Bosch VIP X1 Installation And Operating Manual page 22

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Network
You can connect the VIP X1 to a 10/100 Base-T network using a standard UTP
category 5 cable with RJ45 connectors.
– Connect the unit to the network using the ETH socket.
Alarm inputs
The VIP X1 has four alarm inputs on the orange terminal block (for pin assign-
ment, see page 127). The alarm inputs are used to connect to external alarm
devices such as door contacts or sensors. With the appropriate configuration, an
alarm sensor can automatically connect the VIP X1 to a remote location, for
example.
A zero potential make contact or switch can be used as the actuator.
Note
If possible, use a bounce-free contact system as the actuator.
– Connect the lines to the appropriate terminals on the orange terminal block
(IN1 to IN4) and check that the connection is secure.
Relay output
The VIP X1 has a relay output for switching external units such as lamps or
sirens. This relay output can be activated manually during a connection session
with the VIP X1. The output can also be configured to automatically activate
sirens or other alarm units in response to an alarm signal. The relay output is
also located on the orange terminal block (for pin assignment, see page 128).
Caution
The maximum rating of the relay contact is 30 V and 2 A.
– Connect the lines to the appropriate terminals on the orange terminal block
(R) and check that the connection is secure.
Installation
Installation and Operating Manual | VIP X1
Bosch Security Systems | 2006-12 | V2.5

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