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Caution

MANDATORY

ACTIONS

PROHIBITED

MANDATORY

ACTIONS

PROHIBITED

MANDATORY

ACTIONS

PROHIBITED

MANDATORY

ACTIONS

PROHIBITED

MANDATORY

ACTIONS

PROHIBITED

MANDATORY

ACTIONS

PROHIBITED

MANDATORY

ACTIONS

PROHIBITED

MANDATORY

ACTIONS

MANDATORY

ACTIONS

MANDATORY

ACTIONS

PROHIBITED

The following symbols are used in this instruction guide to indicate and classify the 

relative importance of warnings and cautions.

The following symbols in the instruction guide indicate and classify the precautions.

WARNING

WARNING

Indicates that incorrect 
usage may result in 
serious injury or death.

Caution

Indicates that incorrect 
usage may result in injury 
or property damage.

PROHIBITED

PROHIBITED

DISASSEMBLY 

PROHIBITED

DISASSEMBLY 

PROHIBITED

DO NOT TOUCH 

WITH WET HANDS

DO NOT TOUCH 

WITH WET HANDS

These symbols indicate prohibited actions.

These symbols indicate required actions.

DO NOT SUBJECT 

TO MOISTURE

DO NOT SUBJECT 

TO MOISTURE

MANDATORY

ACTIONS

MANDATORY

ACTIONS

UNPLUG

UNPLUG

This product has been designed with full consideration of safety. Incorrect 

usage of the product may result in fire, electric shock, or other serious 

damages. Observe the following precautions.

Do not touch the power cords during 

lightning. This may result in electric shock.

Do not disassemble or modify the Control 

Unit. Doing so may result in fire or electric 

shock.

Do not touch the plugs or switches with wet 

hands. Doing so may result in electric shock.

Make sure that the Control Unit is free of 

moisture or any liquid. Doing so may result 

in fire or electric shock.

Before connecting or disconnecting cables, 

make sure that the power source is turned 

OFF. Not doing so may result in fire or 

electric shock.

If an abnormal condition occurs, such as 

fuming, heat, smell, or noise, stop using the 

Control Unit immediately, turn OFF the power 

source and unplug the power cord. Not doing 

so may result in fire or electric shock.

Do not use user-made light cables. 

Doing so may cause Control Unit failure.

Do not place the Control Unit in direct 

sunlight or in a high-humidity environment. 

Doing so may result in fire due to internal 

temperature rise.

Always place the Control Unit on a stable and 

flat location. Not doing so may result in the 

Control Unit falling or toppling, which may 

cause malfunction, accidents, or bodily injury.

Do not intentionally short-circuit the positive 

and negative output terminals.

Do not bend cables or jam them between 

objects when wiring. Doing so may cause 

Control Unit failure.

Do not wipe the Control Unit with volatiles 

such as paint thinner or benzene. 

Discoloration or deterioration of the Control 

Unit surfaces may occur.

Do not drop the Control Unit or subject it to 

impact. Doing so may cause Control Unit 

failure.

Use a dry cloth to remove dust or other 

foreign matter from the electrodes. Failure to 

do so may result in fire.

Do not connect any Light Units other than 

CCS LED Light Units. Doing so may cause 

overcurrent and the device may overheat or 

ignite.

Plug the power cord directly into a wall 

socket. Using a power strip or connecting 

many loads from one electrical outlet may 

cause fire or electric shock.

Do not bundle Control Unit cables with 

high-voltage lines or power lines.

Allow leeway when installing the cables.

Always ground the power cord. Not doing so 

may cause Control Unit failure due to static 

electricity destroying electrical components 

including those in the Light Unit.

Use Light Units that are suitable for the 

Control Unit ratings. Exceeding the ratings 

may cause Control Unit failure.

Use a standard Extension Cable that is 

manufactured by CCS. However, if the cable 

is too long, the light intensity will decrease 

due to voltage drop caused by the DC 

resistance of the cable.

Do not disconnect the power cord or 

disassemble the Control Unit during 

operation. Pulling on the cable may damage 

the cable and result in fire or electric shock.

Before moving the Control Unit, disconnect 

all connection cables. Damaging the cables 

may result in fire or electric shock.

