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–
Input State
: You can signal a certain
Input State
(see CHAPTER 4.5.1.1,
Page 26) for the E1
Module
1
or
2
.
Relay
The following description is valid for all eight configuration windows
Relay
1 (Pin 14+15)
,
Relay 2 (Pin 17+18), Relay 3 (Pin 19+20), Relay 4 (Pin 21+9),
Relay 5 (Pin 22+10), Relay 6 (Pin 23+11), Relay 7 (Pin 24+12)
and
Relay 8
(Pin 25+13)
.
FIG. 13
RELAY
The functions for programming the relays are identical with the function
codes for the TTL output. The following options (
Function Code
) are availa-
ble:
–
Always open
:The relay contacts are always open.
–
Always closed
: The relay contacts are always close.
–
Information Base Entry
: special function for projects
–
System Alarm Pending
: This function signals a pending system alarm
(see CHAPTER 4.9.1).
–
Application Alarm Pending
: This function signals a pending application
alarm. You can select up to three specific alarms or the options
Any Clock
Alarm
or
Any input Alarm
.
–
Input State
: You can signal a certain
Input State
(see CHAPTER 4.5.1.1,
Page 26)
for the E1
Module
1
or
2
.
ATTENTION
Please note the maximum switching current is 200 mA and the maximum
switching voltage is 48V per relay output.
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