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41200 Datasheet, PDF (1/3 Pages) List of Unclassifed Manufacturers – DO-10 Digital Output Interface Module
T H E L O N P O I N T® S Y S T E M
DO-10 Digital Output Interface Module
Model 41200
LonPoint System
The LonPoint System is a family of products designed to
integrate new and legacy sensors and actuators, as well as
LONMARK® devices, into cost-effective, interoperable, control
systems for building and industrial applications. In contrast to
traditional control networks, which use closed islands of con-
trol linked with proprietary gateways, the LonPoint System
offers an open distributed system architecture in which every
device performs some control processing and can be accessed
from any location in the network. Distributing the processing
throughout the network and providing open access to every
device lowers the overall installation and life cycle costs,
increases reliability by minimizing single points of failure, and
provides the flexibility to adapt the system to a wide variety of
applications.
The system consists of the LonPoint Interface, Scheduler,
Data Logger, Router Modules, LonPoint Application Programs,
LNST-Mbased LonMakerTM for Windows® Integration Tool,
LonPoint Plug-In and LNS DDE Server.
DO-10 Module
The DO-10 Module is a LONMARK a device that provides 4
digital outputs, 0-12V, 100mA source/sink maximum on any
one output, 110mA source/400mA sink on all outputs com-
bined. Separate hand/off/auto front panel DIP switches, and
status LEDs, are provided for each output. The module oper-
ates from 16 to 30VAC or VDC, allowing it to be powered
from the same sources as the actuators.
Resident within the module is a powerful, configurable
application program. The program includes a variety of soft-
ware functional blocks (LONMARK objects) that define how the
module will function. Digital Output functional blocks provide
configurable debouncing, inversion, time-based processing,
preset, override, and heartbeat control of the digital outputs.
Digital Encoder functional blocks encode up to four digital
values to produce configurable digital and mode outputs.
Analog Function Blocks perform configurable logic, math, or
w Seamlessly integrates digital actuators into
interoperable LONWORKS networks
w 4 digital outputs: 0-12VDC
w Separate hand/off/auto switch and status LED
for each output
w Flash memory: download via network
w Network access from front panel jack
w Two-piece design cuts installation time, cost
w LNS Plug-In
w U.L. Listed, cU.L. Listed, CE Mark, FCC, LONMARK
enthalpy calculations on two analog inputs to generate analog
and digital outputs. Type Translator functional blocks convert
any input network variable type to any output network variable
type using a configurable translation table. Using the
LonMaker tool, the user links together the functional blocks of
the DO-10 Module, other LonPoint modules, and other
LONMARK and LONWORKS devices, to create an open distrib-
uted control system. Network design and configuration is
simplified by the Visio® interface of the LonMaker tool, which
can both import and export AutoCAD® files and generate as-
built documentation. The user configures the DO-10 Module
using the simple and intuitive interface provided by the
LonPoint Plug-In.
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Network Access Jack; use
with Echelon PCC-10 Cable
Model 78303
DO-10 UL C UL US
MODEL 41200 972 LISTED 178K
SW VERSION 1 .0 ENERGY MANAGEMENT
ID NUMBER
EQUIPMENT SUBASMBLY
DO-10 MODEL 41200˚˚ID NUMBER
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LonPoint Interface
Model and Software
Revision
Peel-Off Code 39
Format Bar Code of
LonPoint Interface
Neuron Chip ID
Number
Service LED
Service Switch
Hand/Off/Auto Switch
1 ON (Hand)
0 OFF (Off)
Network Controlled (Auto)
Digital Output 1 Switch
Digital Output 2 Switch
Digital Output 3 Switch
Digital Output 4 Switch
Power/Wink LED:
Power/On: Illuminated
Continuously
Wink: Flashing
Digital Output Status LEDs
(LED function is user-programmed)
Digital Output 1 LED
Digital Output 2 LED
Digital Output 3 LED
Digital Output 4 LED
Moves, adds, and changes can be easily accommodated by
downloading configuration changes into the LonPoint module’s
flash memory—either locally or via remote LONWORKS or
Internet network connection.