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Emua User Guide v100r001 10
V100R001
User Guide
Issue
10
Date
2010-03-30
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Contents
Contents
About This Document.....................................................................................................................1
1 Changes in EMUA User Guide................................................................................................1-1
2 Overview of the EMUA.............................................................................................................2-1
2.1 Functions of the EMUA..................................................................................................................................2-2
2.2 Exterior of the EMUA.....................................................................................................................................2-3
2.3 Internal Structure of the EMUA......................................................................................................................2-6
2.4 Communication Ports on the EMUA..............................................................................................................2-9
2.4.1 RS485 Serial Port.................................................................................................................................2-10
2.4.2 RS232 Serial Port.................................................................................................................................2-11
2.4.3 Commissioning Serial Port...................................................................................................................2-12
2.5 Monitoring Ports of the EMUA....................................................................................................................2-12
2.5.1 Monitoring Port for the Water Sensor..................................................................................................2-13
2.5.2 Monitoring Port for the Smoke Sensor................................................................................................2-14
2.5.3 Monitoring Port for the Infrared Sensor...............................................................................................2-15
2.5.4 Monitoring Port for the Door Status Sensor.........................................................................................2-16
2.5.5 Monitoring Port for the Humidity/Temperature Sensor.......................................................................2-17
2.5.6 Monitoring Port for Boolean Signals...................................................................................................2-18
2.5.7 Monitoring Port for Analog Signals.....................................................................................................2-19
2.5.8 Monitoring Port for the Relay Node Boolean Signals.........................................................................2-21
2.6 Technical Specifications of the EMUA.........................................................................................................2-23
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Figures
Figures
Figure 2-1 Exterior of the EMUA of type A........................................................................................................2-4
Figure 2-2 Front panel of the EMUA of type A...................................................................................................2-4
Figure 2-3 Exterior of the EMUA of type B........................................................................................................2-5
Figure 2-4 Front panel of the EMUA of type B...................................................................................................2-5
Figure 2-5 Exterior of the EMUA of type C........................................................................................................2-6
Figure 2-6 Front panel of the EMUA of type C...................................................................................................2-6
Figure 2-7 Board layout inside the EMUA of type A or B..................................................................................2-7
Figure 2-8 Board layout inside the EMUA of type C..........................................................................................2-7
Figure 2-9 Pins of the RS485 serial port socket.................................................................................................2-10
Figure 2-10 Pins of the RS232 serial port socket...............................................................................................2-11
Figure 2-11 Pins of the commissioning serial port socket.................................................................................2-12
Figure 2-12 Monitoring port for the water sensor..............................................................................................2-14
Figure 2-13 Monitoring port for the smoke sensor............................................................................................2-15
Figure 2-14 Monitoring port for the infrared sensor..........................................................................................2-16
Figure 2-15 Monitoring port for the door status sensor.....................................................................................2-17
Figure 2-16 Monitoring port for the humidity/temperature sensor....................................................................2-18
Figure 2-17 Monitoring port for Boolean signals..............................................................................................2-19
Figure 2-18 Monitoring port for analog signals.................................................................................................2-20
Figure 2-19 Connecting the analog sensor of the voltage type..........................................................................2-21
Figure 2-20 Connecting the analog sensor of the current type...........................................................................2-21
Figure 2-21 Monitoring Port for relay node Boolean signals............................................................................2-22
Figure 2-22 Cable connection of the relay node................................................................................................2-22
Figure 3-1 Exterior of the YW517B water sensor................................................................................................3-2
Figure 3-2 Exterior of the JTY-GD-01K smoke sensor.......................................................................................3-3
Figure 3-3 Exterior of the MC-760T infrared sensor...........................................................................................3-4
Figure 3-4 Exterior of the AGX105F door status sensor.....................................................................................3-5
Figure 3-5 Exterior of the HO-03A door status sensor........................................................................................3-6
