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==Power==
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* The exchange is normally powered from the mains via a 5 VDC power supply
 
* The exchange is normally powered from the mains via a 5 VDC power supply
  
==Network==
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* Two RJ-45 Ethernet terminals are used for IP LAN, WAN, Internet and AlphaNet IP communication. Eth0 is also used for programming
 
* Two RJ-45 Ethernet terminals are used for IP LAN, WAN, Internet and AlphaNet IP communication. Eth0 is also used for programming
  
==Serial Ports==
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The serial ports with RS232 and RS422/RS485 interfaces are used for connecting to equipment using these protocols
 
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'''Serial Port 0''' - 9-Pin D-sub (RS232 Only)
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Serial Port 1 - RJ45 (RS232/422/485)
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Revision as of 12:03, 4 November 2016

AlphaCom XE1 Audio Server with HD Voice

Highlights

  • Made to provide critical communication in any environment
  • Supports 552 IP stations
  • Environmental friendly and energy saving - max. 4 W
  • SIM card based software configuration and disaster recovery
  • Fully compatible with any AlphaCom system

Additional Documentation on Zenitel.com

Connections


Power

  • The exchange is normally powered from the mains via a 5 VDC power supply

Network

  • Two RJ-45 Ethernet terminals are used for IP LAN, WAN, Internet and AlphaNet IP communication. Eth0 is also used for programming

Serial Ports

The serial ports with RS232 and RS422/RS485 interfaces are used for connecting to equipment using these protocols

XE1 IP and serial connections


Serial Port 0 - 9-Pin D-sub (RS232 Only)

No additional settings necessary

Serial Port 1 - RJ45 (RS232/422/485)

Additional settings:
RS232:
RS422/485:
  • Switch 8 on S601 on the AMC-IP board must be set to ON.
  • Take off the top lid to reach the jumpers inside, and set them to the correct position.
- RS485: Both jumpers in position 2-3 (default)
- RS422: Both jumpers in position 1-2
RS422/485 selector for Serial Port 1 in the XE1


Remote Control Inputs (RCI)

Connections

  • There are two inputs for clean contacts on the RCI connectors which can execute programmable functions. Note that the cabinet needs to be opened to get access to these connectors
RCI inputs in an AlphaCom XE1 (top lid removed)


Configuration

In AlphaPro there is an RCI table, where the physical address of the input is entered, along with the desired actions. The physical address is given as device + pin-number.

The RCI table supports up to 140 inputs.

  • For internal RCIs in the AlphaCom XE1, the device address is 65, and the pin number is 1-2.
  • Internal pin number 8 is the temperature alarm (not used in XE1).
  • Mappings for the internal RCI's are autoloaded. Mappings for external RCI's (Slave modules, RIO's or IPARIO) must be manually programmed.
  RCI Type Device/Station physical Number Pin Number
AlphaCom XE1 Device 65 1 - 2

Example

Start fire alarm message and activate rotating lamp:

RCI Conf Example1.PNG


RCI Conf Example2.PNG


AMG 1 3 - Alarm Message 3 (8193) to group 1 (84)
RCO 5 ON – Turn on the relay that controls the lamp
AMG 1 0 – Alarm Message OFF to group 1 (84)
RCO 5 OFF – Turn off the lamp

Note: Multiple commands are separated by semicolon ( ; )

Remote Control Outputs (RCO)

  • XE1 does not support any RCO's in the server itself. If remote control outputs are required, please use TKIS-2 kit or IP-ARIO.

Mounting

Factory Reset (coldstart)

Upgrade

Software upgrade