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InLineLinc sense input requirements

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I would like to know, if anyone can answer this; what does the InLineLinc (ILL) sense input circuit look like? A simplified circuit is all I'm looking for. I've determined that it needs more than 66 VAC for the ILL sense to detect an "On" state from a motion sensor (MS). 80 VAC does work, and I've seen elsewhere on the forum that it needs to go pretty close to 0 VAC to sense an "Off".

 

My question is whether it needs to be AC; will a DC level work? Is there a capacitive input? (I'm asking here before I try it in hopes of not destroying an ILL to find out!).

 

I have a MS that does not put out enough VAC when "On" to trigger the ILL. Yes, I can go get a different MS but if a DC signal will work, a few inexpensive passive devices can get me the requisite DC level without much trouble. I would like to keep the exisiting MS.

 

Thanks for any input.

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