RKC INSTRUMENT COM-ME-1 Manuale utente

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IMR02E31-E1
RKC INSTRUMENT INC.
Ethernet Modus/TCP
Communication Converter
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Instruction Manual
[For SRZ]
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All Rights Reserved, Copyright 2020, RKC INSTRUMENT INC.
NOTICE
Ethernet is a registered trademark of Xerox Corp.
Modbus is a registered trademark of Schneider Electric.
The name of each programmable controller (PLC) means the products of each manufacturer.
Company names and product names used in this manual are the trademarks or registered
trademarks of the respective companies.
This manual assumes that the reader has a fundamental knowledge of the principles of
electricity, process control, computer technology and communications.
The figures, diagrams and numeric values used in this manual are only for explanation
purpose.
RKC is not responsible for any damage or injury that is caused as a result of using this
instrument, instrument failure or indirect damage.
RKC is not responsible for any damage and/or injury resulting from the use of instruments
made by imitating this instrument.
Periodic maintenance is required for safe and proper operation of this instrument. Some
components have a limited service life, or characteristics that change over time.
Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy of all information contained herein. RKC
makes no warranty, expressed or implied, with respect to the accuracy of the information.
The information in this manual is subject to change without prior notice.
No portion of this document may be reprinted, modified, copied, transmitted, digitized, stored,
processed or retrieved through any mechanical, electronic, optical or other means without
prior written approval from RKC.
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Safety Precautions
Pictorial Symbols (safety symbols)
Various pictorial symbols are used in this manual to ensure safe use of the product, to protect
you and other people from harm, and to prevent damage to property. The symbols are
described below.
Be sure you thoroughly understand the meaning of the symbols before reading this manual.
:
This mark indicates precautions that must be
taken if there is danger of electric shock, fire,
etc., which could result in loss of life or injury.
:
This mark indicates that if these precautions
and operating procedures are not taken,
damage to the instrument may result.
: This mark indicates that all precautions
should be taken for safe usage.
To prevent injury to persons, damage to the instrument and the equipment, a
suitable external protection device shall be required.
All wiring must be completed before power is turned on to prevent electric
shock, fire or damage to the instrument and the equipment.
This instrument must be used in accordance with the specifications to prevent
fire or damage to the instrument and the equipment.
This instrument is not intended for use in locations subject to flammable or
explosive gases.
Do not touch high-voltage connections such as power supply terminals, etc. to
avoid electric shock.
RKC is not responsible if this instrument is repaired, modified or
disassembled by other than factory-approved personnel. Malfunction may
occur and warranty is void under these conditions.
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This product is intended for use with industrial machines, test and measuring equipment.
(It is not designed for use with medical equipment and nuclear energy plant.)
In a domestic environment, this instrument may cause radio interference, in which case the
user may be required to take additional measures.
Provide reinforced insulation between the wire for the input signal and the wires for instrument
power supply, source of power and loads.
Be sure to provide an appropriate surge control circuit respectively for the following:
- If input/output or signal lines within the building are longer than 30 meters.
- If input/output or signal lines leave the building, regardless the length.
This instrument is designed for installation in an enclosed instrumentation panel. All
high-voltage connections such as power supply terminals must be enclosed in the
instrumentation panel to avoid electric shock to operating personnel.
All precautions described in this manual should be taken to avoid damage to the instrument or
equipment.
If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection provided
by the equipment may be impaired.
All wiring must be in accordance with local codes and regulations.
To prevent instrument damage as a result of failure, protect the power line and the input/output
lines from high currents with a suitable overcurrent protection device with adequate breaking
capacity such as a fuse, circuit breaker, etc.
A malfunction in this product may occasionally make control operations impossible or prevent
alarm outputs, resulting in a possible hazard. Take appropriate measures in the end use to
prevent hazards in the event of malfunction.
Prevent metal fragments or lead wire scraps from falling inside instrument case to avoid electric
shock, fire or malfunction.
Tighten each terminal screw to the specified torque found in the manual to avoid electric shock,
fire or malfunction.
For proper operation of this instrument, provide adequate ventilation for heat dissipation.
