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1260 VXI
SWITCHING CARD

1260-35
MULTIPLEXER / SCANNER
PUBLICATION NO. 980673-006

RACAL INSTRUMENTS
Racal Instruments, Inc.
4 Goodyear St., Irvine, CA 92618-2002
Tel: (800) 722-3262, FAX: (949) 859-7309

Racal Instruments, Ltd.
480 Bath Road, Slough, Berkshire, SL1 6BE, United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0) 8706 080134; FAX: +44 (0) 1753 791290

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Tel: +33 (1) 3923 2222; FAX: +33 (1) 3923 2225

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Tel: +39 (02) 5750 1796; FAX +39 (02) 5750 1828

Racal Elektronik System GmbH.
Frankenforster Strasse 21, 51427 Bergisch Gladbach, Germany
Tel:+49 2204 92220; FAX: +49 2204 21491

Racal Australia Pty. Ltd.
3 Powells Road, Brookvale, NSW 2100, Australia
Tel: +61 (2) 9936 7000, FAX: +61 (2) 9936 7036

Racal Electronics Pte. Ltd.
26 Ayer Rajah Crescent, 04-06/07 Ayer Rajah Industrial Estate, Singapore 0513.
Tel: +65 7792200, FAX: +65 7785400

Racal Instruments, Ltd.
Unit 5, 25F., Mega Trade Center, No 1, Mei Wan Road, Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong, PRC
Tel: +852 2405 5500, FAX: +852 2416 4335

http://www.racalinst.com




PUBLICATION DATE: April 10, 2000
Copyright 1997 by Racal Instruments, Inc. Printed in the United States of America. All rights reserved.
This book or parts thereof may not be reproduced in any form without written permission of the publisher.
WARRANTY STATEMENT


All Racal Instruments, Inc. products are designed and manufactured to exacting standards and in full
conformance to Racal's ISO 9001 procedures.

For the specific terms of your standard warranty, or optional extended warranty or service agreement, contact
your Racal customer service advisor. Please have the following information available to facilitate service.

1. Product serial number
2. Product model number
3. Your company and contact information

You may contact your customer service advisor by:

E-Mail: [email protected]

Telephone: +1 800 722 3262 (USA)
+44(0) 8706 080134 (UK)
+852 2405 5500 (Hong Kong)

Fax: +1 949 859 7309 (USA)
+44(0) 1628 662017 (UK)
+852 2416 4335 (Hong Kong)




RETURN of PRODUCT

Authorization is required from Racal Instruments before you send us your product for service or calibration. Call
your nearest Racal Instruments support facility. A list is located on the last page of this manual. If you are
unsure where to call, contact Racal Instruments, Inc. Customer Support Department in Irvine, California, USA at
1-800-722-3262 or 1-949-859-8999 or via fax at 1-949-859-7139. We can be reached at:
[email protected].



PROPRIETARY NOTICE

This document and the technical data herein disclosed, are proprietary to Racal Instruments, and shall not,
without express written permission of Racal Instruments, be used, in whole or in part to solicit quotations from a
competitive source or used for manufacture by anyone other than Racal Instruments. The information herein has
been developed at private expense, and may only be used for operation and maintenance reference purposes or
for purposes of engineering evaluation and incorporation into technical specifications and other documents which
specify procurement of products from Racal Instruments.
FOR YOUR SAFETY


Before undertaking any troubleshooting, maintenance or exploratory procedure, read carefully the
WARNINGS and CAUTION notices.

This equipment contains voltage hazardous to human life and safety, and is capable of inflicting
personal injury.

If this instrument is to be powered from the AC line (mains) through an autotransformer, ensure the
common connector is connected to the neutral (earth pole) of the power supply.

Before operating the unit, ensure the conductor (green wire) is connected to the ground (earth)
conductor of the power outlet. Do not use a two-conductor extension cord or a three-prong/two-
prong adapter. This will defeat the protective feature of the third conductor in the power cord.

