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5.3.3 SUPERVISORY CIRCUITS

While there are a number of possible supervisory circuits, the normal method is to use the relay contacts to connect or disconnect power to an annunciator. This can be a light, audible alarm, computer interface, or other indicator. A light is used in the example diagrams.

1. Single DSAi module or individually monitored modules:

Annunciator ON for a fault condition:

Connect to the NC and COM terminals.

AC/DC

MAX

30 V, 1 A

LIGHT

ONNO

COM

NC

SINGLE DSA

A FAULT TURNS THE LIGHT ON

Figure 5.3.3a Single DSAi Fault ON

Annunciator OFF for a fault condition: Connect to the NO and COM terminals

AC/DC

MAX

30 V, 1 A

LIGHT

OFFNO

COM

NC

SINGLE DSA

A FAULT TURNS THE LIGHT OFF

Figure 5.3.3b Single DSAi Fault OFF

2. Multiple DSAi modules:

Annunciator ON for a fault condition: Connect to the NC and COM terminals.

The terminals are wired in parallel to each module.

LIGHT

OFFNO

 

COM

TO ADDITIONAL

NC

 

DSA MODULES

 

(DSA2 TO DSAn)

 

 

 

LIGHT

 

 

 

ON

NO

 

 

 

 

 

AC/DC

 

COM

 

MAX

 

 

30 V, 1 A

 

 

 

 

 

NC

MULTIPLE DSA

 

PARALLEL WIRING

NO

A FAULT IN ANY DSA MODULE

 

TURNS THE LIGHT ON

COM

(LOWER RELAY SHOWN

 

 

ENERGIZED)

 

 

 

 

NC

TO ADDITIONAL DSA MODULES

(DSA2 TO DSAn)

Figure 5.3.3c Multiple DSAi Fault ON

AC/DC

NO

MAX

 

30 V, 1 A

COM

 

 

MULTIPLE DSA

SERIES WIRINGNC A FAULT IN ANY DSA MODULE TURNS THE LIGHT OFF

(LOWER RELAY SHOWN ENERGIZED)

Annunciator OFF for a fault condition: Connect to the NO and COM terminals.

The terminals are wired in series to each module.

Figure 5.3.3d Multiple DSAi Fault OFF

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Contents Page Safety Precautions Read this First Precauciones DE Seguridad LEA Esto Primero EC Declaration of Conformity Contents Page Shipping Damage ContentsIntroduction UnpackingQuick Start Audio Signal ConnectionChapter Returning Products to EAWComputer Control Connection Daisy Chaining Audio and Computer Signal Between ModulesAC Mains Installation Signal End / Power End Physical InstallationSystem Overview Signal ProcessingDescription 4 DSAi Block Diagrams FeaturesElectronic Engineering Design Applications4a Angled Radiation Pattern Designing DSAi Systems DSAPilotLow Frequency Performance Comparison to Traditional ProductsAnalog Audio and EIA-485 Computer Control Installation2 Audio a & Audio B Recommended Conductor Gauge AWG to 18 AWG / 0.2 mm to 1 mm CobraNet Audio and Computer Control 3 Basic CobraNet DiagramCabling Fault Detect Supervisory Monitoring 3a Single DSAi Fault on 2 PowerCon Plug AC Mains Power Connection4 Fuse Grounding2 Signal End / Power End 3 DSAi Cluster Configurations 4a Wall Mounted 6 Mounting Height Lift the enclosure onto the structure-mounted Wall Brackets Initial Set-Up Acoustical InstallationOperational Functions OperationSignal Monitoring Normal Operation Operational Check ListOperational ‘DOS’ and ‘DONTS’ How to Contact EAW Maintenance and ServiceWarranty Service ItemsAppendices Inspections and MaintenanceDSA250i Only TroubleshootingEIA-485 CobraNet EIA-485 Network NotesSupport For CobraNet Support For EthernetDSAi Connections 3a EIA-485 Example 5c Example One path was to the EIA-485 port. So when B responds 6c Example Right Side Back Mechanical DrawingsRight Side Wall Bracket Full Scale