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Network Power Distribution Module Installation and Programming Manual LINQ8PD - Network Power Distribution Module - Eight (8) Fused Outputs LINQ8PDCB - Network Power Distribution Module - Eight (8) PTC Outputs DOC#: LINQ8PD Rev. 11515 More than just power.

Overview: ltronix LINQ8PD(CB) network power distribution module facilitates monitoring, reporting and control of one (1) or two (2) low voltage C or supervised DC power supply/chargers over the network. Reports diagnostics via Email/SNMP notifications greatly reducing system downtime and eliminating unnecessary service calls. LINQ8PD(CB) retrofits with most currently installed multi-output power supply/chargers. Specifications: Input Power: Input1/Input2: 12VC-28VC @ 12.5 amp each or 12VDC/28VDC @ 12.5 amp each te: Do connect C and DC simultaneously to INP1 and INP2 Outputs: Eight (8) fused or PTC protected outputs: - LINQ8PD: Blade fuses are rated amps - LINQ8PDCB: PTCs are rated 2.5 amps Power output(s) can be locally or remotely controlled Surge Suppression Status Monitoring: Power Supply(ies) output voltage and load Voltage and load of each output FCP trigger and reset status Unit temperature (Celsius) Power Supply C and Battery status Battery health Programming Features: Power Supply(ies) voltage and load limits (High/Low) FCP trigger type (wet or dry-n.o./n.c.) Input Function (FCP reset/tamper) Output Reset Trigger (N.O./N.C.) Battery Monitor Configuration: - Capacity - Charge Level - Max. Charge and Discharge Current - Service Date Configurable Output Relay(s) Individual Output Configuration: - Device ID - Voltage and Current Limits (High/Low) - FCP Trigger Setting (latching/non-latching/inactive) - Battery Backup Network Security: Secure Socket Layer (SSL) Reporting: SNMP trap messages. E-mail notifications Event Log tracks history Fire larm Interface: Supervised FCP disconnect ( or n-) FCP reset (N.C. or N.O.) Mechanical: Board Dimensions: 5.5 L x.625 W x.96 H (19.7mm x 92.7mm x 24.8mm) Product weight (approx.):.4 lbs. (.18kg) Shipping weight (approx.):.7 lbs. (.2kg) LINQ8PD - Fig. 1 Terminal/Connector Identification: B C D E F G GND GND RET -- FCP IN -- FCP RLY 2 RESET FCP EOL RET+ FCP IN+ FCP RLY 1 BT LOCL H U T ~ -- INP1 + ~ ~ -- INP2 + ~ 15 15 <INP1 OFF INP2> UPLINK DOWNLINK LINQ8PD ltronix Corp. Brooklyn, NY 1122 BT C FCP I J S + BT IN - R + BT OUT - Fuse Battery FUSE OUT1 FUSE OUT2 FUSE OUT 15 FUSE OUT4 FUSE OUT5 FUSE OUT6 FUSE OUT7 FUSE OUT8 K Q P BT C NO C NO C DRY Inputs -- -- OUT1 + -- OUT2 + -- OUT + -- OUT4 + -- OUT5 + -- OUT6 + -- OUT7 + -- OUT8 + C Fail NC C NC C Battery Fail L O N M - 2 - LINQ8PD/LINQ8PDCB

Terminal/Connector Identification: Terminal/Legend GND, B C RESET D E F G H FCP I J reset. K L M N O P Q R S T U B CGND, D FCP E F EOL G H I Connects J K L to MEOL N Oor next P QLINQ8PD(CB). R S T U B C D+ RET E F-- G H I J FCP K L EOL, M N or ext P LINQ8PD(CB). Q R S T U B C D FCP E F -- GIN H+ I J K Wet L Minput N from O P FCP Q R+. S T U C D E FCP F G RLY H I 1, J2 K L MFCP N reporting O P Q relay. R S T U D E F Downlink G H I J K L M NConnection O P Qto Rpower S Tsupply U or second LINQ8PD(CB) module. E F G HUplink I J K L M N OConnects P Q to R next S TLINQ8PD(CB) U upstream from this module. If this is the first LINQ8PD(CB) in the daisy chain this connector is not used. F G H BT I J Local K LLED M N O PIndicates Q R battery(ies) S T U thresholds. G H I FCP/C/BT J K L M N LEDs O P QIndicates R S status T U of FCP, C and Battery. H I J KHeartbeat L M LED N O P Q RIndicates S T the U LINQ8PD(CB) is operational. I J K RJ45 L M N O P Q R SEthernet: T U LN or laptop connection enables LINQ8PD(CB) programming and status monitoring. J K L MUSBN O P Q R S TLaptop U connection enables LINQ8PD(CB) initial setup and programming. K L M Battery Fail Indicates low battery condition, e.g. connect to alarm panel. Relay normally energized when DC power is present. N O P Q R S T U NC, C, NO Contact rating 1 amp @ VDC. L M C Fail Indicates loss of C power, e.g. connect to audible device or alarm panel. Relay normally energized N O P Q R S T U NC, C, NO when C power is present. Contact rating 1 amp @ VDC (power-limited). M N O + OUT1 -- to P Q R S T + OUT8 -- U 24VC/28VC or 12VDC/24VDC continuous output. N O P QC R/ NO, S CT U Connection to [C Fail] terminals on power supply. O P Q RBT S / TNO, UC Connection to [BT Fail] terminals on power supply. P Q R + S BT T UOUT -- Connection to stand-by batteries. Q R S + T BT U IN -- Connection to [+ BT -- ] terminals on power supply. R S T U-- INP2 + Second C or DC power supply input. te: Do connect C and DC simultaneously to INP1 and INP2. S T U -- INP1 + First C or DC power supply input. te: Do connect C and DC simultaneously to INP1 and INP2. LED Diagnostics: LED Flash Codes BT LOCL ON Charge/Discharge current working properly Blinking Charge/Discharge current on the battery exceed limits FCP ON FCP triggered OFF FCP released C ON Input signal active OFF Input signal inactive BT ON Input signal active OFF Input signal inactive ON Output is ON and working properly OUT1-OUT8 OFF Output is OFF Blinking Output is ON and voltage and/or current exceeds limits LINQ8PD/LINQ8PDCB - -

