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Getting Started
This is a brief document designed to quickly get you started setting up your valve manifold with an integrated
Numatics’ G2-2 Series FIPIO communication node.
1) Initial Unpacking and Inspection
1) Examine exterior of package for signs of damage. Report any damage to shipping carrier.
2) Remove wrapped manifold assembly from box.
a) Remove manifold assembly from anti-static packaging
b) Retain documentation for installation and configuration
3) Examine manifold assembly for any shipping damage such as:
a) Bent pins or connectors
b) Report any damage to shipping carrier immediately
4) Examine manifold assembly for proper ordered configuration. (Valves, I/O, Protocol, etc.)
2) G2-2 Introduction
Below is an example of a 2012 valve series manifold. This fieldbus manifold series is capable of addressing a
total of 224 I/O. The manifold can be viewed as having two sections to it, the
Valve Side
and the
Discrete I/O
Side
. The
Valve Side
supports a maximum of 32 solenoid coils and the
Discrete I/O Side
supports a
maximum of 6 modules totaling 192 Outputs, 96 Inputs, or various combinations. The communication
module has a M23 style 6-pin communication connector. The power module has a 4-pin power connector. Pin-
outs for these, along with I/O connectors, are labeled on the side of the respective modules.
Valve
Valve Side
(Maximum of 32 Solenoids)
Aux. Power
LED's
Chassis Ground
Connection
Valve
End Plates
Manual
Override
Solenoid LED
Status Indicator
Valve Side
Sub-D Output
Module
Power
Module
Communications
Module
Module/
Network
Status LED's
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3) FIPIO Communication Module Part Numbers
FIPIO Communication Replacement Part Numbers
Connector Type Description Part Number
Complete Module 239-2310
Communication Board 256-902
Auxiliary Power Board 256-904
Valve Driver Board 256-680
4 Amp Fuse 140-933
6-Pin M23
Communication
Connector
10 Amp Fuse 140-934
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4) MCM - Manual Configuration Module (for Self-Test Mode Function Only)
The MCM is the module that allows the user to manually test the Numatics manifold using Self-Test mode.
The MCM consists of two DIP switch sets (SW1 and SW2) and two rotary switches (SW3 and SW4).
MCM Module Part Numbers
Description Part Number
Complete Module 239-1384
Replacement Board 256-684
(SW2)
(SW3)
DIP Switch
(SW1)
DIP Switch
(SW4)
All DIP switches shown in the "OFF" position
Rotary Switch
Rotary Switch
1
4
3
2
5
6
7
8
ON
1
4
3
2
5
6
7
8
ON
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5) Self-Test Mode
An internal diagnostic tool can also be enabled using the optional MCM module. This tool allows the user to
confirm that all of the Inputs and Outputs on the manifold are fully functional without needing a network
connection or controller. There are two test modes that the user can choose using SW2-8. The “Output” test
mode tests all the outputs by sequentially turning them ON one at a time. The “Input/Output” test mode
tests the inputs by causing all of the outputs to toggle between even and odd values when any input is made.
To use the Self-Test Mode, the user must first set some initial conditions using the MCM module. Follow
these steps to obtain the needed initial condition settings. Remember to remove power from the manifold
before making changes to the MCM when setting these initial conditions.
1) Disconnect power and air from the manifold!
2) Record current MCM settings.
3) Set the rotary switches to 99 (SW3 and SW4).
4) Make sure that SW1-5, SW2-1, and SW2-7 are in the “ON” position.
5) Select the desired test mode with SW2-8 (see table below)
Switch
T
esting
Mode
Setting Description
Output Off Sequentially turns all the outputs ON and OFF.
SW2-8
Input/
Output
On
Causes all of the odd outputs to come on and stay on until an
input is made. When an input is made, the outputs will toggle to
the even outputs.
6) Make sure that all of the other switches are in the “OFF” position.
The initial conditions are now set. To enable the Self-Test Mode, apply power to the manifold and make the
following changes within 5 to 10 seconds:
1) Set SW2-6 to the “ON” position.
2) Set SW2-7 to the “OFF” position.
Self-Test Mode is terminated by removing power to the unit. Remember to return the MCM settings to their
original settings to return the communication node to normal operation.
!
Air should be disconnected to the manifold when attempting to run the
Self-Test Mode to prevent unwanted motion.
