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Analog I/O Module Terminal Arrangement and Wiring Diagrams
FC4A-L03A1 (Analog I/O Module) — Screw Terminal Type
Applicable Terminal Block:
FC4A-PMT11P (supplied with the analog I/O module)
FC4A-L03AP1 (Analog I/O Module) — Screw Terminal Type
Applicable Terminal Block:
FC4A-PMT11P (supplied with the analog I/O module)
Terminal No.
Channel
+
24V DC
–
+
OUT
–
NC
IN0
+
–
NC
IN1
+
–
•
Connect a fuse appropriate for the applied voltage and current draw, at the position shown in the
diagram. This is required when equipment containing the MicroSmar t is destined for Europe.
•
Do not connect any wiring to unused terminals.
•
Before turn on the power, make sure that wiring to the analog I/O module is correct. If wiring is
incorrect, the analog I/O module may be damaged.
Fuse
+
–
24V DC
Analog voltage/current
input device
+
–
+
–
+
–
Analog voltage/current
output device
Analog voltage/current
output device
Terminal No.
Channel
+
24V DC
–
+
OUT
–
NC
A
IN0
+
B’
–
B
NC
A
IN1
+
B’
–
B
Thermocouple
•
Connect a fuse appropriate for the applied voltage and current draw, at the position shown in the
diagram. This is required when equipment containing the MicroSmar t is destined for Europe.
•
When connecting a resistance thermometer, connect the three wires to RTD (resistance temper-
ature detector) terminals A, B’, and B of input channel IN0 or IN1.
•
When connecting a thermocouple, connect the two wires to ter and – of input channels
IN0 or IN1.
•
Do not connect any wiring to unused terminals.
•
Do not connect the thermocouple to a hazardous voltage (60V DC or 42.4V peak or higher).
Fuse
+
–
24V DC
Resistance
thermometer
+
–
B
+
–
A
B’
Analog voltage/current
input device
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