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12/3/2019 | MAN1131-06-EN

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10 TECHNICAL SUPPORT

For assistance and manual updates, contact Technical Support at the 
following locations:

North America   

        Europe

(877) 665-5666
(317) 916-4274   

 

          (+) 353-21-4321-266

www.hornerautomation.com

            

www.hornerautomation.eu

[email protected]

 

          

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  8 SAFETY

6.2 - Installation Procedure

• 

The X2 utilizes a clip installation method to ensure a robust and 
watertight seal to the enclosure. 

• 

This equipment is suitable for use in Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C 
and D OR non-hazardous locations only. 

Please follow the steps below for the proper installation and operation of 
the unit.
1. 

Carefully locate an appropriate place to mount the X2. Be sure to  

 

leave enough room at the top of the unit for insertion and removal  

 

of the microSD™ card. 

2.  Carefully cut the host panel per the diagram, creating a 

 

 

91mm x 118.75mm +/-0.1mm opening into which the X2 is to be   

 

installed. If the opening is too large, water may leak into the 

 

 

enclosure, potentially damaging the unit. If the opening is too small,  

 

the OCS may not fit through the hole without damage.

3. 

Remove any burrs/sharp edges and ensure the panel is not warped in  

 

the cutting process. 

4. 

Install and tighten the four mounting clips (provided in the box)  

 

until the gasket forms a tight seal. 

 

NOTE: For standard composite mounting clips (included with  

 

 

product), use a torque rating of 2-3 in-lbs (0.23-0.34Nm). 

 

For optional metal mounting clips, use a torque rating of 4-8 in-lbs  

 

(0.45-0.90 Nm).

5. 

Connect communications cables to the serial port, USB ports, and  

 

CAN port as required.

 

6  DIMENSIONS & INSTALLATION

4.92” 

(125mm)

3.78”

(96mm)

3.58”

(91mm)

4.675” 

(118.75mm)

Panel Cut-Out

1.22”

(31mm)

6.1 - Dimensions

 

9  PART NUMBER BUILDER

HE-X2                       

GLOBAL MODEL NUMBERS

relay and solid state outputs

solid state output

model

8.1 - WARNINGS

1. 

WARNING - EXPLOSION HAZARD - Do not disconnect equipment unless ppower has been  

 

removed or the area is known to be non-hazardous. 

 

AVERTISSEMENT - RISQUE D’EXPLOSION - Ne débranchez pas l’équipement tant que la    

 

puissance électrique n’a pas été retirée ou que la zone n’est pas dangereuse.

2.   WARNING - Do not disconnect while circuit is live unless area is known to be non-hazardous. 
 

AVERTISSEMENT - Ne débranchez pas lorsque le circuit est sous tension, à moins que la zone  

 

ne soit reconnue comme non dangereuse.

3.    To avoid the risk of electric shock or burns, always connect the safety (or earth) ground  
 

before making any other connections.

4.   To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, or physical injury, it is strongly recommended to  
 

fuse the voltage measurement inputs. Be sure to locate fuses as close to the source  

 

as possible.

5.  Replace fuse with the same type and rating to provide protection against risk of fire and  
 

shock hazards.

6.  In the event of repeated failure, do NOT replace the fuse again as repeated failure indicates  
 

a defective condition that will NOT clear by replacing the fuse.

7. 

Only qualified electrical personnel familiar with the construction and operation of this  

 

equipment and the hazards involved should install, adjust, operate, or service this equipment.  

 

Read and understand this manual and other applicable manuals in their entirety before  

 

proceeding. Failure to observe this precaution could result in severe bodily injury or loss  

 

of life. 

8.   If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by Horner APG, the protection  

 

 

provided by the equipment may be impaired. 

8.2 - FCC COMPLIANCE

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following  
two conditions:
 

1. 

This device may not cause harmful interference

 

2. 

This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may  

 

 

cause undesired operation

8.3 - PRECAUTIONS

All applicable codes and standards need to be followed in the installation of this product. Adhere 
to the following safety precautions whenever any type of connection is made to the module:
 

1. 

Connect the safety (earth) ground on the power connector first before making any  

 

 

other connections.

 

2. 

When connecting to the electric circuits or pulse-initiating equipment, open their  

 

 

related breakers.

 

3. 

Do NOT make connection to live power lines.

 

4. 

Make connections to the module first; then connect to the circuit to be monitored. 

 

5. 

Route power wires in a safe manner in accordance with good practice and local codes.

 

6. 

Wear proper personal protective equipment including safety glasses and insulated    

 

 

gloves when making connections to power circuits.

