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A200/A100 Hardware
Input/Output Terminals (Input/Output Ports)
3
−
10
3.6
Electric Power Wiring
3.6
Electric Power Wiring
Terminal Positions
24 V DC electric power is supplied by attach-
ing wires to the input terminal block’s (+) and
(–) terminals and to the ground terminal (frame
ground).
Twist the electric wires in order to reduce the
effects of noise.
24 V DC
FUNCTIONAL
EARTH
Rated voltage
24 V DC
Allowable voltage range
21.6 V to 26.4 V DC
Rated current consumption
1 camera = 0.7A
2 cameras = 0.9A
Use a Power Supply with an Isolating Internal Protection Circuit
−
Use an isolating power supply that incorporates an internal protection circuit in order
to protect against abnormal voltages coming from the electric lines.
−
The controller regulator is non
−
isolated.
−
When using an electrical device that does not have an internal protective circuit be
sure to supply electric power to the controller only after passing it through a fuse or
other protective element.
Switch the power on and off at the primary side.
−
Switch the power on and off at the primary side (100 V AC). If you switch the power
on and off at he secondary side (24 V DC), you can cause the fuses to blow.
Power
supply
Primary
side
Secondary
side
100 V
AC
–
+
24 V DC
Micro
Image-
Checker
Primary side Secondary side
100 V
AC
+
24 V DC
Micro
Image-
Checker
Incorrect
Correct
Power
supply
Use a power supply that has sufficient surplus capacity!
−
When you first switch the power on, the temporary in
−
rush current far exceeds the
rated current. Therefore, be certain to use a power supply that has sufficient surplus
capacity to handle this (i.e. rated at about three times the steady
−
state current), and
test it to ensure that it operates correctly.
Summary of Contents for MICRO-IMAGECHECKER A200 Series
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Page 9: ...Contents A200 A100 Hardware iv...
Page 11: ...A200 A100 Hardware Part Names and Functions 1 2...
Page 19: ...A200 A100 Hardware Part Names and Functions 1 10 1 4 Keypad...
Page 21: ...A200 A100 Hardware Installation and Wiring 2 2...
Page 31: ...A200 A100 Hardware Input Output Terminals Input Output Ports 3 2...
Page 43: ...A200 A100 Hardware Serial RS 232C Ports 4 2...
Page 53: ...A200 A100 Hardware Serial RS 232C Ports 4 12 4 3 TOOL port VBT Ver 2 Port...
Page 55: ...A200 A100 Hardware About Camera Modes 5 2...
Page 59: ...A200 A100 Hardware About Camera Modes 5 6 5 3 Frame Mode and Field Mode...
Page 60: ...Chapter 6 Product Type Data Creation and Backup 6 1 Product Type Data Creation and Backup 6 3...
Page 61: ...A200 A100 Hardware Optional Memory 6 2...
Page 63: ...A200 A100 Hardware Optional Memory 6 4 6 1 Product Type Data Creation and Backup...
Page 65: ...A200 A100 Hardware General Specifications 7 2...
Page 71: ...A200 A100 Hardware General Specifications 7 8 7 5 CS Mount Camera ANM832...
Page 73: ...A200 A100 Hardware Part Numbers 8 2...
Page 85: ...A200 A100 Hardware Dimension diagram 9 2...
Page 92: ...Dimension diagram A200 A100 Hardware 9 9 9 6 Lenses ANB842NL ANM88281 ANM88041 ANM88081...
Page 93: ...A200 A100 Hardware Dimension diagram 9 10 9 6 Lenses ANM88251 ANM88161...
Page 95: ...A200 A100 Hardware Pin Assignment 10 2...
Page 98: ...Chapter 11 Manual revision history 11 1 Manual revision history 11 3...
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