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Installation Quick Reference Guide
BACnet Alarm v1.0
User Responsibility 4
Introduction 5Features 5
Description of BACnet Alarm 5Shipment Details 5The BACnet Alarm Back Box 5The Frame Assembly 5
Description of Modules 6System Power Supply 6BASremote Master Device 6BASremote Expansion Device 6
Installation 7BACnet Alarm Box 7
Wiring 8System Power Supply 8BASremote Master/Expansion Device 8
Configuration 9-15System Configuration 9-10Web Configuration BASremote 11Configure Settings 12Reset IP Address on BASremote Master Device 13Channel Type Change and Save: Channel Name, BASremote Unit Group/Value/Description 14-15
Dimensions 16Spare Part Numbers 16
Diagram A 17BASremote Master Device 17
Diagram B 18BASremote Expansion Device 18
Diagram C 19Complete BACnet 19
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Contents
Appendix A: Wiring Diagram Auto-Switch Power Supply 20
Appendix B: Wiring Diagram BASremote Devices Power Input Connection 21
Appendix C: Wiring Diagram Master Device to Expansion (Slave Connection) 22
Appendix D: Wiring Diagram Master Alarm Computer Interface Module to BASremote Master Device 23
Appendix E: Wiring Diagram Dry-Contacts Signals Inputs 24At factory shipment vs after installed and connected at facility 24
Appendix F: Wiring Diagram BASremote Master Devices with Cat-5 Cables 25
Appendix G: Technical Specifications 26Cable Requirement 26Contact Info 26
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User Responsibility
The information contained in this Installation and Operation Guide pertains only to the BACnet Alarm. This product will perform to conformity as described in this guide when assembled, operated, maintained and serviced in accordance with the installation instructions provided.
The BACnet Alarm MUST be checked periodically. Parts that are broken, missing, worn, distorted or contaminated must be replaced immediately. Should such repair or replacement become necessary, please contact Amico Corporation or their distributors.
The BACnet alarm should not be repaired or altered without prior written or verbal approval of Amico Corporation or its distributors. Failure to comply will void all warranty on the alarm.
Statements in this manual preceded by the words WARNING, CAUTION and DANGER are of special significance. Please read these sections carefully.
WARNING: Denotes steps which can prevent injury.
CAUTION: Denotes steps which can prevent damage to equipment.
DANGER: Denotes steps which can prevent electrical shock to equipment or prevent serious injury and/or death.
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Introduction
The BACnet interface system shall be an Amico Alert-1 series. The BACnet Interface Module provides a convenient method of interfacing Amico Master Alarm to building automation systems that utilizes BACnet technology. The BACnet interface complies with BACnet/IP as defined in ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 135-2004. It is composed of a 3rd party BACnet devices wired and configured to translate dry-contacts signal from Amico Master Alarm panel to a BACnet/IP format which can be access with any BACnet/IP server.
The BACnet system can handle up to 30 master alarm points, each master circuit board needs a computer interface to communicate from the Master to BACnet device.
FEATURES INCLUDE:
• Network accessible I/O with built-in 10/100 Mbps Ethernet port
• Supports BACnet/IP
• Adheres to BACnet Application Specific Controller (B-ASC) profile
• Supports up to 30 Master Alarm inputs
• Low-voltage 24 VAC or VDC powered
• LED indicators for inputs, outputs, CPU status, and Ethernet activity/link/data rate
NOTE:
• If more information is required about this BASremote Device, the Contemporary Control installation guide, BASremote user manual and data sheet will be provided.
• The Contemporary Control web Link: https://www.ccontrols.com/basautomation/basremote.php
SHIPMENT DETAILS
When you receive the BACnet alarm from Amico Corporation, the package will consist of two main sections; the BACnet Alarm Back Box and the Frame Assembly. The BACnet back box assembly will be pre-configured, with the appropriate modules, based upon the customer’s specifications.
THE BACNET ALARM BACK BOX
The BACnet Alarm Back Box contains the auto-switchable System Power Supply with an ON/OFF switch, a built-in fuse and terminal block (115 VAC, or 220 VAC). This design will reduce installation time and eliminate the risk of improper installation since all the modules are connected and tested at the factory
THE FRAME ASSEMBLY
The Frame Assembly consists of the BACnet frame with screws to mount.
Description of BACnet Alarm
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SYSTEM POWER SUPPLY
The System Power Supply has been pre-installed into the back box assembly. The System Power Supply converts the AC voltage supply to the alarm into DC voltages: 24 VDC (regulated) required by BACnet Device. This unit also contains the main ON/OFF power switch, the transformer, the heat sink, the main fuse and fuse holder. The System Power Supply can be easily removed and reinstalled by unscrewing it from the back box.
