It's great they give me 3 pins of +24VDC for 6 inputs, because it works out perfectly if I want to use splitters, or at least only have to try to solder two conductors into a single pin, but why only have one (or maybe two?) commons? This type of stuff drives me nuts, because I hate putting giant j-boxes on the end of little robots. I've run into trouble with different companies meaning different things by 'Common' before (You don't wire hand I/O to 0V or COM on Epson robots, you wire them to what they call 'Ground' but really isn't)Ĭan I use the 0V and RDICOM interchangeably? Or do I need to use RDICOM for the common connection of all the inputs? Or do I use the 0V for the common connection of all the inputs? +24V is clear, but the 0V and RDICOM for pins 11 and 12 is confusing. I'm guessing pin 6 is configurable from input 6 tom something else? What the heck is *PPABN? Hey Gang - Looking at the pinout for the EE Connector on an old LR Mate, and was hoping someone could help clarify some things for me.
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