Figure 3-6 Working principle of the AGX105F door status sensor.....................................................................3-6
Figure 3-7 Exterior of the WS302A1T4 humidity/temperature sensor................................................................3-7
Figure 3-8 Relations between the humidity and output current...........................................................................3-9
Figure 3-9 Relations between the temperature and output current.......................................................................3-9
Figure 4-1 Installing the EMUA inside the cabinet.............................................................................................4-2
Figure 4-2 Installing the EMUA inside the rack..................................................................................................4-2
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Tables
Tables
Table 2-1 Functions of the three EMUA models.................................................................................................2-3
Table 2-2 Functions and settings of the DIP switches on the panel of the EMUA..............................................2-8
Table 2-3 Meanings of the pins of the RS485 serial port socket........................................................................2-10
Table 2-4 Meanings of the pins of the RS232 serial port socket........................................................................2-11
Table 2-5 Meanings of the pins of the commissioning serial port socket..........................................................2-12
Table 2-6 Meanings of the terminals of the monitoring port for the water sensor.............................................2-14
Table 2-7 Meanings of the terminals of the monitoring port for the smoke sensor...........................................2-15
Table 2-8 Meanings of the terminals of the monitoring port for the infrared sensor.........................................2-16
Table 2-9 Meanings of the terminals of the monitoring port for the door status sensor....................................2-17
Table 2-10 Meanings of the terminals of the monitoring port for the humidity/temperature sensor.................2-18
Table 2-11 Valid values of Boolean signals of the voltage type........................................................................2-19
Table 2-12 Meanings of the terminals of the monitoring port for Boolean signals...........................................2-19
Table 2-13 Meanings of the terminals of the monitoring port for analog signals..............................................2-20
Table 2-14 Meanings of the terminals of the monitoring port for relay node Boolean signals..........................2-22
Table 2-15 Alarms corresponding to the relay switch........................................................................................2-23
Table 2-16 Technical specifications of the EMUA............................................................................................2-23
Table 2-17 Performance specifications of the EMUA.......................................................................................2-24
Table 3-1 Technical specifications of the YW517B water sensor.......................................................................3-2
Table 3-2 Indicator on the smoke sensor..............................................................................................................3-3
Table 3-3 Technical specifications of the JTY-GD-01K smoke sensor...............................................................3-3
Table 3-4 Technical specifications of the MC-760T infrared sensor...................................................................3-5
Table 3-5 Technical specifications of the AGX105F door status sensor.............................................................3-7
Table 3-6 Technical specifications of the HO-03A door status sensor................................................................3-7
Table 3-7 Technical specifications of the WS302A1T4 humidity/temperature sensor........................................3-8
Table 5-1 3-core leading cable of the water sensor..............................................................................................5-3
Table 7-1 Solutions to common faults in the EMUA...........................................................................................7-1
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Product Version
The following table lists the product version related to this document.
Product Name
Product Version
EMUA2416
V100R001
EMUA2432
V100R001
EMUA4832
V100R001
Intended Audience
This document is intended for:
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NodeB/BTS Installer
System Engineer
Site Maintainer
Change History
For changes made in this document, refer to 1 Changes in EMUA User Guide.
Organization
1 Changes in EMUA User Guide
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Conventions
Symbol Conventions
The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Symbol
Description
Indicates a hazard with a high level of risk, which if not
avoided,will result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a hazard with a medium or low level of risk, which
if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which if not
avoided,could result in equipment damage, data loss,
performance degradation, or unexpected results.
Indicates a tip that may help you solve a problem or save
time.
Provides additional information to emphasize or supplement
important points of the main text.
General Conventions
The general conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
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Convention
Description
Boldface
Italic
Courier New
Command Conventions
The command conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Convention
Description
Boldface
Italic
[]
{ x | y | ... }
[ x | y | ... ]
{ x | y | ... }*
[ x | y | ... ]*
GUI Conventions
The GUI conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Convention
Description
Boldface
>
Keyboard Operations
The keyboard operations that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
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Format
Description
Key
Press the key. For example, press Enter and press Tab.
Key 1+Key 2
Key 1, Key 2
Mouse Operations
The mouse operations that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Action
Description
Click
Double-click
Drag
Press and hold the primary mouse button and move the
pointer to a certain position.
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Tenth release. The document is modified according to the comments by the testers.
09(2009-12-30)
Ninth release. The document is modified according to the comments by the testers.
08 (2008-09-10)
Eighth release. The wall-mounted installation mode is deleted.
07 (2008-08-20)
Seventh release. The description of SW-ADDR is Modified, and the appearance description the
EMUA is modified.
