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 Installation 

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Please install the PLC in an enclosure with sufficient space around it to allow heat 
dissipation. See [Figure 5]. 

 

Direct Mounting:

 Use M4 screw according to the dimension of the product. 

 

DIN Rail Mounting:

 When mounting the PLC to 35mm DIN rail, be sure to use the 

retaining clip to stop any side-to-side movement of the PLC and reduce the chance of 
wires being loose. The retaining clip is at the bottom of the PLC. To secure the PLC to 
DIN rail, pull down the clip, place it onto the rail and gently push it up. To remove the 
PLC, pull the retaining clip down with a flat screwdriver and gently remove the PLC from 
DIN rail. See [Figure 6]. 

 Wiring 

1.  Use 22-16AWG (1.5mm) single or multiple core wire on 

I/O wiring terminals. See the figure in the right hand side 
for its specification. PLC terminal screws should be 
tightened to 1.90 kg-cm (1.65 in-lbs) and please use only 
60/75ºC copper conductor. 

22-16AWG

< 1.5mm

 

2.  DO NOT wire empty terminal. DO NOT place the I/O signal cable in the same wiring 

circuit. 

3.  DO NOT drop tiny metallic conductor into the PLC while screwing and wiring. Tear 

off the sticker on the heat dissipation hole for preventing alien substances from 
dropping in, to ensure normal heat dissipation of the PLC. 

 Power Supply 

The power input of DVP-SV/SV2 is DC. When operating DVP-SV/SV2, note the 
following points: 
1.  The power is connected to two terminals, 24VDC and 0V, and the range of power is 

20.4 ~ 28.8VDC. If the power voltage is less than 20.4VDC, the PLC will stop running, 
all outputs go “Off”, and the ERROR LED indicator will start to blink continuously. 

2.  The power shutdown for less than 10ms will not affect the operation of the PLC. 

However, the shutdown time that is too long or the drop of power voltage will stop the 
operation of the PLC, and all outputs will go off. When the power returns to normal 
status, the PLC will automatically resume the operation. (Please take care of the 
latched auxiliary relays and registers inside the PLC when doing the programming). 

  [  Figure  6  ] 

 

Summary of Contents for DVP-SV

Page 1: ...2018 07 20 5011669009 SV12...

Page 2: ...ute Make sure that the ground terminal on DVP SV SV2 is correctly grounded in order to prevent electromagnetic interference FR DVP SV SV2 est un module OUVERT Il doit tre install que dans une enceinte...

Page 3: ...C Vibration shock immunity International standards IEC61131 2 IEC 68 2 6 TEST Fc IEC61131 2 IEC 68 2 27 TEST Ea Weight g 260 260 240 240 230 Input Point Spec Items 24VDC single common port input 200kH...

Page 4: ...No isolation between digital circuits and analog circuits 1 If the scan cycle is longer than 2 milliseconds or greater than the setting value the scan cycle is given preference 2 If the value in D106...

Page 5: ...0 75 C copper conductor 22 16AWG 1 5mm 2 DO NOT wire empty terminal DO NOT place the I O signal cable in the same wiring circuit 3 DO NOT drop tiny metallic conductor into the PLC while screwing and w...

Page 6: ...C power supply output 24VDC 500mA 9 DVP PLC main processing unit 10 Digital I O module Input Point Wiring There are 2 types of DC inputs SINK and SOURCE See the example below For detailed point config...

Page 7: ...are connected to the common terminals UP0 and ZP0 Y10 Y13 are connected to the common terminals UP1 and ZP1 See Figure 11b 4 Isolation circuit The optical coupler is used to isolate signals between t...

Page 8: ...ff 1 DC power supply 2 Emergency stop 3 Circuit protection fuse 4 The output of the transistor model is open collector If Y0 Y1 is set to pulse output the output current has to be bigger than 0 1A to...

Page 9: ...data storage 2 The lithium ion battery has been fully charged in the factory and is able to retain the latched procedure and data storage for 6 months If DVP SV SV2 has not been powered for less than...

