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8.2.14 Digital I/O Function

Digital I/O functions can be selected.

Select the digital I/O functions from the items shown below.

For details of digital I/O functions, see 10. “Function Description.”

Digital output functions (corresponding to each terminal)

DO FUNCT.

Digital output functions

DO1

DO2

DO3 to DO4

1: NO USE

Not used

 

 

 

2: HIGH ALM

High limit alarm output

 

 

 

3: HH ALM

High-high limit alarm output

 

 

 

4: LOW ALM

Low limit alarm output

 

 

 

5: LL ALM

Low-low limit alarm output

 

 

 

6: RNG SIG 1

Range output No.1

 

 

 

7: RNG SIG 2

Range output No.2

 

 

 

8: PRESET

Preset counter output

 

 

 

9: CONV. ALM

Converter error alarm output (Note 3)

 

 

 

A: EMPTY ALM

Fluid empty alarm output

 

 

 

B: PULSE OUT

Pulse output (Note 1)

 

(Note 2)

C: PULSE FRD

Forward flow pulse output

 

(Note 2)

D: PULSE REV

Reverse flow pulse output

 

(Note 2)

 

 

 

: Enabled

: Disabled

Note 1: When the range type is set to the forward/reverse multi-range, and the pulse output (8: PULSE OUT) is selected, pulse output can be sent out in either forward current or reverse current flow.

Note 2: Pulse output using the DO2 can be sent out up to 100pps.

When the pulse output is sent out using the DO2, set the count rate so that the pulse output for full scale value does not exceed 100pps.

For count rate setting, see 8.2.15 “Count Rate (Pulse Rate) and Pulse Width.”

Note 3: For the types of alarms to output, see the alarm output factor setting in 8.2.19 “Self-Diagnosis Function.”

Digital output state (only when alarm output is set)

For alarm output function (items indicated byabove), alarm output operation can be selected independently for each DO terminal.

DO ALM ACT

Alarm output operation

 

 

1: NORMAL CLOSE

Normal: Contact closed, When alarm occurs: Contact open

 

 

2: NORMAL OPEN

Normal: Contact open, When alarm occur: Contact closed

 

 

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Toshiba L5232 manual Digital I/O Function, Digital output functions corresponding to each terminal