4- Wire Call Signal Connections; Call Signal Connections For Adam, Adam Cs, And Zeus - RTS SSA-424 User Instructions

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2.5
4-
C
S
WIRE
ALL
These connections require the call signal
option.
2.5.1
C
S
C
ALL
IGNAL
ADAM CS,
AND
You can use the General Purpose Interface (GPI)
connector to interface call signals. The pin-out of the
connector is the same for all of these intercom
systems (Table 1).
ADAM GPI Connector: XCP-ADAM-MC, J11
ADAM CS GPI Connector: J903
Zeus GPI Connector: J27
If your intercom system is equipped with a UIO-256
Universal Input/Output Frame, you can also use that
for connections (Tables 2 and 3, page 12).
As an alternative to using the GPI, you can use
external components to send and receive call signals
as described in paragraph 2.5.2.
Typical GPI connections are shown in Figure 5.
Note, the example uses GPI outputs #1 and #2 and
GPI input #1. You may substitute other GPI inputs
and outputs.
IMPORTANT NOTE FOR AZEDIT USERS: AZedit
version 1.06 includes a feature which allows you to
invert the action of the GPI outputs. By default, these
outputs are set to duplicate the actio of the RTS
FR9528 Relay Frame accessory. This is the correct
setting for use with the SSA-424. To check the
AZedit setting, select Intercom Configuration in the
Options menu. Click on the Options tab, then verify
that Configure onboard GPI outputs in FR9528
mode is selected.
CLEAR-COM APPLICATION NOTE: IF A
CALL ENABLE/INHIBIT SWITCH IS NOT
USED, A JUMPER MUST BE
INSTALLED TO ENABLE CALL SIGNALING.
THE JUMPER IS NOT REQUIRED FOR
ANY OTHER APPLICATION.
UIO-256 APPLICATION NOTE: GPI OUT - AT THE UIO-256 END, USE THE NORMAL OPEN (NO) CONTACT
FOR GPI OUT CONNECTION, AND USE THE RELAY COMMON CONTACT FOR THE COMMON CONNECTION.
GPI IN
- USE THE INPUT HIGH PIN FOR THE GPI IN CONNECTION, AND USE THE COMMON PIN FOR THE
COMMON CONNECTION.
Figure 5. Call signal connections for ADAM, ADAM CS, or Zeus Intercom Systems. This example usesGPI outputs #1 and #2 and
GPI input #1; however, you may use any other available GPI inputs and outputs. The Call Enable/Inhibit connection is optional. It gives
you the ability to disable call signaling using a GPI output. However, when connecting to a Clear-Com intercom system, if an enable/
inhibit switch is not connected, a jumper must be installed as shown to enable call signaling. The jumper should not be installed for any
other application. Note, you DO NOT have to use GPI outputs for call signaling or call enable/inhibit: you can use simple switches instead
as shown in Figure 6.
C
IGNAL
ONNECTIONS
ADAM,
ONNECTIONS FOR
Z
EUS
TO SSA-424
AUX CONNECTOR
(SYSTEM A OR B)
DB9F CABLE
CONNECTOR PIN NUMBERS
(View from solder or crimp side)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8 9
Table 1. GPI Connector Pin-out
(ADAM, ADAM CS, and Zeus)
P
P
P
P
P
n i
n i
n i
n i
n i
N
N
N
N
N
. o
. o
. o
. o
. o
F
F
F
F
F
u
u
u
u
u
n
n
n
n
n
t c
t c
t c
t c
t c
1
G
I P
2
G
I P
3
G
I P
4
G
I P
5
G
I P
6
G
I P
7
G
I P
8
G
I P
9
C
o
m
1
0
C
o
m
1
1
C
o
m
1
2
C
o
m
1
3
C
o
m
1
4
G
I P
1
5
G
I P
1
6
G
I P
1
7
G
I P
1
8
G
I P
1
9
G
I P
2
0
G
I P
2
1
G
I P
2
2
C
o
m
2
3
C
o
m
2
4
C
o
m
2
5
C
o
m
*
U
s
e
a
y n
a
a v
a l i
b
e l
c
o
o
u
p t
u
. t
TO GPI IN COMMON
TO GPI IN #1 (4-WIRE CALL RECEIVE INPUT)
FROM GPI OUT #2 (OPTIONAL CALL ENABLE/INHIBIT CONTROL)
FROM GPI OUT #1 (4-WIRE CALL SEND OUTPUT)
GPI OUT COMMON (SEE UIO-256 APPLICATION NOTE)
o i
o i
o i
o i
o i
n
n
n
n
n
n I
p
t u
#
1
H
g i
h
5 (
1 -
8
V
D
C
)
n I
p
t u
#
2
H
g i
h
5 (
1 -
8
V
D
C
)
n I
p
t u
#
3
H
g i
h
5 (
1 -
8
V
D
C
)
n I
p
t u
#
4
H
g i
h
5 (
1 -
8
V
D
C
)
n I
p
t u
#
5
H
g i
h
5 (
1 -
8
V
D
C
)
n I
p
t u
#
6
H
g i
h
5 (
1 -
8
V
D
C
)
n I
p
t u
#
7
H
g i
h
5 (
1 -
8
V
D
C
)
n I
p
t u
#
8
H
g i
h
5 (
1 -
8
V
D
C
)
m
o
* n
m
o
* n
m
o
* n
m
o
* n
m
o
* n
O
t u
#
1
O
t u
#
2
O
t u
#
3
O
t u
#
4
O
t u
#
5
O
t u
#
6
O
t u
#
7
O
t u
#
8
m
o
* n
m
o
* n
m
o
* n
m
o
* n
m
m
o
n
p
n i
i w
h t
a
y n
G
I P
n i
p
t u
r o
SSA-424 U
M
SER
11
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