Installation Instructions: Wiring methods shall be in accordance with the National Electrical Code/NFP 7/NFP 72/NSI, and with all local codes and authorities having jurisdiction. Product is intended for indoor use only and should be installed by qualified personnel. 1. Disconnect the C mains and batteries (if used) from the power supply(ies) before connecting the LINQ8PD(CB) 2. Mount LINQ8PD(CB) into position and secure with mounting screws. Interconnecting two (2) LINQ8PD(CB) modules: Two (2) LINQ8PD(CB)s can be interconnected to enable both units to be accessed from a single IP address. Connect interface cable (supplied) to the interface port marked [DOWNLINK] of first LINQ8PD(CB) which will be the master to interface port marked [UPLINK] of second LINQ8PD(CB).. Power Supply Input Connection: The LINQ8PD(CB) can be connected to two independent C or DC power supplies that can be routed thru each of the individual outputs. Each output is equipped with an input selection switch which is used to route the desired input to the output. This switch also has a center off position that can be used to turn power off to an output. (a) Single Power Supply Input: Connect the output of the power supply to the terminals marked [+INP1-] and set the Input selection switch for each output to the [INP1] position. (b) Dual Power Supply Inputs: When the use of two independent power supplies is desired connect one power supply to the terminals marked [+INP1-] and the second power supply to the terminals marked [+INP2-]. Set the Input selection switch for each output to the appropriate position. Reconnect the C mains of the connected power supply(ies) and verify the voltage of each of the eight outputs. This helps avoid potential damage. Disconnect the C mains of the connected power supply(ies). te: Do connect C and DC simultaneously to INP1 and INP2. 4. Output Connections: Connect devices to be powered to the terminals marked [-OUT1+ to -OUT8+] on LINQ8PD(CB) carefully observing polarity. When two power supplies are connected to the LINQ8PD(CB) verify that the output voltage matches the operating voltage of the connected devices. 5. Battery Connections: Skip this step when connecting C power supplies or DC power supply(ies) without batteries. Connect the power supplies battery charging circuit to the terminals marked [+BT IN-], connect the battery leads to the terminals marked [+BT OUT-]. te: Do not connect battery(ies) until all connections have been made. For 24VDC operation connect two 12VDC batteries in series using the supplied yellow battery jumper. For ccess Control applications batteries are optional. When batteries are not used, a loss of C will result in the loss of output voltage. When the use of stand-by batteries is desired, they must be lead acid or gel type. 6. Battery and C Supervision Connections: Skip this step when connecting C power supplies These connections are required to monitor C and Battery Trouble conditions. These conditions cannot be monitored when connected to a non-supervised power supply. Connect the common (C) and normally open (N.O.) contact of the power supplies C and Battery supervision relay to the corresponding DRY Inputs of the LINQ8PD(CB). If required to connect supervisory trouble reporting devices to outputs marked [C FIL, BT FIL] supervisory relay outputs marked [NC and C] to appropriate notification devices. Use 22 WG to 18 WG for supervision reporting. 7. Fire larm Interface options: (not evaluated by UL) The Fire larm Interface and Reset options are programmable via the web interface. FI input trigger options: supervised normally closed [NC], normally open [NO], polarity reversal input from signaling circuit or wet input will trigger selected outputs. (a) rmally Open [NO] input: Connect the supplied 2.2k resistor (supplied) in parallel with the normally open trigger circuit to the terminals marked [GND, FCP EOL]. (b) rmally Closed [NC] input: Connect the supplied 2.2k resistor (supplied) in series with the normally closed trigger circuit to the terminals marked [GND, FCP EOL]. (c) Signaling Circuit/Wet input trigger: Connect the positive (+) and negative (-) of the signaling circuit/wet input trigger to the terminals marked [FCP IN + and [FCP IN -]. (d) Fire larm Reset: If a output is programmed to latch with manual reset connect either a normally open (N.O.) or normally closed (N.C.) dry input to the terminals marked [RESET & GND] 8. Reconnect C power mains to the connected power supply(ies) and connect back-up batteries. - 4 - LINQ8PD/LINQ8PDCB