06 (2008-05-20)
Sixth release. The pin mapping description of the data cable is added.
05 (2008-04-25)
Fifth release. The illustration of how to connect the infrared sensor is modified.
04 (2008-01-15)
Fourth release. The title of the preface is changed, the document structure is adjusted, and the
procedure for installing the EMUA on a wall is added.
03 (2007-04-20)
Third release. Indexes are added, parameter description of the self-selected sensors is added.
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Second release. Testing problems are solved.
01 (2007-01-15)
First release.
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The EMUA2416 and EMUA2432 support +24 V DC power input, and the voltage can
range from +18 V DC to +36 V DC.
The EMUA4832 supports -48 V DC power input, and the voltage can range from -36 V
DC to -72 V DC.
Environment Monitoring
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The EMUA provides four ports for monitoring analog signals. Voltage-type (0 V - 5 V)
sensors and current-type (4 mA - 20 mA) sensors can be used. The types of monitored
analog signals can be configured through the DIP switch settings according to the BTS/
NodeB configuration.
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EMUA2432
EMUA4832
Input voltage
+24 V DC power
input
+24 V DC power
input
Range of voltage
input
+18 V DC to +36 V
DC
+18 V DC to +36 V
DC
-36 V DC to -72 V DC
Boolean signal
16 ports
32 ports
32 ports
(S1+/S1- to S16+/
S16-)
(S1+/S1- to S32+/
S32-)
(S1+/S1- to S32+/
S32-)
Boolean signal
port
32 ports
32 ports
32 ports
DIP switch
settings
Serial port
protection
Maximum current in
differential mode: 3
kA; maximum
current in common
mode: 5 kA
Maximum current in
differential mode: 3
kA; maximum
current in common
mode: 5 kA
Maximum current in
differential mode: 3
kA; maximum current
in common mode: 5 kA
(Ports 17 to 32 are
invalid)
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RS-485
6
RE5+ RE5- RE6+ RE6- NC
NC
NC
NC
24VT TEMP 24VH HUMI 24VW 12VW Water GND RE1+ RE1- RE2+ RE2- RE3+ RE3- RE4+ RE4-
S5+ S5-
S1+
S6+ S6-
S7+
S7
S8+ S8-
RUN ALM
+ - + PWR1 PWR2
10
S28+ S28-
S1-
S2+ S2-
S3+ S3-
11
S4+ S4-
RS-232
12
13
(1) Indicator
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RUN ALM
6
RE5+ RE5- RE6+ RE6- NC
NC
NC
NC
24VT TEMP 24VH HUMI 24VW 12VW Water GND RE1+ RE1- RE2+ RE2- RE3+ RE3- RE4+ RE4-
S5+ S5-
S1+
S6+ S6-
S7+
S7
S8+ S8-
EMUA
RS-485
10
S28+ S28-
S1-
S2+ S2-
S3+ S3-
S4+ S4-
RS-232
11
12
(1) Indicator
NOTE
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RUN ALM
6
RE5+ RE5- RE6+ RE6- NC
NC
NC
NC
24VT TEMP 24VH HUMI 24VW 12VW Water GND RE1+ RE1- RE2+ RE2- RE3+ RE3- RE4+ RE4-
S5+ S5-
S1+
S6+ S6-
S7+
S7
S8+ S8-
EMUA
RS-485
+ - + PWR1 PWR2
RS-232
12
10
S28+ S28-
S1-
S2+ S2-
S3+ S3-
11
S4+ S4-
TX+
TX-
RX+
RX-
14
13
(1) Indicator
(2) Four ports for analog signal sensors (3) Port for infrared sensors
(7) 16/32 ports for the detection of (8) Two RS-485 ports
Boolean signals
Board Layout
Figure 2-7 shows the board layout inside the EMUA of type A or B.
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12345678
ON
ON
12345678
12345678
ON
ON
SW_THE SW_AV
1234
1234
12
1234
ON
ON
ON
SW_ADDR
Ligntning protection
board
SW_AE
1234
DC/DC
pouwer module
Lattice
ON
ON
SW_BKE
CPU
Figure 2-8 shows the board layout inside the EMUA of type C.
