
Note
The power supply alarm will also sound if a power supply
is turned off. This is normal. Either turn on the power sup-
ply, or turn off the ALARM OVERRIDE switch.
9 Connections to the ADAM
Card Frame
An ADAM Intercom System can be setup in a variety of
configurations to meet different user requirements. Sev-
eral common variations are illustrated in the system draw-
ings numbered ADAM-101 through ADAM 108 on pages
19 through 26.
9.1 Configuration Computer
Connection and Check
1. Use an RS-232 serial cable to connect from J1 of the
XCP-ADAM-MC Breakout Panel to COM1 or
COM2 of the configuration PC. For cable wiring de-
tails, refer to the ADAM-807 installation drawing on
page 34.
2. Insert the CSedit software disk into the computer, type
“install” and press ENTER. Follow the instructions
to load CSedit onto the PC. Note that CSedit cannot
be run under Windows. It can only be run under
DOS. Also, the computer should have at least 2M of
extended memory (4M preferable).
3. To run CSedit, change to the drive and directory where
you installed CSedit. Type “csedit”, then press ENTER.
4. If the link between the computer and intercom system is
functioning correctly, the current intercom system
configuration should upload (even if nothing has yet
been programmed) and “Mode On-line” should ap-
pear at the lower-right of the computer screen. If not,
check the cable wiring and the connection between
the computer and the intercom system.
Note
By default, the CSedit configuration program uses COM1
and 9600 baud for communication between the computer
and intercom system. COM2 and/or 38.4 kbaud are select-
able as options in CSedit. (Select “Communications"
from the Options menu.) When operating at 38.4K baud,
DIP switch number 1 must be set to the “on” position on
both the main and backup master controller cards in the
ADAM frame. (See Table 1, page 9.)
Operation at 38.4 kbaud will permit faster downloads and
uploads, but the computer cable length should be kept under
10 ft (3 m). Note that some PC’s cannot operate reliably
at the higher baud rate.
9.2 Program Assign Panel (PAP)
Installation
9.2.1 General
Up to four PAP’s can be connected to the intercom sys-
tem. Each PAP has internal DIP switches to assign it as
panel number 1 through 4, and to select either a low or
high IFB range. As supplied, PAP’s expect all program
sources to be connected to sequential intercom ports of
the intercom system starting with port #1. The options
and default settings for PAP’s are summarized below:
The intercom port addresses for program input, as well as
the low and high ranges for IFB output, are stored in
EPROM memory in the PAP. In some cases, it may be de-
sirable to control program sources and IFB ranges other
than those allowed by the defaults. In such cases, new cus-
tom EPROM’s can be programmed as needed. Contact
your intercom system dealer for further information.
9.2.2 Connecting a Single PAP
Connect a single PAP to J3 of the Master Controller
Breakout Panel as shown in the ADAM-101 through
ADAM 108 interconnect diagrams. Use an RS-485 data
cable wired as shown in the ADAM-809 installation draw-
ing, page 36. Connect power to the AC mains connector.
9.2.3 Connecting Additional PAP’s
1. Connect any additional PAP’s by wiring them in paral-
lel with the first PAP. Use a punch block or similar
connector system.
2. Change the panel number DIP switches in all but one of
the PAP’s. To do this, remove the covers from the
PAP’s and locate the 8-position DIP switch block on
the PMC-15 circuit board. By default, all PAP’s are
supplied with DIP switches #1 and #2 set for panel
Model Default
Ports for
Program
Input
Panel No.
(Default=1)
IFB Range
Low
(Default)
High
PAP-940 1-24 1-4 1-40 41-80
PAP-950-50 1-50 1-4 1-50 51-100
PAP-951 1-8 1-4 1-12 13-24
PAP-952 1-16 1-4 1-24 25-48
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