Canon AXIS 2110 manual IO Connector, Digital Input, Digital Output, Pin Function

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50 The Unit ConnectorsAXIS 2110 User’s Manual

The IO Connector

A 4-pole connector is provided for auxiliary IO connections to the AXIS 2110.

Physical Connector

The IO connector provides the interface to a single digital output and a single digital input. A diagram for the connector complete with a pinout table is provided below.

Pin Function

1Common Ground

2Positive Connection for DC Power Input or Output:

Electrically in parallel with the derived DC power for the unit, this pin may be used as a

 

power input or output. As a power input it can be used for remote applications to supply the

1

 

 

 

AXIS 2110 via an external direct current source; for example, a 9-15V DC battery supply.

 

 

Used as a power output, it can drive the photo coupled input or other equipment; such as

2

 

an infrared sensor. The output voltage level is dependent upon the input voltage to the unit.

 

 

 

A maximum current of 50mA can be sourced from the DC output.

 

3

Digital Input (photo-coupled anode on the diode):

3

 

Voltages 5-24V DC will activate the input. It is possible to use pin 2 to source the input.

 

4Digital Transistor Output:

With a maximum load of 100mA and a maximum voltage of 24V DC, this output has an

4

 

open-collector NPN transistor with the emitter connected to pin 1. If it is to be used with

 

an external relay, a diode must be connected in parallel with the load for protection against

 

any voltage transients - as detailed in the Schematic Connection Diagram of the I/O and

 

RS232 Connector, on page 53. Note: Connecting AC to the transistor output will damage

 

the unit.

 

Digital Input

Used for connecting external alarm devices and triggering images for specific alarm-based events, the digital input is typically connected to a motion detector - or any other external security device - for taking images on each occasion the detector is activated.

Digital Output

The supported transistor output can drive a maximum load of 24V DC at 100mA directly, and by connecting additional relay circuitry, it can drive even heavier loads.

Using the Administration Tools, you must first enable IO Status in the Layout Settings for the Digital Output ON/OFF buttons to be displayed in the product Home Page. The status of the Digital Output is then controlled by simply clicking these buttons.

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