ROUTER DESCRIPTION
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5.8.9.
I/O port
Panel socket 3pin.
Pin
no.
Signal
mark
Description
Data flow
direction
1
BIN0
Binary input
Input
2
GND
Signal ground
3
OUT0
Binary output
Output
Table 12: Connection of I/O port
Fig. 31: I/O connector
The user interface I/O is for processing of binary input signal and to control (settings)
of binary output signal. Binary output is not switched to ground in the default configuration.
Maximum load binary output is 30V / 100mA. The constant current supplied by the
binary input is 3 mA.
Connector I/O cable connect into the I/O connector on the router head and tighten
locking screws. (See bellow picture)
Fig. 32: Connection I/O cable
Circuit example of a binary input or output equipment with router:
Fig. 33: Connection input and output of router