

or redundant installation:
AI 4-20 mA HART 8 channels
AO-4-20 mA HART 8 channels
DI, 24V DC Dry Contact, 8 channels
DO 24V DC High-Side, 8 channels
A Traditional I/O card easily plugs into an I/O carrier.
AI (Plus) 4-20 mA HART, 16 channels
AO (Plus) 4-20 mA HART, 16 channels
DI (Plus) 24V DC, Dry Contact, 32 channels
DO (Plus) 24V DC, High-Side, 32 channels
The following I/O cards are supported in simplex format
to meet your field wiring needs.
AI Isolated, 4 channels
RTD, 8-channels
Thermocouple, 8 channels
Millivolt, 8 channels
DI, High Density, 32 channels
DI 24V DC Isolated, 8 channels
Multi-Function, 4 channels (Isolated DI)
Sequence of Event, 16 channels (DI 24 V DC)
DI 120V AC Low Side Detection, 8 channels
DI 120V AC Isolated, 8 channels
DO 24V DC Isolated, 8 channels
DO 120/230V AC High-Side, 8 channels
DO 120/230 Isolated, 8 channels
All I/O cards are enclosed in a common form factor that plugs
into the I/O interface carrier. The housing is clearly labeled with
the enclosed I/O card type. All cards have power and internal
error indicators. Eight-channel cards have clearly visible channel
status LEDs.
All cards meet ISA G3 corrosion specifications by the careful
selection of superior electronic components and the use of
conformal coating.
Pulse Counters are available on most DI cards. The supported
maximum frequency varies from 0.1 Hz on AC signals to
75 or 120 Hz on 24V DC inputs. For higher pulse counts,
up to 50 KHz, use the Multi-Function card’s high speed
pulse input.
The DeltaV system provides control module level time
stamping for log events and alarms. For greater event
resolution, the 16-channel Sequence-of-Events DI card
can provide signal driven events to a resolution of +/- 0.25 ms
per card, or within 1 ms per controller. Please refer to
the Sequence-of-Events PDS for more information on
Sequence-of-Event data collection and system options
for this feature

The keying mechanism consists of two keying posts that rotate
and lock into the terminal block base. Each post has 6 positions:
A-F and 1-6. Each card is assigned a unique key, which is marked
on the side of the I/O card:
Terminal block keying example.
The keys prevent installation of an incorrect card, and the
graphical information on the card makes it easy to determine
if a keyed slot will accept a particular card.
There are different I/O terminal blocks available to meet the
wiring needs of field signals.
8-Channel terminal block
Fused 8-Channel terminal block
AI 8-Channel terminal block
2-wire AI Plus 16-Channel terminal block
4-wire AI Plus 16-Channel terminal block
AO Plus 16-Channel terminal block
DI 32-Channel terminal block
DI Plus 32-Channel terminal block
DO Plus 32-Channel terminal block
Isolated Input terminal block
RTD/Resistance terminal block
Thermocouple terminal block
The following redundant I/O terminal blocks are available
on some I/O interfaces, allowing a pair of cards to be installed
as a redundant pair.
Redundant AI 8-Channel terminal block
Redundant AI Plus 16-Channel terminal block
Redundant AO 8-Channel terminal block
Redundant AO Plus 16-Channel terminal block
Redundant Discrete 8-Channel terminal block
Redundant DI Plus 32-Channel terminal block
Redundant DO Plus 32-Channel terminal block
The table on the following page lists the compatible
terminal blocks for each card, along with the cards
unique key positions. The first terminal block listed
is the recommended terminal block.
In addition to standard signal wiring, some cards may also
be ordered with Mass Terminal blocks that allow these cards
to be connected to the M-series Mass Connection Solutions
or third party wiring solutions from Phoenix or if IS Barriers
are required from Pepperl and Fuchs, mounted in an adjacent
cabinet to meet special signal conditioning or for optimizing
field wiring solutions. Please refer to the Alliance Program
website for details on approved third-party products.
10-pin Mass Termination Block (simplex only)
16-pin Mass Termination Block (simplex only)
24-pin Mass Termination Block (simplex only)
40-pin Mass Termination Block (simplex and redundant)
48-pin Mass Termination Block (simplex and redundant)
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