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Configuring a Single sDIO
Adept SmartController User’s Guide, Rev. E 
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4. Connect an IEEE 1394 cable from one of the SmartServo ports (1.1 or 1.2) on the 
SmartController to one of the IEEE 1394 ports on the sDIO. Continue to 
daisy-chain the IEEE 1394 power from each sDIO to the next. 
5. Connect the 24 VDC input power to the SmartController.
6. Connect a user-supplied ground wire to earth ground.
A.3
Configuring a Single sDIO
The SmartController is preconfigured to support one sDIO module. Its configuration is 
based upon an I/O block assignment method that uses 4 bytes per block and 8 signals per 
byte. Thus, each byte within a block represents an eight signal range of I/O.
Block numbers for general digital I/O can range from 16 to 31; the default is 16. Input 
blocks and output blocks are numbered independently so you can use the same number 
for both an input and an output block. You must be sure that the block number you 
specify is not used for the same type of block in any other sDIO module or RIO in your 
system. 
Default sDIO I/O Configuration
A single sDIO module can be used with the default I/O signal configuration and no 
additional configuration is required. The following signal groups are predefined for use:
• Input signals 1033 to 1064
• Output signals 0033 to 0064
The default configuration consists of the settings shown in 
WARNING: 
Remove power from the SmartController 
before plugging in or unplugging any IEEE-1394 cables to 
SmartServo IEEE-1394 connectors. Failure to remove 
power could result in unpredictable behavior by the 
system.
Table A-1. Default I/O Configuration for sDIO
Input Signal 
Numbers
Block
Byte
Output Signal 
Numbers
Block
Byte
1033 to 1040
16
1
0033 to 0040
16
1
1041 to 1048
16
2
0041 to 0048
16
2
1049 to 1056
16
3
0049 to 0056
16
3
1057 to 1064
16
4
0057 to 0064
16
4