CEM IOC/310/101 input/output module
Technical Specification
- Make: CEM
- Model code: IOC/310/101
- Voltage: 220 ~ 230 V AC
- Power Consumption: 200 mA
- Dimensions mm: 460 x 250 x 90
CEM IOC/310/101 input/output module includes enclosure, board & power supply/battery charger. The module provides a flexible means to monitor and control a wide array of external equipment. An addition to the serial suite of devices for use on the CEM AC2000 system, it connects to the 9032/9064 controller. Additionally, it can connect into an Ethernet based system via an ECM (Ethernet Communications Module) unit; if required. It features eight analogue inputs and four outputs that are used to give spare inputs/outputs on the access control system. The four outputs are comprised of two relay contacts and two open drain FET’s acting as switches. The outputs can be used to control a wide variety of equipment including intruder panels, PIR detectors, heating and lighting controls.
Read moreMake | CEM |
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Manufacturer | CEM Systems Ltd |
Category | Access Control>Access control system accessories |
Model code | IOC/310/101 |
Electrical Specifications |
Voltage: 220 ~ 230 V AC Power Consumption: 200 mA |
Physical Specifications | Dimensions mm: 460 x 250 x 90 |
Additional info | CEM IOC/310/101 input/output module includes enclosure, board & power supply/battery charger. The module provides a flexible means to monitor and control a wide array of external equipment. An addition to the serial suite of devices for use on the CEM AC2000 system, it connects to the 9032/9064 controller. Additionally, it can connect into an Ethernet based system via an ECM (Ethernet Communications Module) unit; if required. It features eight analogue inputs and four outputs that are used to give spare inputs/outputs on the access control system. The four outputs are comprised of two relay contacts and two open drain FET’s acting as switches. The outputs can be used to control a wide variety of equipment including intruder panels, PIR detectors, heating and lighting controls. |
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