When mounting the Control Units in system 

racks or cases, do not insert the screws 

more than 5 mm. Doing so may cause 

short-circuits in internal components.

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Important Information for Equipment Safety

Read before Use

PD3-5024-4-EI(A)

Control Unit for LED Light Units

With Ethernet communications

Thank you for purchasing a CCS product. 

To ensure proper use of the product, 

please read this Instruction Guide before 

use and keep it for your future reference.

Instruction Guide

This Control Unit is specifically designed to control the light intensity of 

CCS LED Light Units.  It is mainly used to control LED Light Units that 

are used for machine vision and industrial inspections.

Connect 24V DC Light Units and Spotlights. Use up to 4 channels.
The light intensity can be manually controlled with a switch on the front panel, or 

externally controlled using Ethernet.
Use PWM control to control the 24V DC Light Unit output at a frequency of 125 kHz.
TCP/IP and UDP/IP Ethernet communications can be used for external control.
Use external trigger inputs to turn Light Units ON and OFF, or to flash the strobe 

(for 24V DC Light Units only).

Features

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2

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3

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4

5

6

INDEX

1. 

Important Information for Equipment Safety

2. 

Names and Functions of Parts

3. 

Installation

4. 

Connections

5. 

What You Can Achieve with This Control Unit

6. 

Light Unit Functions

7. 

Manual Control

8. 

Control with External Signals

 9. 

Inputting an External Trigger

10. 

Errors

11. 

Optional Accessories

12. 

Troubleshooting

13. 

Main Specifications

14. 

Dimensions

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Always use one of the following power cords. 

100 to 120 V range: SVT or SJT, AWG18, 

length: 3 m max., dielectric strength: 125 V min. 

200 to 240 V range: H05VV-F, AWG18, length: 

3 m max., dielectric strength: 250 V min.

Summary of Contents for Lighting Solution PD3-5024-4-EI

Page 1: ...eign matter from the electrodes Failure to do so may result in fire Do not connect any Light Units other than CCS LED Light Units Doing so may cause overcurrent and the device may overheat or ignite P...

Page 2: ...t outlets Insufficient ventilation may cause heat to accumulate inside the product and result in a fire Mounting the Unit to DIN Rail Mounting to DIN Rail Hook the tab on the upper part of the Unit on...

Page 3: ...us Mode refer to items and under 7 Manual Control 1 3 2 To use manual control in ON OFF Mode refer to items and under and 7 Manual Control 1 3 2 9 Inputting the External Trigger The Light Units are tu...

Page 4: ...rrent control Per connector 3 9 W max 700mA max Depends on the light intensity of the Light Unit Only connected Light Units can be selected Detected at any time 3 s 10 5 6 5 6 5 6 5 6 7 10 8 5 5 10 10...

Page 5: ...to turn ON the Light Units continuously To flash the strobe turn the setting switch and select a setting from F01 to F10 strobe time of 40 s to 40 ms The Light Units are turned ON for the period of ti...

Page 6: ...only 6 Lighting Mode Settings Select the lighting mode form Continuous Mode ON OFF Mode or Strobe Mode The lighting time can be set in Strobe Mode The Strobe Mode can be set for 24V DC Light Units onl...

Page 7: ...00N014FCRLF 02F07584CRLF Setting example Setting the L3 light intensity to 75 Send data Receive data when OK Receive data when NG when there is a command error Setting the Lighting Mode 4 01OF0CRLF 01...

Page 8: ...Units turn ON when the photocoupler is OFF and OFF when the photocoupler is ON Strobe Mode Photocoupler OFF Photocoupler ON Light Unit status Photocoupler OFF Photocoupler ON Light Unit status Photoc...

Page 9: ...wer sources with inverters motors etc may cause malfunction Do not bundle product cables with high voltage lines or power lines Doing so may cause the product to malfunction Keep the product cables as...

Page 10: ...10 15 70 VA 50 60 Hz 15 A at 100 VAC 30 A at 200 VAC from a cold start 3 5 mA max 264 VAC 60 Hz with no load 24V DC 1 500 VAC for one minute Cutoff current 10 mA 500V DC 20 M min Temperature 0 to 40 C...

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