.
2.
3.
Power off the ADAM-M unit.
On the rear of the ADAM-M, locate the AC power connectors. (see Figure 1 on page 10).
Using a small screwdriver, pry open the AC power connector.
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NOTE: There are two (2) AC connectors that contain fuses.
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5.
Completely open the fuse door.
Using a small screwdriver and then your fingers, pull the fuse out of the fuse slot.
6.
7.
Discard the old fuse.
Install a new fuse.
NOTE: Take care to verify the fuse is inserted with the notch in the plastic on the left when looking at the fuse.
8.
Close the fuse door.
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ADAM-M Frame Power-Up
NOTE:
1.
For proper system power regulation, lightly loaded systems should incorporate a load card to guarantee operation within power supply design tolerances.
The LED indicators and all voltage indicators should light. The fans should turn on. The alarm should shut off.
NOTE: While the intercom system is initializing, the red LED fail indicators are lit on all circuit cards. Allow 15 to
30 seconds for all indicators to turn off.
Circuit Card Reset and Fail Indication
Each front card is equipped with a reset button located near the top front of the card. Directly under the reset button is the red
attempt to restore normal operation by momentarily pressing the reset button. Allow 15 to 30 seconds for reset. If the fail indicator does not turn off after this time, replace the affected card.
FIGURE 5. Reset Button and LED Failure Indicator
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CHAPTER 3
XCP-ADAM-MC
FIGURE 6. XCP-ADAM-MC (Gilman, Mike, illus. 2010)
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Connector Pinouts
2
2
38
35
1
3
37
4
68-pin
Master
Controller
7
8
5
6
9
3
4
1
2
AZedit #1
J-1 of
XCP-ADAM-MC
Assignment
2W
RS485 TX/RX-
RS232C RX
RS232C TX
RS422 TX-
Ground
Ground
RS422 TX+
RS485 TX/RX+
41
39
36
40
7
5
36
6
68-pin
Master
Controller
7
8
5
6
9
3
4
1
2
Trunking System
J-2 of
XCP-ADAM-MC
Assignment 2W
RS485 TX/RX-
Ground
RS232C RX
Not Used
RS422 TX+
RS485 TX/RX+
Ground
RS232C TX
RS422 TX-
44
42
9
8
9
68-pin
Master
Controller
10
7
8
5
6
9
3
4
1
2
UIO-256/PAP/LCP
J-3 of
XCP-ADAM-MC
Assignment 2W
RS485 TX/RX-
Ground
Not Used
Not Used
RS422 TX+
RS485 TX/RX+
Ground
Not Used
RS422 TX-
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45
43
68-pin
Master
Controller
11
43
12
7
8
5
6
9
3
4
1
2
General Purpose
J-4 of
XCP-ADAM-MC
Assignment 2W
RS485 TX/RX-
Ground
Not Used
Not Used
RS422 TX+
RS485 TX/RX+
Ground
Not Used
RS422 TX-
11
14
68-pin
Master
Controller
47
14
General Purpose
7
8
5
6
9
3
4
1
2
J-5 of
XCP-ADAM-
MC
Assignment 2W
RS485 TX/RX-
Ground
Not Used
Not Used
Not Used
RS485 TX/RX+
Ground
Not Used
Not Used
15
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68-pin
Master
Controller
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48
General Purpose / Bus Exp.
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8
5
6
9
3
4
1
2
J-6 of
XCP-ADAM-
MC
Assignment 2W
RS485 TX/RX-
Ground
Not Used
Not Used
Not Used
RS485 TX/RX+
Ground
Not Used
Not Used
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J-7 of
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RS485 TX/RX-
Ground
Not Used
Not Used
Not Used
RS485 TX/RX+
Ground
Not Used
Not Used
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Master
Controller
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5
6
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4
1
2
General Purpose / Bus Exp.
