Wiring Guide
The zc-io-6 is a highly configurable product, configurable to suit most needs. Wiring diagrams for specific use cases and example wiring diagrams can be found below.
0-10V Output
While an ECG is in 0-10V mode, its output can be wired as follows to a 0-10V or 1-10V driver. For more information on ECG configurations, see zc-io-6 ECG Configurations.
DC Output
While an ECG is in DC mode, its output can be wired as follows to output a current limited voltage equal to VIn. For more information on ECG configurations, see zc-io-6 ECG Configurations.
Push Button
Where an instance is configured as a Pushbutton type with an active state of high, the instance can be wired as follows. For more information on instance configurations, see zc-io-6 ECD Configurations.
Binary Absolute Input
Where an instance is configured as an Absolute Input type, and is acting as a binary sense input, with an active state of high, the instance can be wired as follows. For more information on instance configurations, see zc-io-6 ECD Configurations.
Analogue Voltage Absolute Input and Voltage Sensor
Where an instance is configured as an Absolute Input type, and is acting as a analogue voltage sense input, the instance can be wired as follows. For more information on instance configurations, see zc-io-6 ECD Configurations.
Occupancy Sensor
Where an instance is configured as an Occupancy Sensor type, the instance can be wired as follows. For more information on instance configurations, see zc-io-6 ECD Configurations.
Examples
An example configuration and wiring of the product is detailed below:
- ECG 0 (OUT1)
- Operating mode: 0x80 (0-10V Output)
- ECD 0
- Operating mode: 0x80 (Standard)
- Instance 0 (0-10V IN)
- Type: Absolute Input
- Supply Setting: Sinking
- Resolution: 10
- Instance 1 (IN 1)
- Type: Pushbutton
- Active State Setting: High
- Instance 2 (IN 2)
- Type: Pushbutton
- Active State Setting: High
- Instance 3 (IN 3)
- Type: Absolute Input
- Active State Setting: High
- Instance 0 (0-10V IN)
- Operating mode: 0x80 (Standard)
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