Programmable inputs, Programmable outputs, Expansion i/o ports – Lectrosonics DM812 User Manual

Page 8: Programmable input/outputs connections

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DM Series Installation Guide

LECTROSONICS, INC.

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Programmable Inputs

Programmable inputs are provided to enable external

control over a variety of parameters. Each input can

respond to either a contact closure or a continuous

voltage. The following illustrates common connections

to the programmable input pins. (See also

Program-

mable Inputs and Outputs Wiring Diagram.)

10K Linear Potentiometer

CCW

CW

+5V

To Programmable Input Pin

Gnd

Contact Closure as Programmable Input

To Programmable Input Pin

Gnd

DC Voltage Source as Programmable Input

To Programmable Input Pin

0VDC (Off) to +5VDC (On)

Gnd

Potentiometer Connection for

Analog Control of Gain

No external pull-up resistors are necessary because

each programmable input is internally pulled up through

a 100K resistor to +5V. When using a continuous volt-

age with one of the programmable inputs, the function

of the programmable input must be set to either

Analog

In Control or Analog Out Control on the Program-

mable Inputs control tab in the Control Panel GUI.

See the

Programmable Input tab in the Control Panel

software Help for setting all programmable input param-

eters.

Programmable Inputs and

Outputs (DM1612F shown)

Programmable Outputs

Programmable outputs are used to indicate either

channel activity or the current state of a programmable

output. Each programmable output is the electrical

equivalent of a contact closure to ground. When a

programmable output is “active”, it conducts current to

ground. When the programmable output is “inactive”,

no current flows to ground. The maximum usable volt-

age for the programmable outputs is 40 V and they will

safely conduct up to 100 mA DC continuous. Following

are some typical uses for the programmable outputs.

Note: The diagram shows an external DC source

powering the relay coil. This is necessary

whenever coil voltages exceed 5 V.

Both LEDs and 5V relay coils can be powered by the

+5 V DC pins on the programmable input connector, as

long as the maximum combined current for all LEDS

and relay coils does not exceed 100 mA.

Programmable Input/Outputs Connections

Looking at the male connector on the rear panel of the

processor, the pinouts are as follows:

LED is on when the programmable output is active

380 Ohms

Programmable Output Pin

380 Ohms

LED is off when the programmable output is active

Programmable Output Pin

Gnd (from Programmable I/O
Pins 1, 8, 13)

1N4001
or equiv.

External
DC Voltage
Source
(<40VDC)

Relay Coil

Coil current <100mA

Programmable Output Pin

Gnd (from Programmable I/O
Pins 1, 8, 13)

Relay is on when the programmable output is active

+5VDC (from Programmable I/O
Pins 14, 20, 25)

+5VDC (from Programmable I/O
Pins 14, 20, 25)

Expansion I/O ports

The four RJ45 connectors on the rear panel are used

to interconnect LecNet2™ units together. These ports

are only used to transfer digital audio information via

the Digital Audio Network Interface (DANI) between the

units.

Expansion I/O Ports

(DM1612F shown)

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