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REMOTE I/O (OPTIONAL)
The Remote I/O is an optional interface that provides the DB25 connector REMOTE to monitor
and control the unit through digital signals. The signals available are:
Pin
Name
I/O
Function
1
TC_1
Tele Command
-
2
TC_3
Tele Command
OFF
3
TC_5
Tele Command
Change to MEMORY 0
4
TC_7
Tele Command
Change to MEMORY 2
5
TC_9
Tele Command
Change to MEMORY 4
6
TC_11
Tele Command
-
7
VCC_FIELD
Vcc
+12V
8
TS_11_TM4
Tele Signal
ON
9
TS_9_TM2
Tele Signal
LOCAL
10
TS_7/OUT_ANA7
Tele Signal
AUDIO_OK
11
TS_5/OUT_ANA5
Tele Signal
MEMORY 1
12
TS_3/OUT_ANA3
Tele Signal
MEMORY 3
13
TS_1/OUT_ANA1
Tele Signal
MEMORY 5
14
TC_2
Tele Command
ON
15
TC_4
Tele Command
RESET
16
TC_6
Tele Command
Change to MEMORY 1
17
TC_8
Tele Command
Change to MEMORY 3
18
TC_10
Tele Command
Change to MEMORY 5
19
GND_OUT
GND
GND
20
TS_COM
COMMON
Tele Signals Common
21
TS_10_TM3
Tele Signal
NO_FAULT
22
TS_8_TM1/OUT_ANA8
Tele Signal
RF_OK
23
TS_6/OUT_ANA6
Tele Signal
MEMORY 0
24
TS_4/OUT_ANA4
Tele Signal
MEMORY 2
25
TS_2/OUT_ANA2
Tele Signal
MEMORY 4
Table 7.1 – Remote I/O pinout
The particular unit state is verified if there is a short-circuit between the relative Tele Signal pin and
the Common pin (pin 20).
To send a command to the unit (only in remote state) is necessary a short-circuit between the
particular Tele Command pin and GND for at least 100ms.