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6 DIGITAL INPUTS AND OUTPUTS
APPLICATION: Digital inputs are used to control the instrument and the digital outputs can be used to control
gates, valves etc. or to produce alarm.
RELATED PARAMETERS: Sub-blocks 35- and 36-.
The weighing indicator has 4 digital inputs and 5 digital outputs if equipped with any option board. You may
enter set point values of the item after pressing key or you may recall them from Memory. Set
Memory has 500 pcs item record capacity, and each item has 5 set point values.
Refer to section 11, page 76 for technical details on Digital Inputs / Outputs including their connection.
Digital inputs and outputs are set to their functions in sub-blocks 35- and 36- . Digital inputs can be
programmed for zeroing, taring, print etc. in sub-block 35-. Digital outputs can be programmed for the
different functions as described below.
The digital inputs and outputs are programmable to use them as a Remote IO of PLC via fieldbus additional
tank, conveyor control, solenoid control, alarm etc.
The input and outputs are configurable as indicated in the table below.
Zeroing, Taring, Clear, Print, Key lock, Remote Input of the PLC via Fieldbus.
Zeroing, Taring, Clear, Print, Key lock, Remote Input of the PLC via Fieldbus.
Zeroing, Taring, Clear, Print, Key lock, Remote Input of the PLC via Fieldbus.
Zeroing, Taring, Clear, Print, Key lock, Remote Input of the PLC via Fieldbus.
Set point1, Zero Range, Stable, Error, Remote output of the PLC via fieldbus.
Set point2, Zero Range, Stable, Error, Remote output of the PLC via fieldbus.
Set point3, Zero Range, Stable, Error, Remote output of the PLC via fieldbus.
Set point4, Zero Range, Stable, Error, Remote output of the PLC via fieldbus.
Set point5, Zero Range, Stable, Error, Remote output of the PLC via fieldbus.
Digital inputs and outputs are set to their functions in sub-blocks 35- and 36-. Digital inputs can be
programmed for zeroing, taring, print etc. in sub-block 35-. Digital outputs can be programmed for the
different functions as described below.