Establishing Network Connection: Network Setup - ltronix Dashboard USB Connection The USB connection on the LINQ8PD(CB) is used for Network and Trap Receiver configuration only. When connected to a PC via the USB cable the LINQ8PD(CB) will receive power from the USB port allowing programming of the LINQ8PD(CB) prior to being connected to the power supply. 1. Install the software supplied with the LINQ8PD(CB) on the PC being used for programming. This software should be installed on all computers that will have access to the LINQ8PD(CB). 2. Connect the supplied USB cable to the USB port on the LINQ8PD(CB) and the computer.. Click [Dashboard Icon] on the desktop of the computer and open the Dashboard. 4. Click [USB Network Setup] button located in the upper right hand side of the Dashboard. This will open the USB Network Setup screen. In this screen the MC ddress of the LINQ8PD(CB) module will be found along with the Network Settings, Trap Receiver Settings and SNMP Port Settings. 1. Network Settings (Fig. 2a, pg. 5): In the IP ddress Method field select the method that the IP ddress for the LINQ8PD will be obtained Static or DHCP then follow the appropriate steps. STTIC: Field Name Enter the IP address assigned to the LINQ8PD(CB) by the IP ddress network administrator. Subnet Mask Enter the Subnet of the network. Enter the TCP/IP gateway of the network access point (router) being used Gateway te: Gateway configuration is required to properly receive emails from the device. Enables standard remote access and monitoring. Enter the port HTTP Port number assigned to the LINQ8PD(CB) module by the network administrator. Default Port setting 8.* Enables secure remote access and monitoring. Enter the port number assigned to the LINQ8PD(CB) module by the network adminis- HTTPS Port trator. Default Port setting 44.* Used to update device firmware. Enter the port number System Port assigned to the LINQ8PD(CB) module by the network administrator. Default Port setting 667* a. Click [Submit Network Settings] button, a dialog box will display New network settings will take effect after the server is rebooted click OK. *te: When remote access is required or using multiple devices on the same network it is recommended to assign an independent port to each connected device. Fig. 2 Dashboard - USB Network Setup Linq8 MC ddress BC:4:::1:77 Network Settings: IP ddress Method: IP ddress: Subnet Mask: Gateway: HTTP Port: HTTPS Port: System Port: Submit Network Settings Restore Factory Settings Reboot Server STTIC 192.168.168.18 255.255.255. 192.168..11 8 44 667 D Trap Receiver Settings: SNMP Port Settings : x USB Network Settings Trap Receiver 1 : Trap Receiver 2 : Trap Receiver : Trap Receiver 4 : Trap Receiver 5 : Submit Trap Receiver IP Settings SNMP Port : 161 Trap Messages Port : 162 Submit Port Settings B C DHCP (Fig. 2a, pg. 5): Connect LINQ8PD(CB) to the DHCP router to obtain IP address. a. fter selecting DHCP in the IP ddress Method field click [Submit Network Settings] button, a dialog box will display New network settings will take effect after the server is rebooted click OK. Next click [Reboot Server] button (Fig. 2d, pg. 5). fter the LINQ8PD(CB) reboots the IP address assigned will appear in the IP ddress field. It is recommended to have the assigned IP ddress reserved on the router to ensure continued access to the LINQ8PD(CB) (see the network administrator). LINQ8PD/LINQ8PDCB - 5 -

Field Name Subnet Mask When operating in DHCP the router will assign the subnet mask values. Gateway Enter the TCP/IP gateway of the network access point (router) being used. HTTP Port Enables standard remote access and monitoring. Enter the port number assigned to the LINQ8PD(CB) module by the network administrator. Default Port setting 8.* HTTPS Port Enables secure remote access and monitoring. Enter the port number assigned to the LINQ8PD(CB) module by the network administrator. Default Port setting 44.* System Port Used to update device firmware. Enter the port number assigned to the LINQ8PD(CB) module by the network administrator. Default Port setting 667* b. Click [Submit Network Settings] button, a dialog box will display New network settings will take effect after the server is rebooted click OK. *te: When remote access is required or using multiple devices on the same network it is recommended to assign an independent port to each connected device. 2. Trap Receiver Settings (Fig. 2b, pg. 5): a. Enter up to five SNMP trap receiver IP addresses. When accessing the LINQ8PD(CB) remotely, check with the network administrator for proper configuration. b. Click [Submit Trap Receiver IP Settings] button, a dialog box will display New Trap Receiver IP settings will take effect after the server is rebooted click OK.. SNMP Port Settings (Fig. 2c, pg. 5): SNMP uses the default port 161 for general SNMP messages and port 162 for SNMP trap messages. In the event these ports need to be changed, enter the new port numbers assigned by the network administrator. a. Click [Submit Port Settings] button, a dialog box will display New Port settings will take effect after the server is rebooted click OK. b. fter all information has been entered, Click [Reboot Server] button (Fig. 2d, pg. 5), a dialog box will