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| Subject: From: Date: | Re: [ECS] micro-redac and relays David Mccoll Tue, 29 Dec 1998 05:33:01 -0800 |
Mark S, Sounds encouraging. Don't give up yet. It is worth the learning curve. Besides once you have this down, you can move on to niftier things like that doorbell connection ! A piece of wire between the ground terminal and the input should force the state to be - HIGH. Yep it's the opposite of what you'd expect. A Voltage will cause the input to read LOW. Could be a floating input whereby the Redac has a marginal signal (not enough loop current). You mentioned the transformer was 5 Volt ? The specs call for 5-12 Volts, so test the input condition with a fresh 9 Volt battery in place of the transformer and see if that will hold the input at a steady state. If it works repeat the test from the other end of your wire near your receiver. You may also want to create some other Digital-Input-C items and see if they oscillate. Attach a piece of wire between the ground terminal and the input to see it the oscillation stops. Oh yes also try both of the ground terminals and the analog or relay grounds. As a final test I if you could create a couple of Relay-C items in your configuration and tell me if they also oscillate. If they do, you will hear them lightly click-clack very quickly. I have seen a couple of Redacs fail and exhibit this behavior with the relays. Their power supplies are also questionable. I have resorted to running mine off of the PC's power supply and have had no trouble in a few (knock on wood) years. DAvid M -----Original Message----- From: Mark Sekelsky <Mark@sekelsky.com> To: David Mccoll <dmccoll@intergate.bc.ca>; ECS List <ecs-list@netbloc.com> Date: Monday, December 28, 1998 7:33 PM Subject: RE: [ECS] micro-redac and relays >David, > >First, thanks so much for all your help. Second I am apparently still doing >something wrong. > >My Redac has the 8 relays and the 8 analogs across the top of the unit. >These are so labeled. The screw posts along the bottom are not labeled and >I assume these are the digital inputs. I ran wire to the basement (where my >system is) from the transformer. I am using some phone cable I had laying >around if that matters. I hook 1 end up to the screw post labeled "1" and >the other to either "9" or "10" (the two grounds). I set up an item in item >editor. > >When I first create an item in a group window it shows the item (let's call >it "digital") as being "high." I would think this is correct (the initial >state is set to 'none'). When I apply power by turning the receiver ON the >item (in the group window) begins to toggle back and forth between "low" >and "high." Reversing the wires on the Redac doesn't help. In fact with NO >connections to the Redac the item still toggles back and forth. I assume >that I am missing something silly? (the good news is that the Powerflash is >MUCH more reliable in it's new location). > >Mark S >