■Alarm Terminal Connection
A connection example is shown below.
Digital Disk Recorder OUT
RECALLRECOVERIN
GOUTRESETIN
ALARM
■RS-232C Connection
Use an
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Frame | Frame |
| Shield |
External device
REMOTE/ALARM IN
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Relay
+24V
CONTROL IN
ALARM OUT
RECOVER OUT
RESET IN
G
NC: Normally Closed
NO: Normally Open
NC NO
To Alarm
Indicator
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■PS • Data Connection
Connect the DATA terminal on the rear panel to a system component with a modular cable (not included) in the PS • Data chain. The protocol selection in the COMMUNICA- TION SETUP must be set to PS • DATA. Follow the proce- dure for unit address setup (page 14, 30) and termination
IN: Stands for Alarm Signal In. Connect directly with a sensor unit or indirectly with a unit having sensor output capability to the recorder. The recorder enters alarm recording mode when the alarm signal (active when low) comes in.
RESET IN: Receives the reset signal (active when low) from a connected device.
RECOVER OUT: Supplies the reset signal when the RESET IN is received, the [■ STOP] button is pressed, or the AUTO RESET time elapses.
OUT: Stands for the status output active until an alarm is reset.
RECALL: The alarm history is displayed on the Monitor every time the external switch is turned on.
GND: Signal ground
(page 14).
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DATA
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