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RIO Panel

10/12/2011 6:16 AM

What is RIO panel. Any of you have any study material please send me.

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Re: RIO panel

10/12/2011 6:32 AM

RIO can mean Remote Input/Output. If so, then it is part of a control system that is installed within a remote panel. It gathers together discrete input and output signals onto a communications bus for transmission to the central control unit, and vice-versa.

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10/12/2011 8:34 AM

Your instructor should have study materials available for your use to aid you in completing your assignment.

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