TSX 37 PLCs Safety and Installation Guide
TSX 37 PLCs Safety and Installation Guide
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TSX 37 05/08/10/21/22 PLCs
Présentation .................................................................................................................5
Physical description......................................................................................................8
Catalog summary .....................................................................................................10
Dimensions (Dimensions in millimeters) ................................................................... 11
Installation rules ........................................................................................................12
Mounting the PLC / mini-rack / modules ...................................................................13
Connection of power supplies ..................................................................................16
Channel addressing ..................................................................................................16
Discrete I/O
Connection equipment ..............................................................................................19
General wiring rules and recommendations ..............................................................21
Display bloc
Presentation ..............................................................................................................23
Display of PLC status ................................................................................................23
Display of I/O state ....................................................................................................24
Display of 64 channel modules .................................................................................24
Display of faults (DIAG mode) ...................................................................................25
Communication
Terminal port ..............................................................................................................27
Analog/Counting
Analog .......................................................................................................................29
Counting ....................................................................................................................29
Characteristics ...........................................................................................................32
Connections
Ground connections ..................................................................................................33
Power supplies ..........................................................................................................33
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General safety advice for users
1 General
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This documentation provides a legal framework for the use of Telemecanique Modicon Micro and
Premium products, as well as associated documentation.
The content of the documentation is not contractually binding and can under no
circumstances extend or restrict the scope of contractually binding warranty clauses.
2 Qualification of personnel
Only qualified personnel are authorized to install, operate or maintain the products.
Any work performed by an unqualified person or non-observance of the safety
instructions contained in this document or attached to the equipment may jeopardize
the safety of personnel and/or cause irreparable damage to equipment.
3 Warnings
Warnings serve to prevent specific risks encountered by personnel and/or equipment.
They are indicated in the documentations and on the products by different warning
symbols.
Caution
Indicates that not following instructions or ignoring the warning may cause serious personal injury,
death and/or serious damage to equipment.
Important or !
Indicates that not following a specific instruction may lead to minor injury and/or damage to
equipment.
Comment
Highlights important information relating to the product, its operation or its accompanying
documentation.
4 Conformity of use
The products described in the documentations conform to the European Directives (*) to which
they are subject (CE marking). However, they can only be used correctly in the context of the
applications for which they are intended (described in the various documents) and when connected to
approved third party products.
(*) EMC and LV Directives, concerning Electromagnetic Compatibility and Low Voltage.
5 Installing and setting up equipment
It is important to observe the following rules when installing and starting up equipment. In addition, if
the installation includes digital links, it is essential to follow the basic wiring rules, given in the manual
"Electromagnetic Compatibility of Industrial Networks and Fieldbuses", reference TSX DG KBLE.
• Safety instructions must be followed meticulously. These instructions are in the documentation or on
the equipment being installed and set up.
• The type of equipment defines the way in which it should be installed :
- A flush-mountable device (for example, a process control terminal) must be flush-mounted
- A device which is to be built in (for example, a PLC) must be placed in a cabinet or enclosure
-The casing of a laptop or portable device (for example, a programming terminal or a notebook) must
remain closed
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• If the device is permanently connected, its electrical installation must include a device to isolate it
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from the power supply and a circuit-breaker to protect it against overcurrents and isolation faults. If
this is not the case, the power socket must be grounded and be easily accessed. The device must
be connected to the protective ground.
• If the device is supplied with 24 or 48 VDC, the low voltage circuits must be protected. Only use
power supplies which conform to the standards currently in force.
• Check that the supply voltages remain within the tolerance ranges defined in the technical
characteristics of the devices.
• All measures must be taken to ensure that any power return (immediate, warm or cold) does not
lead to a dangerous state which may place personnel or the installation at risk.
• Emergency stop devices must remain effective in all the device's operating modes, even those
which are abnormal (for example, when a wire becomes disconnected). Resetting these devices
must not cause uncontrolled or improper restarts.
• Cables which carry signals must be located where they do not cause interference with the control
system functions by capacitive, inductive or electromagnetic interference.
• Control system equipment and their control devices must be installed in such a way as to ensure
that they are protected against unintentional operation.
• Appropriate safety measures must be taken for the inputs and outputs, to prevent improper states in
the control system device, if no signal is received.
