Sierra Wireless AirLink MP70 Hardware User's Manual page 21

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You can use the I/O pins as:
· Pulse counters
(See
Table 2-4
on page 22 and
· digital inputs
(See
Table 2-4
on page 22 and
· High side pull-ups/dry contact switch inputs
(See
Table 2-6
on page 24 and
· Analog inputs
(See
Table 2-7
on page 24 and
· Low side current sinks
(See
Table 2-8
on page 26 and
· Digital outputs/open drains
(See
Table 2-9
on page 26 and
For more information, refer to the ALEOS Software Configuration User Guide.
Note: The I/O pins can be configured in ACEmanager or ALMS to trigger standby mode, to
sink current, or to pull up the voltage. If you are using the I/O line to trigger standby mode,
you cannot configure it to sink current or pull up the voltage. Likewise, if you are using the
I/O line to either sink current or pull up the voltage, you cannot use it to trigger standby
mode.
You can use the I/O pins in conjunction with events reporting to configure the
MP70 to send a report when the state of the monitored router changes, for
example when a switch is opened or closed. For more information, refer to the
ALEOS Software Configuration User Guide (Events Reporting chapter).
Pulse Counter
Pulse counter functionality is available on Pin 4 on the power connector and on
Pins 2, 3, 6, and 7 on the auxiliary I/O connector.
You can connect any of these pins to a pulse counter. The digital pulse counter is
not available in Standby mode.
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Installation and Startup
Figure 2-10
on page 22.)
Figure 2-11
on page 23.)
Figure 2-12
on page 23.)
Figure 2-13
on page 24.)
Figure 2-15
on page 25.)
Figure 2-16
on page 26.)
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