Setting analogue output jumpers, Variable mode, Outputs analogue – Innotech Genesis II Digital Controller (v5) User Manual
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Genesis II Installation Instructions
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Edition 2.0 dated 06/12/2013
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WIRING DIAGRAM SHOWING GENESIS II
DIGITAL CONTROLLER
4-1.4.3 Analogue Output Jumpers
An analogue output jumper plug arrangement is provided for each analogue output channel. The
three-pin jumper sockets will accept a shorting plug between the centre pin and either of the
outside pins. Depending upon which pair of pins the jumper is connected to, the analogue output
is configured for either the Variable Mode or the Heat Valve Mode. For inactive analogue output
channels, the jumper is not installed in either position. In such cases the jumper plug can be
conveniently stored in the unit by inserting only one end of the plug into the socket.
The computer-generated wiring diagram shows the location and jumper position for each analogue
output in the system. Figure 4-8 shows a portion of a typical wiring diagram centred on a Genesis II
Digital Controller’s analogue output jumpers. The figure shows how the jumpers are configured for
the Variable and Heat Valve Modes of operation.
Figure 4-8: Setting Analogue Output Jumpers