Figure 10 Jumper settings1 Input 1 configuration jumpers 4 Jumpers positioned to the left for switch inputs2 Input 2 configuration jumpers 5 Jumpers positioned to the right for voltage inputs3 Input 3 configuration jumpers1. Open the controller cover.2. Feed the wires through the cable gland.3. Adjust the wire as necessary and tighten the cable gland.4. The jumpers are positioned immediately behind the connector. Remove the connector forimproved access to the jumpers and configure the jumper settings according to the type of inputas shown in Figure 10.5. Close the controller cover and tighten the cover screws.6. Configure inputs in the controller.Note: In switch input mode the controller supplies 12 volts to the switch and is not isolated from the controller. Involtage input mode the inputs are isolated from the controller (user input voltage from 0 to 30 volts).Connect a digital sc sensorNote: To connect an analog sensor, refer to the instructions supplied in the module or sensor manual.A digital sc sensor can be connected to the controller using the keyed quick-connect fitting (Figure 11). A digital sensor can be connected with the controller powered on or off.When a sensor is connected with the controller powered on, the controller does not automaticallyperform a device scan. To make the controller perform a device scan, navigate to theTest/Maintenance menu and select Scan Devices. If a new device is found, the controller performsthe installation process without further user action.When a sensor is connected with the controller powered off, the controller will perform a device scanwhen it is powered on again. If a new device is found, the controller performs the installation processwithout further user action.Retain the connector cap to seal the connector opening in case the sensor must be removed.20 English