Alarm Slot; Figure 17 Connecting Sensors To The Alarm Connector - ZyXEL Communications MES-3728 User Manual

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Chapter 3 Hardware Overview

3.1.6 ALARM Slot

The ALARM slot (fitted with the alarm connector) allows you to connect devices to the
Switch, such as smoke or movement detectors, sensors, or even other ZyXEL switches which
support the external alarm feature. This feature is in addition to the system alarm, which
detects abnormal temperatures, voltage levels and fan speeds on the Switch.
Your Switch can respond to an external alarm in five ways.
• The ALM LED shows an alert.
• The ALARM slot can send an external alarm on to another device such as an alarm bell.
• By daisy-chaining the alarm sensor cables from one Switch to another ZyXEL switch
which supports this feature, the external alarm alert (but not the system alarm) is received
on each Switch.
• The Switch can be configured to send an SNMP trap to the SNMP server. See
on page 258
• The Switch can be configured to create an error log of the alarm. See
277
for more information on using the system log.
3.1.6.1 Connect a Sensor to the ALARM Slot
This section shows you how to connect up to four sensors to the ALARM slot and to let a bell
signal the alarm, as shown in the diagram below.

Figure 17 Connecting Sensors to the ALARM connector

Follow these steps to connect an external sensor device to the Switch.
1 Use a connector to connect wires of the correct gauge to the sensor's power output pins.
See
Chapter 38 on page 299
documentation to identify its two power output pins.
2 Connect these two wires to any one of the following pairs of power input pins on the
Switch's ALARM connector--(4,5) (6,7) (8,9) (10,11). The pin numbers run from the
right side of the connector to the left.
2a Connect each of the sensor's two power output wires to the ALARM connector by
2b Insert the wire and release the spring clip.
48
for more information on using SNMP.
Forced
Entry
for the wire specifications. Check the sensor's
depressing the spring clip corresponding to the pin you are connecting to.
Smoke
Flooding
Movement
ALARM Slot
Section 30.3
Section 32.1 on page
Alarm
bell
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