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SMC Networks 56-EX500-IB1 Instruction Manual

Design and selection
Operate the unit only within the specified supply voltage limits.
If the supply voltage exceeds the rated voltage limits the unit and
connected equipment might malfunction or could be damaged. It could
also become a fire hazard.
Do not operate beyond specification range.
Fire, malfunction or unit and connected equipment damage can result.
Please construct a backup system, such as making the
equipment or unit a multiple system, or designing a fail-safe in
advance to prevent damage due to the breakdown and the
malfunction of this product.
Mount the emergency stop outside of the enclosure so that it can
stop the system operation immediately and intercept the power
supply.
These instructions must be followed when using the Gateway
unit in an interlocking circuit:
•Provide valve interlocking by another system such as
mechanical protection.
•Check the Gateway unit regularly to ensure mechanical
protection.
There is a risk of getting injured if the interlock does not operate
correctly.
Wiring
Perform wiring correctly.
There is a possibility that a unit and connected equipment will be
destroyed if incorrectly wired.
Do not perform wiring while power is on.
If there is an explosive atmosphere present there is a risk of an
explosion.
There is also a possibility of failure of operation due to the damage of a
unit and connected equipment.
Do not lay wires or cables with power cable or high-voltage
cable in the same wiring route.
There is a possibility of failure of operation due to electrical noise on
the signal cable or a surge in the power cable. Separate the wiring of
reduced wiring system from power cables.
Confirm proper insulation of wiring.
With insulation failure (contact with other circuits, insulation failure
between terminals, etc), there is a risk of explosion if an atmosphere is
present. There is also a possibility of damage to a unit and connected
equipment due to the applied excess pressure or current.
Operating environment
Do not use in an environment where water, chemicals, or oil
are present. Prevent dust and particles collecting on or around
the unit.
It will cause failure or malfunction.
Do not use in an area where a magnetic field is generated.
It will cause malfunction.
Do not connect or disconnect cables when the unit is powered.
Fire or an explosion may result if an explosive or combustible gas is
present.
Do not use in an environment with temperature cycle.
Heat cycles other than that of daily change of the temperature can effect
inside of the units.
Do not expose the wiring system to heat radiation from a heat
source located nearby.
It will cause failure or malfunction.
Do not use in an environment where a surge source more than
the CE marking standard allow is present.
Internal circuit elements can deteriorate or break when equipment
generating a large surge (electromagnetic lifter, high frequency induction
furnace, motor, etc.) is located near the wiring system. Provide surge
preventives, and avoid interface.
Use the wiring system equipment with surge absorber when a
surge-generating load such as relay or solenoid valve is driven
directly.
Do not expose the wiring system to vibration and impact.
It will cause failure or malfunction.
Adjustment and Operation
Do not allow short circuit of loads.
Connected equipment may be damaged by excess current flow if a load is
short circuit. Input unit fuse will break. Output and SI unit have protective
function for excess current flow, but it is possible that they will be damaged,
as the protective function does not cover all modes.
Do not carry out operation or setting of this equipment with wet
hands.
It may cause an electric shock to the operator.
The Input units should be used within the range of specifications
given below and in the product catalogue.
If labelled with X: special conditions apply:
1. Protect the Input units from sources of heat which can generate
surface temperatures higher than the ATEX temperature classification.
2. Protect the Input units and cables against all impact or mechanical
damage using a suitable ATEX compliant enclosure.
3. Protect the Input units from direct sunlight or UV light using a
suitable protective cover.
4. Do not disconnect the M12 connectors before first switching off the
power supply.
5. Use only ATEX approved M12 connectors and use only shielded
cable to provide grounding.
6. Use only a damp cloth to clean the Input units body, to avoid an
electrostatic charge.
Mounting
Do not drop, bump or apply excessive impacts while
handling.
Otherwise it can result in damage to the unit causing failure or
malfunction.
Hold the body for handling.
Otherwise it can result in damage to the unit causing failure or
malfunction.
Mount units using the proper tightening torque.
If a unit is tightened beyond the range of tightening torqe, the mounting
screws, mounting brackets or unit may be damaged.
Do not mount the unit where it may be stepped on.
If the unit is stepped on it will be damaged.
Wiring
Avoid repeatedly bending or stretching the lead wires.
Do not crush or strain the wire. It will cause the wire to break and
make the unit malfunction.
Ground the reduced wiring system to a secure, safe and
noise-proof place.
Grounding should be performed near the unit to shorten the grounding
distance.
Maintenance
Only clean the product with a damp cloth.
Do not wipe the product with chemicals such as benzene or thinners. It
will cause damage to the product.
Installation & Maintenance Man al
Inp t Unit and Inp t Block
Series 56-EX500-IB1
56-EX500-IE1/2/3/4
Read this manual before using this product.
For future reference, please keep this manual in a safe place.
This manual should be read in conjunction with the current catalogue.
General recommendation
These safety instructions are intended to prevent a hazardous
situation and/or equipment damage.
These instructions indicate the level of potential hazard by label of
"Caution", "Warning" or "Danger".
Operator error could result in injury or
equipment damage.
Operator error could result in serious injury
or loss of life.
In extreme conditions, there is a possible
result of serious injury or loss of life.
•A system designer or a person who decides a system
specification should judge the compatibility of a reduced
wiring system.
Since the products specified here are used in various operating
conditions,their compatibility for the specific
wire saving
system
must be based on specifications or after analysis and/or tests to
meet your specific requirements.
•
Only trained personnel should operate pneumatically operated
machinery and equipment.
Compressed air can be dangerous if an operator is unfamiliar with it
Assembly, handling or repair of wire saving systems should be
performed by trained and experienced operators.