display Please allow up to sec for the server to reboot, click OK. c. fter the LINQ8PD(CB) has been rebooted all programmed information will be saved. d. Disconnect the USB cable from the LINQ8PD(CB) module. If the LINQ8PD(CB) has not been connected to the power supply(ies) being monitored, (refer to Installing LINQ8PD Board on pg. 2). e. Connect one end of the network cable to the network jack on the LINQ8PD(CB) and the other to the network connection or the PC to be used for programming. te: Email notification must be setup via the Browser, Ref to Email Settings in the Browser Setup section of this manual. Browser Setup When not using the ltronix Dashboard USB connection for the initial Network setup, the LINQ8PD(CB) needs to be connected to the power supply(ies) being monitored (refer to Installing LINQ8PD Board on page??) prior to programming. Factory Default settings: IP ddress: 192.168.168.168 User Name: admin Password: admin 1. Set the static IP address for the laptop to be used for programming to the same network IP address as the LINQ8PD(CB) i.e. 192.168.168.2 (default address of the LINQ8PD(CB) is 192.168.168.168). 2. Connect one end of the network cable to the network jack on the LINQ8PD(CB) and the other to the network connection of the laptop.. Open a browser on the computer and enter 192.168.168.168 into the address bar. dialog box uthentication Required will appear requesting both user name and password enter the default values here. 4. Click [Log In] button. The status page of the LINQ8PD(CB) will appear. This page displays the real time status and health of each power supply connected to the LINQ8PD(CB). - 6 - LINQ8PD/LINQ8PDCB

1. Network setup: Click [Network Settings] tab. This will open the Network Setting screen. In this screen the MC ddress of the LINQ8PD(CB) module will be found along with the programming fields for the Network Settings, Trap Receiver Settings, SNMP Port Settings and Email Settings. Network Settings (Fig. a, pg. 7): In the IP ddress Method field select the method that the IP ddress for the LINQ8PD(CB) will be obtained Static or DHCP then follow the appropriate steps. Fig. Status Network Settings Site ID: LINQ8 Network Settings: Setup Network Settings IP ddress Method: STTIC Device Management Interface Security Settings Events Log Email Settings: Help Monday, Sept. 21 215 [2: pm] D From: event.report@linqinfo STTIC (Fig. a, pg. 7): Field Name IP ddress Enter the IP address assigned to the LINQ8PD(CB) by the network administrator. Subnet Mask Enter the Subnet of the network. Enter the TCP/IP gateway of the network access point (router) being used Gateway te: Gateway configuration is required to properly receive emails from the device. Enter the HTTP port number assigned to the LINQ8PD(CB) module by the network administrator to allow remote access and monitoring. HTTP Port The default inbound port setting is 8. HTTP is not encrypted and unsecure. Even though HTTP can be used for remote access it is recommended primarily for use with LN connections. Enter the HTTPS port number assigned to the LINQ8PD module by the network administrator to allow remote access and monitoring. HTTPS Port The default inbound port setting is 44. Being encrypted and more secure HTTPS is highly recommended for remote access. Used to update device firmware. Enter the port number assigned to the System Port LINQ8PD(CB) module by the network administrator. Default Port setting 667* a. Click [Submit Network Settings] button, a dialog box will display New network settings will take effect after the server is rebooted click OK. Trap Receiver Settings: IP ddress: 192.168.168.17 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255. Gateway: 192.168..11 HTTP Port: 8 HTTPS Port: 44 System Port: 667 MC ddress: BC:4:::1:72 Submit Network Settings Trap Receiver IP ddress 1: 192.168.168.2 Trap Receiver IP ddress 2: Trap Receiver IP ddress : Trap Receiver IP ddress 4: Trap Receiver IP ddress 5: Submit Trap Receiver IP Settings SNMP Port Settings: SNMP Port: 161 Trap Message Port: 162 Submit Port Settings B C Subject: Username: event.report Password: SMTP server IP: smtp.gmail.com SMTP server Port: 587 Outgoing Email ddress 1: Outgoing Email ddress 2: Outgoing Email ddress : Outgoing Email ddress 4: Outgoing Email ddress 5: Submit Test Email Submit Email Settings Restore Factory Settings Reboot Server E DHCP (Fig. a, pg. 7): fter selecting DHCP in the IP ddress Method field click [Submit Network Settings] button, a dialog box will display New network settings will take effect after the server is rebooted click OK. Next click [Reboot Server] button. fter rebooting the LINQ8PD(CB) will be set in the DHCP mode. The IP address will be assigned by the router when the LINQ8PD(CB) is connected to the network. It is recommended to have the assigned IP ddress reserved to ensure continued access (see the network administrator). Field Name Subnet Mask When operating in DHCP the router will assign the subnet mask values. Gateway TCP/IP