Communication lines should be disconnected before attempting to run the
Self-Test Mode.
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6) Communication Module Rotary Switches
The Rotary switches allow the user to set the node address.
Rotary Switch Settings
Network Address:
Switch Description
NA 01 Sets the Ones Digits
NA 10 Sets the Tens Digits
Network Address Restrictions:
Node address 00 is reserved for the fieldbus control system (i.e. the PLC)
Node address 63 is reserved for configuration and diagnostic terminals
Node address 01-62 are used for connecting industrial peripheral devices to FIPIO
(i.e. Numatics FIPIO node)
Rotary switch settings do not take effect until power is cycled (turned
OFF and ON).
!
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7) I/O Mapping Example
Example:
Discrete I/O Configuration
In OutPos
No.
Module Type Part No.
Bytes
1 MCM 239-1384 -- --
2
8O Sourcing
(PNP)
239-1315 1 1
3
16O Sourcing
(PNP)
239-1319 1 2
4
4I Sinking
(NPN)
239-1304 1 0
5
8I Sinking
(NPN)
239-1308 1 0
Manifold I/O Configuration
Outputs and Mapping Location
Valve Outputs = 12
Byte 0; Bits 0-7
Byte 1; Bits 0-3
Allocated Unused
Valve Outputs = 20
Byte 1; Bits 4-7
Bytes 2 - 3; Bits 0-7
Discrete Outputs = 24
Bytes 4,5 and 6;
Bits 0-7
Total Outputs = 56
Inputs and Mapping Location
Discrete Inputs = 12
Byte 6; Bits 0-3,
Byte 7; Bits 0-7
Allocated and
Reserved Inputs = 4
Byte 6; Bits 4-7
Total Inputs = 16
Assumed Settings
- Single Z-Boards
TM
used with single solenoid
valves
- Double Z-Boards
TM
used with double solenoid
valves
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I/O Mapping Table Example Continued
Output Table
BYTE Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0
0
Valve Coil
No. 8
Valve Coil
No. 7
Valve Coil
No. 6
Valve Coil
No. 5
Valve Coil
No. 4
Valve Coil
No. 3
Valve Coil
No. 2
Valve Coil
No. 1
1
Allocated &
Reserved
Allocated &
Reserved
Allocated &
Reserved
Allocated &
Reserved
Valve Coil
No. 12
Valve Coil
No. 11
Valve Coil
No. 10
Valve Coil
No. 9
2
Allocated &
Reserved
Allocated &
Reserved
Allocated &
Reserved
Allocated &
Reserved
Allocated &
Reserved
Allocated &
Reserved
Allocated &
Reserved
Allocated &
Reserved
3
Allocated &
Reserved
Allocated &
Reserved
Allocated &
Reserved
Allocated &
Reserved
Allocated &
Reserved
Allocated &
Reserved
Allocated &
Reserved
Allocated &
Reserved
4
Discrete
Output No. 7
Discrete
Output No. 6
Discrete
Output No. 5
Discrete
Output No. 4
Discrete
Output No. 3
Discrete
Output No. 2
Discrete
Output No. 1
Discrete
Output No. 0
5
Discrete
Output No. 7
Discrete
Output No. 6
Discrete
Output No. 5
Discrete
Output No. 4
Discrete
Output No. 3
Discrete
Output No. 2
Discrete
Output No. 1
Discrete
Output No. 0
6
Discrete
Output No. 15
Discrete
Output No. 14
Discrete
Output No. 13
Discrete
Output No. 12
Discrete
Output No. 11
Discrete
Output No. 10
Discrete
Output No. 9
Discrete
Output No. 8
Input Table
BYTE Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0
0
Coil No. 8
Status
Coil No. 7
Status
Coil No. 6
Status
Coil No. 5
Status
Coil No. 4
Status
Coil No. 3
Status
Coil No. 2
Status
Coil No. 1
Status
1
Coil No. 16
Status
Coil No. 15
Status
Coil No. 14
Status
Coil No. 13
Status
Coil No. 12
Status
Coil No. 11
Status
Coil No. 10
Status
Coil No. 9
Status
2
Coil No. 24
Status
Coil No. 23
Status
Coil No. 22
Status
Coil No. 21
Status
Coil No. 20
Status
Coil No. 19
Status
Coil No. 18
Status
Coil No. 17
Status
3
Coil No. 32
Status
Coil No. 31
Status
Coil No. 30
Status
Coil No. 29
Status
Coil No. 28
Status
Coil No. 27
Status
Coil No. 26
Status
Coil No. 25
Status
4
Allocated &
Reserved
Allocated &
Reserved
Allocated &
Reserved
Allocated &
