
Automation Components, Inc.
2305 Pleasant View Road | Middleton, WI 53562
Phone:
1-888-967-5224 |
Website:
workaci.com
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Version: 8.0
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FIGURE 1:
DIMENSIONS
INTERFACE SERIES
Installation & Operation Instructions
6N1-ISO
Phone:
1-888-967-5224
Website:
workaci.com
GENERAL INFORMATION
The 6N1-ISO is a microprocessor controlled
interface designed to provide maximum flexibility
with a minimum cost. With a variety of standard
inputs, the 6N1-ISO provides the user with the
ability to interface several devices to a single
analog output. The 6N1-ISO can average two to six
inputs, output the highest of two to six inputs,
output the lowest of two to six inputs, output the
sum of 2 inputs, or output the difference of two
inputs. Input ranges are jumper selectable and all
modes and analog outputs are DIP switch
selectable. The output signal is optically isolated
from the input signals. The 6N1-ISO also accepts up
to 6 digital inputs (binary sequence) and outputs a
proportional analog signal. The power output
terminal can be used for power if the inputs are
contact closures only.
MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
The interface device can be mounted in any
position. If circuit board slides out of snap track, a
non-conductive “stop” may be required. Use only
fingers to remove board from snap track. Slide out
of snap track or push up against side of snap track
and lift that side of the circuit board to remove.
Do
not flex board or use tools.
WIRING INSTRUCTIONS
PRECAUTIONS
• 6N1-ISO is powered by 24 VAC only.
• Remove power before wiring. Never connect or disconnect wiring with power applied.
• When using a shielded cable, ground the shield only at the controller end. Grounding both
ends can cause a ground loop.
• This device needs to have its own Isolated Transformer. This transformer cannot be
connected/or shared with any other device. It is recommended you use an isolated UL-listed class
2 transformer.
• All wiring must comply with all local and National Electric Codes.
Note:
ACI recommends to remove the pluggable terminal blocks to terminate wires first. The terminal
blocks can be removed using pliers. Once wired, rotate the terminal block 90 Degrees so they are facing
upward, and insert onto pins. This eliminates any wires getting pinched by the snaptrack. See
Figure 4
(p.3).
4.00”
(101.6mm)
4.60” (116.84mm)
4.00”
(101.60mm)
3.88” (98.55mm)
0.70”
(17.78mm)