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General information

Functions

The AUS-24-1 has a separate 24V DC input and a separate output. If the input voltage exceeds 22V DC, the input voltage is passed to the output. If the voltage drops below 21V, the AUS-24-1 switches to battery operation.

When powering on the AUS-24-1for1 for the first time, you must set the switch to the ON position and connect it to a power source for a moment. In the latest hardware version, there will be an additional button that can be used to start the device without connecting it to a power source.

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Working as booster

When running on battery power and an external power source of more than 9V is present, the AUS continues to charge the battery. This allows it to function as a step-up power supply, for example, from 12V to 24V, but in that case, the maximum output power cannot exceed 4W.

Detection of power failure

By connecting to the gateway's digital input, the gateway receives information about battery operation. The OCto output is an open-collector output, and a low signal appears on it when the system switches to battery power.

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