 

7. 

Ensure hands, shoes, and floor are dry before making any connection to a power line.

 

8. 

Make sure the unit is turned OFF before making connection to terminals.

 

9. 

Make sure all circuits are de-energized before making connections.

 

10.  Before each use, inspect all cables for breaks or cracks in the insulation. Replace  

 

 

immediately if defective.

 

 

11. 

Use copper conductors in Field Wiring only, 60/75

˚

C.

 

12.   Use caution when connecting controllers to PCs via serial or USB. PCs, especially    

 

 

laptops, may use “floating power supplies: that are ungrounded.  This could cause a  

 

 

damaging voltage potential between the laptop and controller.  Ensure the controller  

 

 

and laptop are grounded for maximum protection. Consider using a USB isolator due to  

 

 

voltage potential differences as a preventative measure.  

 

7  BATTERY MAINTENANCE

The X2 uses a replaceable non-rechargeable 3 V Lithium coin-cell battery 
(CR2450) to run the Real-Time Clock and to maintain the retained register 
values. This battery is designed to maintain the clock and retained 
registers for 7-10 years. Please reference MAN1130 for instructions on how 
to replace the battery.

Содержание X OCS Series

Страница 1: ...edback Yes Number of Keys 4 Soft keys 16 numeric function keys X OCS MODEL HE X2 MODEL A BUILT IN I O 12 DIGITAL INPUTS 12 DIGITAL OUTPUTS 4 ANALOG INPUTS 2 ANALOG OUTPUTS MODEL R BUILT IN I O 12 DIGITAL INPUTS 6 RELAY OUTPUTS 2 PWM OUTPUTS 4 ANALOG INPUTS 2 ANALOG OUTPUTS 1 1 General Primary Pwr Range 24VDC 20 Typical power back light 100 64mA 24V 1 53W Power Backlight Off 15mA 24V 0 36W Inrush C...

Страница 2: ...ncludes information on Built In I O Common S SR Registers Resource Limits 1 9 Model R Digital DC Outputs Sinking Sourcing Outputs per Module 2 PWM or HSC Commons per Module 1 Type Sinking Absolute Max Voltage 28VDC Output Protec tion Short circuit Max Output per Point Sinking 0 5A Max Output per Point Sourcing 2 4mA 24V Max Voltage Drop at Rated Current 0 25VDC Max Outrush 650mA Min Max OFF to ON ...

Страница 3: ... wiring used in order for the correct input states to be registered Removing and Inserting Connectors Use a small screwdriver to gently pry up the connector Gently press on connector to snap into place Wiring Details Solid Stranded Wire 12 24 awg 2 5 0 2mm Strip Length 0 28 7mm Torque Rating 4 5 7 in lbs 0 50 0 78 Nm 3 2 Relay Life WARNING Exposure to some chemicals may degrade the sealing proper ...

Страница 4: ... Outputs Q1 C Load LOAD SINKING Q1 Q2 V C Model R Sourcing Outputs LOAD SOURCING Q1 Q2 V C Q1 10kΩ V C Load Sourcing 0 5A sourcing 24V L N L N L N L N L N L N J1 Wiring Model R Relay and Digital Out POSITION PIN DIGITAL MODEL 1 R1 Relay 1 N O 2 C1 Relay 1 C 3 R2 Relay 2 N O 4 C2 Relay 2 C 5 R3 Relay 3 N O 6 C3 Relay 3 C 7 R4 Relay 4 N O 8 C4 Relay 4 C 9 R5 Relay 5 N O 10 C5 Relay 5 C 11 R6 Relay 6...

Страница 5: ...CAN network should be terminated 4 COMMUNICATIONS 4 1 CAN Communications CAN Pin Assignments PIN SIGNAL 8 No Connection 7 Ground 6 Shield 5 No Connection 4 No Connection 3 Ground 2 CAN Data Low 1 CAN Data High CAN Modular jack 8posn RJ45 POSITION PIN DIGITAL MODEL 1 AI1 Analog Input 1 2 AI2 Analog Input 2 3 AI3 Analog Input 3 4 AI4 Analog Input 4 5 C Common 6 C Common 7 AQ1 Analog Output 1 8 AQ2 A...

Страница 6: ...ended to fuse the voltage measurement inputs Be sure to locate fuses as close to the source as possible 5 Replace fuse with the same type and rating to provide protection against risk of fire and shock hazards 6 In the event of repeated failure do NOT replace the fuse again as repeated failure indicates a defective condition that will NOT clear by replacing the fuse 7 Only qualified electrical per...

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