Optiquest iRIS 220, iRIS 320 manual Digital Outputs, Digital Output 1 Circuit

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3.4.6 Digital Outputs

The two digital outputs differ in their electrical configuration, although are identical in their logical operation.

Digital Output 1 is open-drain pull-down and is capable of sinking up to 300mA at 30Vdc. An integral diode provides transient protection. Typically this output could be used to drive a relay or lamp powered by an auxiliary d.c supply (e.g. 12V). In this mode, the negative of the load supply must be connected to one of the iRIS GND terminals.

WARNING: Although it may appear possible to directly control sensors by switching the sensor negative supply lead using Output 1, this will introduce measurement errors and may possibly damage the sensor. Always use Digital Output 2 to power sensors on a timed basis.

Digital Output 2 is a switched 12V output and is capable of sourcing up to 300mA. Typically this output will be used to drive a sensor, relay or lamp powered by the iRIS 12V supply.

WARNING: Care should be taken to avoid the load discharging the internal and/or external 12V battery. Ensure adequate power supply charging capacity is available to cater for the demands of both the logger and load.

Digital outputs may be programmed to follow the state of the GPRS/CDMA-1X connection so that they will be active when a GPRS/CDMA-1X session has been established. This mode can be used to control power to an external data radio when using the iRIS 320 as a radio based gateway.

Alternatively, the outputs can also be programmed to follow a schedule for use in powering loads. Or they can be selected for remote control directly from a HydroTel™ 2000 base station or operate in response t o an alarm trigger from Sensor #1 for applications such as triggering sediment samplers.

See Section 4.3.12 for details on the digital output modes.

+12V

DOUT1

DGND

Figure 7 - Digital Output 1 Circuit

DOUT2

DGND

Figure 8 - Digital Output 2 Circuit

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Contents IRIS 220 iRIS Revision History Contents Diagnostic LEDs 13.4 13.113.2 13.3Support IntroductionAbout this Manual Hardware PCB RevisionOverview General Characteristics iRISIntroduction IRIS 320 / iRIS Feature Summary FeaturesTypical Applications Technical Specifications iRIS Technical Specifications iRIS 320 / iRIS Alternative Wireless Connectivity CSD/SMS Key FeaturesTerminal Configuration Wireless IP Connectivity GPRS/CDMAFull Power Save Partial Power SaveData Logging Security Alarm ProcessingLogged Data Array Identification Real Time Clock & CalendarRemoving / fitting the SIM card GSM models only InstallationRemoving/Replacing the Electronic Assembly iRIS Opening / Closing the Housing iRIS 320 / iRISInternal Battery iRIS 320 / iRIS 320V only I/O ConnectorExternal Charger Power Supply Internal / External 12V Battery SupplyAnalog Inputs Digital Input Circuit Digital InputsDigital Output 1 Circuit Digital OutputsMounting iRIS Antenna ConnectionMounting iRIS 320 / iRIS IRIS 320 / iRIS 320V Mounting DiagramTerminal Connection ConfigurationComputer IRIS Terminal Cfg IRIS 220 / iRIS 320, V1.19 User Guide Main Menu Level Terminal MenusSelect this option to display the Comms configuration menu Comms Cfg Level Option 9 SDI-12 Terminal iRIS 320 / iRIS 320V only Press Esc then Enter to enter an empty string GPRS/CDMA-1X Cfg LevelGprs IP Acceptance Cfg Level Phone List LevelGPRS/CDMA-1X Schedule Cfg Level Sensor Selection Level Internal Sensor Sources Log Multiplier 100 100 Sensor Cfg LevelFlag Value Description Mode Name DescriptionSupplementary Logging Flag Definitions Multiplier= Alarm Cfg Level Alarm Selection LevelOutput Cfg Level Output Selection LevelSource 0 1 2 3 4 Description Typical Scheduled Output Example Date/Time Cfg LevelMiscellaneous Menu Level Voice Menu Level Status LED LED IndicatorsDiagnostic LEDs OperationKeypad Buttons LCD & Keypad iRIS 320 onlyLCD Operation Status IconsLevel Level6 Display Menu StructureSystem Status 1 Screen Level Log In Screen Level 0, when not loggedLogging Control Screen Level 0, when logged Primary LCD Display ScreensMain Menu Screen Level Sensor Related ScreensSystem Status 3 Screen Level System Status 4 Screen LevelSensor Settings Screen 4/5 Alarm 1 Level Sensor Settings Screen 1/5 Process LevelSensor Settings Screen 2/5 Scaling Level Sensor Settings Screen 3/5 Logging LevelTotaliser Related Screens Comms Related Screens Comms Setting Screen 5/8 Schedule 1 Level Comms Setting Screen 2/8 APN/Local IP LevelComms Setting Screen 3/8 Socket a Level Comms Setting Screen 4/8 Socket B LevelRS232 Port Mode Screen Level Comms Setting Screen 6/8 Schedule 2 LevelComms Setting Screen 7/8- CSD Settings Level Comms Setting Screen 8/8 RS232 Settings LevelSMS Communication Comms Enable Screen LevelComms Test Screen Level General Hints Iris I/O Connector Connecting a Flow Meter or Rain GaugeSensor Connection Examples Required Connecting a 0-5V Pressure Transducer12V Battery ExternalRequired IRIS I/O Connector Connecting a 2-Wire Loop-Powered 4-20mA SensorSignal 4-20mA Sensor Isolated 12V 24V DC- DC Converter External 12V Battery Optional Connecting an Up/Down Water Level InstrumentConnecting Analogue Wind Instruments Charging source Solar panel Connecting SDI-12 Instruments. iRIS 320 / iRIS 320V onlyTOP AI4 AI3 AI2 AI1 Agnd 5VOP Example a 4-20mA Water Level Sensor Analogue Input ScalingTroubleshooting User Notes DS-IRM Modem DB25 M Appendix a Radio Using the RS232 InterfaceTait TM80xx Radio DB15 MiRIS 3xx / DS-4483 DB9 F IRIS 320 DB9 FPartition Appendix B Voice Annunciation iRISAppendix C SDI-12 iRIS 320 / 320V only What is SDI-12?Advantages of SDI-12 Volt-Line SDI-12 Electrical InterfaceSerial Data Line Ground LineAppendix D Legacy PCB Rev 1.1 Details 13.1 I/O ConnectorDebounce Links Interface Wire Terminal SDI-12 Bus Function Diagnostic LEDsSDI-12 Interface REDSupply Voltage Transistor SwitchPurple Switched Output Switch ModuleApproximate Mechanical Properties Appendix E iRIS 320 Enclosure Material SpecChemical Composition IQuest Global Data Network IQuest APN