Figure 2-8 Board layout inside the EMUA of type C
SW_THE
SW_AE
4321
ON
87654321
87654321
ON
87654321
ON
87654321
SW12A
SW12B
ON
4321
SW24A
SW24B
SW_AV
ON
CPU
SW_BKE
ON
ON
4321
SW_ADDR
4321
ON
21
DC/DC power
module
IDC connector
ON
IDC connector
DIP Switches
Table 2-2 lists the functions and settings of the DIP switches on the panel of the EMUA.
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Table 2-2 Functions and settings of the DIP switches on the panel of the EMUA
Silkscreen
Function
Setting
SW_ADDR
Selection of the
communication protocol
NOTE
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SW_BKE
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SW_AE
SW_AV
SW12A,
SW12B,
SW24A,
SW24B
Function
Setting
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only for commissioning during the manufacture of the EMUA4832. When the EMUA works
properly, this port is not used.
Table 2-3 lists the meanings of the pins of the RS485 serial port socket.
Table 2-3 Meanings of the pins of the RS485 serial port socket
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Pin
Meaning
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The signals shown in this table are defined in terms of transmission and reception by the EMUA.
When the TXD+ pin is connected to the RXD+ pin and the TXD- pin is connected to the RXD- pin ,
the RS485 serial port can be used for two-wire connection.
The EMUA works properly even if only one RS485 serial port is connected. It is recommended that
you use two RS-485 serial ports in active/standby mode. In this case, set serial port 1 to the active port.
Table 2-4 lists the meanings of the pins of the RS232 serial port socket.
Table 2-4 Meanings of the pins of the RS232 serial port socket
PIN
Meaning
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
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The RS232 serial port is a standby commissioning port. When the EMUA works properly, this port is
not used.
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Do not connect the power supply cable to this port. Otherwise, the boards inside the EMUA4832
may get damaged.
For the position of the commissioning serial port on the EMUA4832, see 2.2 Exterior of the
EMUA.
Figure 2-11 shows the pins of the commissioning serial port socket.
Figure 2-11 Pins of the commissioning serial port socket
Table 2-5 lists the meanings of the pins of the commissioning serial port socket.
Table 2-5 Meanings of the pins of the commissioning serial port socket
Silkscreen
Meaning
Connection Mode
TX+
TX-
RX+
RX-
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for the Boolean signal sensor, analog signal sensor, and output control sensor, which are extended
sensors.
2.5.1 Monitoring Port for the Water Sensor
This describes the monitoring port for the water sensor. This port is a voltage-type Boolean
signal monitoring port and suitable for a bare terminal of a cable (24 AWG - 12 AWG).
2.5.2 Monitoring Port for the Smoke Sensor
This describes the monitoring port for the smoke sensor. This port is a current-type Boolean
signal monitoring port and suitable for a bare terminal of a cable (24 AWG - 12 AWG).
2.5.3 Monitoring Port for the Infrared Sensor
This describes the monitoring port for the infrared sensor. This port is a voltage-type Boolean
signal monitoring port and suitable for a bare terminal of a cable (24 AWG - 12 AWG).
2.5.4 Monitoring Port for the Door Status Sensor
This describes the monitoring port for the door status sensor. This port is a dry contact point
Boolean signal monitoring port and suitable for a bare terminal of a cable (24 AWG - 12 AWG).
2.5.5 Monitoring Port for the Humidity/Temperature Sensor
This describes the monitoring port for the humidity/temperature sensor. This port is a currenttype analog signal monitoring port and suitable for a bare terminal of a cable (24 AWG - 12
AWG).
2.5.6 Monitoring Port for Boolean Signals
This describes the monitoring port for Boolean signals. The EMUA supports 32 monitoring ports
for Boolean signals, and the monitoring port for Boolean signals is suitable for a bare terminal
of a cable (24 AWG - 12 AWG).
2.5.7 Monitoring Port for Analog Signals
This describes the monitoring port for analog signals. This port is a voltage-type analog signal
monitoring port and suitable for a bare terminal of a cable (24 AWG - 12 AWG).
2.5.8 Monitoring Port for the Relay Node Boolean Signals
This describes the monitoring port for the Boolean Sensor. The EMUA supports six monitoring
ports for relay node Boolean signals, and the monitoring port for relay node Boolean signals is
suitable for a bare terminal of a cable (24 AWG - 12 AWG).
