I-O Display Systems Basic I/O Product manual Basic I/O AD

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BASIC I/O AD

Nov. 24, 2004

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Copyright 1995- duTec Inc. All rights reserved. However any part of this document may be reproduced, provided that DuTec Inc. is cited as the source. The contents of this manual and the specifications herein may change without notice.

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The information contained in this manual is believed to be correct. However DuTec Inc assumes no responsibility for any of the circuits described herein, conveys no license under any patent or other right and makes no representations that the circuits are free from patent infringement. DuTec Inc. makes no representation or warranty that such applications will be suitable for the use specified without further testing or modification.

duTec Inc. general policy does not recommend the use of its products in life support applications where failure or malfunction of a component may directly threaten life or injury. It is a condition of sale that the user of duTec Inc products in life support applications assumes all risk of such use and indemnifies duTec Inc. against all damage.

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duTec Inc. warrants its products to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of two (2) years from the shipment date. DuTec Inc. , at its option will repair or replace all material found to be defective. All repair or replacement must be performed by duTec Inc. personnel. Any parts determined by duTec Inc.. To be defective as the result of abuse, attempts to repair, or misuse will be repaired at the expense of the customer. DuTec Inc. will not be liable for any consequential, incidental, or special damages.

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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 IndicatorsBaud Rates Analog/ DigitalAddresses Protocol Handshake Types Network Type Switch L1 RepeaterL2 Multidrop L3 Last UnitSetup via Pushbutton U1=00 H096 L3 P2Communication verification Hardware error codes Error CodeOther error codes 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 Product Test IntroductionCapacity Signal compatibility Protocol Compatibility Temperature OffsetsGain/ Slope Range LimitsDelayed Digital inputs ReadPulse widths Pulse countingExtended capabilities SquarewavePulse Generator Specifications Ordering InformationPosition Basic I/O AD 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 Setup Chassis SetupOffset Mode Function addressesVariable Mode Baud Rates Changing Setup Parameters Via Pushbutton Communication Verification Hardware error codes Vol.2 Index Vol.2 Index