Reserved
Allocated &
Reserved
Allocated &
Reserved
Status for
Discrete
Outputs
No. 4-7
Status for
Discrete
Outputs
No. 0-3
5
Allocated &
Reserved
Allocated &
Reserved
Allocated &
Reserved
Allocated &
Reserved
Status for
Discrete
Outputs
No. 12-15
Status for
Discrete
Outputs
No. 8-11
Status for
Discrete
Outputs
No. 4-7
Status for
Discrete
Outputs
No. 0-3
6
Allocated &
Reserved
Allocated &
Reserved
Allocated &
Reserved
Allocated &
Reserved
Discrete
Input No. 3
Discrete
Input No. 2
Discrete
Input No. 1
Discrete
Input No. 0
7
Discrete
Input No. 7
Discrete
Input No. 6
Discrete
Input No. 5
Discrete
Input No. 4
Discrete
Input No. 3
Discrete
Input No. 2
Discrete
Input No. 1
Discrete
Input No. 0
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8) Output Short Circuit Protection (Status Input Bits)
Status Input Bits report the integrity of the load being driven by the output driver. They must be mapped to the
scanner as part of the Input Size Value. Please refer to the table below for Status Input Bit action during fault
condition:
Output Type Output State Fault Condition Status Bit
No Fault
0
ON
Fault -
Short Circuit, Over Temp/Over Current 1
No Fault
0
Valve Solenoid Coil Driver or
Sinking (NPN)
Discrete Outputs
OFF
Fault -
Open Load 1
No Fault 0 Sourcing (PNP)
Discrete Outputs
ON
Fault -
Short Circuit, Over Temp/Over Current 1
9) Ground Wiring
All Numatics Inc. communication nodes should be grounded during the installation process. These
grounding guidelines can be found in National Electrical code IEC 60204-1 or EN 60204-1. There also is a,
“ATTENTION: CONNECT TO EARTH GROUND FOR PROPER GROUNDING OF UNIT”, label
attached to the chassis ground connection point on the G2-2 series communication node housing. This label
also points out where the grounding guidelines can be found.
Proper grounding will alleviate and prevent many intermittent problems
with network communication.
When grounding to a machine frame, please ensure that the machine frame
itself is already properly grounded.
Better grounding can be achieved when larger diameter (lower gauge) wire
is used.
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10) Communication Module Connector Pin-Out
FIPIO BUS Connection – 6-Pin M23 Connector Pin-Out
Pin No. Description
1 No Connection
2 D+
3 No Connection
4 D-
5 D+
6 D-
Connector Shell Protective Earth (Case Ground)
FIPIO
MALE
Pin-O ut
Aux. - MINI
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11) Auxiliary Power Connector Pin-Out
Pin No. Function Description
1
+24VDC
(Valves and Outputs)
Voltage Used to Power Outputs
(Valve Coils and Discrete Outputs)
2 Earth Ground Protective Earth (Case Ground)
3 0VDC Common 0VDC Common, for Valves, I/O, and Node Power
4
+24VDC
(Node and Inputs)
Voltage Used to Power Discrete Inputs and Node Electronics
!
Maximum current capacity on the 0VDC common pin of the auxiliary
power connector is 8 Amps. The combined draw of the +24VDC Valves and
Outputs and +24VDC Node and Inputs pins cannot exceed 8 Amps, at any
given moment in time.
The auxiliary power +24VDC Node and Inputs pin supplies power to the
node electronics. This pin must be powered at all times for communication
node to be functional.
4
1
3
2
Pin-Out
Aux. - MINI
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12) Power Consumption
Auxiliary Power Connection (Standard)
Aux. Power
Connector Pin No.
Description
1 24 VDC Power for Valves & Discrete Outputs
4 24 VDC Power for Inputs & Node Electronics
Discrete I/O Module(s) Power Jumper
All of Numatics, Inc., G2-2 I/O modules have a selectable power source jumper. This jumper determines
which Aux. Power connector pin will power these modules.
