Remote Infrastructure Management RIM-600 User Manual

RIM-600 Manual
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NODE INSTALLATION & CONFIGURATION
Physical Description
The RIM-600 Node is housed in a 9.6"w x 1.75"h x 7"d enclosure, which is 1 EIA rack-mount
space high.
Front Panel Layout
The front panel contains connections for eight sensor inputs, microphone input, Ethernet port, serial
port, and power LED. See figure below:
Figure 7: Front Panel Layout of the RIM-600 Node
1 Sensor Inputs
2 Microphone Jack
3 Internal Microphone
4 Ethernet Port (10/100BASE-T)
5 Serial Port
6 Power Switch
7 Power LED
Sensor Inputs
The sensor inputs are designed to interface with
RIM-600 series sensors (See Chapter 7). The use
of RJ-45 jacks for sensor inputs allows the use of existing structured cabling to connect remote sen-
sors.
Microphone
The Node unit comes with a built-in microphone. Directly below the built-in mic is a separate jack
for connecting an optional condenser microphone to sense audible alarms, such as smoke detectors.
When an external microphone is connected, the internal microphone is disabled.
RJ-45 10/100BASE-T Ethernet Port
This jack is for connecting to your network so that the
RIM-600 Node can communicate with the
RIM-600 Host and ping selected network servers and/or services. Two LEDs indicate Link Status
(left) and Receive Date status (right).
Serial Port
The RS-232 serial port is used to configure network settings. The port is DB9 male DTE and oper
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ates at 9600 baud, no parity, and 1 stop bit. A DB9 female–female null modem cable is required to
configure network settings.