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NOTE
Table 2-6 lists the meanings of the terminals of the monitoring port for the water sensor.
Table 2-6 Meanings of the terminals of the monitoring port for the water sensor
Silkscreen
Meaning
24VW
12VW
Water
GND
NOTE
You can set bit 1 of the DIP switch SW_BKE to choose whether to use the monitoring port for the water
sensor. For details, see 2.3 Internal Structure of the EMUA.
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Table 2-7 lists the meanings of the terminals of the monitoring port for the smoke sensor.
Table 2-7 Meanings of the terminals of the monitoring port for the smoke sensor
Silkscreen
Meaning
24VS
24 V DC power output
Smoke
NOTE
You can set bit 2 of the DIP switch SW_BKE to choose whether to use the monitoring port for the smoke
sensor. For details, see 2.3 Internal Structure of the EMUA.
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Table 2-8 lists the meanings of the terminals of the monitoring port for the infrared sensor.
Table 2-8 Meanings of the terminals of the monitoring port for the infrared sensor
Silkscreen
Meaning
24VI
24 V DC power output
12VI
12 V DC power output
OPTI
GND
NOTE
You can set bit 3 of the DIP switch SW_BKE to choose whether to use the monitoring port for the infrared
sensor. For details, see 2.3 Internal Structure of the EMUA.
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Table 2-9 lists the meanings of the terminals of the monitoring port for the door status sensor.
Table 2-9 Meanings of the terminals of the monitoring port for the door status sensor
Silkscreen
Meaning
12VG
GATE
NOTE
You can set bit 4 of the DIP switch SW_BKE to choose whether to use the monitoring port for the door
status sensor. For details, see 2.3 Internal Structure of the EMUA.
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NOTE
Table 2-10 lists the meanings of the terminals of the monitoring port for the humidity/
temperature sensor.
Table 2-10 Meanings of the terminals of the monitoring port for the humidity/temperature sensor
Silkscreen
Meaning
24VT
24 V DC power output
TEMP
24VH
24 V DC power output
HUMI
NOTE
You can set the DIP switch SW_BKE to choose whether to use the monitoring port for the humidity/
temperature sensor. For details, see 2.3 Internal Structure of the EMUA.
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S8+ S8-
S25+ S25- S26+ S26- S27+ S27- S28+ S28- S17+ S17- S18+ S18- S19+ S19- S20+S20- S9+ S9- S10+ S10- S11+ S11- S12+ S12- S1+ S1- S2+ S2- S3+ S3- S4+ S4-
NOTE
The common types of Boolean signals are the dry contact point type, OC type, voltage type, and current
type.
All the monitoring ports for Boolean signals support Boolean signals of the dry contact point type and
OC type.
Ports S13 - S16 and S29 - S32 support Boolean signals of the voltage type.
Table 2-11 lists the valid values of Boolean signals of the voltage type.
Table 2-11 Valid values of Boolean signals of the voltage type
Value Range of the Input Voltage
Signal (x)
Definition
x 3 V DC
Low level
x 5 V DC
High level
3 V DC < x < 5 V DC
Unspecified
Table 2-12 lists the meanings of the terminals of the monitoring port for Boolean signals.
Table 2-12 Meanings of the terminals of the monitoring port for Boolean signals
Silkscreen
Meaning
NOTE
You can set the DIP switches SW12A, SW12B, SW24A, and SW24B to choose whether to use the
monitoring port for Boolean signals. For details, see 2.3 Internal Structure of the EMUA.
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For the position of the monitoring port for analog signals, see 2.2 Exterior of the EMUA.
Figure 2-18 shows this port.
Figure 2-18 Monitoring port for analog signals
Table 2-13 lists the meanings of the terminals of the monitoring port for analog signals.
Table 2-13 Meanings of the terminals of the monitoring port for analog signals
Silkscreen
Meaning
NOTE
You can set the DIP switches SW_AE and SW_AV to choose whether to use the monitoring port for Analog
signals. For details, see 2.3 Internal Structure of the EMUA.
