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Insulation Barrier

Connector

ZERO

SPAN

Open Control Button (SW7)

Close Control Button (SW8)

4

3

2

1

OFF

ON

1

2

3

4

ON

OFF

Status Indicator

Deadband (SW4)

5

4

3

2

1

0

9

8

7 6

5

4

3

2

1

0

9

8

7 6

5

4

3

2

1

0

9

8

7 6

Manual Operation

Setting SW5

Station No. x 10 (SW1)

Station No. x 1 (SW2)

Baud Rate (SW3)

Restart

Limit. Timer
Comm. Error

Operation

SW6

Figure 4. Component identification, Control PCB

Note 1:  Applying excessive torque on potentiometers and switches may destroy the stoppers of these adjustments.  Turn them gen-

tly and stop immediately where the controls hit the stopper.

4.  OUTPUT SPAN ADJUSTABILITY

The servo-control circuit compares and amplifies “Input as 
Target” (position setpoint) signal and the feedback signal 
from the potentiometer, and drives the motor to such direc-
tion to minimize difference of the two signals.

25

50

75

100

0

INPUT [%]

Adjustable SPAN at ZERO CCW (counterclockwise)
Adjustable SPAN at ZERO CW (clockwise)

0

25

50

75

100

OUTPUT STEM POSITION [%]

SPAN CCW

ZERO CW

ZERO CCW

SPAN CW

Adjustable SPAN

Adjustable ZERO

The Span, with the Zero turned fully counterclockwise, is 
adjustable from 50% to 100%.  With the Zero turned gradu-
ally clockwise, the Span’s adjustable range become nar-
rower, down to 62.5 – 100%.  The Span is adjustable to 50 
– 100% of the remaining total stroke after the Zero adjust-
ment.

Figure 5. I/O characteristics (adjustable range)

L

Maximum Stroke

Minimum Stroke

Yoke Surface

Figure 6. Definition of the minimum and maximum strokes

Table 1. Available Stroke Range for Each Model

MODEL

L

MIN. STROKE

MAX. STROKE

MSP4C-1

29*

  5

10

MSP4C-2

34*

  8

15

MSP5C-1

40

  5

10

MSP5C-3

50

10

20

MSP6C-3

58

10

20

MSP6C-4

78

20

40

*Add 3.5 mm for stem button type.

MSP4C / MSP5C / MSP6C

5-2-55, Minamitsumori, Nishinari-ku, Osaka 557-0063 JAPAN
Phone: +81(6)6659-8201  Fax: +81(6)6659-8510  E-mail: [email protected]

EM-4862  Rev.1  P. 4 / 9

Summary of Contents for MSP4C

Page 1: ...7 1 1 GENERAL PROCEDURE 6 7 1 2 ZERO SPAN 6 7 1 3 DEADBAND 6 7 1 4 RESTART LIMITING TIME 6 7 1 5 COMMUNICATION ERROR OPERATION 7 7 2 CC Link 7 7 2 1 STATION NO 7 7 2 2 BAUD RATE 7 7 2 3 COMMUNICATIONS...

Page 2: ...together with mains supply ca bles or high voltage cables Do not install them in the same duct OUTDOOR USE When installing the MSPxC outdoor or where it is ex posed to rain or water drops be sure to f...

Page 3: ...R XS2M D424 2 OMRON PIN ASSIGNMENT 1 24 V 2 Not used 3 GND 4 Not used COMMUNICATION MONITOR INDICATOR LED ID STATUS MEANING L RUN ON Communicating Blink OFF Not entering the network yet Timeout L ERR...

Page 4: ...signals 25 50 75 100 0 INPUT Adjustable SPAN at ZERO CCW counterclockwise Adjustable SPAN at ZERO CW clockwise 0 25 50 75 100 OUTPUT STEM POSITION SPAN CCW ZERO CW ZERO CCW SPAN CW Adjustable SPAN Ad...

Page 5: ...Check that the opening between the yoke and valve bonnet is closed Fix the yoke and valve 7 Attach the position indicator if required MSPxC Bolt M5 Position Indicator Yoke Actuator Stem Lock Nut Valve...

Page 6: ...acted position valve s extended position is ad equate For three way valves the sealing pressure can be adjust ed to be applied in the direction where the output stem is fully retracted not available f...

Page 7: ...Forced Open Position Input 1 0 Disable 1 Position 100 RY2 RY3 RY4 RY5 RY6 RY7 RY8 Enable Target Position Input 0 Disable 1 Enable RY9 RYA Reset Motor Deadlock Alarm Motor deadlock alarm is canceled w...

Page 8: ...ed 16 bit data representing 0 01 by 1 LSB Set Enable Target Position Input to 1 Set Target Position Input For example set 5000 in binary for 50 setpoint Set 50 for 0 5 Binary must be 2 s complement Po...

Page 9: ...perated run a test operation regularly once a week for example to check proper functions 9 TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLE L RUN L ERR POSSIBLE CAUSE HOW TO PROCEED No Func tion ON OFF Normal communication Co...

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