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IDU transmits fault

signal to external device


IDU
1 IDU main control board Output
2 Switch module ALARM N AC2
S2 S3 S4 S5 CN5 DEBUG CN18 Extend CN22
3 1# expansion Board ENC1 ENC2 ENC3
CN22
4 Communication wire set L N
A CN55
5 Shield layer grounding External
1 Fault alarm device
label 12 12 12 12
LED2 4

CN15
IDU remotely
Connection diagram of air pressure 3 started/stopped by external
LED1 device

15
difference switch CN2

CN55 ON/OFF
Normally CN55 IDU
open

CN10
-P2 Common
E1 Extend CN1
Input CN6 CN4 CN7 E2
△P Normally IDU GND IN
closed DRY1 DRY2 DRY3 COME N L 220V ON/OFF GND
S4
CN1
E1 E2 GND +12V E B A
+12V CN55
+P1
2. 1# Function Board Assembly (Model: MIA-EK01)

Air pressure difference switch 2 +12V


-/N +/L 5
IDU remotely started/stopped 2
External power by external device External device input
supply
Connection between IDU and external device DC≤30V IDU S4 S3
AC≤240V
CN7

-/N

COME
1 2
External device 1 Relay 1 Relay 2
S3 ENC3 AC
External
S2 DC/AC device 2 L N 220-240V

IDU
ENC2 1
S2 ENC1 External
Output 3 DC/AC
2 device 3
DC/AC
1 Output 2 Relay 3

+/L +/L +/L

DRY1 DRY2 DRY3


External device input
Output 1
No. Port Attribute Function Electrical Characteristics Wire Specifications

Connected to external Provided on site: flexible


1 CN4 Input 220 ~ 240 V AC, ≤1 A polythene sheathed cords (cross
power supply
section ≥ 1.5 mm2)
Connected to the adapter
2 CN5 Input Program writing port 5 V DC, ≤1 mA connector of the program burner
(provided by the factory)
The port is on the 1# expansion board, 220 ~ 240 V AC, ≤3 mA Provided on site: external devices,
and used for remote on/off control of the power supply, flexible polythene
IDU by low current external devices, sheathed cords (cross section
such as a 220 to 240 V hotel card ≥ 0.75 mm2, length up to 50 m)
3 CN7 Input adapter. It should be connected to a 220
to 240 V high current power source. For
details on output signals of the port, see
Table 3.2-1.

The port is on the IDU main control Between the two pins (IN Provided on site: external devices,
board, and used for remote on/off control and GND): 12 VDC, ≤ 1 flexible polythene sheathed cords
of the IDU by low current external mA (cross section ≥ 0.75 mm2, length
devices, such as a 12 V hotel card up to 50 m)
4 CN55 Input adapter and a 12 V door and window
(IN/GND) linkage device. For details on output
signals of the port, see Table 3.2-1.

Precautions for setting the remote On/Off control of the IDU through CN7 and CN55 (IN/GND) ports:
a. Positive logic:
1) When the remote On/Off signals are low level signals, the port outputs remote forced power-off signals, and the IDU will remain off.
2) When the remote On/Off signals are high level signals, the port outputs remote power-on signals, and the IDU can remain on or off.
b Negative logic:
1) When the remote On/Off signals are high level signals, the port outputs remote forced power-off signals, and the IDU will remain off.
2) When the remote On/Off signals are low level signals, the port outputs remote power-on signals, and the IDU can remain on or off.
c. The positive and negative logic of the CN55 (IN/GND) port of the IDU main control board is set by the wired controller/centralized
controller. For the settings, see the operation instructions for the setting tools listed in Table 3.2-1. The positive and negative logic of the
CN7 port of the 1# expansion board is set by the S4-1 DIP switch on the board. For the settings, see Table 3.2-2.
d. When the CN7 port of the 1# expansion board is set to receive remote On/Off control signals, the CN55 (IN/GND) port of the IDU main
control board becomes invalid (and it does not receive any remote On/Off control signal).

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