Innotech Genesis V4 System User Manual

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Installation Instructions for Innotech Genesis Systems

Edition 011100

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Table 3-5. Genesis II Digital Controller Analogue Outputs.

TERMINAL

SIGNAL

TERMINAL

SIGNAL

65

AO1

77

AO5

66

AO2

78

AO6

67

AO3

79

AO7

68

AO4

80

AO8

69

Common

81

Common

70

Common

82

Common

71

Common

83

Common

72

Common

84

Common

73

AO9

85

AO13

74

AO10

86

AO14

75

AO11

87

AO15

76

AO12

88

AO16

3-3.1.6.

Pulse Counter Inputs.

A single, high-speed digital input is provided to

facilitate the counting of rectangular wave signals (0-12Vdc, from DC up to 25kHz). Refer
to Table 3-6 for terminal number assignments. Terminals 37 and 38 provide 12Vdc power
to the pulse source, if required. Terminals 39 and 40 are the pulse-input terminals. The
input is polarity sensitive so it is important that correct polarity be observed.

Table 3-6. Pulse Counter Input Terminals.

TERMINA

L

SIGNAL

37

+12Vdc to Pulse Source

38

–12Vdc to Pulse Source

39

+ Pulse Input

40

– Pulse Input

3-3.1.7.

LEM/REM Connector.

The LEM/REM connector is a 10-pin ribbon cable

connector that provides access between the Digital Controller and the expansion modules.

NOTE

When expansion modules are used with a Digital Controller, LEMs
and REMs must not be mixed. Modules used may be either LEMs or
REMs, but not both.

Connectors along the cable are spaced at 150mm intervals; therefore it is critical that the
LEMs are located as close as possible to the Digital Controller and to each other.

REMs access to the Digital Controller is through a GENII RMI Remote Module Interface
Unit. The RMI is installed close to the Digital Controller and connects to it by a short

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