Instruction manual
Processor Older I/O Terminal Block M-Series Processor and Camera Guide
Datalogic Automation, Inc. 6-26
Processor Older I/O Terminal Block
This diagram illustrates the 37 pin D-sub to Screw Terminal block (Part number 248-0110). This terminal block can be
mounted on a DIN rail, then connected to the unit using a 37-pin cable (Part number 606-0675-xx). You can then wire
from the terminal block to the controlled devices.
General Purpose Older I/O Output Circuit (Sinking)
NOTES: To prevent output damage, all inductive loads must have noise suppressors connected directly across the load, as
close to the load as possible.
Terminal 19 is not an output voltage source. An external power source must be connected to VDD.
37-pin cable connector
Terminal Block
Wire Connections
Terminal Block
Wire Connections
Insert small flat screw-
driver blade here to
open connector
This is an inductive load
spike prevention filter.
This is not an output voltage source. An
external power source must be con-
nected to VDD, as indicated.
Terminal 19 is not an output
voltage source. An external
power source must be con-
nected to VDD, as indicated.