J-8 of
XCP-ADAM-MC
Assignment 2W
RS485 TX/RX-
Ground
Not Used
Not Used
Not Used
RS485 TX/RX+
Ground
Not Used
Not Used
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20
19
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68-pin
Master
Controller
7
8
5
6
9
3
4
1
2
AZedit #2
J-9 of
XCP-ADAM-MC
Assignment 2W
Not Used
Ground
RS232C RX
Not Used
Not Used
Not Used
Ground
RS232C TX
Not Used
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68-pin
Master
Controller
AZedit #3
J-10 of
XCP-ADAM-MC
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21
67
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7
8
5
6
9
3
4
1
2
Assignment 2W
Not Used
Ground
RS232C RX
Not Used
Not Used
Not Used
Ground
RS232C TX
Not Used
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10
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MI (0)
MI (1)
MI (2)
MI (3)
MI (4)
MI (5)
MI (6)
MI (7)
Ground
Ground
Ground
Ground
Ground
MO (0)
MO (1)
MO (2)
MO (3)
MO (4)
MO (5)
MO (6)
MO (7)
Ground
Ground
Ground
Ground
General Purpose
Assignment Signal
Logical Input (0)
Logical Input (1)
Logical Input (2)
Logical Input (3)
Logical Input (4)
Logical Input (5)
Logical Input (6)
Logical Input (7)
Ground
Ground
Ground
Ground
Ground
Logical Output
(0)
Logical Output
(1)
Logical Output
(2)
Logical Output
(3)
Logical Output
(4)
Logical Output
(5)
Logical Output
(6)
Logical Output
(7)
Ground
Ground
Ground
Ground
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General Purpose Interface (GPI) Connector
IMPORTANT: For complete pin out descriptions for the
ADAM Breakout Panel, which includes the GPIO, see the Breakout Panel
Resource Guide. The Breakout Panel
Resource Guide can be found on the website,www.rtsintercoms.com.
The GPI connector provides eight (8) general purpose control outputs. The control inputs can be assigned, using
AZedit, to activate intercom ports, party lines, etc. The control outputs can also be assigned, using AZedit, to be activated by keypanel keys. The control outputs can be used to control lighting, to key remote transmitter, to activate a paging system, etc.
Connections
The GPI inputs require +5 to +12VDC for activation.
Figure 7 shows a typical connection. The GPI outputs are
open collector outputs and require an external voltage to operate. These output pull to common when activated
(Figure 8 shows a typical connection).
FIGURE 7. Typical GPI input connection
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FIGURE 8. Typical GPI output connection
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Device Connections
General Information
Typically, devices are connected to individual intercom ports using Station Breakout Panels as shown in the in the drawings starting on page 35. Depending on the type of breakout panels being used, the individual intercom stations utilize either RJ-12 for keypanels, RJ-11 for audio only devices, or 9-pin D-sub cables.
Each intercom port supplies two (2) pins for audio input, two (2) for audio output, and two (2) for data. All audio connections are balanced, dry lines. All audio inputs and outputs are set for unity gain by default: whatever level is applied at an input is supplied at the output. Input and output levels may be adjusted for individual ports, if required. This may be accomplished either from AZedit or from individual keypanels.
Various types of intercom stations are generally connected to the intercom ports, but other types of audio devices could also be connected. For example, a program source could be connected to the audio input for an intercom port, and in this case the audio output pins are available for other functions.
The data wires for an intercom port are used to send and receive control information between the connected device and the
ADAM AIO card. The data wires are only used by keypanels, by the TIF (Telephone Interface), PAM (Production Audio
Monitor) and by CDP-950 (Camera Delegate Panel). The type of data transmitted includes key press information and display information. For example, when a key is pressed on a keypanel, this information is sent on the data wires to the ADAM frame.
The AIO card talks to the Master Controller, the ADAM frame then makes the necessary talk and listen connections so that a conversation can take place. It also sends data to the device being called; for example, to display the caller’s name at a keypanel, or to activate a telephone line at a TIF interface.
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Port Allocation
The Port Allocation Table is used to support I/O cards with more than 16 ports. It allows you to select which card types occupy which intercom slots and which ports are allocated to each card. Ports can be allocated in groups of four (4). Each group contains 16 ports.
NOTE: If you are running a single frame system, up to 880 ports are supported. If you are running a multiframe Tribus system, you are limited to 256 ports per frame.
IMPORTANT: Check power limitations of each frame before building large intercom systems.
