Weidmuller WI-I/O 9-L: Wireless I/O Transmitter / Receiver v1.3 User Manual

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WI-I/O 9-L Wireless I/O v1.3

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From

inputs

This selects the actual input data the WI-I/O 9-L-T will send. The WI-I/O 9-LT sends data to the output

module in the order listed.
Select the inputs you want to send to the remote module by dragging them from the

Available Inputs

box or by double-clicking the relevant inputs. Alternatively you can right click on the inputs in the

Available Inputs

list and select

Add to list

:

Any of the available inputs can be added to the

From Inputs

box in any order, including the same

input multiple times. You can change the order for sending inputs by clicking and dragging the items

up and down to different locations in the list.
The pulsed inputs are 32-bit values with the top 16 bits in the ‘high’ inputs.
To remove an input from the list, select the input and from the shortcut menu select

Delete

:

To invert an input, select the input in the

From Inputs

box. Press

Ctrl+I

or right click on the input and

select

Invert

from the list:

To

destination

The WI-I/O 9-L-T will send the information about the inputs in a message to this module when the

mapping is triggered.

NOTE

: You can also select

Unknown Unit

if the unit has not been added to your project yet. In this

case you must enter the actual address of the module in the

To Destination

field, and the actual

output number into the

First Output Address

field.

First

Output

Address

The WI-I/O 9-L-T sends the data to the outputs at the destination module starting at this output in the

destination module. The outputs in the destination module are listed in order.

Via

repeaters

Sequence of units for forwarding the message to its final destination.

NOTE

: You can either select the units from the dropdown list or enter the unit number.

Note

Some module types only support mappings with one single input. These are the WI-I/O
9-1, WI-I/O 9-2, WI-I/O 9-3 and WI-I/O 9-4 modules.

If you need to send more than one input to these modules, you must enter multiple
mappings, each with a single input selected.

If you need to use one of these modules as a repeater, you can only send mappings
with a single input selected. If you need to send large amounts of data, you should use a
WI-GTWY module to act as a repeater.

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