This option allows the user to select how each specific module will be powered during different conditions
(i.e. E-Stop). Each I/O module can be set-up independently allowing individual Output and/or Input
modules to remain active if needed.
Power Rating
Maximum system current capability is 8 amps. Care should be taken not to exceed 8 amp draw
through the 0VDC common pin (Current through all +24 VDC Pins combined).
Discrete I/O current draw is dependent on the device(s) connected. It is critical to know what these
values are in order to remain safely within the 8 amp limitation.
Loads should not draw more than 0.5 amps of current from any one individual discrete output point.
(Contact factory for higher current capabilities)
Auxiliary Power Connector Voltage Tolerance Current Power
+24VDC (Valves & Outputs)
Solenoid Valve Coil 2005 (Each) 24VDC +10%/-15% 0.042 A 1.0 Watts
Solenoid Valve Coil 2012 (Each) 24VDC +10%/-15% 0.105 A 2.5 Watts
Solenoid Valve Coil 2035 (Each) 24VDC +10%/-15% 0.105 A 2.5 Watts
Solenoid Valve Coil ISO - SPA (Each) 24VDC +10%/-15% 0.160 A 4.0 Watts
Discrete Output 24VDC - 0.5 A max. * 12 Watts max. *
Discrete I/O Status LEDs (Each) 24VDC - 0.015 A 0.36 Watts
+24VDC (Node & Inputs)
Node 24VDC +/- 10% 0.040 A 0.96 Watts
Discrete I/O Module (Each) 24VDC - 0.006 A 0.14 Watts
Discrete I/O Status LEDs (Each) 24VDC - 0.015 A 0.36 Watts
Recommended External Fuses:
External fuses should be chosen based upon the physical manifold configuration. Please refer to the next
page for the fuse sizing chart.
Power consumption for each Discrete I/O point is dependent on the
specific current draw of input sensor devices and output loads. Please
consult the factory for output current requirements greater than 0.5 amps.
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13) Power Consumption and External Sizing Guide Chart
Power Consumption - Aux. Power Connector Pin for Valves and Outputs
Description
Current
Number of Solenoid Valve Coils Energized Simultaneously
___ X 0.105 A (2012 and 2035
Series)
= __________Amps
___ X 0.042 A (2005 Series)
= __________Amps
+
Total load current drawn by simultaneously energized Discrete Outputs
with Discrete Outputs Power Jumper in “SP” Position (Factory Default).
=
__________Amps
+
Total load current drawn by Sensor Devices from Discrete Inputs source
with Discrete Input Power Jumper in “SP” Position.
= __________Amps
Total:
__________Amps
Surge Compensation:
X 1.25
Suggested External +24 VDC (Valves and Outputs) Fuse Value: __________Amps
Power Consumption - Aux. Power Connector Pin for Node and Inputs
Description
Current
Communication Node Power Consumption
=
.040 Amps
+
Total load current drawn by simultaneously energized Discrete Outputs
with Discrete Outputs Power Jumper in “UP” Position.
=
__________Amps
+
Total load current drawn by Sensor Devices from Discrete Inputs source
with Discrete Inputs Power Jumper in “UP” Position (Factory Default).
=
__________Amps
+
Number of I/O modules installed ___ X 0.006 A
=
__________Amps
+
Number of Discrete I/O Status LEDs simultaneously on ___ X 0.015 A
=
__________Amps
Total:
__________Amps
Surge Compensation:
X
1.25
Suggested External Pin +24 VDC (Node and Inputs) Fuse Value: __________Amps
The standard power jumper configuration for all Output Modules is “SP”.
The standard power jumper configuration for all Input Modules is “UP”.
At any given moment in time, the combined current draw through +24VDC
(Valves & Outputs) pin and
+24VDC (Node & Inputs) pin cannot exceed 8
amps. Therefore, the combined value of the external fuses on the two
+24VDC pins should not exceed 8 amps.
The internal fuses are installed to protect against fire damage due to
catastrophic failure of internal components. External fuses are
recommended for protection against power supply failure, over-current
conditions, etc…
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14) LED Functions
Upon power up, the LEDs indicate the status of the unit. The Power Module of the G2-2 FIPIO node has four
LEDs; two for internal fuse integrity and two for Aux. Power status. The Communication module also has
four status LEDs which are described below.