Requirements:
The Port Allocation Table requires the following minimum software and firmware versions:
•
• AZedit V3.9.0
•
• MCII-e V2.3.0
To navigate to the port allocation table in AZedit, do the following:
> From the Options menu, select Port Allocation Table.
The Port Allocation Table Window appears.
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To assign cards to ports, do the following:
1.
2.
In the Type column, delete as many card types as necessary to fit the required frame population.
Deleting the card type also deletes the quantity of allocated ports and the port numbers.
In the Type column, enter the correct card types.
3.
In the Allocated column, enter the correct quantity of ports.
NOTE: The Allocated port count can be for 8, 8+8, 16, or 32/48/64 depending on the desired system architecture and the card types being fitted. When 8+8 or a port count other than 16 is used, fill in additional port count columns.
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In the Ports column, enter the correct port number.
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6.
7.
Using the Intercom Configuration Wizard, resize the frame to its actual frame size.
Click the Test button.
The mapping is tested.
NOTE: A pop-up window appears if mapping fails.
Check column entries and correct as necessary.
Click the Apply button.
The mapping is applied to the frame.
IMPORTANT: In the Port Allocation Window, a warning column shows if there are wrong card types and/or unallocated ports.
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Master Controller Breakout Panel – XCP-ADAM-MC
Specifications
Dimensions
18.98” (482mm)W x 1.69” (43mm) H x 472” (12mm) D
Weight
1 lb. (.4534kg)
Baud Rates for the XCP-ADAM-MC
NOTE: J9 and J10 are RS-232, J7 and J8 are RS-485. In Tribus systems, you can elect whether to use J7 and J8 or J9 and
J10 for your second and third AZedit ports.
J5
J6
J7
J1
J2
J3
J4
TABLE 4. Baud Rates for XCP-ADAM-MC connections
Connector
J8
J9
J10
J11
UIO/PAP/LCP
PAP-32
N/A
N/A
General Purpose/Bus.
Expander
AZedit
AZedit
AZedit
GPIO
Description
AZedit
Trunking
9600, 19.2K, or 38.4K
9600, 19.2K, or 38.4K
9600, 19.2K, or 38.4K
N/A
Baud Rate
9600 or 38.4K
9600 or 38.4K
76.8K
9600
9600, 19.2K, or 38.4K
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Connecting the Master Controller Breakout Panel
To connect the XCP-ADAM-MC to the ADAM-M, do the following:
> Connect J12 on the back of the XCP-ADAM-MC to J2 on the MCII-e back card.
OR
Connect J13 on the back of the XCP-ADAM-MC to J2 on the MCII-e back card.
NOTE: For redundant MCs, connect J12 to one (1) MC J2 connector and connect J13 to the second MC J2 connector.
AZedit
An ADAM Intercom System can be setup in a variety of configurations to meet different user requirements.
NOTE: By default, the AZedit configuration program uses COM1 and 38400 baud for communication between the computer and intercom system. COM2 and/or 9600 baud, USB, Network connections are selectable as options in
AZedit (Options|Communications). When operating at 38.4k baud, DIP switch number 1 must be set to the ON position on both the main and backup master controller cards in the ADAM frame or depending on the type of
Master Controller you are using.
Configuration Computer Connection and Check
of the configuration PC.
To install AZedit on the configuration computer with a CD, do the following:
1.
2.
Insert the AZedit software CD into the computer.
Follow the instructions to load AZedit onto the PC.
To install AZedit on the configuration computer with software downloaded from the web, do the following:
> Run the install software.
NOTE: The computer should have at least 2MB of extended memory (4MB preferably).
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To connect the AZedit computer to the intercom, do the following:
> Using a DB-9 cable, connect the PC to J1 on the XCP-ADAM-MC breakout panel.
NOTE: If the link between the computer and intercom system is functioning properly, the current intercom system configuration should upload (even if nothing has yet been programmed). Online mode should appear at the lower right of the computer screen. If not, check the cable wiring and the connection between the computer and the intercom system.
Configuring the MCII-e
System Requirements
IMPORTANT:
If you are using:
• A single-frame system, you must use MCII-e version 1.6.2 or later.
