Rockwell Automation 5370-CVIM2 Module User Manual

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Chapter 9

Discrete I/O Assignments

9–14

For output signals, the

+/–

parameter determines whether an output will be

inverted. If “

Pos

” is selected (the default selection), the output is not

inverted, and its active state is on. If “

Neg

” is selected, the output is inverted

and its active state is off. Figure 9.9 illustrates this relationship. Pick the
appropriate box under the

+/–

heading to toggle “

Pos

” to “

Neg

,” or vice

versa, for a particular output signal.

Figure 9.9 Example: Effects of Non–inverted and Inverted Output Selections

Off

On

Non–inverted output

(“Pos” selected)

Off

On

Inverted output

(“Neg” selected)

Output state

Output state

Output

active

Output

active

Force Selections

As described earlier, the

Force

parameter can alter the state of an output

when the system is online, according to which of the three choices is selected:

No

,

On

, or

Off

. These are described briefly as follows:

No –– This is the default selection, and it causes the selected output to follow
the variations in the signal function that is assigned to it.

On –– This forces the selected output to go active and remain active as long
as the system is online.

Off –– This forces the selected output to go inactive and remain inactive as
long as the system is online. (Note that all outputs, except the strobe output,
are deactivated when the system goes offline.)

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