Digital i/o, Totalizer, Alarm/trigger i/o connections – Fluke NetDAQ 2645A User Manual

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2640A/2645A NetDAQ

Users Manual

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2.

Loosen the wire clamp screw for the associated terminal.

3.

Feed the wire into the gap between the connector body and the wire clamp.

4.

Tighten the wire clamp; do not overtighten and crush the wire.

5.

Repeat steps 2 through 4 for each wire.

6.

Insert the connector in the rear panel.

DIGITAL I/O

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

0
1
2
3
4

I/O Line 0
I/O Line 1
I/O Line 2
I/O Line 3
I/O Line 4

5
6
7

Σ

I/O Line 5
I/O Line 6
I/O Line 7
Totalizer Input
Signal Ground

Figure 2-5. DIGITAL I/O Connector

Digital I/O

2-13.

The Digital I/O lines use terminals 0 to 7 and GND. You can use these lines either
as signal inputs or as alarm outputs. See Table A-3 in Appendix A for complete
specifications.

Totalizer

2-14.

The Totalizer uses terminals

Σ

and GND. The Totalizer counts contact closures or

voltage transitions with a maximum count of 4,294,967,295. See Table A-7 in
Appendix A for complete specifications.

Alarm/Trigger I/O Connections

2-15.

P

Caution

To avoid damage to the instrument, do not apply any
voltages greater than 30V maximum between the
ALARM/TRIGGER I/O connector terminals and earth
ground.

The eight-terminal ALARM/TRIGGER I/O connector (Figure 2-6) on the rear
panel of the instrument provides connections to Trigger In (TI), Trigger Out (TO),
and Master Alarm (MA) I/O lines along with a common ground connection. (See
the "Trigger Input," "Trigger Output," and "Master Alarm Output" discussions in
Chapter 1 for additional information.) The dc power connection is also on this
connector. (See "DC Power" above.).

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