Omega Speaker Systems CIO-RELAY32 Computer Hardware User Manual


 
6.2 MERCURY WETTED (/M) VERSIONS
POWER CONSUMPTION
CIO-RELAY 510 mA + (22 mA per activated relay max)
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
Number 8 / 16
Contact arrangement Form A (SPST)
Contact rating 50 Watts @ 1Amp or
500VDC resistive
Contact type Mercury wetted
Contact resistance 50 milliohms max.
Operate time 2 milliseconds
Release time 2 milliseconds max.
Dielectric isolation 500V (1 minute)
Life Expectancy 10
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Operations (Full Load)
ENVIRONMENTAL
Operating temperature 0 to 70 °C
Storage temperature -40 to 100 °C
Humidity 0 to 90% non-condensing
Weight 8 oz.
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2 QUICK START
The installation and operation of all four CIO-RELAY series boards is very similar.
Throughout this manual we use CIO-RELAY as a generic designation for the CIO-
RELAY08, CIO-RELAY16, CIO-RELAY24 and CIO-RELAY32. When required due
to the differences in the boards, the specific board name is used.
The CIO-RELAY boards are easy to use. This quick start procedure will help you
quickly and easily setup, install and test your board. We assume you already know
how to open the PC and install expansion boards. If you are unfamiliar or uncomfort-
able with board installation, please refer to your computer’s documentation.
We recommend you perform the software installation described in
the following sections prior to installing the board in your com-
puter.
The
InstaCal
TM
operations below will show you how to prop-
erly set the switches and jumpers on the board prior to physically
installing the board in your computer.
2.1 Install the
Insta
Cal
TM
software
Windows 95, 98 and NT users install InstaCAL by running the SETUP.EXE program
included on your InstaCAL floppies or CD.
Windows 3.x and DOS users install the program by running the INSTALL.EXE pro-
gram supplied on your InstaCAL disk.
These installation routines will create all required folders/directories and unpack the
various pieces of compressed software. Simply run install and follow the on-screen
instructions. Remember where the installed files are placed, as you will need to access
them in the next step (the default location is on your main hard drive in a directory or
folder named C:\CB\).
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