Output Relay Wet Or Dry Jumpers; Initial Configuration - Johnson Controls Tyco 8200-1466-01 Quick Start Manual

Ip-acm ethernet door module
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Inputs
See
Figure 4
on
Page 9
dual EOL configuration. Further configurations may be selected through the IP-ACM v2 editor in C•CURE 9000.

Output Relay Wet or Dry Jumpers

The two output relays can be Dry or Wet, based on the position of these jumpers.
■ When Dry, the integrator must supply the external power that the relay switches. When set to Dry, use the C, NO,
or NC connections.
■ When Wet, the IP-ACM sources the power. When set to Wet, use the GND, NO, or NC connections.
Jumper Settings
■ 12 VDC Wet sourced from Jumper 1 to 2
■ 24 VDC Wet sourced from Jumper 3 to 4
■ Dry use external power - Park Jumper on 2 to 3

Initial Configuration

The IP-ACM v2 requires:
■ iSTAR Ultra/Ultra SE/Ultra LT firmware version 6.5.4 or higher
If the iSTAR Ultra, Ultra SE, or Ultra LT is running firmware v6.6.B and higher refer to the latest respective Controller Installation and
NOTE
Configuration Guide, available from the website, for iSTAR controller configuration information.
■ C•CURE 9000 version 2.60 SP1 and higher
Initial configuration of the IP-ACM Ethernet Door Module v2 can be performed in two modes:
■ Normal Operation mode
■ Standalone configuration mode
Use Normal operation mode when using DHCP network addressing, and use Standalone configuration mode when
configuring a static IP address for the IP-ACM v2.
The IP-ACM Ethernet port (J1) defaults to using DHCP.
NOTE
The MAC Address of the IP-ACM Ethernet Door Module v2 is located on the module, enclosure, or shipping carton.
Software House strongly recommends that you use a Static IP address when configuring iSTAR controllers.
12
for the four supervised inputs, P11 to P14, of the IP-ACM v2. Use standard Software House 1K
Figure 7:  Wet/Dry Relay Jumper

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