NTI ENTERPRISE ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM
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FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS
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LABEL (LEDs) DESCRIPTION
Pwr- indicates when power to ENVIROMUX is ON (solid ON) and when power failure has
occurred (battery power is ON- LED is blinking once per second)
Low Batt- indicates that the backup battery is running low on power, disconnected, or in failure
Check Log- illuminates when a new entry that is not an alert is added to the log
Int Alert- illuminates when an internal sensor generates an alert
Ext Alert- illuminates when an external sensor generates an alert
Aux- Not used as of this printing
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Fault-
red — illuminates if a sensor goes out of range of a configurable threshold
(E-2D/5D Only)
See LED Status Chart (page 119) for more on LED indicators.
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LABEL CONNECTOR DESCRIPTION
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Supported
USB Devices
USB Type A Female for connection of supported USB 1.1 compatible devices (USB modem or flash
drive for logging data)(see more information on pages 17 and 121)
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None None Opening for humidity sensor to sense
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Alarm
Test/Silence
Button Used to test or silence the alarm connected to the siren terminals
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--- IEC Connector for connecting the power cable (see also “Dual Power Option” on page 20)
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--- Power Switch used to turn the power to the ENVIROMUX ON/OFF
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RJ45 Sensors RJ45 female connectors for attachment of various sensors
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Digital IN Terminal block connection block for wired sensors (2-to-4 wire)
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Output Relays Terminal block connection block for devices to be controlled in the event of alerts
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Console USB Type B female
connector
For connecting USB cable for serial connection of a terminal to control the
system
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RS232 (DCE) RJ45 female connector Alternative port for RS232 serial connection of a terminal to control the system
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Ethernet RJ45 female connectors for connection to a Local Area Network (LAN) for remote configuration,
monitoring, and control
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Beacon Terminal block for two-wire connection of visual indication of alarm (page 13)
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Siren Terminal block for two-wire connections of audible indication of alarm (page 13)