Do not connect wires to unused terminals as this will interfere with proper operation of the
instrument.
Turn off the power supply before cleaning the instrument.
Do not use a volatile solvent such as paint thinner to clean the instrument. Deformation or
discoloration may occur. Use a soft, dry cloth to remove stains from the instrument.
Do not connect modular connectors to telephone line.
When disposing of each part used for this instrument, always follows the procedure for
disposing of industrial wastes stipulated by the respective local community.
For Proper Disposal
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Symbols
Pictorial Symbols (safety symbols)
: This mark indicates important information on installation, handling
and operating procedures.
: This mark indicates supplemental information on installation,
handling and operating procedures.
: This mark indicates where additional information may be located.
Abbreviation symbols
These abbreviations are used in this manual:
Abbreviation
symbols
Name
Abbreviation
symbols
Name
PV Measured value TC (input) Thermocouple (input)
SV Set value RTD (input) Resistance temperature detector (input)
MV Manipulated output value V (input) Voltage (input)
AT Autotuning I (input) Current (input)
ST Startup tuning HBA Heater break alarm
OUT Output CT Current transformer
DI Digital input LBA Control loop break alarm
DO Digital output LBD LBA deadband
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About This Manual
There are three manuals pertaining to this product. Please be sure to read all manuals
specific to your application requirements.
The following manuals can be downloaded from the official RKC website:
https://www.rkcinst.co.jp/english/download-center/
Manual
Manual
Number
Remarks
COM-ME [For SRZ] [COM-ME-1/-2/-4/-5/-6]
Installation Manual
IMR02E29-E This manual is enclosed with instrument.
This manual explains the mounting and wiring.
COM-ME-1 [For SRZ] [COM-ME-1/-2/-4/-5/-6]
Communication Data List
IMR02E30-E This manual is enclosed with instrument.
This list is a compilation of the host
communication data items.
COM-ME-1 [For SRZ] Instruction Manual
IMR02E31-E1
This manual you are reading now.
This manual describes mounting, wiring,
communication setting, protocol,
communication data, troubleshooting and
product specification.
Read this manual carefully before operating the instrument. Please place the manual
in a convenient location for easy reference.
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Contents
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NOTICE
Safety Precautions ............................................................................................................................... i-1
Pictorial Symbols (safety symbols) .............................................................................................. i-1
WARNING ....................................................................................................................................... i-1
CAUTION ........................................................................................................................................ i-2
For Proper Disposal .............................................................................................................................. i-2
Symbols ................................................................................................................................................ i-3
Pictorial Symbols (safety symbols) .............................................................................................. i-3
Abbreviation symbols ................................................................................................................... i-3
About This Manual ................................................................................................................................ i-4
1. OUTLINE .............................................................................. 1
1.1 Checking the Product ..................................................................................... 2
1.2 Model Code .................................................................................................... 3
1.3 Parts Description ............................................................................................ 4
2. HANDLING PROCEDURES ................................................ 6
3. MOUNTING .......................................................................... 7
3.1 Mounting Cautions .......................................................................................... 7
3.2 Dimensions ..................................................................................................... 9
3.3 DIN Rail Mounting .......................................................................................... 9
3.4 Panel Mounting ............................................................................................. 11
4. WIRING .............................................................................. 12
4.1 Wiring Cautions ............................................................................................ 12
4.2 Terminal Configuration ................................................................................. 13
4.3 Connection to Ethernet ................................................................................. 15
4.4 Connection to Host Computer ....................................................................... 17
4.4.1 Configurations that can be connected to a host computer .............................................. 17
4.4.2 When connected with RS-485 .......................................................................................... 18
4.4.3 Connections for loader communication ............................................................................ 20
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5. HOST COMMUNICATION SETTING OF COM-ME ........... 21
5.1 Address Setting of COM-ME ........................................................................ 21
5.2 DIP Switch Setting of COM-ME .................................................................... 22
6. COMMUNICATION SETTING OF
SRZ FUNCTION MODULE ................ 23
6.1 Address Setting of the Function Modules ..................................................... 23
6.2 Protocol Selections and Communication Speed Setting
of Function Modules ..................................................................................... 24
6.3 Temperature Control Channel of the SRZ Unit ............................................. 25