BASREMOTE MASTER DEVICE
The BASremote Master provides the ultimate in flexibility. It can be used for expansion I/O at remote locations where an Ethernet connection exists. Its built-in router and gateway capabilities address unique integration needs where more than one communications protocol is involved. It can operate as BACnet/IP and Modbus TCP remote I/O, Sedona Framework controller, Modbus Serial to Modbus TCP router, Modbus Serial to BACnet gateway, and Modbus master to attach Modbus slaves all at the same time. A 10/100 Mbps Ethernet port allows connection to IP networks and popular building automation protocols such as Modbus TCP, BACnet/IP, and Sedona SOX. Six universal I/O points can be configured through resident web pages using a standard web browser and without the need of a special programming tool, your IT department can easily interact with the BASremote Master.
BASREMOTE EXPANSION DEVICE
The BASremote Expansion devices can communicate with Master device, up to 3 Expansion devices can be connected with Master Device. Each device has up to six universal I/O points. It’s an additional universal I/O can be achieved with the simple addition of BASremote Expansion modules. The BASremote PoE has the same capabilities as the BASremote Master except it is powered over the Ethernet connection thereby providing a "One Cable Solution".
Description of ModulesAC Supply115 to 220 VAC
DC Power Cable:Connect toAnnunciator Module
G
N
L
L - LiveN - NeutralG - Ground
Fuse (1 AMPw)Ground
Toggle Switch
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BACNET ALARM BOX
Static Electricity, Discharge body static before opening/installing the device
The Amico BACnet is shipped in one container holding two separate packages. One package contains the BACnet. The other package contains the window and the frame assembly.
Install the BACnet back-box to the studs of the wall at the desired height. Ensure that the box is securely in place. The mounting brackets are adjustable to suit the thickness of the wall. MAKE SURE the box is squared and flush with the finished wall surface, to ensure that the frame assembly will fit properly. The recommended mounting is 66" (1676 mm) from the top of the BACnet box to the finished floor.
NOTE:
The Power Supply, BASremote Master and BASremote Expansion devices are pre-tested and mounted inside the BACnet alarm box.
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Wiring
SYSTEM POWER SUPPLY
TURN OFF THE POWER SWITCH BEFORE CHANGING ANY MODULES AND/OR DISCONNECTING ANY CABLES, OR ELSE THE FUSE WILL BLOW TO PROTECT THE CIRCUITRY.
1. Ensure that the ON/OFF switch is in the OFF position.
2. Through the top left side of the back box, bring in the AC power wires. Knockouts are provided for making conduit connections to the box. All wiring is to be installed according to local and national codes.
3. Connect the AC power to the terminal blocks as shown in the wiring diagram in Appendix A and as specified in the technical specification.
4. To protect from static electricity, ensure to discharge body static before installing the BACnet Device and connecting Source Equipment signal wires
BASREMOTE MASTER/EXPANSION DEVICE
Low Voltages Wires:
1. Pull the dry-contact signal wires from computer interface module into the BASremote Master/Expansion device’s terminals. Make the connections to the terminal blocks located on the side of the module as labeled. The wiring is fail-safe normally closed (NC) connections from the source equipment. The signal level is 5 VDC.
2. Make the appropriate wiring connections as per Appendix D & E.
3. These devices should be connected with a #22 gauge standard wires from sources or Master alarm Computer interface module. Make sure the polarity (+ & -) on each channel.
CAT-5 Cable:
The 2 CAT-5 cables can be connected from each BASremote Master Device to a PC, laptop, or server to monitor by BMS or any similar system. Please refer to wiring Appendix F.
Note: To turn ON power and make sure all LEDs are devices are powered up and flashed.
Status: During boot-up, this LED flashes green. Once all files are loaded, it glows solid green to indicate the unit is operational.
Ethernet: This LED glows if a valid link exists to an operating Ethernet device. It indicates speed by colour green for 100 Mbps and yellow for 10 Mbps.
I/O: Each of these LEDs glows green when the associated I/O point is in alarm condition (ON) and normal condition LED will be clear (OFF).
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Configuration
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
Before the BACnet connects to BMS server system. It is recommended to test with laptop or PC to make sure all contacts work. To test this BACnet device, Java software should be installed before it disconnects from Internet. Download the Java program base on your operating system for initial setup (www.java.com recommends Windows 10). Once the Java program is downloaded, make sure to disconnect internet connection.
