10.6.3.3 Digital I/O lines

micro-processor is also used to adjust for offset and gain needed to match DAC outputs to external voltage standards, and no on board adjustments are needed or provided for this function.

The outputs of all DAC's are "looped-back" to Analog input (via the Mother Board) channels. This loop back allows for automatic micro-processor checking of A/D

10.6.3.3 Digital I/O lines

32 Digital Lines are used to provide the primary means for the micro-processor to control various analyzer functions(valves, heaters, etc.) and to send and receive status conditions to/from external equipment. These lines are configured as 8 digital inputs and 24 digital outputs. The convention for all Digital I/O Lines is High (+5V)-True, Low (0V)-False.

10.6.3.4

Proper operation of the V/F board can be confirmed by performing an ADC calibration procedure as described in Section 9.2. If this calibration procedure can be performed correctly, it is highly probable that the V/F card is functioning properly.

If the V/F does not function properly, check the following:

1.Confirm the presence of appropriate power by checking for:

+5V between TP 4 and TP 5

+15V at TP 1 and TP 3

-15V at TP 2 and TP 3

If any of these voltages are incorrect, check the DC Power Supply as described in Section 10.6.4.

2.Confirm that all jumpers and switches on the V/F board are set properly, as follows:

V/F BOARD JUMPERS - FACTORY SETTINGS

Factory Set Jumpers

 

Jumper

 

Setting

 

 

 

 

 

JP1

 

1-2

 

 

JP2

 

1-2

 

 

B12

 

3-4

 

 

B14

 

ON

 

B15

 

Set to match input line frequency

 

 

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