Chapter 4: Programming the Rhino2
Status - The output pin drives a Status light.
The Status light is on when the power is on.
When a fault condition exists, the Status light shows the related flash code.
Power Status - The output pin drives a Power-on light.
The Power-on light is on when the power is on.
The Power-on light does not show flash codes, it remains on continuously.
If an output is set to 'Brake Light', 'Reverse Light', 'Status' or 'Power Status', the light used can
be a 24V LED array (max. 500mA) or a relay-driven incandescent or halogen bulb.
If a relay is used, a fly-back diode and a series diode must be installed. If an LED array is used,
it must have its own internal current limiting system. An LED array must also have reverse
polarity protection such as a series diode. An LED array may show a faint glow if the output is
not active. If this is the case, resistors mounted in parallel to the LED array may reduce the
glow.
For more information and schematics, see Status Indicator Output (section 3.10.10),
Beeper Output (section 3.10.11) and Brake and Reversing Lights (section 3.10.13).