Wiring Inputs and Outputs
The following figures show basic wiring for some of the more common CIO-MICRO and CIO-MICRO-CC I/O module
configurations.
Note
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The CIO-MICRO and CIO-MICRO-CC I/O modules function the same in all examples, with the exception of
the CC-Link examples, which are limited to the CIO-MICRO-CC I/O module.
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The I/O module requires a 24VDC power connection to the 24VDC + and – power terminals.
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The I/O module passes power to a properly connected In-Sight Micro or In-Sight 5000 series vision system.
However, the I/O module cannot be used to supply power to the In-Sight 7000 series vision system. The
In-Sight 7000 series vision system's Power and I/O Breakout cable must be used to supply power to the
vision system.
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OUT COMMON is only for general-purpose outputs, not high-speed outputs.
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In-Sight Micro vision system high-speed outputs use HS COMMON for power with PNP or ground with NPN.
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HS COMMON is not used for high-speed outputs with In-Sight 5000 series vision systems. The return must
use 24V Common.
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The I/O module does not provide access to the In-Sight 7000 series vision system's high-speed outputs. The
In-Sight 7000 series vision system's high-speed outputs are only accessible from the vision system's
Breakout cable.
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To maintain optical isolation of the I/O lines, the devices connected to these lines must not be connected to
the same power supply as the I/O module. If they are connected to, or share a ground with, the same power
supply, they may still function but will no longer be optically isolated.
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Do not connect a relay to an input configured as a Job Load Switch. A signal from a relay fluctuates enough
(from contact bounce) that multiple job loads are recognized.
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Wiring Inputs and Outputs