Maintenance and calibration procedures sometimes call for operation of the unit with power applied
and protective covers removed. Read the procedures and heed warnings to avoid "live" circuit
points.

Before operating this instrument:

1. Ensure the instrument is configured to operate on the voltage at the power source. See
Installation Section.

2. Ensure the proper fuse is in place for the power source to operate.

3. Ensure all other devices connected to or in proximity to this instrument are properly grounded or
connected to the protective third-wire earth ground.

If the instrument:

- fails to operate satisfactorily
- shows visible damage
- has been stored under unfavorable conditions
- has sustained stress

Do not operate until performance is checked by qualified personnel.
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NOTE FOR SYSTEMS WITH 1260-OPT 01T



The "Module-Specific Syntax" section of this manual shows the command syntax for the
1260-01S Smart Card. If you are using the newer 1260-01T Smart Card, the commands
will NOT work as shown.

Consult the 1260-01T Manual for a description of the commands that may be used with the
1260-01T Smart Card.

The channel numbers described in this manual are valid for the 1260-01T. The channel
numbers continue to be used for the 1260-01T.

The syntax of the commands that use channel numbers has changed for those cards
controlled by the 1260-01T.

The new syntax used to close a channel is:

CLOSE (@ ( ) )

For example, for a relay module whose is set to 7, closing 0
is performed with the command:

CLOSE (@7 (0))

Using the older 1260-01S, the command would be (as shown in this manual):

CLOSE 7.0

Many other command syntax differences exist. Please consult chapter 2 of the 1260-01T
manual for a description of the commands that are available for the 1260-01T.




Amendment Page 6/98 1
Control Information for the 1260-35A

The 1260-35A operates as a 4-wire MUX. Thus, when a channel is operated, 2 relays must be operated in
parallel. For each channel, when a bit of Control Register X is set (or cleared), the same bit of Control
Register X+6 must also be set (or cleared).

Each channel on this module is therefore controlled by setting or clearing two bits, one each in two different
Control Registers. Control Registers on the module operate 8 channels simultaneously. There are eight
control bits per Control Register. Setting the bit to a 1 closes the relay; setting the bit to a 0 opens the relay.

The table below shows the mapping between logical channels used to operate the relay module in message-
based mode and the bits within the Control Registers which may be used to operate the channel in register-
based mode.

Each Control Register is located 2 addresses from the previous Control Register. That is, each Control
Register is located at an odd address. This is shown in Table 2-2 of the 1260-01T manual. Control Register 0
is located at the "Base A24 Address" for the module. Consult the "Register-Based Operation" Section of
Chapter 2 of the 1260-01T manual for a description of calculating control register addresses

For example, when closing channel 13, both byte 1 and byte 7 must have bit 5 set.


Channel Control Register Control Bit
0 0 and 6 0
1 0 and 6 1
2 0 and 6 2
3 0 and 6 3
4 0 and 6 4
5 0 and 6 5
6 0 and 6 6
7 0 and 6 7
8 1 and 7 0
9 1 and 7 1
10 1 and 7 2
11 1 and 7 3
12 1 and 7 4
13 1 and 7 5
14 1 and 7 6
15 1 and 7 7
16 2 and 8 0
17 2 and 8 1
18 2 and 8 2
19 2 and 8 3
20 2 and 8 4
21 2 and 8 5
22 2 and 8 6
23 2 and 8 7
24 3 and 9 0
25 3 and 9 1
26 3 and 9 2
27 3 and 9 3
28 3 and 9 4
29 3 and 9 5
30 3 and 9 6
31 3 and 9 7
32 4 and 10 0
33 4 and 10 1
34 4 and 10 2
35 4 and 10 3
36 4 and 10 4
37 4 and 10 5
38 4 and 10 6
39 4 and 10 7
Channel Control Register Control Bit
40 5 and 11 0
41 5 and 11 1
42 5 and 11 2
43 5 and 11 3
44 5 and 11 4
45 5 and 11 5
46 5 and 11 6
47 5 and 11 7
Control Information for the 1260-35B

The following information describes the control-register-to-relay-channel mapping for a 1260-35B Relay
Module. This information may be used to control a 1260-35B when using a 1260-01T in the register-based
mode of operation.

