Input Interface

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Input Interfaces are available in three configurations and are used to provide local control and indication from field mounted devices that themselves do not include an LCD Touch-Screen display.
- II-16-SI: 16 Point Sensor Input Interface
- II-16-DI: 16 Point Digital Input Interface
- II-12/2-MSI: 12 Point Micro-Occupancy Sensor / 2 Point Micro-Ambient Sensor Input Interface
- Input interfaces are low cost interfaces with Touch-Screen displays that are used to collect events (inputs) for the system to use for control of the system.
- Input Interfaces provide the installer and maintenance staff device descriptions for each connected device. Additionally, status and control for each of the connected devices is available locally at the Input Interface to simplify setup and testing of the connected devices.
- The user defined descriptions are displayed on the local LCD Touch-Screen display of the Input Interface from entries made at the Building Management Server. Updates to these descriptions are made seamlessly and automatically.
| Enclosure Dimensions | 8"w x 8"h x 4"d |
| Enclosure Construction | Nema 1, Powder Coated Steel with Simple Twist Latch |
| Power Supply Voltage |
Power Source from Primary Branch Communication Cat5 Cable (No additional power connections required) |
| Ambient Temperature | 60º C (140º F) |
| Maximum Humidity | 10—90% Non-Condensing |
| Connectivity |
Primary Branch (Cat5) Communication – All Types
Secondary Branch (Cat5) Communication – II-16-SI (only) |
II-16-DI

COMING SOON
Touché’s Engineers are currently working on many new devices that will integrate your Motorized Blinds, Security Needs, HVAC System, Audio/Video Control, and Personnel Access System into ONE truly integrated solution.

These added features will truly make Touché not only a cost effective “Lighting Control” system, but a state of the art integrated “Building Management” system using next generation technology.
For more information regarding these up and coming integrated solutions please contact us directly.
Look for all these features early in 2012 . . .


