Asentria SiteBoss 530 User Manual
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I/O Port 1 & 2 (and any additional 4-I/O Port cards that may be installed)
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Right – Lights solid green when a correctly configured cable from another device is connected to it.
Otherwise this LED remains off. As the I/O Port receives or transmits data, this LED will flash red.
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Left – Lights solid green when power is applied to the S530, regardless of whether a cable is
connected to the I/O Port or not.
Fig 3: Back panel S530-2 (11”- wide model) with SensorJack port
Fig 4: Back panel S530-6 (17”- wide model) without SensorJack port
The above drawings show both the 2-port model of the S530 which has the new 9-pin Mini DIN SensorJack port
for connecting Asentria Type2 EventSensors, and the 6-port model which does not have the Sensor Jack port.
You may be using either size of the S530 with or without the SensorJack port. EventSensors connect to S530’s
without the SensorJack port via Serial Port 1 set to ESBus Mode. Configuration of the EventSensors is identical
regardless of connector.
These drawings show the S530 configured (from right to left) with a bay for the optional run-time battery or –
48VDC power card, AC power jack, SensorJack port (on the S530-2 for illustration), bank of 8 DIP switches, MMC
memory I/O card slot, two RJ45 Ethernet ports, two RJ45 RS232 serial ports, Reset button, one RJ11 POTS
modem port, and either two or six "slots“ or expansion bays for optional Expansion Cards that expand the
functionality of the unit with wireless modem, ADSL card, and a variety of sensor and relay I/O.
Ports
Memory I/O
The slot labeled Memory I/O can be used for the optional external Temperature Sensor, which is a small MMC
card. Eventually S530’s may also be upgraded using a MultiMedia Card (MMC) in this slot.
Sensor
The SensorJack port is a 9-pin Mini DIN connector for use with Type2 EventSensors.
Ethernet
The Ethernet 10/100Mb interfaces are standard RJ45. Either of these standard connectors will connect the S530
to an Ethernet hub or switch. Refer to the
section in the Features chapter for further
information regarding a number of different types of Telnet connection options. LEDs by each Ethernet
connection on the back panel flicker when packets are being transmitted/received on that port.
Serial Ports
Each of the two (or more) serial ports is configured as a DTE port using an RJ-45 connector. This is the standard
recommended pinout for EIA/TIA-561 for 8 pin RJ45 connector:
PIN1 =RI =RING INDICATOR, INPUT to the S530
PIN2 =DCD =CARRIER DETECT, INPUT to the S530
PIN3 =DTR =DATA TERMINAL READY, OUTPUT from the S530
PIN4 =SIGNAL
GROUND
PIN5 =RXD =RECEIVED DATA, INPUT to the S530
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