General-purpose inputs connector (gp in), General-purpose inputs connector (gp in) -18 – Clear-Com Eclipse-Omega User Manual

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Figure 7-11: Pin Configuration of the General-Purpose Outputs

Connector

GENERAL-PURPOSE INPUTS CONNECTOR (GP

IN)

The DB-25 connector labeled “GP IN” connects the matrix to eight
local general-purpose inputs (GPIs).

The general-purpose inputs operate in one of two modes: the
“opto-isolated” mode or the unisolated mode. The opto-isolated mode
requires the externally connected equipment to provide the current to
power the general-purpose input. The non-isolated mode does not
require that the externally connected equipment powers the

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Digital Ground

PIN

DESCRIPTION

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RELAY 1 Common

RELAY 1 Normally Closed
RELAY 1 Normally Open

RELAY 2 Common

RELAY 2 Normally Closed

RELAY 2 Normally Open
RELAY 3 Common

RELAY 3 Normally Closed
RELAY 3 Normally Open

30 VDC at 1 Ampere

Common

Normally Open

Normally Closed

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Normally Closed

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Normally Closed

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Normally Closed

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Normally Closed

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Normally Closed

RELAY 1

RELAY 2

RELAY 3

RELAY 4

RELAY 5

RELAY 6

RELAY 7

RELAY 8

RELAY 4 Common

RELAY 4 Normally Closed
RELAY 4 Normally Open

GROUND

RELAY 5 Common
RELAY 5 Normally Closed
RELAY 5 Normally Open

RELAY 6 Common

RELAY 6 Normally Closed

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RELAY 6 Normally Open
RELAY 7 Common

RELAY 7 Normally Closed
RELAY 7 Normally Open

RELAY 8 Common
RELAY 8 Normally Closed

RELAY 8 Normally Open

DB-25 Male Connector

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