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SB-293 Satellite Board
Two-Door Configuration Connections (continued)
Request to Exit (RTE) Input
In an RTE circuit a user presses a switch (completing the circuit) to inform the controller that the
user wishes to exit through the door associated with that controller.
Auxiliary Request to Exit (RTE) Input
In an auxiliary RTE circuit a user presses a switch (completing the circuit) to inform the controller
that the user wishes to exit through the door associated with that controller.
General Purpose Inputs
For the top application in the figure below, a circuit is opened to create an input event at the
controller.
For the bottom application in the figure above, the motion detector senses motion and closes a
circuit to create an input event at the controller.
TB8
1
2
3
4
5
6
Ground/Common
Signal
Ground/Common to TB-8, Pin 2
Signal to TB-8, Pin 3
Press Button to Close Circuit
and make a Request to Exit
Normally Open Input Device
TB8
1
2
3
4
5
6
Ground/Common
Signal
Ground/Common to TB-8, Pin 5
Signal to TB-8, Pin 4
Press Button to Close Circuit
and make a Request to Exit
Normally Open Input Device
TB8
1
2
3
4
5
6
Ground/Common
Signal
* Ground/Common to TB-8, Pin 5
* Signal to TB-8, Pin 6
Press Button to Open Circuit
and Activate General Purpose Input
Normally-Closed Input Device
TB9
1
2
3
4
5
6
Ground/Common
Signal
* Ground/Common to TB-9, Pin 5
* Signal to TB-9, Pin 6
* These are examples of possible general-purpose input connections based on
the information in the Inputs Table on page 3. Make your input connections in a
similar manner to these, based on the pinouts given in the Inputs Table on page 3.
Motion Detector's Normally-Open
or Normally-Closed Signal Leads
SB-293
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