Cable Connection
Analog Sensor of the Voltage Type
The voltage-type analog sensor has two power input terminals (marked "POWER+" and
"POWER-") and one analog signal output terminal (marked "Sout"), as shown in Figure 2-19.
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POWER +
12V i
Sout
ANA i
POWER -
GND
i = 1, 2, 3, 4
POWER +
POWER -
12V i
ANA i
i = 1, 2, 3, 4
Description
For the position of the monitoring port for relay node Boolean signals, see 2.2 Exterior of the
EMUA. Figure 2-21 shows this port.
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Table 2-14 lists the meanings of the terminals of the monitoring port for relay node Boolean
signals.
Table 2-14 Meanings of the terminals of the monitoring port for relay node Boolean signals
Silkscreen
Meaning
Cable Connection
Figure 2-22 shows the cable connection of the relay node.
Figure 2-22 Cable connection of the relay node
CTR_OUT+
REi +
CTR_OUT-
REi -
i=1-6
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The relay node has two pins. The settings of the two pins are as follows:
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If the relay needs to output 60 V DC or higher, use a 24 V intermediate relay to convert the
output voltage.
Alarm Association
Alarm association is a process in which the corresponding relay switch is automatically turned
on after the EMUA detects an environmental alarm. Table 2-15 describes the alarms
corresponding to the relay switch.
Table 2-15 Alarms corresponding to the relay switch
Relay
Switch (i = 1
to 6)
Alarm
Overtemperature alarm
Undertemperature alarm
Smoke alarm
NOTE
If an EMUA must support alarm association, the DIP switches must be set on site.
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Specification
System voltage
Measurement range
0 V DC to 100 V DC
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Item
Temperature
Humidity
Boolean signal
Analog signal
Communication rate
Measured Object
Specification
Measurement precision
1 V
Measurement range
Measurement precision
2oC
Measurement range
0% RH to 100% RH
Measurement precision
5%
Measurement range
< 10s
Measurement range
4 mA to 20 mA or 0 V to 5 V
Measurement precision
1%
< 1s
RS232, RS485
9600 bit/s
Specification
Storage temperature
Working temperature
Storage humidity
5%RH to 95%RH
Working humidity
10%RH to 90%RH
DC
Dimensions
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Weight
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NOTE
The cable provided along with the YW517B water sensor is 2.7 m [8.86 ft] long.
Specification
12 V DC 5%
< 80 uA
10 mA to 15 mA
Current
Working temperature
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NOTE
The cable distributed for the JTY-GD-01K smoke sensor is 10 m [32.81 ft] long.
Meaning
Status
Red indicator
Alarm
On
No alarm
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Specification
24 V DC 5%
Working current
< 50 uA
Power-on time
30s
Power-on current
< 150 uA
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Working temperature
Working humidity
Output type
NOTE
The cable provided along with the MC-760T infrared sensor is 10 m [32.81 ft] long.
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Specification
12 V DC 5%
Working current
30 mA
Monitoring range
Output type
Working temperature
Surface
A
Side
Surface B
Bottom
sectional view
Figure 3-5 shows the exterior of the HO-03A door status sensor.
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NOTE
The cable provided along with the HO-03A door status sensor is 10 m [32.81 ft] long.
The HO-03A door status sensor consists of a dry finger pipe and a magnetic ferrite. The dry
finger pipe consists of two soft magnetic metal fingers that are close to each other. When the
magnetic ferrite is close to the dry finger pipe, the fingers are magnetized and attracted to each
other. When the magnetic field no longer covers the fingers, the fingers spring apart.
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Specification
Working voltage
250 V AC
Rated current
10.0 A
Pin length
Table 3-6 lists the technical specifications of the HO-03A door status sensor.
Table 3-6 Technical specifications of the HO-03A door status sensor
Item
Specification
Effect distance
25 mm [0.98 in.]
Contact capacity
Impedance
0.3 ohm
Power
10 W
Output type
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The cable provided along with the WS302A1T4 humidity/temperature sensor is 3 m [9.84 ft] long.
Specification
Temperature Sensor
Humidity Sensor
Measurement
range
0% RH to 100% RH
Precision
2% RH (ambient temperature:
25oC [77oF], ambient humidity:
30% RH to 80% RH)
Power supply
voltage
12 V DC to 24 V DC
Signal output
Sample
resistance
500 ohms
Sensitive
components
Pt100 thermistor
Working
temperature
Storage
temperature
Covering
material
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Working voltage: 24 V
The relations between the humidity and output current must meet the requirements shown in
Figure 3-8.
