This is another member of the 2600 series of smart I/O modules which connect to an Ethernet via a 2601 communication module. It can read or write to 48 digital I/O lines. The 2610’s microcontroller provides I/O services to a remote client such as model 2601 via a category-3 cable. The cable supplies isolated serial communication and power to the 2610’s microcontroller.
Switch de-bounce
The 2610’s microcontroller uses a 10 millisecond de-bounces filter on all digital input lines. This minimizes errors from electromechanical switch bounce
Interlocks
Up to five independent interlock circuits and/or emergency stop circuits can be threaded through the 2650 relay and 2610 digital I/O modules. Each digital output can be jumper programmed to open when an interlock voltage is removed.
Field Wiring
The 2610 has forty-eight RJ-11 jacks for direct connection to field wiring. Each jack supplies interlocked power and connections for up to three digital I/O channels. Two of the three channel connections are repeated in adjacent jacks. This allows connecting an I/O cable that has three signals to a single RJ-11 jack.
I/O Modules
A wide range of I/O module types are available. Each I/O module type has a specialized function such as analog I/O, thermocouples, relays, digital I/O, etc. A low-cost category-5 patch cable connects each I/O module to its Communication Module. Any combination of I/O modules may be connected to a Communication Module.
All I/O modules have on-board DC/DC converters to power module circuitry. This feature helps to prevent ground loops and associated common mode voltage problems when the I/O modules are distributed over long distances. In addition, the inter-module communication circuits are optically isolated so as to eliminate communication ground loops.
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Pulse Width Modulation
The first eight output channels may be programmed to produce pulse width modulated outputs to control electric heaters, flashing lights, etc.
Status Indicators
The 2610’s microcontroller can monitor and report the state of each I/O line. Each line is monitored with an LED that lights regardless of whether the channel is driven by an external signal or by the channel’s output driver.
The 2610 has a RESET LED that flashes briefly after a software reset. There are also XMT, RCV and LINK indicators that show communication with the communication module. A heartbeat LED flashes at two second intervals to indicate that the 2610 is function properly Non Ethernet System.
Motion Detection
The 2250 performs motion detection in three user programmable regions of interest. For each separate region of interest, the user can set up different motion detection sensitivity. Within the regions of interest motion can be further localized to a 16x16 pixel block.
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