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V200-18-E1B

The V200-18-E1B plugs directly into the back of compatible Unitronics OPLCs, creating a selfcontained PLC unit with a local I/O configuration.

Snap-in I/O Module


Features 16 isolated digital inputs, including 2 high-speed counter inputs, type pnp/npn (source/sink) 10 isolated relay outputs 4 isolated pnp/npn (source/sink) transistor outputs, including 2 high-speed outputs 3 analog inputs

Before using this product, it is the responsibility of the user to read and understand this document and any accompanying documentation. All examples and diagrams shown herein are intended to aid understanding, and do not guarantee operation. Unitronics accepts no responsibility for actual use of this product based on these examples. Please dispose of this product in accordance with local and national standards and regulations. Only qualified service personnel should open this device or carry out repairs.

User safety and equipment protection guidelines


This document is intended to aid trained and competent personnel in the installation of this equipment as defined by the European directives for machinery, low voltage, and EMC. Only a technician or engineer trained in the local and national electrical standards should perform tasks associated with the devices electrical wiring. Symbols are used to highlight information relating to the users personal safety and equipment protection throughout this document. When these symbols appear, the associated information must be read carefully and understood fully. Symbol Meaning Danger Warning Caution Caution Description The identified danger causes physical and property damage. The identified danger can cause physical and property damage. Use caution.

Caution

Failure to comply with appropriate safety guidelines can result in severe personal injury or property damage. Always exercise proper caution when working with electrical equipment. Check the user program before running it. Do not attempt to use this device with parameters that exceed permissible levels. Install an external circuit breaker and take appropriate safety measures against short-circuiting in external wiring. To avoid damaging the system, do not connect / disconnect the device when the power is on. Ascertain that terminal blocks are properly secured in place.

Environmental Considerations
Do not install in areas with: excessive or conductive dust, corrosive or flammable gas, moisture or rain, excessive heat, regular impact shocks or excessive vibration. Provide proper ventilation by leaving at least 10mm of space between the top and bottom edges of the device and the enclosure walls. Do not place in water or let water leak onto the unit. Do not allow debris to fall inside the unit during installation.

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Installing / Removing the Snap-in I/O Module


These instructions are given in the controllers user guide, in the chapter I/Os, under the section Installing Snap-in I/O Modules.

Wiring
Do not touch live wires. Unused pins should not be connected. Ignoring this directive may damage the device. Do not connect the Neutral or Line signal of the 110/220VAC to the devices 0V pin. Double-check all wiring before turning on the power supply.

Wiring Procedures
Use crimp terminals for wiring; use 26-12 AWG wire (0.13 mm 3.31 mm ) for all wiring purposes. 1. 2. 3. 4. Strip the wire to a length of 70.5mm (0.2500.300 inches). Unscrew the terminal to its widest position before inserting a wire. Insert the wire completely into the terminal to ensure that a proper connection can be made. Tighten enough to keep the wire from pulling free.
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To avoid damaging the wire, do not exceed a maximum torque of 0.5 Nm (5 kgfm). Do not use tin, solder, or any other substance on stripped wire that might cause the wire strand to break. Install at maximum distance from high-voltage cables and power equipment.

I/O WiringGeneral
Input or output cables should not be run through the same multi-core cable or share the same wire. Allow for voltage drop and noise interference with input lines used over an extended distance. Use wire that is properly sized for the load.

Digital Inputs
Each group of 8 inputs has a common signal. Each group can be used as either pnp (source) or npn (sink), when appropriately wired as shown in the following figures. Inputs I0 and I2 can be used as normal digital inputs, as high-speed counters, or as part of a shaft encoder. Inputs I1 and I3 can be used as normal digital inputs, as high-speed counter resets, or as part of a shaft encoder. The 0V signal of the inputs is isolated from the controllers 0V signal. Each group of inputs has its own 0V signal. The inputs 0V and N signals are internally shorted on each connector.

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npn (sink) digital input wiring

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pnp (source) digital input wiring

npn (sink) high-speed counter

pnp (source) high-speed counter

Inputs I0, I1, and I2, I3 can be used as shaft encoders as shown below. npn (sink) shaft encoder wiring pnp (source) shaft encoder wiring

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Digital Outputs Wiring Power Supplies


1. 2. Connect the "positive" lead to the V1 terminal for the relay outputs, to the V2 terminal for the transistor outputs. In both cases, connect the negative lead to the 0V terminal of each output group.

In the event of voltage fluctuations or non-conformity to voltage power supply specifications, connect the device to a regulated power supply. Do not connect the Neutral or Line signal of the 110/220VAC to the devices 0V pin.

Relay Outputs
The 0V signal of the relay outputs is isolated from the controllers 0V signal.

Increasing Contact Life Span


To increase the life span of the relay output contacts and protect the device from potential damage by reverse EMF, connect: a clamping diode in parallel with each inductive DC load, an RC snubber circuit in parallel with each inductive AC load.

