Optical Systems Design OSD159 Operator's Manual

Duplex 8-channel alarm/contact transceiver

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OPERATOR MANUAL
OSD159
DUPLEX 8-CHANNEL
ALARM/CONTACT TRANSCEIVER

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  • Page 1 OPERATOR MANUAL OSD159 DUPLEX 8-CHANNEL ALARM/CONTACT TRANSCEIVER...
  • Page 2 OPTICAL SYSTEMS DESIGN OSD159 DUPLEX 8-CHANNEL ALARM/CONTACT TRANSCEIVER Document No. 101085 Revision 02 DOC ID: 10108502 PAGE 2 OSD159 OPERATOR MANUAL...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    FIGURE 1: OSD159 TYPICAL CONFIGURATION ................5 FIGURE 2: DB25F CONNECTOR AND POWER CONNECTOR............7 FIGURE 3: OSD159 MOUNTING DIMENSIONS................. 9 FIGURE 4: OSD159 POWER SUPPLY CONNECTIONS ..............10 FIGURE 5: OSD159 CONNECTIONS....................10 FIGURE 6: CONTACT CLOSURE INPUT ..................11 FIGURE 7: CONTACT CLOSURE OUTPUT ..................
  • Page 4: Technical Summary

    The system consists of a pair of OSD159s which are designed to provide duplex transmission of 8 contact closure channels. The OSD159 can be used as a standalone pair (fiber version) or as an add-on to an existing OSD system utilising one available RS232 data channel (copper version).
  • Page 5: Typical Configuration

    OSDxxx OSDxxx signals signals Fiber Interface FIGURE 1: OSD159 TYPICAL CONFIGURATION PRODUCTS AND OPTIONS There are various options available for the OSD159 as identified in Table 1 below: (example only) OSD159 TABLE 1: PRODUCTS AND OPTIONS ITEM DESCRIPTION Card Version...
  • Page 6: Technical Specifications

    OPTICAL SYSTEMS DESIGN TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Table 2 below provides Technical Specifications for the OSD159. TABLE 2: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATION PERFORMANCE 8 Duplex Channels Capacity Sampling Rate 480Hz Buffered and protected, open/closed sensing, contact closure from IN Copper Line Interface to GND will close alarm receiver N/O Input Loop Resistance External closed loop, 1000Ω...
  • Page 7: Pin Assignments

    Normally Open 5 Common 5 Normally Open 6 Common 6 Normally Open 7 Common 7 Normally Open 8 Common 8 Power Connector See section 2.2.3 FIGURE 2: DB25F CONNECTOR AND POWER CONNECTOR DOC ID: 10108502 PAGE 7 OSD159 OPERATOR MANUAL...
  • Page 8: Installation And Operation

    2 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INTRODUCTION This section outlines the methods required to install and operate the OSD159 successfully. It should be studied carefully if damage to the equipment or poor results are to be avoided. This equipment has been fully tested prior to dispatch and is ready for immediate operation. However it is advisable to check for external transportation damage before operation.
  • Page 9 OSD159 DRAWINGS AND DIMENSIONS The OSD159 module version is designed to be mounted on an even surface and to be secured by means of M4 or smaller screws. The OSD159 card version is designed to be inserted into a chassis and secured by means of captivated screws.
  • Page 10 The OSD159 card version is powered from the OSD370 or OSD350 chassis. DC power on the OSD159 card version is connected via the DB9 connector. The card version of the OSD159 should be fixed into the OSD370 (or OSD350) chassis using the captivated screws. The card can be plugged in or out of the OSD370 (or OSD350) chassis with power on or off.
  • Page 11 Contact Closure Input/Output signals are connected to the DB25F connector as set out in Table 3. For the OSD159 Copper version, RS In and RS Out is used to connect the link pair with copper wire to an existing OSD system with one available RS232 channel (as in Figure 1) or directly from one OSD159 unit to another.
  • Page 12: Osd159 Operation

    OPTICAL SYSTEMS DESIGN OSD159 OPERATION When using the OSD159 for the first time, check that the unit is in good condition with no visible damage. If a card version is used, insert it in an appropriate slot on the OSD370 or OSD350 chassis and check that the indicator illuminates accordingly on power up (see Table 5).
  • Page 13: Routine Maintenance

    Visually check for the following: ▲ Check that the correct power source is connected to the power socket. ▲ Check that the data signals are connected to the modem correctly and that the distant OSD159 modem has been terminated correctly to any external equipment.
  • Page 14: Warranty Period

    For warranty period, please call your local OSD distributor. REPAIRS Optical Systems Design reserves the right to repair or replace faulty modules/units. Please obtain a “Return Material Authorisation” (RMA) form and number before returning goods. Goods must be returned in adequate packing material to Optical Systems Design, Warriewood or its nominated authorised representative, for all repairs.
  • Page 15 OPTIC L Optical Systems Design Pty. Ltd. 7/1 Vuko Pl. Warriewood 2102 SYSTEMS P.O. Box 891 Mona Vale N.S.W. Australia 2103 Telephone: +61 2 9913 8540 DESIGN Facsimile: +61 2 9913 8735 Email: sales@osd.com.au Web Site: www.osd.com.au PTY LTD A.B.N. 83 003 020 504...

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