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Vision™ OPLC™ 

Unitronics 

Wiring 

Do not touch live wires.

Install an external circuit breaker. Guard against short-circuiting in external wiring.

Use appropriate circuit protection devices.

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

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

Caution

 

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

Do not use 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 3.31 mm ² –0.13 mm² wire (12-16 AWG): 

1. Strip the wire to a length of 7±0.5mm (0.270–0.300“).

2. Unscrew the terminal to its widest position before inserting a wire.

3. Insert the wire completely into the terminal to ensure a proper connection.

4. Tighten enough to keep the wire from pulling free.

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 with I/O lines used over an extended distance.
Use wire that is properly sized for the load.

The controller and I/O signals must be connected to the same 0V signal.

I/Os 

V130/V350/V130J/V350J/V430J-T2 models 

comprise a total of 12 inputs and 12 transistor outputs. 

Input functionality can be adapted as follows: 

12 inputs may be used as digital inputs. They may be wired in a group via a single jumper 
as either npn or pnp.  

According to jumper settings and appropriate wiring: 

-  Inputs 10 and 11 can function as either digital or analog inputs. 
-  Inputs 0, 2 and 4 can function as high-speed counters, as part of a shaft-encoder, 

or as normal digital inputs. 

-  Inputs 1, 3 and 5 can function as either counter reset, as part of a shaft-encoder, 

or as normal digital inputs. 

-  If inputs 0, 2 and 4 are set as high-speed counters (without reset), inputs 1, 3 and 5 can function 

as normal digital inputs. 

Summary of Contents for Vision OPLCV350-J-T2

Page 1: ...ion Keys None Yes Com Port Built in RS232 485 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes USB device mini B None None None None Yes Com Ports separate order user installed The user may install a CANbus port V100 17 CAN and one of the following RS232 RS485 port V100 17 RS4 V100 17 RS4X Ethernet V100 17 ET2 Profibus Slave V100 17 PB1 V430J comprises both RS232 485 and USB ports note that only one channel may be used at a t...

Page 2: ...airs Failure to comply with appropriate safety guidelines can cause severe injury or property damage Do not attempt to use this device with parameters that exceed permissible levels To avoid damaging the system do not connect disconnect the device when power is on Environmental Considerations Do not install in areas with excessive or conductive dust corrosive or flammable gas moisture or rain exce...

Page 3: ...30J V350J 92x92 mm 3 622 x3 622 V430J 122 5x91 5 mm 4 82 x3 6 2 Slide the controller into the cut out ensuring that the rubber seal is in place 3 Push the mounting brackets into their slots on the sides of the panel as shown in the figure below 4 Tighten the bracket s screws against the panel Hold the bracket securely against the unit while tightening the screw 5 When properly mounted the controll...

Page 4: ...onics V430J DIN rail Mounting V130 V350 V130J V350J 1 Snap the controller onto the DIN rail as shown in the figure to the right 2 When properly mounted the controller is squarely situated on the DIN rail as shown in the figure to the right ...

Page 5: ...4 Tighten enough to keep the wire from pulling free 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 with I O lines used over an extended distance Use wire that is properly sized for the load The controller and I O signals must be connected to the same 0V signal I Os V130 V350 V130J V350J V430J T2 models...

Page 6: ...ning on page 11 Incompatible jumper settings and wiring connections may seriously damage the controller Do not move JP2 Digital Inputs 0 11 Set Type Set to JP1 all Inputs npn sink A pnp source B Inputs 10 11 Set as Digital or Analog Set to JP5 Input 10 JP6 Input 11 Digital A A Analog B B Analog Inputs AN0 AN1 Set Type Set to JP3 AN0 JP4 AN1 Voltage A A Current B B Default settings I O Wiring npn s...

Page 7: ...ing HSC input wiring Shaft encoder Analog Input Analog input wiring current 2 3 wire Analog input wiring current 4 wire Voltage Shields should be connected at the signal s source The 0V signal of the analog input must be connected to the controller s 0V ...

Page 8: ...reaker Guard against short circuiting in external wiring Double check all wiring before turning on the power supply Do not connect either the Neutral or Line signal of the 110 220VAC to device s 0V pin In the event of voltage fluctuations or non conformity to voltage power supply specifications connect the device to a regulated power supply Earthing the OPLC To maximize system performance avoid el...

Page 9: ...e with serial devices and applications such as SCADA Use RS485 to create a multi drop network containing up to 32 devices Pinouts The pinouts below show the PLC port signals RS232 RS485 Controller Port Pin Description Pin Description Pin 1 1 DTR signal 1 A signal 2 0V reference 2 RS232 signal 3 TXD signal 3 RS232 signal 4 RXD signal 4 RS232 signal 5 0V reference 5 RS232 signal 6 DSR signal 6 B sig...

Page 10: ... unit in an RS485 network USB Port Caution The USB port is not isolated Make sure that the PC and the controller are grounded to same potential The USB port may be used for programming OS download and PC access Setting RS232 RS485 Communication Parameters V130 V350 V130J V350J This port may be set to either RS232 or RS485 via jumper The accompanying figure shows the jumper factory default settings...

Page 11: ...hen change the settings as required according to the jumpers settings shown on page 10 Closing the Controller 1 Gently replace the board Make certain that the pins fit correctly into their matching receptacle Do not force the board into place doing so may damage the controller 2 Replace the back cover of the controller and fasten the corner screws Note that you must replace the back cover securely...

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