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IMS01P04-E4

 

5.4 Panel Mounting 

 

Mounting procedures 

1. 

Pull down the mounting bracket (A) until locked and that a 
mounting hole appears. 

2. 

Prepare one mounting bracket per module (B) sold 
separately (KSRX-55) and then insert it in the rear of the 
terminal board at top of the module until locked but a 
mounting hole does not disappear. 

3. 

Mount each module directly on the panel with screws which 
are inserted in the mounting holes of the top and bottom 
mounting brackets. 

Recommended tightening torque: 0.3 N

m (3 kgf

cm) 

The customer needs to provide the M3 size screws. 
Select the screw length that matches the mounting 
panel. 

 

(A) Pull down 

(B) Insert 

Mounting bracket 

(Sold separately) 

Mounting 

holes 

[KSRX-55] 

 

 

 

130

.5

 

±

 0.

35.25 

±

 0.2

30 

±

 0.2 

M3 

(Unit: mm)

Module of 40.5 mm wide 

Module of 30 mm wide 

 

 

5.5 Jointing Each Module 

Up to 31 SRVs consisting of the each modules can be jointed 
together. Joint these modules according to the following 
procedure. 

 

 

Jointing procedures 

1. 

Mount the modules on the DIN rail and then joint these 
modules together with the joint connector while sliding the 
relevant module. 

2. 

Lift each of the joint tabs located at the top and bottom of the 
module and then insert it in the slot of the adjacent module to 
fix these two modules. 

For panel mounting, first joint each module and then 
mount it on the panel. 

 

Joint tab

Joint connector

When viewed 
from top 

There is one joint tab at each
of the top and bottom of on
module. Therefore, fix two
adjacent modules with these
two joint tabs. 

Joint tab 
insertion slot

 

6. WIRING 

 
 
 
 
 
 

6.1 Wiring Cautions 

 

For thermocouple input, use the appropriate compensation wire.

 

 

For RTD input, use low resistance lead wire with no 
difference in resistance between the three lead wires.

 

 

To avoid noise induction, keep input signal wire away from 
instrument power line, load lines and power lines of other 
electric equipment.

 

 

If there is electrical noise in the vicinity of the instrument that 
could affect operation, use a noise filter.

 

  Shorten the distance between the twisted power supply wire 

pitches to achieve the most effective noise reduction.

 

 Always install the noise filter on a grounded panel.  

Minimize the wiring distance between the noise filter output 
and the instrument power supply terminals to achieve the 
most effective noise reduction.

 

 Do not connect fuses or switches to the noise filter output 

wiring as this will reduce the effectiveness of the noise filter.

 

 

Power supply wiring must be twisted and have a low voltage 
drop.

 

 

For an instrument with 24 V power supply, supply power from 
a SELV circuit.

 

 

A suitable power supply should be considered in the end-use 
equipment. The power supply must be in compliance with a 
limited-energy circuits (maximum available current of 8 A). 

 

6.2 Terminal Configuration 

 

CT1

T/R(B)

SG

T/R(A)

RS-485

Internal 

communication

CT input 

Control output 1 

Control output 2

15

Relay contact 

NO 

OUT1 

Voltage pulse/ 

Current/ 

Voltage 

OUT1 

+

 

3

6

7

16

17

+

24 V

DC

Power supply

Ground

Thermocouple 

TC1 

+

 

 

Input channel 1 

Voltage/ 

Current 

IN1 

+

 

 

RTD

RTD1

B

A

NO

OUT2

OUT2

+

 

4

4

1

10

13

10

14

13

13

10

TC2 

+

 

IN2 

+

 

12

8

12

12

RTD2

B

B

A

9

Input channel 2

19

18

20

FG

16 15

17

20 19 14  13  12 

18 11  10  9 

Upper-side terminal

CT2

Relay contact

Voltage pulse/

Current/ 

Voltage 

Lower-side terminal

Thermocouple

RTD

Voltage/ 

Current 

Voltage/ 

Current

 

 

• 

For heat/cool PID control (V-TIO-F), input channel 
2 becomes unused. 

• 

For heat/cool PID control (V-TIO-F), Control output 
1 corresponds to the heating output and Control 
output 2 corresponds to the cooling output. 

Mounting 
dimensions 

 

 

 

 

To prevent electric shock or instrument failure, do 
not turn on the power until all the wiring is completed. 

!

WARNING 

Summary of Contents for V-TIO-E

Page 1: ...osed instrumentation panel All high voltage connections such as power supply terminals must be enclosed in the instrumentation panel to avoid electric shock by operating personnel All precautions desc...

Page 2: ...groups and then installed Usable modules Temperature control TIO module Basic type V TIO A C Temperature control TIO module Extension type V TIO B D Up to 30 modules Event input output connector optio...

Page 3: ...JPt100 P17 0 to 400 C PC5 32 to 752 F P23 0 to 600 C PC4 32 to 1112 F P16 0 0 to 400 0 C PC7 32 0 to 752 0 F P28 200 0 to 400 0 C PC6 328 0 to 752 0 F Voltage current input Code Type Code Type Voltage...

Page 4: ...e See P 5 Set the unit address for PLC communication PLC communication setting switch left side See P 5 Set the communication speed data bit configuration and protocol for PLC communication Set the sa...

Page 5: ...imal Factory set value 0 9 8 7 C B A 6 543 2 1 0 F E D Address setting switch 2 for unit address PLC communication Up to four V TIO E F modules can be connected to a PLC communication port Therefore t...

Page 6: ...ps ON ON 38400 bps Factory set value 9600 bps 3 4 5 Data bit configuration OFF OFF OFF Data 7 bit without parity Stop 1 bit OFF OFF ON Data 7 bit Even parity Stop 1 bit OFF ON OFF Don t set this one O...

Page 7: ...y reach of the operator It shall be marked as the disconnecting device for the equipment 5 2 Dimensions Unit mm 110 6 8 40 5 125 78 5 The above figure shows when provided with the event input output c...

Page 8: ...se induction keep input signal wire away from instrument power line load lines and power lines of other electric equipment If there is electrical noise in the vicinity of the instrument that could aff...

Page 9: ...e modular connector should be used for the connection to the V TIO E F module Recommended manufacturer and model Hirose Electric TM4P 66P Event input output connector 1 6 Event input output connector...

Page 10: ...low Deviation high low Band Process high Process low Heater break alarm Control loop break alarm Burnout Temperature rise completion Option Event input Number of inputs 1 point Input type Dry contact...

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