6.4 Digital Input/Output Channel of Z-DIO Module ............................................. 26
6.5 Current Transformer (CT) Input Channel of Z-CT Module .............................. 27
7. IP ADDRESS SETTING ..................................................... 28
7.1 Host Communication Settings ....................................................................... 28
7.2 Loader Communication Settings ................................................................... 29
7.3 Switch Settings ............................................................................................. 33
7.3.1 Setting the IP Address on the Switch .................................................................................... 33
7.3.2 Default IP address setting ..................................................................................................... 36
7.4 Other Communication Data Settings ............................................................ 37
8. MODBUS/TCP PROTOCOL ............................................... 39
8.1 Message Configuration .................................................................................. 39
8.2 Function Code ............................................................................................... 40
8.3 Server (COM-ME) Responses ....................................................................... 41
8.4 Message Format ............................................................................................ 42
8.4.1 Read holding registers [03H] ................................................................................................... 42
8.4.2 Write single register [06H] ....................................................................................................... 44
8.4.3 Write multiple registers [10H] ................................................................................................... 45
8.5 Data Processing Precautions ........................................................................ 47
8.6 How to Use Memory Area Data ..................................................................... 48
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9. COMMUNICATION DATA LIST ......................................... 52
9.1 Reference to Communication Data List ........................................................ 52
9.2 Communication Data of COM-ME ................................................................ 54
9.3 Communication Data of Z-TIO Module ......................................................... 58
9.4 Memory Area Data of Z-TIO Module (only for Modbus) ................................ 81
9.5 Communication Data of Z-DIO Module ......................................................... 83
9.6 Communication Data of Z-CT Module .......................................................... 88
10. SETTENG EXAMPLE OF MODBUS/TCP ....................... 91
10.1 Handling procedures ................................................................................... 91
10.2 System Configuration .................................................................................. 92
10.3 Address Setting of Function Module (Z-TIO, Z-DIO, Z-CT module) ............. 93
10.4 Connection of Loader Communication ........................................................ 93
10.5 Connection with Host Computer (Client) ..................................................... 94
10.6 Setting of IP address and SRZ setting data ................................................. 94
10.7 Ethernet Settings ......................................................................................... 99
10.8 Host Computer (Client) Settings ................................................................ 102
11. TROUBLESHOOTING .................................................... 105
12. SPECIFICATIONS .......................................................... 110
APPENDIX. HOST COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL .......... 114
A.1 Communication Requirements .................................................................... 114
A.2 RKC Communication Protocol .................................................................... 116
A.2.1 Polling procedures ............................................................................................................... 116
A.2.2 Selecting procedures ........................................................................................................... 122
A.2.3 Communication data structure ............................................................................................. 127
A.3 Modbus Protocol ......................................................................................... 129
A.3.1 Message format ................................................................................................................... 129
A.3.2 Function code ...................................................................................................................... 130
A.3.3 Communication mode .......................................................................................................... 130
A.3.4 Slave responses .................................................................................................................. 131
A.3.5 Calculating CRC-16 ............................................................................................................. 132
A.3.6 Register read and write ....................................................................................................... 135
A.3.7 Caution for handling communication data ........................................................................... 139
A.3.8 How to use memory area data ............................................................................................ 140
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MEMO
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1. OUTLINE
Ethernet Modbus/TCP communication converter COM-ME-1 [For SRZ] (hereafter called COM-ME) is
communication converter to connect the RKC module type controller SRZ to the Ethernet
[Modbus/TCP].
This chapter describes features, package contents, model code, system configuration, etc.
Ethernet [Modbus/TCP]
Modbus/TCP is an open field network provided with the Modbus protocol on the TCP/IP protocol
of Ethernet. The data request side is called “client” (such as computer) and the data response
(supply) side is called “server” (COM-ME).
Host communication
Data send/receive is possible between the converter and the host computer through RKC
communication (ANSI X3.28-1976 subcategories 2.5 and B1) or Modbus.
