Intermec 203-726-002 Datasheet

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Page 1 - GPIO Terminal Block

GPIO Terminal BlockIF5, IF30, IF61, IV7User’s Guide

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10 GPIO Terminal Block User’s GuideInstalling the Terminal BlockYou need these tools to install the terminal block:• Drill and drill bits appropriate

Page 3 - Document Change Record

GPIO Terminal Block User’s Guide 115 Route the control wiring through the sleeve, split ring, and bushing, and into the terminal block through the str

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12 GPIO Terminal Block User’s GuideConnecting to the Reader: This example shows an IF61 Fixed Reader connected to the terminal block.Connecting To the

Page 5 - Contents

GPIO Terminal Block User’s Guide 13The input terminals access the four general purpose inputs on the reader. Each of the inputs is compatible with inp

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14 GPIO Terminal Block User’s GuideReader Powered InputSupplying the input interface with power from the reader is the easiest way to connect a contro

Page 7 - About the GPIO Terminal Block

GPIO Terminal Block User’s Guide 15Isolated Input InterfaceUse this method to minimize noise caused by distance or grounding characteristics. The isol

Page 8 - Terminal Block Connections

16 GPIO Terminal Block User’s GuideOpen Collector Input InterfaceYou can connect the input to an open collector interface of an external device, which

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GPIO Terminal Block User’s Guide 17Connecting Devices to the Output TerminalsEach output terminal has four terminal posts:• 12 V• +Output• -Output• Gn

Page 10 - Installing the Terminal Block

18 GPIO Terminal Block User’s GuideBecause the outputs are optically isolated, you can configure each one to switch the high side or the low side of t

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GPIO Terminal Block User’s Guide 19Switching the Low Side Using Reader PowerFor low side switching applications, lamp power is routed to all the lamps

Page 12 - To industrial controls

ii GPIO Terminal Block User’s GuideIntermec Technologies CorporationWorldwide Headquarters 6001 36th Ave.W. Everett, WA 98203 U.S.A.www.intermec.comTh

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20 GPIO Terminal Block User’s GuideSwitching the High Side Using External PowerTo switch the high side of an externally powered load, remove the outpu

Page 14 - Reader Powered Input

GPIO Terminal Block User’s Guide 21Driving a DC Relay To Control an AC LoadThe reader outputs can only switch DC loads, but can drive relays that cont

Page 15 - Isolated Input Interface

22 GPIO Terminal Block User’s GuideIf your system needs more than +12 VDC at 0.5 A, you can connect an external power supply to the +12 V and Ground p

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GPIO Terminal Block User’s Guide 23Connecting To the IV7 Vehicle-Mount ReaderConnecting GPIO devices to the IV7 reader requires special considerations

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24 GPIO Terminal Block User’s GuideWhere to Go From HereFor information on configuring and operating the reader, see the reader user’s manual.You may

Page 18 - Switching the High Side

GPIO Terminal Block User’s Guide 25Port Pin Assignments for Terminal Block, IF5, IF30, and IF61Pin Description Active Polarity1–Input 1 Low-RTN2–Input

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26 GPIO Terminal Block User’s GuidePinouts for IV7 Data PortData Port Pin Assignments for IV7Pin Description Pin Description1 TXD from IV7 11 GPIO Ret

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Page 21 - AC motor

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Page 22 - Sample System Diagram

GPIO Terminal Block User’s Guide iiiDocument Change RecordThis page records changes to this document. The document was originally released as Revision

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Page 24 - Specifications and Pinouts

ContentsGPIO Terminal Block User’s Guide 5ContentsAbout the GPIO Terminal Block . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Page 26 - Pinouts for IV7 Data Port

GPIO Terminal Block User’s Guide 7About the GPIO Terminal BlockUse the GPIO terminal block (P/N 203-726-002) to connect industrial controls such as mo

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8 GPIO Terminal Block User’s GuideSome Intermec readers can also provide power for your external controls. For more information, see “Connecting Devic

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GPIO Terminal Block User’s Guide 9Terminal Connections: This illustration shows the input, output, and power terminal connections on the main circuit

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