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Installing the Module
2-4
High Speed Counter Encoder Module User Manual
2.3
Wiring the Module
You should wire all of your input and output signals to the HSCE module
removable terminal block. Table 2-1 lists the I/O connections together with a
cross-reference listing of the terminals in numeric order
Table 2-1
I/O Connections
Terminal
Block
Connection
Terminal
Block
Connection
AR
Back-up Power RTN
AC
Back-up Power +
A1
Ch1 A–
A5
Ch1 A+
A2
Ch1 B–
A6
Ch1 B+
A3
Ch1 C–
A7
Ch1 C+
A4
Ch1 D–
A8
Ch1 D+
BR
Ch1 INDEX–
BC
Ch1 INDEX+
B1
Ch1 RESET–
B5
Ch1 RESET+
B2
Ch1 INHIBIT–
B6
Ch1
B3
Ch2 A–
B7
Ch2 A+
B4
Ch2 B–
B8
Ch2 B+
CR
Ch2 C–
CC
Ch2 C+
C1
Ch2 D–
C5
Ch2 D+
C2
Ch2 INDEX–
C6
Ch2 INDEX+
C3
Ch2 RESET–
C7
Ch2 RESET+
C4
Ch2 INHIBIT–
C8
Ch2
DR
RTN
DC
PWR+
D1
Output 2
D5
Output 1
D2
Output 4
D6
Output 3
D3
Output 6
D7
Output 5
D4
Output 8
D8
Output 7
The outputs are driven by external 24 VDC user-supplied power. Figure 2-3
shows the location of the terminals for connecting the 24 V power supply.
The counters can continue counting, in the event of a power loss to the I/O
base, if you provide 12 VDC back-up power to the module. Figure 2-3 shows
the location of the terminals for connecting the 12 V back-up power.
I/O Connections
Wiring 24 V User
Power
Wiring 12 V
Back-up Power