Function modules
Multi-zone temperature control system can be easily achieved by connecting functional modules
(Z-TIO, Z-DIO and Z-CT modules) of SRZ to COM-ME. The combination of COM-ME and
functional module of SRZ is called an SRZ unit.
Up to 30 function modules can be connected to one COM-ME.
(Connectable module: Z-TIO, Z-DIO and Z-CT)
SRZ unit
Host
computer
Z-TIO, Z-DIO or Z-CT module
(Up to 30 modules)
RKC communication
Modbus
RS-485
Host communication
Master
(Client)
Ethernet
Ethernet Modbus/TCP
communication converter
COM-ME-1
(Server)
Ethernet (Modbus/TCP)
Programmable controller (PLC),
computer, etc.
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1.1 Checking the Product
Before using this product, check each of the following:
Model code
Check that there are no scratches or breakages in external appearance (case, front panel, or terminal,
etc.)
Check that all of the items delivered are complete. (Refer to below)
Name Q’TY Remarks
COM-ME [For SRZ] [COM-ME-1/-2/-4/-5/-6]
Installation Manual (IMR02E29-E)
1 Enclosed with instrument
COM-ME-1 [For SRZ] Host Communication Data List
(IMR02E30-E)
1 Enclosed with instrument
Joint connector cover KSRZ-517A 2 Enclosed with instrument
Power terminal cover KSRZ-518A 1 Enclosed with instrument
COM-ME-1 [For SRZ] Instruction Manual
(IMR02E31-E1)
1 This manual (sold separately)
This manual can be downloaded from the official
RKC website:
https://www.rkcinst.co.jp/english/download-center/
If any of the products are missing, damaged, or if your manual is incomplete, please contact
RKC sales office or the agent.
Accessories (sold separately)
Name Q’TY Remarks
End plate DEP-01 2 Secures the SRZ on the DIN rail
Communication converter COM-K2-1 1
For loader communication
(Option: with loader communication cable)
Communication converter COM-KG-1N 1
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1.2 Model Code
Check whether the delivered product is as specified by referring to the following model code list.
If the product is not identical to the specifications, please contact RKC sales office or the agent.
(1) Network communication
1: Modbus/TCP
(2) Host communication
5: RS-485
(3) Corresponding to the RKC controller
02: SRZ
(4) Factory setting (Specify a communication protocol)
No code: No need to factory preset a communication protocol. *
1: A communication protocol needs to be factory preset.
(5) Host communication protocol
No code: No need to specify when the factory setting is not required.
1: RKC communication (ANSI X3.28-1976 subcategories 2.5 and B1)
2: Modbus
* Factory setting when “No need to factory preset a communication protocol” is specified.
Host communication protocol: RKC communication
COM- ME - 1 5 02 /
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
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1.3 Parts Description
COM-ME main unit
Indication lamps
FAIL/ RUN [Green or Red]
When normal: Green lamp turns on
During setting of IP address: Green lamp blinks
Self-diagnostic error (Recoverable fault): Green lamp blinks
Self-diagnostic error (Major fault): Red lamp turns on
RX/TX [Green]
During host communication data send and receive: Green lamp turns on
HRTBT [Green]
While software is properly running: Green lamp blinks
24V [Green]
While 24 V power is supplied: Green lamp turns on
3.4V [Green]
While 3.4 V power is supplied: Green lamp turns on
1.0V [Green]
While 1.0 V power is supplied: Green lamp turns on
Link/Activity (Port 1/Port 2)
[Green]
No link or No power: Turns off
Link is being established or in data communication: Green lamp turns on
OPT (Port1/Port2) [Yellow]
When connected at 100 Mbps or when not in communication:
Turns off
When connected at 10 Mbps: Yellow lamp turns on
Communication connector
Loader communication connector
Use to connect the communication converter and personal computer when loader
communication is performed.
P1 connector (Port 1)
P2 connector (Port 2)
Use to connect the network communication (Modbus/TCP).
Switch
Address setting switch (SW1)
Used to set the IP address.
