Grounding
Connect the EGND and COM to a good ground point on the secondary side of the transformer as indicated in Figure 1
and Figure 3.
Inputs and outputs
3 universal inputs: software controlled input type selection supports 10k thermistor (type II), dry contact, 0-10 VDC,
0-20 mA, Microset (In-0), and pulse (In-1, -2, -3, -4, -5). Flexible to connect external sensors like 20 KNTC, PT1000
and other resistive sensors.
6 binary outputs: solid-state relays rated 24 VAC @ 1.5 A continuous, 3.5 A inrush for 100 ms
3 universal inputs/outputs: universal inputs described above. Analog outputs: selectable 0-10 VDC or 0-20 mA
Using terminal blocks
The VIP controller uses removable terminal blocks to simplify field wiring of power and cabling. If desired, you can
remove the terminal blocks from the unit, terminate cable, and replace the block when you finish.
To terminate cable:
1
Strip a wire jacket from the end of the cable.
2
Use a small screwdriver to turn the adjustment screw fully counter-clockwise. The clamps in the wire slot
separate as you turn the screw.
3
When the clamps in the wire slot are fully open, insert the stripped end of the cable (the insulation end must be
flush with the terminal block). Be sure to insert all cable strands into the wire slot.
4
Hold the cable in place and turn the adjustment screw clockwise to tighten it until the clamps in the wire slot
secure the cable. Tug gently on the cable to ensure that it's securely terminated.
5
Both I/O modules VXIO-322-HOA and VXIO-965-HOA can connect directly to the VIP-363-HOA or VIP-363-
VAV. Note that the VIP-363-VAV only supports 1 VXIO expansion module. See below.
Fig. 2
VIP-363-HOA controller, VXIO-232-HOA and VXIO-965-HOA expansion modules
Fig. 3
Remotely mounted expansion module
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