Changing I/O pins

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Akihiro Kobayashi
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Changing I/O pins

Post by Akihiro Kobayashi » Tue Jan 17, 2017 3:12 am

Hello,

Would you advise if I can change the PV380's I/O pins configuration by using PowerVision?
For example, I would like to increase AI and DO instead of sender input. Please refer to the attachment.
If it is feasible, would you instruct how can I do this?

Thank you.

Akihiro Kobayashi
Kimura Corporation
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boyce
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Re: Changing I/O pins

Post by boyce » Tue Jan 17, 2017 8:59 am

It is not possible to change the PV380 I/O pins. Those I/O pins can only be resistive inputs and they can not be configured as digital output or analog inputs.
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Re: Changing I/O pins

Post by Akihiro Kobayashi » Wed Jan 18, 2017 1:07 am

Hello Boyce,

Thank you for the explanation.

I understand that we cannot change the I/O pins.
Is it same for PV450 and PV780?

Thank you.
Akihiro Kobayashi
Kimura Corporation
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Re: Changing I/O pins

Post by boyce » Wed Jan 18, 2017 8:46 am

Yes, the PV450 and PV780 are the same. The PV450 has less I/O and the PV780 has the same number of analog inputs and digital output. The PV480 is an OEM display that has 4 analog inputs and 4 digital outputs. I don't know if Kimura has an OEM relationship, you can look at it to see if it meets your needs and speak to your marketing representative.
Boyce Schrack
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