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R30SVF4

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-9023  Rev.2  P. 3 / 5

INSTALLATION

 

INSTALLATION TO THE BASE

Use the Installation Base (model: R30BS).
The I/O slots are numbered in the ascending order starting 
from the one on the immediate right side of the network 
module (slot 1, slot 2...). 
A code indicating the I/O slot number is assigned to each 
I/O slot and I/O data is allocated in the order of this codes.
When an I/O slot is vacant, blank data is sent or received to/
from the PLC, etc.

PWR COM

I/O1

I/O n

 

HOW TO MOUNT THE MODULE

1) Engage the positioning guide of the module with the In-

stallation Base.

2) Pivot the module on the positioning guide and press it 

down until the lock tab clicks into place.

Positioning Guide

3) Tighten the base fixing screw using a screwdriver (stem 

length: 70 mm/2.76” or more)  (torque 0.5 N·m).

Base Fixing Screw

 

HOW TO REMOVE THE MODULE

1) Loosen the base fixing screw using a screwdriver (stem 

length: 70 mm/2.76” or more).

Base Fixing Screw

2) While pressing the projection on the lock tab, push the 

module upward.

3) Detach the positioning guide of the module from the In-

stallation Base.

Lock Tab

Summary of Contents for R30SVF4

Page 1: ... input signals for safety HOT SWAPPABLE MODULES It is possible to replace a module with the power supplied provided that the module is replaced with one with the same model number and installed in the same base slot Turn off input signals before replacing the module for safety Note that replacing multiple modules at once may greatly change line voltage levels We highly recommend to replace them on...

Page 2: ...bus operate normally Blinks in 1 sec cycles with input value error 15 115 Blinks in 400 msec cycles with input circuit error AD converter response failure ON with internal bus error TERMINAL ASSIGNMENTS 11 VH1 12 COM1 13 VH2 14 COM2 15 NC 16 VH3 17 COM3 18 VH4 19 COM4 20 NC 1 VL1 2 I1 3 VL2 4 I2 5 NC 6 VL3 7 I3 8 VL4 9 I4 10 NC NO ID FUNCTION NO ID FUNCTION 1 VL1 Narrow span volt 1 11 VH1 Wide spa...

Page 3: ...O slot is vacant blank data is sent or received to from the PLC etc PWR COM I O1 I O n HOW TO MOUNT THE MODULE 1 Engage the positioning guide of the module with the In stallation Base 2 Pivot the module on the positioning guide and press it down until the lock tab clicks into place Positioning Guide 3 Tighten the base fixing screw using a screwdriver stem length 70 mm 2 76 or more torque 0 5 N m B...

Page 4: ...4 13 VH2 VL2 I2 COM2 4 14 3 16 VH3 VL3 I3 COM3 7 17 6 Input Connection Examples VHn In COMn VLn Wide Span Voltage Narrow Span Voltage Current VHn In COMn VLn VHn In COMn VLn Note Connect either wide or narrow span or current terminals for each channel Note Be sure to close across VLn and In terminals for a current input Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Input 4 INTERNAL POWER INTERNAL BUS BUS CONNECTOR INPU...

Page 5: ...nal block is separable in two pieces Evenly loos en two screws on top and bottom of the terminal block to separate PC CONFIGURATOR The following parameter items can be set with using PC Configurator Software model R30CFG Refer to the users manual for the R30CFG for detailed op eration of the software program CHANNEL INDIVIDUAL SETTING PARAMETER SETTING RANGE DEFAULT SETTING Unused setting CH enabl...

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