
A minus driver etc. is used to pry the lever
slot of the Terminal Block open,
by pushing straight onto the lever slot.
1
The stripped side of the lead
wire is inserted in the slot.
2
The driver is removed to release
the lever. (Check to make sure
the lead wire has been locked
in place.)
3
point
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PLC
When an extra lead wire is not connected, it should be individually insulated with electrical tape or something similar.
Caution
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LA6
24V DC(Class 2)
(No polarity)
LED Tier 1 / Input 1
LED Tier 2 / Input 2
LED Tier 3 / Input 3
LED Tier 4 / Input 4
LED Tier 5 / Input 5
Power Supply Wire
Red
Orange
Green
Blue
White
Flashing/Pulse Enable
Common line
Brown
Alarm 1 / Input 6
Mode Change
Power Supply Wire
Purple
Pink
/
⑦
Alarm 2 / Input 7
Skyblue
Yellow
Gray
External Contact
For Flashing/ Pulse Enable
External Contact
For lighting
Do Not Apply Voltage!
E
C
B
Circuit Schematic
External Contact Classification
External Contact Classification
Voltage Contact Relay
PLC(NPN Transistor)
〈Note〉When lighting and flashing are used together in the Signal Tower mode with a PLC, it is necessary to separate the flashing
and non-flashing circuit outputs on the PLC side.
Without flashing/alarm
B
N
With flashing/alarm
Do Not Apply Voltage!
Screwless Terminal Block wiring method ( Direct Mount/ Screwless Terminal Block Type)
TN
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B
Flashing/alarm Specifications only
Lever
・The minus driver blade should be at least 2.5mm by 0.4mm
in size.
・Do not forcibly push the lever more than necessary with
the driver. Failure to comply may damage the unit.
・Strip 9mm (plus or minus 1mm) of wire insulation from the
wire to insert it in the Terminal Block.
・When removing the lead wire, do not just pull to remove.
(Be sure to operate the lever to release the lock.)
24V DC(Class 2)
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B
Flashing/alarm Specifications only
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LA6
LED Tier 1 / Input 1
LED Tier 2 / Input 2
LED Tier 3 / Input 3
LED Tier 4 / Input 4
LED Tier 5 / Input 5
Power Supply Wire
Red
Orange
Green
Blue
White
Flashing/Pulse Enable
Common line
Brown
Alarm 1 / Input 6
Mode Change
Power Supply Wire
Purple
Pink
/
⑦
Alarm 2 / Input 7
Skyblue
Yellow
Gray
Without flashing/alarm
B
N
With flashing/alarm
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Output Unit 2
For Flashing/ Pulse Enable
Output Unit 1
For lighting
Point
24V DC Class2
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,and
(2) this device must
accept any interference
received, including
interference that may
cause undesired
operation.
This chapter explains the application of the "Smart Mode".
It is necessary to create a set pattern data beforehand.
For more detailed explanation on the creation and setup data for patterns, refer to the help section in the software
for creation of setup data
■Transfer Procedure
Change the product to the standby mode (all signal inputs are off).
(The power supply input can either be ON or OFF, whichever is easier.)
Open the USB cover on the product. (Right figure)
A micro USB cable is connected to a personal computer and the
product. (Right figure)
Click the "Transfer" button in the software for creation of setup data.
When data transfer is completed, a "Transfer was completed"
message will be displayed.
Remove the micro USB cable and close the USB cover on the product.
(Ensure the USB cover is closed.)
If the power supply input to the product is set to ON, the "Settings" button in the software for creation of
setup data can be clicked to test the setup data operation.
Personal
Computer
LA6 (back)
Micro USB cable
(Not included with this product.)
USB cover
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■Preparation …… - This product
- Personal Computer with the software for creation of setup data installed (Windows
R
7 / 8 / 8.1)
- Micro USB Cable (USB A-Male to USB Micro-B Male)
Note > The micro USB cable should be able to charge batteries and transmit data.
(The MicroUSB cable is not included with this product.)
Micro USB Connector
(Micro-B Female)
PLC
〈Note〉Since flashing and intermittence
are uncontrollable with the PNP
type transistor, do not connect it.
Control flashing and intermittence
with the PLC programming.
24V DC(Class2)
When power supply wire is not connected, the inrush current flow.
Caution
24V DC(Class2)
(No polarity)
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LA6
Relay
PLC (NPN)
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Each LED・
Alarm
※1
Input1 〜 7
※1
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Each color
⑦
Do not connect
24V DC(Class2)
PLC (PNP)
24V DC(Class2)
16 A , 5 µsec
Inrush current
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※To find out about
the software for creation of setup data, visit our company's homepage (http://www.patlite.com) for further details.
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LA6
LED Tier 1 / Input 1
LED Tier 2 / Input 2
LED Tier 3 / Input 3
LED Tier 4 / Input 4
LED Tier 5 / Input 5
Power Supply Wire
Red
Orange
Green
Blue
White
Flashing/Pulse Enable
Common line
Brown
Alarm 1 / Input 6
Mode Change
Power Supply Wire
Purple
Pink
/
⑦
Alarm 2 / Input 7
Skyblue
Yellow
Gray
Without flashing/alarm
B
N
With flashing/alarm
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External Contact Classification
PLC(PNP Transistor)
Do Not Apply Voltage!
Circuit Schematic
E
C
B
B
Flashing/alarm Specifications only
External Contact Classification
Voltage Contact Relay or PLC
Without flashing/alarm
B
N
With flashing/alarm
Flashing/Pulse Enable
Common line
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Power Supply Wire
Mode Change
※2
Power Supply Wire
Pink
Yellow
Gray
Brown
B
Pink
Setup Data Transmission Method
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※1 Flashing/alarm Specifications only.
※2 There is no inrush current on wire
for mode change.
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