Phasefale JouleAlarm User manual

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Introduction ........................................................................................................................................................ 1
Display/Keyboard operation: Summary ............................................................................................................. 1
Programming Joule Alarm ................................................................................................................................. 2
Controlled outputs .......................................................................................................................................... 2
LED Display programmable settings architecture.......................................................................................... 2
Example 1. Programming a room using the keyboard settings ..................................................................... 2
Main Settings [AA1 Keypad menu] ................................................................................................................ 4
Advanced Settings [AA2 Keypad menu]........................................................................................................ 4
Maintenance Settings [LOD Keypad menu]................................................................................................... 4
Browser Interface - Joule Alarm Standard Web pages ..................................................................................... 4
Example 2. Programming a Fruit Room......................................................................................................... 5
Main Page ...................................................................................................................................................... 5
Channel Options......................................................................................................................................... 6
Control Buttons........................................................................................................................................... 6
Logs............................................................................................................................................................ 6
Log Control Buttons.................................................................................................................................... 6
Graph.......................................................................................................................................................... 7
Graph Legend ............................................................................................................................................ 7
Settings Page................................................................................................................................................. 7
Normal Settings.............................................................................................................................................. 7
General Settings [ no keypad menus for these parameters] ......................................................................... 8
AA Settings .................................................................................................................................................... 8
Maintenance Page ......................................................................................................................................... 9
Setting File ..................................................................................................................................................... 9
Outputs........................................................................................................................................................... 9
Summary Table Joule Alarm programming items ............................................................................................. 4
Installation.......................................................................................................................................................... 9
Pressure Transducer Installation ................................................................................................................... 9
Humidity Sensor Installation ........................................................................................................................ 10
Temperature Sensor (M Probe) Installation................................................................................................. 10
Electrical Installation .................................................................................................................................... 10
JouleAlarm Ethernet connection options ......................................................................................................... 11
To connect directly to Joule Alarm with your notebook ............................................................................... 11
To access your Joule Alarm on a LAN......................................................................................................... 11
Access to your Joule Alarm on the Internet ................................................................................................. 11
C-Tick Compliance....................................................................................................................................... 11
Enclosure Installation /Cabling Routing ....................................................................................................... 12
Wiring Schematic ......................................................................................................................................... 12
Wiring Schematic ......................................................................................................................................... 13
Connector Positions and Ethernet Cabling ..................................................................................................... 14
Introduction
Thank you from Phasefale and congratulations of your purchase of Joule Alarm, a lot of research has help us
to develop a unique controller that is capable of alarm temperature, pressure and humidity in rooms and in
other atmospheres as well as controlling them.. This precision controller has unique communication, logging
and other capabilities. The keyboard and browser based access of all controller settings and interactions
make Joule Alarm a powerful control yet simple to use and reliable in operation. These characteristics make
the Joule Alarm an ergonomic system for monitoring and alarming temperature and other inputs.
Display/Keyboard operation: Summary
Display shows temperature with 0.1°C or 0.1°F decimal precision
Display flashing temperature indicates a current or previous alarm
Large alarm LED flashes on/off during alarm or steady on during alarm acknowledge
Decimal point below small digit flashing indicates a network alarm
Lower right hand decimal point of small digit indicates control output (usually cooling) in ON
Alarm ack: Press > to acknowledge prior alarms and set temp display to steady

