Specifications
XMU+ Installation and Maintenance Guide rev.07 47
Cabling the XMU+ Control Card
Cabling the XMU+ Control Card
The XMU+ Control card must be cabled to handle the inputs and outputs from
alarms, remote access, and PC communications. The Control card has 6 connector
ports, as shown below:
This Port... Is used by XMU+ to... See...
MODEM
(RJ-11 connector)
Provide external
communication with
XMUCOM+ software.
To connect to the PC with an
analog line to modem on page
49.
Modem Status
Indicators
The indicator displays the MODEM port status:
Green - carrier detect.
Yellow - transmit and receive data.
REMOTE
(RJ-11 connector)
Program messages from a
remote location using a touch
tone telephone.
Connecting Remote Telephone Access
(optional) on page 51.
ALARM
(2 x 5 header
connection)
Connect XMU+ to alarm
circuitry.
Connecting Alarms (optional) on
page 52.
SERIAL-1
(RS-232
connector)
Provide future applications. TBA.
SERIAL-2
(RS-232
connector)
Provide future applications. TBA.
NETWORK
(RJ-45 connector)
Provide external
communication with
XMUCOM+ software.
To connect to the PC through an
Ethernet (LAN) Network on page 50.
Network Status
Indicators
The indicators display the NETWORK port status:
Green (in connector)- link.
Yellow (in connector) - activity (transmit and receive data).
Green - 100 Base T (when on) and 10 Base T (when off).
Yellow - collision.