gateway of the network access point (router) being used will be displayed. Enter the HTTP port number assigned to the LINQ8PD(CB) module by the network administrator to allow remote access and monitoring. The default inbound HTTP Port port setting is 8. HTTP is not encrypted and unsecure. Even though HTTP can be used for remote access it is recommended primarily for use with LN connections. Enter the HTTPS port number assigned to the LINQ8PD(CB) module by the network administrator to allow remote access and monitoring. HTTPS Port The default inbound port setting is 44. Being encrypted and more secure HTTPS is highly recommended for remote access. Click the [Submit Network Settings] button, a dialog box will display New network settings will take effect after the server is rebooted click OK. LINQ8PD/LINQ8PDCB - 7 -

Trap Receiver Settings (Fig. b, pg. 7): a. Enter up to five SNMP trap receiver IP addresses. When accessing the LINQ8PD(CB) remotely check with the network administrator for proper configuration. b. Click [Submit Trap Receiver IP Settings] button, a dialog box will display New Trap Receiver IP settings will take effect after the server is rebooted click OK. SNMP Port Settings (Fig. c, pg. 7): SNMP uses the default port 161 for general SNMP messages and port 162 for SNMP trap messages. In the event these port need to be changed enter the new port numbers assigned by the network administrator. Click [Submit Port Settings] button, a dialog box will display New SMNP port settings will take effect after the server is rebooted click OK. Email Settings (Fig. d, pg. 7): The LINQ8PD(CB) can send emails via an in-house email server, email service provider (i.e. Gmail, Yahoo) or ltronix default email service. In-house email server: Field Name From Enter the email address assigned to the LINQ8PD(CB) module by the system administrator. Subject Identify the location of the v (i.e. the Site ID). Username Enter the username associated with the LINQ8PD(CB) module email address. Password Enter the username password. SMTP server IP Enter the SMTP IP address of the in-house email server. SMTP server Port Enter the SMTP port assigned to the in-house email server. Outgoing Email ddress 1-5 Enter up to five outgoing email addresses. a. Click [Submit Email Settings] button and the email settings will be saved. Email service provider: Field Name From Enter the email address for the LINQ8PD(CB) module. Subject Identify the location of the LINQ8PD(CB) (i.e. the Site ID). Username Enter the username associated with the LINQ8PD(CB) module email address. Password Enter the username password. SMTP server IP Enter the SMTP IP address of the email service provider. SMTP server Port Enter the email SMTP port number. The default SMTP email ports are 25 or 465 unless otherwise specified. Outgoing Email ddress 1-5 Enter up to five outgoing email addresses. a. Click [Submit Email Settings] button and the email settings will be saved. ltronix default email service: a. ll required sender and network fields have already been populated. b. Outgoing Email ddress 1-5: Enter up to five outgoing email addresses. c. Click [Submit Email Settings] button to save the email settings. d. Test the email setup by clicking [Test Email] button. e. n email will be sent to all Outgoing email addresses. If the test email is not received contact the network administrator and repeat the email setup steps. f. fter all fields have been programed, click [Reboot Server] button, a dialog box will display Please allow up to sec. for server to reboot click OK. ll programmed information will be saved after the server has rebooted. - 8 - LINQ8PD/LINQ8PDCB

2. Setup (Fig. 4, pg. 9): te: If the ltronix Dashboard is being used for LINQ8PD(CB) setup, refer to the Folder and Device configuration section in the ltronix Dashboard setup/user manual. Click on [Setup] tab. The LINQ8PD(CB) setup page will open. This page is used to configure all operating functions of the LINQ8PD(CB). PS1 Volts Low Limit 4 V PS2 Volts Low Limit 1.1 V Input Function Reset Bat Charge Level 9 % Output Relay 1 Field Name PS1 mps High Limit PS2 mps High Limit 5 Output Reset Trigger N.C. Max Battery 2.75 Output Relay 2 Tamper Discharge Current Enter a descriptive name that will identify the location PS1 mps (building, Low Limit company PS2 mps Low Limit or campus) Max Temp where the 5 LINQ8PD(CB) C Max Charge Current installed..9 Output Relay FCP Site B CID D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U The Site ID will appear in both the trap message and email notifications. Status Setup 1 B Date/Time C D E F G H I Clicking J K Lon [Sync M NDate/Time O P Qwith R Computer], S T U will set the LINQ8PD(CB) to the time of the host computer. 