I-O Display Systems Basic I/O Product manual Digital Outputs

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DIGITAL OUTPUTS:

Digital output modules, commonly referred to as solid state relays, control external AC or DC power sources. A dry-contact (mechanical relay) with very low contact resistance is also available.

Digital output instruction types are:

Set outputs

Can set individual or multiple outputs On or Off.

Pulse Generator

Can generate 1 to 65,535, 50% duty cycle pulses whose equal

 

On and Off periods can range from 0.01 to 2.55 seconds.

 

Resolution can be reduced by a factor of 1-256 on a system

 

wide basis to increase the maximum pulse width available.

Modifiers:

 

One Shot

Can generate On or Off pulse durations of up to 10.9 minutes

 

with a resolution of 0.01 seconds. Resolution can be reduced by

 

a factor of 1-256 on a system wide basis increasing duration up

 

to 46 hours. Re-triggering is available.

Delayed

Can generate delayed On or Off outputs after delaying up to

 

10.9 minutes with a resolution of 0.01 seconds. Resolution can

 

be reduced by a factor of up 1-256 on a system wide basis

 

increasing the delay before changing state up to 46.6 hours. Re-

 

triggering is available.

Square wave

Can generate square waves with programmable On and Off

 

periods. On and Off periods have a base range from 0.01

 

seconds to 10.9 minutes. Resolution can be reduced by a factor

 

of 1-256 on a system wide basis increasing duration to 46.6

 

hours.

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Contents Page Basic I/O Product Family Page Vol.1 Table of Contents Vol Table of Contents Basic I/O Basic I/OAnalog Inputs Analog input instruction types areAnalog Outputs Digital Inputs Digital Outputs System Throughput Throughput Tables7Vol.1 Communication Protocol Analog INPUTS, 12 BIT Analog OUTPUTS, 12 BIT Diagnostics Physical CharacteristicsProduct Test Basic I/O Models12Vol.1 Setup & Installation MountingPower Wiring +5V GNDCommunicating with the Basic I/O RS-485 can only be multidrop RepeatRS-422 RS-485RS-485 Programming Communication Wiring Network load V.S. Noise suppression Network Bias Resistor LocationsRS-422 Host to Basic I/O wiring RS-422 Host to Basic I/OBasic I/O to Basic I/O RS-422 Multidrop or Repeater RS-422 Basic I/O-To-BASIC I/O multidropRS-485 Host to Basic I/O RS-485 To-BASIC I/OBasic I/O to Basic I/O RS-485 Multidrop only RS-485 Basic I/O to Basic I/O MultidropBasic I/O setup Basic I/O Connectors, Switches and IndicatorsAddresses Analog/ DigitalBaud Rates Protocol Handshake Types L2 Multidrop Network Type SwitchL1 Repeater L3 Last UnitSetup via Pushbutton U1=00 H096 L3 P2Communication verification Other error codes Hardware error codesError Code Sensor/ Actuator I/O wiring10 AC Current and Voltage Wiring Analog Inputs11 Analog Voltage and Current input Wiring 13 Analog Voltage and Current Output Wiring Analog outputs14 Digital Input Wiring Digital Inputs15 Digital Output Wiring Digital OutputsVol.1 Index Analog OutputsPage Basic I/O AD Vol Table of Contents Basic I/O AD to Basic I/O AD RS-422 Capacity IntroductionProduct Test Signal compatibility Protocol Compatibility Gain/ Slope TemperatureOffsets Range LimitsPulse widths DelayedDigital inputs Read Pulse countingPulse Generator SquarewaveExtended capabilities Position Basic I/O AD SpecificationsOrdering Information BIO8AD/L8Vol.2 Installation InstallationPower Wiring Designing the Network MultidropRS-422 RS-485 Programming Communication Wiring Network Bias resistor locations Network Type Switches Basic I/O AD Connectors, Switches and IndicatorsLast Unit Communications Wiring RS-422 Host to Basic I/O ADRS-485 Host to Basic I/O AD RS-485 To-BASIC I/O ADBasic I/O AD to Basic I/O AD RS-422 RS-422 Basic I/O AD-To-BASIC I/O ADBasic I/O AD to Basic I/O AD RS-485 RS-485 Basic I/O AD to Basic I/O ADInstalling the I/O modules Basic I/O AD Module Placement WorksheetModule Wiring Analog Inputs 11 AC current and voltage wiring12 Analog Voltage, frequency and Current input Wiring 14 Analog Voltage and Current Output Wiring 15 Digital Input Wiring 16 Digital output wiring Offset Mode SetupChassis Setup Function addressesVariable Mode Baud Rates Changing Setup Parameters Via Pushbutton Communication Verification Hardware error codes Vol.2 Index Vol.2 Index