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Testing Relays
Pressing the top button in each column activates the fifth LED in that column
(TRANSPORTING), and a relay. The top button in the first column activates relay 1; the
top button in the second column activates relay 2, and so forth. When a relay is activated,
there is an audible click. Releasing the button will return both the associated relay and
LED to their inactive states.
Testing Sense Inputs
Grounding a sense input negative input on the Power Supply board should change the state
of that sense input. This is assuming that the pull-up jumper associated with the input is in
the “B” position. When the sense input is pulled low, the ON SCENE LED (fourth down
from the top) in the column matching the input number turns off.
Testing Buttons
The functionality of top row buttons is confirmed during the testing of relays. The bottom
buttons can be verified in a similar manner. Pressing one of the bottom-row buttons turns
on the OUT OF SERVICE LED (sixth from the top) in the same column.
Testing LEDs
The LEDs are tested every time the Model 6203 is started in normal mode. They can also
be checked while in the test mode by pressing both the buttons in a single column
simultaneously. This causes all LEDs in the same column to light.
Exit Test Mode
The Model 6203 can be switched from test mode to the normal operating mode by
pressing the four corner buttons simultaneously.
Output Relay Connections
All of the relay connections to the Station Transponder Unit are made to connectors P1
through P4 and P9 on the I/O and Power Supply board, which is mounted on the rear panel
of the case. For this reason, it is most convenient to bring relay control wiring into the case
through the grommet located behind the IP Network and Handset jacks.
Refer to
details about the connector pinouts that apply to the relay functions you intend to use.
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Making Relay Connections
1. Route the relay wiring up through the grommet in the bottom of the unit.
2. Remove the plug from the appropriate connector on the I/O and Power Supply
board.
3. Insert the wires into the correct terminal slots and tighten the screws to secure
them.
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