2 n- B C LINQ8PD(CB) D E F G ID H I J Enter K La descriptive M N O name P Qand/or R location S T Uof the LINQ8PD(CB). Setup Inactive B C D PS2 E Presence F G H I J 4 K From L Mthe Npull Odown P menu Q Rselect S T Uto disable PS2 if only one power supply is connected. Site ID: Enter Location B C D E 5 n- Battery F G Presence H I J K L From M Nthe Opull Pdown Q menu R S select T U if batteries are not 6 connected. If batteries are not connected skip this section. Inactive 8 n- PS1/PS2 mps/voltage Limits (Fig. 5, pg. 9): Fig. Enter 5 ID Submit Settings Field Name PS1 Volts High Limit Enter both the Voltage Limit High and Voltage Limit Low for the connected power supplies. If either of these PS1/PS2 Voltage Limit PS1 Volts Low Limit 4 limits are exceeded an SNMP trap message and/or email notification will be generated. PS1 mps High Limit Enter both the mp Limit High and mp Limit Low for the connected power supplies. If either of these limits PS1/PS2 mp Limit are exceeded an SNMP trap message and/or email notification will be generated. PS1 mps Low Limit Status Setup Network Settings Security Settings Events Log FCP Trigger (Fig. 6, pg. 9): From the pull down menu select either Wet or Dry. Select Site ID: Enter Location Update Site ID Wet Trigger Input voltage from the fire alarm signal circuit will disconnect all outputs programmed for FCP disconnect. Dry Trigger short or open on the supervised FCP input will disconnect all outputs programmed for FCP disconnect. C Update PS2 Presence Fig. 6 Input Function (Fig. 6, pg. 9): From the pull down menu select either Reset or Tamper. Select Reset Tamper PS1 Volts Low Limit When using the FCP Interface with outputs set in latching mode the reset trigger input PS1 mps High Limit is designated as the FCP manual release. When the outputs are set in non-latching mode or the FCP interface is PS1 not mps being Low Limit used the reset trigger input. Output Reset Trigger (Fig. 6, pg. 9): From the pull down menu select either N.O. or N.C. Select N.O. N.C. rmally Open reset Trigger Input. rmally Closed Trigger input. Fig. Status 4 Setup Site ID: Enter Location Device Management Interface Max Temp: The LINQ8PD(CB) will measure the ambient temperature of the enclosure it is mounted in. Entering a high temperature limit in Celsius, if this limit is exceeded an SNMP trap message and/or email notification will be generated. 7 PS1 Volts High Limit LINQ8PD/LINQ8PDCB - 9 - Submit Settings Update Site ID Update PS2 Presence Battery Presence V PS2 Volts High Limit 14 V FCP Trigger Dry Bat Capacity Monday, Sept. 21 215 [2: pm] Minimize Sync with computer Minimize Others Output Device ID Current High () Current Low () Voltage High (V) Voltage Low (V) FCP Trigger Battery Backup Output Status 7 Setup C Setup Network Settings PS1 Volts High Limit 4 Security Settings D Events Log Help E 7 H Battery Service Date 2 /2 / 215 Com Trouble B Update PS2 mps PS2 mps Help D V PS2 Volts H V PS2 Volts L Output Device ID Curren 1 2 C Network Se Device Management Interf V PS2 Volts High Limit 14 V PS2 Volts Low Limit 1.1 PS2 mps High Limit PS2 mps Low Limit 5 Output Device ID Current High () Current Low () Voltage High (V) Voltage Low (V) 1 2 4 5 6 8 4 D Battery Presence E 5 V V FCP Trigger 6 Input Function 7 Dry Reset Bat Capaci Bat Charge Output Reset Max Batter 8 Trigger N.C. Discharge Max Temp 5 C Max Charg

Battery Monitor Configuration (Fig. 7, pg. 1): The LINQ8PD(CB) displays the real time battery health. Select Battery Capacity Enter the battery rating in amp hours. Battery Charge Level Enter the estimated percentage charge level of the Battery at the time of installation. Max. Battery Discharge Current Enter the high current limit to be drawn from the battery in the event of a power failure. If this limit is exceeded an SNMP trap message and/or email notification will be generated. Enter the maximum charge current of the connected power supply. If this limit is exceeded an SNMP trap message and/or Max. Charge Current email notification will be generated. Enter the date on which the installed Device batteries need to Management be serviced. n SNMP trap message Interface and/or email notification will be generated on the entered date. Battery Service Date te: Batteries should be inspected at least once a year. Even though the expected battery life is 5 years, Device Management Interface it is recommended changing batteries in 4 years. Status Setup Network Settings Security Settings Events Log Help Output Relay configuration (Fig. 7, pg. 1): Three Status () output relays Setupof the Setup LINQ8PD(CB) Network Settings can be configured Security for Settings various uses. Events From the Log pull down Help menu select the desired setting for each relay. Site ID: Enter Location Update Site ID Monday, Sept. 21 215 [2: pm] Sync with computer Setup Output Relay 1: Setting Minimize Minimize Others Site C ID: Enter LocationThe relay will energize when Update C Site trouble ID is detected. Monday, Sept. 21 215 [2: pm] Sync with computer Com Trouble The relay will energize when Con Update all trouble conditions. PS2 Presence D Battery Presence Fig. E7 PS1 Volts High Limit V PS2 Volts High Limit 14 V FCP Trigger Dry Bat Capacity 7 H Battery Minimize Service Date Minimize Others 2 /2 / 215 Output Relay 2: PS1 Volts Low Limit 4 V PS2 Volts Low Limit 1.1 V Input Function Reset Bat Charge Level 9 % Output Relay 1 Com Trouble Enter Battery ID The Crelay Update will energize when PS2 Presence Battery trouble is Ddetected. Battery Presence E Tamper The PS1 relay mps will High energize Limit when the PS2 tamper mps High input Limit is triggered. 