Connection to SP1083220 test device
During the commissioning and for further test purposes you can use SP1083220
test device. For the connection refer to Figure 3 below.
Figure 3: Connection to SP1083220 test device
SP1083600
Connection
To connect the blocking device you can use the armed or not armed output of a
burglary alarm system or a timely limited release signal for the entrance control
applications.
When activating the input, the blocking device closes; when deactivating, the
blocking device opens.
Signal behavior and example for switching on with "0 V-activated" —
"armed" signal
Figure 5: Ext. armed 0 V — active
Figure 4: Input voltage behavior
The input of the blocking device requires very little current – average 3 to 4 µA. If
the control output, which activates the input, has a residual current of few µA (for
example, due to the corresponding burglary alarm center protective circuit –
varistors, TVS diodes, etc), it may occur that the blocking device will not correctly
react when changing over the output from "active" to "inactive". In order to work
properly, a pull-up resistance can be put between the input and +12 V. The
resistance value should not exceed 1 MΩ.
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