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WARNING - Do NOT connect the M-IN/OUT Expander to the bus when the bus is live; if this is not possible, connect the bus terminals in the following order: -; +; R, C.
INTRODUCTION
The M-IN/OUT is an Input/Output Expander which allows the number of zones and
outputs of the Control panel to be increased.
It can be programmed to function as:
6-zone Input Expander;
Output Expander with 6 Outputs;
Input/Output Expander with 4 zones and 2 Outputs;
Input/Output Expander with 2 zones and 4 Outputs.
An M-IN/OUT programmed as an Input/Output Expander contributes both to
the number of Input Expanders and to the number of Output Expanders
connected to the Control panel.
The zones of the M-IN/OUT can operate in normal mode, for connecting movement
detectors, or as an interface for connecting contacts for Roller blinds. The M-IN/
OUT's Outputs are of open-collector type, i.e. floating or connected to Earth. The
M-IN/OUT is provided with a plastic container for flush or surface mounting and
equipped with Tamper and Wall-Tamper devices (excludable).

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Current Draw:
Dimensions (WxHxD mm):

IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS

See Fig. 1 for parts. The numbers in boldface (in square brackets [ ]) in this manual
refer to the parts shows in Fig. 1 and described below.
1 Cable entry.
Anchor screw holes (2) for flush mounting on Mod. 503 outlet boxes or
2
similar.
3 Anchor screw holes (2) for surface mounting.
Conductive pins for closing the Tamper contact [10] and the Wall-Tamper
4
contact [7].
5 Snatch bracket.
6 Terminal board.
Wall-Tamper Contact - The Wall-Tamper contact is formed by the tracks
7
of the printed circuit. Thanks to a conductive pin on the back, this
contact is closed only when the receiver is properly fixed to the wall.
Tamper and Wall-Tamper bypass jumper:
8
L = Tamper and Wall-Tamper contacts enabled (default);
K = Tamper and Wall-Tamper contacts disabled.
9 DIP Switch for programming and for setting the address.
Tamper Contact - The tamper contact is formed by the tracks of the
10
printed circuit. Thanks to a conductive pin [4] on the cover, this contact
is closed only when the cover is completely closed.
11 Expander screws (2)
12 PCB clip.
13 Frontplate screws (4)
T1
M-IN/OUT
Linea Antisabotaggio
Tamper Line
Lìnea Antisabotaje
Boucles AP
Contatto per Tapparella
Roller Blind
Contacto para Persiana
Volet Roulant
Fig. 2 - Esempi di collegamento - Connecting M-IN/OUT Expanders - Ejemplo de unión de M-IN/OUT - Câblage des extensions M-IN/OUT
20 mA
108 x 101 x 34
T1
Contatto per Tapparella
Contacto para Persiana
G
G
G ENGLISH
G
G
INSTALLATION
The Input and Output Expanders must be located as near as possible to the
peripherals they are connected to. To install the Expanders:
1) Remove the Wire entry knockout [1], as required.
2a) For Surface Mounting: drill the holes for the back box and Snatch bracket
(screw locations [3] and [5] respectively);
2b) For Surface Mounting on Mod.503 boxes or similar: drill the holes for the back
box and Snatch bracket (screw locations [2] and [5] respectively);
2c) The M-IN/OUT expander can if necessary also be housed in a container other
than the dedicated one. In this case, jumper [8] must be closed (inserted) to disable the
Tamper contact [10] and the Wall-Tamper contact [7].
3) Pull the wires through the wire entry.
4) Attach the back box and Snatch bracket [5].
5) Replace the Expander Module, ensure that it is held firmly in place by the PCB clips
[12] then, using the two screws [11], secure it to the backplate.
6) Complete the connections on the terminal board [6].
7) Carry out programming of the Device by the Dip-switch [9] (see "PROGRAMMING").
8) Close expander using the screws [13].
TERMINALS
This section describes the M-IN/OUT device terminals.
The lay out of Terminal Description table is as follows:
 the Ter. column shows the terminal identifier;
 the DESCRIPTION column provides a brief description of each terminal;
 the v(V) column shows the terminal voltage (the hyphen "–" indicates that the
voltage can not be specified for the terminal concerned);
 the I(A) column shows the maximum current (in Amperes) that can circulate on
the terminal (the hyphen "–" indicates that the current can not be specified for the
terminal concerned).
Ter.
+ Power supply: positive
C Command
R Response
M Power supply: negative
Output Power supply (positive) protected by a self-
+F
resetting fuse, for the devices connected to the
Expander
T1
Input or Output zones depending on the operating
...
mode of the Expander
T6
Output Power supply (negative) for the devices
M
connected to the Expander
(*) - These values refer to the current draw of the BPI devices with no loads.
(**) - The sum of the currents absorbed by the terminals [+ F] of an M-
IN/OUT Input/Output Expander must not exceed 0.4 A.
(***) - The terminals T on M-IN/OUT Expanders can switch a maximum of 0.1 A.
To switch larger currents use the BRM04/12 Relay Board.
The IMQ-SECURITY SYSTEM approval applies only when the T1...T6
outputs are interfaced with relays, installed inside the Expander box.
M-IN/OUT
Linea Antisabotaggio
Tamper Line
Lìnea Antisabotaje
Boucles AP
Roller Blind
Volet Roulant
DESCRIPTION
T1
M-IN/OUT
Contatto per Tapparella
Roller Blind
Contacto para Persiana
Volet Roulant
v (V)
I (A)
13,8
0,02 (*)
0
13,8
(**)
(***)
0

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