NOTE: The PC should be temporarily disconnected from the Ethernet/LAN in case the master’s default address matches that of a device on the existing LAN. The procedure for altering the IP address creates a temporary LAN composed of nothing but the master, the PC used to configure it with a CAT5 cable connecting the two.
To Change IP & Subnet Addresses:
Control Panel > Network and Sharing System > Ethernet / LAN > Properties > Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPV4) > Select “Use the following IP address” > IP address: 192.168.92.100 and Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
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To Ping BASremote Master Devices from Laptop/PC:
After Network Setup is completed, connect both BASremote Master devices one by one into laptop/PC to make sure communication between laptop/PC and BACnet from Command Prompt.
Go to Search Bar > type CMD > select Command Prompt > type PING 192.168.92.68 > Enter.
When Ping is replied from IP Address, make sure the Ping statistics shows at the Command Prompt.
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Laptop
CAT-5 Cable
BASremote Master Device
Configuration
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WEB CONFIGURATION BASREMOTE
Open the Internet Browser and type in http://192.168.92.68 (Default BASremote Master Device IP address) on the address bar and hit Enter.
Authentication:
If prompted for a user ID and password when accessing the BASremote webpage, type in:User name: admin & Password: admin
Java System Software will popup automatically and ask to login, type in:User name: admin & Password: admin
A security warning window will pop up, please click on “I accept the risk and want to run this application” and click “Run” (It is recommended to get an approval with your IT administrator).
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CONFIGURE SETTINGS
BASremote Web Configuration page will be appear with Remote Configuration and Current Settings.As current settings, the dry-contact channel LED bar will display the present value in green LED (On/Off )
If you need to make any changes on System Name, IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway Address, Expansion Units, Device Instance, etc., you have to click on Configure Settings and save it for UPDATE.
If any changes are made, make sure to reset BACnet power (turn-off ) and close all BASremote Configuration Web pages from Laptop/PC; otherwise the memory won’t reset.
When you restart the system, all changes or modification will register into the BACnet memory and save all info.
Individual Channel Settings
Configure Settings
Channel 1-6 LED Status
Channel Names 1-6
Configuration
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RESET IP ADDRESS ON BASREMOTE MASTER DEVICE
To reset the Master module to its default values of the IP address (192.168.92.68), Gateway address (192.168.92.1) and Subnet Mask (255.255.255.0), use a paperclip or similar tool to press the reset switch while the unit is repowered and until the reboot is complete. Once the Status LED stops flashing, release the reset switch. The unit will now use the default values.
Reset IP
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CHANNEL TYPE CHANGE & SAVE: CHANNEL NAME, BASREMOTE UNIT GROUP / VALUE / DESCRIPTION
Email, Text Message & Login User Name and Password (Option)
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Creating or Changing Username & Password
For security reason, you can create your own Username & Password. When the setup is completed, the BASremote Master Devices can connect directly to BMS or to any similar server systems. It is recommended that an IT qualified technician should handle future setup or modification.
NOTE:
If more information is required about the BASremote Devices, Contemporary Control Installation Guide, BASremote User Manual and Data Sheet will be provided with each BACnet Device for more details.Here is the Contemporary Control web link: https://www.ccontrols.com/basautomation/basremote.php.
If there is any fault signal on BACnet device, it will automatically send an email or text message to Admin. You can create your own email address or Text message.
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Dimensions
NOTE:
• It is recommended to install the Master Alarm and the BACnet Device closer to each other.
• To protect from static electricity, ensure to discharge body static before installing the BACnet Device and connecting Source Equipment signal wires.
DESCRIPTION MODEL NUMBER
BAS Remote Master 6PTS Universal I/O A2P-BACNET-6M
BAS Remote Expansion 6PTS Universal I/O A2P-BACNET-6X
BACNET Power Supply Module 24VDC A2P-POWER-BACNET
Alarm BACNET Device Window A2X-BAC-WIN-U5
Computer Interface MOD. English 10-PTS A2P-COMP-10
SPARE PART NUMBERS
Height 24"Width 12"Depth 3.88"Weight 15 lb
A2X-BAC-WIN-U5
Center hole 5/16" Dim. in the middleMaterial: 1/16" Lexan silk-screened
NOTE:All tolerances ±.010” unless otherwise specified!
12"
24"24"
[609.6 mm]
12"[304.8 mm]
A2P-BACNET-30
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Diagram A
BASREMOTE MASTER DEVICE
NOTE:
• The units are tested and basic cables are connected on each devices for standard setting. Do not disconnect wires or remove terminals from each devices. Do not open or modify the device, warranty will be voided.
• If any wires are removed at the site, make sure to connect all wires properly. Otherwise it can cause damage to the BACnet devices.
