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[ENG] NetPing IO R401, User Guide -[ENG] [R401] 5. Connection of sensors
[ENG] [R401] 5. Connection of sensors
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Cable (coloured)
Cable (flat)
Terminal
Green
Marked (red) wire
One of the lines IO1...2 or I3...4
White
The first wire after the marked one
GND
Black
The second wire after the marked one
GND
Red
The third wire after the marked one
+12 V
The sensor is supplied with a non-detachable cable with a lug at the ends. You can extend the length of the cable
using
, which are connected in series into each other, or independently using any wire with a
cross section of at least 0.4 mm
2
. The maximum permissible loop length is 100 meters.
is restricted only by the number of free IO-lines.
When you connect the socket, you will use all the wires, except the brown (white) one. The IO-line to which the
is connected should be put into the "Input" state. When the state is "log. 0 "on the IO-line at
the socket there will be 220 V - the load will be turned on. When the state is "log. 1 ”on the IO-line, the socket will be
withour power, the load will be disconnected.
The management of external sockets from IO-lines:
Coloured cable
Terminal
Red
+5V
Black
GND
Blue (green)
One of the IO1...2 lines
Coloured cable
Terminal
While
One of the IO1...2 lines (in the
«output» mode, log. 1)
Attention! The sensors of the "dry contact" type: a supply volyage sensor 995S2, a liquid sensor and other are
connected to IO1...2 lines of the device or to input lines. You can conect any 4 sensors from this set.
Attention! The corresponding IO-line must be switched to the "input" mode in the device settings.
Attention! The brown (white) wire is not used and should be left disconnected.