6 Equipment operation
The operational safety and availability of a device is its ability to avoid the appearance of faults and to
minimize their effects if they occur.
A fault inside the control system is known as :
• passive, if it results in an open output circuit (no command is sent to the actuators).
• active, if it results in a closed output circuit (a command is sent to the actuators).
From the safety point of view, a given fault is dangerous or not depending on the type of command
given during normal operation. A passive fault is dangerous if the normal command is the operation
of an alarm. An active fault is dangerous if it maintains or activates an undesirable command.
The system designer must use devices external to the PLC to protect against active faults inside
the PLC, whether they are indicated or not.
7 Electrical and thermal characteristics
Details of the electrical and thermal characteristics of devices are given in the associated technical
documents (installation manuals, service instructions).
8 Maintenance
Troubleshooting procedure
• Control system equipment should only be repaired by qualified personnel (after sales
service engineer, or technician approved by Schneider Automation). Only certified
replacement parts or components should be used.
• Before performing any operation on equipment, always disconnect the power supply
and mechanically lock any moving parts.
Replacement and recycling of used batteries
Use batteries of the same type as the originals and dispose of defective batteries in
the same way as toxic waste.
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TSX 37 05/08/10/21/22 PLCs
Présentation
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• TSX 37 05 PLC
The TSX 37 05 PLC (1) integrates a 28 discrete I/O module as standard,
(16I + 12Q) located in the first slot and has two half slots available.
Only one configuration is offered which has an AC supply and which does not manage remote I/O on
a nano-PLC or AS-I bus link.
The available slot can be fitted with standard format modules (3) (discrete I/O) or two 1/2 format
modules (4) (discrete I/O, emergency stop monitoring, analog, counting).
1 3 3 3 4
• TSX 37 08 PLC
The TSX 37 08 PLC (1) integrates two 28 discrete I/O modules as standard,
(16I + 12Q) located in the first two slots and has two half slots available.
Only one configuration is offered which has an AC supply and which does not manage remote I/O on
a nano-PLC or AS-I bus link.
The available slot can be fitted with standard format modules (3) (discrete I/O) or two 1/2 format
modules (4) (discrete I/O, emergency stop monitoring, analog, counting).
1 3 3 3 4
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• TSX 37 10 PLCs
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TSX 37 10 PLCs integrate a discrete I/O module as standard, located in the first slot and has two half
slots available.
They offer six configurations differentiated by:
-the type of power supply, AC or DC,
-the I/O module integrated in the first slot.
Each base (1) integrates a real time clock (pv >= 6) and can be extended using a mini extension rack
(2).
The available slot can be equipped with standard format (3) (discrete I/O) or half- format modules (4)
(discrete I/O, emergency stop monitoring, analog, counter, remote I/O.
1 2 3 3 3 4
Moreover, each TSX 37 10 can manage remote I/O via remote modules :
-either on a nano-PLC link (discrete I/O from the TSX 07 nano-PLC (5) analog I/O from the TSX 07
range (6).
200 m
AS-i Bus
AS-i power
supply Sensors/actuators
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TSX 37 05/08/10/21/22 PLCs
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TSX 37-21/22 PLCs offer four configurations differentiated by their power supplies (alternating or
direct current).
Each base (1) integrating a real-time clock, accepts a memory extension as well as a communication
module and can be extended using a mini extension rack (2).
The 10 kHz counter functions and the analog I/O functions are integrated on
TSX 37-22 PLCs. The positions available can be equipped with standard format (3)
(discrete I/O) or half-format modules (4) (discrete I/O, emergency stop monitoring,
analog, counter, remote I/O modules).
1 2 3 3 3 4
Moreover, each TSX 37 21/22 PLC can manage (via remote modules) remote I/O :
•either from nano-PLC links (discrete I/O from TSX 07 nano-PLCs) (5) and analog I/O
from the TSX 07 range (6).
200 m
•or on an AS-i bus (sensor/actuator bus).
the maximum length of all the segments of the AS-i bus must not exceed 100 meters.
AS-i Bus
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Physical description
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• TSX 37 05 PLC
1 2-slot rack, integrating the power supply, 1
the processor and its memory.
2 Centralized display block.
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3 TER terminal port.