Communication Module
LED Name Color Status Description
ON Normal operation (Device powered up and operating)
RUN Green
OFF Device not powered or major failure
ON Major unrecoverable fault
FLASHING Bus connection not established or connection timeout
ERROR Red
OFF Not powered or device operating normally
ON External device error
I/O
Red
OFF Not powered or device operating normally
FLASHING Bus activity
COMM. Yellow
OFF No bus activity
Power Module
LED Name Color Status Description
OFF
Internal fuse
F1
is OK (valid only when power is applied to
+24V
VLV / OUT
pin on Aux. Power connector).
FUSE 1 Red
ON
Internal fuse
F1
is open; No power is internally provided to valves or
outputs. Communication NOT affected.
OFF No DC Power present at
+24V
VLV / OUT
pin on Aux. Power connector.
+24V VLV/OUT Green
ON DC Power applied to
+24V
VLV / OUT
pin on Aux. Power Connector.
OFF
Internal fuse
F2
is OK (valid only when power is applied to
+24V
NODE / IN
pin on Aux. Power connector.
FUSE 2 Red
ON
Internal fuse
F2
is open; No power is internally provided to node
electronics or inputs. Communication Node will not function.
OFF No DC Power present at
+24V
NODE / IN
pin on Aux. Power connector.
+24V NODE/IN Green
ON DC Power applied to
+24V
NODE / IN
pin on Aux. Power connector.
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15) Profile and Class
Numatics’ G2-2 FIPIO node is a Class 0 device and supports 3 different Standard (STD_P) Device Profiles as
defined in the WorldFip FIPIO Standard Profiles:
1. FIPIO Reduced Device Profile (FRDP)
2. FIPIO Standard Device Profile (FSDP)
3. FIPIO Extended Device Profile (FEDP)
The Numatics’ G2-2 FIPIO node will automatically select the correct profile for the manifold, based on the
configuration data size resulting from the configuration of the discrete I/O modules. The user must select the
appropriate “Base Module” type in the configuration software.
The table below shows which “Base Module” is required depending on the physical I/O configuration of the
manifold.
Manifold’s I/O Size
(1 Word = 2 Bytes)
I/O Range
STD_P
Base Module Type
Up to 2 Input words and 2 Output words
Inputs 2 Words
and
Outputs 2 Words
FRD C2
Up to 8 Input words and 8 Output words
2 Words < Inputs 8 Words
or
2 Words <Outputs 8 Words
FSD C8
Up to 32 Input words and 32 Output words
Inputs > 8 Words
or
Outputs > 8 Words
FSD C32
If either the Input words or Output words fall into a higher Manifold
I/O size, then the user must choose that higher Manifold I/O Size.
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16) Commissioning a Node to the Network
1) Using the PL-7 software tool, select STD_P from the families list.
2) The user must then choose the appropriate “Base Module”, in the STD_P “Family” listing, to match the
physical I/O size configuration of the FIPIO manifold.
3) Always cycle power to node after making any changes (Software or Hardware changes).
A.) FIPIO Reduced Device Profile (FRDP)
Below is a sample
PL7 Ver. 4.4
software screen showing the appropriate selection of the FIPIO Reduced
Device Profile (FRDP). This selection can be used when the physical configuration of the manifold is less
than, or equal to, 2 words (4 bytes) of Inputs and 2 words (4 bytes) of Outputs (i.e. valve only manifold).
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B.) FIPIO Standard Device Profile (FSDP)
Below is a sample
PL7 Ver. 4.4
software screen showing the appropriate selection of the FIPIO Standard
Device Profile (FSDP). This selection can be used when the physical configuration of the manifold has
between 2 words (4 bytes) and 8 words (16 bytes) of Inputs and between 2 words (4 bytes) and 8 words (16
bytes) of Outputs (i.e. manifold with installed Discrete I/O totaling less than 6 words of Inputs and Outputs).
C.) FIPIO Extended Device Profile (FEDP)
Below is a sample
PL7 Ver. 4.4
software screen showing the appropriate selection of the FIPIO Extended
Device Profile (FSDP). This selection can be used when the physical configuration of the manifold has
between 8 words (16 bytes) and 32 words (64 bytes) of Inputs or between 8 words (16 bytes) and 32 words (64
bytes) of Outputs (i.e. manifold with installed Discrete I/O totaling more than 7 words of Inputs and
Outputs).
