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Re: Caddx NX8E Aux Outputs



You got it right on the money!
Thanks for the help.


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<mezrac@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1113228288.630608.201110@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Those are relay contacts on the 8E. You should have a short on Aux1 C
> and NC in the normal state and open when activated. This is dry
> contacts or no voltage. If you want panel voltage (wet) contacts put
> the jumper on J12 then both C and NC will have voltage unless activated
> when NC will no longer have voltage. The relay can switch 1 amp at 24
> VDC or .5 amps at 120 VAC. (its printed on the side of the relay)
>
> C is not panel COM if you are assuming that. It is only the common pin
> of the relay.
>
> The current limit is for the 4 transistor outputs available on the J9
> set of pins.
>
> CatMan wrote:
>> I have been trying to program my Aux 1 output to follow the panel's
>> Armed state. I using the DL900 software I have Aux 1 set to type 21
> and
>> the timer set to 0. According to the docs this should cause the Aux 1
>
>> output to follow the Armed state fo the panel. Of course this doesn't
> work.
>>
>> I also tried the latched and not latched settings and received the
> same
>> results with both. Now, on my panel there is a screw terminal strip
>> where the power, bell, wireless, keypad, and internal wired zones
>> connect to.
>>
>> On the bottom of the terminal strip are five screws labeled:
>>
>> Aux 2 C
>>
>> Aux 2 NO
>>
>> Common
>>
>> Aux 1 NO
>>
>> Aux 1 C
>>
>>
>> I have 12VDC on all of them referenced to the Common except for the
> Aux
>> 1 NO. It is 0 Volts regardless of the panel's armed state or of the
>
>> 'Latched' selection in the configuration.
>>
>> Maybe someone will chime in here that knows how to configure these
> Aux
>> outputs. If you look in the docs for the panel I can see a lot of
>> possibilities with the Aux outputs.
>>
>>
>> Thank you again for your help!
>




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