• A multi-frame system with Tribus cards, you must use MCII-e version 2.0.2 or later.
Before you configure your MCII-e System Controller card, verify the following items are updated:
• AZedit v-2.08.01 or later
• AIO-8 v-10.3.4 or later
• AIO-16 v-1.0.0 or later
Default Ethernet IP Addresses
Product
RVON-I/O
RVON-8
RVON-1& RVON-2
RVON-C
RVON-16
GPIO-16
MCII-e
Cronus
Zeus III
Default IP Address
192.168.0.1
192.168.0.2
192.168.0.3
192.168.0.4
192.168.0.5
192.168.0.6
192.168.0.7
192.168.0.8
192.168.0.9
Default Subnet Address
255.255.0.0
255.255.0.0
255.255.0.0
255.255.0.0
255.255.0.0
255.255.0.0
255.255.0.0
255.255.0.0
255.255.0.0
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Ethernet Setup for MCII-e System Controller
NOTE: The PC must be running version 2.08.01 or later of AZedit and have an Ethernet card installed. The MCII-e can support up to 32 concurrent sessions of AZedit on Ethernet.
To set the IP address for the MCII-e Controller, do the following:
1.
2.
3.
Using a RS-232 (ADAM/ADAM-M standard) cable, connect J1 on the XCP-ADAM-MC to the COM port on the
PC.
Open AZedit.
The Keypanels/Ports screen appears.
From the Options menu, select Communications.
The Communications window appears.
4.
5.
6.
7.
NOTE: A PC may not have a serial port. If using an alternative, such as a USB-Serial Interface, check the PC’s
Window’s device manager screen to see where the device is installed.
Select the correct Connection radio button.
In the COM Port field, select the COM Port from the drop down menu
OR enter the COM Port number in the form shown.
In the Baud Rate field, select 38.4kbps.
Click OK.
The ADAM-M is configured to connect to AZedit serially.
8.
NOTE: On the top AZedit tool bar, the plug/socket icon should turn purple.
Select the purple plug/socket icon to go online.
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From the Option menu, select Ethernet Setup.
The Ethernet Setup screen appears.
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10.
11.
12.
In the IP Address field, enter the IP Address for the current MCII-e System Controller.
In the Network Mask field, enter the Network Mask number for the current MCII-e System Controller.
Where appropriate, in the Default Gateway field, enter the Gateway number for the MCII-e System Controller.
NOTE:
13.
14.
15.
• If the MCII-e communicates with hosts outside its network, enter the IP address of a host or router which will serve as the Gateway. Otherwise, if the MCII-e only needs to communicate with the local network, leave the Default Gateway field at its default setting (0.0.0.0).
• The Default Gateway is normally configured the same on both the active and standby MC-II-e System
Controller Cards.
• The same screen you use to set the network settings can be used to view the settings as well. You must be connected using a serial connection via J1 to make changes, but you can view them with any type of
AZedit connection (J1, J9, J10, or Ethernet).
• If there are two (2) controllers, they must each have their own unique IP Addresses (different from each other and any other devices sharing the same network).
Click Apply.
Click Close.
The Ethernet Setup window is closed.
Connect the MCII-e System Controller to your network with an Ethernet cable.
NOTE: The unique Ethernet MAC address assigned to each MCII-e card during manufacturing is displayed in the field MAC Address. It is NOT possible to modify this address.
16.
Connect the PC to your network with an Ethernet cable.
NOTE: If you do not know these numbers, your system administrator can supply the IP Address and Netmask to use.
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To configure the communication settings, do the following:
1.
From the Options menu, select Communications.
The Communication screen appears
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3.
In the Connection area, select the Network radio button.
In the IP Address field, either enter the MCII-e IP Address you wish to connect with, or click the Search button.
The search button scans the network for any MCII-e devices. If multiple units are on the network, each will appear in the list.
4.
5.
Select the MCII-e System Controller you wish to work with.
Click OK.
The Communications screen closes. The IP Address is configured in AZedit for the MCII-e System Controller.
