RKC INSTRUMENT V-TIO-J Instruction Manual Download Page 3

 

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3. PARTS DESCRIPTION 

 

Terminal cover

Indication lamps 1 

Module address

setting switch 

Terminal cover

Joint connector 
(Right side) 

Joint connector 
(Left side) 

Indication lamps 2

Node address

setting switch

DeviceNet connector

[Open-style connector]

(COM.PORT)

DeviceNet  side Temperature control side

DeviceNet communication 

speed setting switch

FAIL/RUN 
RX/TX 
EVENT1 
EVENT2 
EVENT3 
EVENT4 

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Front view of open-style connector type

 

 

 

DeviceNet connector

[Micro-style connector]

(COM.PORT)

Connectors other than the 
micro-style connector are   
the same as those of the 
open-style connector type. 
However, only the following 
names are different.   
(A function is the same) 

 Indication lamps 2 

Open-style connector: 
 NS, 

MS 

Micro-style connector: 
 NET, 

MOD

 DeviceNet  communication 

speed setting switch 
Open-style connector: DR   
Micro-style connector: RATE

FAIL/RUN 

RX/TX 

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EVENT3 
EVENT4 

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Front view of micro-style connector type 

 

 

FAIL/RUN
RX/TX 
EVENT1 
EVENT2 
EVENT3 
EVENT4 

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RUN

NS

MS

 

 
 

 
[Indication lamps 1] 

 

FAIL/RUN (for temperature control) 

When normally: 

A green lamp turns on (RUN) 

When abnormally: 

A red lamp turns on (FAIL)   

 

RX/TX (for host communication using host communication 
terminals) 

During data send and receive: A green lamp turns on 

 

EVENT 1 to 4 

Display various states by setting. 
ON state: 

A green lamp turns on 

Display contents: 
Event 1 state, Event 2 state, Comprehensive event state, Output state, 
Control state, Execution segment state, Time signal state 

[Indication lamps 2] 

 

FAIL (for DeviceNet communication) 

When abnormally: 

A red lamp turns on 

Communication environment setting mode by the switch: 
 

A red lamp flashes 

 

RUN (for DeviceNet communication) 

When normally: 

A green lamp turns on 

Memory backup error: 

A green lamp flashes slowly 

Module configuration error: 

A green lamp flashes slowly 

Communication error: 

A green lamp flashes slowly 

Data collection just after the power is turned on: 
 

A green lamp flashes rapidly 

 

NS or NET (Network status) 

Network is operating normally, but communications have not yet 
been established: 

A green lamp flashes 

 

 

Network is operating normally (communications established):
 

A green lamp turns on 

I/O connection is timeout: 

A red lamp flashes 

A fatal communications error has occurred   
Network communications are not possible: 
 

A red lamp turns on 

 

MS or MOD (Module status) 

When DeviceNet communication is normal: 
 

A green lamp turns on 

Module configuration error:  A green lamp flashes 
Memory backup error: 

A red lamp turns on 

 
 

4. COMMUNICATION SETTING 

Set communication setting before mounting and wiring of SRV. 

 

 
 

Do not separate the module mainframe from the terminal 
base with the power turned on. If separated, adjusted data 
may be destroyed; control be stopped, and no return can be 
made. 

 

4.1 Address Setting 

 

Node address setting 

To identify each device connected to the network, it is necessary 
to set a different address to each device (node). For the 
DeviceNet, as it is possible to connect up to 64 devices including 
a master to the network, node address (MAC ID) from 0 to 63 
can be set.

 

For this setting, use a small blade screwdriver. 

 

FAIL/RUN
RX/TX 
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EVENT3 
EVENT4 

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MSD: High-order digit setting 

(Set value 

×

10)

Setting range: 0 to 63 

(Factory set value: 63) 

LSD: Low-order digit setting 

(Set value 

×

1)

Node address setting switch 

 

 

The above figure is open-style connector type. The 
figure of micro-style connector type is the same as a 
open-style connector type. 

 

When any number exceeding 64 is set, the node 
address number becomes “63.” 

 

 

Module address setting 

Set a module address (temperature control side). For this setting, 
use a small blade screwdriver.   

 

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Module address setting switch 

High-order digit setting 
(set value 

×

 10) 

Setting range: 0 to 98 
(Factory set value: 0) 

Low-order digit setting 
(set value 

×

 1) 

 

 

Do not set “99” to a module address of the 
temperature control side, as the module address of 
DeviceNet side is fixed in “99.” Otherwise, 
malfunction may result. 

 

Indication 
lamps 2 

Indication
lamps 1 

Temperature control side

DeviceNet side

CAUTION

Summary of Contents for V-TIO-J

Page 1: ...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 described in this manual...

Page 2: ...K K02 0 to 400 C KB9 32 to 752 F K04 0 to 800 C KB8 32 to 1472 F K16 200 to 1372 C KB7 328 to 2501 F K09 0 0 to 400 0 C KC2 32 0 to 752 0 F K35 200 0 to 400 0 C KC1 328 0 to 752 0 F J J02 0 to 400 C J...

Page 3: ...idly NS or NET Network status Network is operating normally but communications have not yet been established A green lamp flashes Network is operating normally communications established A green lamp...

Page 4: ...ommunication mode selection OFF DeviceNet communication mode ON Host communication RS 485 mode Factory set value DeviceNet communication mode Switch No 3 OFF fixed Don t change this one Switch No 8 OF...

Page 5: ...igure of micro style connector type is the same as a open style connector type Depth in connector mounting Conduct installation in consideration of the sizes of the connector and cable when connector...

Page 6: ...esistance 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 noi...

Page 7: ...Number of inputs 2 points Isolated between each channel Thermocouple input Voltage low input Not isolated between each channel RTD input Voltage high input Current input Input type Thermocouple K J T...

Page 8: ...nnection T branch connection Terminating resistor 121 1 4 W is necessary Communication speed 125 kbps 250 kbps or 500 kbps Error control CRC error Node address MAC ID duplication check Maximum number...

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