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Accessing programmable settings: The Joule alarms architecture has 3 levels of programmable settings UL,
AA1 and Lod, to unlock AA1 hold M and > keys for 10 seconds, to unlock, to unlock Lod hold M and > keys
for 20 seconds.
Programming Joule Alarm
Joule Alarm can be programmed via the red rubber keyboard interface on the joule alarm or via the
networked Joule Alarm web browser interface, although only parameters indicated with a bracketed
abbreviation ( e.g. High Alarm Temp [AH]) on the browser pages are available to be set via the keyboard. All
the basic parameters required for regular alarm can be set via the keyboard. Certain parameters ( e.g. email
address ) are only able to be set via the web browser interface.
Controlled outputs
Specialized room temperatures and other atmospheres can be continually monitored and temperature
controlled by the joule alarm. The input temperature is measured then processed by the joule alarm which
activates the appropriate output. An example is where the room temperature is regulated by controlled
outputs such as switching on/off heating and cooling. This is demonstrated by Figure 1 and Figure 2 where
the cut in and cut out of the can be reversed for different room scenarios.
Figure 1 represents the typical set up for heating relay output, as the room heats up the heating the heating
output cuts out as the room no longer needs more heating, and as the room cools down the heating cuts in
bringing the temperature back up. To provide this kind of control set the CUTIN setpoint BELOW the cutout.
Figure 2 represents the typical set up for a cooling relay output, as the room heats up it the cooling output
cuts in and lowers the temperature of the room, as the room cools down the cooling cuts out as it is no
longer required anymore. To provide this kind of control set the CUTOUT setpoint BELOW the cutin.
LED Display programmable settings architecture
Abbreviations meanings listed in the tables below
These settings can also be programmed using the browser
Detailed information on the functions and meanings of the keyboard menu items is described in the Joule
Alarm Browser Settings section.
Example 1. Programming a room using the keyboard settings
Joule Alarm the basic programming steps are:
a) To unlock the Joule Alarm and alter the settings, press M and ►together for 10 seconds. AA1 will be
displayed to indicate that the system is unlocked.
b) After the Joule Alarm is unlocked press M until the setting you wish to alter is displayed.
c) After the setting to be adjusted is displayed, you can increase or decrease the setting by pressing ▲or ▼
until the numerical value required is displayed.
d) To store the changed value, press the M button. The new value is now stored indefinitely and will remain
during power loss.
e) If no button is pressed for 60 seconds the Joule Alarm will once again lock itself and further alterations will
be disallowed until unlocked again. This will also occur if the > key is pressed during the programming
operation.
Remember to store each altered value using M otherwise the programmed setting will be lost

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Main Settings [UL Keypad menu]
Setting Display
UL (Briefly) indicates controller has entered Unlocked or programming mode.
nu Not Used
no Normally Open Alarm Switch
nc Normally Closed Alarm Switch
ta Temperature alarm
tn Monitor Temperature
LPA Low Pressure Alarm ( only available for channels 5 – 8 )
LPn Monitor Low Pressure ( only available for channels 5 – 8 )
HPA High Pressure Alarm ( only available for channels 5 – 8 )
HPn High Pressure Monitor ( only available for channels 5 – 8 )
AA Alarm Acknowledge
AF(1-8) Alarm Function Menu 1 – 8
AH(1-8) High alarm 1-8
AL(1-8) Low alarm 1-8
At(1-8) Alarm time delay
Advanced Settings [AA1 Keypad menu]
Setting Value Shown
IP1,IP2,IP3,IP4 IP number ( IP1 most significant) (Network)
°C /°F Celsius or Fahrenheit display
Psi / Bar pound per square inch \ bar
t1n, t1h Timeclock minutes, Timeclock hours
dtd,dtn,dty Date days, months, year
Lop Log period
HOP* Humidity Function (nu) not used (no) monitor (AL) Alarm
HAh* Humidity High alarm ( 0-100) RH%
HAL* Humidity Low Alarm ( 0-100) RH%
HAt Humidity Alarm time delay
Bnu / buS
Buzzer not used=bnu or Buzzer used=bus
Maintenance Settings [LOD Keypad menu]
Setting Value Shown
ALL Reset ALL user adjustable parameters. [IP to 192.168.160.100]
PAs Reset admin password for browser programming access
No Do not load or change memory values
Summary Table Joule Alarm programming items
Item Menu Kbd? Description Units Default Low High
AH UL High Temperature alarm °C / °F 10.0 -99.0 +99.0
AL UL Low Temperature alarm °C / °F -20.0 -99.0 +99.0
At UL Alarm time delay Mins. 90.0 0.0 99.0
AA AA1 Alarm Acknowledge Mins. 10.0 0.0 99.9
°C / °F AA1 Celsius or Fahrenheit operation °C / °F °C °C °F
t1n AA1 Real time clock RTC minutes Mins. 0 59
t1h AA1 RTC clock hours setting Hours. 0 59
dtd AA1 RTC clock day setting Date 1 31
dtn AA1 RTC month setting Month 1 12
dty AA1 RTC year setting Year 2000 2099
IP1,…4 AA1 Network IP number 192.168.160.100 0 255
Log AA1 Log Period Mins. 5 1 60
HAH* AA1 Humidity High Alarm %RH 60 0-99%
HAL* AA1 Humidity Low Alarm %RH 40 0-99%
HAt* AA1 Humidty Alarm Delay Time mins 0 0-99 min
Lod * LOd Load memory –no, bus,ALL no No/bus/ALL

