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RadiSwitch
®
Quick Start Guide
RadiSwitch
®
Quick Start Guide
Connectors of the RadiSwitch®
The RadiSwitch® is available in a wide variety of models with different types of connectors. The figures below defines all connector
types and their differences. This quick start guide also describes the connections of each connector type. For more detailed
information on the connector types and all RadiSwitch® related functions please refer to the RadiSwitch® Manual. All Raditeq
manuals can be found at:
www.raditeq.com/raditeq-downloads
Relay A
Relay B
Relay C
Relay D
COM
NC
NO
SPDT (x4)
NC
COM
NO
SPDT (x1)
SP6T (x2)
1
6
5
Relay 1
Relay 2
Phoenix connector
Outputs for relay coils
Coil 6
Coil 5
Coil 4
Coil 3
Coil 2
Coil 1
V+ (common)
Ground
Indicator
Contacts
Input 6
Input 5
Input 4
Input 3
Input 2
Input 1
+3.3V
Ground
Connect (RF) cables
After the observing the difference between the models and selecting the applicable RadiSwitch® model connect all
needed (RF) cables accordingly.
Interlock status & safety system
Some models of the RadiSwitch® are equipped with an interlock. This interlock can be connected with a safety system. Some
systems and setups require a safety system which can be controlled by the RadiSwitch®. When the safety system detects a
hazardous situation the interlock of the RadiSwitch® will be triggerd an set all selected relays to their NC position (normally
clossed).
Interlock setting - DIP switch
Interlock setting - jumper switch
Interlock settings general location
All relays can be indepentantly activated and deactivated to work with the inerlock (safety system). The location of the
interlock safety settings selector in the figure below.
Interlock settings
The interlock settings can be changed as shown below. There are two types of interlock settings, the DIP switch and the Jumper
switch.
NOTE:
The DIP switch has numbering on the left side of the casing. Be aware that these numbers do not correspond to the
same number of relay. Always use the relay settings stated below to set the correct relay.
2
3
4
COM