4 RESET button.
5 Cover for accessing power supply 3
terminals. 4
6 Cover for accessing optional battery and
operating system write-protection switch. 5
7 28 I/O module, located in the first slot.
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Note : Optional battery : TSX PLP 01
• TSX 37 08 PLC 7
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TSX 37 05/08/10/21/22 PLCs
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1 3-slot rack, integrating the power supply, the 4 3 2 1
processor and its memory.
2 Centralized display block.
3 Integrated analog and counter functions (on
TSX 37 22 PLC only).
4 TER terminal port and AUX man-machine
interface port.
5 Cover for accessing power supply terminals.
6 Memory extension card slot. If no card is
present, this slot is fitted with a cover which
must be kept in place, as removing it will
cause the PLC to stop.
7 Communication module slot.
8 Cover for accessing optional battery and
operating system write-protection switch. 5 6 7 8 9
9 Cover for mini extension rack connection.
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Catalog summary
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Désignation Référence
Mini extension rack for TSX 37 10/21/22 PLCs TSX RKZ 02
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TSX 37 05/08/10/21/22 PLCs
Dimensions (Dimensions in millimeters)
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TSX 37 05
151
151
&
TSX 37 10
108,3 (1) 165,6 4,7
132,5 (2) 170,3
152 (3)
block.
(3) HE10 or Sub D
connector
19 204,2 4,7
227,9
TSX 37 10
+
151
TSX RKZ 02
265,7 17
282,7
TSX 37 21 / 22
+
TSX RKZ 02
305,4
341,4
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Installation rules (Dimensions in millimeters)
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Note :
150
50
150
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TSX 37 05/08/10/21/22 PLCs
Mounting the PLC / mini-rack / modules
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• Mounting on pannel
- TSX 37 05 / 10 PLC - TSX 37 10 PLC + TSX RKZ 02
5,5
5,5
(1) (1)
140
140
5,5
5,5
5 159,2 5 159,2
271,7 0+1
(1) (1)
140
140
5,5
5,5
24 198,9 24 198,9
311,4 0 +1
(1)The diameter of the mounting points must be sufficient to allow M4 screws to pass through
• Mounting on a Telequick mounting plate
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• Mounting on a DIN rail
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1 Mounting / Removal 1
2 Tip to engage or
disengage the PLC
2
The PLCs must be mounted on metal supports which are correctly grounded.
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TSX 37 05/08/10/21/22 PLCs
Mounting / Removal to realize with power off
• Inserting a module • Removing a module
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1
2
3
4 4
Terminal block module, sequences 1, 2, 3 and 4 Terminal block module, sequences 1, 2, 3 and 4
HE10 connector module, sequences 1, 2 and 3. HE10 connector module, sequences 2, 3 and 4.
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Connection of power supplies
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Connecting the PLC to the power supplies is covered in the connections section.
Note:
For TSX 37 10 PLCs, when the base is supplied with AC, the mini-rack must be supplied with 24 V
DC if the following modules are located in the extension:
•Relay modules (tolerance of the external supply : 24 VDC + 10%).
•Analog modules.
Important : The 24 V sensor voltage provided by the base must not be used to
supply the mini extension rack with 24 V DC (24 VR)
Channel addressing
2 4 0 0
0 2 4 6 2 4 6 8
0 0
2 4 6 2 4 6 8 10
Since the standard modularity is half-format, standard format modules are addressed as two half-
format modules, one above the other. In this section, the term position (of the module) represents
either a half-format module, or the upper or lower part of a standard format module.
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TSX 37 05/08/10/21/22 PLCs
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Standard format 64 I/O 32 I 32 O 28 I/O
module
Number of Odd 0 to 31 0 to 15 0 to 15 0 to 15
channel i position
Even 0 to 31 0 to 15 0 to 15 0 to 11
position
Channel Odd %Ix.0 to %Ix.31 %Ix.0 to %Qx.0 to %Ix.0 to %Ix.15
address position %Ix.15 %Qx.15
Even %Q(x+1).0 to %I(x+1).0 to %Q(x+1).0 to %Q(x+1).0 to
position %Q(x+1).31 %I(x+1).15 %Q(x+1).15 %Q(x+1).11
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Discrete I/O
Connection equipment
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• Connection to modules with screw terminal block
Each terminal may receive bare wires or wires equipped with cable ends, open or
closed cable lugs :
- minimum : 1 wire, 0.28 mm2, without cable end,
- maximum : 2 wires, 1 mm2, with cable end or 1 wire, 1.5 mm2, without cable end or,1
open or closed cable lug for 1 mm wires
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1 1
2
1 5,5 mm maximum,
2 Minimum diameter 3.2 mm
1 White
Module
2 Brown
3 Green
6 Pink
7 Blue
8 Red
9 Black
10 Violet
11 Gray-Pink
12 Red-blue
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13 White-green
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14 Brown-green
15 White-yellow
16 Yellow-brown
17 White-gray
18 Gray-brown
19 White-pink
20 Pink-brown
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Discrete I/O
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TSX CDP ••3
TSX CDP ••3
Maximum tightening torque on TSX CDP • cable connector screws: 0,5 N.m.
