7.1.7 Alarm and relay connections
The unit is equipped with the alarms and relays
indicated in the table.
ALARM AND RELAY CONNECTIONS
Cable color
Description
Brown-Green
Relay 2, Terminal A
Green-White
Relay 2, Terminal B
Red-Blue
Relay 1, Terminal A
Grey-Pink
Relay 1, Terminal B
Green
Common alarms, A1-A2-A3-A4-A5, mass
alarms
Yellow-White
Alarm 5 (dry contact)
Pink
Alarm 4 (dry contact)
Grey
Alarm 3 (dry contact)
Violet
Alarm 2 (dry contact)
Brown
Alarm 1 (dry contact)
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All disconnected wires must be electrically
isolated.
All alarms have an approximate reach of 200m,
which can be obtained using a shielded cable with a
minimum section of 0.14mm² (30AWG).
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7.1.7.1 Connecting an alarm with dry contact
For a dry contact alarm (alarms AL1, AL2, AL3, AL4,
AL5), implement the connection as shown in the
figure.
AL1
COM
Fig. 13
AL1: Alarm 1. COM: Common alarms.
The dry contact alarm can be NO (normally open) or
NC (normally closed).
For further information refer to the relative chapter (
9.1.8.1 Alarms Menu, page 44).
7.1.7.2 Relay connection
The relays are usable with the specifications
described below. Working voltage: up
to 30Vac or 60Vdc. Current: 1A max. Use
suitable cable sections with the following
characteristics: from 0.25mm² (24AWG) up
to 1.5mm² (16AWG).
Due to the absence of polarity, both terminals of
the same relay can be used equally with either
alternating or continuous current.
For further information refer to the relative chapter (
9.1.8.1 Alarms Menu, page 44).
Dry contact
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