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Description No Controller Description text 35 ch.
Admin pwd No Administrator settings password pass 15 ch.
Email addr. No Email events to address 50 ch.
Email type No Email events off-0, alarm-1 or all-2 0 0 2
SMTP Srvr No Mail server address 30 ch.
Email auth No Email acct. require:1 authorization or not:0 0 0 1
Email acct No Email account 50 ch.
Email pwd No Email account password 15 ch.
Browser Interface - Joule Alarm Standard Web pages
JouleAlarm has 3 programmable standard pages, each with the following functionality;
Page address Main Use
/index.html User access to Joule Alarm, optionally a graph can be displayed on this page.
Provides control and alarm
/settings.html
(password protected)
Display and setting of primary control, alarm, email
/maintenance.html
(password protected)
[only accessed through settings.html page] Import and export of Joule Alarm
settings to text file, display and diagnostics of inputs and outputs, Software
version display
Example 2. Programming Alarm for multiple points.
A system with multiple points is being setup and we will program using a web browser. From the main page
click on programming enter username ( admin) and password (pass unless it has been changed) . Give
channel 1 the description of Cool Room Temperature and click save settings, then enter the desired high
alarm the low alarm and the alarm time delay. Also set the function to Temperature alarm for this point. Click
save settings often to ensure you don’t lose any changes and complete the channels as required.
Main Page

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Tips on using the index page:
•A channels data graph can be turned on and off (speeds refresh time) by clicking on the graph
button for the particular channel
•Hover mouse over graph to get a time and status pop up information box
•Refresh button updates screen with latest information
•Acknowledge alarm will suppress alarm output for the programmed AA time ( see settings)
•Programming links to settings page ( username [admin] and password [pass] are required.)
•Top bar indicates controller name, its current time and date plus IP settings
•Logs can be from present back for a quantity of logs ( set by LP logging period)
•To log from a specific date and time, click Show custom and enter date and time
•Periodic logs generate a table which can be saved and used as import to Excel spreadsheet
•Events logs are a chronological record of all Joule Alarm events as they occur.
•Alarm status icon changes from Monitor(ok), no alarm, alarm, alarm acknowledge
Channel Options
Channel: displays the description programmed into the Joule Alarm (up to 32 characters)
Date/Time: displays the date and time as stored in Joule Alarm real time clock (this may be different from
your PC's time)
192.168.160.91: displays the IP of the Joule Alarm.
Temperature can be programmed to be shown in Celsius or Fahrenheit.
Current Temperature: main temperature sensor reading. updated every 60 seconds or whenever you press
refresh
Alarm status: displays current alarm status: not used (i.e. no alarm function is set), memory ( an alarm has
occurred and has not been acknowledged), Alarm (temp has been outside the alarm limits for the delay time)
or Acknowledged (an alarm is active but has been acknowledged. the alarm will re-initiate after the alarm
acknowledge time elapses if it remains outside the limits)
Last Alarm: date and time of last registered alarm on control
Graph: click button to graph function
Channels 1-4 can graph data to browser of n/o switch or n/c switch or temperature
Channels 5-8 can graph data to browser of n/o switch or n/c switch or temperature, Low Pressure or High
Pressure
Control Buttons
Refresh: click this button to update the page including all readings and graph.
Acknowledge alarm: click to acknowledge an active alarm (this will put alarm light to steady ON, and security
relay to normal. If alarm conditions persist, the alarm will re-activate after the alarm acknowledge period. If
an alarm Memory condition is active, clicking Alarm acknowledge will clear the memory condition and alarm
will be off.
Programming: access the controller settings. This option requires a username admin & password (default
pass)
Logs
Show from current date/time: when checked the graph, Termination sensor, periodic and Events buttons
operate from the current time of the Joule Alarm back in time for the quantity of logs set. When unchecked,
Joule Alarm uses the date and time as set.
Quantity: sets the number of logs to be displayed separated by the log period (set from 1 to 900 max)
Log Control Buttons
Important! If log Options are changed the memory is automatically cleared – same function as in the
Maintenance Page “Clear All Logs” Button. Log Period (Lop) (1-60 Mins.) Change this parameter to set
the logging period. Note: changing Lop does NOT clear all logs.
Graph: opens a graph of the main sensor temperature in a separate window. The number of points displayed
is set by the quantity option (max=600 depending on browser). Hover over various points to get a pop up
reading of the point including temp, control, alarm, defrost and door status. The graph page includes a close
button to close the page and return to the main page. Also measures pressure.
Periodic: a table of data including date, time, temp, alarm status for each channel. This data can be saved
as a text file and imported into Excel to manipulate the data as required. The periodic data includes a fixed
time period ( as set by the logging period) for the number of points set in quantity.
Events: a table of event based items with date, time, event, temps status. Events include abnormal or
exception events such as alarm, alarm restoral, programming changes, and are stored as they occur.

