Which of the following measurement(s) should be taken to test an inductive proximity switch?
B) Input and Output voltages
Which of the following will trigger a magnetic reed switch?
C) Magnet
Which one of the following logic elements describes a circuit with two normally open switches in series?
A) AND
OR logic is formed by __________.
C) Two normally open switches in parallel
Which of the following is measured when testing a Hall effect sensor as the target is moved?
C) Sensor output voltage
Why is optical isolation needed for an input device?
C) To protect it from electrical interference
Which type of logic element uses a control relay?
B) MEMORY
An on-delay timer relay's contacts will not change states until __________.
D) A predetermined time has elapsed
The button located on a Directional Control Valve is called?
A) Manual Override
Which of the following statements is not true of a ladder diagram?
C) It can have more than one output device on each rung.
How should a retro reflective sensors target be oriented with the sensor's beam?
B) Perpendicular
Which of the following is not a common electronic sensor?
D) None of the above
NOT logic is formed by __________.
B) One normally closed switch
Devices called __________ often serve as the brains of an automated machine.
C) Relays
A sensor is using a sinking output. What will the voltage be on the output of the sensor when it is activated?
D) O volts
Which of the following does a Hall effect sensor sense?
C) Magnetic field
An inductive proximity sensor uses the principle of __________ to sense metal objects.
D) Inductance
What type of material can an inductive proximity sensor sense?
C) Ferrous metal
Two normally closed push buttons are wired in parallel with each other. What type of logic is this?
B) NAND
Which of the following elements describes two or more normally closed switches in series?
D) NOR
Which of the following is not a component of a limit switch?
C) Optical sensor
A SPST magnetic reed switch has _____ wire connections
D) 2
Which of the following is an element of control logic?
D) All of the above
An inductive proximity sensor can detect metallic and non-metallic objects.
How should a technician read a ladder diagram?
B) Left to right and top to bottom.
Witch of the following reasons is why an input device should have optical isolation?
D) Electrical noise protection.
What test can you do with a switch out of circuit?
D) Check resistance
Two normally closed push buttons are wired in parallel with each other. What type of logic is this?
B) NAND
Where are input devices located on a ladder diagram?
B) Left side
A SPST magnetic reed switch has _____ wire connections
A) 2
A three wire capacitive sensor uses two wires connected to the power source. What is the third wire connected to?
B) Controller input terminal
Outputs on a ladder diagram are wired in _______.
A) Parallel with each other
Which of the following describes Ladder diagrams?
C) It only shows control devices
Devices called __________ often serve as the brains of an automated machine.
C) Relays
Which of the following is not a common electronic sensor?
D) None of the above
How should a retro reflective sensors target be oriented with the sensor's beam?
D) Perpendicular
Which one of the following logic elements describes a circuit with two normally open switches in series?
C) AND
When testing a control relay, one must isolate it from the circuit. Which of the following is the next step in this process?
A) Set the meter for ohms (resistance) and check the readings across the coil leads
Which of the following materials can a capacitive sensor detect at the greatest distance?
A) Metal
Which type of logic element uses a control relay?
C) Memory
Which indicator lamp is ON in the diagram
B) Green
What position does the selector switch (SS) need to be in for manual mode?
D) Left
An inductive proximity sensor can detect metallic and non-metallic objects
B) False
Capacitive sensors are able to detect what types of material
D) Any Type
A photoelectric sensor uses the principle of ________ to activate it.
C) Photoconduction
An inductive proximity sensor uses the principle of _______ to sense metal objects
A) Inductance
Why is Optical isolation needed for an input device?
B) To protect it from electrical interference
Is 1CR-B used to seal in PB2 if PB2 is pressed?
B) No
What type of material can an inductive proximity sensor sense?
D) Ferrous Metal
Which of the following inputs will activate Motor 1?
4) PB4
A coil is considered to be a __________?
D) Output
A yellow indicator lamp is?
B) Output
Which of the following is measured when testing a Hall effect sensor as the target is moved?
B) Sensor output voltage
Which of the following can be tested with a DMM with power ON?
B) Voltage
Magnetic reed switches are used in what type of circuit?
D) AC and DC circuits
What is the purpose of 1CR-A
D) To Seal in PB1 Pg 15 Control Relays "Memory logic is used to keep an output energized after the input signal that turned it on has been removed. "
Which of the following are how electronic sensors are different from limit switches?
B) Electronic sensors react faster than limit switches
A two wire sensor is connected in which of the following? How is it connected in the circuit?
C) Controller input terminal and power supply
NOT logic is formed by ________.
D) One normally closed switch
Which of the following does a Hall Effect sensor sense?
C) Magnetic Field
Which of the following is a factor that can have an effect on the performance of a photoelectric sensor?
D) All of the Above
How should you read a ladder diagram
C) Left to right, Top to Bottom
The button located on a Direction Control Valve is called?
C) Manual Override
What is LS2
D) Limit Switch
A sensor is using a sinking output. What will the voltage be on the output of the sensor when it is activated?
C) 0 Volts
What type of Logic is shown
A) AND

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