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R7C-MS4

EM-7801-Q  Rev.2  P. 2 / 10

COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION

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

ERR

RD

RUN

SD

PWR

X10

X1

STATION ADD.

B.RATE

CNFG.

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

4

5

6

7

1

2

3

10 11 12 13

2

3

4

1

15 16 17 18

7

8

9

6

14

5

(A)  Status Indicator LED 

*

1

(B)  Station Address Setting Rotary SW
(C)  Baud Rate Setting Rotary SW
(D)  Operating Mode Setting DIP SW (SW1)
(E)  PC Configurator Jack
(F)  CC-Link, Power Supply Terminals
(G)  Input Terminals

*

1. Refer to ‘Status Indicator LED’ section for detailed information.

(A)

(F)

(G)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

 

STATUS INDICATOR LED

ID

COLOR FUNCTION

PWR

Red

Turns on when the internal 5 V is sup-
plied normally.

RUN

Red

Turns on when the refresh data is re-
ceived normally.

ERR

Red

Turns on when the received data is 
abnormal.

SD

Red

Turns on when the module is transmit-
ting.

RD

Red

Turns on when the module is receiving.

 

STATION ADDRESS

Station Address is selected between 1 and 64 in decimal.
The left switch determines the tenth place digit, while the
right switch does the ones place digit of the address.

5

4

3

2

1

0

9

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

0

9

8

7

6

Station Address Setting (x1)

Station Address Setting (x10)

 

BAUD RATE

Baud Rate is selected with the rotary switch.

5

4

3

2

1

0

9

8

7

6

Baud Rate Setting

0 : 156 kbps
1 : 625 kbps
2 : 2.5 Mbps
3 : 5 Mbps
4 : 10 Mbps

 

OPERATING MODE

(*) Factory setting

• Extension (SW1-1, 1-2)

SW1-1 SW1-2 EXTENSION

OFF

OFF

No extension (*)

ON

OFF

Discrete input, 8 or 16 points

OFF

ON

Discrete output, 8 or 16 points

• Conversion rate / Accuracy (SW1-3, 1-4)

SW1-3 SW1-4 CONVERSION RATE / ACCURACY

OFF

OFF

80 msec. / ±0.1% (*)

ON

OFF

40 msec. / ±0.2%

OFF

ON

20 msec. / ±0.4%

ON

ON

10 msec. / ±0.8%

Note: Be sure to unused SW1-5 through 1-8 to OFF.

 

POWER SUPPLY, CC-LINK TERMINAL ASSIGNMENT

4

DA

5

DG

6

+24V

1

DB

2

SLD

3

FG

7

0V

NO.

ID

FUNCTION, NOTES

1

DB

White

2

SLD

Shield

3

FG

FG

4

DA

Blue

5

DG

Yellow

6

+24V

Power input (24V DC)

7

0V

Power input (0V)

 

INPUT TERMINAL ASSIGNMENT

10

H0

11

S0

12

H1

1

NC

2

L0

3

NC

13

S1

4

L1

14

NC

5

NC

15

H2

6

NC

16

S2

7

L2

17

H3

8

NC

9

L3

18

S3

NO.

ID

FUNCTION

NO.

ID

FUNCTION

1

NC

No connection

10

H0

Pot. H0

2

L0

Pot. L0

11

S0

Pot. S0

3

NC

No connection

12

H1

Pot. H1

4

L1

Pot. L1

13

S1

Pot. S1

5

NC

No connection

14

NC

No connection

6

NC

No connection

15

H2

Pot. H2

7

L2

Pot. L2

16

S2

Pot. S2

8

NC

No connection

17

H3

Pot. H3

9

L3

Pot. L3

18

S3

Pot. S3

 

EXTENSION MODULE

Combinations with all extension modules are selectable.

056 222 38 18

[email protected]

www.sentronic.com

SENTRONIC

AG

Summary of Contents for R7C-MS4

Page 1: ...ions Choose a surge protector with its maximum surge voltage 40V or less between lines Rec ommended M System model MDP D24 POWER INPUT RATING OPERATIONAL RANG Locate the power input rating marked on t...

Page 2: ...Address Setting x10 BAUD RATE Baud Rate is selected with the rotary switch 5 4 3 2 1 0 9 8 7 6 Baud Rate Setting 0 156 kbps 1 625 kbps 2 2 5 Mbps 3 5 Mbps 4 10 Mbps OPERATING MODE Factory setting Exte...

Page 3: ...the station due to noise interference Missing parts of the data sent from the master ON OFF OFF OFF OFF Unable to receive data due to wire breakdown ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF Faulty Baud Rate and or Stati...

Page 4: ...or CC Link POWER 18 M3 SCREW TERMINALS for INPUT 6 24 6 24 CONNECTION DIAGRAM 4 7 6 3 2 5 1 0V 24V DC FG SLD DG DB DA Input Connection Example 10 H0 11 S0 2 L0 INPUT 0 H1 S1 L1 INPUT 1 H2 S2 L2 INPUT...

Page 5: ...ION Analog input 0 Analog input 1 Analog input 2 Analog input 3 RWrn 0 1 2 3 Unused Unused Unused Unused RWwn 0 1 2 3 Interval timed Response X Refresh Data Y RX n 0 F to RX n 0 0 Reserved Status RX n...

Page 6: ...Input 1 ADC error Input 2 ADC error Input 3 ADC error Unused Input range error 15 115 0 Normal 1 Error ADC error no response from ADC 0 Normal 1 Error STATUS Analog input module without extension mod...

Page 7: ...a thick cable to maintain low imped ance at high frequency Use shielded cables for the signals taken out of the control panel Choose a thick and short cable to ground the FG terminal of the R7C module...

Page 8: ...d the panel cover with an earth strap grounding may be strengthened and EMC may be improved Ground the control panel at low impedance using e g braided wires Keep the opening for ventilation as small...

Page 9: ...ions are illustrated in the next page Keep cables as short as possible It prevents noise emissions from the cables and noise overlapping to the cables Attach a ferrite core to reduce noise impact to t...

Page 10: ...tus Keep the cable as short as possible To external apparatus Shielded Cable Earth Clamp Remove a part of the shielded cable cover and ground it to the internal panel plate using an earth clamp To con...

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