
number 1. Reset the switches, as shown in Table 5,
page 11, so that each PAP has a unique panel number.
3. By default, all PAP’s are supplied with the lower of two
ranges of IFB’s selected. For example, a PAP-952 is
set by default to work with IFB numbers 1 to 24. If a
second PAP-952 is connected, it can be reset to work
with IFB numbers 25 to 48 if desired. To select the
low or high range, set DIP switch number 3 as shown
in Table 6, page 11.
Note
DIP switches 4-8 in PAP’s are not used and their posi-
tions do not matter.
9.2.4 Programming IFB Defaults to
Initialize PAP’s
Before a PAP can reassign program inputs, a default con-
figuration for each IFB must first be setup using CSedit.
See “Creating an IFB” in Section 2 of the CSedit User
Manual. Note that it is not necessary to have any program
sources or output stations connected to setup the IFB’s.
9.2.5 Checking PAP Operation
Status of a single PAP can be checked by selecting “PAP”
from the Status menu in CSedit. When multiple PAP’s are
connected, it is only possible to verify the status of the
lowest-numbered PAP using the PAP status feature of
CSedit. An operational check of the additional PAP’s can
be deferred until intercom stations and program sources
are connected.
Alternatively, it is possible to check PAP operation using
the Force and Inhibit feature of CSedit. (See “System,
Force and Inhibit” in Section 3 of the CSedit User Man-
ual.) When you select “Force and Inhibit” from the Sys-
tem menu in CSedit, a port pick list will be presented.
Select one of the IFB output ports. A "Connecting Ports"
table for that port will be presented. As program sources
are reassigned on the PAP front panel, the changes can be
viewed in the table by pressing the ENTER key. As each
new program source is connected, a check mark will ap-
pear next to that port in the table.
9.2.6 Connecting Program Sources
for use by PAP’s
Program sources are connected like any other intercom
audio input. See “Intercom Port Connections”, page 5.
9.3 UIO-256 Input/Output Frame
9.3.1 Connecting One UIO-256 Frame
1. Connect a single UIO-256 to J3 of the Master Control-
ler Breakout Panel as shown in the ADAM-101
through ADAM 108 interconnect diagrams. Use an
RS-485 data cable wired as shown in the ADAM-809
installation drawing, page 36. If a PAP is also being
used, it may be wired to the same connector. Alterna-
tively, use a punch block or other connector system.
2. Set the SW-1 DIP switches on the back of the UIO-256
to select range 1-16 as shown in Table 7, page 12.
The SW2 DIP switches are not used, and their posi-
tions do not matter.
3. Connect relay outputs to external devices using the re-
lay outputs connector, J5. The J5 connector pin-out is
shown in Table 8, page 12.
4. Connect input devices using the opto-isolator connector,
J7. The connector pin-out is shown in Table 9, page
12.
5. Connect AC power.
9.3.2 Connecting Additional UIO-256
Frames
1. Up to three additional UIO-256 frames may be con-
nected in a ring configuration using the 15-pin ribbon
cables provided. Connect the J4 output of the first
UIO-256 to the J3 input of the second UIO-256; con-
nect the J4 output of the second UIO-256 to the J3 in-
put of the third UIO-256 and so forth. Connect the J4
output of the last UIO-256 back to the J3 input of the
first UIO-256 to complete the ring.
2. Set the SW1 DIP switches on each UIO-256 to select
a unique panel number as summarized in Table 7,
page 12.
3. Connect opto-isolator outputs and relay inputs as for the
first UIO-256.
9.3.3 Programming the UIO-256
Each opto-isolator input is assignable in the Digital Input As-
signments table of CSedit. (See “System, Digital Inputs” in
Section 3 of the CSedit User Manual.) The Digital Inputs
Assignment table basically lets you simulate a key on a
key panel at a particular intercom port, regardless of
whether or not there is an actual keypanel connected to
that port.
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