Gilderfluke&Co Frequency Shift Keyed/Remote Terminal Unit User Manual

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17

violet

channel 1 data bit 2

18

gray

channel 1 data bit 1

19

white

channel 1 data bit 0

20

black

+ unregulated power supply (protected to 1 amp)

21

brown

circuit ground

22

red

channel 2 data bit 7

23

orange

channel 2 data bit 6

24

yellow

channel 2 data bit 5

25

green

channel 2 data bit 4

26

blue

channel 2 data bit 3

27

violet

channel 2 data bit 2

28

gray

channel 2 data bit 1

29

white

channel 2 data bit 0

30

black

+ unregulated power supply (protected to 1 amp)

31

brown

circuit ground

32

red

channel 3 data bit 7

33

orange

channel 3 data bit 6

34

yellow

channel 3 data bit 5

35

green

channel 3 data bit 4

36

blue

channel 3 data bit 3

37

violet

channel 3 data bit 2

38

gray

channel 3 data bit 1

39

white

channel 3 data bit 0

40

black

+ unregulated power supply (protected to 1 amp)

#1 ground (brown)--

#2 bit 7 (red)--

#3 bit 6 (orange)--

#4 bit 5 (yellow)--

#5 bit 4 (green)--

#6 bit 3 (blue)--

#7 bit 2 (violet)--

#8 bit 1 (grey)--

#9 bit 0 (white)--

#10 supply (black)--

load

load

load

load

load

load

load

load

#1 ground (brown)--

#2 bit 7 (red)--

#3 bit 6 (orange)--

#4 bit 5 (yellow)--

#5 bit 4 (green)--

#6 bit 3 (blue)--

#7 bit 2 (violet)--

#8 bit 1 (grey)--

#9 bit 0 (white)--

#10 supply (black)--

any

eight bit

analog
device

LED

2.2 K ohm

1/4 watt resistor

Any eight digital devices or one eight bit analog device can be connected to any 1/4 J6

cable as shown. The LED between the ground (pin #1 brown) wire and supply (pin #10 black)
wire acts as an indicator which is lit if the fuse for that channel is OK.

The supply line for each 1/4 J6 is protected by a solid state circuit breaker (PTC Fuse) for 1

amp. You should treat each 1/4 J6 as an individual, and not cross the outputs or supply lines
from one 1/4 J6 to the lines from another. Doing this won’t cause any damage, but can re-
duce the protection for the outputs that the circuit breakers normally provide.

The current output capacity of each output is as shown in the following chart:

G

ILDERFLUKE

& C

O

. • 205 S

OUTH

F

LOWER

S

T

. • B

URBANK

, C

ALIF

. 91502-2102 • 818/840-9484 •

FAX

818/840-9485

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