M-system R3-PC16A Instruction Manual Download Page 2

R3-PC16A

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-8408  Rev.5  P. 2 / 4

COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION

RUN LED

1

11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

10

ERR LED

Status Indicator LED

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

 

FRONT VIEW

 

SIDE VIEW

ON

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

SW1

SW2

ON

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

SW3

ON

4

3

2

1

Count

Reset

OFF

Width

ON

Width

Count Reset SW must be turned off during operation.

 

STATUS INDICATOR LED

RUN indicator:

 Bi-color (red/green) LED; 

Red when the bus A operates normally;
Green when the bus B operates normally;
Amber when both buses operate normally.

ERR indicator

: Bi-color (red/green) LED; 

Red with external power supply abnormal-
ity;
Green in normal operating conditions.

Output status indicator

: Red LED; turns on with the output 

ON.

 

SIDE DIP SW

(*) Factory setting

• ON/OFF Pulse Width: SW1-1 through 1-6

ON

OFF

PULSE WIDTH TIME 

*

1

1

2

3

4

5

6

OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 5 msec. (*)

ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 10 msec.

OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF 50 msec.

ON

ON OFF ON

ON OFF 100 msec.

OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON 500 msec.

ON OFF ON

ON OFF ON 1 sec.

OFF ON

ON OFF ON

ON 1.5 sec.

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON 2 sec.

*1.  Minimum ensured time duration.  For example, with 5 

msec. setting, the minimum pulse width is 5 msec. and the 
maximum 7 msec. (approx.)

• Count Reset: SW3-1

SW

COUNT RESET

NORMAL

COUNT RESET

SW3-1

OFF (*)

ON

Note 1: Be sure to turn OFF during use.
Note 2:  Be sure to set unused SW1-7, 1-8, SW2 and SW3-2 

through 3-4 to OFF.

PC CONFIGURATOR

With configurator software, settings shown below are available.
Refer to the software manual of R3CON for detailed operation.

• Maximum count limit: 1 to 65,535 (factory setting: 10,000)

Summary of Contents for R3-PC16A

Page 1: ...y HOT SWAPPABLE MODULES Replacing the module does not affect other modules on the same base Thus the module can be replaced while the power is ON However replacing multiple modules at once may greatly change live voltage levels We highly recommend to replace them one by one GENERAL PRECAUTIONS DO NOT set the switches on the module while the power is supplied The switches are used only for maintena...

Page 2: ...reen in normal operating conditions Output status indicator Red LED turns on with the output ON SIDE DIP SW Factory setting ON OFF Pulse Width SW1 1 through 1 6 ON OFF PULSE WIDTH TIME 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 5 msec ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 10 msec OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF 50 msec ON ON OFF ON ON OFF 100 msec OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON 500 msec ON OFF ON ON OFF ON 1 sec OFF ON ON OFF ON ON 1 5 ...

Page 3: ...RNAL BUS B For dual redundant communication BUS CONNECTOR 1 18 Po 1 Po 16 17 Po 15 16 Po 14 15 Po 13 14 Po 12 13 Po 11 12 Po 10 11 Po 9 8 Po 8 7 Po 7 6 Po 6 5 Po 5 4 Po 4 3 Po 3 2 Po 2 1 19 9 10 20 24V DC L L L L L L L L 24V DC 24V DC L L L L L L L L COM COM WIRING INSTRUCTIONS SCREW TERMINAL Torque 0 5 N m SOLDERLESS TERMINAL Refer to the drawing below for recommended ring tongue terminal size Sp...

Page 4: ... 2 Present value 9000 and target value 500 it out puts 1500 pulses E g 3 Present value 1000 and target value 3001 it does not outputs any pulse present value 3001 When the totalized pulse upper limit is initial setting 10000 MANUAL COUNT RESET 1 Remove Network Module or its cables and interrupt com munication with other devices 2 Turn ON the Count Reset SW SW3 1 3 Return the module to the base and...

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