[ENG] [IOv2] Plugging Sensors
Plugging a Door Sensor
A sensor is a «reed contact», therefore the order of connecting wires does not matter.
Loop | NetPing IO v2 Terminal |
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First wire | One of IO lines – 1 - 4 |
Second wire | GND |
A sensor will be displayed in a device interface as a status of an IO line, to which it is connected.
Important! A corresponding IO line must be switched to an “input” mode in settings of a device.
Plugging Shock Sensor PI-90d
A shock sensor is connected by a four-wire line according to the table below:
Loop Color | Contact Name |
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Blue (an output of a zone of light shocks and vibration) | One of IO lines – 1 - 8 |
Green (an output of a zone of hard shocks) | One of IO lines – 1 - 8 |
Red | +U |
Black | GND |
On a body of a sensor body, there are LED indicators, sensitivity adjustment screw and a socket for plugging wires. A corresponding zone will be displayed in a device interface as a status of an IO line, to which it is connected. To adjust a sensitivity of a sensor, a sensitivity adjustment screw is used. Turning a screw clockwise leads to increasing of a sensitivity, while turning it counterclockwise leads to decreasing of a sensitivity. When a sensor registers a shock, a status of a line of a light shock zone and a hard shock zone is switched to a low level for short time only, therefore there is a need to use a mechanism of sending SNMP TRAP notifications by a NetPing IO v2 device.
Important! Corresponding IO lines must be set to an “input” mode in settings of a device.
Plugging a Glass Breaking Sensor
Surface security sound detector «Glass-3» is designed to detect breaking glass sheets. A sensor announces alarm by opening contacts of executive relay. A detector has a possibility to adjust sensitivity, to choose an operating algorithm, light LED indication of a status of a detector with a possibility to switch indication off.
To plug a sensor, there is a need to connect:
Flat Cable | Contact Name |
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Labelled (red) wire | +U |
First wire after a labelled one | GND |
Second wire after a labelled one | GND |
Third wire after a labeled one | One of IO lines – 1 - 4 |
Each sensor will be displayed in a device interface as a status of an IO line to which it is connected.
Important! A corresponding IO line must be switched to an “input” mode in settings of a device.
Connecting Motion Sensor SWAN-QUAD
To plug a sensor, there is a need to connect:
Colored Cable | Flat Cable | Contact Name |
---|---|---|
Green | Labelled (red) wire | One of IO lines – 1 - 4 |
White | First wire after a labelled one | GND |
Black | Second wire after a labelled one | GND |
Red | Third wire after a labelled one | +U |
Every sensor will be displayed in a device interface as a status of an IO line, to which it is connected.
Important! A corresponding IO line must be set to an “input” mode in settings of a device.
Connecting Leakage Sensor H2O
To plug a sensor, there is a need to connect:
Colored Cable | Contact Name |
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Green | One of IO lines – 1 - 4 |
Yellow | GND |
Brown | +U |
White | GND |
Every sensor will be displayed in a device interface as a status of an IO line, to which it is connected.
Important! A corresponding IO line must be set to an “input” mode in settings of a device.
Plugging Leakage Sensor, Model 2605
To plug a sensor, there is a need to connect:
Colored Cable | Contact Name |
---|---|
Green | One of IO lines – 1 - 4 |
Yellow/White | GND |
Red | +U |
Black | GND |
Every sensor will be displayed in a device interface as a status of an IO line, to which it is connected.
Important! Corresponding IO line must be set to an “input” mode in settings of a device.
Plugging 220V Occurrence Sensor
A sensor is a «dry contact», therefore an order of connecting wires does not matter.
Contact Name |
---|
One of IO Lines – 1 - 4 |
GND |
A sensor will be displayed in a device interface as a status of an IO line to which it is connected.
Important! A corresponding IO line must be set to an “input” mode in settings of a device.
Plugging NetPing AC/DIN Sockets
A number of connected NetPing AC/DIN sockets is limited only by a number of available IO lines.
When plugging a socket to a device, all wires are used except for a brown (white) one. An IO line, to which a NetPing AC/DIN socket is connected, needs to be switched to a status «output». When a status is a «logic 0», and 220V is present on an IO line in a socket, the load will be switched on. When a status is «logic 1», and there is no voltage on an IO line in a socket, the load will be switched off.
Important! A brown (white) wire is not used and must stay unplugged!
Cable | Contact Name |
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Red | +U |
Black | GND |
Blue (green) | One of IO lines – 1 - 4 |
Plugging a Buzzer Buzzer (mod.STD-3025)
Plugging to an IO line with the use of +12V:
Colored Loop | NetPing IO v2 Terminal |
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White | One of IO lines – 1 - 4 |
Red | +U (+12V) |
Important! Corresponding IO line must be set to an “input” mode in settings of a device.