5 Output Reset Trigger N.C. Max Battery 2.75 Output Relay 2 Tamper Discharge Current PS1 Volts High Limit V PS2 Volts High Limit 14 V FCP Trigger Dry Bat Capacity 7 H Battery Service Date 2 /2 / 215 PS1 mps Low Limit PS2 mps Low Limit Max Temp 5 C Max Charge Current.9 Output Relay FCP Output Relay PS1 Volts Low Limit 4 V PS2 Volts Low Limit 1.1 V Input Function Reset Bat Charge Level 9 % Output Relay 1 Com Trouble FCP The relay Outputwill energize Device when ID the FCP Current input High () is triggered. Current Low () Voltage High (V) Voltage Low (V) FCP Trigger Battery Backup Output Status PS1 Tamper mps High Limit The relay 1 PS2 will Enter mps energize ID High when Limit the 5 tamper input Output is triggered. Reset Trigger N.C. Max Battery 2.75 Output Relay 2 Tamper Discharge Current 2 n- PS1 mps Low Limit PS2 mps Low Limit Max Temp 5 C Max Charge Current.9 Output Relay FCP Fig. 8 Inactive Output Device ID 4 Enter Current ID High () Current Low () Voltage High (V) Voltage Low (V) FCP Trigger Battery Backup Output Status 1 2 Output Configuration (Fig. 8, 7pg. 1): 4Field Name Device ID 5 Current High/Low 6 7 Voltage High/Low 8 5 6 8 n- n- Inactive Enter a descriptive name for the device connected to the output. Submit Settings n- Enter both the high current limit and low current limit in the appropriate fields for the connected Device. If either of these limits are exceeded an SNMP trap message and/or email notification will be Inactive generated. Enter both the high voltage limit and low voltage limit in the appropriate fields for the connected Device. If either of these limits are exceeded an SNMP trap message and/or email notification will be generated. Inactive n- n- B B Submit Settings - 1 - LINQ8PD/LINQ8PDCB

FCP Trigger (Fig. 8, pg. 1): From the pull down menu select how the output will operate when the FCP input is triggered. FCP Trigger Setting Inactive n Function/ The selected output will not switch when the FCP input is triggered. The selected output will switch when the FCP input is triggered and reset when the FCP trigger input is returns to a non-triggered state. The selected output will switch to a latched position when the FCP input is triggered. The selected output will remain latched until the Output Reset is triggered. Battery Backup (Fig. 8, pg. 1): From the pull down menu select if the output will remain ON in the event of a power failure. Select if the output will turn OFF in the event of a power failure. Output Status (Fig. 8, pg. 1): Output Status indicates if the output is (powered) or (not powered). The output can be turned on or off the clicking [/] button. fter all fields have been programmed, click on [Submit Setting] button, a dialog box will display, New Setting Submitted click OK. ll programmed information in now saved.. Security Settings (Fig. 9, pg. 11): Click on [Security Settings] tab. The LINQ8PD(CB) security setting page will open. This section is used to enable/disable Secure Socket Layer (SSL) and to change Username and Password. SSL will encrypt all the communication Fig. 9 with a secure key. n SSL certificate could be self-signed or obtained from a third party certification company. Device Management Interface SSL Certificate Setting (Fig. 9a, pg. 11): Generating a self-signed SSL Certificate and Key. Field Name State Two letter code representing the state where the organization is located. Location The city where the organization is located. The legal name of the organization. Organization This should not be abbreviated, and should include suffixes such as Inc., Corp, or LLC. Unit Name Name of the device. Common Name Domain name or IP address of the server. This is typically assigned by the network administrator. Email ddress n email address used to contact the organization. Status Setup Network Settings Security Settings eflow Site ID: LINQ8 SSL Certificate Settings: State: Locality: Organization: Unit Name: Common Name: Email ddress: Submit SSL Settings Events Log Help Security Settings Monday, Sept. 21 215 [2: pm] SSL Status: Certificate Status: Cert Key Status: Key SSL State: Turn SSL Change Username and Password: Username: Password: Confirm Password: Save Username and Password B C fter all fields have been completed click [Submit SSL Settings] button, a dialog box will appear Please allow up to sec for server to reboot click OK. self-signed SSL certificate will be generated with the information provided in the SSL certificate settings fields. The certificate will be valid for 5 days, and time stamped with the time settings present on the LINQ8PD(CB) module. The date and time must be synced with the host computer before generating an SSL certificate. Using a private SSL certificate and Key: Private SSL Certificates and Keys must be uploaded using the ltronix Dashboard. For additional information refer to the ltronix Dashboard setup/user manual section Updating firmware / SSL certificate and Key. LINQ8PD/LINQ8PDCB - 11 -

