Precautions
Observe these precautions when installing the I/O module to reduce the risk of injury or equipment damage:
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Power for the I/O module is intended to be supplied by a NRTL listed power supply with a 24VDC output rated at
750mA or more, a maximum short circuit current rating of less than 8A, a maximum power rating of less than
100VA, and marked Class 2 or Limited Power source (LPS). Any other voltage creates a risk of fire or shock and
can damage the components. Applicable national and local wiring standards and rules must be followed.
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The shield ground connections of the RS-232 port, LAN port, PoE port, I/O port and Frame Ground terminal are
internally connected. The system grounding is designed to be at a zero ground potential; this zero ground
potential extends through the cable and to peripheral equipment (e.g. a vision system, PLC, etc.). To ensure safe
operating conditions, it is strongly recommended that all ground connections are checked to ensure that a zero
ground potential is met.
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The I/O module must be grounded by attaching the I/O module’s Frame Ground terminal to a frame ground.
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The I/O module is intended for indoor use only.
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Do not install the I/O module where it is directly exposed to environmental hazards such as excessive heat, dust,
moisture, humidity, impact, vibration, corrosive substances, flammable substances, or static electricity without a
protective enclosure.
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To reduce the risk of damage or malfunction due to over-voltage, line noise, electrostatic discharge (ESD), power
surges, or other irregularities in the power supply, route all cables and wires away from high current wiring or
high-voltage power sources.
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The I/O module does not contain user-serviceable parts. Do not make any electrical or mechanical modifications.
Unauthorized modifications may void your warranty.
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Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for regulatory compliance could void
the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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The maximum torque that can be applied to the terminal block connectors is 0.1921 Nm (1.7 in-lb). Applying
torque above this limit can damage the connectors.
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Access to the encoder inputs on the In-Sight 5604 Line Scan are not supported by the I/O module.
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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. See
In-Sight 5000 Series: I/O Module Sinks Current
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When connecting the In-Sight 7000 series vision system to the CIO-MICRO or CIO-MICRO-CC I/O module, the I/O
module's I/O port (DB15) is not supported. Do not connect anything to this port.
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When connecting the In-Sight 7000 series vision system to the CIO-MICRO or CIO-MICRO-CC I/O module, the I/O
module's , TRIGGER-, HS OUT 0, HS OUT 1 and HS COMMON terminals are not supported. Do not
connect wire leads from remote devices to these terminals.
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Service loops should be included with all cable connections.
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Cable shielding can be degraded or cables can be damaged or wear out more quickly if a service loop or bend
radius is tighter than 10X the cable diameter. The bend radius must begin at least six inches from the connector.
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This device is certified for office use only and if used at home, there can be frequency interference problems.
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This device should be used in accordance with the instructions in this manual.
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All specifications are for reference purpose only and may be changed without notice.
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Precautions