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10 

GPI output 

connectors 

This is the pin assignment of the 37 pin ‘D’-type male (plug) 
connectors 

 

Outputs 1-16   

 

Outputs 17-32 

 

Outputs 33-48 

PIN  

SIGNAL 

 

PIN 

SIGNAL 

 

PIN 

SIGNAL 

Output 1 NO 

 

Output 17 NO 

 

Output 33 NO 

Output 1 NC 

 

Output 17 NC 

 

Output 33 NC 

Output 2 COM 

 

Output 18 COM 

 

Output 34 COM 

Output 3 NO 

 

Output 19 NO 

 

Output 35 NO 

Output 3 NC 

 

Output 19 NC 

 

Output 35 NC 

Output 4 COM 

 

Output 20 COM 

 

Output 36 COM 

Output 5 NO 

 

Output 21 NO 

 

Output 37 NO 

Output 5 NC 

 

Output 21 NC 

 

Output 37 NC 

Output 6 COM 

 

Output 22 COM 

 

Output 38 COM 

10 

Output 7 COM 

 

10 

Output 23 COM 

 

10 

Output 39 COM 

11 

Output 8 COM 

 

11 

Output 24 COM 

 

11 

Output 40 COM 

12 

Output 9 COM 

 

12 

Output 25 COM 

 

12 

Output 41 COM 

13 

Output 10 COM 

 

13 

Output 26 COM 

 

13 

Output 42 COM 

14 

Output 11 COM 

 

14 

Output 27 COM 

 

14 

Output 43 COM 

15 

Output 12 COM 

 

15 

Output 28 COM 

 

15 

Output 44 COM 

16 

Output 13 COM 

 

16 

Output 29 COM 

 

16 

Output 45 COM 

17 

Output 14 COM 

 

17 

Output 30 COM 

 

17 

Output 46 COM 

18 

Output 15 COM 

 

18 

Output 31 COM 

 

18 

Output 47 COM 

19 

Output 16 COM 

 

19 

Output 32 COM 

 

19 

Output 48 COM 

20 

Output 1 COM 

 

20 

Output 17 COM 

 

20 

Output 33 COM 

21 

Output 2 NO 

 

21 

Output 18 NO 

 

21 

Output 34 NO 

22 

Output 2 NC 

 

22 

Output 18 NC 

 

22 

Output 34 NC 

23 

Output 3 COM 

 

23 

Output 19 COM 

 

23 

Output 35 COM 

24 

Output 4 NO 

 

24 

Output 20 NO 

 

24 

Output 36 NO 

25 

Output 4 NC 

 

25 

Output 20 NC 

 

25 

Output 36 NC 

26 

Output 5 COM 

 

26 

Output 21 COM 

 

26 

Output 37 COM 

27 

Output 6 NO 

 

27 

Output 22 NO 

 

27 

Output 38 NO 

28 

Output 7 NO 

 

28 

Output 23 NO 

 

28 

Output 39 NO 

29 

Output 8 NO 

 

29 

Output 24 NO 

 

29 

Output 40 NO 

30 

Output 9 NO 

 

30 

Output 25 NO 

 

30 

Output 41 NO 

31 

Output 10 NO 

 

31 

Output 26 NO 

 

31 

Output 42 NO 

32 

Output 11 NO 

 

32 

Output 27 NO 

 

32 

Output 43 NO 

33 

Output 12 NO 

 

33 

Output 28 NO 

 

33 

Output 44 NO 

34 

Output 13 NO 

 

34 

Output 29 NO 

 

34 

Output 45 NO 

35 

Output 14 NO 

 

35 

Output 30 NO 

 

35 

Output 46 NO 

36 

Output 15 NO 

 

36 

Output 31 NO 

 

36 

Output 47 NO 

37 

Output 16 NO 

 

37 

Output 32 NO 

 

37 

Output 480 NO 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Cerebrum CGP-4848

Page 1: ...CEREBRUM CGP 4848 Cerebrum 1U General Purpose Interface unit Operation manual ...

Page 2: ... policy as described in the general terms That means that Axon Digital Design BV can only warrant the products as long as the serial numbers are not removed Copyright 2001 2019 AXON Digital Design B V Date created 25 01 2012 Date last revised 01 04 2019 Axon the Axon logo and Synapse are trademarks of Axon Digital Design B V This product complies with the requirements of the product family standar...

Page 3: ...uction 7 Features 7 Installation 8 Connecting the D sub connectors 8 General Purpose Inputs 8 General Purpose Outputs 8 GPI input connectors 9 GPI output connectors 10 Configuration 11 Ip settings 11 NOTE 11 Adding the CGP 4848 to the Cerebrum system 12 Configuring functionality 14 Reprogramming the CGP 4848 15 Enter Bootmode 15 Upgrading the panel s firmware 15 Specifications 17 ...

Page 4: ...4 ...

