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2.2 Flex5/R board connections
4.
On the microswitch:
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identify the common contact (COM) and connect it using one of the two wires, to the GND ter-
minal of the ‘24H’ terminal
[C]
.
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identify the normally open contact (N.O., which is the contact that generates a short-circuit bet-
ween the contact itself and the COM contact when the switch lever is compressed) and con-
nect one end of the 6k8Ω resistor to it
[D]
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Connect the other end of the resistance to the wire which is connected to the ‘24H’ input ter-
minal.
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Install the microswitch in such a way that under normal conditions the switch lever is compressed.
If a tamper attempt occurs, the lever will release thus generating the opening of the contact and an
immediate alarm on the ‘24H’ terminal.
Note
This wiring method can be applied in most situations, however, it is only a point of reference. In order to ensure
proper protection, you must always take in to account the specific mechanical and electrical conditions of the
device you are working on.
2.2 Flex5/R board connections
As a peripheral, Flex5/R must be connected to the control panel through the available ‘+ D S -’ terminals.
13.8V
I-BUS
Use of the Flex5/R to drive roller-shutter motors (single-phase bidirectional asynchronous motors) is achie-
ved through the use of 2 terminals.
A necessary condition is that the 2 outputs used have the interlock function active between them.