User guide
Inputs, Relay Outputs, and Power Status
Rev 2.0 Mar.10 43
Tip:
The relays are only capable of switching small loads. If you need a stronger signal,
such as to open a door lock, you can connect the PinPoint X’s relay to a stronger solenoid
relay which has enough power to cause the desired effect.
Connecting devices to the I/O Port
Note: Before you install
the PinPoint X in its final
location, be sure to cover
all exposed wiring.
You can purchase an optional I/O Wiring Harness for the PinPoint X which can be
used to attach devices to the I/O port. The harness has pre-wired leads to allow
you to customize your own connections. The wires are paired and color-coded.
Figure 6-3: PinPoint X I/O Port Diagram (not to scale)
Table 6-1: PinPoint X I/O Port Pin-out
1. Analog Input 4 12. Analog Input 3
2. Analog Ground 13. Analog Ground
3. Analog Input 2 14. Analog Input 1
4. No Connect 15. No Connect
5. Reserved for future use 16. Reserved for future use
6. Com2 (for use with #7) 17. Com1 (for use with #18)
7. Normal Open Relay 18. Normal Open Relay
8. GND 19. GND
9. Digital Input 4 20. Digital Input 3
10. Ground 21. Ground
11. Digital Input 2 22. Digital Input 1
GND
GND
1
23456
7
891011
12
13141516171819
202122
GND
GND
NC
NC
Rsv
Rsv
AIN3
AIN4
AIN1
AIN2
DIN1
DIN2
DIN3
DIN4
Relay 1
Relay 2
Com2
Com1
NO2
NO1
GND
GND