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Safety Instructions

 

 
These safety instructions are intended to prevent hazardous situations and/or equipment damage. 
These instructions indicate the level of potential hazard with the labels of “Caution,” “Warning” or “Danger.” 
They  are  all  important  notes  for  safety  and  must  be  followed  in  addition  to  International  Standards 
(ISO/IEC)

*1)

 , and other safety regulations. 

*1) ISO 4414: Pneumatic fluid power -- General rules relating to systems. 

 

 ISO 4413: Hydraulic fluid power -- General rules relating to systems. 

 

 IEC 60204-1: Safety of machinery -- Electrical equipment of machines.(Part 1: General requirements) 

 

 ISO 10218-1992: Manipulating industrial robots -Safety.

                                                                                 

 

 

 etc. 

 

   

 
 

Caution 

Caution

  indicates  a  hazard  with  a  low  level  of  risk  which,  if  not  avoided,  could 

result 
in minor or moderate injury.

 

 
 

Warning 

Warning 

indicates  a  hazard  with  a  medium  level  of  risk  which,  if  not  avoided, 

could 
result in death or serious injury.

 

 
 

Danger 

Danger 

indicates a hazard with a high level of risk which, if not avoided, will result 

in death or serious injury. 

 

 

Warning 

1. The compatibility of the product is the responsibility of the person who designs the equipment 

or decides its specifications. 
Since  the  product  specified  here  is  used  under  various  operating  conditions,  its  compatibility  with  specific 
components must be decided by the person who designs the equipment or decides its specifications based 
on necessary analysis and test results.  
The expected performance and safety assurance of the equipment will be the responsibility of the person who 
has determined its compatibility with the product.  
This  person  should  also  continuously  review  all  specifications  of  the  product  referring  to  its  latest  catalog 
information, with  a  view  to  giving due consideration  to  any  possibility  of  equipment  failure when configuring 
the equipment. 

2. Only personnel with appropriate training should operate machinery and equipment. 

The product specified here may become unsafe if handled incorrectly. 
The  assembly,  operation  and  maintenance  of  machines  or  equipment  including  our  products  must  be 
performed by an operator who is appropriately trained and experienced. 

3. Do not service or attempt to remove product and machinery/equipment until safety is confirmed. 

1.The inspection and maintenance of machinery/equipment should only be performed after measures to  

prevent falling or runaway of the driven objects have been confirmed. 

2.When  the  product  is  to  be  removed,  confirm  that  the  safety  measures  as  mentioned  above  are 
implemented and the power from any appropriate source is cut, and read and understand the specific product 
precautions of all relevant products carefully. 
3.  Before  machinery/equipment  is  restarted,  take  measures  to  prevent  unexpected  operation  and 
malfunction. 

4. Contact SMC beforehand and take special consideration of safety measures if the product is to 

be used in any of the following conditions. 
1. Conditions and environments outside of the given specifications, or use outdoors or in a place exposed to 
  direct sunlight. 
2. Installation on equipment in conjunction with atomic energy, railways, air navigation, space, shipping, 

 vehicles, military, medical treatment, combustion and recreation, or equipment in contact with food and 
 beverages, emergency stop circuits, clutch and brake circuits in press applications, safety equipment or 
 other applications unsuitable for the standard specifications described in the product catalog. 

3. An application which could have negative effects on people, property, or animals requiring special safety  

analysis. 

4.Use  in  an  interlock  circuit,  which  requires  the  provision  of  double  interlock  for  possible  failure  by  using  a 

mechanical protective function, and periodical checks to confirm proper operation. 

 

Summary of Contents for VXFC-06A

Page 1: ...VXF OMK0002 B PRODUCT NAME Valve Controller MODEL Series Product Number VXFC06A VXFC10A...

Page 2: ...Contents 1 Safety Instructions P2 2 Specifications P4 3 Storage P4 4 Mounting P4 5 Wiring P5 6 Operating Environment P5 7 Maintenance P5 8 Setting P5 17...

Page 3: ...ent failure when configuring the equipment 2 Only personnel with appropriate training should operate machinery and equipment The product specified here may become unsafe if handled incorrectly The ass...

Page 4: ...bility a replacement product or necessary parts will be provided This limited warranty applies only to our product independently and not to any other damage incurred due to the failure of the product...

Page 5: ...hort circuits on the terminal block 4 Do not store in a strong magnetic field atmosphere This may cause electrical components such as transistors to malfunction Warning 1 Install with the power turned...

Page 6: ...direct sunlight or ultraviolet ray It may break damage the resin parts 4 Do not use in potentially explosive environments It must not be used in an environment with explosive gases as there is a possi...

Page 7: ...99sec Min unit 0 01sec How to Set Digital switch 2 digits Setting accuracy 2 OFF time Setting range 0 to 299sec Min unit 1sec How to Set Digital switch 3 digits Setting accuracy 2 Pulse repetition cyc...

Page 8: ...the FG 4 Common terminal block for output M4 terminal block Common terminal block for valve output 5 Output terminal block M3 terminal block Output terminal block for valve output Output from SV1 to...

Page 9: ...et the number of outputs 12 Digital switch for setting ON time Set the output time for the valve Set for 6 or 10 points at once 13 Digital switch for setting OFF time Set the pause time between output...

Page 10: ...40 VAC to the terminal block 3 Connect the earth ground resistance value 100 ohms or less to the power terminal block FG 2 Valve output 1 Make sure the power supply voltage and valve rated voltage mat...

Page 11: ...d or one cycle is completed 1 is specified 3 is specified 2 Setting the number of energizations 1 or 2 Determine which valves to have 1 or 2 outputs and set the dip switch for the correct setting ON t...

Page 12: ...e and the pause time OFF time to the next output The above 1 to 3 can be changed even after power is on but time cannot be set during operation Changes are enabled from the next ON or OFF time Normal...

Page 13: ...he slave board to IN1 of the master board and OUT2 of the slave board to IN2 of the master board 3 In case of cascading 3 or more boards Set only one DIP switch for cascading to master and configure o...

Page 14: ...g Cascaded board 3 pcs Setting 1st board 2nd board 3rd board Cascading Master Slave Slave Output setting 3 output 2 output 3 output 2 Operation sequence The sequence of the above setting is shown belo...

Page 15: ...stop 1 DIP switch setting Change the DIP switch as shown below How to connect 1 Switch contact relay contact output Temporarily stop operation Switch relay contact OFF Re Start Operation Switch relay...

Page 16: ...istor output Temporarily stop operation Transistor OFF Re Start Operation Transistor ON 3 Open collector output Temporarily stop operation Open collector OFF Re Start Operation Open collector ON Fig 1...

Page 17: ...switch for temporary stop 1 DIP switch setting Change the DIP switch as shown below II How to Connect 1 Connect a switch with OUT1 on one side and with IN1 on the other Fig 21 Wiring for temporary sto...

Page 18: ...When the switch is turned OFF the operation stops Operation starts from the next output when the switch is ON again When the switch is turned OFF during the output the operation stops after completing...

Page 19: ...iyoda ku Tokyo 101 0021 JAPAN Tel 81 3 5207 8249 Fax 81 3 5298 5362 URL http www smcworld com NOTE Specifications are subject to change without prior notice and any obligation on the part of the manuf...

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