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Table 6.2: IOS Variable Settings

IOS =

,

,

X

X X

X

X

To configure an entire I/O Group enter the

Group # (20, 30, 40 or 50) here!

To configure an individual I/O Line

enter the Line # (21-26, 31-36, 41-46,

or 51-56) here!

Enter I/O Line Type # Here

0 = General Purpose
9 = Start Input
10 = Stop Input
11 = Pause Input
12 = Home Input
13 = Limit Plus Input
14 = Limit Minus Input
15 = Status Output

16 = Jog Plus Input
17 = Jog Minus Input
18 = Moving Output
19 = Indexing in Progress Output
21 = Program Running Output
22 = Stall Output
23 = Error Output
24 = Program Paused

Define Line or Group

As Input or Output

0 = Input

1 = Output

Set the state

of the Line or Gro

0 = Active Low

1 = Active High

T h e I O S V a r i a b l e

The IOS variable has three parameters when used to configure the isolated digital I/O. These are:

1]

I/O Line Type: Specifies the the type of I/O that the line or group will be configured
as, i.e. general purpose or dedicated function.

2]

I/O Line Function: Either an input or an output.

3]

Active State: Specifies whether or not the line will be active HIGH or active LOW.

The default configuration of the standard I/O set is: 0,0,1. This means that by default each line in group 20 is
configured to be a General Purpose (0), Input (0), which is active when HIGH (1). The following figure and
exercises illustrate possible configurations of the IOS.

NOTE:

When configuring a dedicated input or output, the

second parameter of the IOS Variable MUST match the func-
tion, either input or output, or an error will occur.

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