Dip Switches; Installation; Network Configuration - Sensaphone IMS-4010E User Manual

Dry contact node
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DIP SWITCHES

The inputs must be configured as either normally open or normally closed using the dip switches located on the bottom of the
enclosure. The switches are numbered 1-8 corresponding to the 8 inputs. The OFF position is for Normally-Open (default) and
the ON position is for Normally-Closed. A pen or small screwdriver can be used to move the dip switches.
O N
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2
3
4
5
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Dip switches on bottom of enclosure

INSTALLATION

The device can be either wall mounted or rest on a shelf or tabletop. The enclosed screws and drywall anchors can be used for
wall mounting. Drill holes as shown below and insert the drywall anchors, then attach the enclosure with the screws.
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NETWORK CONFIGURATION

The IMS-4010E Dry Contact Node has a serial port on the side which is used to configure network settings. A dumb terminal
or terminal emulation software is required to get online and set up the configuration. The port is male DTE, so a DB9 female–
female null modem cable will be required. Terminal communication settings must be set to:
• 9600 baud, no parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no flow control
To get online with the device, connect your terminal to the serial port and press <RETURN>. A menu will appear which will
guide you through the setup.
Sensaphone IMS-4000E Node Unit Version: 1.4.7
Main Menu
1. Display Network configuration
2. Configure Network settings
3. Reset to factory defaults
4. Reboot
5. Logout
Enter option->
To display the present Network Configuration settings, select Option 1. To program the Network settings, select Option 2. Note
that the Dry Contact Node must have network visibility of the Host for the IMS-4000E system to function properly. For Network
changes to take effect you must reboot the unit
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