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V200-18-E3B   

S n a p - i n   I / O     M o d u l e

 11/04

 

 

Unitronics Industrial Automation 

 

    

    

 

Digital Outputs

 

Wiring Power Supplies 

Use a 24VDC power supply for both relay and  
transistor outputs. 

1.  Connect the "positive" lead to the "V1" 

terminal, and the “negative” lead to the "0V" 
terminal.   

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In the event of voltage fluctuations or non-
conformity to voltage power supply specifications, 
connect the device to a regulated power supply 

 

 

 

Relay Outputs 

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Each output can be wired 
separately to either AC or DC 
as show below. 

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The 0V signal of the relay 
outputs is isolated from the 
controller’s 0V signal. 

 

 

Increasing Contact Life Span 

To increase the life span of the  
relay output contacts and protect  
the device from potential damage 
by reverse EMF, connect: 

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a clamping diode in parallel 
with each inductive DC load, 

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an RC snubber circuit in 
parallel with each inductive AC 
load. 

 

  

Summary of Contents for V200-18-E3B

Page 1: ...sks associated with the device s electrical wiring Symbol Meaning Description Danger The identified danger causes physical and property damage Warning The identified danger can cause physical and property damage Symbols are used to highlight information relating to the user s personal safety and equipment protection throughout this document When these symbols appear the associated information must...

Page 2: ...g free To avoid damaging the wire do not exceed a maximum torque of 0 5 N m 5 kgf m Do not use tin solder or any other substance on stripped wire that might cause the wire strand to break Install at maximum distance from high voltage cables and power equipment I O Wiring General Input or output cables should not be run through the same multi core cable or share the same wire Allow for voltage drop...

Page 3: ...utomation 3 npn sink digital input wiring pnp source digital input wiring npn sink high speed counter pnp source high speed counter Inputs I0 I1 and I2 I3 can be used as shaft encoders as shown below npn sink shaft encoder wiring pnp source shaft encoder wiring ...

Page 4: ...to voltage power supply specifications connect the device to a regulated power supply Relay Outputs Each output can be wired separately to either AC or DC as show below The 0V signal of the relay outputs is isolated from the controller s 0V signal Increasing Contact Life Span To increase the life span of the relay output contacts and protect the device from potential damage by reverse EMF connect ...

Page 5: ...pn sink pnp source Analog I O Power Supplies Use a 24VDC power supply for all analog input and output modes 1 Connect the positive cable to the V2 terminal and the negative to the 0V terminal In the event of voltage fluctuations or non conformity to voltage power supply specifications connect the device to a regulated power supply Since the analog I O power supply is isolated the controller s 24VD...

Page 6: ...rectly the analog power supplies must be wired as shown on page 5 To ensure proper performance a warm up period of a half an hour is recommended Analog Inputs Inputs may be wired to work with either current or voltage When set to current voltage all inputs share a common ACM signal current current voltage RTD Inputs 1 Wire one lead of each thermocouple input to the common signal CM as shown below ...

Page 7: ...le Thermocouple Input Ranges on page 15 Thermocouple Analog Outputs Shields should be earthed connected to the earth of the cabinet An output can be wired to either current or voltage Use the appropriate wiring as shown below Open the device and set the jumpers according to the instructions beginning on page 8 To ensure proper performance a warm up period of a half an hour is recommended current v...

Page 8: ...touching the PCB board directly by holding the PCB board by its connectors Accessing the Jumpers First remove the snap in module 1 Locate the 4 buttons on the sides of the module two on either side Press the 2 buttons on either side of the module as shown and hold them down to open the locking mechanism 2 Gently rock the module from side to side easing the module from the controller 3 Using a Phil...

Page 9: ...w Analog Input Jumpers Jumper Voltage Current T C PT100 14 A B B A 13 A B B A Analog input 3 12 A A B B 11 A B B A 10 A B B A Analog input 2 9 A A B B 8 A B B A 7 A B B A Analog input 1 6 A A B B 5 A B B A 4 A B B A Bottom PCB board Analog input 0 3 A A B B Digital Output Jumpers Jumper PNP NPN Digital Output 0 1 A B Note that Jumpers 15 16 are not used Digital Output 1 2 A B ...

Page 10: ...4 A B Default factory setting Reassembling the controller 1 Return the PCB board to the module and secure the center screw 2 Next reinstall the module Line the circular guidelines on the controller up with the guidelines on the Snap in I O Module as shown below 3 Apply even pressure on all 4 corners until you hear a distinct click The module is now installed Check that all sides and corners are co...

Page 11: ... width 40µs Notes 1 Inputs 0 and 2 can each function as either high speed counter or as part of a shaft encoder In each case high speed input specifications apply When used as a normal digital input normal input specifications apply 2 Inputs 1 and 3 can each function as either counter reset or as a normal digital input in either case its specifications are those of a normal digital input These inp...

Page 12: ... 2 3 4 5 6 and 7 share a common signal Outputs 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 and 16 share a common signal Transistor Outputs Number of outputs 2 high speed Each can be individually set as pnp source or npn sink via wiring and jumper settings See Note 5 Output type pnp P MOSFET open drain npn N MOSFET open drain Galvanic isolation Transistor outputs to bus Yes Transistor outputs to transistor outputs No Tr...

Page 13: ...g PT TC inputs to analog outputs Yes Analog PT TC inputs to Analog PT TC inputs No Analog inputs Input range 0 10V 0 20mA 4 20mA Power supply See Analog I O s Power Supply above Conversion method Succesive approximation Resolution at 0 10V 0 20mA 12 bit 4096 units Resolution at 4 20mA 819 to 4095 3277 units Conversion time Synchronized to cycle time Input impedance 1MΩ voltage 121 5Ω current Absol...

Page 14: ... 32767 Sensor is not connected to input Value exceeds permissible range Power supply disconnected 32767 Sensor is short circuited Thermocouple inputs Input range As shown in the table on page 15 See Note 9 Conversion method Voltage to frequency Resolution 0 1 C 0 1 F maximum Conversion time 100mS minimum per channel depending on software filter type Input impedance 10MΩ Cold junction compensation ...

Page 15: ...to 752 F Blue Red White Blue Analog Outputs Number of outputs 4 single ended Output range 0 10V 4 20mA See Note 10 Resolution 12 bit 4096 units Conversion time Synchronized to scan time Load impedance 1kΩ minimum voltage 500Ω maximum current Galvanic isolation Analog outputs to bus Yes Analog outputs to Analog PT TC inputs Yes Analog outputs to analog outputs No Linearity error 0 1 Operational err...

Page 16: ...but not limited to implied warranties of merchantability and or fitness for a particular use or purpose Unitronics assumes no responsibility for the results direct and or indirect of any misuse of the information appearing in this document nor for any use of the Unitronics products referred to herein in any manner deviating from the recommendations made in this document Unitronics assumes no respo...

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