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V200-18-E5B   

S n a p - i n   I / O     M o d u l e

 3/05

 

 

Unitronics 

 

Wiring 

 

 

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Do not touch live wires. 

 

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Unused pins should not be connected.  Ignoring this directive may damage the 
device. 

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Do not connect the ‘Neutral’ or ‘Line’ signal of the 110/220VAC to the device’s 0V pin. 

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Double-check all wiring before turning on the power supply. 

 
 

Wiring Procedures 

Use crimp terminals for wiring; use 26-12 AWG wire (0.13 mm 

2

–3.31 mm

2

) for all wiring purposes. 

1.  Strip the wire to a length of 7±0.5mm (0.250–0.300 inches).  
2.  Unscrew the terminal to its widest position before inserting a wire.  
3.  Insert the wire completely into the terminal to ensure that a proper connection can be 

made. 

4. 

Tighten enough to keep the wire from pulling free.  

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To avoid damaging the wire, do not exceed a maximum torque of 0.5 N·m (5 kgf·cm). 

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Do not use tin, solder, or any other substance on stripped wire that might cause the wire strand to 
break. 

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Install at maximum distance from high-voltage cables and power equipment. 

 

I/O Wiring—General 

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Input or output cables should not be run through the same multi-core cable or share the same 
wire. 

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Allow for voltage drop and noise interference with input lines used over an extended distance.   
Use wire that is properly sized for the load.   

 
 
 

Digital Inputs 

Each group of 9 inputs has a common signal. Each group can be used as either pnp (source) or npn (sink), 
when appropriately wired as shown in the following figures.     
Inputs I0 and I2 can be used as normal digital inputs, as high-speed counters, or as part of a shaft encoder. 
Inputs I1 and I3 can be used as normal digital inputs, as high-speed counter resets, or as part of a shaft 
encoder. 

 

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Summary of Contents for V200-18-E5B

Page 1: ...ring 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 be read carefully and understood fully Cautio...

Page 2: ... wire do not exceed a maximum torque of 0 5 N m 5 kgf cm 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 and noise interference wit...

Page 3: ...l 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 i4 Automation Ltd 01480 395256 ...

Page 4: ...s 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 and 16 In the event of voltage fluctuations or non conformity to voltage power supply specifications connect the device to a regulated power supply Transistor Outputs Outputs 0 and 1 can function as either npn or pnp in accordance with jumper settings and wiring Open the device and set the jumpers according to the instructions beginning on page 6 Outputs 2 to 16 function as p...

Page 5: ...signal source To set the inputs Use the appropriate wiring as shown below Open the device and set the jumpers according to the instructions beginning on page 6 Inputs may be wired to work with either current or voltage All inputs share a common COM signal current current voltage i4 Automation Ltd 01480 395256 ...

Page 6: ...ctly 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 Philips screwdriver remove the ...

Page 7: ... tables shown below Analog Input Jumpers Jumper Voltage Current 10 A B Analog input 2 9 A A 7 A B Analog input 1 6 A A 4 A B Analog input 0 3 A A Digital Output Jumpers Jumper PNP NPN Digital Output 0 1 A B Note that Jumpers 5 8 11 12 13 14 15 16 are not used Digital Output 1 2 A B Default factory setting i4 Automation Ltd 01480 395256 ...

Page 8: ...ter 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 correctly aligned i4 Automation Ltd 01480 395256 ...

Page 9: ...peed 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 inputs may also be used as part of a shaft encoder In this case high spe...

Page 10: ...roup 3A npn 50mA maximum per output Maximum frequency Resistive load 20Hz Inductive load 0 5Hz High speed output maximum frequency resistive load See Note 6 pnp 2kHz npn 50kHz ON voltage drop pnp 0 5VDC maximum npn 0 4VDC maximum Short circuit protection Yes pnp only pnp source power supply See Digital Output s Power Supply above npn sink power supply operating voltage 3 5V to 28 8VDC unrelated to...

Page 11: ...024 units Resolution at 4 20mA 204 to 1023 820 units Conversion time Synchronized to cycle time Input impedance 100kΩ voltage 500Ω current Absolute maximum rating 15V voltage 30mA current Full scale error 2 LSB 0 2 Linearity error 2 LSB 0 2 Environmental IP20 NEMA1 Operating temperature 0 to 45 C 32 to 113 F Storage temperature 20 to 60 C 4 to 140 F Relative Humidity RH 5 to 90 non condensing Dime...

Page 12: ...erchantability 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 responsibility for the use of any parts compone...

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