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– Bulletin 100-50-2.1

2. Setup

See Figure 2 for locations of input configurations and DIP switches. With the IB-G unpowered, select the input signal of 0-10V 
or 4-20mA and desired impedance by installing the supplied jumper to one of the 5 pin locations listed in Table 1. Set the DIP 
switches in accordance with the valve and desired operation listed in Table 2 and Table 3. Each DIP switch is considered “OFF” 
when the switch is positioned toward the middle of the board. This is the left position in the orientation shown in Figures 2, 2a
Default settings are highlighted in yellow.

Warning: Do not apply power to the IB-G until setup is complete, and remove power before making any DIP switch 
or jumper changes.

Notes:

The selection of “Unipolar” and “1596” steps will override DIP switch #7 to 200 pps.
The selection of “Unipolar” and “500” steps will override DIP switch #7 to 30 pps.
If an invalid valve configuration is set, all 3 LEDs will flash and the valve will not move.

3. System Operation

Normal Valve Operation:
On power-up, the IB-G will initialize by giving the valve a 
large number of steps to assure that the valve is fully shut. The 
board will not respond to input signals during this time. This 
routine will take approximately 30 seconds. After initialization, 
the board will position the valve based on the control signal 
provided by the external controller. Note: The DIP switches 
will override the standard control input. Ensure that the DIP 
switches are configured properly. Reference sections below for 
further information. The control signal and valve position have 
a linear relationship. For example; if the external controller 
provides 5VDC signal across terminals ‘S+’ and ‘S-‘ and the 
IB-G is set for 0-10V signal, then the valve will be positioned 
at 50% open; 7.5VDC signal will position the valve at 75% 
open, etc. To allow for component tolerances, the IB-G will 
shut the valve when the input signal reaches 4.05 milliamps or 
0.05 volts depending on the configuration. If power is lost to 
the IB-G or all wires to the valve severed, the valve will remain 

in its last position. Solenoid valves may be desired before the 
step motor valve on critical applications. The IB-G can power 
one or two valves. Two bipolar valves may be used and will 
operate simultaneously and will open and close by the same 
number of steps. The second valve may be wired into the same 
terminals as the first valve. See Appendix C – Wiring Diagram 
for details.

Valve force close/open:
If the valve is required to CLOSE during operation, the “CLS” 
and “REF” terminals should be used. To close the valve and 
pumpdown the system, short terminals “CLS” and “REF”. On 
removal of the pumpdown signal the valve will resume position 
as dictated by the control signal across “S+” and “S-”. 
If the valve is required to OPEN during operation, short 
terminals “OPN” and “REF”. This will cause the valve to open 
to 100%, once removed the valve will resume normal operation.

Figure 2

Figure 2a

5

4

3

2

1

4-20mA

0-10V

1200

Ω

1000

Ω

600
Ω

300
Ω

Table 1 - Input Signal

(jumper location)

Table 2 – Number of Steps

Table 3 – Valve Type/Operation

DIP # 6386 3196 2500 1596

500

1

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

ON

2

OFF

OFF

ON

ON

OFF

3

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

DIP #

OFF

ON

4

Bipolar

Unipolar

5

Std Direction

Reverse

6

Std Response

Quick

7

200pps

400pps

8

Std Operation

Close Valve

DIP #

ON

Summary of Contents for Sporlan IB-G

Page 1: ...Bulletin 100 50 2 1 Page 1 Sporlan IB G Interface Board Installation and Operation Instructions August 2016 Bulletin 100 50 2 1 ...

Page 2: ...the information concerning the product in the current product catalog and in any other materials provided from Parker or its subsidiaries or authorized distributors To the extent that Parker or its subsidiaries or authorized distributors provide component or system options based upon data or specifications provided by the user the user is responsible for determining that such data and specificatio...

Page 3: ...ve open or close feature The IB G can only control a single ESX valve Warning Do not apply power to the IB G until wiring is complete Remove power before making any wiring changes Voltage drop must be considered when locating the IB G away from the power supply and external controller 2 Digital inputs connected to terminals OPN CLS and REF can be used to drive the valve open or closed A short betw...

Page 4: ...rol signal and valve position have a linear relationship For example if the external controller provides 5VDC signal across terminals S and S and the IB G is set for 0 10V signal then the valve will be positioned at 50 open 7 5VDC signal will position the valve at 75 open etc To allow for component tolerances the IB G will shut the valve when the input signal reaches 4 05 milliamps or 0 05 volts d...

Page 5: ...n REV Direction This selection allows the valve to operate in reverse direction STD direction closes the valve based on increasing control signal To reverse the valve direction turn the DIP switch 5 to ON This selection does not affect the force close direction when the CLS and REF OPN and REF or forced close DIP switch 8 is turned on STD Response Quick This selection speeds up valve response to c...

Page 6: ... stroke is set correctly based on DIP switches 1 3 see Table 2 Check to ensure DIP switch 4 is set correctly Check valve for short or open see Test the Valve instructions in the Troubleshooting section If GREEN LED is off or blinking Check signal across terminals S and S The signal should be 10VDC or 20mA depending on jumper selection found in Table 1 If using 4 20mA control signal ensure proper s...

Page 7: ...llector Indicators Red LED Power Yellow LED Valve Closed Green LED Valve Open Analog Inputs 0 10VDC 4 20mA MECHANICAL Operating Temperature 22 F to 158 F 30 C to 70 C Storage Temperature 30 F to 170 F 34 C to 77 C Humidity 10 95 RH Non Condensing Wiring Screw Terminal Mounting SNAP Track Mounting Holes COMPLIANCE CE RoHS ITEM DESCRIPTION IB G INTERFACE BOARD POWER SUPPLY 100 240 VAC 24VDC ITEM NUM...

Page 8: ...ire Green wire Red wire Power S S OPN CLS REF B W G R 24V 24V 4 20mA or 0 10V Control Signal Digital Inputs Orange wire Grey wire M Yellow wire Black wire Red wire Power A1 B1 B2 A2 Wiring Bipolar Valve to IB G Wiring Unipolar Valve to IB G Wiring Power to IB G Bipolar valves only Wiring Power to IB G Unipolar valves only Transformer 24VAC Requires 30 VA per IB board 24 24 24 24 L N Transformer 24...

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