41IOM122 – Module with 2 monitored 2 monitored (or relay) outputs with isolator
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Address
Loop Number
Device Zone
3
2
1
Enabled
New
Device State
More
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OFF
Name
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ON
Sounder Group
Led Blink
Software Revision
ID
2.0
3195011485
The figure shows the settings screen for module 41IOM122.
This module can be used to check its 2 built-in monitored inputs and to control 2 outputs (monitored or relay) used for
controlling and monitoring audiovisual devices, electromagnetic catches, etc.
For further technical information, plus module and input/output line wiring, please refer to the technical manual for this device.
Note: The fire panel recognises “Input 1 as Channel 1”, “Input 2 as Channel 2”, “Output 1 as Channel 3” and “Output 2
as Channel 4”.
Each output can be programmed to work in “monitored” or “non-monitored” (relay) mode, depending on the settings for the
jumpers on the module PCB:
•
Jumpers closed
: the outputs work in monitored mode (monitoring the output line).
•
Jumpers open
: the outputs work in relay mode (voltage-free contacts).
When an output is set to work in monitored mode, it should be powered by an external power supply unit (18-30 VDC).
Note: During jumper opening / closure procedures, ALWAYS cut off the power supply originating from the Loop and the
power supply for the outputs. This will avoid fault indications on the outputs.
Press “MORE” to access additional settings:
•
LED Blink
: select ON/OFF to enable/disable LED indications for the device.
If ON, the LED flashes at every panel dialogue cycle; if OFF, the LED does not flash during the dialogue cycle.
If there is a fault on an input, the following indications will appear next to the field CHANNEL 1 and/or CHANNEL 2 in the
MORE menu:
•
Open
- The line connected to the input is open, or the double balance resistors are not connected properly on the device
side.
•
Short
- There is a short-circuit in the line connected to the input.
If there are no faults, the following may appear:
•
ON
– the module is present and the input has been enabled.
•
OFF
– the module is present and the input is not enabled.
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