Chapter 6: The Output; Wiring The Output Controller; Wiring An Output Device To The Output Controller - Phonetics Sensaphone 4100 User Manual

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The Model 4100 has one TTL, low current signal output. It is used to control a relay device
such as a horn or light and is primarily to be used for additional local indication or warning.
The output can sink a maximum of 10 mA and source a maximum of 1 mA.
When the Model 4100 begins the dialout alarm sequence, the output will be switched ON.
When the alarm is acknowledged, the output is switched OFF. We recommend that you use
the Ouptut Controller (FGD-0012) that was specifically designed for use with the Model
4100. The Output Controller provides one dry contact output and a manual override switch
for the output signal and LED status. See Appendix B for accessory information.

WIRING THE OUTPUT CONTROLLER

To wire the Output Controller to the 4100:
1. Wire OUT on the Output Controller side terminal block to the OUTPUT terminal
(screw #9) on the 4100.
2. Wire G to COMMON (screw #10).
3. Wire 12VDC to the BATTERY terminals (screws #15 and #16).

WIRING AN OUTPUT DEVICE TO THE OUTPUT CONTROLLER

An output device can be wired to the Output Controller as either normally open or
normally closed. Wire a normally open device to the Output Controller terminals 1 and 2.
Wire a normally closed device to the Output Controller terminals 1 and 3. The relay can
switch up to 2 A at 30 VDC or 1 A at 110 VAC. Two examples follow.
CHAPTER 6
THE OUTPUT

Chapter 6: The Output

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