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Graph
The main page automatically displays a graph with the last 120 points ( 2 hours when logging period is set to
1 minute ). A legend is included which details the various status conditions at the time of the log with alarm ,
displayed by a color code. By hovering over the band, a pop up message displays detailed information
including temp, alarm and time.
Graph Legend
Alarm - red: the control is in alarm ( highest priority)
OK – blue: no alarm
Settings Page
The majority of Joule Alarm programming items (normal settings, AA settings, general settings are accessed
and changed on this page. To change a setting, enter the desired value in the entry box and click on the
save settings button ( one at top and at bottom of page). Note: after clicking, WAIT until hourglass has
stopped before clicking other buttons ( such as main page) as settings re not updated until hourglass stops.
Tips on using the setting page:
•Hover over settings drop boxes to get a pop up information box on the setting
•After changing a setting wait until hourglass stops to ensure setting has been updated
•The Maintenance pages can only be accessed from the links on this settings page
Normal Settings
Description: enter a 32 character description of the channel
Function: Choose the type of alarm function channels 1-4 ( Not Used, Normally Open, Normally Closed,
Temperature Monitor, Temperature Alarm)
Channels 5-8 (Not Used, Normally Open, Normally Closed, Temperature Monitor, Temperature Alarm, Low
Pressure, High Pressure, Low Pressure Monitor, High Pressure Monitor)

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Alarm High [Ah]: upper limit of normal temperature range
Alarm low [AL]: lower limit of temperature range
Alarm Delay [Ad]: delay time before a temperature alarm occurs (prevents false alarms due to door
openings, defrosts etc}
General Settings [ no keypad menus for these parameters]
These settings not available via the Joule Alarm keyboard and must be made via the browser interface
Main Description: the name which appears at the top of the page and also in emails sent by Joule Alarm
Sensor S2 Description: a 32 character description ( default is Defrost Termination )
Admin Password: 32 character password for setting page access ( default is pass). Important Note if this
password is lost, it can be reset to “pass” bwith the keyboard LOd menu and selecting the Pas option.
Events to Email: none (do not send emails), All ( includes all exception events -e.g. setting change, manual
defrost initiate, etc), Alarm ( only alarm events)
SMTP Server: server IP address. This address must be on the same subnet range as the Joule Alarm or
DHCP and be a fixed IP 192.168.156.21 ( Note: as Joule Alarm does not support fully qualified domain
names it must be a fixed IP server address)
Server requires authentication: Yes or No
Account: server account (usually same as send to account)
Password: email account password.
Output Control
Sensor: Select the corresponding sensor to the alarm channel
Cut in: Set the temperature that the output switches on
Cut out: Set the temperature that the output switches off
AA Settings
Alarm Acknowledge [AA]: time min minutes that and alarm is suppressed before re-initiating
Temperature units can be either Celsius or Fahrenheit
Pressure units can be either psi or Bar
Date can be displayed two ways
Changing time and date: enter in the new time and new date then click the button enable time and date
change
Network IP connect to the computer network
Gateway IP setting is required for external email server addresses.
Humidity Function: choose from monitor, alarm or not used
Humidity High alarm: set the maximum humidity level before an alarm
Humidity Low alarm: set the lowest humidity before an alarm
Humidity Alarm Delay: set the alarm delay
Buzzer can be disabled

