TRENDnet TVIP252P manual Glossary of Terms, Connector Pin Assignment

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A.2 Glossary of Terms

Typically used in association with programming scripts for developing applications for motion detection, event triggering, alarm notification via e-mail, and a variety of external control functions. The 6-pin I/O Terminal Block is located on the rear panel and provides the interface to: a photo-coupled switch output, a photo-coupled input.

Connector Pin Assignment

PIN

FUNCTION

SPECIFICATION

 

IN1+

Photo-Relay

Active High voltage

 

 

INPUT (+)

9~40VDC

Dropout

IN1-

Photo-Relay

voltage 0 VDC.

 

 

INPUT (-)

 

 

IN2+

Photo-Relay

Active High voltage

 

 

INPUT (+)

9~40VDC

Dropout

IN2-

Photo-Relay

voltage 0 VDC.

 

 

INPUT (-)

 

 

OUT+

Photo-Relay

Close circuit current maximum

 

OUTPUT

70mA AC or 100mA DC.

 

(Normal Open)

Output resistance 30 Ohm.

OUT-

Photo-Relay

Open circuit voltage maximum

 

OUTPUT

240V AC or 350V DC.

 

 

(Common)

 

 

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