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MI00102 -E

4

ENGLISH - 6/8

8 mm

0,2..2,5 mm

2

Electrical Connections

The module has been designed for spring-type terminal
electrical connections.
Proceed as follows to make the connections:
1 - Strip the cables by 0.8 mm
2 - Insert a screwdriver in the square hole and press it

until the cable lock spring opens.

3 - Insert the cable in the round hole.
4 - Remove the screwdriver and make sure that the cable

is tightly fastened in the terminal.

Power supply

There are various ways to provide the K Series
modules with power.

1 - Direct power supply to the modules by
connecting 24 Vdc power supply directly to
Terminals 7 ( + ) and 8 ( - ) of each module.

2 - Using the K-BUS connector accessory for the distribution of the power supply to the
modules via bus connector, in this way eliminating the need to connect power supply to
each module.
The bus can be supplied from any of the modules; the total absorption of the bus must be
less than 400 mA. Higher absorption values can damage the module. An appropriately
sized fuse must be connected in series to the power supply.

3 - Using the K-BUS connector accessory for the distribution of the power supply to the
modules via bus connector and the K-SUPPLY accessory for the connection of the power
supply.
The K-SUPPLY accessory is a 6.2 mm wide module that contains a set of protections
designed to protect the modules connected via bus against over-voltage loads.
The bus connector can be provided with power using the K-SUPPLY module if the total
absorption of the bus is less than 1.5 A. Higher absorption values can damage both the
module and the bus. An appropriately sized fuse must be connected in series to the power
supply.

19.2..30 Vdc

+

-

1

5

6

7

8

2

3

4

POWER
SUPPLY

OUTPUT

INPUT

AUX
SUPPLY

P < 500 mW

Summary of Contents for K109S

Page 1: ...is also characterised by its extremely compact size coupling to 35 mm DIN rail power supply available by bus quick fit couplings by spring type terminals onsite configuration by DIP switch General Des...

Page 2: ...ng terminals 0 2 2 5 mm 2 EN61000 6 4 2002 electromagnetic emission industrial surroundings EN61000 6 2 2005 electromagnetic immunity industrial surroundings EN61010 1 2001 safety All the circuits mus...

Page 3: ...le in the rail Removing the module from the rail Using the K BUS connector 1 Compose the K BUS connectors as required in order to obtain the number of positions necessary each K BUS permits the insert...

Page 4: ...resent No None 0 20 mA 5 limit SETTING OF THE DIP SWITCHES Factory setting Note for all following tables The indication indicates that the DIP switch is set in Position 1 ON No indication is provided...

Page 5: ...A 4 20 mA 20 0 mA 5 20 4 mA 5 0 10 Vdc 0 5 Vdc 1 5 Vdc 2 10 Vdc 5 These are inverse output ranges that are useful whenever the linearisation applied is incompatible with the inversion of the input INP...

Page 6: ...ing the need to connect power supply to each module The bus can be supplied from any of the modules the total absorption of the bus must be less than 400 mA Higher absorption values can damage the mod...

Page 7: ...f the provided voltage is indipendent from the one supplyed through 7 and 8 terminals Output Voltage connection Current connection applied current The use of shield cables is recommended for the elect...

Page 8: ...e of it Instead it should be handed over to an applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prev...

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