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Chapter 6 I/O Terminals
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I/O Signal Names and Descriptions
The I/O terminals handle the following signals. Refer to Function on page 6-7 for the
functions of the signals in detail. For the electrical specifications of signals, refer to the
reference pages indicated in the table.
Terminal number
Signal name Description
1 24VDC+ 24-VDC power supply
2 24VDC– 0-V power supply
3 COM1 Terminal I/O common
4 ALARM Alarm output
5 HH OUT1 HH output
6 HI OUT1 HI output
7 GO OUT1 GO output
8 LO OUT1 LO output
9 LL OUT1 LL output
10 WAITING OUT1 waiting output
11 STROBE OUT1 strobe output
12 COM1 Terminal I/O common
13 TIMING OUT1 timing input
14 RESET OUT1 RESET input
15 ZERO OUT1 auto zero input
16 P1
Program number
selection input
17 P2
18 P3
19 P4
20 (Not used)
21 0V 0-V analog output
–
22
OUT1
MONITOR
OUT1 analog output
23
OUT2
MONITOR
OUT2 analog output
NPN open collector output
➾See page 6-9
–
–
–
Non-voltage input
➾See page 6-9
Analog voltage output
➾See page 6-10
❈ Terminals 3 and 12 share the COM1 signal in common.
❈ Terminals 21 and 2 are isolated from each other.
• The 0-V power supply, COM1, and COM2 signals are common
in voltage through a choke coil. Check that there is no potential
difference between them.
• All unused terminals must be open. Do not connect any wires
to them, otherwise the LS-7000 Series may malfunction.
CAUTION
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