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External
Controlled
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Torque
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Torque
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Angle
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Rundown
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Fastener
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Pulses
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Pulses
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Pulses
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Pulses
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Polarity
When the polarity is set to N.O. the output will be high when it is active (24vdc for physical outputs and
logic 1 for all network type buses). When the polarity is set to N.C. the output will be low for active (0vdc
for physical inputs and logic 0 for all network type buses).
Mode
Normal
In the “Normal” mode the output will track the state of the assignment (while still observing the polarity
setting). If the polarity is set N.O. and the assignment has an active output the output will be on and
stay on till the assignment goes to inactive.