Automatic Systems Logic D1 v06-02-en0802.doc ERB-PM Technical manual
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CONFIGURATION
The JP1 jumper (7:3) defines the I²C address of the board: right side – Low; left side – High.
The J1 jumper (7:4) or JP2 on some boards, makes the selection in NO or NC mode of input 1.
If it is positioned on the side of the continuous line marked on the circuit, the input is NC; if not,
the input is NO.
The J2 jumper (7:5) or JP3 on some boards, makes the selection in NO or NC mode for input 2.
If it is positioned on the side of the continuous line marked on the circuit, the input is NC; if not,
the input is NO.
Note:
In general the sensors used with the AS1225 board have dry contacts and connecting them to
X7 and X8 of AS1200 board does not cause any polarity problem.
However, if open collector sensors are installed, the polarities on the X7 and X8 connection
block of the AS1200 board must be respected in accordance with the tables below:
Terminal 19 Ground External contact 2 of the sensor board on X3
Terminal 20 Signal External contact 2 of the sensor board on X3
Terminal 21 Ground External contact 1 of the sensor board on X3
Terminal 22 Signal External contact 1 of the sensor board on X3
Terminal 41
Ground External contact 4 of the sensor board on X4
Terminal 42
Signal External contact 4 of the sensor board on X4
Terminal 43
Ground External contact 3 of the sensor board on X4
Terminal 44
Signal External contact 3 of the sensor board on X4
To supply a sensor with 24V DC, connect the positive to terminal 1 or 2
of X8↑ of the AS1200 board (150mA maximum).
The switches SW1 (7:1) for input 1 and SW2 (7:2) for input 2 configure the functions
(as the DP) according to the table below:
DIP 1 DIP 2 DIP 3 Functions
OFF OFF OFF Inactive
ON OFF OFF DPO
OFF ON OFF Not allocated
ON ON OFF DPFS-S-F
OFF OFF ON DPFS-O-F
ON OFF ON DPS-S
OFF ON ON DPS-O
ON ON ON DPI*
* This function, which does not provoke any barrier movement, provides information by relays REL1 (1:20)
and REL2 (1:21) of the AS1200 board or by relays REL1 (8:5) and REL2 (8:6) of the AS1220 board,
according to the programmed choice.