DSAO130A X5 jumper
Hi guys,
I've need to use DSAO130A module, so I've been studying its settings. I've noticed the X5 jumper that means: INTERRUPTION OF INHIB SIGNAL. I've been searching for its explanation in manuals, but I haven't seen any.
Do you have some information regarding that parameter?
Thanks in advance,
Hrvoje
I've need to use DSAO130A module, so I've been studying its settings. I've noticed the X5 jumper that means: INTERRUPTION OF INHIB SIGNAL. I've been searching for its explanation in manuals, but I haven't seen any.
Do you have some information regarding that parameter?
Thanks in advance,
Hrvoje
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Hello
As the S100 I/O manual says.
Inhibit switch If the Inhibit goes active the normal program execution stops and the outputs deactivate or goes to their predetermined value OSP. Taking the jumper X5 away prevents the board from react on an active Inhibit signal and the output signal will be hold. The jumper shall normally be mounted in normal position.
1-2 is the normal position.
The Inhibit function for all boards in the I/O racks is activated if the controllers I/O scan execution is stopped, (configuration mode), if the CPU is stalled, or if the
I/O rack(s) are disconnected from the CPU.
Normal configuration is that you want the output to go to 0 in these cases.
Best Regards
Jan-Erik
As the S100 I/O manual says.
Inhibit switch If the Inhibit goes active the normal program execution stops and the outputs deactivate or goes to their predetermined value OSP. Taking the jumper X5 away prevents the board from react on an active Inhibit signal and the output signal will be hold. The jumper shall normally be mounted in normal position.
1-2 is the normal position.
The Inhibit function for all boards in the I/O racks is activated if the controllers I/O scan execution is stopped, (configuration mode), if the CPU is stalled, or if the
I/O rack(s) are disconnected from the CPU.
Normal configuration is that you want the output to go to 0 in these cases.
Best Regards
Jan-Erik
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