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General Description
The RTS Trunking System manages intercommunications between separate intercom systems using intercom ports that have been reserved and interconnected between the intercom systems. Keypanels or other data devices can then communicate with various destinations in other intercom systems via the reserved intercom ports. This is different from bus expansion, in which the bus system of two (2) or more frames are interconnected to form one (1) larger system.
The RTS Trunking System consists of a TM-10K and one(1) or more ICP-2000 Interconnect Panels, depending on the number of intercom systems to be trunked. A backup TM-10Kmay also be added to prevent downtime in the event of a failure of the main master control unit. When both main and backup control units are used, a SWP-2000 Switch Over Panel is required.
Hardware Requirements
Serial Ports
The TM-10K requires the standard COM1 and COM2 devices.
COM1-used for TrunkEdit
COM2-used for TrunkSupervisor
NOTE: One (1) or more serial cards must be installed in order to communicate with the intercoms.
If serial cards are not installed, the TM-10K still runs, but cannot connect to any intercoms.
Network Port
The TM-10K can connect to the ADAM or the ADAM-M through an Ethernet cable connected to your network.
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Physically Connecting the RTS Trunking System to the ADAM-M
To physically connect the RTS Trunking System to the ADAM-M through a SERIAL PORT, do the following:
1.
2.
On the front panel of the XCP_ADAM-MC breakout panel, connect an RS-485 cable to J2.
Connect the other end of the RS-485 cable to the respective port (usually J1) on the ICP-2000.
ICP-2000
XCP-ADAM-MC
To physically connect the RTS Trunking System to the ADAM-M through a NETWORK CONNECTION, do the following:
1.
2.
3.
4.
On the back panel of the TM-10K, connect an Ethernet cable.
Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to your network.
On the back of the MCII-e card in the ADAM-M frame, connect an Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port.
Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to your network.
TM-10K Rear Panel
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Connecting the RTS Trunking System to the ADAM-M through Trunk Edit
To connect the ADAM-M to a Trunk Master, do the following:
1.
2.
In the left navigation pane in Trunk Edit, click Intercom.
The Intercom bar expands.
Click the Setup icon.
A table displaying setup information for each intercom system is displayed.
3.
NOTE: On the initial setup, this table is empty.
For each trunked intercom system under the Name 4 column of the setup table, enter a unique four (4) character
name.
4.
5.
NOTE: You can also enter unique six (6) and eight (8) character names under the Name 6 and Name 8 columns, but these are optional.
In the Connection column, right-click a connection.
A pop-up menu appears.
From the pop-up menu, select Serial or Network.
To connect via SERIAL CONNECTION, do the following: a.
b.
c.
From the Baud Rate column, right-click a baud rate.
A pop-up menu appears.
From the pop-up menu, select Select baud rate.
A pop-up menu appears.
From the pop-up menu, select 9600 or 38.4.
d.
e.
f.
NOTE: For locally trunked systems (i.e. connected via cable only), select 38.4K. For remote trunked systems (eg. connected via RVON pass through data), select 9600.
From the COM Port column, right-click the RS-485 COM port the TM-10K is to use.
A pop-up menu appears.
From the pop-up menus, select Select COM port.
A pop-up menu appears.
From the pop-up menu, select the COM port.
The available COM ports are dependant on how many ACCES I/O RS-485 PCIe cards are installed.
To connect via NETWORK CONNECTION (Ethernet), do the following: a.
b.
From the Primary IP Address column, enter the IP Address.
OR
Right-click the Primary IP Address.
A pop-up menu appears.
From the pop-up menu, select Browse for intercom IP Address....
A pop-up menu appears.
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In the Available Intercoms window, select the intercom.
The Selected Intercom view displays the details for the intercom.
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Click the OK button.
The IP Address appears in the Primary IP Address column.
IMPORTANT: For the ADAM-M intercom, enter the IP Address for the standby controller.
6.
7.
If desired, set the cascade cost for this intercom. See the TM-10K Trunk Master SWP-2000 Switch Over Panel ICP-
2000 Interconnect Panel Technical Manual ( F01U286740) found at www.rtsintercoms.com
Send changes to the Trunk Master.
Ethernet Adapters
The TM-10K supports the use of a single Ethernet adapter. This is used for active/standby communications and for TrunkEdit communications via Ethernet.
