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To External Device
To connect external devices to the RLY-6 interface, use the two DB-9M
connectors on the rear cable assembly panel for the interface. Figure 9 shows the
pin assignment of these connectors as viewed from the matrix side of the
connector.
If a DB-9F is plugged into the connector labeled CH. A I/O, relays 1 to 3 are
available on that connector. The connector labeled CH. B I/O has the contacts
for relays 4 to 6. In Figure 9, the labels on the pins apply to either connector.
Example: #1/4 COM refers to the wiper of relay 1 if it is connected to CH. A
and the wiper of relay 4 if it is connected to CH. B.
IMF-102 Interface Module Frame Wiring
The wiring of a RLY-6 interface that is placed in an IMF-102 interface frame is
the same as the wiring for a RLY-6 interface placed in an IMF-3 interface frame.
The only difference is that an IMF-102 interface frame houses only two
interfaces, and they are mounted horizontally rather than vertically in the frame.
Refer to the respective manuals for these interfaces and frames in the Eclipse
manual set for more information.
Configuration
To associate a relay to a label, use the Eclipse Configuration System, as described
in its manual.
GPI-6 Interface Wiring
The GPI-6 input interface module connects up to six programmable inputs to
the matrix so that each input can control a predefined matrix function. Multiple
GPI-6 interfaces can be daisy-chained to provide connection of up to 60 inputs
to the matrix. RLY-6 and GPI-6 interfaces can be mixed together up to the total
1
#1/4 Normally Closed
6
#1/4 COM
#1/4 Normally Open
2
7
#2/5 Normally Closed
3
#2/5 COM
8
#2/5 Normally Open
#3/6 Normally Closed
4
9
#3/6 COM
#3/6 Normally Open
5
Figure 9: RLY-6 Interface DB-9M Connector Pinout
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