Rockwell Automation 1732D-XXXX DeviceNet ArmorBlock I/O, Series A User Manual

Page 7

Advertising
background image

Publication 1732D-IN001B-EN-E - May 2004

DeviceNet 1732 ArmorBlock I/O, Series A 7

Pinout diagrams for the I/O connectors are shown below.

The self-configuring modules (1732D-8CFGM8 and 1732D-8CFGM12)
contain both input and output functionality.

If an I/O point is to be an output, dedicate that point as an output
with a wired load and energize it through a control program.
Energized outputs will show an associated active input, which can be
used as a feedback mechanism to ensure that the output is turned on.

If an I/O point is to be an input, wire the input device as normal and
leave the associated output un-energized at all times.

Input Connector

Cat. Nos. 1732D-IB8M12

(view into connector)

Pin 1 Sensor Source Voltage

Pin 2 Input B

Pin 3 Return

Pin 4 Input A

Pin 5 Not used

Output Connector

Cat. Nos. 1732D-OB8EM12

(view into connector)

Pin 1 Not Used

Pin 2 Output B

Pin 3 Return

Pin 4 Output A

Pin 5 Not Used

5-Pin Micro-Style (12mm) Female Connectors

Input Connector

Cat. Nos. 1732D-IB8M8

(view into connector)

Pin 1 Sensor Source voltage

Pin 3 Return

Pin 4 Input

Output Connector

Cat. Nos. 1732D-OB8EM8

(view into connector)

Pin 1 Not Used

Pin 3 Return

Pin 4 Output

3-Pin Pico-Style (8mm) Female Connectors

41452

43583

Self-configuring Connector

Cat. Nos. 1732D-8CFGM12

(view into connector)

Pin 1 Sensor Source Voltage

Pin 2 Input or Output B

Pin 3 Return

Pin 4 Input or Output A

Pin 5 Not Used

41452

Self-configuring Connector

Cat. Nos. 1732D-8CFGM8

(view into connector)

Pin 1 Sensor Source Voltage

Pin 3 Return

Pin 4 Input or Output

43583

Self-configuring Female Connectors

Scan List

Turn Output On

Output

Circuit

Device

Connection Pin

Input is on

(or output is on)

Input

Circuit

I/O Self-configuring Circuitry

43601

Advertising