The card features four configurable inputs, each individually controlling its corresponding output using the drive voltage applied to the input. Each output is protected by a PTC fuse and can deliver up to 2 A.
The module is used to control external functions or loads in connected security and access control systems.
Where can you install the card?
- ECO S: No slots for option cards.
- ECO M: 2 slots for option cards.
- ECO L: 4 slots for option cards.
- NEO FLX S / NOVA FLX S: 2 slots for option cards.
- NEO / NOVA FLX M: 3 slots for option cards.
- NEO / NOVA FLX L: 3 slots for option cards.
- 19 rack module holder: 8 slots for option cards.
- DIN rail via option: Use DIN module holder for DIN rail mounting.
What is a PTC fuse? A PTC fuse, where “PTC” stands for “Positive Temperature Coefficient,” is a type of thermal fuse or overcurrent protection device. These fuses are used to protect electrical circuits from overcurrent and short circuits. The fuse works by changing its resistance properties when it becomes too hot due to high current. When the current becomes too high, the temperature in the fuse increases, making it less conductive and restricting current flow. When the temperature in the fuse drops, the fuse returns to its normal state and allows current to pass as usual.


