User guide
ST-EG100-E Installation and User Guide Installation
NOTE: The baud rate of the Control's serial port must be set to 115,200, which is the
factory default.
4. Plug one end of a user-supplied RJ45 CAT 5 network patch cable into the RJ45
network jack on the ST-EG100-E and the other end to your Ethernet network switch
or router.
5. Plug the included SETECH ST-12VPC power cable into the DC power connector on
the ST-EG100-E. The center pin of the DC power barrel connector is positive.
Optionally, you can plug the SETECH ST-12VPS power adapter into the ST-EG100-
E.
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CAUTION
Using a power cable or adapter other than referenced above may damage the ST-
EG100-E and will void your warranty.
6. If using the ST-12VPC power cable, connect the white lead of the cable to the
+VAUX (+12VDC Auxiliary Power) terminal and the black lead of the cable to the
NEG terminal on the M1 Control board.
Reapply power to the M1 Control board. If using the optional ST-12VPS power
adapter, plug its AC power cord into an AC power receptacle.
7. The ST-EG100-E powers up and attempts to link with the Ethernet network.
8. Enroll the ST-EG100-E into the M1 Control using the keypad as follows:
a. Access the Installation Programming (Menu 9).
b. Select Bus Module Enrollment (Menu 01) and depress the right arrow key
to start the enrollment. When the enrollment is complete press the ELK or
* (Asterisk) key to exit.
NOTE: Since the ST-EG100-E does not connect to the RS-485 data bus on the
M1 Control, it does not appear in the list of devices enrolled on the keypad.
However, the enrollment process is required to ensure monitoring and reporting
errors of the ST-EG100-E. If the ST-EG100-E is removed and to prevent an
Ethernet Trouble message being reported, un-enroll the ST-EG100-E by repeating
the Bus Module Enrollment process.
9. Proceed to Chapter 3, Configuration.
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