5 connections using general-purpose inputs (gpis), Connections using general-purpose inputs (gpis) – Clear-Com HX System Frames User Manual
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Pin 20
Common
RELAY7
Pin 21
Normally closed
Pin 22
Normally open
Pin 23
Common
RELAY8
Pin 24
Normally closed
Pin 25
Normally open
Table 7: Pin configuration of the GPO connector (DB-25M)
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Figure 7: Pin configuration of the GPO connector (DB-25M)
4.5.5 Connections using General-Purpose Inputs (GPIs)
The DB-25 connector labeled GP IN connects the matrix to eight local general-purpose inputs
(GPIs).
An external logic device (such as an external foot switch, a panel-mounted switch, or the logic
output of some other device) can be connected to the GP IN connector.
When the external logic device is activated, it sends a control signal into the matrix to perform
one of several preset functions, such as turning an intercom panel’s microphone on or off,
muting a microphone’s output, or turning a panel’s speaker off. The function to perform, and the
panel upon which it is performed is programmed from the EHX software.
A shielded cable should be used.
Non-isolated mode
When delivered from the factory, the general purpose inputs (GPIs) operate in non-isolated
mode. Non-isolated mode does not require that the externally connected equipment powers the
general-purpose input. The current is supplied by a voltage output on the GP IN connector.
Figure 8: Non-isolated connection to an Eclipse HX-PiCo GPI connector
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