Alarm Input/Output Signal
Alarm Input Signal
Connect to sensors such as infrared sensors, door
sensors, metal sensors and manual switches.
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To prevent noise from entering the internal
circuit, supply non-voltage contact signal to the
alarm input signal.
Memo :
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You can configure whether to set the alarm when
the contact is short (MAKE) or open (BREAK) in
the [Alarm] page of the [Advanced Settings]
page.
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You can configure whether to set the alarm when
the contact is short (MAKE) or open (BREAK) in
the [Alarm] page of the [Advanced Settings]
page.
For more details, refer to the “[Alarm] Page” in
“INSTRUCTIONS” of the supplied CD-ROM.
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Apply such that the alarm signal continues for at
least 500 ms. The alarm signal may not be
recognized if it is less than 500 ms.
Note :
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Do not supply voltage.
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IN
COM
Rating
Low-level terminal current : 1 mA and below
High-level terminal voltage : 3.3 V
Alarm Output Signal
Connect to alarm devices such as alarm, indicator,
light or buzzer.
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Alarm output signal is an open collector output
insulated with photo coupler.
Memo :
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You can select whether to set the contact to
short (Make) or open (Break) during an alarm in
the [Alarm] page of the [Advanced Settings]
page.
0
You can select whether to set the contact to
short (Make) or open (Break) during an alarm in
the [Alarm] page of the [Advanced Settings]
page.
For more details, refer to the “[Alarm] Page” in
“INSTRUCTIONS” of the supplied CD-ROM.
Note :
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As this terminal is polarized, be sure to connect
it such that the voltage of the OUTPUT output is
higher than that of the COM output.
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It will be damaged if reverse voltage is supplied.
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OUTPUT
COM
22
Rating
Max. applied voltage : DC 20 V
Max. driving current : 25 mA
Alarm Input/Output Signal
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