Each relay on this module is controlled by setting or clearing a single bit within a Control Register. Control
Registers on the module operate 8 channels simultaneously. There are eight control bits per Control Register.
Setting the bit to a 1 closes the relay; setting the bit to a 0 opens the relay.

The table below shows the mapping from logical channels to control bits. The logical channels are used when
operating the relay module in message-based mode. The control bits within the Control Registers are used to
operate the module in register-based mode.

Each Control Register is located 2 addresses from the previous Control Register. That is, each Control
Register is located at an odd address. This is shown in Table 2-2 of the 1260-01T manual. Control Register 0
is located at the "Base A24 Address" for the module. Consult the "Register-Based Operation" Section of
Chapter 2 of the 1260-01T manual for a description of calculating control register addresses.

Channel Control Register Control Bit
0 0 0
1 0 1
2 0 2
3 0 3
4 0 4
5 0 5
6 0 6
7 0 7
8 1 0
9 1 1
10 1 2
11 1 3
12 1 4
13 1 5
14 1 6
15 1 7
16 2 0
17 2 1
18 2 2
19 2 3
20 2 4
21 2 5
22 2 6
23 2 7
24 3 0
25 3 1
26 3 2
27 3 3
28 3 4
29 3 5
30 3 6
31 3 7
32 4 0
33 4 1
34 4 2
35 4 3
36 4 4
37 4 5
38 4 6
39 4 7
40 5 0
41 5 1
42 5 2
43 5 3
Channel Control Register Control Bit
44 5 4
45 5 5
46 5 6
47 5 7
48 6 0
49 6 1
50 6 2
51 6 3
52 6 4
53 6 5
54 6 6
55 6 7
56 7 0
57 7 1
58 7 2
59 7 3
60 7 4
61 7 5
62 7 6
63 7 7
64 8 0
65 8 1
66 8 2
67 8 3
68 8 4
69 8 5
70 8 6
71 8 7
72 9 0
73 9 1
74 9 2
75 9 3
76 9 4
77 9 5
78 9 6
79 9 7
80 10 0
81 10 1
82 10 2
83 10 3
84 10 4
85 10 5
86 10 6
87 10 7
88 11 0
89 11 1
90 11 2
91 11 3
92 11 4
93 11 5
94 11 6
95 11 7
96 12 0
User Manual 1260-35


Table of Contents



Chapter 1
MODULE SPECIFICATION .......................................................................................................... 1-1
1260-35 Module Specification ................................................................................................... 1-1
Specifications ........................................................................................................................ 1-2
Ordering Information ................................................................................................................. 1-3
Safety........................................................................................................................................ 1-3
Product Support ........................................................................................................................ 1-3


Chapter 2
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................................................ 2-1
Unpacking and Inspection ......................................................................................................... 2-1
Reshipment Instructions............................................................................................................ 2-1
Option 01 Installation ................................................................................................................ 2-2
Module Installation .................................................................................................................... 2-2
1260-35 ID Byte ........................................................................................................................ 2-2
Configuration............................................................................................................................. 2-2
Analog Bus................................................................................................................................ 2-4


Chapter 3
MODULE SPECIFIC SYNTAX...................................................................................................... 3-1
1260-35 Module Specific Syntax ............................................................................................... 3-1
Syntax ................................................................................................................................... 3-1
CLOSE Command ................................................................................................................. 3-2
PSETUP Command............................................................................................................... 3-2
PDATAOUT Command.......................................................................................................... 3-2
Operation In Single-Wire Mode ............................................................................................. 3-3


Chapter 4
DRAWINGS.................................................................................................................................. 4-1


Chapter 5
PARTS LIST ................................................................................................................................. 5-1




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Chapter 6
OPTIONAL HARNESS ASSEMBLIES.......................................................................................... 6-1