Outputs:
• If the currents are high, it is advisable to segment the starts by protecting each one with a fast blow
fuse.
• Use cables of sufficient cross section to avoid voltage drops and rises in temperature.
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Cable routing
• Inside and outside the equipment.
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In order to limit the A.C. coupling, the power circuit cables (power supply, power contactors, etc) must
be separated from the input cables (sensors) and the output cables (preactuators).
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Display bloc
Presentation
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The display block indicates the status of the PLC and its I/O. It provides access to
channel and module diagnostics.
Pushbutton
0 4 8 12 0 4 8 12 0 4 8 12
TER
1 5 9 13 1 5 9 13 1 5 9 13 > 1s.
2 6 10 14 2 6 10 14 2 6 10 14 DIAG
3 7 11 15 3 7 11 15 I/O
3 7 11 15
0 4 8 12 0 4 8 12 0 4 8 12
1 5 9 13 1 5 9 13 1 5 9 13 ERR
2 6 10 14 2 6 10 14 2 6 10 14
3 7 11 15 3 7 11 15 3 7 11 15 BAT
(1) The battery must be changed every two years. Update the label located in the hatch giving access
to the power terminals.
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Display of I/O state
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0 4 8 12 0 4 8 12 0 4 8 12 0 4 8 12 0 4 8 12 0 4 8 12
1 5 9 13 1 5 9 13 1 5 9 13 1 5 9 13 1 5 9 13 1 5 9 13
2 6 10 14 2 6 10 14 2 6 10 14 2 6 10 14 2 6 10 14 2 6 10 14
3 7 11 15 3 7 11 15 3 7 11 15 3 7 11 15 3 7 11 15 3 7 11 15
0 4 8 12 0 4 8 12 0 4 8 12 0 4 8 12 0 4 8 12 0 4 8 12
1 5 9 13 1 5 9 13 1 5 9 13 1 5 9 13 1 5 9 13 1 5 9 13
2 6 10 14 2 6 10 14 2 6 10 14 2 6 10 14 2 6 10 14 2 6 10 14
3 7 11 15 3 7 11 15 3 7 11 15 3 7 11 15 3 7 11 15 3 7 11 15
Not used
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Display bloc
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2nd PLC slot 64 I/O module
first 16 0 4 8 12 0 4 8 12 16 next 0 4 8 12 0 4 8 12
inputs 1 5 9 13 1 5 9 13 inputs 1 5 9 13 1 5 9 13
%I3.0 to 2 6 10 14 2 6 10 14 %I3.16 to 2 6 10 14 2 6 10 14
%I3.15 3 7 11 15 3 7 11 15 %I3.31 3 7 11 15 3 7 11 15
first 16 0 4 8 12 0 4 8 12 16 next 0 4 8 12 0 4 8 12
outputs 1 5 9 13 1 5 9 13 outputs 1 5 9 13 1 5 9 13
%Q4.0 to %Q4.16 to
%Q4.15 %Q4.31
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Communication
Terminal port
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TSX 37-21/22 PLCs have two integrated terminal ports, TER and AUX. Although
functionally identical, only the TER port enables a device without a power source to be
connected.
The programming port allows 5 operating modes :
• UNI-TELWAY master (default configuration) or slave
mode,
• Character string mode,
• Master/Slave Modbus/Jbus mode.
(Modbus / Jbus master on TSX 37-10/21/22 PLCs sv ≥ 5.0).
