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Chapter 4
Specifications
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Specifications
Type
4-channel
8-channel
Connector type
e-CON connector type
Connector type
e-CON connector type
Model No.
SL-VTP4J
SL-VTP4E
SL-VTP8J
SL-VTP8E
Applicable connector
Snap male connector
SL-CP1
,
SL-CP2
,
SL-CP3
e-CON conforming con-
nector
Snap male connector
SL-CP1
,
SL-CP2
,
SL-CP3
e-CON conforming con-
nector
Supply voltage
24V DC±10% (Supplied from
S-LINK V
controller or separate power supply)
Current consumption
60mA or less (when all points are ON)
90mA or less (when all points are ON)
Allowable passing current
(Note)
Total: 2A or less
Address setting
Using switches, in the range of 0 to 511
Output
NPN open-collector transistor (photo-isolation)
• Maximum sink current: 200mA
• Applied voltage: 30V DC or less (between output and 0V)
• Residual voltage: 1.5V or less (at 200mA sink current)
0.4V or less (at 16mA sink current)
Output operation
The output transistor will be turned on if the output signal is sent from the signal transmission line.
Short-circuit protection
Incorporated (Note 2)
Number of output points
4 points
8 points
Indicators
Power
Green LED (lights up when the power is supplied)
Transmission
Green LED (blinks when the synchronization signal is sent from the
S-LINK V
controller)
Output
Orange LED (lights up when the output signal of the corresponding channel is turned ON)
Output holding function
Incorporated
Environmental resistance
Ambient temperature
(Note 3, 4)
-10 to +55ºC (No dew condensation or icing allowed), Storage: -20 to +70ºC
Ambient humidity
35 to 85% RH, Storage: 35 to 85% RH
Noise immunity
Power line: 500Vp, 10ms cycle, 1µs pulse width
Common: 1,000Vp, 10ms cycle, 1µs pulse width (with noise simulator)
Voltage withstandability
1,000V AC for one min. between all terminals connected together and enclosure
Insulation resistance
20MΩ, or more, with 500V DC megger between all terminals connected together and enclosure
Vibration resistance
10 to 150Hz frequency, 0.75mm amplitude or maximum acceleration 49m/s² in X, Y and Z directions for two
hours each
Shock resistance
490m/s
2
acceleration (Approx. 50G) in X, Y and Z directions for three times each
Mounting
Mounted on DIN rail or by tightening screws
Tightening torque
Mounting screw: 0.8N·m or less
Material
Enclosure: ABS, Installation base: POM
Cable
0.5mm
2
4-core flat cable, 0.6m long
Weight
Approx. 75g
Approx. 80g
Accessory
Connector I/O unit mounting base: 1 pc.
Notes: 1) Each value includes the current consumption of this unit and connected machine.
2) If one of the output channels is shorted, the short-circuit protective function will be activated to protect all the channels, and outputting
signals to the external machine will be stopped. Eliminate the cause of the problem, and the system will be automatically restored.
3) If this product is stored in the control panel together with the other units, the temperature may rise above the specified operation tem
-
perature due to the heat generated by the other units.
In this case, install a cooling fan, etc. so that the ambient temperature can be in the specified range.
4) In some cases, you cannot install the same connector output units close to each other, or connector output units and other I/O units
close to each other. The distance between these units depends on the ambient temperature.
While referring to the following figure, secure enough distance between the units.
<To horizontally install the units>
8
6
-
10 0 10 20 30 40 5055
4
2
0
L
L
L
Units
L=0
L=5
L=10
L=15
L=20
L=25
Number of simultaneously turned-on points (point)
Ambient temperature (°C)
<To vertically install the units>
8
6
-
10 0 10 20 30 40 5055
4
2
0
L
L
L
Units
L=0
L=5
L=10
L=15
L=20
Number of simultaneously turned-on points (point)
Ambient temperature (°C)
Summary of Contents for S-LINK V
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