Compatibility
The discrete contact input/output terminal boards TDBT for TMR PDIO applications and TDBS for individual PDIO applications are compatible with the PDIOH1A.
IS220PDIOH1A Installation
Securely mount the selected terminal block.
Connect the terminal board connectors directly to the PDIO I/O package.
Mechanically secure the pack using the threaded studs next to the Ethernet port. The studs slide into the mounting brackets made for the specific style of terminal board.
No right-angle force should be applied to the DC-62 pin connector between the battery pack and the terminal block by moving the position of the bracket. Only one adjustment is required during the life of the product.
Connect one or two Ethernet cables, depending www.cniacs.com on the machine setup. Either port will allow the battery pack to operate. When using a dual connection, it is customary to link ENET1 to the network connected to the R controller.
Connect the connector on the side of the battery pack to a power source to supply power to the battery pack. Since the I/O pack has an inherent soft-start feature that regulates current inrush in power applications, it is not necessary to turn off the power before plugging in the cables.
If necessary, use the ToolboxST* programme to set up the I/O pack.
IS220PDIOH1A Operation
Each Mark VIe Ethernet I/O package or module shares a processing board. It contains the following:
A fast CPU with flash memory and RAM.
Two 10/100 Ethernet ports, connected and completely independent.
Hardware reset circuitry and watchdog timer.
Internal temperature sensor.
Status LEDs.
Ability to electronically read IDs on other boards.
Input power connector with current limiter and soft start.
Local power supply with monitoring and sequencing.
I/O packages or modules functionally specific to the capture board connected to the processor board. When input power is applied, the soft-start circuitry ramps up the available voltage on the processor board. The processor reset is turned off and the local power supply is turned on sequentially. After completing the self-test procedure, the processor loads the application code from flash memory specific to the I/O package or module type. To verify that the application code, capture board, and terminal board are properly matched, the application code reads the board ID information.
When a good match is made, the processor initiates an Ethernet connection by requesting a network address. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) (industry standard) and the unique identifier of the terminal board are used for the address request. After Ethernet is initiated, the CPU runs the application, programs the on-board logic, and allows the acquisition board to begin operation.
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