Option module for added control of I/O • Power and data over a single Ethernet cable • Local storage of configuration data • Rotary switches for unit identification • Status LEDs • Rack mountable (1RU) • marked and RoHS compliant • Covered by Biamp Systems’ warranty...
LSI-16 must detect that it is the only such device installed in the Paging World, and the system must be correctly configured and correctly operating. Vocia installations designed to comply with the requirements of EN 54-16 must be installed in accordance with Biamp recommendations detailed in this User Manual and in the Vocia VACIE Reference Guide (download from www.biamp.com).
LSI-16 frOnt paneL (LED 7) System Fault This LED indicates the integrity of the system: 1. Flashing yellow - The unit has a fault that may prevent the reliable operation of life safety announcement functions. 2. Not illuminated - The unit is operational without any faults that may prevent reliable operation of life safety announcement functions. (LED 7) System Fault (continued) Because it indicates a potentially serious condition, the presence of a System Fault extinguishes indicators for PSU, Path and Protection faults so as to focus attention on the primary fault.
LSI-16 rear paneL Device ID The rotary ID switches are located on the back of the LSI-16 and give the unit a unique Device ID. The switches are in hexadecimal format. Note that only one LSI-16 may be installed per Vocia world and this should (a unique device ID should be chosen for the unit). To assign a Device ID of hex 07, turn the LSB switch to 7 and leave the MSB switch on 0.
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If non-Vocia network traffic shares an Ethernet switch with the Vocia network, separate VLANs must be established. All Ethernet wiring must be accomplished using shielded CAT5, CAT5e, CAT6, or CAT7 cable. For standards-compliant systems, a managed switch with dry contact fault output is required. LSI-16 BIAMP SYSTEMS Designed in Australia N24138 Assembled in USA...
LSI-16 rear paneL Monitored Outputs Two black five-position connectors are located next to the rotary switches. These are predominantly used for Monitored Outputs to external lamps or sounders. Individual connections are labeled 1 through 8 as indicated below. One connection is configured for use as both an input and an output (1) and one as an input (2) (see table below for connector assignments).
LSI-16 rear paneL System Test A system test can be initiated by simultaneously connecting monitored outputs 1 and 2 to ground (see connection diagram). A system test runs a diagnostic test, part of which illuminates each LED in turn and momentarily activates the sounder. Connection Diagram: External Switches and Sounder (Note: 10V supply may be derived from the LSI-16 Outputs Connector) System Fault Reset (e.g.
LSI-16 rear paneL Control Inputs Two five-position plug-in barrier strip connectors provide control input connections. Eight separate channels plus two ground pins are provided (see table below for connector assignments). Control inputs are fully isolated from all connections in the LSI-16. Marking Function Ground...
LSI-16 rear paneL Option Slot The option slot allows for additional modules if required by the system design. A typical option module in this slot may provide eight additional general purpose logic inputs, plus eight general purpose logic outputs. System Fault Relay Connection This relay is activated when the LSI-16 is fully operational.
LSI-16 InStaLLatIOn Installation The LSI-16 requires one 1.75 inches (44.45mm) high and 19 inches (483mm) wide rack space with 10 inches (254mm) depth. Mounting the unit using four screws with washers will prevent marring of the front panel. PVC or nylon washers are appropriate. Please install the unit away from heat sources, such as vents and radiators, and in rooms with adequate ventilation.
9. BIAMP Systems shall not be liable for special, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages, including lost profits or loss of use arising out of the purchase, sale, or use of the products, even if BIAMP Systems was advised of the possibility of such damages.
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