Rs232 (Term) Local Interface Jack; Rj45 (Node) Jack Signal Pinouts; Rs232 (Term) Jack Signal Pinouts - Zhone IMACS 8000 User Manual

Integrated access device
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RJ48 Pin
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
The alarm interface is activated by the ACO setting. This will activate the device when a
designated alarm occurs. See chapter on Alarms to review the conditions and settings
necessary to enable this feature.
Connect pins 4 and 5 to provide an open relay contact to the external device upon occurrence
of an alarm. Or, connect pins 3 and 5 for a relay contact closure upon alarm.
Using the Control Terminal Port
The RS-232 Control Terminal Port allows you to connect the Integrated Access System to a
local VT100-compatible terminal, which you can then use to control the system. This port is
configured as a DCE interface.
Connect your local terminal to the TERM jack of the INF-E card. This is an RJ-45 jack in
compliance with EIA-561. Figure C-18 shows the pin locations on this jack, and Table C-14
lists the signal pinouts.
RS232 Pin
4
5
6
All other pins are open.
Pin Outs
Table C-13. RJ45 (NODE) Jack Signal Pinouts
Designation
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ANC
ANO
ACOM
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GND
Figure C-18.RS232 (TERM) Local Interface Jack
Table C-14. RS232 (TERM) Jack Signal Pinouts
Function
Signal Ground
Receive Data
Transmit Data
Function
not used
not used
Alarm on Closed Condition
Alarm on Open Condition
Alarm Common Lead (Source)
not used
not used
Chassis Ground
Pin 1
Pin 8
Direction
N/A
To local terminal
To access system
9-pin connector
5
3
2
C-21

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