Depending on the configuration mode selected during
configuration, the following can be connected :
• A programming and adjustment terminal,
• An operator dialog device,
• Another PLC via a TSX P ACC01 block,
• A PLC to a Modbus/Jbus bus via a TSX P ACC01
block,
• UNI-TELWAY devices (sensors, preactuators, variable speed drives, etc),
• Slave Modbus devices (sensors, preactuators, variable speed drives, etc),
• A printer or monitor.
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Analog/Counting
Analog
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The information contained in this document only serves to remind the user of the various analog func-
tions available with a TSX 37 05/08/10/21/22 PLC. To install the modules the following documents
should be consulted :
• Quick reference guides for the module,
• TSX DM 37 ••E manuals,
• TSX DS 37 PL7 ••E manuals.
Counting
There are two (TSX 37 05/08/10/21) ou 3 (TSX 37 22) options for performing a downcounting,
upcounting or up/down counting function
• On a discrete input
(max. frequency 500 Hz) :
Channel 0
• 2 counter channels provided by the first 4 inputs %I1.0
of the discrete I/O module, located in position 1. %I1.1
• With a TSX CTZ 1A / 2A / 2AA module (max.
%I1.2
frequency 40 kHz and 500 kHz)
%I1.3
• TSX CTZ 1A : 1 counter channel (40 kHz), Channel 1
• TSX CTZ 2A : 2 counter channels (40 kHz),
• TSX CTZ 2AA : 2 counter channels (500 kHz).
• Integrated up/downcounting on TSX 37-22.
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3 Use of two physical up/down counter inputs for each channel. In this case, the software alone sets
the preset value.
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4 Use of two up/down counter inputs with signals phase shifted by π/2 (incremental encoder signals)
with hysteresis.
In this case, the software alone sets the preset value and the immunity of these four inputs is
automatically set to the minimum value of 0.1 ms.
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Analog/Counting
Integrated upcounting/downcounting on TSX 37-22
There are several configuration possibilities depending of the channel used :
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Channels 11 and 12 :
• Use of a single physical up/down counter input, the direction (up/down counting) is defined by the
application by setting a bit object to state 0 or 1.
Channel 11 only :
• Use of a single physical up/down counter input, the
CNT1
direction (up/down counting) is defined by the
application by setting input IB to 0 or 1. IA +5 VDC 1 Channel 11
IA +24 VDC 9
•Use of 2 physical inputs with upcounting on input IA IA - 2
and downcounting on output IB. IB +5 VDC 10
• Use of 2 physical inputs with signals phase shifted by IB +24 VDC 3
π/2 (incremental encoder signals) without hysteresis IB - 11
IZ +5 VDC 4
and multiplication by 1 or 4 defined according to the IZ +24 VDC 12
configuration, input IA for A signals, input IB for B IZ - 5
signals. IPres 11 +
13
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Setting to the preset value can be performed : IPres 11 - 14
+10...30 VDC 7
• On a rising or falling edge of IPres11 (channel 11), (1) + 5 VDC 15
IPres12, - 0 VDC 8
• On short cam reference point,
• By program. CNT2
IA +5 VDC 1
IA +24 VDC 9
IA - 2
IZ : Zero marker input.
IPres11: Input reset to 0 or preset channel 11. 10
IPres12: Input reset to 0 or preset channel 12. 3
11
4
IPres 12 + 12
(1) Power supply reserved exclusively to supply IPres 12 - 5
encoder. 13
IPres 11 + 6
(2) 10...30 VDC or 5 VDC external supply for encoder.
IPres 11 - 14
+10...30 VDC 7
+5 VDC 15
(2) - 0 VDC 8
Channel 12
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Characteristics
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(1) 34 VDC for one hour, for a battery device with charger.
(2) 2/3 of the I/O active simultaneously
Operating conditions
Operating temperature 0...+60°C (without ventilation unit)
Relative humidity 10...95% without condensation
Altitude 0...2000 m
Resistance vibration IEC 68-2-6, Fc test, 2g severity
to :
shock IEC 68-2-27, Ea test
Resistance electrostatic discharge IEC 1000-4-2, level 3
to :
rapid transients IEC 1000-4-4, level 3
Resistance to shock waves IEC 1000-4-5
Storage temperature - 25...+70°C
Mechanical safety IP 20 with TSX RKA 01 covers in empty slots
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Connections
Ground connections
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Support connected to earth ground
Important:
The PLC internal 0V is connected to
the machine ground. The machine
ground itself is connected to the earth
Green/yellow wire connected to earth ground ground.