Page 10: ...O 8 VR1 M1179 D1179 19 I O 9 20 DIN 35mm 10 21 I O 11 DVP28SV11R DVP28SV11R2 DVP28SV11T DVP24SV11T2 DVP28SV11T2 DVP28SV11S2 24VDC 15 20 Max 2 2A 24VDC 2 5A 30VDC Polyswitch 6W 5M 500VDC ESD IEC 61131...

Page 11: ...24VDC 5mA Off On 150ns 8 s On Off 3 s 60 s D1020 D1021 10 60 ms 10ms 1 A2 X10 X11 X14 X15 200kHz V2 00A2 2 24SV2 X12 X17 No Y0 Y7 Y10 Y13 Y0 Y4 Y6 Y5 Y7 Y10 Y13 1Hz 200kHz 10kHz 250VAC 30VDC 5 30VDC 1...

Page 12: ...M4 DIN 35mm DIN I O 3 Figure 6 I O 1 22 16AWG 1 5mm 4 PLC 1 90 kg cm 1 65 in lbs 60 75 C 2 3 PLC PLC DVP SV SV2 1 24VDC 0V 20 4 28 8VDC 20 4VDC PLC Off ERROR LED 2 10ms PLC PLC Off PLC PLC DVP SV SV2...

Page 13: ...5 Figure 11b 4 PLC 5 Figure 12 1 2 3 5 10A 4 1 DC 6 Figure 13 2 DC Zener On Off 6 Figure 14 5 6 7 Y3 Y4 PLC 8 9 6 Figure 15 6 Figure 17 Figure 18 1 2 3 4 Open Collector Y0 Y1 0 1A 1 6 Figure 19 Figur...

Page 14: ...13 D Flash ROM WPLSoft PLC Flash D Flash ROM Flash ROM PLC Flash ROM D SRAM PLC RUN 1 DVP SV SV2 2 6 24 3 40o C 1000 6 4 5 6 BAT LOW DVP SV SV2 24 1 PLC C F 0 32 25 77 55 131 117 52 132...

Page 15: ...O 8 VR1 M1179 D1179 19 I O 9 20 DIN 35mm 10 21 I O 11 DVP28SV11R DVP28SV11R2 DVP28SV11T DVP24SV11T2 DVP28SV11T2 DVP28SV11S2 24VDC 15 20 Max 2 2A 24VDC 2 5A 30VDC Polyswitch 6W 5M 500VDC ESD IEC 61131...

Page 16: ...1 5mA 8V Off On 150ns 8 s On Off 3 s 60 s D1020 D1021 10 60 ms 10ms 1 A2 X10 X11 X14 X15 200kHz V2 00A2 2 24SV2 X12 X17 No Y0 Y7 Y10 Y13 Y0 Y4 Y6 Y5 Y7 Y10 Y13 1Hz 200kHz 10kHz 250VAC 30VDC 5 30VDC 1...

Page 17: ...N 35mm DIN I O 3 Figure 6 I O 1 22 16AWG 1 5mm 4 PLC 1 90 kg cm 1 65 in lbs 60 75 C 2 3 PLC PLC DVP SV SV2 1 24VDC 0V 20 4VDC 28 8VDC 20 4VDC PLC Off ERROR LED 2 10ms PLC PLC Off PLC PLC DVP SV SV2 DC...

Page 18: ...11b 4 PLC 5 Figure 12 1 2 3 5 10A 4 1 DC 6 Figure 13 2 DC Zener On Off 6 Figure 14 5 6 7 Y3 Y4 PLC 8 9 6 Figure 15 6 Figure17 Figure18 1 2 3 4 Open Collector Y0 Y1 0 1A 1 6 Figure 19 Figure20 2 Zener...

Page 19: ...18 WPLSoft PLC Flash D Flash ROM Flash ROM 1 PLC Flash ROM D SRAM PLC RUN 1 DVP SV SV2 2 6 24 3 40o C 1000 6 4 5 6 BAT LOW DVP SV SV2 24 1 PLC C F 0 32 25 77 55 131 117 52 132...

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