GAI-Tronics 10962-001 Manual

Ami redundant controller modules

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Pub. 42004-708L2B
G A I - T R O N I C S ®
A H U B B E L L C O M P A N Y
Model 10962-001 and 10962-002
AMI Redundant Controller Modules
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General Information

The Model 10962-001 and 10962-002 AMI Redundant Controllers (ARC) are designed for GAI-Tronics
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or public address systems requiring redundant alarm tone/speech generators. They work in
conjunction with the GAI-Tronics Model 10959-105, -106, -207, and -208 Audio Messenger Interface
(AMI) units. The AMI acts as the alarm tone/speech generator to produce emergency tones and/or pre-
recorded speech messages. Refer to Pub. 42004-399 for more information on the Model 10959-105 and -
106 AMIs and Pub. 42004-404 for Models 10959-207 and -208 AMIs.
The ARC and AMI devices can be connected in two different configurations depending on the system
requirements. If both AMIs are to be installed at the same location, one Model 10962-002 ARC Module
can be used to control both AMIs. Refer to Figure 3. If the AMIs are to be installed at separate locations,
one Model 10960-001 ARC Module is required at each location. Each ARC will control its respective
AMI. Refer to Figure 4.
In either configuration, one AMI acts as the "active" alarm generator and the other AMI acts as the "back-
up." The ARC module(s) control which AMI is active and which is back-up.
During normal alarm operation, input contacts are applied simultaneously to both the active and back-up
AMIs. The ARC module(s) allow only the active generator to play the tone/speech message over the
system speakers. The back-up AMI is held in standby mode to prevent audio mixing of the two AMI
tone/speech messages.
In the event of a failure of the active AMI, the back-up AMI becomes active and plays its tone/speech
message over the system speakers.
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  • Page 1: General Information

    GAI-Tronics retains all intellectual property and other rights in or to the information contained herein, and such information may only be used in connection with the operation of your GAI-Tronics product or system. This manual may not be disclosed in any form, in whole or in part, directly or indirectly, to any third party.
  • Page 2: Hardware Configuration

    Page: 2 of 17 Hardware Configuration The Model 10962-001 Single Redundant Controller Module consists of one AMI Redundancy Controller PCBA mounted to the base and one LCD module mounted to the front of the base. Model 10962-002 Dual Redundant Controller has two 69842-001 AMI Redundancy Controller PCBAs mounted to the base and has two LCD modules mounted to the front of the base.
  • Page 3: Block Diagrams

    Pub. 42004-708L2B Model 10962-001 and 10962-002 AMI Redundant Controller Modules Page: 3 of 17 Block Diagrams Figure 3 shows the equipment block diagram when the ARC module and AMIs are installed in the same location. Figure 3. Model 10962-002 ARC and AMI Block Diagram f:\standard ioms - current release\42004 instr.
  • Page 4 ARC devices is 100 meters. The distance can be extended by using any external Ethernet devices such as fiber optic modems, hubs, etc. Figure 4. Model 10962-001 ARC and AMI Block Diagram f:\standard ioms - current release\42004 instr. manuals\42004-708l2b.doc...
  • Page 5: Installation

    Installation Mounting The Model 10962-001 and -002 Redundant Controller Modules can be mounted in a standard EIA 19- inch electronic equipment rack. Each model requires 1U (1.75 inches) of rack space. Complete the following steps for mounting in the rack: 1.
  • Page 6 Pub. 42004-708L2B Model 10962-001 and 10962-002 AMI Redundant Controller Modules Page: 6 of 17 Refer to Figure 6 for a typical connection diagram between the ARC and the AMI. Figure 6. ARC and the 100 Series AMI Connection Diagram f:\standard ioms - current release\42004 instr. manuals\42004-708l2b.doc...
  • Page 7 Pub. 42004-708L2B Model 10962-001 and 10962-002 AMI Redundant Controller Modules Page: 7 of 17 Figure 7. ARC and the 200 Series AMI Connection Diagram f:\standard ioms - current release\42004 instr. manuals\42004-708l2b.doc 06/10...
  • Page 8 Pub. 42004-708L2B Model 10962-001 and 10962-002 AMI Redundant Controller Modules Page: 8 of 17 System Terminals The system terminals are used for data, audio and power connections as follows: RS-485 The RS-485 terminals are for a serial data connection to the AMI. This RS-485 data line allows the ARC to monitor the operating status of the AMI and control the playing of the AMI alarm tones and messages.
  • Page 9: Output Function

