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CHAPTER 3
Device Connections
Connections to the ADAM Frame
An ADAM Intercom System can be setup in a variety of configurations to meet different user requirements. Several common
variations are illustrated in the system drawings starting on page 33.
Configuration Computer Connection and Check
Use an RS-232 serial cable to connect from J1 of the XCP-ADAM-MC Breakout Panel to COM1 or COM2 of the
configuration PC. For cable wiring details, refer to “ADAM-807 ADAM Intercom System AZedit to PC RS-232-C Cable” on
page 51.
Insert the AZedit software CD into the computer. Follow the instructions to load AZedit onto the PC. Note, the computer
should have at least 2 MB of extended memory (4 MB preferably).
If the link between the computer and intercom system is functioning properly, the current intercom system configuration
should upload (even if nothing has yet been programmed). ONLINE mode should appear at the lower right of the computer
screen. If not, check the cable wiring and the connection between the computer and the intercom system.
NOTE: By default, the AZedit configuration program uses COM1 and 38400 baud for communication between the computer
and intercom system. COM2 and/or 9600 baud, USB, Network connections are selectable as options in AZedit
(Options>Communications). When operating at 38.4k baud, DIP switch number 1 must be set to the ON position on both the
main and backup master controller cards in the ADAM frame, see “ADAM Master Controller Card (MC-ADAM 9002-7514-
100) DIP Switch Settings (S1)” on page 12 or “MCII-e Factory set DIP Switch Settings” on page 13, depending on the type of
Master Controller you are using.
Program Assign Panel (PAP) Installation
General
Up to 15 PAPs can be connected to the intercom system. Each PAP has DIP switches to assign it as panel number 1 through 15,
and to select either a low or high IFB range. As supplied, PAPs expect all program sources to be connected to sequential
intercom ports of the intercom system starting with port #1. The options and default setting for the PAP series are summarized
in the following table:
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