The terminator I/O contains all functions of terminal blocks and input/outputmodules in one easy-to-use package.
With the use of a terminator I/O system that can be mounted on the DIN rail,the exibility of the system can be maximized. If the input/output is placednear the eld device, wiring cables can be shortened. You can expand themodules without purchasing new bases in the future.
This removable input/output module is internally connected by a three-tieredspring clamp or screw-type terminal block.
The cost to separately purchase terminal blocks is unnecessary. (Moreover,you can avoid the trouble of having to wire existing PLC inputs/outputs tothe standalone terminal block.) If installing a fuse on the output, we makeavailable products most suitable for needs.
The greatest advantage of the terminator I/O is its connectivity. Since sevenkinds of plug-compatible network interface modules are available, a modulecan be selected according to the network connections of the user.
Although each system requires at least one AC power source or DC powersource, the power source can be increased according to needs. Moreover,discrete / analog input/output modules that cover a wide area are available.
Assembly of the System Using the Components for Terminator I/O
In the case of a terminator I/O, system assembly is completed by simplymounting necessary input/output modules on the DIN rail. (Or, the modulescan be mounted on the panel.) System assembly is not limited to a xed basesize. Moreover, the eldbus network master of compatible computers andPLCs can be freely selected.
Local Expansion
The terminator I/O system can store up to 16 modules per node. Since eachnode can be divided into two lines for local expansion (one network interfacebase + two expansion bases), the system can flexibly meet the spaceconditions of the remote side distributing board. The terminator I/O can bemounted both horizontally and vertically.
Address of the Input/Output Module
The address of the terminator I/O module differs depending on the networkinterface protocol used. For example, DeviceNet and Pro bus support the"word" data type in the allocation of the analog module. Meanwhile, in thecase of Koyo Remote I/O, only discrete data type ("I" input and "Q" output) issupported, and the analog module is allocated in units of input/output block(32 units per channel). The speci cations of each input/output module areintroduced on the following page and afterwards, and the input/output pointsper module are also listed.
Mfr. Part No.
Description
T1H-EBC100
Function, Ethernet communication (10/100BASE-T/TX)