Figure 3-8 Relations between the humidity and output current
100% RH
0% RH
4 mA
20 mA
The relations between the temperature and output current must meet the requirements shown in
Figure 3-9.
Figure 3-9 Relations between the temperature and output current
80
4 mA
20 mA
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Current type
When liquid is not detected, the output current should be less than 200 uA.
When liquid is detected, the output current should be greater than 1 mA.
Voltage type
When liquid is not detected, the output voltage should be less than 3.3 V.
Current type
When the door is closed, the output current should be less than 200 uA.
When the door is open, the output current should be greater than 1 mA.
Voltage type
When the door is closed, the output voltage should be less than 3.3 V.
When the door is open, the output voltage should be greater than 5 V.
Current type
When smoke is not detected, the output current should be less than 200 uA.
When smoke is detected, the output current should be greater than 3 mA.
Voltage type
When smoke is not detected, the output voltage should be less than 3.3 V.
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Current type
When moving objects are not detected, the output current should be less than 200 uA.
When moving objects are detected, the output current should be greater than 1 mA.
Voltage type
When moving objects are not detected, the output voltage should be less than 3.3 V.
When moving objects are detected, the output voltage should be greater than 5 V.
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This describes how to install the EMUA. The EMUA can be installed in different ways.
Prerequisite
The following items are ready:
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The EMUA can be installed in the reserved 19-inch space inside any 19-inch cabinet or rack
whose depth exceeds 300 mm [11.81 in.].
Procedure
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Install the EMUA in the reserved 19-inch space inside the rack, as shown in Figure 4-2
Figure 4-2 Installing the EMUA inside the rack
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By default, the outdoor cabinet is configured with some sensors. Therefore, only the methods
of installing the sensors indoors are described here.
5.1 Installing the Water Sensor
This describes how to install the water sensor.
5.2 Installing the Smoke Sensor
This describes how to install the smoke sensor.
5.3 Installing the Infrared Sensor
This describes how to install the infrared sensor.
5.4 Installing the Door Status Sensor
This describes how to install the door status sensor.
5.5 Installing the Humidity/Temperature Sensor
This describes how to install the humidity/temperature sensor.
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CAUTION
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The water sensor can be connected only to the terminals marked "Water", "12VW", and
"GND".
Procedure
Step 1 Erect the water sensor in the selected installation position, as shown in Figure 5-1.
Figure 5-1 Installing the water sensor
Placing
surface
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Table 5-1 describes the 3-core leading cable of the water sensor, and Figure 5-2 shows the
connection of the cable.
Table 5-1 3-core leading cable of the water sensor
Color
Core Wire
Function
Red
White
Grounding core
wire
Blue
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The requirements for the installation of the smoke sensor are as follows:
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If the smoke sensor is to be installed in the center of the ceiling, ensure that:
There is no obstacle within a 0.5 m [1.64 ft] radius of the smoke sensor.
The horizontal distance between the smoke sensor and the blast vent of the airconditioner is greater than 1.5 m [4.92 ft].
The horizontal distance between the smoke sensor and the air vent in the ceiling is
greater than 0.5 m [1.64 ft].
The horizontal distance between the smoke sensor and the air vent of the air-conditioner
is greater than 1.5 m [4.92 ft].
The smoke sensor is suitable for detecting fires that have smolder during the initial stage
and emit large amounts of smoke. Do not install the smoke sensor at locations where:
Before powering on the smoke sensor, ensure that the smoke sensor is correctly connected.
Thirty seconds after the smoke sensor is powered on, the red indicator will start to blink
once every 9 to 15 seconds.
Dust easily accumulates on the smoke sensor. Therefore, clear the dust periodically to avoid
false alarms.
To protect the smoke sensor from dirt, do not remove the dust cover before using the sensor.
CAUTION
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The smoke sensor cannot work without the power supply. Therefore, the smoke sensor does
not work if the power supply is interrupted.
To avoid damage to the smoke sensor, do not directly use +24 V DC input voltage for the
smoke sensor.