Chapter 7
PRODUCT SUPPORT ................................................................................................................. 7-1
Product Support........................................................................................................................ 7-1
Reshipment Instructions ........................................................................................................... 7-1
Support Offices ......................................................................................................................... 7-2




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List of Figures



Figure 1-1, 1260-35 Signal Multiplexer/Scanner Module............................................................... 1-1


Figure 3-1, 1260-35 Block Diagram .............................................................................................. 3-7
Figure 3-2, 1260-35 Pin Connections, Front View......................................................................... 3-8




List of Tables



Table 2-1, 1260-35 Jumper Installation......................................................................................... 2-3


Table 3-1, 1260-35 Channel Closure ............................................................................................ 3-3
Table 3-1, 1260-35 Channel Closure (continued) ......................................................................... 3-5
Table 3-1, 1260-35 Channel Closure (continued) ......................................................................... 3-6




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Chapter 1
MODULE SPECIFICATION




1260-35 Module The 1260-35 Signal Multiplexer/Scanner Module is a 1 x 96
multiplexer. It switches two lines per channel and has the
Specification capability of being configured as two 1 x 48 multiplexers, four 1 x
24 multiplexers, eight 1 x 12 multiplexers, or sixteen 1 x 6
multiplexers. The configuration is user selectable, but is supplied
by the factory in one 1 x 96 two-wire mode. A block diagram of the
module is shown in Figure 3-1




Figure 1-1, 1260-35 Signal Multiplexer/Scanner Module




Module Specification 1-1
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Switch Configurations
Specifications Four-wire Mode Any configuration
Two-wire Mode Any configuration

User Connector 64-Pin (2 Row)
IDC Quick Disconnect

Maximum Switchable Voltage 220VDC, 250VAC RMS
(Terminal-Terminal or Terminal-Chassis

Maximum Switchable Current 1A DC or 1A RMS

Maximum Switchable Power
Per Channel 30W DC, 62.5VA AC

Path Resistance <0.5 (1 X 6 configuration)
<1.0 (1 X 96 configuration)

Isolation Hi-Lo >7.5 X 108

Capacitance
Open Channel <600pf (1 x 96 configuration)
Channel-Chassis <60pf (1 x 6 configuration)
<200pf (1 x 96 configuration)
Hi-Lo <50pf (1 x 6 configuration)
<600pf (1 x 96 configuration)

Bandwidth (50 Termination) >50 MHz (1 x 6 configuration)
>15 MHz (1 x 48 configuration)

* A crimp connector kit is also available for this module (PIN
404975-001). A strain relief option can be ordered separately for
this crimp connector kit.

Insertion Loss (50 ) <.1 dB to 100kHz
1 x 6 Configuration <.5 dB to 1MHz
<1 dB to 10MHz

Insertion Loss (50 ) <3 dB to 8MHz
1 x 96 Configuration

Crosstalk (50 termination) <-90 dB to 100kHz
<-70 dB to 1 MHz
<-23 dB to 10MHz




Cooling Requirement

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Airflow 4.0 liters/sec
Backpressure 0.5mm H20

Power Requirements
+5V, Ipm 0.4A (2.8A with Option 01 installed)
+24V, Idm 10mA per energized relay

Weight 3.07lbs (1.33Kg)
3.35lbs (1.51Kg) with Option 01 installed

Minimum Option 01 Firmware
Revision 17.1



Ordering Model Number Description Part Number

Information 1260-35 1 X 96 Signal Multiplexer/ 404944
Scanner, User Conn: IDC
1260-35A 1 X 96 Signal Multiplexer/ 404944-001
Scanner, User Conn: Crimp



Safety Refer to the "FOR YOUR SAFETY" page preceding the Table of
Contents. Following all NOTES, CAUTIONS, and WARNINGS to
ensure personal safety and prevent damage to the instrument.



