ETC Installation Guide
DMX Emergency Bypass Controller
Connect Panic Input
The panic input can be configured as a maintained dry contact or a +12VDC signal. Determine which
configuration is best for your application and wire the receptacle on J4 of the control board accordingly.
ON
1 2 3 4
OFF
CONFIG
V OUT
INPUT
COM
PANIC IN
Maintained Dry Contact
1:
Strip 1/4" (6 mm) insulation from the two panic wires.
2:
Locate and remove the PANIC IN connector from J4 on the control board.
3:
Loosen the V OUT terminal and the INPUT terminal.
Note:
4:
Insert the first panic input wire into the V OUT terminal. Using the jeweler's screwdriver, tighten the
screw firmly onto the wire.
5:
Insert the second panic input wire into the INPUT terminal. Using the jeweler's screwdriver, tighten
the screw firmly onto the wire.
+12VDC Signal
1:
Strip 1/4" (6 mm) insulation from the two panic wires.
2:
Locate and remove the PANIC IN connector from J4 on the control board.
Note:
3:
Loosen the INPUT terminal and the COM terminal.
4:
Insert the +12VDC wire into the INPUT terminal. Using the jeweler's screwdriver, tighten the screw
firmly onto the wire.
5:
Insert the common wire into the COM terminal. Using the jeweler's screwdriver, tighten the screw
firmly onto the wire.
DMX Emergency Bypass Controller Installation Guide
RECORD
The V OUT terminal can also be identified by the triangle that points to pin 1.
Identify the panic wires coming from the sensing device and determine which one is
+12VDC and which one is common.
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