Default IP Address192.168.92.68/69
Dry-Contact Inputs 0-10 VDCEach device can handle up to 6 signals
DO NOT REMOVE
CH 4-6CH 1-3
LEDs - Staus/Ethernet
Power Input24 VDC
CH from 1-6Input signals LED status
Expansion PortProprietary bus supporting
up to three expansion modules requiring no configuration.
Ethernet CAT-5 Cable Port10/100 Mbps Ethernet with
auto-negotiation and auto -MDIX. Protocols supported include
HTTP, IP, UDP TCP, SOAP, BACnet/IP, Modbus TCP and Sedona SOX.
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Diagram B
BASREMOTE EXPANSION DEVICE
NOTE:
• The units are tested and basic cables are connected on each devices for standard setting. Do not disconnect wire or remove terminals from each devices. Do not open or modify the device, warranty will be voided.
• If any wires are removed at the site, make sure to connect all wires properly. Otherwise it can cause damage to the BACnet devices.
LEDs - Staus/Network
Power Input24 VDC
CH from 1-6Input signals LED status
Expansion PortProprietary bus supporting
up to three expansion modules requiring no configuration.
Dry-Contact Inputs 0-10 VDCEach device can handle up to 6 signals
DO NOT REMOVE
CH 4-6CH 1-3
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Diagram C
COMPLETE BACNET
BASremote Expansion Devices
Master Device to Expansion Slave Connection (Pre-wired)
Input Channels from Source Equipment or Master Alarm:
1 to 30 Inputs (Do not throw terminals)
DC ConnectorFuse Holder
An Extra 1 Amp Fuse
Power Supply A2P-POWER-BACnet
Ground Wire
ON/OFF Toggle Switch
BASremote Master Devices24 VDC Input Connections (Pre-wired)
Input Signals LED Status
Master Devices Instance #
Master Devices IP Address
CAT-5 Cable Connections
Status & Ethernet LEDs
Status & Network LEDs
Input Signals Labeling Location
AC Supply Input 115 to 220 VAC Terminal
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Appendix A
WIRING DIAGRAM AUTO-SWITCH POWER SUPPLY
CAUTION:
1. Verify that power has been switched off prior to working on the alarm
2. Risk of electric shock, disconnect power at the circuit breaker before removing the power supply shield
AC Supply115 to 220 VAC
DC Power Cable:Connect toAnnunciator Module
G
N
L
L - LiveN - NeutralG - Ground
Fuse (1 AMPw)Ground
Toggle Switch
L - LiveN - NeutralG - Ground
Ground(Black)
24 VDC(Orange)
ON/OFFToggle Switch
GroundFuse holder(1 AMPw)
DC Power Cable:Connect to
Annunciator Module
AC Supply115 to 220 VAC
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Appendix B
WIRING DIAGRAM BASREMOTE DEVICES POWER INPUT CONNECTION
CAUTION:
1. Verify that power has been switched off prior to working on the alarm
2. Risk of electric shock, disconnect power at the circuit breaker before removing the power supply shield
AC Supply115 to 220 VAC
DC Power Cable:Connect toAnnunciator Module
G
N
L
L - LiveN - NeutralG - Ground
Fuse (1 AMPw)Ground
Toggle Switch
L - LiveN - NeutralG - Ground
Ground(Black)
24 VDC(Orange)
ON/OFFToggle Switch
GroundFuse holder(1 AMPw)
DC power Cable:Connect to
Annunciator Module
AC Supply115 to 220 VAC
Expansion - 1 Expansion - 2 Expansion - 3
COM - Ground
COM - Ground
HI - 24 VDC
HI - 24 VDC
Master - 1 Master - 1
NOTE:
• The units are tested and basic cables are connected on each devices for standard setting. Do not disconnect wire or remove terminals from each devices. Do not open or modify the device, warranty will be voided.
• If any wires are removed at the site, make sure to connect all wires properly. Otherwise it can cause damage to the BACnet devices.
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Appendix C
WIRING DIAGRAM MASTER DEVICE TO EXPANSION (SLAVE CONNECTION)
NOTES:
• Each BASremote Master Device can handle up to 3 BASremote Expansion Devices.
• These Devices are pre-wired and tested from factory. Do not remove wires or terminals, unless its is needed for a signal connection or for replacement only.
• The units are tested and basic cables are connected on each devices for standard setting. Do not disconnect wires or remove terminals from each devices. Do not open or modify the device, warranty will be voided.
• If any wires are removed at the site, make sure to connect all wires properly. Otherwise it can cause damage to the BACnet devices.
