DiPro 1500 Installation
DiPro 1500 User Manual
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you do not bend the pins. Then press in firmly.
Proceed further for important
information about where to plug each style of relay:
a.
If you are using only
standard relays
in your programmable cam (not optional
solid state relays), they are plugged into channels 1 through 8 — slots labeled
K301 through K305, K307, K309, and K311 (see Figure 2-11b).
b. If you plan to use solid state relays, then they can only be plugged into channels
5 through 8 only — slots labeled K306, K308, K310, and K312.
c.
Do not
plug both standard and solid state relays in the same channel locations for 5
through 8. For example, if you plug a solid state relay into channel 5 (location
"K306"), you cannot plug a standard relay into location "K305". See Figure 2-
11A2.
d.
Special case…
If you have the 4-cam option, you can connect up to four standard
relays, or a combination of four standard and optional solid state relays.
e. As an example, say you have three standard relays and one solid state. You
would install the three standard relays in channels 1 through 3, and the solid
state relay in channel 5 on the cam outputs board assembly. Then you must
connect DiPro 1500's channel 4 output to the cam outputs board assembly's
channel 5. Consequently, the device being controlled must be connected to
output board assembly channel 5.
4.
Find the cable that runs from the DiPro connector TB102 to TB301 inside the
cam output enclosure. The cable has twelve wires.
5.
Attach one end of the cable to the connector for TB102. Refer to Table 2-3A for
proper wiring. (The connector should be plugged into the socket.)
6.
Run the cable through conduit to TB301 in the cam output enclosure. You can use
the knockouts directly below the connectors on each enclosure.
7.
Attach the other end of the cable to the connector for TB301. See Table 2-3A. A
wire from CHAS to a lug on the cam output enclosure should already be connected
(unless you bought the board only).
8.
Plug cable connectors into their sockets.
9.
To connect the relays to your equipment, use connector TB302. See Figure 2-13A.
NOTE
See Table 2-4A and Specifications in Chapter 1 for more information on these
relays.
How you make connections depends on the type of relay you use. For 120 Vac relays you
can connect wires from your equipment to "C" and either the N/O or N/C side of the
relay. If you connect to N/O, the equipment will be on for the degrees set on DiPro. If
you connect to N/C, the equipment will be on except for the degrees set. Generally, you
use the N/O terminal; so equipment is off except when you use the DiPro keyboard to set
it on. Use the N/C terminal only if it is more practical to do the reverse.
All solid state relays work only when the C and the N/O side is connected. Polarity must
be right for some relays — refer to Table 2-4A.
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