3-16 System Manual RC.IU.B1.22 4/99.1 AKCESS
Controlled Load
Connections Each load to be controlled is connected to a relay output by wiring to the common (“C”) and either the
normally open (“NO”) or normally closed (“NC”) screw terminal on one of the eight sets of terminals
along the bottom edge of the board.
RO8 Power
Connections As with all I/O boards in the AKC 55 system, 12 VAC from a Danfoss IOPS-series power supply is
connected to a terminal strip labeled “12 VAC” on the RO8 board. The power terminal strip is shown in
the upper left corner of the illustration.
Inspection of the
Installed RO8 When an RO8 Relay Output Board is ready for operation, you should be able to observe the following,
proceeding clockwise around the board from the power terminal strip:
1. Power (12 VAC or 15 VDC) has been connected to the “12 VAC” terminal strip.
2. The status LED should be blinking. If the status LED is off, there is no power to the board (check
the fuses). If the status LED is constantly on (not blinking), the board is not communicating with
its AKC 55. Make sure the AKC 55 has been configured for this board; if configured, there will be
information in at least one of the Board and Points screens; you can investigate, and supply
configuration information, if necessary, by following the procedures described in Section IV of this
manual.
3. The service LED will normally blink briefly when the network is scanned, but if the service LED
remains steadily on, or blinks repeatedly, the RO8 board is defective and should be replaced.
4. The address switches have been set to a valid address.
5. Loads are connected to one or more of the terminal strips numbered from 1 to 8. When a control
action by the AKC 55 causes a relay coil to be energized, the output’s LED lights.
6. Connection has been made to the I/O network of an AKC 55 at the “NETWORK” terminal.
7. If this board is the last node on a main run, make sure that it is terminated by using one of the
terminators supplied with the AKC 55.
Make sure the distance from
your IOPS-series power supply
to the I/O board is within the
limits given in the table in the
IOPS instruction sheet !