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Transistor Outputs
Each output can be wired separately as either npn or pnp.

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The 0V signal of the transistor outputs is isolated from the controllers 0V signal. npn (sink) pnp (source)

Analog Inputs
Shields should be connected at the signal source. Inputs may be wired to work with either current or voltage. Note that the analog inputs 0V signal must be the same 0V used by the controllers power supply.

current

current/voltage

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V200-18-E1B Technical Specifications


Digital Inputs Number of inputs Input type Galvanic isolation Nominal input voltage Input voltage pnp (source) npn (sink) Input current Response time High speed inputs Resolution Frequency Minimum pulse width Notes: 1. Inputs #0 and #2 can each function as either high-speed counter or as part of a shaft encoder. In each case, high-speed input specifications apply. When used as a normal digital input, normal input specifications apply. Inputs #1 and #3 can each function as either counter reset, or as a normal digital input; in either case, its specifications are those of a normal digital input. These inputs may also be used as part of a shaft encoder. In this case, high-speed input specifications apply. 10. See Note 3. SPST-NO relay; 230VAC / 24VDC Takamisawa (Fujitsu) JY-24H-K or NAIS (Matsushita) JQ1AP-24V or OMRON G6B-1114P-24VDC Yes Resistive Load 5A maximum per output 8A maximum total for common. See Note 3. Inductive Load 1A maximum per output 4A maximum total for common. See Note 3 Maximum frequency Contact protection Outputs power supply Nominal operating voltage Operating voltage Max. current consumption Notes: 3. Outputs #1, #2, #3, and #4 share a common signal. All other outputs have individual contacts. 10Hz External precautions required (see Increasing Contact Life Span) 24VDC 20.4 to 28.8VDC 90mA@24VDC 16 (in two groups) pnp (source) or npn (sink), set by wiring. Yes 24VDC 0-5VDC for Logic 0 17-28.8VDC for Logic 1 17-28.8VDC for Logic 0 0-5VDC for Logic 1 6mA@24VDC for inputs #4 to #15 8.8mA@24VDC for inputs #0 to #3 10mSec typical Specifications below apply when these inputs are wired for use as a high-speed counter input/shaft encoder. See Notes 1 and 2. 32-bit 10kHz maximum 40s

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Relay Outputs Number of outputs Output type Type of relay Galvanic isolation Output current

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Transistor Outputs Number of outputs Output type Galvanic isolation Output current

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4. Each can be individually wired as pnp (source) or npn (sink). pnp: P-MOSFET (open drain) npn: open collector Yes pnp: 0.5A maximum (per output) Total current: 2A maximum (per group) npn: 50mA maximum (per output) Total current: 150mA maximum (per group) Resistive load 20Hz Inductive load 0.5Hz pnp: 2kHz npn: 50kHz pnp: 0.5VDC maximum npn: 0.85VDC maximum Yes (pnp only) 20.4 to 28.8VDC 24VDC 3.5V to 28.8VDC, unrelated to voltage of either the I/O module or the controller

Maximum frequency

High speed output maximum frequency (resistive load) See Note 4 ON voltage drop Short circuit protection Power supply operating voltage nominal operating voltage npn (sink) power supply operating voltage Notes: 4.

Outputs #12 and Output #13 may be used as high-speed outputs 3 (single-ended) 0-10V, 0-20mA , 4-20mA. See Note 5. Successive approximation 10-bit (1024 units) 204 to 1023 (820 units) Synchronized to scan time >100Kvoltage 500current None 15Vvoltage 30mAcurrent 2 LSB (0.2%) 2 LSB (0.2%)

Analog Inputs Number of inputs Input range Conversion method Resolution (except at 4-20mA) Resolution at 4-20mA Conversion time Input impedance Galvanic isolation Absolute maximum rating Full-scale error Linearity error Notes: 5. Note that the range of each I/O is defined both by wiring and within the controllers software. IP20 / NEMA1 0 to 50C (32 to 122F) -20 to 60 C (-4 to 140F) 5% to 95% (non-condensing) 138x23x123mm (5.43x0.9x4.84) 222g (7.8 oz) Environmental Operating temperature Storage temperature Relative Humidity (RH) Dimensions (WxHxD) Weight

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About Unitronics
Unitronics has been producing PLCs, automation software and accessory devices since 1989. Unitronics OPLC controllers combine full-function PLCs and HMI operating panels into single, compact units. These HMI + PLC devices are programmed in a single, user-friendly environment. Our clients save I/O points, wiring, space, and programming time; elements that translate directly into cost-efficiency. Unitronics supports a global network of distributors and sales representatives, as well as a U.S. subsidiary. For more information regarding Unitronics products, contact your distributor or Unitronics headquarters via email: [email protected].

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