Specifications
VA6x User’s Reference 405-00022-00
24 Rev 06; 7 April 2011
Terminal Block Definitions for Opto-Isolation Breakout
Pin # Function Pin # Function Pin # Function Pin # Function
1 IN0 9 IN4 17 OUT0+ 25 OUT4+
2 GND 10 GND 18 OUT0– 26 OUT4–
3 IN1 11 IN5 19 OUT1+ 27 OUT5+
4 GND 12 GND 20 OUT1– 28 OUT5–
5 IN2 13 IN6 21 OUT2+ 29 OUT6+
6 GND 14 GND 22 OUT2– 30 OUT6–
7 IN3 15 IN7 23 OUT3+ 31 OUT7+
8 GND 16 GND 24 OUT3– 32 OUT7–
Solution Switching Using I/O
iNspect and iLabel Solutions can be switched through the I/O Connector or the Breakout board,
for line changeovers. You supply a “Solution ID” number, 00 through 31 with 5 bits, or 00
through 63 with 6 bits as shown, and a “load” signal, using 6 switches and a button. The necessary
circuit is illustrated below, and the I/O Connector pin numbers are given. This hardware switch-
ing feature is enabled or disabled on the Save/Export Solution panel in iNspect and iLabel.
Solution ID bit 0 pin 3
Solution ID bit 2 pin 4
Solution ID bit 3 pin 17
Solution ID bit 4 pin 5
Change Solution input pin 15
V+ pin 24
Solution ID bit 1 pin 16
Solution ID bit 5 pin 18
Figure 8. Solution ID Switching Circuit
If there is no ID switch circuit attached, the application opens with Solution 00 running. If an ID
switch circuit is attached (and enabled), the application starts/opens running the Solution ID indi-
cated by the switch.
NOTE Do Not change the running Solution when in the History Recall panel, or when
any dialog boxes or message windows are open, such as image save, file or di-
rectory browse, Reject Restart Count, alarm messages.
If there is no ID switch attached, the Solution ID inputs and Change Solution input can be used as
General Purpose inputs GPI1–GPI7 in Conditional Outputs and Equation Assignments in iLabel
and iNspect Solutions.










