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<blockquote data-quote="alexburcea" data-source="post: 264" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Hi </p><p></p><p>The jumpers has been replaced by the dip-switches, one group of 6 deserve 2 channels. As for the jumpers are 3 settings for one channel.</p><p>If you look at the card with the raspberry 40 pin connector up, the first switch on the top is for 0-10V, second for 1k thermistor and third for 10k thermistor. The order is repeat for each channel. (as for the jumpers, only one of thee switch mut be on). Usually the cards come from the factory with 0-10V input settings because that way was tested. </p><p></p><p>The "485TERM" is used to connect a terminator on the RS485 lines. The RS485 network needs on terminator on each ends.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alexburcea, post: 264, member: 3"] Hi The jumpers has been replaced by the dip-switches, one group of 6 deserve 2 channels. As for the jumpers are 3 settings for one channel. If you look at the card with the raspberry 40 pin connector up, the first switch on the top is for 0-10V, second for 1k thermistor and third for 10k thermistor. The order is repeat for each channel. (as for the jumpers, only one of thee switch mut be on). Usually the cards come from the factory with 0-10V input settings because that way was tested. The "485TERM" is used to connect a terminator on the RS485 lines. The RS485 network needs on terminator on each ends. [/QUOTE]
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