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5 Installation
50 Version: 1.2.1 MS249E C-863.12 Mercury Controller
Tools and accessories
Suitable signal source:
If the digital inputs are to be used in macros, the C-170.PB pushbutton box, for
example, can be connected, available as an optional accessory (p. 10).
If the digital inputs are to be used as the source for the reference and limit switch
signals of the axis, the signal level may only change once across the entire travel
range.
If necessary: Suitable cable, e. g. C-170.IO IO cable with open end, available as an
optional accessory (p. 10).
Connecting a digital signal source
Connect an appropriate signal source to one of pins 1, 2, 3, or 4 of the I/O socket of the
C-863.12.
5.9 Connecting Analog Signal Sources
The analog inputs on the I/O socket of the C-863.12 can be used as follows:
Use in macros (p. 89): Details and examples of macros are found in "Controller Macros"
(p. 97).
Scanning applications with PIMikroMove (see PIMikroMove manual)
INFORMATION
Analog input signals can be fed via pins 1, 2, 3, and 4 of the I/O socket into the C-863.12.
INFORMATION
The analog inputs (pins 1 to 4) on the I/O socket can also be used as digital inputs.
Analog: 0 to +5 V
Digital: TTL
Tools and accessories
Suitable signal source
If necessary: Suitable cable, e. g. C-170.IO IO cable with open end, available as an
optional accessory (p. 10).
Connecting an analog signal source
Connect an appropriate signal source to one of pins 1, 2, 3 or 4 of the I/O socket of the
C-863.12.

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