PRODUCT DETAILS
1732E-16CFGM12QCR — ArmorBlock 16-Point Self-Configurable I/O Block, M12, IP69K
The 1732E-16CFGM12QCR is a sealed, machine-mounted I/O block with 16 self-configurable points wired through M12 quick-connect connectors, plus a dual-port EtherNet/IP network connection supporting Device Level Ring topology. Each of the 16 points can function as either a 24V DC sinking input or sourcing output depending on field wiring, with the module automatically detecting the configuration — no software-side channel mapping decision required before installation.
Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 1732E-16CFGM12QCR |
| I/O Points | 16, self-configurable (input or output per point) |
| Input Type | 24V DC sinking |
| Output Type | 24V DC sourcing |
| I/O Connectors | M12 (per point) |
| Network Connection | Dual-port EtherNet/IP, M12, DLR support |
| Max Output Current per Module | 8 A (auxiliary power) |
| Max Sensor Current per Input | 50 mA |
| Isolation Voltage | 50V continuous (basic insulation) |
| Enclosure Rating | IP65/66/67/69K, NEMA 4X (indoor use) |
| Operating Temperature | −20°C to 60°C |
Self-Configurable I/O at the Machine Edge
Sealed I/O blocks like this one mount directly on the machine frame, close to the sensors and actuators they serve, eliminating the home-run cable distances back to a central panel that would otherwise be needed for the same point count. The self-configurable design takes this a step further: rather than committing each point to input or output at the time of specification, the module detects the wiring at each point and configures itself accordingly — useful where the exact input/output split isn't finalized until the machine's mechanical design is locked down, or where field modifications later in the build process would otherwise require swapping to a differently-configured I/O block.
The IP69K rating covers high-pressure, high-temperature wash-down — relevant in food, beverage, and pharmaceutical machine designs where the I/O block itself is exposed to the same cleaning cycles as the rest of the machine. Mounted this way, there's no panel enclosure required around the I/O block itself; it's rated to live directly in the wash-down environment.
FAQ
Q: Does each of the 16 points need to be configured individually as input or output in software?
The module is self-configuring based on the physical wiring at each point — there's no manual software assignment step required to set a point as input versus output, though the controller program still needs to address each point according to its detected function.
Q: Can the module run on a star topology instead of DLR?
Yes. The dual Ethernet ports support both star/linear topology and DLR ring participation — DLR is an option, not a requirement, for using this module on the network.
Q: Is a separate enclosure needed when mounting this I/O block on the machine?
No. The sealed IP69K housing is designed for direct, unenclosed mounting on the machine frame, including in wash-down areas — that's the core advantage of the ArmorBlock form factor over a panel-mounted I/O module.
Q: What is the QuickConnect feature referenced for this module family?
QuickConnect significantly reduces the module's power-up and network-ready time compared to a standard boot sequence — relevant for fast module replacement scenarios where minimizing downtime during an I/O block swap matters.



