ROUTER DESCRIPTION
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5.7.9.
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 11: Connection of I/O port
Fig. 32: 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, by 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. 33: Connection I/O cable
Circuit example of a binary input or output equipment with router:
Fig. 34: Connection input and output of router
5.7.10.