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== Getting started == | == Getting started == |
Revision as of 14:15, 16 April 2019
The IP-LCM module is an expansion to the TKIS-2, and adds high power relays and robust control inputs to the kit without extra wiring.
DIN-rail mounting allows for a flexible I/O device that reduces the amount of wiring for I/O inside racks and other systems.
The large robust connectors allow for connections to external cabling without adding extra terminals and have been especially chosen to enable quick and easy connection of such systems.
- 8 relay outputs
- 8 control inputs
- Robust push-in connectors for cables up to 1.5 mm2 / 16 AWG
- Device powered via the TKIS-2 kit using PoE or local power
- All TKIS-2 features available
IP-LCM is currently supported in Exigo and AlphaCom mode. It is not supported in Pulse and SIP mode. This will be implemented in a future release |
Contents
Software requirements
The IP-LCM is fully supported as from ver 4.11.
Getting started
Configuration
- The IP-LCM is configured in the same way as for the Turbine in general, see Turbine configuration
- The 8 inputs of the IP-LCM module are triggering event 30, DAK/Input 18-25. See RCI configuration
- The 8 relays must be mapped to RCO pins 17-24, see RCO - Remote Control Output