NOTE: If TrunkEdit via Ethernet is used, the computers must be connected by a switch or a hub; otherwise, a single
CAT-5 crossover cable can be used between the active and standby computers.
• For more detailed installation and configuration instructions, see the TM-10K Trunk Master SWP-2000
Switch Over Panel ICP-2000 Interconnect Panel Technical Manual (F01U286740) found at www.rtsintercoms.com.
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UIO/PAP/LCP
UIO-256/GPIO-16 Input/Output Frame
Each UIO-256/GPIO-16 provides 16 GPIs (General Purpose Input) and 16 GPOs (General Purpose Output). The GPIs can be set up as remotely controlled keypanel keys to activate intercom ports, party lines, GPOs, etc. within the intercom system.
The GPOs are typically assigned for activation from keypanel keys. They can be used to control lighting, to key remote transmitters, paging systems, etc.
NOTE: The GPIO-16 with Ethernet support requires the following requirements:
• AZedit – version 3.3.0 or later
• MCII-e – version 1.5.0 or later
• Cronus – version 1.4.0 or later
The maximum number of devices that can be connected when using a GPIO-16 are as follows
• Zeus, Zeus II, and ADAM CS – Four (4) devices (64 relays)
• ADAM and Cronus – 16 devices (256 relays)
REFERENCE: For more detailed installation and configuration information, see:
• UIO-256 user manual (P/N 9330-7499-000) or GPIO-16 user manual (P/N 9350-7842-000)
NOTE: The baud rate, as well as all UIO-256/GPIO-16, PAP, and LCP-102 devices is fixed at 76.8k baud.
Connecting a single UIO-256/GPIO-16 Frame
To connect a single UIO-256/GPIO-16 frame, do the following:
1.
Using a RS-485 data cable, connect a single UIO-256/GPIO-16 to J3 of the Master Controller Breakout Panel.
3.
4.
2.
NOTE: If a PAP is also being used, it may be wired to the same connector. Alternatively, use a punch block or other
Y-cable connector system.
Set SW-1 DIP switch on the back of the UIO-256/GPIO-16 to select a range 1-16.
The SW-2 DIP switches are not used, and their positions do not matter.
Connect relay outputs to external devices using the relay outputs connector, J5.
Connect the input devices using the opto-isolator connector, J7.
Connecting Additional UIO-256/GPIO-16 Frames
NOTE: Up to 15 additional UIO-256/GPIO-16 frames may be connected in a parallel bus configuration using the 15-pin ribbon cables provided.
3.
4.
1.
2.
5.
6.
To connect multiple UIO-256/GPIO-16 frames together, do the following:
Using a Y cable(Figure 9), connect the J3 output of the ADAM MC to the J2 on the UIO-256/GPIO-16.
Connect J2 output of the first UIO-256/GPIO-16 to the J2 input of the second UIO-256/GPIO-16.
Connect the J2 output of the second UIO-256/GPIO-16 to the J2 input of the third.
Repeat as necessary.
Set SW1 DIP switches on each UIO-256/GPIO-16 to select a unique panel number.
Connect to the opto-isolator outputs and relay inputs as for the first UIO-256/GPIO-16.
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FIGURE 9. Y-Cable Diagram
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General Description
Up to 15 PAPs (Program Assign Panel) can be connected to the intercom system. Each PAP has DIP switches to assign it as panel number 1 through 15, and to select either a low or high IFB range. As supplied, PAPs expect all program sources to be connected to sequential intercom ports of the intercom system starting with port #1. The options and default setting for the
PAP series are summarized in the following table:
TABLE 5. PAP Addresses
Model Default Ports for
Program Input
Panel No.
(Default = 1)
PAP-940
PAP-950-50
PAP-951
PAP-952
1-24
1-50
1-8
1-16
1-4
1-4
1-4
1-4
IFB Range
Low (Default)
1-40
1-50
1-12
1-24
High
41-80
51-100
13-24
25-48
The intercom port addresses for program input, as well as the low and high ranges for IFB output, are stored in EPROM memory in the PAP. In some cases, it may be desirable to control program sources and IFB ranges other than those allowed by the defaults. In such cases, new custom EPROMs can be programmed as needed. Contact your intercom system dealer for further information.