Expansion - 1 Expansion - 2 Expansion - 3
D +
D +
D +
D -
D -
D -
Master - 1 Master - 2
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Appendix D
WIRING DIAGRAM MASTER ALARM COMPUTER INTERFACE MODULE TO BASREMOTE MASTER DEVICE
NOTES:
• Each Device can handle up to 6 channel Inputs
• Use minimum #22 gauge stranded wire (does not have to be shielded or twisted pair)
Master - 1
MasterModule
ComputerInterfaceModule
Dry contacts for interface with:Building Management System.Contacts are Commonand NC, open on Alarm.
Ratings:24VDC 0.1A
SourceEquipment
SW-2
Note: Turn OFF dip-switches for any unused points (Location SW-2)
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-
+
-
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-
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+
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#22 Gauge Stranded Wires
CH "+" N/C, N/OCH "-" Common, Ground
ComputerInterfaceModule
SourceEquipment
MasterModule
SW-2
Dry contacts for interface with:Building Management
System or BACnet devices contacts are common and
NC, open on Alarm.
Ratings: 24VDC 0.1A
CH01 CH02 CH03+ - + - + -
CH01
C
H02
C
H03
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CH04 CH05 CH06+ - + - + -
To Master Alarm Computer Inerface Module CH01 to CH03
To Master Alarm Computer Inerface Module CH04 to CH06
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Master - 1 Master - 2
Appendix E
WIRING DIAGRAM DRY-CONTACTS SIGNALS INPUTS
AT FACTORY SHIPMENT VS AFTER INSTALLED AND CONNECTED AT FACILITY
BACnet ship from factory
Note: Basic wires are connected and tested with each device (ship all input
terminal to connect signals)
Note: After installed, all dry-contact wires and CAT-5 cables are connect at the field
BACnet installed at facility
Expansion - 1 Expansion - 2 Expansion - 3CH07 CH08 CH09+ - + - + -
CH01 CH02 CH03+ - + - + -
CH25 CH26 CH27+ - + - + -
CH04 CH05 CH06+ - + - + -
CH28 CH29 CH30+ - + - + -
CH13 CH14 CH15+ - + - + -
CH19 CH20 CH21+ - + - + -
CH10 CH11 CH12+ - + - + -
CH16 CH17 CH18+ - + - + -
CH22 CH23 CH24+ - + - + -
To Master Alarm Computer Inerface Module CH07 to CH09
To Master Alarm Computer Inerface Module CH01 to CH03
To Master Alarm Computer Inerface Module CH25 to CH27
To Master Alarm Computer Inerface Module CH04 to CH06
To Master Alarm Computer Inerface Module CH28 to CH30
To Master Alarm Computer Inerface Module CH13 to CH15
To Master Alarm Computer Inerface Module CH19 to CH21
To Master Alarm Computer Inerface Module CH10 to CH12
To Master Alarm Computer Inerface Module CH16 to CH18
To Master Alarm Computer Inerface Module CH22 to CH24
#22 Gauge Stranded Wires
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Master - 2
Appendix F
WIRING DIAGRAM BASREMOTE MASTER DEVICES WITH CAT-5 CABLES
Expansion - 1 Expansion - 2 Expansion - 3
Master - 1
Ethernet Port 1CAT-5 Cable
2 Network CAT-5 Cables to connect to server
Ethernet Port 1CAT-5 Cable
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Appendix G
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Supply Voltage: 115 - 220 VAC, 50 - 60 HzOutput Voltage: 24 VDCCurrent Draw: 1 Amp. Max.Fuse (1/4 * 1-1/4): Fast Blow 1 Amp
CABLE REQUIREMENT:
Source Equipment to BACnet Device:
Cable: Minimum #22 gauge stranded wire (does not have to be shielded, twisted pair) Signal: 5 VDC - < 5 µA
NOTE:
• For Master Alarm, source equipment signal wires must be connected to normally-closed dry contacts. No electrical voltage can be present and contacts must be closed during normal equipment operation. When contacts are open; an alarm condition will be activated.
• No solid wire should be used for connecting BACnet device.
• To protect from static electricity, ensure to discharge body static before installing the BACnet device and connecting Source Equipment signal wires.
CONTACT INFO:
Amico Corporation - Alarm Technical DepartmentToll Free Tel: 1.877.462.6426 Ext. 5221Direct: 1.905.747.5021E-mail: [email protected] www.amico.com
Contemporary Control Systems, Inc. - Technical Support SpecialistTel: 630.963.7070 Ext. 113Direct: 630.324.5036E-mail: [email protected]
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