Input/output ports, Input/output ports -17 – Gilson 215 User Manual

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2-17

Installation

2

Input/Output Ports

You can use the input and output contacts found

on the rear panel of the liquid handler to control

peripheral devices. Refer to the diagram on page

2-16

for the location of the input/output ports.

Contact inputs

The input terminal block of the liquid handler has

eight contacts. All of the inputs are paired, and

each pair includes a GROUND reference (

).

The contact input pairs are labeled A, B, C, and D.

A contact is connected if it has a short across the

input or is held low by a TTL output or other

device.

Never connect voltages higher than 5V DC to an

input. When using TTL signals, be sure to match

GROUND connections.

Contact outputs

The output terminal block has 10 contacts.

Pins 1 and 2 supply a +24V DC output. Do not use

this output unless the receiving device can accept

24V power.

Pins 3 through 10 are paired, isolated-relay contact

closures and are labeled 1, 2, 3, and 4.

Items you’ll need

To make connections, you’ll need the following:

• 2-conductor cable (22–30 gauge for each wire)

• wire insulation stripper

• small-blade screwdriver

You can purchase a 6-foot piece of suitable cable

(part number 709910206) or a package of five

cables with identification markers (part number

36078155) from Gilson.

Electrical Connections

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