Connecting a PAP-32
To connect a PAP to the XCP-ADAM-MC, do the following:
> Connect DB-9 FRAME connector to J3 on the XCP-ADAM-MC breakout panel.
NOTE: The baud rate, as well as all UIO-256/GPIO-16, PAP, and LCP-102 devices is fixed at 76.8k baud.
A cable must be made to connect the PAP-32 to the system. See the following figures for the proper cabling diagram.
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LCP-102
General Description
The LCP-102 (Level Control Panel) combines the features of an analog trim panel, a CDP (Camera Delegate Panel), and a
PAP in a single frame, 2 RU high. You can easily switch between three (3) panel modes and make rapid configuration changes using the menu selector on the front panel. In each mode, you can make up to 64 assignments and then adjust the assignment levels. For example, in Trims mode, you can assign and adjust the analog input and output trims for up to 64 intercom ports.
• In PAP mode, you can select the program input source and set its level for each of 64 IFBs.
• In CDP mode, you can assign up to 64 intercom ports to any combination of party lines and then adjust the listen level for each participant on the party line.
The LCP-102 connects to the auxiliary data port of any ADAM, ADAM-M, Cronus, or Zeus intercom system. Also, it has a loop connector for connection to an auxiliary device, such as another LCP-102, or a UIO-256/GPIO-16 frame. Since a single
LCP-102 provides trim adjustments for 64 ports, only one (1) unit is required to completely configure an ADAM-M or Zeus system. For larger ADAM intercom systems, up to 15 additional LCP-102 frames can be connected via the loop connectors.
Connecting an LCP-102
To connect an LCP-102, do the following:
> Attach the DATA connector on the LCP-102 to J3 on the XCP-ADAM-MC.
To connect multiple LCP-102 devices, do the following:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Attach the DATA connector on the LCP-102 to J3 on the XCP-ADAM-MC.
Attach the LOOP connector on the first LCP-102 to the DATA connector on the second LCP-102.
Attach the LOOP connector on the second LCP-102 to the DATA connector on the third LCP-102.
Add up to 15 LCP-102 devices, if desired.
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REFERENCE: For more detailed installation and configuration information, see the LCP-102 user manual
(P/N F01U193250).
FIGURE 10. Interconnect Cable From ADAM-M
FIGURE 11. Cable to interconnect two (2) LCPs.
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Keypanels and Audio/Data Devices
When connecting keypanels and audio/data devices to a frame, a breakout panel must be used. A breakout panel allows you to connect multiple devices with the same connection type to one (1) AIO card.
Available breakout panels for the ADAM-M frame are:
• XCP-954-48
• XCP-955
• XCP-40-DB9
• XCP-40-RJ11
•
•
•
XCP-32-DB9
XCP-16-DB-9-T
XCP-48-RJ-45
For specific information on your keypanel or audio device, consult the devices user manual.
FIGURE 12. Keypanel with Data Cabling
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Audio Only Devices
Audio only devices, such as SSA-324, DSI-2008, etc. must use a breakout panel. A breakout panel allows you to connect multiple devices with the same connection type to one (1) AIO card.
Available breakout panels for the ADAM-M frame are:
• XCP-954-48
• XCP-955
• XCP-40-DB9
• XCP-40-RJ11
•
•
•
XCP-32-DB9
XCP-16-DB-9-T
XCP-48-RJ-45
For specific information on your keypanel or audio device, consult the devices user manual:
FIGURE 13. Audio Only Cabling
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RJ-45 Backcard
With its 16 RJ-45 connectors, the RJ-45 backcard eliminates the need for a breakout panel to connect keypanels to the intercom. The design lends to a more organized wiring scheme and an easier intercom system setup.
This connector card supports both RJ-45 and RJ-12 connector plugs, as well as 568A, 568B and USOC wiring.
IMPORTANT: The RJ-45 backcard connector card is specifically designed for the AIO-16 Input/Output card for the ADAM-M intercoms system and is not compatible with any other card or intercom system.
Because of the extended card size, can only be installed in slots 1-6.
To install the RJ-45 back card into an existing ADAM-M frame, do the following:
1.
