Specifications

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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.
All LSI-16 units must have a unique Device ID to function within a Vocia Paging World (i.e., it is not possible to have two LSI-16 units with
the same Device ID of hex 07). To assign a Device ID of hex 07, turn the LSB switch to 7 and leave the MSB switch on 0. To create an ID
of hex B7, turn the LSB switch to 7 and turn the MSB switch to B. Device ID switches should be set using a 0.1 inch (2.5mm) to 0.12 inch
(3.0mm) at blade screwdriver. More information on setting IDs and the hexadecimal numbering scheme used in Vocia can be found in the
Vocia Help File.
Please note: Changes made to the Device ID while connected to the network require a power cycle in order to take effect.
Network Connection
The LSI-16 has two RJ45 Ethernet connectors. These provide redundant network capability as well as a secondary source of power
(PoE). If communication is lost on either Ethernet port, the LSI-16 reports a fault. For this reason, both Ethernet ports must be connected
to the Vocia network. To provide Auxiliary power PoE should be supplied to both Ethernet ports. An LED adjacent to each RJ45 connector
indicates that PoE is being supplied via that port.
The RJ45 connectors utilize standard copper Ethernet cabling to interface the LSI-16 to the Vocia system via a PoE-compliant
network switch.
The RJ45 connector provides two LEDs that indicate Ethernet link and network activity (see table below).
Assembled in USA
Designed in Australia
BIAMP SYSTEMS
1
10V
Model LSI-16
GND
Option A Option B
Class 2 or LPS
15W
YEL: in use
GRN :link/act
Device ID
Monitored Outputs
Control Inputs System Fault
RS232
24V DC
Power
NO
NCC
8
7
6
54
321
14131211109
8
7
6
54
32114131211109
8
7
6
54
32
8
7
6
54
321
LSB
PoE IEEE 802.3af
21
MSB
(100mA)
Class 3
N24138
1 0
Left LED Right LED Description
None None No power or data connectivity. Please check the PoE network connection.
Yellow Flashing
green
Network link established and indicates the port is currently in use.
Yellow None There is a network link but the port is redundant.