Product Support Racal Instruments has a complete Service and Parts Department.
If you need technical assistance or should it be necessary to return
your product for servicing, call 1-800-722-3262. If parts are
required to repair the product at your facility, call 1-949-859-8999
and ask for the Parts Department

When sending your instrument in for repair, complete the form in
the back of this manual.




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Module Specification 1-4
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Chapter 2
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS




Unpacking and 1. Before unpacking the switching module, check the exterior of
the shipping carton for any signs of damage. All irregularities
Inspection should be noted on the shipping bill.

2. Remove the instrument from its carton, preserving the factory
packaging as much as possible.

3. Inspect the switching module for any defect or damage.
Immediately notify the carrier if any damage is apparent.

4. Have a qualified person check the instrument for safety before
use.

CAUTION

Proper ESD handling procedures must always be
used when packing, unpacking or installing any 1260
Series cards. Failure to do so may cause damage to
the unit.




Reshipment 1. Use the original packing material when returning the switching
module to Racal Instruments for servicing. The original
Instructions shipping carton and the instrument's plastic foam will provide
the necessary support for safe reshipment.

2. If the original packing material is unavailable, wrap the
switching module in plastic sheeting and use plastic spray
foam to surround and protect the instrument.

3. Reship in either the original or a new shipping carton.




Installation Instructions 2-1
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Option 01 Installation of the Option 01 to the 1260-35 is described in the
Installation section of the 1260 Series VXI Switching Cards
Installation Manual.



Module Installation of the 1260-35 Switching Module into a VXI mainframe,
including the setting of DIP switches, is described in the
Installation Installation section of the 1260 Series VXI Switching Cards
Manual. Configuration of the PCBA and setting of the DIP switches
SW1-5 and SW1-6 are described in the following sections.



1260-35 ID Byte Each configuration responds to different sets of values for
. The set of values the 1260-35 responds to is
controlled by switch 5 on DIP switch 51 on the PCB. The switch
settings that correspond to the two configurations are as follows:

Configuration S1 Switch 5 S1 Switch 6

Four-wire Off Off
Two-wire On Off



Configuration The 1260-35 Scanner~u1tiplexer is a user configurable switching
module. Ten different configurations are available as follows:

1) Sixteen 1 x 6 two-wire scanner/multiplexers, P/N 404944-206

2) Eight 1 x 6 four-wire scanner/multiplexers, P/N 404944406

3) Eight 1 x 12 two-wire scanner/multiplexers, P/N 404944-212

4) Four 1 x 12 four-wire scanner/multiplexers, P/N 404944-412

5) Four 1 x 24 two-wire scanner/multiplexers, P/N 404944-224

6) Two 1 x 24 four-wire scanner/multiplexers, P/N 404944-424

7) Two 1 x 48 two-wire scanner/multiplexers, P/N 404944-248

8) One 1 x 48 four-wire scanner/multiplexers, P/N 404944448

9) One 1 x 96 two-wire scanner/multiplexers, P/N 404944-296

10) One 1 x 192 one-wire scanner/multiplexers, P/N 404944

Unless otherwise specified, the 1260-35 is shipped from the
factory in the 1 x 192 single wire configuration. Table 2-1 gives the

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necessary information to configure the module into the other
possible configurations



Table 2-1, 1260-35 Jumper Installation

An X indicates a jumper is to be fitted. An (X) indicates the jumper is optional depending on
whether access to the analog bus is required. A blank indicates no jumper is to be fitted.
16(1x6) 8(1x6) 8(1x12) 4(1x12) 4(1x24) 2(1x24) 2(1x48) 1(1x48) 1(1x96)
2-wire 4-wire 2-wire 4-wire 2-wire 4-wire 2-wire 4-wire 2-wire
W2A, B (X) (X) (X)
W3A, B X X X X X X X
W4A, B X X X X X
W5A, B X X X X X X X
W6A, B X X X
W7A, B X
W8A, B X X X X X X X
W9A, B X X X X X
W10A, B X X X X X X X
W11A, B 1(1x192) 1-WIRE ONLY---> X
W12A,B X X X X X X X
W13A, B X X X X X
W14A, B X X X X X X X
W15A, B X
W16A, B X X X
W17A, B X X X X X X X
W18A, B X X X X X
W19A, B X X X X X X X
W20A, B (X) (X) (X)




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Analog Bus In most of the above configurations, the 1260-35 may be user
configured to access an analog bus (refer to Figure 3-1). The
analog bus allows internal expansion for the configuration of larger
scanner/multiplexers than the module may achieve alone, by
providing access to a common bus channel which may be daisy
chained to other modules via the front panel.

