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GPIO 

Terminal Block

IF5, IF30, IF61, IV7

User’s  Guide

Summary of Contents for IF30

Page 1: ...GPIO Terminal Block IF5 IF30 IF61 IV7 User s Guide...

Page 2: ...o change without prior notice and do not represent a commitment on the part of Intermec Technologies Corporation 2007 2010 by Intermec Technologies Corporation All rights reserved The word Intermec th...

Page 3: ...ocument Change Record This page records changes to this document The document was originally released as Revision 001 Version Number Date Description of Change 002 7 2010 Revised to include new inform...

Page 4: ...iv GPIO Terminal Block User s Guide...

Page 5: ...g Devices to the Input Terminals 12 Reader Powered Input 14 Isolated Input Interface 15 Open Collector Input Interface 16 Connecting Devices to the Output Terminals 17 Switching the High Side Using Re...

Page 6: ...Contents 6 GPIO Terminal Block User s Guide...

Page 7: ...IF30 and IF61 use Intermec P N 236 057 001 For IV7 use Intermec P N 236 089 001 This cable also connects the IV7 to a host PC You supply your own cables or wiring for your industrial controls For more...

Page 8: ...nd connected to the screw terminals on the main circuit board Terminal Block Connections About the Input Output and Power Terminal Connections The terminal block provides standard screw terminals that...

Page 9: ...1 MINUS GND 12 V IN 1 PLUS IN 1 MINUS GND 12 V IN 1 PLUS IN 1 MINUS GND 12 V OUT 1 PLUS OUT 1 MINUS GND 12 V OUT 1 PLUS OUT 1 MINUS GND 12 V OUT 1 PLUS OUT 1 MINUS GND 12 V OUT 1 PLUS OUT 1 MINUS GND...

Page 10: ...terminal block 2 Drill four mounting holes Use the included drilling template P N 931 008 001 3 Remove the top cover from the terminal block 4 Place the terminal block in the location and secure it to...

Page 11: ...ers 7 Install the bushing split ring and sleeve on the strain relief connector body finger tighten only 8 Install the top cover 9 Connect the GPIO cable to the terminal block serial port and to the re...

Page 12: ...general purpose input and output interfaces Each interface is electrically isolated from the reader and designed for low voltage DC loads The readers can also supply 12 VDC at 0 5 A to external devic...

Page 13: ...e inputs are used depends on the RFID application being used in the system Typically the reader senses input from an external control like a switch and then starts a Read operation You need to coordin...

Page 14: ...to connect a control to an input terminal Each input terminal ships with a jumper wire between the Input and Ground posts If the input device is a switch closure connect the other side of the switch...

Page 15: ...the reader Use a twisted pair cable to connect the input device to the terminal block to further suppress noise Remove the jumper between the Input and Ground posts so there is no connection to either...

Page 16: ...he common ground can be a source of input noise follow good grounding practices for both the reader and the input device The illustration shows the reader providing power to the pull up resistor for t...

Page 17: ...elf recovering once the excessive load is removed Reader Output Terminal Schematic This illustration shows an output terminal The Output and 12 V posts are shorted by a jumper Each terminal block outp...

Page 18: ...wer Driving a DC relay that controls an AC load Switching the High Side Using Reader Power The terminal block is factory configured for high side switching with power coming from the reader Only the s...

Page 19: ...witch To configure an output terminal for low side switching use the jumper to short the Output and Ground posts together as shown in the next illustration Switching the Low Side of the Output Load 12...

Page 20: ...e output terminal LED not shown in the illustration When the output is turned on the LED lights up Connect the external power source as shown in the next illustration Switching the High Side With Exte...

Page 21: ...lifying the system installation Each GPIO interface power has an internal thermal fuse that trips if the load exceeds 0 3 A and the fuse is self recovering once the excessive load is removed The total...

Page 22: ...input and output terminals Sample System Diagram This illustration shows how to connect a system that uses position detection sensors as inputs and indicator lamps as outputs All are connected to the...

Page 23: ...oltage conditioning network as shown in this sample schematic Sample Voltage Conditioning Network for Connections to the IV7 In High out from IV7 closes 12V switch to output TB1 4 In Out Out TB5 8 TB9...

Page 24: ...Terminal Block Serial Port Pinouts for IF5 IF30 Control Port and IF61 GPIO Port Dimensions 17 4 cm x 12 4 cm x 7 4 cm 6 88 in x 4 88 in x 2 94 in Weight 510 gm 1 12 lbs Input terminal ratings 10 to 48...

Page 25: ...V 8 Ground 9 Output 2 High 10 to 48 V 10 Ground 11 Output 3 High 10 to 48 V 12 Ground 13 Output 4 High 10 to 48 V 14 Input 1 High 10 to 48 V 10 to 36 V for IF61 only 15 Input 2 High 10 to 48 V 10 to 3...

Page 26: ...1 TXD from IV7 11 GPIO Return 1 2 RXD to IV7 12 GPIO Return 2 3 Ground 13 GPIO Return 3 4 CTS from IV7 14 GPIO Return 4 5 RTS to IV7 15 GPIO Return 5 6 5VDC 16 NC 7 GP Input 0 17 GP Output 0 8 GP Inp...

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