Power supplies
L
N
Q
PE
KM
Sensor/preactuator supply
Q : general isolator KM : line contactor or circuit-breaker,
Fu1: 1A fuse, time-delayed Fu2 : 0.5A standard
(1) power supply to be used only if discrete relay or analog modules are installed in the TSX RKZ 02
mini extension rack. If a TBX SUP 10 or TSX SUP 1011 power supply is used, remove FU2.
(2) isolation strip for locating ground fault. The external shunt must be removed in order to disconnect
the supply terminal block from the PLC ground.
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• Connecting a TSX 37 10/21/22 PLC which is DC supplied
L
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N
Q
PE
KM
≅
+24 VDC
-+
Base Extension
NC
Fu3 NC 24 VDC+
(2) 24 VDC input input -
0V PE
(1) PE
Sensor/preactuator supply
Q : general isolator
KM : line contactor or circuit-breaker
Fu3 : 4A fuse, time-delayed
• Connecting a PLC (PLCs) which is (are) DC supplied from a floating DC supply network (not
connected to ground).
TSX 37 PLCs with 24 VDC supply network do not have primary/secondary isolation and the internal
0V is connected to the machine ground of the PLC. The 0V of the 24 VDC supply is thus connected to
this same machine ground and particular methods of connection must be used for specific
applications and especially Marine Applications using a free-floating mounting.
To connect a TSX 37 PLC to this type of "floating" network, it is necessary to place an isolated DC
converter (24VDC/24VDC) next to each PLC, and upstream of the converter(s) use an isolation
monitor.
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Connections
• Connecting a TSX 37 10/21/22 PLC which is DC supplied from a floating DC supply network
(not connected to ground).
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Low voltage
AC supply Base Extension
NC
Battery NC
+ + isolated DC/DC + 24 VDC
charger - - converter, - 0V
PE
Battery +
-
Base Extension
NC
NC
+ isolated DC/DC + 24 VDC
- converter, - 0V
PE
Note : the DC/DC converter must be as close as possible to the PLC and the + 24VDC polarity wire
must be connected in such a way that it cannot be grounded accidentally.
• As analog I/O integrated in TSX 37 22 PLC bases are not isolated, they must not be used with this
type of assembly. If the application requires analog I/O, use TSX AEZiii/ASZiii analog I/O mod-
ules.
•If modules with relay outputs are integrated in the PLC, the DC/DC converter must supply a voltage
of 24 VDC ± 10%.
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Connections
Discrete I /O module connections
TSX DMZ 64 DTK
+24VDC 17 18 +24VDC 17 18
FU 1 FU 1
+ 19 20 + 19 20
- -
0 VDC 0 VDC
FU1 = 0.5 A fast blow fuse FU2 = 2 A fast blow fuse
29 13
30 15 16 14 15 16
31 15
17 18 17 18
0 VDC 0 VDC
- -
+ 19 20 + 19 20
FU2 FU2
+24 VDC +24 VDC
1
TSX DEZ 32D2 TSX DSZ 32T2
Sensors Inputs Preactuators Outputs
1 0 0 1
2 1 1 2
3 2 2 3
4 3 3 4
5 4 4 5
6 5 5 6
Odd position
7 6 6 7
8 7 7 8
9 8 8 9
10 9 9 10
11 10 10 11
12 11 11 12
13 12 12 13
14 13 13 14
15 14 14 15
16 15 15 16
+24VDC - + +24V
17 FU1 17
18 18
+24VDC - + FU2
19 19
+24V
20 0 0 20
21 1 1 21
22 2 2 22
23 3 3 23
24 4 4 24
5
Even position
25 5 25
26 6 6 26
27 7 7 27
28 8 8 28
29 9 9 29
30 10 10 30
31 11 11 31
32 12 12 32
33 13 13 33
34 14 14 34
35 15 15 35
+24 VDC
+24 VDC
0 VDC
FU2
- +
FU1
COMMONS
FU1 and FU2 = 0.5 A fast blow fuse FU1 and FU2 = 10 A fast blow fuse
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Connections
Odd position
7 8
10 8 9
9 10
Load on DC
10 11
voltage
11 12
- 24 VDC + 12 13
13 14
14 15
15 16
FU1
Protection must be provided 17
at the preactuator terminals. 0 18
FU2
19
1 20
2 21
3 22
4 23
5 24
Even position
6 25
7 26
8 27
FU1, FU2 and FU3 :
9 28
Fast blow fuses rated according to the load.
