Instruction manual

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1.2.3 The current consumed by the module (without regard to connected executive
devices):
140 mA max at 12 V (all relays are switched on);
20 mA max at 12 V (all relays are switched off);
70 mA max at 24 V (all relays are switched on);
15 mA max at 24 V (all relays are switched off).
1.2.4 The number of executive relays with switching contacts is four.
1.2.4.1 The maximum switching voltage of each relay is 100 V max.
1.2.4.2 The maximum switching current of each relay is 2 А max.
1.2.4.3 The maximum switching power of each relay is 30 W.
1.2.5 The overall dimensions of the module are 156 mm x 107 mm x 39 mm.
1.2.6 The weight of the module doesn’t exceed 0.3 kg.
1.2.7 The pre-operation time of the module since its powering on is 5 s max.
1.3 Standard Delivery
1) S2000-SP1 Executive Relay Module 1 pc.
2) Instruction Manual 1 pc.
3) Installation Manual 1 pc.
4) Woodscrews 3 pcs.
5) Wall Plugs 3 pcs.
6) DIN 7982 Flat Head Tapping Screw 2.2х6,5 1 pc.
7) Package 1 pc.
1.4 Performance
1.4.1 Operating algorithms of the module’s relays are defined in the configuration of the
network controller (either S2000 console or PC under ORION Pro software), which controls
the relays by means of commands being sent to the S2000-SP1 relay module over the RS-
485 interface bus.
1.4.2 The module provides executing the following commands received over the RS-485
interface:
Reading the configuration parameters stored in the module’s non-volatile memory;
Writing the configuration parameters stored in the module’s non-volatile memory;
Assigning a network address to the module;
Controlling the relays: switching the relay on in accordance with some executive
program;
Restarting the module;
Reading module statuses: reading conditions of module’s power inputs and tamper
switch;
Reading ADC values: reading power voltage (in ADC-values or volts) at the module
power inputs;
Synchronization of the internal clocks of the module.
1.4.2.1 Control commands can switch relays on and off as well as change-over them
with various frequencies and duty cycles (the ratio between the pulse duration and the
period).
1.4.2.2 Control commands can have unlimited activation time (until the next command
has been received) or limited activation time. In the last case, after having elapsed the
activation time of a command the relay transits to an opposite condition. For example, when