Wiring, Relay outputs, Jumper instructions – Honeywell 96D User Manual

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Manning AirAlert-96d Gas Monitor

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Wiring

continued

C

Relay

Outputs

The relay outputs will withstand up to 5 amps at
30 Vdc (resistive load only). They can be used to
activate horns and strobes. Refer to Figure 7 for
proper wiring. Each relay can be configured in the
PROGRAMMING MENU.

Default setting is:

Relay 1 (J25) = Warn

Relay 2 (J26) = Alarm

Relay 3 (J3) = High Alarm

Relay 4 (J7) = Fault

Relay rating: 5 A, 30 Vdc (resistive load)

Figure 7. Relay Ouputs

D

Jumper

Instructions

The different jumpers on the PCB enable the user
to make different operations manually.

Jumper EOL1, EOL2, EOL3, EOL4: Enable the
user to add an END-OF-LINE jumper to improve
the communication signal. Two positions are
possible, R or RC. It can vary in accordance with
the system constraints. See the wiring detail for
the EOL position.

Jumper SHDN: This jumper enables the user to
reset or shut down the microcontroller temporarily.
It is mainly used during minor modifications in the
wirings of the system.

Jumper RELAY J29, J30, J31, and J32: They are
used to test the relay. Short pins to test.

Warn

Alarm

High Alarm

Power

Fault

TX

RX

System status LEDs

NC

NO

NC

NO

J3

J7

J26

J25

NO

NC

NO

NC

Normally
open

Normally
closed

3+5
4+6

1+3
2+4

6

4

2

5

3

1

Relay 4

Relay 3

Relay 1

Relay 2

Relay Outputs (J3-J7-J25-J26)
5A, 30 Vdc or 120 Vac (resistive load)

End-of-line
specification:

The E.O.L. jumper
for channels 1-2-3-4
must alwaysbe in
E.O.L. position

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