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Set SW1 of the wireless relay back to OFF. The LED of the wireless relay should
light up every second.
Note:
None of the menus of the XT1 control unit lists the wireless relay; it is not even a
sensor, as it cannot trigger an alarm. You can verify the successful integration, if
the wireless relay clicks when the control unit is armed (SW 3 + 4 off).
Please note that the wireless relay acts like an external siren. If the siren is
deactivated, then the wireless relay is too (see chapter “Siren”)!
Seven screw terminals are located on the bottom of the relay. The following figure
shows their occupation:
Pin 1 + 2 supply a constant 9 V DC output current. Pin 1 is the + pole, pin 2 the - pole
Pin 3: Normally closed (NC)
Pin 4: Common (C)
Pin 5: Normally open (NO)
Examples:
If you want to activate a device in case of alarm (depending on switch state 3+4) with
9 V power, it must be connected to pin 2 (GND) and pin 5 (NO). If you want to use
only the dry contact in case of alarm (relay circuit), connect the device to pin 4(C) + 5
(NO).
If you want to always use 9 V output voltage, except for a relay circuit, use pin 2
(GND) and pin 3 (NC). If you want to always use a dry contact except in case of
alarm (relay circuit), connect pin 3 (NC) + 4 (C).
If you remove the 9 V jumper, only the dry contact can be used or the constant output
voltage can be tapped from pin 1 + 2. The combination of pin 2 and 5 or 2 and 3 is
not possible anymore.
Output capacitance:
The relay has a contact capacitance from 1 A 30 VDC to 1 A 120 VAC
Maximally 300 mA are available for the 9 VDC output.