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6.3.2 Installation and Network integration
Figure 57: CS121-Installation with SENSORMANAGER
As shown in the figure above CS121 can also be applied to observe and react on alarms of the
SENSORMANAGER-Inputs. Therefore, the CS121 COM2 port is connected and configurated
for the SensorManager’s AUX- and Sensor-Input/Outputs. Within the CS121 configuration it is
possible to define actions, which will be released from events of the SensorManager’s devices.
6.3.3 SENSORMAN connections
For a detailed description of the Pin layout of the Input sockets see section in the appendix.
Here, we give you an Example for some contacts:
• Alarm INPUT contact:
If the alarm contact INPUT is used, you may connect your alarm contact e.g. to Input 1 Pin 6
and Power supply Pin 1. In the CS121 you can configure that as a HIGH signal to the alarm is
set – or the other way round.
• OUTPUT contact:
If you want to switch any relays or send high signals to the Output, you may connect your
Output contact e.g. to Input 1 Pin 5 to your relays and configure the CS121 as “Output” for this
signal. Now you may configure your Events in the CS121 to set the Output to HIGH or LOW.
• Sensor connection:
The sensor has to work within 0-10Volts, this may be connected directly to Channels 1-8, and
the CS121 will now show the values in its Web browser. Alarm thresholds and actions may be
configured via the EVENT manager of the CS121.
• Connecting the SENSORMANAGER unit:
The SensorMan has to be connected with the original configuration cable of the CS121 to
COM 2.
The sensors for the SensorMan may be connected direct to the socket Inputs 1-4 using an
RJ11 cable. In this configuration you can only use up to 4 sensors. If you want to use all 8
analog inputs, you have to use a splitting plug (optional) or connect the sensors directly to the
Channel Inputs as described above.
If you use the sensor type SM, you may connect a second SM sensor to the input of the first
SM. You can not connect more than 2 SM sensors in line.
For connecting an alarm contact to the SM-sensor, you may use the first or the second SM-
contact input/output, but not both. Only one digital input/output is available per socket.
Other sensors: If you use other sensors than SM, EE or TM, you must use a splitting plug in
order to connect more than one sensor to a single Input of the SensorMan.