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Maintenance Page
Tips on using the maintenance page:
•Software version is displayed top left
•Input voltages are displayed which can be checked and compared using a multimeter
•Time and date can be set from here directly
•Clear all logs clears time and date stamped logs in memory
•Load defaults loads defaults into controller as per settings reference table
•Export settings generates a separate page with a text based list of all Joule Alarm settings
•Import settings updates controller to a settings file: when completed Joule Alarm jumps to the
settings page to indicate a successful load.
•Output over-rides are for 1 minute only after which Joule Alarm resumes normal operation
Setting File
Joule Alarm can export and import a text based settings file which can be edited. A partial text file can be
imported to change only the parameters required, as an example the following file would only change the 4
listed parameters;
Humidity Function: 0
Humidity Alarm High: 81
Humidity Alarm Low: 20
Humidity Alarm Delay: 0.2
Outputs
This menu gives options to either manually or automatically control of all the system outputs. Eg. If you found
that the buzzer was no longer needed you could switch the function off.
Installation
Pressure Transducer Installation
A pressure sensor converts pressure measurements into analog electrical signals.
Working range 1- 6 V
Low Pressure Range 0 – 100 psi
High Pressure 0 - 500 psi

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-20 -10 0 10 20
0k
100k
200k
300k
400k
T Deg C
Resistance
M Probe-
Resistance vs Temp. (Celsius)
Extend M Probe to 100m.
using Heatshrink on joins
Accuracy 1%
Shielding Shielding is required for cables more than 10 m
Rated Supply Current / Supply 4mA, 12VDC supply
If the sensor cable is open [Ero] or short [Erc] circuit, the display will indicate the fault.
Dirt or moisture at the join will reduce the resistance of the probe and result in a higher temperature reading
than normal.
Humidity Sensor Installation
Working range 0-99% RH
Temp range -10 to +70 °C
Accuracy 1%
Rated Current 20 mA
Placement Wall Mounted
Shielding No shielding required for cables any length
Supply Min 12VDC supply
If the sensor cable is open [Ero] or short [Erc] circuit, the display will indicate the fault.
Dirt or moisture at the join will reduce the resistance of the probe and result in a higher temperature reading
than normal.
Temperature Sensor (M Probe) Installation
Working range 0-99% RH
Temp range -10 to +70 °C
Accuracy 1%
Rated Current 20 mA
Placement Refrigerated air is circulating
Shielding Cables in excess of 50 m need shielding
The temperature sensor is an NTC thermistor of extreme accuracy
(0.2°C), and it has a non-linear resistance-temperature characteristic
(see chart at right). [This is the standard Phasefale Mprobe as used in
TACm, Pressnet, TA1, etc ]. It is ideally mounted in a position where
air is circulating for friges. It can be situated in the air off the evaporator
coil (coldest) or return air (warmest) position as preferred.
At least 150mm of the sensor cable needs to be in the refrigerated
space to ensure accurate temperature sensing.
If the sensor cable is open [Ero] or short [Erc] circuit, the display will
indicate the fault. If a defrost terminate probe is used it should be
mounted centrally in the evaporator coil.
The sensor cable is double insulated and therefore does not need to be
enclosed in a conduit. There is no polarity to the sensor connection and
it may be extended up to 100 meters by joining an extra cable (use
double insulated cable) but the join must be well insulated and away
from any dirt or moisture.
For cable runs in excess of 30 meters a shielded cable is required.
Dirt or moisture at the join will reduce the resistance of the probe and
result in a higher temperature reading than normal. ( Note -80°C Type Sensors are not supported in
JouleAlarm). Cables in excess of 50 m need shielding.
Electrical Installation
A solid ground connection is required for JouleAlarm Refer also to the electrical wiring diagram for
connection details. The Active supply to the unit should be fused with a maximum rating to suit total load.
The control and light outputs are rated at 10A resistive.
Motors larger than 1 HP MUST be switched via a relay or contactor
The dialler output provides alarm contacts that open on alarm or power loss. The contacts can be connected
to Phasefale's AD2 telephone dialler to provide a remote alarm using existing phone lines.
If an AD2 is connected, the +12 and GND terminals can be used to supply 12V DC to the dialler. The correct
polarity is indicated on the wiring diagram. If a battery is fitted, connect the AD2 to the battery.
If a battery back-up (PSB30) unit is to be used to supply 12V DC to the AD2, it may also be used to supply
back-up power to the Joule Alarm by connecting L and G from the PSB30 to +12 and GND on the Joule
Alarm.
The PSB30 is supplied with the battery + lead disconnected. Reconnect once mains power is connected.

