Intellitec
131 Eisenhower Lane North
Lombard, IL 60148
630 268 0010 / 1 800 251 2408
P/N 53-00778-100 Rev. 062003
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Intellitec
Application Installation and Trouble Shooting Guide
Mini-Bus Multiplex System
INPUT MODULES
Part Nos.
A total of six switches can be used with each Module. There are two versions of this module; one
to communicate to the “A” door module, the Master Module, and the main Fan Speed Module. The other
(
is to communicate with the “B” door module, Auxiliary Output Modules and/or an optional
secondary fan speed module.
The
includes two jumpers that allow the Module to be used in a number of different ways. The
jumpers are located on the edge of the Module, between plugs J6 and J7
The jumper closest to
J6 is JP5. The jumper closest to J7 is JP6. These jumpers can be set to have the
00-00813-000 “A” Module
00-00813-100 “B” Module
The Input Modules are designed to be used as input “ ports” to the system. They can be used with any variety of
switches and are an alternative to the switch adapter. Intellitec can provide harnesses to interface with certain
popular brands of panel switches to ease installation.
The Input Module communicates with the various modules in the system to give the driver full
control of all the functions, via the multiplex system. Its functions are similar to the Switch Adapter, but allows
more flexibility in the location, installation of switches and accepting of other input signals. For example, you
may wish to use an Auxiliary output to operate marker lights when the head lights switch on.
(00-00813-
000)
00-00813-100)
The “A” module will turn on the lighting circuits and auxiliary 1 and 2 on the
Master Module, operate the Fan Speed Module and the Door A Control Module. The “B” module will turn on
Auxiliary outputs 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 on the aux output modules and the B door module, if switches are used.
Input Module
Aux 1 and Aux 2 outputs go off
with the ignition, or stay “hot” for up to 20 minutes after the ignition is turned off. Setting the jumpers closest to
the module cover will cause the loads to respond to the ignition. Setting them toward the edge of the module
will cause them to stay “hot” for 20 minutes after the ignition is turned off.
The Input Module can also be used to accept a positive switched signal from any 12 volt source; such as a head
light, brake signal, or other +12V chassis circuit and use that input to switch power from an output on the Master
Module or an Auxiliary Output Module. To do this, the input signal from the switched source is connected to one
of the inputs on the module through the input plugs, J1 through J6.
(See the following pages for harnesses to work with
Carling switches.)
USE WITH SWITCHES
(See diagram).
Care should taken when setting these jumpers to be sure they are over the two pins and seated, so they
will not become intermittent.
USE WITH ELECTRICAL INPUTS
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