    Pub. 42004-708L2B Model 10962-001 and 10962-002 AMI Redundant Controller Modules Page: 9 of 17 Logic Output Terminals The logic outputs are open collector type designed to drive externally-mounted relays or other indicating circuits. Each output can sink up to 100 mA of current when active. External circuitry (relays, indicators, etc.) must be powered from an external power supply of the same voltage used to power the ARC module...
  • Page 10 Pub. 42004-708L2B Model 10962-001 and 10962-002 AMI Redundant Controller Modules Page: 10 of 17 Logic Input Terminals The logic inputs are designed to accept a normally open contact closure to stop the AMI from playing a message during an active alarm or page. The input switch contact must connect the GND terminal to the corresponding input terminal to activate.
  • Page 11 Pub. 42004-708L2B Model 10962-001 and 10962-002 AMI Redundant Controller Modules Page: 11 of 17 RS-232 Receptacle The RS-232 connector is for a serial data connection to the AMI. This data line allows the ARC to monitor the operating status of the AMI and also to control playing of the AMI messages. The RS-232 data line is DISABLED as the factory default.
  • Page 12: Operation

    Pub. 42004-708L2B Model 10962-001 and 10962-002 AMI Redundant Controller Modules Page: 12 of 17 Operation LCD Display A two-line LCD display is mounted on the front of the ARC to indicate operational status of the ARC and AMI. The first line of the display is a text message indicating various AMI operations as follows:...
  • Page 13: Lcd Visual Indicators

    Pub. 42004-708L2B Model 10962-001 and 10962-002 AMI Redundant Controller Modules Page: 13 of 17 LCD Visual Indicators The second line of the LCD display indicates if the ARC is set as the primary or secondary controller. It also displays various characters to indicate operations as follows:...
  • Page 14: Maintenance

    Pub. 42004-708L2B Model 10962-001 and 10962-002 AMI Redundant Controller Modules Page: 14 of 17 Maintenance ARC Diagnostics There are two board level diagnostic tests available that are enabled by setting the ADDR switch. The top cover must be removed from the ARC module to allow the test LEDs to be observed.
  • Page 15: Arc Embedded Web Page

    Pub. 42004-708L2B Model 10962-001 and 10962-002 AMI Redundant Controller Modules Page: 15 of 17 ARC Embedded Web Page The ARC contains an embedded web server, which can be used for altering some of the unit’s factory default settings. The IP address of the unit depends on the setting of the ADDR switch.
  • Page 16 Pub. 42004-708L2B Model 10962-001 and 10962-002 AMI Redundant Controller Modules Page: 16 of 17 The following functions may be changed using the web-page. Function Meaning Alarm Button These radio buttons select the mode assigned to Input 2. Mode Selecting Silence mode will cause the AMI to stop playing its current message or page when the button is pressed.
  • Page 17: Ami Configuration Requirements

    Pub. 42004-708L2B Model 10962-001 and 10962-002 AMI Redundant Controller Modules Page: 17 of 17 AMI Configuration Requirements The following parameters must set: • The Advance Control must be enabled on the Global parameter tab. • Input 8 must be Maintained - Normally Open switch type, and the Clear All function must be selected.
  • Page 18: Warranty

    Warranty Equipment. GAI-Tronics warrants for a period of one (1) year from the date of shipment, that any GAI-Tronics equipment supplied hereunder shall be free of defects in material and workmanship, shall comply with the then-current product specifications and product literature, and if applicable, shall be fit for the purpose specified in the agreed-upon quotation or proposal document.

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