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Pin 6
INPUT: Digital Input 9-24V
INPUT 3:
Pin 1
Voltage 9-
Pin 2
Analog Channel 3 (0-10V+)
Pin 3
Analog Channel 7 (0-10V+)
Pin 4
Ground
Pin 5
OUTPUT: Open collector OUT 9-24 V, max. 30mA
Pin 6
INPUT: Digital Input 9-24V
INPUT 4:
Pin 1
Voltage 9-24 Volt +
Pin 2
Analog Channel 4 (0-10V+)
Pin 3
Analog Channel 8 (0-10V+)
Pin 4
Ground
Pin 5
OUTPUT: Open collector OUT 9-24 V, max. 30mA
Pin 6
INPUT: Digital Input 9-24 V
Example:
Alarm INPUT contact
If the alarm contact INPUT is used, you may connect your alarm contact e.g. to INPUT 1 Pin 6
and Power supply Pin 1. In the CS121 you can configure that as a HIGH signal to the alarm is
set
– or the other way round.
OUTPUT contact
If you want to switch any relays or send high signals to the OUTPUT, you may connect your
OUTPUT contact e.g. to INPUT 1 Pin 5 to your relays and configure the CS121 as “OUTPUT”
for this signal. Now you may configure your Events in the CS121 to set the OUPUT to HIGH or
LOW.
Sensor connection
The sensor has to work within 0-10Volts, this may be connected directly to Channels 1-8, and
the CS121 will now show the values in its Web browser. Alarm thresholds and actions may be
configured via the EVENT manager of the CS121.
7.3.3
Special features of theSENSORMANANAGER II
Unlike the CS121 and the older SENSORMANAGER type, the new SENSORMANAGER II
configuration data will be stored in the device itself on a non-volatile chip. This result in a
different behaviour of the SENSORMANAGER II compared to the older SENSORMANAGER:
Acknowledged alarms are displayed in yellow in the status bar of the SENSORMANAGER II.
Not confirmed alarms are displayed in red (at older SENSORMANAGER always in yellow).
After clicking the “Apply” button no rebooting is required, because the SENSORMANAGER II
saves it configuration data in its internal ROM.
The 3 status diodes will be displayed in blue, if the communication between the CS121 and the
SENSORMANAGER II is lost.
The status site of the SENSORMANAGER II was changed. The analog measurement values
will be displayed vertical.