
Section 2
Installation
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2.5
RIB-600Analog RELAY installation
The RIB-600Analog receiver can be set to provide a relay switch closure any time a valid
message is received.
RELAY connections are made through the RIB-600Analog
Interface Cable.
RELAY connections 1 and 2 provide a normally-open SPST
switch. When an RIB-600Analog radio message is received,
the RELAY switch is closed with connections 1 and 2 shorted.
RELAY switch connections 1 and 2 can be used to provide a
“Priority”, “Override” or “Emergency” signal to the PA amplifier.
RELAY switch connections are through the
Green
and
Blue
wires from the RIB-600Analog Interface cable. The
Red
and
Black
wires are also used for specific relay applications as
detailed below.
The RIB-600Analog receiver can be set so RELAY switch
connections 1 and 2 are normally-closed, and will open when
an RIB-600Analog radio message is received. Move the Relay
Polarity Jumper as shown at right.
With the Relay polarity jumper in the normally-open position, use the
Green
wire and
Blue
wire for a normally-open switch that
closes when the RIB-600Analog receives a message.
Relay 1 (Green)
Switch closes when radio message is received
Relay 2 (Blue)
Switch closes when radio message is received
10.5 VDC (Red)
No connection
Ground (Black)
No connection
With the Relay polarity jumper in the normally-open position, tie the
Blue
and
Black
wires together, then use the
Green
wire for
a switch closure to ground when the RIB-600Analog receives a message.
Relay 1 (Green)
Switch closure to ground when radio message is received
Relay 2 (Blue)
Tie
Black
wire and
Blue
wire together
Ground (Black)
Tie
Black
wire and
Blue
wire together
10.5 VDC (Red)
No connection
With the Relay polarity jumper in the normally-open position, tie the
Blue
and
Red
wires together, then use the
Green
wire and
Black
wire to apply 10.5VDC from the RIB-600Analog to a Strobe Light when the RIB-600Analog receives a message.
Relay 1 (Green)
Switch applies 10.5 VDC when radio message is received
Relay 2 (Blue)
Tie
Black
wire and
Blue
wire together
10.5 VDC (Red)
Tie
Black
wire and
Blue
wire together
Ground (Black)
Ground connection to Strobe, or device to be powered
With the Relay polarity jumper in the normally-open position, power a Strobe Light with the Red wire and Black wire, tie the
Blue
and
Black
wires together, then use the
Green
wire to activate the Strobe Light with a switch closure to ground when the
RIB-600Analog receives a message.
Relay 1 (Green)
Switch closure to ground activates Strobe when radio message is received
Relay 2 (Blue)
Tie
Black
wire and
Blue
wire together
Ground (Black)
Tie
Black
wire to
Blue
wire and to Strobe ground connection
10.5 VDC (Red)
Positive supply connection for the Strobe, or device to be powered
Relay Polarity jumper in
normally-open position
Relay Polarity jumper in
normally-closed position
RIB-600Analog PC board lower left corner