BMB01 Remote I/O Unit Installation Guide ASL Document Ref.: U-450-1693.
BMB01 – Installation Guide This equipment is designed and manufactured to conform to the following EC standards: EMC: EN55103-1/E1:1996, EN55103-2/E5:1996, EN50121-4:2006, ENV 50204:1995 Safety: EN60065:2002 Failure to use the equipment in the manner described in the product literature will invalidate the warranty. A ‘Declaration of Conformity’ statement to the above standards, and a list of auxiliary equipment used for compliance verification, is available on request.
BMB01 – Installation Guide 1 Installation Technical Specification Summary Supply Voltage Range ........................................................................................................................................18 – 40 V DC Current Consumption (max, all LED’s on)....................................................................................... 70 mA @ 24 V DC supply Digital Outputs ...................................................................................................
BMB01 – Installation Guide Recommended Installation Procedure ! 1. Please read and observe the instructions and guidelines in Section “4 Safety and Precautions” (page 10) prior to installation. Failure to follow these instructions and guidelines may cause personal injury and/or damage to the equipment. If fitted, remove the connectors from both sides of the BMB01; see Figure 1. Figure 1 ! 2.
BMB01 – Installation Guide 3. Set the Address Switch to the correct number between 1 and 9; see Figure 3. Figure 3 Address Switch and link locations and settings LK4 INTERNAL PULL-UP ENABLE (1-4) LK5 INTERNAL PULL-UP ENABLE (5-8) LK3 TERMINATOR LINK LINK SETTINGS: LINK FITTED LINK OPEN PROCESSOR HEALTH LED ADDRESS SWITCH COMMS LED EXAMPLE: ADDRESS SWITCH SET TO 1 Address 0 is not used. VAR Routers can only use addresses 1 to 6. 4.
BMB01 – Installation Guide Figure 4 Attaching the BMB01 to the DIN rail REAR DIN RAIL MOUNT PIVOT DOWNWARDS AND BACKWARDS SPRING LOADED CLIP 8. Connect the field wiring to the connectors, as required by system design. Reconnect each connector; see Figure 5. Figure 5 Connecting the field wiring PROCESSOR HEALTH LED COMMS LED Field wiring shown as an example. Connections will differ depending on system design.
BMB01 – Installation Guide 2 Connection BMB01 I/O Functions Applicability 1) Type Quantity Functions VAR4/12/20 Intellevac DAU and VAR8 Intellevac ACU and VAR8-ACU VIPA Devices 2) No Yes 3) or 4) No No Routing Reset No 3) or 4) No No 3), 5) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes No No Routing Analogue Input ANS Input 12 3), 5) Volume Control Program Selector Digital Input Yes 3) or 4) Yes 3) Routing 4) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes No
BMB01 – Installation Guide BMB01 Terminal Description Pin No Signal Description / Operation 1 0V OUT 2-13 AI1-AI12 0 V connection for Analogue Inputs 14-25 DO1-DO12 26 +24V OUT 27-42 DI1-DI8 43 DI(9-12)+ 44-47 DI9-DI12- 48 +24V IN 49 0V IN Analogue Inputs (internal 4.7 kΩ pull-up to +5 V) Digital Outputs (open-collector) +ve supply (as 24 V in) for open-collector outputs. Resetable internal 1.6 A fused. Digital Inputs 1 to 8 + = Opto-anode (with internal 4.
BMB01 – Installation Guide 3 Controls and Indicators LK4 INTERNAL PULL-UP ENABLE (1-4) PROCESSOR HEALTH LED LK5 INTERNAL PULL-UP ENABLE (5-8) LK3 TERMINATOR LINK ADDRESS SWITCH COMMS LED BMB01 Controls and Indicators Control / Indicator Description ADDRESS SWITCH Enables addresses in the range 1 to 9 to be set. LK3 RS485 TERMINATOR LINK Link MUST be fitted to the last (or only) BMB01on the RS485 bus in order to correctly terminate the bus.
BMB01 – Installation Guide 4 Safety and Precautions Environmental Unpacking and Handling The equipment should be unpacked and inspected immediately on receipt. If damage has occurred please advise your carrier or supplier. The temperature and humidity ranges shown in the specifications for this product must not be exceeded.
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Service and Warranty Name and Address of Authorised Distributor: This product carries a full warranty. For full details of warranty and service agreements, please contact the Authorised Distributor who supplied the product to you. Exclusions The warranty does NOT cover: 1. Customer misuse, including incorrect installation. 2. Damage other than manufacturing defects. 3. Transit / Courier damage. 4. Incorrect voltage or power supply used. 5. Incorrect input signal. 6.