10 29
11 30
12 31
13 32
14 33
15 34
FU3
35
3
TSX DMZ 28DT TSX DMZ 28DTK
1 0 A
0
2 1 1 2 1
3 2
2
4 3 3 4 3
5 4
4
6 5 5 6 5
7 6
6
8 7 7 8 7
9 8
8
10 9 9 10 9
11 10
10
12 11 11 12 11
13 12
12
14 13 13 14 13
15 14
14
16 15 15 16 15
+24 VDC
17
FU 1 18 +24 VDC
0 VDC 17 18
- + 19 Outputs FU 1
0 20 + 19 20
1 21 -
2 22 0 VDC
3 23
4 24
5 25 Preactuators Outputs
6 26
0 1 2
7 27 1
8 28 2 3 4
9 29 3
10 30
4 5 6
11 31 5
32
- 6 7 8
33 7
+
34
FU2 8 9 10
35 9
+24 VDC 10 11 12
11
Preactuators
13 14
19 20
0 VDC
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Connections
TSX DMZ 28AR (Positive logic inputs) TSX DMZ 28DR (Negative logic inputs)
Sink Source
Sensors Inputs Sensors Inputs
TSX DMZ 28DR (Positive
1 logic0 inputs) TSX DMZ 28DR (Negative
1 logic
0 inputs)
2 1 2 1
3 2 3 2
4 3 4 3
5 4 5 4
6 5 6 5
7 6 7 6
8 7 8 7
9 8 9 8
10 9 10 9
11 10 11 10
12 11 12 11
13 12 13 12
14 13 14 13
15 14 15 14
16 15 16 15
+24VDC + - +24VDC
17 Sink 17 Source
FU1 FU1
18 18
0 VDC 0 VDC
19 19
+ -
0 20
Outputs 0 20
Outputs
FU FU
21 21
1 22 1 22
2 23 2 23
3 24 3 24
FU FU
25 25
4 26 4 26
5 27 5 27
6 28 6 28
7 29 7 29
FU FU
30 30
8 31 8 31
9 32 9 32
10 33 10 33
11 34 11 34
FU FU
35 35
Preactuators Preactuators
19..240 VAC or 24 VDC 19..240 VAC or 24 VDC
10 2 10 FU =
COMMONS
5
TSX DMZ 28 AR
Sensors Inputs 1
1 0
2 1
3
3 2
4 3
5 4
FU1 = 0.5 A fast blow fuse
6 5
7 6
8 7
9 8
10 9
11 10
12 11
13 12
14 13 FU = fast blow fuse rated according to the load
15 14
16 15
+115 VAC
17
FU1 18
0 VAC
~ 19 TSX DSZ 08R5
20
Outputs
0
FU
0 1
Outputs
21
FU
1 22 2
2 23 1 3
FU
3 24 4
FU
25 2 5
4 26 6
5 27 3 7
FU
6 28 8
7 29 4 9
FU
30 10
8 31 5 11
9 32 12
10 33 6 13
FU
11 34 14
FU
35 7 15
Preactuators Preactuators
19..240 VAC or 24 VDC 19..240 VAC or 24 VDC
DC AC DC
6 0 6
COMMONS
MOV
- 24 VDC + 19...240 VAC - 24 VDC +
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Connections
TSX DEZ 12D2 (Positive logic inputs) TSX DEZ 12D2 (Negative logic inputs)
FU1 = 0.5 A fast blow fuse FU1 = 0.5 A fast blow fuse
Sensors A Inputs
0
1 2 1
2
3 4 3
4
5 6 5
6
7 8 7
8
9 10 9
10
11 12 11
13 14
COMMONS
15 16
+24 VDC 17 18
FU1 = 0.5 A fast blow fuse
FU1
+
19 20
-
0 VDC
7
TSX DEZ 08A4 TSX DEZ 08A5
FU1 = 0.5 A fast blow fuse FU1 = 0.5 A fast blow fuse
COMMONS
8
Connections
TSX DSZ 08T2 TSX DSZ 8T2K
+24 VDC 15 16
+ -
FU2 = 6.3 A fast blow fuse FU2
17 18
19 20
0 VDC
Preactuators Outputs
0 1
1 2
2 3
3 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
COMMONS
1
12
+ -
+24 VDC 13
FU2
14
0 VDC 15
9
TSX DMZ 16DTK
A
I0
1 2 I1
I2
3 4 I3
Inputs
I4
5 6 I5
+24 VDC I6
Input
7 8 I7
supply
0 VDC
Q8
9 10 Q9
+24 VDC Q10
Output
11 12 Q11
supply
0 VDC Q12 Outputs
13 14 Q13
Q14
15 16 Q15
17 18
19 20
HE10
COMMONS
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Connections
TSX DMZ 16DTK (continued)
• Connecting the TSX DMZ 16DTK module on a Dialbase sub-base (Tego Dial)
-First possibility
Connecting the sensor supply from the Tego Dialbase sub-base,
Connecting the preactuator supply from the enclosed terminal block. In all cases, the preactuator
supply should be connected from an enclosed terminal block.
