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VISORNET - Installation
I-11
Doc. DM245-I
Rev. 7.0
Inputs
Outputs
Interface
Power Supply
Control
Line
RS-485
Figure 1.6. Block Diagram of CLESA modules
CLESA module connections
Figure 1.7 shows the location of different connectors and jumpers that appear when
the CLESA module box is opened. The group of connectors Ent 0 to Ent 5 permits
you to connect up to 6 input devices to the CLESA module. The group of connectors
Sal 0 to Sal 5 permits you to connect up to 6 output devices. The SW2…SW7
microswitches configure each of the module device inputs. The SW1 microswitch
permits you to configure the CLESA module identifier in a system with several
modules. The CON15 connector is the power point intake.
The SW1 microswitch (see Figure 1.7) configures the CLESA module
identifier in a system with several chained CLESA modules.
The values 0, 1, 2, …must be given to the CLESA module identifiers.
There are four stages when connecting the CLESA modules. The first is to connect
the module number 0 to the VisorNET device of its Remote Center. The second is to
interconnect the CLESA modules. The third and the fourth stages involve the
connections of different input and output devices to the CLESA modules. The number
and type of connections to be carried out in the last two stages depend on the
characteristics of the installation devices. How to carry out the different connections
of the CLESA module according to each type of device is described below.
1) Connection between the CLESA module and the VisorNET device
The CLESA module and the Remote Center PC VisorNET device are connected
through a flat RJ-11 cable with RJ11 connectors attached. These in turn are
connected to the RS-485 VisorNET device connectors and the CLESA module CON1
connector (see Figure 1.7) respectively.