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Chapter 6: Specifications - Analog I/O Modules
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F2-02DA-2(L) Module Jumper Table
Voltage
Range
Output
Data
Format
UNI/±5V
(Top board)
UNI
(Bottom board)
BI-P 0-5V
(Top board)
BI-P
(Bipolar) Position
0-5V
Position
0 to 5V
0 to 4095
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
0 to 10V
0 to 4095
Yes
Yes
No
No
0 to 5V
±2047
Yes
No
No
Yes
0 to 10V
±2047
Yes
No
No
No
±5V
±2047
Yes
No
Yes
No
±10V
±2047
No
No
Yes
No
±5V
0 to 4095
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
±10V
0 to 4095
No
Yes
Yes
No
Yes = Jumper Installed
No = Jumper Removed
F2-02DA-2(L), Analog Output - continued
For example, to select settings of “
±
5V” voltage range with a “
±
2047” output data format for
channel 1, refer to the table above and the figure on the previous page and arrange the jumpers
as follows:
• Install the “CH1” “UNI/
±
5V” jumper.
• Remove the “CH1-UNI” jumper. Store the jumper so it does not get lost by placing
it on one pin.
• Install the “CH1” “BI-P 0-5” jumper in the BI-P (bipolar) position on the left and
center pins.
The non-standard selections in the table provide the opposite data format for both unipolar
and bipolar voltage ranges. If you are using unipolar output (0–5 V or 0–10 V) on one channel
and bipolar output (
±
5V,
±
10V) on the other channel, then one of the outputs will use a non-
standard data format.
The table below lists the eight possible combinations of voltage ranges and data formats along
with their corresponding jumper settings. For most applications, use one of the four standard
selections shown in the shaded blocks in the table. Standard unipolar voltage ranges accept
a data format of 0 to 4095. Standard bipolar ranges accept a data format of -2047 to +2047.
Unused jumpers can be stored on a single post to prevent losing them.