3-16 Mechanical Installation AXIOM™ 400 Product ManualAccu-Sort Systems, inc. 03-AXIOM400-Mechanical_Installation_R10.docMounting the I/O ModulesThe wiring base supports four (4) optional input or output modules that can beused for optional trigger inputs or to operate diverters, alarms, etc. Theoptional I/O modules are not installed at the factory.Figure 3-16: I/O Module Location in Wiring BaseTo install your optional I/O module(s):1. Lift the insulating cover (shown in figure above) out of the way to gainaccess to the wiring base printed circuit board.2. The I/O modules may be plugged into locations I/O 1 through I/O 4. Theselocations run right-to-left, as shown on the insulating cover label.3. Plug the appropriate I/O module directly into the wiring base printedcircuit board. (See Figure 3-17, left photo.)4. Using a screwdriver, secure the I/O module by tightening the captive screw(that goes through the module) into the circuit board. DO NOT over-tighten screw. (See Figure 3-17, right photo.)Figure 3-17: Installing an I/O ModuleI/O MODULE APPLICATIONSOUTPUT MODULES Activate diverter/sorter for noread, multi-read, match, or nomatch conditions. Activate device (e.g., beacon light)to indicate any of the aboveconditions. Activate device for use as a “lifecondition’ indicator. Activate device to follow thetrigger condition. Activate alarm.INPUT MODULES Additional photoeye input forStart/End TriggerNOTE: The following input moduleapplications require customsoftware. Transmit photoeye Divert Accomplished photoeye Reboot signal