PC Board Quick References
42-02-2M01 A1 5-61
5
Motion 4000
Figure 5.9 Typical Input and Output Connection (Board ID 0 to 15)
Figure 5.10 Typical Input or Output Connection (Board ID 32 to 36)
Switches
Switches are ONLY checked by the board processor on start-up. Press the processor RESET
button after any change to switches.
•DIP SW2:
IO 1
IO 2
IO 3
IO 4
IO 5
IO 6
IO 7
IO 8
IO 9
IO 10
IO 11
IO 12
IO 13
IO 14
IO 15
IO 16
PS1
PS2
+Vn
Power Supply
+Vn
+
-
Power Supply
+Vc
+
-
IN
JP2
JP10 - JP17
I/O 9 - I/O 16
JP2 - JP9
I/O 1 - I/O 8
I/O
Typical Fixture
Connection
PS1 and PS2 are used
to provide input pull-up
ONLY when I/O Jumpers
are set to I/O
When using a board con-
nection in IO mode, con-
nect the associated PS
input to the same voltage
used to power the fix-
ture.
PS1 and PS2 can be con-
nected to separate volt-
ages, depending on the
job requirements.
IO 1
IO 2
IO 3
IO 4
IO 5
IO 6
IO 7
IO 8
IO 9
IO 10
IO 11
IO 12
IO 13
IO 14
IO 15
IO 16
PS1
PS2
+Vn
Power Supply
+Vn
AC or DC
+
-
Power Supply
+Vc
AC or DC
+
-
Input
Output
< 500 mA continuous current
Load
No jumper
JP10 - JP17
I/O 9 - I/O 16
JP2 - JP9
I/O 1 - I/O 8
JP17
Typical switch
or other wired
input
IN
JP2
I/O
IN
I/O