SSL Status: Certificate Status (Fig. 9b, pg. 11): Key Status (Fig. 9b, pg. 11): Message s Message s Certificate OK Valid SSL Certificate. Key OK Valid SSL Key. Bad Certificate Invalid SSL Certificate. Bad Key Invalid SSL Key. Certificate Valid SSL Certificate has not been loaded. Key valid SSL Key has not been loaded. SSL State: The SSL of the LINQ8PD(CB) can be turned on and off by clicking [Turning SSL /Turning SSL ] button. Change Username and Password: Field Name Username Enter the new Username (up to 2 characters) required to access the LINQ8PD(CB). Password Enter the new Password (up to 2 alpha numeric characters) required to access the LINQ8PD(CB). Confirm Password Re-enter the new Password. Click [Save Username and Password] button, a dialog box with appear, New settings have been applied click OK. fter saving, the new username and password will be active. 4. Event Log and Heartbeat Timer (Fig. 1, pg. 12): Click [Event Log] tab. The LINQ8PD(CB) event log will open. This screen will display the event log along with the heartbeat timer setup. Event Log: The event log will display the 5 most recent events. To update the Event Log click [Display/Refresh Log] button, the most recent events will be displayed. Fig. 1 Status Event Log Site ID: LINQ8 Setup Display/Refresh Log Heartbeat Timer Settings: Network Settings Heartbeat Timer Settings Device Management Interface Security Settings 1 Days Hours Minutes Seconds Submit Events Log Help v1.99.22 Monday, Sept. 21 215 [2: pm] Last updated: Heartbeat Timer: The heartbeat timer will send a trap message indicating that the LINQ8PD(CB) is still connected and communicating. 5. Setting the Heart Beat Timer: a. Click the button labeled Heartbeat Timer Setting. b. Select the desired time between heartbeat messaging in the Days, Hours, Minutes and Seconds in corresponding fields. c. Click the button labeled Submit to save setting. 6. Updating Firmware: Firmware updates must be done using the ltronix Dashboard. For additional information refer to the Updating firmware / SSL certificate and Key section in the ltronix Dashboard setup/user manual. - 12 - LINQ8PD/LINQ8PDCB

Fig. 11 Device Management Interface Status Setup Network Settings Status Site ID: LINQ8 LINQ8PD ID: LINQ8 DEV PS1 Output Voltage 27.5 VDC PS1 Load 2.55 PS2 Output Voltage PS2 Load E 1.7 VDC 2.55 Security Settings FCP Status Reset Tamper Status Temperature Events Log rmal t Triggered Output Device ID Output Current () Output Voltage (VDC) FCP Status 1 Lobby 2. 27 rmal 2 Main ice.5 1.6 Graphics Department 1.2 27. Inactive 4 SMD Machinery.7 27.2 rmal 5 Production.5 27. 6 Shipping 27. Inactive 7 Receiving 27.2 rmal 8 Loading Docks 27. Status Identification: Fields PS1/ PS2 B C D E F G H IIndicates J K Power L M Supply N O P1 and Q 2 Routput S T voltage U and load. Output Voltage & Load FCP Status Indicates if FCP is triggered or not triggered. B C Reset D E F G H I J Indicates K L M if FCP N O Reset P Qis R triggered S T or not triggered. U Tamper Status Indicates if Tamper is triggered or not triggered.. Temperature Indicates unit temperature (Celsius). C Status Indicates C trouble contact status. B C Battery Status Indicates Battery trouble contact status. D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U Battery Capacity Indicates mp/hour rating of the connected battery(ies). Battery Voltage Indicates battery voltage of the connected battery(ies). Battery Charge Level Indicates the charge level of the connected battery(ies). B C D Battery Current Indicates the battery charge/discharge rate in amps. E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U Battery Condition Indicates the condition of the connected battery(ies). Battery Service Date Indicates the next service date of the connected battery(ies). Output 1-8 Indicates output. Device ID Descriptive name for the device connected to the output C D E Output F G HCurrent I J() K L MIndicates N O output P Q load R Sin Tamps. U Output Voltage (V) Indicates output voltage in volts. FCP Status Indicates FCP status of the output. B 1 C Help Battery Charge Level Battery Current Battery Condition Battery Service Date LINQ8PD/LINQ8PDCB - 1 - C Status Battery Status Battery Capacity Battery Voltage C rmal rmal 7 H 27. V v1.99.22 Monday, Sept. 21 215 [2: pm] Minimize D 1 % Charging rmal 11/5/218 Minimize Others Connection Status: OK

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tes: ltronix is not responsible for any typographical errors. Product specifications are subject to change without notice. 14 58th Street, Brooklyn, New York 1122 US, 718-567-8181, fax: 718-567-956 website: www.altronix.com, e-mail: info@altronix.com, Made in U.S.. IILINQ8PD K2O MEMBER - 16 - LINQ8PD/LINQ8PDCB