pathway eDIN 1003 User manual

POWER IN Blue. Steady glow indicates power supply OK;
o indicates no power.
PROCESSOR Green. Steady glow indicates processor is OK;
o when POWER IN is lit indicates processor
failure.
DMX INPUT Amber. Steady glow indicates port latched to ac-
tive DMX source; o indicates no signal present.
RELAY Red. Steady glow indicates relay is energized.
Flickers for momentary action.
FUNCTION Amber. Indicates the function associated with
the numeric display.
Model 1003 12-Relay
Contact Closure Manual
1003-300-REV1 04/04/19
TM
The Pathway eDIN Contact Closure provides twelve
DMX-controlled, form-C relay closures for low voltage
power or signal switching.
RDM discoverable and congurable, with a DIN-rail mount
that makes installation fast and easy.
The 1003 features terminal strips that can be removed from the
card to facilitate easy wiring installation or replacement. Make the
following connections, WITH THE POWER TURNED OFF.
POWER
The module will run on a range from 9 to 30 VDC at a maximum
of 6 Watts. Observe the correct polarity when connecting the V+
and V-. A second set of terminals are provided on the connector to
daisy-chain power to other eDIN modules. The EARTH GROUND
terminal must be connected to the enclosure’s chassis or electrical
ground terminal to ensure EMC compliance.
DMX512
DMX connections consist of a shield and data pair.
Connect the DATA+ and DATA– wires to D1+ and D1-
respectively for each of DMX IN and DMX THRU.
Observe the same polarity convention throughout the system.
Connect the cable shield to the SHLD COM terminal.
DMX THRU may be daisy-chained to the DMX IN of other eDIN
modules.
DMX PRESENT RELAY CLOSURE
Starting with rmware 1.5.5, the J13 DMX present relay closure is
supported. Wire RCOM to RNO or RNC for normally-open or nor-
mally-closed, as desired.
CONTACT OUTPUTS
The 1003 can be thought of as twelve DMX controllable switch clo-
sures. As switches, they need two connections each, as the switches
OVERVIEW
CONNECTIONS
STATUS INDICATORS
provide no voltage or current on their own. One connection is to the
supply and one to the load. Each relay has three sets of contacts;
normally-open (NO), normally-closed (NC), and common (C).
Generally, the normally-open contacts are used; providing an open
switch that closes when the relay is energized. Normally-closed con-
tacts operate in the opposite manner, providing a closed switch that
opens when the relay is energized.
All common terminals are independent of one another.
RCOM
RNC
NO1
V+
V-
V+
GROUND
EARTH
V-
NC
NC
D1+
COM
SHLD
D1-
NC
NC
D1+
COM
SHLD
D1-
C1
NC1
NO2
C2
NC2
NO3
C3
NC3
NO4
C4
NC4
NO5
C5
NC5
NO6
C6
NC6
NO7
C7
NC7
NO8
C8
NC8
NO9
C9
NC9
NO10
C10
NC10
NO11
C11
NC11
NO12
C12
NC12
ON OFF
POWER IN
PROCESSOR
DMX INPUT
ISO 5V
POWER IN
9-30VDC
6 Watts Max.
ENTER
RELAY3 RELAY2 RELAY1RELAY4
RELAY5RELAY6
RELAY7
RELAY8RELAY9RELAY10
RELAY11RELAY12
RNO
eDIN 12 CHANNEL
CONTACT CLOSURE
OUTPUT
Pathway Connectivity
ADDRESS
MODE
UTIL
TEST
NORMALLY OPEN OR CLOSED
RELAY CONTACT OUTPUTS
2A @ 30VDC MAX
(12 TOTAL)
END OF LINE
TERMINATION SWITCH
DMX IN FROM
CONTROL SYSTEM
DMX THRU TO
OTHER eDIN MODULES
DMX SIGNAL
PRESENT RELAY
STATUS LEDs
MENU
FUNCTION LEDs
POWER IN:
9-30VDC, 5W SUPPLY REQUIRED.
USE #1001-100-24-DIN
POWER SUPPLY OR EQUAL.
CONNECT EARTH GROUND TO PROTECT
DMX INPUT FROM RF INTERFERENCE
CARRIED ON CABLE SHIELD.
LED NUMERIC
DISPLAY
PROGRAM
PUSHBUTTONS

