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IO-0210 BOARD: In some cases, programmable inputs and outputs can’t be enough.

Then, this
IO-0210 board would be useful. This board gives 2 inputs and 10 transistor outputs to the user.

The explanations according to the arrow numbers:


1)Dip-switch settings: As you see in the Picture of IO-0210 board, there are 8 dip-switches. The logic
of these dip-switches is as follows:
1 and 2 dipswitches are used to select the group number of output:

1 2 Prog.output
OFF OFF 1st group
OFF ON 2nd group
ON OFF 3rd group
ON ON 4th group

For example;

If both of them is OFF position, it is selected as “1st group”.


If “1” is ON, ”2” is OFF, it is selected as “3rd group”.

Other 6 dipswitches (from 3(MSB) to 8(LSB)) works with a binary logic. For example;
MSB: Most Significant Bit (3rd dip-switch)
LSB: Least Significant Bit (8th dip-switch)
You can program 64 different IO-0210 boards for inputs.
000000 “IO-0210-1 board PI1 and IO-0210-1 board PI2”
000001 “IO-0210-2 board PI1 and IO-0210-2 board PI2”
000010 “IO-0210-3 board PI1 and IO-0210-3 board PI2”
000011 “IO-0210-4 board PI1 and IO-0210-4 board PI2”
000100 “IO-0210-5 board PI1 and IO-0210-5 board PI2” and so on...
This can be chosen from 0 up to 63. (64 pcs.)
3 4 5 6 7 8 IO-0210-x
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 1
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON 2
OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF 3
OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON 4
OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 5

Here are some examples of dip-switch settings:

“1st group output”


“IO-0210-1 board PI1 input and
IO-0210-1 board PI2 input”
“2nd group output”
“IO-0210-3 board PI1 input and
IO-0210-3 board PI2 input”

“4th group output”


“IO-0210-14 board PI1 input and
IO-0210-14 board PI2 input

2) MCU: By observing the behaviour of this LED, You can understand whether this board is working
well or not. It should blink synchronously. (If MCU is blinking with 1 long, 1 short time, the version
of ARCODE and IO-0210 are not proper. It needs to be updated from –AREM “tools -> firmware
update” after connected all units to CANbus line. Then, they will blink synchronously.)
3) 100 LED: This should give out a stable green light. If it is ON, 24V supply is good. If it is OFF,
there is no 24 V supply.
4) X-CB1 and X-CB2 sockets are CANbus connections of the board. (Big and small size)
5) VCC LED: If it is stable green light, it means that the board is supplied well.
6) PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUTS: As mentioned above, this board gives 10 transistor outputs.
You can adjust them from parameter. (Tools  device parameters  programmable outputs 
IO0210 board outputs) The number of group outputs are adjusted with dip-switches 1 and 2.
7) PI INPUTS: IO-0210 board has 2 inputs. According to the dip-switches you adjusted, you can use
it. (Tools  device parameters  programmable inputs  IO-0210 board inputs)

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