To connect the module to the analog bus, install jumpers W2A,
W2B, W20A, and W20B.




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Chapter 3
MODULE SPECIFIC SYNTAX




1260-35 Module The Module Specific Syntax for the 1260-35 is required in the use
of the OPEN and CLOSE commands. It will also appear in data
Specific Syntax output by the Master in response to the PDATAOUT and PSETUP
commands.



The Module Specific Syntax for the 1260-35 Signal
Syntax Multiplexer/Scanner module is as follows:

OPEN .[;.
]

where is the switch card address.
is the relay to be closed to connect an input to
the output.

Note that Channels remain closed until opened by an OPEN
command, RESET command, VXI hard or soft reset, or power-off.

NOTE

The used here is NOT the VXIbus
defined logical address of the 1260 Series Master. It
is peculiar to the 1260 Series and describes the
switching module in relation to the Master. This
address corresponds to the binary value of the switch
setting of SW1 on the switching module PCB.

The range of values for is:

One-wire 00-96
Two-wire 00-95
Four-wire 00-47

The actual mapping of number to connector pins is given in Table
3-1. Figure 3-1 shows the physical location of the various
connector pins.



Module Specific Syntax 3-1
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Example:

OPEN 3.02

This open command will open channel 2 on the module at switch
card address 3



The Module Specific Syntax for the CLOSE command is the same
CLOSE Command as for the OPEN command.



The PSETUP command causes the specified module setup to be
PSETUP transmitted to the VXI Controller. The syntax used is:
Command
PSETUP [;] [; address>] where is the address.

The responses to the PSETUP command for the 1260-35
Multiplexer/Scanner is as follows:

1260-35: Two-wire

. 1260-35B, Two-wire Scanner/Multiplexer
Module
. BBM
.END

1260-35: Four-wire

. 1260-35A, Four-wire Scanner/Multiplexer
Module
. BBM
.END

The response to the PSETUP command consists of a header on
the first line. The header describes the model number followed by
an A or B designating four or two-wire, respectively. The next line
designates the setup mode for scanning which, by default, is
Break-Before-Make (BBM). The last line containing the "END"
characters denotes no more information to report.




The PDATAOUT command causes the specified module to
PDATAOUT transmit the CLOSED state of the relays within the switching
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Command module to the 1260 Controller. The syntax used is:

PDATAOUT [.]
[;].....

The responses to the PDATAOUT command is as follows:

1260-35: Two-wire

. 1260-3 SB Two-wire Scanner/Multiplexer
Module
. [,] [,]
.END

1260-35 Four-wire

. 1 260-35A Four-wire Scanner/Multiplexer
Module
. [,] [,]
.END

The response to the PDATAOUT command consists of a header
on the first line as with the PSETUP response. The next line
details the channels currently closed on the module and is blank
when no channels are closed. Again, the last line is denoted by the
"END" string of characters.



Operation In The 1260-35 is delivered with all jumpers installed (refer to Table
2-1). In this configuration, the module is a 1 x 96 two-wire
Single-Wire Mode multiplexer (refer to Figure 3-1).

Channel 97 is a single pole, double throw (SPDT) relay with its
common channel connected to J202, pin B2. The normally closed
(NC) contact is connected to the "LO" side of the two-wire
common bus, and the normally open (NO) contact is connected to
the "HI" side of the common bus.

The common output of channel 96 is the single channel of the 192
x 1 multiplexer, and the 96 HI and 96 LO connections make up the
192 channels. By closing the appropriate channel (0-95) and
opening or closing channel 96. a 192 x 1 multiplexer is achieved.

