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Flex link relay & sensor cable

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Quick Start Guide
Flex Link Relay & Sensor Cable (FLC-RS)
Getting Started
Once the Flex is connected to the network (see
Flex Quick Starts), plug the Flex Link Relay &
Sensor cable (FLC-RS) into the Flex Link Port.
To configure the FLC-RS, right-click on the unit
To access the
settings, select
the Flex Link
Cable tab. Then
select Relay &
Sensor from
the Change Flex Link cable field. The page will
update and display the current saved configu-
ration or default settings if the cable is not yet
configured.
The setup webpage provides the basic config-
uration and control interface to demonstrate
and test relay and sensor functionality.
Relay Outputs
The four Relay outputs on the left side of the
cable can be configured as a variety of relay
types for controlling a wide range of devic-
es. To configure a relay, select the desired
mode on the webpage using the Relay Type
dropdown menus. Then install the hardware
jumpers as indicated in the diagram and
press Save Changes. Connect your device
to the connector terminals as indicated (the
webpage displays a conceptual diagram of
the selected relay type). The relay outputs can
now be controlled by using the Current State.
Flex Link Cable
entry in iHelp and
select Configure, or
enter the Flex unit's
IP address into a web
browser to access the
Flex Configuration
page.

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Summary of Contents for Global Cache FLC-RS

  • Page 1 Getting Started Once the Flex is connected to the network (see Flex Quick Starts), plug the Flex Link Relay & Sensor cable (FLC-RS) into the Flex Link Port. To configure the FLC-RS, right-click on the unit entry in iHelp and select Configure, or enter the Flex unit’s...
  • Page 2 Voltage Sense Mode Set jumpers at the positions nearest the con- nector terminals, then connect the voltage/ current source to the pair of adjacent pins (pins 1-2 in the example above). Contact Closure Mode Set jumpers in the positions farthest away from the connector terminals, then connect the contact closure switch at the two adjacent corresponding pins (pins 3-4 in the example...