Specifications
OWNER’S GUIDE CONDITIONERS, EPAD2/CPAD2 | 16413
Connector pin-outs
Pin Function Pin Function
1 Channel 0 (+)
13
Channel 6 (+)
2 Channel 0 (-)
14
Channel 6 (-)
3 Channel 1 (+)
15
Channel 7 (+)
4 Channel 1 (-)
16
Channel 7(-)
5 Channel 2 (+)
17
Reserved
6 Channel 2 (-)
18
Reserved
7 Channel 3 (+)
19
Reserved
8 Channel 3 (-)
20
+12 VDC
9 Channel 4 (+)
21
Reserved
10 Channel 4 (-)
22
GND
11 Channel 5 (+)
23
Reserved / CJC
12 Channel 5 (-)
24
Reserved / CJC
25
Reserved / CJC
Mating connector
PAD-OPT1
25-pin SUB-D connector with screw terminals
(optional)
Low cost alternative to the PAD-CB8-B and -BNC
breakout boxes, or as a building block to making
your own cable without soldering. CJC chip and
metal shell covers included. CJC chip will be prein-
stalled for you on pins 23-24-25 (not shown in image
above).
xPAD2-TH8 Dimensions
xPAD2 interface connector
There are two identical interface connectors for pow-
er and control. One is used to interface with either
the Dewetron system, or another xPAD2 module in a
series. The other can be used to extend the daisy-
chain another xPAD2 module from this one. The two
connectors are interchangeable.
PIN EPAD2 CPAD2
1 RS485 (A) CAN high
2 RS485 (B) CAN low
3 +15V supply +15V supply
4 GND GND
xPAD2-V8 signal interface connector
Normally this is where you plug in a break-out box,
such as the PAD-CB8-B (banana jacks) or PAD-
CB8-BNC (BNC connectors). But in the event that
you want to make your own cable, the pin-outs are
here, and there is a convenient mating connector
with screw terminals available for purchase.
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