Example:

CLOSE 3.46
CLOSE 3.96

This would correct J202 pin B2 to J202 pin A4

Table 3-1, 1260-35 Channel Closure

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channel interconnect for 1, 2 and 4-wire modes.
1-wire mode:
output input
(channel 96 open)
0 thru 95 always J202- B2 (see 2-wire mode channels 0-95
input pins b-side of channel)
(channel 96 closed)
0 thru 95 always J202- B2 (see 2-wire mode channels 0-95
input pins a-side of channel)
Thus, a one 1 x 191 1-wire mode is acheived.
2-wire mode:
channel> output pins to input pins
a / b a / b
(HI) (Lo) (HI) (LO)
0 J200- A30 / B30 J200- A29 / B29
1 J200- A30 / B30 J200- A28 / B28
2 J200- A30 / B30 J200- A27 / B27
3 J200- A30 / B30 J200- A26 / B26
4 J200- A30 / B30 J200- A25 / B25
5 J200- A30 / B30 J200- A24 / B24
6 J200- A23 / B23 J200- A22 / B22
7 J200- A23 / B23 J200- A21 / B21
8 J200- A23 / B23 J200- A20 / B20
9 J200- A23 / B23 J200- A19 / B19
10 J200- A23 / B23 J200- A18 / B18
11 J200- A23 / B23 J200- A17 / B17
12 J200- A16 / B16 J200- A15 / B15
13 J200- A16 / B16 J200- A14 / B14
14 J200- A16 / B16 J200- A13 / B13
15 J200- A16 / B16 J200- A12 / B12
16 J200- A16 / B16 J200- A11 / B11
17 J200- A16 / B16 J200- A10 / B10
18 J200- A9 / B9 J200- A8 / B8
19 J200- A9 / B9 J200- A7 / B7
20 J200- A9 / B9 J200- A6 / B6
21 J200- A9 / B9 J200- A5 / B5
22 J200- A9 / B9 J200- A4 / B4
23 J200- A9 / B9 J200- A3 / B3
24 J202- A30 / B30 J202- A29 / B29
25 J202- A30 / B30 J202- A28 / B28
26 J202- A30 / B30 J202- A27 / B27
27 J202- A30 / B30 J202- A26 / B26
28 J202- A30 / B30 J202- A25 / B25
29 J202- A30 / B30 J202- A24 / B24




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Table 3-1, 1260-35 Channel Closure (continued)
30 J202 A23 I B23 J202 A22 / B22
31 J202 A23 / B23 J202 A21 / B21
32 J202 A23 / B23 J202 A20 / B20
33 J202 A23 / B23 J202 A19 / B19
34 J202 A23 / B23 J202 A18 / B18
35 J202 A23 / B23 J202 A17 / B17
36 J202 A16 / B16 J202 A15 / B15
37 J202 A16 / B16 J202 A14 / B14
38 J202 A16 / B16 J202 A13 / B13
39 J202 A16 / B16 J202 A12 / B12
40 J202 A16 / B16 J202 A11 / B11
41 J202 A16 / B16 J202 A10 / B10
42 J202 A9 / B9 J202 A8 / B8
43 J202 A9 / B9 J202 A7 / B7
44 J202 A9 / B9 J202 A6 / B6
45 J202 A9 / B9 J202 AS / B5
46 J202 A9 / B9 J202 A4 / B4
47 J202 A9 / B9 J202 A3 / B3
48 J201 A30 / B30 J201 A29 / B29
49 J201 A30 / B30 J201 A28 / B28
50 J201 A30 / B30 J201 A27 / B27
51 J201 A30 / B30 J201 A26 / B26
52 J201 A30 / B30 J201 A25 / B25
53 J201 A30 / B30 J201 A24 / B24
54 J201 A23 / B23 J201 A22 / B22
55 J201 A23 / B23 J201 A21 / B21
56 J201 A23 / B23 J201 A20 / B20
57 J201 A23 / B23 J201 A19 / B19
58 J201 A23 / B23 J201 A18 / B18
59 J201 A23 / B23 J201 A17 / B17
60 J201 A16 / B16 J201 A15 / B15
61 J201 A16 / B16 J201 A14 / B14
62 J201 A16 / B16 J201 A13 / B13
63 J201 A16 / B16 J201 A12 / B12
64 J201 A16 / B16 J201 A11 / B11
65 J201 A16 / B16 J201 A10 / B10
66 J201 A9 / B9 J201 A8 / B8
67 J201 A9 / B9 J201 A7 / B7
68 J201 A9 / B9 J201 A6 / B6
69 J201 A9 / B9 J201 AS / B5
70 J201 A9 / B9 J201 A4 / B4
71 J201 A9 / B9 J201 A3 / B3
72 J203 A30 / B30 J203 A29 / B29
73 J203 A30 / B30 J203 A28 / B28
74 J203 A30 / B30 J203 A27 / B27
75 J203 A30 / B30 J203 A26 / B26
76 J203 A30 / B30 J203 A25 / B25
77 J203 A30 / B30 J203 A24 / B324




