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IMS01P12-E1

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

5.5 Jointing Each Module 

Up to 30 modules (V-TIO-A, V-TIO-B, V-TIO-C or V-TIO-D) can 
be connected to one module (V-TIO-L or V-TIO-M).

 

Joint these 

modules according to the following procedure. 

 

 

Jointing procedure 

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 

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

Joint connector

 

 
 

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.

 

 Signal connected to Voltage input and Current input shall be 

low voltage defined as “SELV” circuit per IEC 60950-1.

 

 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 input, supply power 

from "SELV" circuit defined as IEC 60950-1.

 

 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). 

 In the maximum configuration (extension up to 31 modules) the 

24 V DC supplied equipment may draw up to 4 A. The power 
supply shall be capable of delivering at least 4 A. 

 Use the solderless terminal appropriate to the screw size. 

- Screw size: 

M3 x 6 

- Recommended tightening torque: 0.4 N

m [4 kgf

cm] 

- Specified solderless terminals: 

With isolation 

 

 

 

 Make sure that during field wiring parts of conductors can not 

come into contact with adjacent conductive parts. 

 
 

6.2 Terminal Configuration 

CT1

T/R(B)

SG

T/R(A)

RS-485

Internal communication

or 

Host 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

1

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 

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-M), Input channel 2 
becomes unused. 

 

For Heat/Cool PID control (V-TIO-M), Control output 1 
corresponds to the heating output and Control 
output 2 corresponds to the cooling output. 

 

Heater break alarm (HBA) function cannot be used 
when control output is Voltage/Current output. 

 

Control loop break alarm (LBA) function cannot be 
used when control type is Heat/Cool PID control 
(V-TIO-M). 

 

Terminal No. 11 is not used.

 

Mounting 
dimensions 

OUT

 

Minimize
distance

Instrument
power 
terminals

 

IN 

Twist these leadwires 

Shorten distance between
pitches 

Instrument power 

Noise filter

 

 

13

0.

 0.

35.25 

 0.2 

30 

 0.2 

M3 

Module of 40.5 mm wide 

Module of 30 mm wide 

(Unit: mm)

5.9 mm or less

3.2 mm or more

   

   

To prevent electric shock or instrument failure, do not 
turn on the power until all wiring is completed. Make 
sure that the wiring is correct before applying power to 
the instrument. 

!

 

WARNING 

Summary of Contents for V-TIO-L

Page 1: ...to avoid electric shock by operating personnel All precautions described in this manual should be taken to avoid damage to the instrument or equipment All wiring must be in accordance with local codes and regulations All wiring must be completed before power is turned on to prevent electric shock instrument failure or incorrect action The power must be turned off before repairing work for input br...

Page 2: ... 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 JC2 32 to 752 F J04 0 to 800 C JC1 32 to 1472 F J15 200 to 1200 C JB9 328 to 2192 F J09 0 0 to 400 0 C JC4 32 0 to 752 0 F J27 200 0 to 400 0 C JC3 328 0 to 752 0 F T T08 0 to 400 C TB9 32 to 752 F T09 0 to...

Page 3: ...flashing 1 second cycle RUN When normally for internal communication A green lamp turns on When abnormally for internal communication A green lamp is flashing 0 5 seconds cycle In validation of the module which it connected just after the power is turned on A green lamp is flashing 0 1 seconds cycle When CC Link communication stopped state A green lamp turns off SD During CC Link data send A green...

Page 4: ...e rotary switch which there is on the left side of module select communication speed for CC Link For this setting use a small slotted screwdriver Setting range 0 to 4 Factory set value 0 Communication speed setting switch Left side view CC Link side Communication speed and maximum transmitter distance maximum length of Network Use CC Link dedicated cable Ver 1 10 Communication speed setting Commun...

Page 5: ...ecting device for the equipment 5 2 Dimensions Unit mm 6 8 40 5 110 125 78 5 8 2 The above figure shows when provided with the event input output connector but the same also when not provided with the connector 5 3 DIN rail Mounting Mounting procedures 1 Pull down the mounting bracket at the bottom of the module A Attach the hooks on the top of the module to the DIN rail and push the lower section...

Page 6: ...60950 1 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 In the maximum configuration extension up to 31 modules the 24 V DC supplied equipment may draw up to 4 A The power supply shall be capable of delivering at least 4 A Use the solderless terminal appropriate to the screw...

Page 7: ...iation URL http www cc link org Connection diagram CC Link dedicated cable Ver 1 10 CC Link dedicated cable Ver 1 10 DA DB DG SLD FG DA DB DG SLD FG DA DB DG SLD FG V TIO L V TIO M module Master station V TIO L V TIO M module TR Terminating resistor 110 5 1 2 W TR TR Always connect a terminating resistor between the DA and DB terminals of the module to be located at the far end 6 4 Event Input Out...

Page 8: ...ctable Specify when ordering Additional function Autotuning function Events Number of events 2 points channel Event type Temperature event Deviation high Deviation low Deviation high low Band Process high Process low Heater break alarm HBA Control loop break alarm LBA Burnout Temperature rise completion Heater break alarm HBA function Number of HBA 2 points Setting range 0 0 to 100 0 A 0 0 A OFF A...

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