
889-0803-01, HM1 Motherboard Install & Operating Instructions P/N 889-0803-01
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13. Terminal strip 3 (TS3) can be used to access the Fail Output circuit (see Section V
below).
14. Install up to three Model H1 loop detectors onto the Model HM1 Motherboard. Plug
the detectors onto the 10-pin male Molex connectors labeled 1, 2, and 3.
15. Set the SW1 DIP switches to the appropriate positions. See DIP Switch Settings -
DIP Switch 1 (SW1) table.
16. Apply appropriate power to the HM1 Motherboard.
III. DIP Switch Settings - DIP Switch 1 (SW1)
The HM1 Motherboard incorporates a three-position DIP switch module labeled SW1. Set
the individual DIP switch (labeled 1, 2, or 3) to the ON position when a detector is not
connected to the corresponding 10-pin male Molex connector. Set the DIP switch (SW1)
to the OFF position when a detector is connected.
DIP Switch Settings - DIP Switch 1 (SW1)
On Off
VI. Detect Outputs - Terminal Strip 2 (TS2)
The HM1 Motherboard Detect Outputs labeled 1, 2, and 3terminal strip 2 (TS2) will
operate according to the table below when connected as indicated.
Output Type
Call No Call
Call No Call
A-C = Terminal A connected to Terminal C and no connection to Terminal B.
B-C = Terminal B connected to Terminal C and no connection to Terminal A.
Open = no connection between Terminal A, Terminal B, or Terminal C.
V. Fail Outputs - Terminal Strip 3 (TS3)
The Fail Output circuit on terminal strip 3 (TS3) can be used to send an indication to an
external device whenever a detector experiences a loop failure (open loop or shorted loop)
or power loss. The following table lists the HM1 Motherboard Fail Outputs when detectors
are installed. Contact Reno A&E at (775) 826-2020 or contact@renoae.com for additional
information on the use of this feature.
NO -COM = Normally Open connected to Common.
NC -COM = Normally Closed connected to Common.
Open = No connection between Terminal A, Terminal B, or Terminal C.
VI. Reset
Press the motherboard mounted pushbutton labeled RESET to reset all detectors. The
detectors automatically tune and are operational within two (2) seconds after being reset.
Full sensitivity and hold time requires 30 seconds of operation.