NOTE: The following instructions can be used for installing an RJ-45 backcard in a new ADAM-M system with blank card plates.
If present, remove the AIO-16 front card associated with the slot you want to use for the RJ-45 backcard.
IMPORTANT: It is important to remove the AIO-16 front card, if present, from the ADAM-M before installing the
RJ-45 backcard to reduce the risk of bending the connector pins. If the RJ-45 backcard connector pins are bent, this can result in permanent damage to the backcard and the need to replace it.
2.
3.
Using a Phillips head screwdriver, remove the screws holding the MDR backcard, SCSI backcard, or blank card plate in the slot.
Remove the MDR, SCSI backcard, or blank card plate.
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Using a Phillips head screwdriver, remove the two (2) screws of the adjoining extended card plate on the rear of the chassis.
5.
Using a long shaft Phillips head screwdriver, remove the collared screw inside the chassis.
6.
Carefully remove the extended card plate from its slot.
7.
Taking care to fit the RJ-45 Backcard in the guides properly, place the card in the desired slot.
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Applying even pressure on each end of the backcard, push the card into place.
The backcard should be flush with the chassis rails on both sides.
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9.
Using your fingers or a flat-head screwdriver, tighten the two (2) thumbscrews on either end of the backcard into the chassis frame.
IMPORTANT: Do not use and electric screwdriver to tighten the thumbscrews. Do not over-tighten the thumbscrews.
Using an electric screwdriver or over-tightening can cause the thumbscrews to strip.
10.
Replace the AIO-16 front card you initially removed, taking care to properly seat it in the slot.
To remove the RJ-45 backcard from the ADAM-M, do the following:
1.
2.
Using your fingers or a flat-head screwdriver, loosen the two (2) thumbscrews from the ADAM M chassis, being careful not to remove the screws from the RJ-45 backcard.
Grasping the thumbscrews, pull the RJ-45 backcard from the ADAM-M chassis.
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Pin 1
Pin 2
Pin 3
Pin 4
Pin 5
Pin 6
Pin 7
Pin 8
Pin 2
Pin 3
Pin 4
Pin 5
Pin 6
Pin 7
RJ-45 Connector Pin Out
Data +
Data-
Audio Out +
Audio In +
Audio In -
Audio Out -
Data +
Data -
RJ-12 Connector Pin Out
Data-
Audio Out +
Audio In +
Audio In -
Audio Out -
Data +
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Table of contents
- 9 General Description
- 9 Features
- 10 Reference View
- 11 Specifications
- 12 Alarm Operation
- 12 Status Relay Pin Out
- 13 Mounting the Central Matrix Components
- 15 Initial Setup
- 15 Checklist before cabling:
- 17 ADAM-M Cards
- 17 Front Card Access
- 17 Card Removal and Installation
- 19 Unused Back Card Slots
- 19 Supported ADAM-M Configurations
- 20 Master Controller Card DIP Switches
- 22 Power Supply Removal and Installation
- 23 Fan Removal and Replacement
- 24 AC Power - Chassis
- 24 Fan Air Filter Replacement
- 25 Fuse Replacement
- 27 ADAM-M Frame Power-Up
- 27 Circuit Card Reset and Fail Indication
- 29 Breakout Panel
- 30 Connector Pinouts
- 35 General Information
- 36 Port Allocation
- 39 Specifications
- 39 Baud Rates for the XCP-ADAM-MC
- 40 Connecting the Master Controller Breakout Panel
- 40 Configuration Computer Connection and Check
- 41 System Requirements
- 41 Default Ethernet IP Addresses
- 42 Ethernet Setup for MCII-e System Controller
- 45 Trunking
- 45 Trunk Master
- 46 Physically Connecting the RTS Trunking System to the ADAM-M
- 47 Connecting the RTS Trunking System to the ADAM-M through Trunk Edit
- 48 Ethernet Adapters
- 49 UIO/PAP/LCP
- 49 UIO-256/GPIO-16 Input/Output Frame
- 51 PAP-32
- 52 LCP-102
- 54 Keypanels and Audio/Data Devices
- 55 Audio Only Devices
- 61 Notes