Address setting switch (SW2) (×16)
Address setting switch (SW3) (×1)
Sets the host communication address in hexadecimal during the operation.
Sets the IP address in hexadecimal during the IP address setting.
DIP switch
Sets the communication speed and communication protocol corresponding to
host communication.
Sets DIP switch setting enable/disable.
Used to set the IP address setting and how it works.
Terminal
FG terminal Terminal for grounding
Loader communication connecto
r
A
ddress setting switch (SW1)
A
ddress setting switch (SW2) (×16)
A
ddress setting switch (SW2) (×1)
Indication lamp Link/Activity (Port 1)
P1
connecto
r
(Port 1)
Indication lamp OPT (Port 1)
Indication lamp Link/Activity (Port 2)
P2 connecto
r
(Port 2)
Indication lamp OPT (Port 2)
FG terminal
Indication lamp RX/TX
Indication lamp BRD FLT
Indication lamp HRTBT
Indication lamp 24V
Indication lamp 3.4V
Indication lamp 1.0V
Left side view
DIP switch
Base
Front view
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Base
Mounting holes (M3 screw)
Holes for screws to fix the base to a panel, etc.
Customer must provide the M3 screws.
Joint connector
Used to mechanically and electrically connect each function module.
Power supply terminals
These are terminals to supply power to the COM-ME and joined function modules.
Terminal number Signal name
1 24 V DC (+)
2 24 V DC ()
Communication terminals
(RS-485)
These terminals are used to connect to a host computer or an operation panel.
Terminal number Signal name
3 T/R (A)
4 T/R (B)
5 SG
Mounting bracket
Used to fix the COM-ME on DIN rails and also to fix each module joined together.
Mounting holes (M3 screw)
Power supply
terminals
Joint connector
Mounting
bracket
Communication terminals
(RS-485)
Front Rea
r
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2. HANDLING PROCEDURES
Conduct necessary setting before operation according to the procedure described below.
Mounting
Install the COM-ME.
Refer to 3. MOUNTING (P. 7).
For controller (SRZ), refer to Z-TIO Instruction Manual
(IMS01T01-E), Z-DIO Instruction Manual (IMS01T03-E)
and Z-CT Instruction Manual (IMS01T16-E).
Host communication
settings
Wiring
Controller (SRZ) settings
IP address settings
The address, communication speed, communication protocol, data bi
t
configuration, and DIP switch setting validity/invalidity of hos
t
communication are set only when host communication is used in the
COM-ME.
Refer to 5. HOST COMMUNICATION SETTINGS OF
COM-ME (P. 21).
Connect power wiring to the COM-ME, make wiring to the controller
(SRZ), and connect the COM-ME and the client to Ethernet.
Connect the wiring for host communication or loader communication in
the COM-ME.
Refer to 4. WIRING (P. 12)
For controller (SRZ), refer to Z-TIO Instruction Manual
(IMS01T01-E), Z-DIO Instruction Manual (IMS01T03-E)
and Z-CT Instruction Manual (IMS01T16-E).
Set the communication setting of controller (SRZ).
Refer to 6. COMMUNICATIOM SETTING OF SRZ
FUNCTION MODULE (P. 23).
For controller (SRZ), refer to Z-TIO Instruction Manual
(IMS01T01-E), Z-DIO Instruction Manual (IMS01T03-E)
and Z-CT Instruction Manual (IMS01T16-E).
Set the IP address of COM-ME.
Refer to 7. IP ADDRESS SETTINGS (P. 28).
Ethernet settings
Set the IP address and subnet mask of Ethernet.
Refer to 10.7 Ethernet Settings (P. 99).
Communication
environment settings
of Client (master)
To establish Modbus/TCP communication, set the communication
environment of the client according to the necessity.
For the details of setting the communication environment, refer
to the instruction manual of the client or of the setting tool.
Other communication
data settings
Set the data for the COM-ME and controller (SRZ).
Refer to 7.4 Other Communication Data Settings (P. 37).
Refer to 9. COMMUNICATION DATA LIST (P. 52).
Ethernet communication
start
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3. MOUNTING
This chapter describes installation environment, mounting cautions, dimensions and mounting procedures.
