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9560 Transaction Manager User's Manual - Intermec

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Using the Output Relays<br />

Preparing to Install the <strong>9560</strong><br />

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The <strong>9560</strong> includes three sense inputs and three single-pole, double-throw<br />

output relays. You use these relays to actuate external devices, such as door or<br />

turnstile locks. Each relay is rated as follows:<br />

• 24V (AC or DC) maximum<br />

• 1A maximum.<br />

You control the relays with the IRL F command command. If you execute a<br />

reset or remove power to the <strong>9560</strong>, the relays turn off. The relays remain off<br />

until the <strong>9560</strong> receives an F command. For more information on the F<br />

command, see Chapter 9, “Interactive Reader Language.”<br />

The following diagram shows the output relays in a typical application.<br />

Sample Output Relay Application<br />

Relay<br />

Terminal<br />

Block 4<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

Secondary circuit of no<br />

more than 24 VDC or VAC<br />

and no more than 1A.<br />

5<br />

Electric<br />

Door<br />

Opener<br />

<strong>9560</strong><br />

External<br />

Attaching Audio Output Devices<br />

<strong>9560</strong>-05U<br />

The <strong>9560</strong> contains a 0.138 inch (3.5 mm) audio jack for connecting an external<br />

amplifier and speaker or headphones. When you plug a connector into the<br />

audio jack, the internal speaker is disconnected.<br />

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