Wiring the module
Caution:
All device wiring must comply with the flammability
requirements stated in EN 62368-1 (clause 6.5).
Connect the loop wires to the module as shown below. See
Table 2 for recommended cable specifications.
Table 1: Loop connection
Terminal
Description
B−
Negative line (–)
A−
Negative line (–)
B+
Positive line (+)
A+
Positive line (+)
Table 2: Recommended cable specifications
Cable
Specification
0.13 to 3.31 mm² (26 to 12 AWG) shielded or
Loop
unshielded twisted-pair (52 Ω and 500 nF max.)
Output
0.13 to 3.31 mm² (26 to 12 AWG) shielded or
unshielded
Addressing the module
Set the device address using the DIP switch. The address
range is 001-128.
The device address is the sum of the switches in the ON
position, as shown below.
Device address 008
Status indications
The device status is indicated by the Device status LED
(Figure 1, item 3), as shown in the table below.
Table 3: Device status LED indications
State
Isolation active
Device fault
Test mode
Located device [1]
Communicating [2]
[1] Indicates an active Locate Device command from the control panel.
[2] This indication can be disabled from the control panel or the
Configuration Utility application.
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Device address 112
Indication
Steady yellow LED
Flashing yellow LED
Fast flashing red LED
Steady green LED
Flashing green LED
The output status is indicated by the Output status LED
(Figure 1, item 7), as shown in the table below.
Table 4: Output status LED indications
State
Active
Test mode [1]
Active
Fault
Normal
Selected for test [2]
Test activation
[1] These indications are only visible when the module is in Test mode.
[2] Not activated.
Maintenance and testing
Maintenance and cleaning
Basic maintenance consists of a yearly inspection. Do not
modify internal wiring or circuitry.
Clean the outside of the module using a damp cloth.
Testing
Test the module as described below.
See Figure 1 for the location of the Test (T) button, Device
Status LED, and Output status LED. See Table 3 and Table 4
for status LED indications.
To perform the test:
1.
Press and hold the Test (T) button for at least 3 seconds
(long press) until the Device status LED flashes red (fast
flashing), and then release the button.
The module enters Test mode.
The Device status LED flashes red for the duration of the
test.
The Output status LED indicates the output state on
entering Test mode: normal (steady green), active (steady
red), or fault (steady yellow). The output can be tested in
any of these states.
2.
Press the Test (T) button again (short press).
If the output state is not activated, the Output status LED
flashes green.
If the output state is activated, the Output status LED
flashes red.
3.
Press the Test (T) button again (short press) to start the
test.
If the output state in step 2 (above) was not activated, the
Output status LED flashes red.
If the output state in step 2 (above) was activated, the
Output status LED flashes green.
Check that any connected devices or equipment operate
correctly.
Press the Test (T) button again to switch the relay state
again, if required.
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Indication
Flashing red LED (flashing only when
polled, every 15 seconds)
Steady red LED
Steady yellow LED
Steady green LED
Slow flashing green LED
Slow flashing red LED