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5/10/22  | MAN1116-08-EN

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XLE & XLT OCS DATASHEET

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1  TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

MODEL 5

Rev T or Later [

Europe

: XLE - Rev R or later, XLT - Rev K or Later]

12 DC In, 12 DC Out, 2 – 14/16-bit Analog In (mA/V/Tc/mV/RTD), 2 – 12-bit Analog Out

XLE MODEL

XLT MODEL

1.4  Control & Logic

Control Lang. 
Support

Advanced Ladder 
Logic Full IEC 61131-3 
Languages

Logic Program Size

256kB

Logic Scan Rate

0.7ms/kB  (XLE) 
0.8ms/kB  (XLT)

Digital Inputs

2048

Digital Outputs

2048

Analog Inputs

512

Analog Outputs

512

Gen. Purpose 
Registers

9,999 (words) Retentive
2,048 (bits) Retentive
2,048 (bits) Non-retentive

1.3 Connectivity

Serial Ports

RS-232 full handshaking or 
RS-485 half duplex on first 
Modular Jack (MJ1) 
RS-232 or RS-485 on  
second Modular Jack (MJ2)

USB Micro-B

Programming only

CAN

1 x CAN Port, Isolated 1 kV

CAN Protocols

CsCAN, CANopen, 
DeviceNet, J1939

Ethernet

Ethernet versions only

Ethernet Protocols

TCP/IP, Modbus TCP, 
FTP, SRTP, EGD, ICMP, 
ASCII

Remote I/O

SmartRail, SmartStix, 
SmartBlock, SmartMod

Removable Memory

microSD, SDHC, SDXC 
IN FAT32 format, 
support for 32GB max. 
Application Updates, 
Datalogging, and more

Audio (XLTe only)

Beeper, System or 
Software Controlled

1.5  High-Speed Inputs

Number of Counters

4

Maximum Frequency

500kHz each

Accumulator Size

32-bits each

Modes Supported

Totalizer, quadrature, pulse 
measurement, frequency 
measurement, set-point 
controlled outputs

1.6  High-Speed Outputs

Modes Supported

Stepper, PWM

Output Frequency

10kHz or 65kHz with 
HE-XHSQ

1.2 User Interface

Display Type

Transflective LCD 
Sunlight Readable

Resolution

128 x 64 pixels  (XLE) 
160 x 128 pixels (XLT)

Color

Monochrome

Built-In Storage

16MB

User-Program. 
Screens

1023 max pages;      
50 objects per page

Backlight

LED

Backlight Lifetime

30,000+ hrs

Brightness Control

0-100% (XLT)
On/Off  (XLE) 
via %SR57

Number of Keys

20 (XLE)
5   (XLTe

Touchscreen (XLTe)

Resistive 1,000,000+ 
touch life

1.1 General

Primary Pwr. Range

10–30VDC

Required Power 
(Steady State)

130mA @ 24VDC

-22 Heater Option 

250mA @ 24VDC
with Heater Operating
*Heater Option - Model# 
plus “-22 

Typical power-back-
light 100%

339mA @ 10V (3.39W) 
182mA @ 24V (4.36W)

Power Backlight Off

15mA @ 24V (0.36W)

Power Ethernet 
Models

35mA @ 10V (0.35W)  
20mA @ 24V (0.48W)

Inrush Current

30A for 

<

 1ms 

Real Time Clock

Battery backed;
lithium coin cell CR2450

Clock Accuracy

+/- 90 Secs/Month at 
25°C 

Relative Humidity

5 to 95%  
Non-condensing

Operating Temp.

-10°C to +60°C

-22 Heater Option 

-40°C to +50°C

Storage Temp.

-20°C to +60°C

Weight

0.75 lbs / 340 g  
(without I/O)

Altitude

Up to 2000m

Rated Pollution 
Degree

Evaluated for Pollution 
Degree 2 rating

Certifications  
(UL/CE)

North America

 

Europe

 

technical specifications continued on next page...

