Publication No. 500-001184-000 Rev. B.0
Theory of Operation 19
1.6.2 Contact Closure
If the Contact Closure configuration is chosen, the user will need to insert a SIP
resistor (provided) and set the appropriate pull-up voltage using either 5V, 12V or
an external user-supplied voltage through contacts on channels 31 or 32.
NOTE
It is recommended that user supplied voltage not exceed 28V.
When using Contact Closure, all inputs for that group (1-8, 9-16, 17-24 or 25-32)
are required to be set to the same voltage sensitivity level using the Voltage
Selection switches. For example, to set the second bank (channels 9-16) for
Contact Closure, install a SIP resistor in socket E6, rotate switch S27 to the
preferred voltage, and set the four input sensitivity switches (S8, S9, S18 and S19)
for the same voltage as S27. As shown in
Figure 1-4, Channel 31 Input Circuitry
(Channel 32 uses Vext #2)
on page 20, inputs 31 and 32 can be sacrificed to provide
two external voltages (Vext1 and Vext2) to the pull-up SIP resistors.
CAUTION
User supplied voltages should not exceed 28V for normal operation.
Figure 1-3 Channels 1-30 Input Circuitry
Table 1-3 Contact Closure SIP Resistors and Switch Assignments
Channels
SIP Resistor Socket
Voltage Source Switch
1 through 8
E34
S28
9 through 16
E35
S27
17 through 24
E36
S26
25 through 32
E37
S25
P2
Rows
A&C
Pins 1-30
(Row A) High
(Row C) Low
Channels 1 - 30
TVS
Rs1
(Switch
selectable)
Dp
opto-isolator
Detection
x8 SIP
(socketed)
Vbank (1, 2, 3, 4)
EXT
#1 Ext
#2
+12
+5
Only inserted
for contact
sensing
R bank
(1, 2, 3 and 4)
Rs2
Installing a SIP resistor converts a bank of eight (8) channels
from "Voltage Sense" to "Contact Sense"
Bank 1 = channels 1-8
Bank 2 = channels 9-16
Bank 3 = channels 17-24
Bank 4 = channels 25-32
Over Voltage
Protection
60V
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