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Chapter 1 – Installation of the instrument
UM-18400E-U ATEQ F580 User manual Page 18/168
4.3.8. J7 outputs connector
The “All or nothing” outputs can be set according to three different configurations,
extended mode, standard mode or compact mode. Refer to chapter 3, paragraph 3
"Allocation of the outputs".
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10111213141516
60 V AC/DC maximum, 200 mA maximum VOLT FREE OUTPUTS
Pin
Extended mode Standard mode Compact mode
1 COMMON (outputs 2 to 8) COMMON (outputs 2 to 8) COMMON (outputs 2 to 8)
2 Pass Head 1 Pass Head 1 Pass
3 Test part fail Head 1 Fail Head 2 Pass
4 Reference part fail Head 1 alarm Head 3 Pass
5 Alarm Head 1 end of cycle
Bloc 1
Head 4 Pass
6
Pressure regulator fault
(pressure outside limits)
Head 2 Pass Head 5 Pass
7 End of cycle Head 2 Fail Head 6 Pass
8 Recoverable parts Head 2 alarm
Bloc 2
Head 7 Pass
9
COMMON (outputs 10 to
16)
COMMON (outputs 10 to
16)
COMMON (outputs 10 to
16)
10 Customer calibration fault Head 2 end of cycle Bloc 2 Head 8 Pass
11 Auto-diagnostic fault Head 3 Pass Head 9 Pass
12 ATR fault Head 3 Fail Reserved
13 Free Head 3 alarm Reserved
14 Free Head 3 end of cycle
Bloc 3
Reserved
15 Free Global end of cycle Global end of cycle
16 Free Special cycle fault Alarm
4.3.9. Allocation of the outputs
The "extended" mode allows the allocation of all the J7 connector outputs to a
measurement unit (head). This extended mode is valid if the number of I/O modules is
equal to the number of measurement units. This enables the linking of all outputs to one
measurement unit. This configuration is interesting as it gives all the useful information
concerning a measurement unit.
The "standard" mode allows the allocation of a maximum of three measurement units
per I/O module. The information of each unit is communicated in packs on the outputs
of an I/O module. The information is summarised (part good, part bad, warning and end
of cycle). In this mode the allocation address of measurement units 1, 2 and 3
respectively on packs 1, 2 and 3 can be modified. For example unit 1 on block 3, unit 2
on block 1 and unit 3 on block 2.
The "compact" mode enables the recovery of information from 9 measurement units
on a single I/O module, the information sent is limited to part good, global end of cycle
and warning. This mode is useful if the number of measurement units is much greater
than the number of I/O modules or to limit the number of I/O modules.
Note: in standard or compact mode a START without unit selection starts all the units.

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