IOX-ANALOG
Support
For features, technical specs, and troubleshooting, see the IOX-ANALOG Support Document.
Best Practices
Expanding your IOX-ANALOG
The IOX-ANALOG can expand from four to eight auxiliaries by plugging in a second IOX-ANALOG to the expansion port of the first and following the steps below.
✱ NOTE: You must remove the cable tie from the original IOX-ANALOG.
In order for the second IOX-ANALOG to report as AUX 5-8, follow the steps below:
- Locate the red and black loop, also known as Short.
- Cut the wires to configure the IOX-ANALOG to act as Aux 5-8.
- Secure both IOX-ANALOGs with a cable tie.
Termination Shunt
You may notice your IOX comes with a termination shunt installed in the expansion port. If you are installing more than one IOX in a daisy chain, you will need to remove the shunt from each device in line, except the last IOX connected. That shunt must remain in the last IOX and should be secured with a cable tie.
The use of the shunt in the last IOX is necessary for the GO device to detect and configure the IOX as effectively as possible.
✱ NOTE: ******Failing to install the shunt in the last IOX could affect IOX communication. It is recommended that you secure the shunt using a cable tie if not already done.