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10.1 Discrete inputs/outputs

Entellisys provides support for up to 128 discrete I/O points that can be configured as either
inputs or outputs. Purchase of separate hardware is required. Discrete I/Os are controlled by the
FlexLogic™ program (see

FlexLogic™ on page 185

). Their functionality can be divided into two

separate components: hardware and software, described in the corresponding sections below.

10.1.1 Hardware

Slots PMC0 and PMC1 on the CPU board each accommodate one discrete I/O board. Hardware
requirements also include an “OR” board, relays and relay blocks, described in detail in the
corresponding sections. Discrete I/Os can be wired in two distinct configurations. One
configuration allows for redundancy of discrete I/Os and the other that is non-redundant. The
latter configuration can be used when uptime and reliability is not as important. These
configurations are described in corresponding sections below.

10.1.1.1 Non-redundant discrete I/O

Discrete I/Os can be wired in two configurations: non-redundant and redundant.
Non-redundant configurations allow one CPU to manage up to 128 discrete I/O points. In this
configuration, a second CPU can have no installed discrete boards.

Figure 10-1 Discrete I/O in non-redundant configuration

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V-

PMC464

Input

Relay

Block

Block

Relay

Input

Block

Relay

Output

Power Supply

Terminal block

Common from associated
PMC464 card

Common from

associated PMC464
card

Signal Lines

To devices

associated PMC464

Common from

card

PMC464

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