beautypg.com

Operation, Connections, 4ipa t rly4 • operation – Extron Electronics IPA T RLY4 User Manual

Page 5: I/o mode

background image

4

IPA T RLY4 • Operation

Connections

N

Figure 4 is a wiring diagram of a typical application: an Extron

IPA T RLY4 driving a screen controller. Please be aware that

these are examples only. Your equipment may have different

wiring requirments. Refer to the manual from the applicable

manufacturer for specific wiring instructions.

NO C NC

NO C NC

NO C NC

NO C NC

RELAY 1

RELAY 2

RELAY 3

RELAY 4

NO C NC

NO C NC

NO C NC

NO C NC

RELAY 1

RELAY 2

RELAY 3

RELAY 4

For a typical Stewart screen controller,
a momentary closure on relay 1, 2, or 3
causes the screen to move up, down,
or stop.

UP

DOWN

STOP

Typical Stewart Low Voltage Controller

COMMON

RED

BLACK

Typical Da-Lite or Draper Low Voltage Controller

WHITE (DA-LITE)

BLUE (DRAPER)

IPA T RLY4

NOTE

For a typical Da-Lite or Draper screen controller,
a momentary closure on relay 1 or 2 causes the
screen to move up or down. A momentary
closure on relay 3 causes the screen to stop in
its current position. Use 1N4001 or equivalent
diodes (not included) for reverse bias protection.

Recommended diode specifications:
100 mA maximum through diode
50 V maximum reverse bias

NOTE

IPA T RLY4

Figure 4 — Wiring diagram for connection to a screen
controller

Operation

When an input signal is applied to one of the relays, the signal toggles

the state of that IPA T RLY4’s output relay; the relay’s NO contacts close,

routing the signal for the connected device, and its NC contacts open,

interrupting the signal for the connected device. See the chart below for

clarification.

I/O state

Relay state

NC

NO

Output

On (closed) Closed Open

Off (open)

Open Closed

I/O mode