Page 5: ... The brains behind your many and varied workflows Cerebrum allows users to remotely Configure a complex workflow in a short space of time Manage Report events using hierarchical system status Control devices via an intuitive user friendly graphical interface Maintain a workflow over its lifetime Cerebrum employs Ethernet communication to each device in your chosen workflow providing the ability to...

Page 6: ...s Each device in your workflow is shown in the System view and displays its current and historical status using an icon Cerebrum actively monitors each device to check for its current status The status of each device is passed to a parent node within the System view and a hierarchical status of your complete workflow is shown using a single icon This is also reflected in the application s optional...

Page 7: ...tasks including physical GPI O s for the Cerebrum Tally and Mnemonic option or just for very simple interface to third party devices for tasks such as alarm status monitoring or control The unit uses its inbuilt 100Base T Ethernet connector to connect to the Cerebrum server over either a local or wide area network The unit can be configured to use either DHCP or manually assigned IP addresses As w...

Page 8: ... of the input connectors can be used to provide this This output pin is current limited and will provide no more than 400mA However even if all 16 inputs use this pin then only 120mA will be drawn For instance to connect a normally open mechanical switch to trigger input GPI 1 when it is closed wire pin 19 of the input connector to one side of the switch then wire the other side of the switch to p...

Page 9: ...t 46A 15 Input 15A 15 Input 31A 15 Input 47A 16 Input 16A 16 Input 32A 16 Input 48A 17 0V 1 16 17 0V 17 32 17 0V 33 48 18 0V 1 16 18 0V 17 32 18 0V 33 48 19 5V 1 16 19 5V 17 32 19 5V 33 48 20 Input 1B 20 Input 17B 20 Input 33B 21 Input 2B 21 Input 18B 21 Input 34B 22 Input 3B 22 Input 19B 22 Input 35B 23 Input 4B 23 Input 20B 23 Input 36B 24 Input 5B 24 Input 21B 24 Input 37B 25 Input 6B 25 Input ...

Page 10: ...4 COM 16 Output 13 COM 16 Output 29 COM 16 Output 45 COM 17 Output 14 COM 17 Output 30 COM 17 Output 46 COM 18 Output 15 COM 18 Output 31 COM 18 Output 47 COM 19 Output 16 COM 19 Output 32 COM 19 Output 48 COM 20 Output 1 COM 20 Output 17 COM 20 Output 33 COM 21 Output 2 NO 21 Output 18 NO 21 Output 34 NO 22 Output 2 NC 22 Output 18 NC 22 Output 34 NC 23 Output 3 COM 23 Output 19 COM 23 Output 35 ...

Page 11: ...eenshot unless explicitly instructed by Axon Support When the Current IP Address field is correct press the Connect button to read back the current settings from the unit If the application communicated with the unit then the fields for the New IP Address Use DHCP Subnet mask Gateway IP address and GPI de bounce time will reflect the settings of the unit and will be enabled for editing When the de...

Page 12: ...to be running Cerebrum V1 07 or later To add the unit go to the Network menu and choose the Add Generic Device option from the Device Category selection choose the GPI O setting and CGP 4848 from the Device type selection Then select the configured IP address and suitable Device name for the unit and finally press the Add button The following screenshot displays this window The unit should now app...

Page 13: ...w control of the GP outputs of the unit as shown below The Monitoring tab in the same way as all other devices within Cerebrum shows a historical log of the status events for this unit along with the status of the GP inputs and PSU s the following screenshot displays the monitoring tab ...

Page 14: ...ebrum system The CGP 4848 device can be used as a basic status detection for third party devices for this to be used the Status severities of the unit will need to be configured using the Generic Device Status Severities dialog which can be found in the Configuration Status Severities menu within Cerebrum For more information on either of these topics please consult the Cerebrum on line help file ...

Page 15: ...address of the device in the system view to another IP address temporarily Then select the Engineering Configure Cerebrum Hardware option under the View menu This will present a dialog as shown below Enter the IP address of the device and then press Connect When connected press the Enter Bootmode and then Cancel to quit this dialog Upgrading the panel s firmware When the unit is in this mode it wi...

Page 16: ...ocate the required file and then press the Upload button the panel will then reprogram itself After successfully programming the unit it will then prompt the user to reset the MCU After doing this the brower will complete and the unit will reset itself after which the unit can be added back into the system by changing the IP address of the device in the system to the IP address of the unit ...

Page 17: ... Frequency 50 60 Hz 12V DC 2 0A General Purpose Inputs Input Voltage range Typical input current 5 12Vdc 10 4 5V 13 2V 5mA 5Vdc input General Purpose Outputs Maximum Voltage Maximum Current Max Switching capacity Contact resistance Expected life 220Vdc 250Vac 2 A 60W 70mOhms 5 x 105 operations Local Output Voltage Input connectors pin 19 Voltage Maximum Current 5Vdc 10 400mA Miscellaneous Operatin...

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