Example #1: i/o rack configuration, Example #2: i/o rack configuration – Electro Cam 5000 Series User Manual

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Appendix A-2

Output Grouping and Modes I/O Configuration Examples

M1

M2

M3

M4

M5

M6

M7

M8

M9

9

10

11
12

13

14

15
16

1
2
3
4

5
6

7

8

18 17

Note: Group 1 Input on Controller Logic Terminal Strip
(not used in this example because Group 1 is in Mode 0)

Group 3

Output

Group 2

Input

Group 3

Input

Group 1

Output

Group 1

Output

Group 1

Output

Group 1

Output

Group 2

Output

Group 2

Output

Example #1: I/O Rack Configuration

Example #1: On a nine I/O 5X24, establish three groups
of outputs with four outputs in Group 1, two outputs in Group
2 and the remaining outputs (1) in Group 3. Group 2 and
Group 3 both have a photo eye input associated with them
and will operate in Mode 4.

Program FCN 8 as follows:

PGM CHN

POS

3

01

4

(Group 1 = 4 outputs, modules 3-6)

3

02

2

(Group 2 = 2 outputs, modules 7-8)

3

03

1

(Group 3 = 1 output, module 9)

The “3” in the PGM display represents the number of
groups, the CHN display is the group number and the POS
display shows the number of outputs in the corresponding
group. (p. 4-7 illustrates FCN 8 programming).

Program FCN 9 as follows:

PGM CHN

POS

3

E1

0

(Group 1 in Mode 0, term strip input)

3

E2

4

(Group 2 in Mode 4, module 1 input)

3

E3

4

(Group 3 in Mode 4, module 2 input)

The “3” in the PGM display represents the number of inputs
being allocated, the CHN display shows which Enable input
is being programmed, and the POS display shows the mode
selected for the corresponding input. (p. 4-7 illustrates FCN
9 programming)

Example #2: On a 16 I/O 5XX4 controller, establish four
groups of outputs with six outputs in Group 1, two outputs
in Group 2, three outputs in Group 3, and the remaining
outputs (two) in Group 4. Each group requires an input
signal and the groups will operate in Modes 1-4,
respectively.

Program FCN 8 as follows:

PGM CHN POS

4

01

6

(Group 1=6 outputs, modules 4-9)

4

02

2

(Group 2=2 outputs, modules 10-11)

4

03

3

(Group 3=3 outputs, modules 12-14)

4

04

2

(Group 4=2 outputs, modules 15-16)

The “4” in the PGM display represents the number of
groups, the CHN display is the group number and the POS
display shows the number of outputs in the corresponding
group. (p. 4-7 illustrates FCN 8 programming)

Program FCN 9 as follows:

PGM CHN POS
4

E1

1

(Group 1 in Mode 1, term strip input)

4

E2

2

(Group 2 in Mode 2, module 1 input)

4

E3

3

(Group 3 in Mode 3, module 2 input)

4

E4

4

(Group 4 in Mode 4, module 3 input)

The “4” in the PGM display represents the number of inputs
being allocated, the CHN display shows which Enable input
is being programmed, and the POS display shows the mode
selected for the corresponding input. (p. 4-7 illustrates FCN
9 programming)

Example #2: I/O Rack Configuration

Group 1

Output

Group 1

Output

Group 2

Output

Group 4

Output

Group 2

Input

Group 3

Input

Group 1

Output

Group 1

Output

Group 4

Output

Group 3

Output

Group 3

Output

Group 3

Output

Group 2

Output

Group 1

Output

Group 1

Output

Group 4

Input

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

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F17

F1

F2

F3

F4

F5

F6

F7

F8

F16

F15

F14

F13

F12

F11

F10

F9

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

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16

Note: Group 1 Input on Controller Logic Terminal Strip

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