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Wiring and Configuration Instruction This ENVIROMUX Sensor is intended for connection to an NTI ENVIROMUX-MINI-LXO /-16D / -5D/-2D for use in detecting changes in the environment. When properly connected, the sensors will provide signals to the ENVIROMUX that with proper configuration will result in alert messages being sent to the administrator of the ENVIROMUX.
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Connect the AC adapter wire labeled “PLUS 12” to the “+12” marked in the image below. Connect the AC adapter wire labeled “NEG” to the terminal labeled “—“ (negative) as shown in the image below. ENVIROMUX-IMD-TAA2(-P) Wire to contact terminals)
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Installation- ENVIROMUX-16D / -5D / -2D Using RJ45 Sensor Socket If an RJ45 Sensor socket is available, a contact sensor can be connected to it using a CAT5 cable. Connect the CAT5 cable as indicated in the image below. Connect the white/orange and orange (ALARM) wires to the contact terminals of the sensor. If the sensor does not have a tamper feature, or you do not wish to use it, simply omit the connection to pin 5.
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Note: Using 16-26AWG wire, the sensor can be mounted up to 1000 feet away from the ENVIROMUX. Connect two more 18-22 awg wires (not supplied) between the “12V” and “ “ (ground) terminals and the “+12” and “NEG” terminals on the sensor. Note: If the “AUX PWR”...
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Operation 1. If the sensor includes an AC adapter, connect the AC adapter to a 120VAC power source. If the sensor is powered by an ENVIROMUX, the sensor will be powered any time the ENVIROMUX is ON. The sensor has an LED that will illuminate to indicate the sensor is in alert.
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Example of sensor configuration in ENVIROMUX-16D/ -5D/ -2D using RJ45...
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