[ENG] NetPing 2/PWR-220 v3/ETH & NetPing 2/PWR-220 v4/SMS, User guide -[ENG] [2PWR,v2SMS] Plugging External Sensors
[ENG] [2PWR,v2SMS] Plugging External Sensors
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Plugging a
A sensor is a
«dry contact», therefore the order of connecting wires is irrelevant. The number of plugged sensors is
limited only by a number of free
IO lines.
Loop
Contact Name
First wire
I1-I4
Second wire
G
Depending on the output (I1-I4) on a terminal block, where a sensor is plugged in, it is displayed on the same
channel IO1-IO4 in a web interface of a device.
IO lines, to which sensors are connected, must be configured as the
«input»
in an interface of a device!
A sensor is packaged with an inseparable cable, with connectors on the ends. A cable length can be increased with
the help of
sensor, which are sequentially plugged one into another. Or it can be done
independently with the help of any wire with a minimum cross section of 0,4 mm
2
. Maximum allowable length of a
flat cable is 100 m.
Plugging a
The number of plugged sensors is limited only by a number of free
IO lines.
Colored Loop
Contact Name
Green
I1-I4
Yellow (white)
G
Red
+
Black
G
Depending on the output (I1-I4) on a terminal block, where a sensor is plugged in, it is displayed on the same
channel IO1-IO4 in a web interface of a device.
IO lines, to which sensors are connected, must be configured as the
«input»
in an interface of a device!
A sensor is packaged with an inseparable cable, with connectors on the ends. A cable length can be increased with
the help of
sensor, which are sequentially plugged one into another. Or it can be done
independently with the help of any wire with a minimum cross section of 0,4 mm
2
. Maximum allowable length of a
flat cable is 100 m.