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Ronan X96S WEIGH SCALE User Manual

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X96-2008PL

X96-2008PL is the Digital Input/Output Module. A total of 16 bits of digital I/O and wetting/encoder power is provided by the
module.

8 isolated digital inputs are provided. These inputs can be configured for use as:

• dry

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or live

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contact monitoring,

• quadrature encoder

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, or

• pulse counter.

4 relay (2 Amp capacity) output points are provided. Form “C” outputs are brought out to the connector (three connections per
relay).

4 isolated open collector output points are provided. These outputs are capable of switching 4.5 to 30 Volts (externally supplied)
at a maximum of 50 ma.

24 volts DC is provided to be used as a wetting voltage when needed.

An isolated 15 volt DC power supply capable of providing 200 mA is also provided. The primary use of this power supply is to
power a quadrature encoder but can be used for other purposes if it is not required for this purpose.

X96-2009PL

X96-2009PL is the Scintiallation Detector Interface Module. This optional

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module provides:

• 1 isolated scintillation input (pulse counter, max signal 0-12

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V, threshold 0.6 V)

• 1 head temperature input (1 uA per deg K)

• 1 non-isolated RTD (3-wire) input

• isolated power for the scintillation detector 24 V 40 mA supply

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.

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When used with dry contacts, jumpers shall be used on the connector block to provide the wetting voltage. When used in this

mode, input to input isolation is not maintained.

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When used with live contacts, each input shall be able to accept up to 30 volts DC. Zero volts to 0.8 volts are recognized as a

logic zero and 2.5 volts to 20 volts are recognized as logic one.

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The interface to the quadrature encoder shall consist of two inputs, 15 volts DC at 200 mA (described in a later section), and

common.

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At least one detector interface module is required.

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8.6 V nominal.

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The power supply has the ability to control the power to the scintillation detector:

• when commanded by the CPU module,

• when the processor on the module detects a condition that could harm the scintillation detector,

• when the watchdog timer generates a reset.