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CENTURION SYSTEMS WIZO-LINK - I;O Relationships

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Latched Mode
In latch mode, when the input is active, the output stays active even if the input goes
inactive,i.e.itlatches.Theoutputwillonlyreverttotheo/inactivestatewhenthe
input is active again. In other words, to activate the output requires a change in state
on the input and to deactivate the output requires a change in state on the input.
TABLE 5
ACTIVE LOW - INPUT ACTIVE
ACTIVE LOW - INPUT ACTIVE
OUTPUT STAYS ACTIVE
OUTPUT IS INACTIVE
ACTIVE HIGH - INPUT INACTIVE
ACTIVE HIGH - INPUT INACTIVE
The key feature of the  device is to actuate the outputs of adjacent devices or
devices at some distance wirelessly; while still able to actuate its own output.
In other words, there is no need to run extended cabling to activate, for example, a gate
motor. The  with the dependable mesh network, guarantees that the link or
connection between devices stays active and can reliably be actuated at any time.
The  devices create relationships in the following ways;
One to one
One to many
Many to one
Many to many
3.2.2. I/O Relationships
DISTRIBUTED I/OSECTION 3