NOTE
The smoke sensor can be connected only to the terminals marked "Smoke&24VS".
The smoke sensor generates alarms when there is smoke or fire. You have to run an associated command
to clear the alarms.
Procedure
Step 1 Install the smoke sensor in the selected position.
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Use a PVC terminal to bridge the seam between the cable duct and the base.
Figure 5-3 shows the installation of the smoke sensor.
Figure 5-3 Installation of the smoke sensor
65 mm
7
2
4
1
(4) Base
2.
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The requirements for the installation of the infrared sensor are as follows:
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The infrared sensor should not be exposed to sunlight or other strong light.
The infrared sensor should not directly face heat sources such as air-conditioners or
caliducts.
The infrared sensor should directly face positions prone to unauthorized entry.
The infrared sensor should not be installed on the wall beside the door.
The monitoring range should be clear of obstacles so that the infrared sensor can be directly
seen in the monitoring range.
The infrared sensor can be connected only to the terminals marked "OPTI&12VI&GND".
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Procedure
Step 1 Remove the installation sheet of the infrared sensor, and then mark on the wall the positions of
the two installation holes of the installation sheet.
Step 2 Use the percussion drill to drill holes according to the marks.
Step 3 Insert the expansion tubes into the installation holes.
Step 4 Use the tapping screws to fix the installation sheet to the wall.
Step 5 Fix the infrared sensor to the installation sheet.
Step 6 Connect the infrared sensor, as shown in Figure 5-5.
Figure 5-5 Connecting the infrared sensor
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NOTE
The distance between the two fingers should be less than 5 mm [0.20 in.] when the door is closed.
The door status sensor can be connected only to the terminals marked "GATE&12VG".
The alarms reported by the door status sensor can be cleared only through human intervention.
Procedure
Step 1 Mark the installation position of the door status sensor.
Step 2 Use the percussion drill to drill holes according to the marks.
Step 3 Install and fasten the door status sensor.
Step 4 Connect the door status sensor, as shown in Figure 5-6 and Figure 5-7.
Figure 5-6 Connecting the AGX105F door status sensor
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The requirements for the installation of the humidity/temperature sensor are as follows:
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Generally, the humidity/temperature sensor should be installed on a wall and about 1.5 m
[4.92 ft] above the ground.
Around the humidity/temperature sensor, ventilation should be good, and the airflow rate
is 0.1 m/s to 1 m/s.
NOTE
The humidity/temperature sensor cannot be installed in a position with too rapid airflow, for
example, the air vent in the ceiling or the blast vent of an air-conditioner.
The wind of an air cooling machine or air heating machine can directly blows the
humidity/temperature sensor.
The air is polluted by substances such as sour gas and oily gas.
The humidity/temperature sensor should be kept away from the ends of the cabling trough.
The humidity/temperature sensor should be powered off before the sensor is installed or
replaced.
Holes should not be drilled around the humidity/temperature sensor after the sensor is
installed. If you have to do so, take appropriate measures to protect the sensor from dust.
CAUTION
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You need to calibrate the humidity/temperature sensor annually. Replace it if its precision is
too low.
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Procedure
Step 1 Remove the backplane of the humidity/temperature sensor, and then mark on the wall the
positions of the three installation holes in the backplane.
Step 2 Use the percussion drill to drill holes according to the marks.
Step 3 Insert the plastic expansion tubes into the installation holes.
Step 4 Use the tapping screws to fix the backplane to the wall.
Step 5 Fix the humidity/temperature sensor to the backplane.
Step 6 Connect the humidity/temperature sensor, as shown in Figure 5-8.
Figure 5-8 Connecting the humidity/temperature sensor
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Procedure
Step 1 Perform a power-on check for the EMUA.
1.
2.
3.
Step 2 Check the communication between the EMUA and the BTS/NodeB.
1.
2.
3.
2.
Read the data of the sensors and the voltage on the Service Maintenance System of the
BTS/NodeB.
Check that the data is correct.
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Solution
The humidity/temperature
query results are invalid values.
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Symptom
Solution
NOTE
When the EMUA2416 generates an alarm, check whether the factory settings of the DIP switches SW24A
and SW24B are changed. If they are changed, restore them to their original states (OFF).
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