The module's relay outputs enable the control of any electrical devices, including: lighting, household appliances, solenoid valves in the heating or irrigation system as well as electric strikes and electric locks in the access control system. Built-in parametric inputs that distinguish between the states: short circuit, open circuit and intermediate states (typical for alarm lines), so we can use the inputs to connect devices equipped with potential-free contacts, e.g. wall switches (classic, bell), alarm sensors, etc. Located on the front panel LED signaling devices allow for quick identification of individual module states.
From the side of the output ports, the R09 (01) 06/16 module is equipped with 9 high-current relay outputs marked OUT-1 to OUT-9 with a load capacity of 16A. The high-current relays used for the direct control of electrical circuits have NO type mechanical contacts with a switching characteristic of 16A. To control low-resistance signals, the R09 (01) 06/16 module has been equipped with 1 low-resistance relay output - signal with a load capacity of 1A with NC / NO contact. The output of each relay has been led to a separate screw connection and is galvanically separated from the others.
The R09 (01) 06 extension module from the input ports side is equipped with 6 dedicated parametric inputs, marked IN1-IN6, distinguishing the NC state; WELL; 1k; 2k; 3.2k; 4.2k, .6k; 10k. In the immediate vicinity of the parametric inputs, voltage outputs are located for powering peripheral devices with DC 12V / DC voltage taken from the KOHER-BUS communication bus.
To ensure full communication with other executive devices, the R09 (01) 06/16 module has been equipped with several inter-module communication ports in the RS485 layer. From the input ports side, the module has two dedicated RJ45 connectors for connecting system bus panels, access control readers, C-BOX modules and one DataPort screw connector used for inter-module communication. In order to increase the speed of mounting devices on a DIN rail, the inter-module communication port marked as DataPort has been duplicated in the edge connector that allows the module to be connected to the DIN rail with a dedicated clip.