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Vision™ OPLC™

V130-33-R6 
Installation Guide  

The Unitronics V130-33-R6 offers the following onboard I/Os: 

8 Digital Inputs, configurable via wiring to include 2 Analog (current/voltage) and  

1 HSC/Shaft-encoder  

4 Analog Inputs (current) 
6 Relay Outputs 

General Description 

V130 OPLCs are micro-OPLCs, rugged programmable logic controllers that comprise:  

On-board I/O configuration 
Built-in operating panel containing a 2.4” screen and a keypad  

Communications 

1 built-in serial port: RS232/RS485 

Optional: the user may order and 
install one or both of the following 
modules:  
- RS232/RS485/Ethernet  
- CANbus 

Communication Function Blocks 
include: SMS, GPRS, MODBUS 
serial/IP. Protocol FB enables PLC to 
communicate with almost any external 
device, via serial or Ethernet 
communications  

I/O Options 

V130 supports digital, high-speed, analog, 
weight and temperature measurement I/Os via: 

On-board I/O configuration
Model-dependent 
I/O Expansion Modules
Local or remote I/Os may be added via 
expansion port or CANbus.  

Information Mode 

This mode enables you to: 

View & Edit operand values, COM port settings, RTC and screen 
contrast/brightness settings 

Stop, initialize, and reset the PLC 

To enter Information Mode, press the <i> button for several seconds. 

Programming 
Software,  
& Utilities 

The Unitronics Setup CD contains VisiLogic software and other utilities. 

VisiLogic
Easily configure hardware and write both HMI and Ladder control 
applications; the Function Block library simplifies complex tasks such 
as PID. Write your application, and then download it to the controller 
via the programming cable included in the kit. 

Utilities
Includes UniOPC server, Remote Access for remote programming 
and diagnostics, and DataXport for run-time data logging. 

To learn how to use and program the controller, as well as use utilities such 
as Remote Access, refer to the VisiLogic Help system. 

 

i4 Automation Ltd - 01480 395256

Summary of Contents for Vision OPLC V130-33-R6

Page 1: ...temperature measurement I Os via On board I O configuration Model dependent I O Expansion Modules Local or remote I Os may be added via expansion port or CANbus Information Mode This mode enables you to View Edit operand values COM port settings RTC and screen contrast brightness settings Stop initialize and reset the PLC To enter Information Mode press the i button for several seconds Programming...

Page 2: ...ead and understand this document All examples and diagrams are intended to aid understanding and do not guarantee operation Unitronics accepts no responsibility for actual use of this product based on these examples Please dispose of this product according to local and national standards and regulations Only qualified service personnel should open this device or carry out repairs Failure to comply...

Page 3: ...t out ensuring that the rubber seal is in place 3 Push the 2 mounting brackets into their slots on the sides of the controller as shown in the figure to the right 4 Tighten the bracket screws against the panel Hold the bracket securely against the unit while tightening the screw 5 When properly mounted the controller is squarely situated in the panel cut out as shown in the figure to the right i4 ...

Page 4: ...se tin solder or any substance on stripped wire that might cause the wire strand to break Install at maximum distance from high voltage cables and power equipment Wiring Procedure Use crimp terminals for wiring use 26 12 AWG wire 0 13 mm 2 3 31 mm2 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 comp...

Page 5: ...unter reset as part of a shaft encoder or as a normal digital input If input 0 is set as a high speed counter without reset input 1 can function as a normal digital input Input Jumper Settings The tables below show how to set a specific jumper to change input functionality To access the I O jumpers you must open the controller according to the instructions beginning on page 10 Incompatible jumper ...

Page 6: ...Guide 6 Unitronics I O Wiring I O Configuration npn Input Wiring Input wiring npn sink HSC input wiring npn sink pnp Input Wiring Input wiring pnp source HSC input wiring pnp source Shaft encoder i4 Automation Ltd 01480 395256 ...

Page 7: ... should be connected at the signal s source The 0V signal of the analog input must be connected to the controller s 0V Relay Outputs 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 A clamping diode in parallel with each inductive DC load An RC snubber circuit in parallel with each inductive AC l...

Page 8: ...connect one end of a 14 AWG wire to the chassis signal connect the other end to the panel Note If possible the wire used to earth the power supply should not exceed 10 cm in length However it is recommended to earth the controller in all cases Communication Port Turn off power before making communications connections Caution Signals are related to the controller s 0V the same 0V is used by the pow...

Page 9: ...reference 5 RS232 signal 6 DSR signal 6 B signal Pin 1 Standard programming cables do not provide connection points for pins 1 and 6 When a port is adapted to RS485 Pin 1 DTR is used for signal A and Pin 6 DSR signal is used for signal B RS232 to RS485 Jumper Settings The figure to the right shows the jumper factory default settings RS232 RS485 termination ON Note that in order To change the commu...

Page 10: ...ling you to change I O settings according to the jumpers shown on page 5 Changing Communication Settings 1 To access the communication jumpers hold the I O PCB board by its top and bottom connectors and steadily pull the board off 2 Locate the jumpers and then change the settings as required Jumper settings are shown on page 9 Closing the Controller 1 Gently replace the board Make certain that the...

Page 11: ...d warranties of merchantability fitness for a particular purpose or non infringement Unitronics assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions in the information presented in this document In no event shall Unitronics be liable for any special incidental indirect or consequential damages of any kind or any damages whatsoever arising out of or in connection with the use or performance of this in...

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