Chapter 3. Installation
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device. The RP-6 provides a 1K ohm load between SIGNAL IN and GROUND. In some
cases this load may need to be increased by attaching a smaller value resistor across the
two terminals.
If the
RP-6
sees an incoming system trigger code with a matching zone ID, it will
execute the command or macro associated with that code. The
RP-6
can be programmed
to either block or pass miscellaneous IR data through it’s output ports.
CONNECTING RF RECEIVERS
The
RP-6
is compatible with RTI RF receiver modules (e.g. RM-433). Follow the guide
included with the modules for installation instructions.
CONNECTING THE INFRARED HIGH OUT
The
RP-6
is compatible with industry standard IR connecting blocks. Connect the HIGH
OUT and GROUND terminals to the signal input and ground terminals on the
connecting block. This is useful if you have many devices to control, or you want to
extend control into other rooms.
This output has short circuit protection, but does not provide a series resistor for current
limiting.
It should not be connected directly to IR emitters
.
CONNECTING THE RELAYS
The three relays in the
RP-6
can provide contact closure or switching control for loads
up to 3A/30VDC each. All three relays are Normally Open when not energized, but
they can be programmed to behave Normally Closed as long as power is applied to the
RP-6
.
For contact closure control, simply connect the A and B contact terminals of a relay to
the desired device.
To use a relay as a voltage trigger, connect the positive side of a power supply to
CONTACT A, and connect CONTACT B and the ground side of the power supply to
the desired device. If the desired trigger voltage is +12VDC, it can be sourced directly
from the
RP-6
.
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