Lyntec RPC User Manual

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Chapter Four--Wiring

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Figure 4-3: Digital I/O Remote Switch
and Sensor Wiring

Momentary OFF
Contact Switch

Maintained
Contact Switch

Light Sensor for
Zone Control

RJ-25 6P6C Flat Cable
to next I/O Board

Momentary ON
Contact Switch

RJ-25 6P6C Flat Cable
to I/O Port on Controller

24 VDC LED
Indicator

24 VDC LED
Indicator

Switches or sensors being used to control either sequenced
or grouped zones are to be connected to the Digital I/O three-
position spring-clamp headers. Each header can accommodate
one input device (switch, sensor, relay) and one output device
(indicator) maximum.

The center terminal of each Digital I/O header is used as a 24VDC
source. The input terminal is triggered when connected through
a remote device to the 24VDC source. The output terminal
activates a remote device by pulling down from 24VDC to 0VDC
and creating current fl ow.

To assign both an On and Off function for one zone would
require two input terminals and occupy two I/O headers. Six (6)
Digital I/O headers are located on the left side of the Controller
board. If more connections are required for multiple zone
control, additional I/O Expander boards can be added. Each
I/O Expander board provides an additional 16 headers for a
maximum total of 38 input control sources and output indicators.

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

I/O Port

I/O Port

9

OUT

24V

IN

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