3.1 Mounting Cautions
(1) This instrument is intended to be used under the following environmental conditions.
(IEC 61010-1) [POLLUTION DEGREE 2]
(2) Use this instrument within the following environment conditions:
Allowable ambient temperature: 10 to +55 °C
Allowable ambient humidity: 5 to 95 %RH
(Absolute humidity: MAX. W. C 29 g/m
3
dry air at 101.3 kPa)
Installation environment conditions: Indoor use
Altitude up to 2000 m
(3) Avoid the following conditions when selecting the mounting location:
Rapid changes in ambient temperature which may cause condensation.
Corrosive or inflammable gases.
Direct vibration or shock to the main unit.
Water, oil, chemicals, vapor or steam splashes.
Excessive dust, salt or iron particles.
Excessive induction noise, static electricity, magnetic fields or noise.
Direct air flow from an air conditioner.
Exposure to direct sunlight.
Excessive heat accumulation.
(4) Mount this instrument in the panel considering the following conditions:
Provide adequate ventilation space so that heat does not build up.
Do not mount this instrument directly above the equipment that generates large amount of heat
(heaters, transformers, semi-conductor functional devices, large-wattage resistors.)
If the ambient temperature rises above 55 °C, cool this instrument with a forced air fan, cooler, or
the like. Cooled air should not blow directly on this instrument.
In order to improve safety and the immunity to withstand noise, mount this instrument as far away
as possible from high voltage equipment, power lines, and rotating machinery.
High voltage equipment: Do not mount within the same panel.
Power lines: Separate at least 200 mm
Rotating machinery: Separate as far as possible
For correct functioning mount this instrument in a horizontal position.
To prevent electric shock or instrument failure, always turn off the power before
mounting or removing the instrument.
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Space required between each module vertically
When the module is mounted on the panel,
allow a minimum of 50 mm at the top and
bottom of the module to attach the module to
the main unit.
Depth for modular cables mount type module
Space for modular cables must be considered
when installing.
It is recommended to use a plastic cover on
the connector on both sides of the mounted
modules for protection of connectors.
When mounting modules, leave space
at both ends for covers.
Be sure the COM-ME and SRZ function
modules (Z-TIO, Z-DIO and Z-CT modules)
are joined when using them.
Do not connect any SRZ function modules to
the left side of the COM-ME.
(5) In case this instrument is connected to a supply by means of a permanent connection, a switch or
circuit-breaker shall be included in the installation. This shall be in close proximity to the
equipment and within easy reach of the operator. It shall be marked as the disconnecting device for the
equipment.
50 mm or more
COM-ME
76.9 mm
Approx.
50 mm
Communication
cable
Joint connector cover
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3.2 Dimensions
3.3 DIN Rail Mounting
Mounting procedures
1. Pull down the mounting bracket at the bottom of the module (A). Attach the hooks on the top of the
module to the DIN rail and push the lower section into place on the DIN rail (B).
2. Slide the mounting bracket up to secure the module to the DIN rail (C).
(B) Push
Mounting
bracket
DIN rail
(A) Pull down
(C) Locked
76.9
30 6.7
100
5
2.5
(Unit: mm)
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Module joining procedures
1. Mount the function modules on the DIN rail. Slide the modules until the modules are closely
joined together and the joint connectors are securely connected.
2. Push in the mounting brackets to lock the modules
together and fix to the DIN rail.
After module joining, install a
plastic cover on the
connector on both sides of the mounted modules
for protection of connectors. (Refer to P. 8)
To firmly fix the modules, use end plates (DEP-01)
sold separately on both sides of the mounted
modules. When mounting modules, leave space at
both ends for end plates.
Removing procedures
1. Turn the power OFF.
2. Remove the wiring.
3. Pull down a mounting bracket with a
slotted screwdriver (A). Lift the
module from bottom, and take it off
(B).
(Front view of module main unit)
Joint connector
Function module
COM-ME
(Rear view of base)
Push in all of the mounting brackets.
Mounting
bracket
State where each
module is locked.
(A) Pull down
(B) Lift and take off
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