
3
Chapter
3–1
Using Local I/O
The objectives of this chapter are to help you plan:
• The number of discrete output lines (up to 14) that your application will
require.
• The function that each output line will perform in your application.
• The assignment of analysis tool “results” to output lines.
• The assignment of status signals to output lines.
• The electrical and mechanical connections of the trigger (input) and
output lines to your production equipment.
The local I/O consists of:
• I/O Interface Box (Catalog No. 2801–N21, –N27)
• I/O Board (Catalog No. 2801–JMB)
• User specified I/O modules (plug into I/O board)
• Communications Cable (2801–NC17)
As shown in Figure 3.1, the communications cable (Catalog No.
2801–NC17) is connected to the MODULE I/O port on the front of the Color
CVIM module and the connector on the I/O Interface box. The I/O board
connector slides into the connector slot on the I/O Interface Box.
Chapter Objectives
Equipment Connections
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