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If the PCB option board for heater and fan outputs is to be fitted, follow the instructions supplied with it.
JouleAlarm Ethernet connection options
To extract the full potential of Joule Alarm an Ethernet connection is required which is available in a few
ways. The following methods are available, a computer administrator is required to establish connection as
this is beyond the scope of technical support provided by Phasefale. Joule Alarm supports 10 Base Ethernet
with a fixed IP. Important: DHCP & Fully qualified domain name servers are not supported. Refer
connection diagram page 14.
To connect directly to Joule Alarm with your notebook
Consult your computer administrator as this is beyond the scope of the tech support provided by Phasefale.
Note Joule Alarm does not support DHCP and a fixed IP is required to be programmed into the control.
Adjust the PC's TCP/IP to a fixed address with the same range programmed into the Joule Alarm. Use a
crossover cable ( special version of a RJ45 Patch lead obtainable from computer shops) and plug directly
into the Joule Alarm. Use your browser to type the IP directly: e.g. 192.168.1.98. Alternatively, using regular
patch leads and a computer HUB, SWITCH or ROUTER make connections from Joule Alarm to the hub, and
your laptop to the hub. Refer schematic connection diagram page 14.
To access your Joule Alarm on a LAN
Consult your computer administrator as this is beyond the scope of the tech support provided by Phasefale.
Note Joule Alarm does not support DHCP and a fixed IP is required to be programmed into the control.
Ensure the programmed IP is different for each Joule Alarm and if they’re on the same LAN IP1, IP2, IP3 will
be the same, which will also coincide with the PC you use to access the Joule Alarm. Refer diagram page
14.
Access to your Joule Alarm on the Internet
It is possible to display your Joule Alarm on the internet: consult your computer administrator as this is
beyond the scope of the tech support provided by Phasefale. One method is as follows: if you have a fixed
IP address at your premises ( e.g. a mail server on your local LAN such as mail.company.com.au and a
router with ports forwarding capability, you can assign local IP numbers to a port address, e.g. 80. The
internet address for a control would then be http://mail.company.com.au:80. As an example, your Local IP
range is 192.168.10.??? and you setup 4 Joule Alarm as follows;
Joule Alarm 1 Cool Room 192.168.10.124 set port forward to 80 Internet address:
http://mail.company.com.au:80
Joule Alarm 2 Produce Room 192.168.10.125 set port forward to 81 Internet address:
http://mail.company.com.au:81
Joule Alarm 3 Freezer 192.168.10.126 set port forward to 82 Internet address:
http://mail.company.com.au:82
Joule Alarm 4 Fruit and Veg Room 192.168.10.127 set port forward to 83 Internet address:
http://mail.company.com.au:83
Note that port 80 is a standard port forward for web pages, other ports may be blocked by certain firewalls
and security measures taken by ISP's and phones. Consult your Computer administrator for more details.
C-Tick Compliance
Joule Alarm is Tested to AS/NZS CISPR 22:2004 "Information technology equipment -Radio discturbance characteristics - Limits and
method of measurement". PASS Class A Industrial. Warning. This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may
cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.

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Enclosure Installation /Cabling Routing

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Wiring Schematic

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Connector Positions and Ethernet Cabling
Phasefale Pty. Ltd.
36 Bulli Street MOORABBIN
VICTORIA 3189, AUSTRALIA
Tel +613 95530800 Fax +613 95533993
Above: connecting your JouleAlarm to a laptop or PC via
direct connection or via a switch/hub/router
Left: Main board connector positions
This document is available online at
http://www.phasefale.com.au/TechSupport.htm go to
document directory and select JouleAlarm directory.
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