Plugging 220V Occurrence Sensor; Plugging Netping Ac/Din Sockets; Plugging A Buzzer Buzzer (Mod.std-3025) - NetPing IO v2 User Manual

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Plugging 220V Occurrence Sensor
A sensor is a «dry contact», therefore an order of connecting wires does not matter.
A sensor will be displayed in a device interface as a status of an IO line to which it is connected.
Important! A corresponding IO line must be set to an "input" mode in settings of a device.
A sensor is packaged with an inseparable cable, with connectors on the ends. A cable length can be increased with
the help
of flat cable extenders of
independently with the help of any wire with a minimum cross section of 0,4 mm
flat cable is 100 m.
Plugging NetPing AC/DIN Sockets
A number of connected
When plugging a socket to a device, all wires are used except for a brown (white) one. An IO line, to which a
AC/DIN socket is connected, needs to be switched to a status «output». When a status is a «logic 0», and 220V is
present on an IO line in a socket, the load will be switched on. When a status is «logic 1», and there is no voltage on
an IO line in a socket, the load will be switched off.
Important! A brown (white) wire is not used and must stay unplugged!
Cable
Red
Black
Blue (green)
Plugging a
Buzzer Buzzer (mod.STD-3025)
Plugging to an IO line with the use of +12V:
Colored Loop
NetPing IO v2 Terminal
White
One of IO lines – 1 - 4
One of IO Lines – 1 - 4
RC-4 sensor, which are sequentially plugged one into another. Or it can be done
NetPing
AC/DIN sockets is limited only by a number of available IO lines.
[ENG] NetPing IO v2, User guide -[ENG] [IOv2] Plugging Sensors
Contact Name
GND
Contact Name
+U
GND
One of IO lines – 1 - 4
2
. Maximum allowable length of a
[ENG] [IOv2] Plugging Sensors
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