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Table 3-1, 1260-35 Channel Closure (continued)
78 J203 A23 / B23 J203 A22 / B22
79 J203 A23 / B23 J203 A21 / B21
80 J203 A23 / B23 J203 A20 / B20
81 J203 A23 / B23 J203 A19 / B19
82 J203 A23 / B23 J203 A18 / B18
83 J203 A23 / B23 J203 A17 / B17
84 J203 A16 / B16 J203 A15 / B15
85 J203 A16 / B16 J203 A14 / B14
86 J203 A16 / B16 J203 A13 / B13
87 J203 A16 / B16 J203 A12 / B12
88 J203 A16 / B16 J203 A11 / B11
89 J203 A16 / B16 J203 A10 / B10
90 J203 A9 / B9 J203 A8 / B8
91 J203 A9 / B9 J203 A7 / B7
92 J203 A9 / B9 J203 A6 / B6
93 J203 A9 / B9 J203 A5 / B5
94 J203 A9 / B9 J203 A4 / B4
95 J203 A9 / B9 J203 A3 / B3

96 (not used in 2-wire mode)

4-wire mode:
refer to the following 2-wire refer to the following 2-
channels for the input/output wire channels for the
pins input/output pins
0 0,48 24 24,72
1 1,49 25 25,73
2 2,50 26 26,74
3 3,51 27 27,75
4 4, 52 28 28,76
5 5,53 29 29,77
6 6, 54 30 30,78
7 7,55 31 31,79
8 8,56 32 32,80
9 9 , 57 33 33,81
10 10, 58 34 34,82
11 11,59 35 35,83
12 12,60 36 36,84
13 13,61 37 37,85
14 14,62 38 38,86
15 15,63 39 39,87
16 16, 64 40 40,88
17 17,65 41 41,89
18 18,66 42 42,90
19 19,67 43 43,91
20 20,68 44 44,92
21 21,69 45 45,93
22 22,70 46 46,94
23 23,71 47 47,95

96 (not used in 4-wire mode)




Module Specific Syntax 3-6
COM 2 COM 3 COM 6 COM 7 COM 10 COM 11 COM 14 COM 15


K K K K K
1 1 CH12 3 CH36 K K K
CH11 CH35
3 6 6 CH60 8 8 CH84
2 3 6 7 CH59 CH83
0 1 4 5
K K K K K K
1 1 CH13 3 CH37 K K
CH10 3 5 6 CH61 8 8 CH85
1 4 CH34 5 CH58 CH82
8 9 2 3 6
K K K K K
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1 1 CH14 3 CH38 K CH62
K K
CH9 CH33
3 5 6 8 8 CH86
0 5 4 9 CH57 8 CH81
2
3 7
K K K K K
9 1 CH15 3 CH39 K CH63
K K
CH8 CH32