Sensaphone® ISACC Instruction Manual

To wire the logic I/O (right side) to ISACC:

1.Attach terminal 1 (on the right side) to 5 VDC on the ISACC power supply termi- nal block. Attach terminal 2 to one of the C (common) terminals on the ISACC power supply terminal block.

2.Connect an odd-numbered terminal (3, 5, 7, or 9) to one of the ISACC input terminals (1-16) on the bottom row terminal block. The shunt for this input must be in the TEMP position.

To wire the field I/O (left side) to the input device:

If the input device is DC:

1.Connect ground from the outside device to the odd-numbered terminal (3, 5, 7, or 9) on the rack.

2.Connect the positive voltage from the outside device to the even-numbered termi- nal (2, 4, 6, or 8) on the rack.

If the input device is AC, polarity does not matter and either wire can be connected to a terminal pair on the rack.

See sample diagram below:

Input devices

2I0-4A

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

INPUTS

G

DC device

+

G

DC device

9

8

7

DC input

DC input

9

8

7

12 13 14 15

+

AC device

AC device

6

5

4

3

2

1

AC input

AC input

6

5

4

3

2

1

EG 24 24 BAT C 20V C 15V C 12V C 16

AC AC

POWER

4-module rack

Solid state modules

LED

5V C

Wiring AC and DC input modules using a 4-module rack

DIP CONNECTOR FOR A 16-MODULE RACK

If you need to use all 16 inputs for monitoring AC or DC voltage, you may simplify your wiring by using a 16-module rack (Potter & Brumfield 2IO16), with a 50-pin ribbon cable with a card edge connector on one end and a 50-pin socket connector on the other end. The socket connector connects to the ISACC unit and the card edge connector connects to the

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