AD remote I/O

elevmike

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Regarding the Terminator I/O,

What happens to the outputs when/if there is a loss in communications? I cant seem to find this in the manuals. Hopefully the all go off..??
 
I think the default is for them to all go off, but that it can be changed to latch current state and all on.

Take that with a grain of salt; I've never actually used the Terminator I/O, but I did look into it at one point and the action above is what I remember finding out.
 
I think it's selectable with Dipswitch 5 on the T1K-RSSS slave. Look at page 2-7 and 2-8 of the T1K-RSSS manual on AD's website.
 

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