Connection on an APE-1B24M Tego
Connection principle diagram Dialbase sub-base
Sensors A
I0
1 2 I1
I2 FU2
3 4 I3
I4 24 VDC preactuator
5 6 I5 supply VOut
I6
7 8 I7
Q8
TSX CDP • •3
9 10 Q9
Q10 Sensors
11 12 Q11 I7 I6 I5 I4 I3 I2 I1 I0
Preactuators
Q12
+24 VDC
13 14
Q13
Q14
APE-1B
15 16
Q15 24M
17 18
19 20
FU1
+
- 0 VDC HE10
FU1
+ -
FU2 +24 VDC
FU1=0.5 A fast blow fuse
FU2=6.3 A fast blow fuse
0 VDC
Enclosed
terminal block
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• Connecting the TSX DMZ 16DTK module on a Dialbase sub-base (Tego Dial) (continued)
-second possibility
Connecting sensors and preactuator supplies from the enclosed terminal block of the
TSX DMZ 16DTK module
Connection diagram Connection on an APE-1B24M Tego
Dialbase sub-base
Q11
Q12
13 14 Q13
Q14
15 16 Q15
17 18
19 20
APE-1B24M
HE10
+24 VDC
COMMONS
0 VDC
FU1
FU2 FU1=0.5 A fast blow fuse
Enclosed FU2=6.3 A fast blow fuse
+ + terminal block
- -
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Connections
• Connecting the TSX DMZ 16DTK module on a communication module (Tego Power)
-First possibility
Connect the sensor and preactuator supplies from a APP-1CH communication module. In this case,
the consumption by all the preactuators must be less than 0.7 A.
A
Sensors I0
1 2 I1
I2
3 4 I3
I4
5 6 I5
I6
7 8 I7
Q8
9 10 Q9 APP-1CH
Q10
Preactuators
11 12 Q11
Q12
13 14 Q13
+24 VDC
Q14
15 16 TSX CDP • •3
Q15
17 18
+24 VDC 19 20
0 VDC
FU2
24 VDC preactuator
supply VOut
COMMONS
Enclosed
terminal block
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• Connecting the TSX DMZ 16DTK module on a communication module (Tego Power)
(continued)
-Second possibility
Connecting the sensor and preactuator supplies from the enclosed terminal block of the TSX DMZ
16DTK module. This connection method can be used if the power consumption of all preactuators is
greater than 0.7 A.
Connection on an APP-1CHTego Power
Connection principle diagram communication module
I2 FU2
3 4 I3
24 VDC preactuator
I4
I5 supply VOut
5 6
I6
7 8 I7
Q8
9 10 APP-1CH
Q9
Q10
11 12 Q11
Preactuators
Q12
13 14 Q13
Q14
15 16 TSX CDP • •3
Q15
17 18
19 20
HE10
VIn
0 VDC
+24 VDC
0 VDC
FU1
FU2
+ +
- -
Enclosed FU1=0.5 A fast blow fuse
terminal block FU2=6.3 A fast blow fuse
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