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17) Factory Default Settings
Unless otherwise requested, all standard G2-2 Series FIPIO manifolds ship with specific factory default
settings. Below is a list of the factory default settings:
Description Default Settings
Node Address 00
Baud Rate 1 Mbit/s
Input Module Power Jumper
PU
(Input sensor power supplied by
+24VDC Node and Inputs pin on the Aux. power connector)
Output Module Power Jumper
SP
(Output module power supplied by
+24VDC Valves and Outputs pin on the Aux. power connector)
Valve Side Output Bytes 4 Bytes (32 Allocated Valve Coil Outputs)
Discrete I/O Side - I/O Bytes Self-Configuring based on the I/O modules installed.
18) Technical Support
For technical support, contact your local Numatics distributor. If further information is required,
please call Numatics Inc. at (248) 887-4111 and ask for Technical Support.
Issues relating to network set-up, PLC programming, sequencing, software related functions, etc…
should be handled with the appropriate product vendor.
Information on device files, technical manuals, local distributors, and other Numatics, Inc. products
and support issues can be found on the Numatics, Inc’s. WEB site at www.numatics.com
Guide de Démarrage Rapide
Série 2-2 - FIPIO
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Pour commencer
Ce document décrit le démarrage rapide de votre îlot de distribution à nœud de communication FIPIO série
G2-2 intégré.
1) Déballage et inspection
1) Inspectez l'emballage extérieur pour détecter tout dommage. Tout dommage constaté doit être signalé au
transporteur.
2) Retirez l'ensemble de l'îlot de son carton.
a) Sortez l'ensemble de son emballage anti-statique.
b) Conservez la documentation portant sur l'installation et la configuration.
3) Inspectez l'ensemble de l'îlot pour détecter tout dommage de transport tel que:
a) Broches ou connecteurs déformés
b) Tout dommage constaté doit être immédiatement signalé au transporteur.
4) Vérifiez que la configuration de l'ensemble de l'îlot livré correspond à votre commande. (distributeurs, E/S,
protocole, …).
2) Introduction à la série G2-2
Ci-dessous un exemple représentant l'ensemble d'un îlot de distributeurs de la série 2012. Cette série d'îlots à
bus de terrain est capable d'adresser un total de 224 E/S. L'îlot peut être considéré comme ayant deux parties:
la partie
Composants pneumatiques
et la partie
Composants électroniques
. La partie Composants
pneumatiques supporte un maximum de 32 bobines et la partie Composants électroniques supporte un
maximum de 6 modules, donc un total de 192 sorties, 96 entrées ou de différentes combinaisons de celles-ci.
Le module de communication est équipé d'un connecteur de communication du type M23 à 6 broches. Le
module d'alimentation en tension est équipé d'un connecteur d'alimentation à 4 broches. L'affectation des
broches ainsi que les connecteurs E/S sont repérés sur la face latérale de chaque module
Valve
Valve Side
(Maximum of 32 Solenoids)
Aux. Power
LED's
Chassis Ground
Connection
Valve
End Plates
Manual
Override
Solenoid LED
Status Indicator
Valve Side
Sub-D Output
Module
Power
Module
Communications
Module
Module/
Network
Status LED's
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3) Codes des composants du module de communication FIPIO
Codes des composants de communication de rechange FIPIO
Type de
connecteur
Description Code
Module complet 239-2310
Carte électronique de communication 256-902
Carte électronique d'alimentation auxiliaire 256-904
Carte de pilotage distributeurs 256-680
Fusible 4A 140-933
Connecteur de
communication
M23 à 6 broches
Fusible 10A 140-934
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4) MCM – Module de configuration manuelle (uniquement pour la fonction du mode
auto-test)
Le MCM (module de configuration manuelle) permet à l'utilisateur de tester manuellement l'îlot Numatics en
utilisant le mode auto-test. Le MCM est équipé de deux ensembles de DIP switchs (SW1 et SW2) et de deux
roues codeuses (SW3 et SW4).
Codes des composants du module MCM
Description Code
Module complet 239-1384
Carte de rechange 256-684
(SW2)
(SW3)
DIP Switch
(SW1)
DIP Switch
(SW4)
All DIP switches shown in the "OFF" position
Rotary Switch
Rotary Switch
1
4
3
2
5
6
7
8
ON
1
4
3
2
5
6
7
8
ON
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