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Wiring inputs and outputs
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Wiring binary outputs
The Tracer MP581 controller has six binary outputs. These are powered 
outputs, not dry-contact outputs.
IMPORTANT
Use pilot relays for dry-contact outputs when the load is greater than 
6 VA or has a current draw of greater than 0.25 A. Use powered outputs 
when the load is less than 6 VA or has a current draw of less than 
0.25 A. 
To wire a binary output:
1.
Connect the common wire to a common terminal as shown in 
Figure 36.
2.
Connect the shield wire to a common terminal at the termination 
board and tape it back at the output device.
3.
Connect the signal wire to an available binary output terminal 
 
(BO1–BO6).
4.
Use the Rover service tool to configure the binary output.
Note:
When controlling coil-based loads, such as pilot relays, do not 
forget to account for “inrush” current. Inrush current can be 
three (or more) times greater than the operating current. You 
can find information on inrush current for specific types of out-
puts in their product specifications.