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Inputting an External Trigger

9

HIGH

OFF

LOW

ON

HIGH

OFF

LOW

HIGH

LOW

ON

Input Signal and Photocoupler

The input signal from the external trigger input connector can be used to control the 

photocoupler inside the Unit to turn the LED Light Units ON and OFF or to control 

strobe timing. The operation depends on the setting of the trigger logic switch.

Trigger Logic 

Switch

ON/OFF 

Mode

Input signal

Light Units ON

Light Units ON for the set time.

Light Units OFF

No change

Light Units OFF

No change

Light Units ON

Light Units ON for the set time.

Photocoupler

Strobe Mode

9 7 5 3 1

10 8 6 4 2

Connector Layout

No.

Light Unit ON/OFF control input  (L1) 
Light Unit ON/OFF control input  (L2) 
Light Unit ON/OFF control input  (L3) 
Light Unit ON/OFF control input  (L4) 
Light Unit ON/OFF control input  (L5) 
Light Unit ON/OFF control input  (L6) 
Light Unit ON/OFF control input  (L7) 
Light Unit ON/OFF control input  (L8) 

Not used.

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

10

External Trigger Input 

Connector Plug

Enlarged Cable Diagram

Pink

Red 1

Example: Pin No. 10, pink, red 1

Black 1

Red 1

Black 1

Red 1

Black 1

Red 1

Black 1

Red 1

Black 1

Red 1

Orange
Orange

Gray
Gray

White
White

Yellow
Yellow

Pink
Pink

Wire color

Marks

Signal

Cable 

EXCB2-M10-3/EXCB2-M10M20-3

External Trigger Signal Connection Example

1

10

24V DC

COMMON

12kΩ

22kΩ

Signal Specifications

Light Unit ON/OFF

control input L1

PD3 Control Unit

External Circuits

Transistor (NPN) 

open collector

Rated 

input voltage

Maximum 

input voltage

20us max. (24V LIGHT) 

5ms max. (HLV LIGHT) 

24V DC

26.4V DC

14.4V DC min./

3 mA max.

5V DC max./

1 mA max.

12 kΩ (per terminal)

ON voltage/

ON current

OFF voltage/

OFF current

Lighting delay time

Input impedance

Trigger Input Sequence Diagram

 (Only 24V DC Light Units can be set.) 

Lit

Lit

Not lit

Not lit

Not lit

Not lit

* If another trigger is input before the Light Unit turns OFF in Strobe Mode, 

the starting point of the reentered trigger is taken as the start time and the 

strobe light continues for the set time from that point.

ON/OFF Mode

Trigger Logic Switch Set to HIGH

The Light Units turn ON when the photocoupler is OFF, and OFF 

when the photocoupler is ON.

Strobe Mode

Photocoupler OFF

Photocoupler ON

Light Unit status

Photocoupler OFF

Photocoupler ON

Light Unit status

Photocoupler OFF

Photocoupler ON

Light Unit status

Photocoupler OFF

Photocoupler ON

Light Unit status

Trigger Logic Switch Set to LOW

The Light Units turn ON when the photocoupler is ON, and OFF 

when the photocoupler is OFF.

Trigger Logic Switch Set to HIGH

From the point where the photocoupler goes OFF, the Light Units are 

turned ON for the set time (40 µs to 40 ms).

Trigger Logic Switch Set to LOW

From the point where the photocoupler goes ON, the Light Units are 

turned ON for the set time (40 µs to 40 ms).

40 µs to 40 ms

40 µs to 40 ms

10 µs min.

10 µs min.

Lit

Lit

Not lit

Not lit

Not lit

Not lit

Lit

Lit

Not lit

Not lit

Not lit

Not lit

Lit

Lit

Not lit

Not lit

Not lit

Not lit

Refer to “Lighting delay time”.

Refer to “Lighting delay time”.

Refer to “Lighting delay time”.

Refer to “Lighting delay time”.

Lighting Delay Time

The lighting delay time for lights connected to 24V LIGHT connectors depends on the power 

consumption of the Light Unit. The lighting delay time for Spotlights connected to 24 HLV 

LIGHT depends on the intensity of the Spotlights. Refer to the following graphs and tables.

* The data in the graphs show reference values when a Light Unit or Spotlight with a 5-m cable is used. (The values are for reference only.)

Lighting Delay Time (typ.)

Light Intensity

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

80%

90% 100%

610μs 260μs 180μs 130μs 110μs 82μs 73μs 65μs 60μs 55μs

Light Intensity vs. Lighting Delay Time Characteristic

 (HLV LIGHT) 

0

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

4000

4500

5000

0

20

40

60

80

100

Light Intensity (%) 

10W

20W

30W

40W

50W

60W

70W

80W

90W

95W

6μs

7μs

8μs

9μs

10μs

11μs

12μs 13μs 14μs 14.5μs

Power Consumption vs. Lighting Delay Time Characteristic (24V LIGHT) 

0

2

4

6

8

10

12

14

16

18

20

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

Power Consumption (W)

Lighting Delay Time (

μs

)

Lighting Delay Time (

μs

)

Lighting Delay Time (typ.)

Light Intensity

Содержание PD3-10024-8-PI

Страница 1: ...re or electric shock Do not use user made light cables Doing so may cause product failure Do not place the product in direct sunlight or in a high humidity environment Doing so may result in fire due...

Страница 2: ...ndicated by arrow 2 while pressing it in the direction indicated by arrow 1 Removing from DIN Rail Press the Unit down in the direction indicated by arrow 3 and pull it out in the direction indicated...

Страница 3: ...F according to the external trigger signal input Power ON Power OFF Lit Not lit The Light Units are turned ON for a set time after the external trigger signal is input Control Mode Lighting Mode Front...

Страница 4: ...ight Units that are connected Check the following table before using the Light Units Continuous mode ON OFF mode Strobe mode Manual control External control SMP 03V BC ELR 02V SMP 03V BC ELR 02V Varia...

Страница 5: ...t used the Light Units are OFF For details on the external trigger input refer to 9 Inputting the External Trigger Press Make sure that the main power source is turned ON Set items and when using Cont...

Страница 6: ...trobe Mode 120 s Strobe Mode 200 s Strobe Mode 600 s Strobe Mode 1ms Strobe Mode 4ms Strobe Mode 10ms Strobe Mode 20ms Strobe Mode 40ms Make sure that the main power source is turned ON Set items and...

Страница 7: ...ed 3 Black 3 Red 3 Black 3 Red 3 Black 3 Red 3 Light Intensity Input 8 bits Lighting Mode Value Input 4 bits Error Output Channel Selection 3 bits Light Intensity Write Lighting Mode Write EXCB2 M20 3...

Страница 8: ...strobe light continues for the set time from that point ON OFF Mode Trigger Logic Switch Set to HIGH The Light Units turn ON when the photocoupler is OFF and OFF when the photocoupler is ON Strobe Mod...

Страница 9: ...l Specifications PD3 Control Unit Photocoupler Error Output OC Error Output OE Error Output Load current If you have any problems during product usage please look up the cause in this chart If the sit...

Страница 10: ...EXPRESSLY SET FORTH HEREIN CCS MAKES NO WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCTS WARRANTY PERIOD TWO YEARS STARTING FROM CCS Inc SHIPPING DATE CCS Inc WILL REPAIR OR REPLACE THE PRODUCT FREE OF CHARGE...

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