Emerson 20/20 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Section 18 • Auxiliary Input / Output
Overview
The Auxiliary Input/Output (I/O) section of the Vission 
20/20 gives the operator fl exibility to add peripheral 
instruments and/or devices such as motors, valves and 
solenoids. With these additions, customer confi gurable 
I/Os are useful in expanding the functions of the Vission 
20/20 where it was not explicitly designed to control, 
see Figure 18-1. Auxiliary Input/Output Screen.
Setting up one or more of the auxiliary inputs or out-
puts start with the confi guration screen. In order to en-
able the auxiliary I/O, the Vission 20/20 must fi rst be 
equipped with one of the available expandable I/O cards 
and the card must be selected on page 6 of the confi gu-
ration screen. Once the appropriate card is available, 
then the operator will be permitted to enable and name 
the desired auxiliary I/O. The operator can then navigate 
to the Auxiliary I/O screen where the operator can defi ne 
how that I/O will operate.
Digital Inputs:
The Digital Inputs section of the auxiliary I/O allows an 
operator to confi gure the auxiliary digital inputs. The 
digital input can be confi gured to produce an alarm, a 
trip, and an inhibit on either a high or low input. A low 
input is 0vac and a high is 120vac on the enabled input. 
Leaving all options in their default setting will mean 
no action will be taken on an enable input. The input 
will simply be available for viewing at the panel or by 
communications.
Trip/Alarm Check:
•  Selecting this checkbox enables the alarms and/or 
trip functions of the Vission 20/20 for the desired 
digital input. The accompanying drop-down box 
gives the operator the fl exibility to choose whether 
the alarm and/or tip occurs if the input is high or low.
Figure 18-1. Auxiliary Input/Output Screen