5 controller i/o terminal block, 6 8r/8d 8dio (option), Figure 5–4r/8d adio option – Alpha Technologies CXPS 48-1.2-225 48 Vdc User Manual

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2.2.5 Controller I/O terminal block

A controller I/O terminal block is installed in the distribution center front door to allow controller access to signals

and interfaces. A 25-pin D-sub wire harness is used to connect the terminal block to the controller.
The internal signals from the distribution center are wired to the controller I/O board directly from the internal

alarm board. The remaining relay outputs, digital inputs, and analog inputs can be accessed via terminal blocks to

customer connections. Refer to the customer connections (“–08”) drawing at the rear of this manual for details on

terminal block assignments.

Figure 4–Internal alarm card and controller I/O terminal block

2.2.6 8R/8D 8DIO (Option)

The 8R/8D 8DIO Cordex peripheral can be installed on the front door of the DCP03. The 8R/8D 8DIO option

expands the I/O capability of an existing Cordex controller by adding additional 8 relays outputs and 8 digital

inputs.
The 8R/8D 8DIO installs on the right side on the front door. The 8R/8D 8DIO is connected to the Cordex system

via CAN ports and RJ-12 offset communications cables.
All I/O connections are made via screw terminal blocks. Refer to the customer connections (“–08”) drawing at the

rear of this manual for details on terminal block assignments.

Figure 5–8R/8D 8DIO option

Controller I/O terminal
block assembly

D-sub wire harnesses to
1.8k W shelf

CAN in/out

8DIO power supply

connection

Customer I/O
connections via
terminal blocks

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