 XLE/XLT 

User Manual 

[MAN0878]

The User Manual includes extensive information 
on:
• 

Built-in I/O 

• 

Common %S & %SR Registers

• 

HSC/PWM/Totalizer/Quadrature & 
Accumulator Registers

• 

Resource Limits

Wiring Details:

 

Solid/Stranded Wire:

  12-24 awg (2.5-0.2mm

2

). 

Strip Length: 

 0.28” (7mm).

Torque Rating: 

 4.5 – 7 in-lbs (0.50 – 0.78 N-m).

XLEe and XLTe = Ethernet Versions

Summary of Contents for XLE Series

Page 1: ...mulator Size 32 bits each Modes Supported Totalizer quadrature pulse measurement frequency measurement set point controlled outputs 1 6 High Speed Outputs Modes Supported Stepper PWM Output Frequency 10kHz or 65kHz with HE XHSQ 1 2 User Interface Display Type Transflective LCD Sunlight Readable Resolution 128 x 64 pixels XLE 160 x 128 pixels XLT Color Monochrome Built In Storage 16MB User Program ...

Page 2: ...log Inputs High Resolution Continued Thermocouple B R S E T J K N Temperature Range 32 F to 2 912 F 0 C to 1 600 C 328 F to 1 652 F 200 C to 900 C 400 F to 752 F 240 C to 400 C 346 F to 1 382 F 210 C to 750 C 400 F to 2 498 F 240 C to 1 370 C Thermocouple Common Mode Range 10V Converter Type Delta Sigma Max Error at 25 C excluding zero 4 20mA 0 10 of full scale 0 20mA 0 10 of full scale 0 10VDC 0 ...

Page 3: ...ings are required for Pos Neg setup When used as a normal input and not for high speed functions the state of the input is reflected in registers I1 I12 Digital inputs may alternately be specified for use with High Speed Counter functions also found in the Hardware Configuration for Digital Inputs Refer to the XLE XLT User Manual MAN0878 for full details Positive Logic vs Negative Logic Wiring The...

Page 4: ...8 H1 I9 HSC1 Dig In 9 H2 I10 HSC2 Dig In 10 H3 I11 HSC3 Dig In 11 H4 I12 HSC4 Dig In 12 NC No Connect NC No Connect 0V Common I1 I2 I3 I4 I5 I6 I7 I8 HI H2 H3 H4 NC NC 0V 12 24VDC J2 Black Name 0V Common V V NC No Connect Q12 Q12 Digital Out 12 Q11 Q11 Digital Out 11 Q10 Q10 Digital Out 10 Q9 Q9 Digital Out 9 Q8 Q8 Digital Out 8 Q7 Q7 Digital Out 7 Q6 Q6 Digital Out 6 Q5 Q5 Digital Out 5 Q4 Q4 Dig...

Page 5: ...ated at either end of the multidrop daisy chained RS 485 network DIP SWITCHES PIN NAME FUNCTION DEFAULT 1 MJ1 RS 485 Termination ON Terminated OFF 2 MJ2RS 485 Termination ON Terminated OFF 3 Bootload Always Off OFF 1 2 3 The I O is mapped into OCS Register space in three separate areas Digital Analog I O High Speed Counter I O and High Speed Output I O Digital Analog I O location is fixed starting...

Page 6: ... Insert the XLE XLT through the panel cutout from the front The gasket must be between the host panel and the XLE XLT 5 Install and tighten the four mounting clips provided in the box until the gasket forms a tight seal NOTE Max torque 0 8 to 1 13 Nm or 7 10 in lbs 6 Reinstall the XLE XLT I O Removable Terminal Blocks Connect communications cables to the serial port USB ports Ethernet port and CAN...

Page 7: ...tion is made to the module 1 Connect the safety earth ground on the power connector first before making any other connections 2 When connecting to the electric circuits or pulse initiating equipment open their related breakers 3 Do NOT make connection to live power lines 4 Make connections to the module first then connect to the circuit to be monitored 5 Route power wires in a safe manner in accor...

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