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ION 7500 / ION 7600 User’s Guide
Digital Output Boards for ION 7300 Series Meters
Digital and Analog I/O Technical Note
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Digital Output Boards for ION 7300 Series Meters
You can extend the capability on the ION 7300, ION 7330 and ION 7350 with an 
optional relay extension board (REB). The relay extension board provides four 
slots where you can plug Grayhill digital output hardware modules. There are 
nine Grayhill hardware modules of varying functionality available.
You can use ION Digital Output, Pulser, or Calibration Pulser modules to control 
the functions of the Grayhill relay. Set the module’s Port setup register to the 
digital output port (D1 to D4) that the Grayhill relay is connected to. Refer to 
“Configuring ION Modules for Digital and Analog I/O” on page 230. For wiring 
instructions, see your ION 7300 Series meter’s Installation and Basic Setup 
Instructions
 for more information.
Expansion Boards for the ION 7700
The ION 7700 expansion boards provide multiple analog and digital inputs, 
analog outputs, digital inputs, and/or digital outputs. Up to two expansion boards 
can be connected to the ION 7700 meter, though the second board requires its own 
power supply. (The first expansion board connected to the meter is powered by the 
meter itself.) Each expansion board offers 15 slots where you can plug Grayhill 
I/O hardware modules. Some restrictions to the use of analog I/O Grayhill 
hardware modules are listed below.
Grayhill analog hardware module restrictions—power supplies
Power requirements and hardware restrictions limit the number and placement of 
Grayhill analog hardware modules on I/O expansion boards. To install the 
maximum number of Grayhill analog I/O hardware modules, you must have two 
power supplies (one for each expansion board). These power supplies are 
purchased separately.
If you only need to install a maximum of six Grayhill analog hardware modules, 
you can power Expansion Board A directly from the ION 7700. Note that if you 
have a separate power supply for Expansion Board A, then you must remove the 
associated jumper from the board. Failure to remove the jumper voids the 
ION 7700’s warranty. See the ION 7700 Installation and Basic Setup Instructions for 
jumper location. Expansion Board B always requires a separate power supply, no 
matter what the configuration.
Grayhill analog hardware module restrictions—direction of installation
The direction of all modules in slots 0 through 7 and slots 8 through 14 must be the 
same. Slots 0 through 7 support digital input, digital output and analog output 
Grayhill hardware modules only (not analog input modules). Slots 8 through 14 
support digital input, digital output, analog input and Grayhill analog output 
hardware modules. Slot 15 is not supported. 
As noted above, only slots 8 through 14 support analog input hardware modules, 
so you can have a maximum of 7 per board. Analog output hardware modules can 
populate both slot groups on the expansion board, so you can install a maximum 
of 15 analog output hardware modules per board. The following table summarizes 
the restrictions on analog I/O devices.