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REED RELAY MODULE 40-110/115/120/125
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SECTION 4 - PROGRAMMING GUIDE
MODULE ARCHITECTURE - 40-110-021/121
One sub-unit is used to control all the module’s relays as shown below. Enabling a particular bit opens the C to B
signal path and closes the C to A signal path.
40-110-021 (16 x SPDT)
Sub-Unit
Bit
40-110-021 Signal Path
(with relay energised)
40-110-121 Signal Path
(with relay energised)
1
1
C1 to A1
C1 to A1
1
2
C2 to A2
C2 to A2
1
3
C3 to A3
C3 to A3
1
4
C4 to A4
C4 to A4
1
5
C5 to A5
C5 to A5
1
6
C6 to A6
C6 to A6
1
7
C7 to A7
C7 to A7
1
8
C8 to A8
C8 to A8
1
9
C9 to A9
C9 to A9
1
10
C10 to A10
C10 to A10
1
11
C11 to A11
C11 to A11
1
12
C12 to A12
C12 to A12
1
13
C13 to A13
C13 to A13
1
14
C14 to A14
C14 to A14
1
15
C15 to A15
C15 to A15
1
16
C16 to A16
C16 to A16
1
17
—
C17 to A17
1
18
—
C18 to A18
1
19
—
C19 to A19
1
20
—
C20 to A20
1
21
—
C21 to A21
1
22
—
C22 to A22
1
23
—
C23 to A23
1
24
—
C24 to A24
1
25
—
C25 to A25
1
26
—
C26 to A26
1
27
—
C27 to A27
1
28
—
C28 to A28
1
29
—
C29 to A29
1
30
—
C30 to A30
1
31
—
C31 to A31
1
32
—
C32 to A32
The 40-110-021 is an array of 16, and the 40-110-121 is an array of 32 uncommitted changeover relays. In the
default state, all signal paths are between the C terminal and the corresponding B terminal. Energising a particular
relay disconnects the B terminal and creates a signal path between the C and A terminals. The relay module’s
switching architectures are shown in their default state in the diagram below:
40-110-121 (32 x SPDT)
B1
A1
C1
B2
A2
C2
B16
A16
C16
B2
A2
C2
B3
A3
C3
B32
A32
C32
B1
A1
C1