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ACPA4000 User Manual 25
Set Up Contacts and Relays
Input contacts can be set to trigger an alarm if their current state changes from the user-defined
normal state. Output relays can map internal alarms and variables to external devices.
Input contacts
Path: Main Menu > Status > Contact I/O > Inputs. There is one predefined input contact that
can be configured: Remote Stop.
Change the normal state. Move the selector arrow to the Normal option, and press the ENTER
key. Choose either Open or Closed for the normal state, and press the
ENTER key to confirm.
User input contacts
Path: Main Menu > Status > Contact I/O > User Inputs.
The Portable Air Conditioning Unit supports three user-defined input contacts that can monitor an
input on an open/closed basis.
Set the contact name. The user input contacts have user-definable names. To set the name of the
contact, move the selector arrow to the Name option, and press the
ENTER key.
Change the normal state. Move the selector arrow next to the Normal option and press the ENTER
key. Choose either Open or Closed for the normal state, and press the
ENTER key to confirm.
User outputs
Path: Main Menu > Status > Contact I/O > User Outputs.
The unit supports four user-defined output relays that make system variables available to external
devices.
Change the source. Move the selector arrow to the SRC option, and press ENTER. Use the arrow
keys to scroll through the list of variables to monitor. Each variable on the list is mapped to a
firmware variable. Press
ENTER to confirm your choice.
Changing the normal state. Move the selector arrow to the Normal option and press ENTER.
Choose either Open or Closed for the normal state, and press
ENTER to confirm.
To connect the user input contacts, see “Input contacts” on page 13.
See “Password entry” on page 18 for a description of how to enter strings of characters.
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