Model 1003 12-Relay
Contact Closure Manual
1003-300-REV1 04/04/19
TM
Pathway Connectivity Solutions
#103—1439 17Avenue SE Calgary AB
Canada T2G 1J9
www.pathwayconnect.com
tel (403) 243-8110 fax (403) 287-1281
The eDIN user interface has two operating modes:
Function and Edit. Press the ▲ or ▼ buttons to select a
function, indicated by the LED next to ADDRESS, MODE,
UTIL, or TEST. Once selected, press and hold the
ENTER button until a dot appears in the lower right-hand
corner of the display. The card is now in EDIT mode.
ADDRESS changes the DMX start address. MODE sets
one of nine dierent operating modes. TEST allows the user to test
the contact closures using the ▲ or ▼ buttons. Test patterns depend
on what mode the card is operating in. For UTIL mode, see the
section labeled “UTIL MODE” to the right.
Once in EDIT mode, choose from the following:
• MODE 1: 12-Channel Maintained Control
Each relay is maintained “on” as long as the DMX value of its
associated channel is above 50%.
• MODE 2: 12-Channel Momentary Control
When the DMX channel for a given relay passes through the
50% threshold, either increasing or decreasing, the relay will
close for 100mS.
• MODE 3: 12-Channel Momentary “ON”
When the DMX channel for a given relay is increasing and
passes through the 50% threshold, the relay will close for 100mS.
• MODE 4: 6-Channel Momentary Split
Each adjacent pair of relays are associated with a single DMX
channel. When the DMX level of the channel for a given relay
pair passes through the 50% threshold, increasing, the lower
number relay will close for 100mS. When the DMX level for a
given pair passes through the 50% threshold, decreasing, the
higher number relay will close for 100mS.
• MODE 5: 6-Channel Maintained Split
Each adjacent pair of relays are associated with a single DMX
channel. When the DMX level of the channel for a given pair
passes through the 50% threshold, increasing, the lower number
relay will close and maintain state, while the higher number relay
will open. When the DMX level for a given pair passes through
the 50% threshold, decreasing, the lower number relay will open
while the higher number relay will close and maintain state.
• MODE 6: 12-Channel Momentary Split with Secondary
‘Reset’
2 sequential DMX channels are associated with each adjacent
pair of relays. When the lower DMX channel increases through
50%, the lower numbered relay will close for 100mS. When the
lower DMX channel decreases through 50%, the higher-num-
bered relay will close for 100mS. To provide a secondary reset,
when the higher DMX channel passes through 50%, increasing,
the higher relay will close for 100mS. If the higher DMX channel
decreases through 50%, the relays remain unchanged.
Firmware 1.6.0 and higher: UTIL adjusts the DMX trigger threshold.
Valid range is 2 to 253, with a default of 128 (50%). Feature not
available on older rmware.
Firmware 1.5.5 and lower:
• UTIL Mode 1: normal operation.
• UTIL Mode 2: the number 12 relay will trigger whenever DMX
becomes present or is lost. Momentary or maintained behavior
is governed by the operating mode of the card.
Once in TEST mode, use the ▲ or ▼ buttons to trigger the selected
relay or relay pair. The test function is operating mode dependent
and will cause the card to ‘ignore’ the DMX input.
Press the ▲ button while turning power on to enter Self-Test mode.
All LEDs will ash sequentially. The display will cycle 0 through 9,
then show the cards serial number and rmware version. Cycle
power to end self-test.
The 1003 is fully compliant with ANSI E1.20 Remote Device Man-
agement as a responder device. An RDM Controller can discover
and set the card’s DMX start address, rmware version and operat-
ing mode. Starting with rmware 1.5.5, and RDM utility (Pathscape)
can upgrade the rmware in the eld.
CONFIGURATION
SET OPERATING MODE
UTIL MODE
TEST AND SELF-TEST
RDM RESPONDER FEATURES
• MODE 7: Chase
Each relay will be triggered for two seconds. This mode is in-
tended as a test feature, independent of the user-initiated TEST
mode.
• MODE 8: Single Channel Select
Raising the DMX level of the start channel will maintain each
relay in turn, from none up to the twelfth. At a DMX percentage
between 0-8%, no relays will be triggered; a DMX percentage
between 9-16% will maintain relay 1 only; a DMX percentage
between 17% and 24% will maintain relay 2 only; and so on. In
this mode, the Contact Closure Interface has a DMX footprint of
one channel.
• MODE 9: Single Channel Build
Raising the DMX level of the start channel will trigger each re-
lay additionally. At zero percent, no contact closures will trigger,
while at full, all twelve contact closures are triggered. At a DMX
percentage between 0-8%, no relays will be triggered; a DMX
percentage between 9-16% will maintain relay 1 only; a DMX
percentage between 17% and 24% will maintain relay 1 and relay
2; and so on. In this mode, the Contact Closure Interface has a
DMX footprint of one channel.

Model 1003 12-Relay
Contact Closure Manual
1003-300-REV1 04/04/19
TM
Pathway Connectivity Solutions
#103—1439 17Avenue SE Calgary AB
Canada T2G 1J9
www.pathwayconnect.com
tel (403) 243-8110 fax (403) 287-1281
• Power input: 9-30VDC, 6W maximum
• 250V Fault protection on DMX input
• 1500V Opto-isolation between DMX input and module
electronics
• Connections (DMX):
• Compression Fit (Screw Terminal): stranded, 14-30 AWG
• IDC Connector: Cat5/6 or solid wire, 22-24 AWG
• Input Signal: ANSI E1.11 DMX512-A, ANSI E1.20 RDM
• Outputs: 12 normally-open/normally-closed, isolated con-
tacts
• Contact rating: 2A @ 30VDC
Exceeding this rating may result in personal injury or
damage to this and other connected devices.
ELECTRICAL INFORMATION
• USITT DMX512 - 1990 / ANSI E1.11 DMX512-A
R2013
• ANSI E1.20 RDM(2010) - Remote Device
Management
• RoHS 2011/65/EU
• CE
COMPLIANCE
DMX rules require the last device on a DMX line to be
terminated with a 120Ω resistor between pins 2 and
3 to prevent signal reection. If there is no connec-
tion to the DMX THRU terminals, the DMX Terminate
switch should be ON.
If there are other devices connected to the DMX THRU terminal, the
DMX Terminate switch should be OFF and termination be applied to
the nal device in the daisy-chain.
DMX TERMINATE
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