•
Do not service machinery/equipment or attempt to remove
component until safety is confirmed.
1) Inspection and maintenance of machinery/equipment should only be
performed after confirmation of safe locked-out control positions.
2) When equipment is to be removed, confirm the safety process as
mentioned above. Switch off air and electrical supplies.
3) Before machinery/equipment is re-started, ensure all safety measures to
prevent sudden movement of actuators etc. (Supply air into the system
gradually to create backpressure, i.e. incorporate a soft-start valve).
•
Contact SMC if the product is to be used in any of the following
conditions:
1) Conditions and environments beyond the given specifications, or if
product is used outdoors.
2) Installations in conjunction with atomic energy, medical equipment, food
and beverage, or safety equipment.
3) Applications which have the possibility of having negative effects on
people, property or animals.
Special safety analysis is required.
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Maintenance
Do not disassemble, modify (including change of printed circuit
board) or repair.
An injury or failure can result.
Perform the following maintenance periodically in order to prevent
possible danger due to the unexpected.
Confirm wiring and screws are not loose.
oose screws or wires may cause unintentional malfunction.
These instructions must be followed while in maintenance:
•
Turn off the power supply.
•
Stop the supplied fluid, exhaust the residual pressure and verify
the release of fluid before performing maintenance.
Otherwise it can cause injury.
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Safety Instr ctions
Safety Instr ctions (contin e)
Model Indication Method
Intended conditions of se
Design and selection
Ensure there is sufficient clearance for maintenance activities.
When designing an application, be sure to allow sufficient clearance for
maintenance and inspections.
The direct current power supply to be used should be UL1310 class
2 power supply when conformity to UL is necessary.
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Ca tion
Warning
Danger
Connector Type
Input specification
1 M8 connector, PNP
2 M8 connector, NPN
3 M12 connector, PNP
4 M12 connector, NPN
5 8 point unit, M8 connector, PNP
6 8 point unit, M8 connector, NPN
ATEX Category 3
ATEX Category 3
II 3G Ex nA II T5 X 5ºC≤Ta≤45ºC
II 3D tD A22 IP65 T60ºC X
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ATEX Marking Description
II 3G Ex nA II T5 X 5ºC≤Ta≤45ºC
II 3D tD A22 IP65 T??ºC X
Equipment Group II
Category 3
Gas (G) and Dust (D) environment
Ex - European standards apply
nA - Non-sparking apparatus
II - for all types of gas
T5 - temperature classification
tD - protected by enclosure
A22 - for zone 22
IP65 - Protection structure
Ta - Ambient temperature
T??ºC - Max. surface temperature
X - special conditions apply, see
instructions
Series 56-EX500-IE5/6
II 3G Ex nA II T5 X 5ºC≤Ta≤45ºC
II 3D tD A22 IP65 T66ºC X
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56-EX500-IB1
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56-EX500-IB1
5
25
L1
L3
60
46.9
56-EX500-IB1
44.2
47
31
5.5
8
35
32.2
(7.5)
Current source type
(PNP output)
Applicable sensor
Rated voltage 24VDC
ogical "1" input voltage 15V to 26.4V
ogical "1" input current 5mA Typ.
ogical "0" allowable current 1.5mA
Input delay 1m sec. or less
Ambient temperature /
humidity
+5 to 45 / 35% to 85%RH (without
condensation)
Protection structure IP65
ogical "0" input voltage 0V to 5V
Weight [M8 : 20g] [M12 : 40g] [8 points (M8) : 55g]
Sensor connector M8 connector (3 pin, socket), M12 connector (4 pin, socket)
Input points 2 points / 8 points (M8 only)
Current sink type
(NPN output)
0V to 8V
-5mA Typ.
-1.5mA
19V to 26.4V
Display Green ED
Insulation Not provided
Sensor supply current 30mA Max. / sensor
Push the input unit and end block together firmly once they are mounted
on the DIN rail to ensure a good seal between all the input blocks.
Tighten the two screws to secure the assembly on DIN rail. Tighten
the screws with specified tightening torque (0.6Nm).
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Details of M8 Input Block
Stations 1 2 3 4
L1 74 86 98 110
L2 87.5 100 112.5 125
L3 98 110.5 123 135.5
5
25
L1
L3
60
46.9
56-EX500-IB1
44.2
47
31
5.5
8
35
32.2
(7.5)
Details of M12 Input Block
Stations 1 2 3 4
L1 82 102 122 142
L2 100 112.5 137.5 162.5
L3 110.5 123 148 173
56-EX500-IB1
44.2
39.7
47
31
L
5.5
8
35
5
25
60
46.9
32.2
(7.5)
Details of M8 and M12 mixed
Stations 0 1 2 3
0 0 1 2
1 1 2 3 4
2 2 3 4
3 4 5
M8 input block(m)
4 6
4
3
0
No.
4
98 148
1 5
110.5 160.5
2 6
123 173
3135.5
No.
Connector type :
For M12 Input
Block
(n=1 to 4)
Connector type :
For M8 and M12
mixed
(m+n=2 to 4)
Connector type :
For M8 Input
Block
(n=1 to 4)
dimension
56-EX500-IB1
44.2
39.7
47
31
110 (12.5)
5
135.5
21
5.5
8
35
49
32.2
(7.5)
Details of 8 point integrated type Input Block
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Connecting block
Current source type Input Block (PNP)
or
Current sink type Input Block (NPN)
Communication connector M12 connector (8 pin, plug)
Number of connecting block 4 blocks Max.
Current supply for block 0.3A Max.
Current consumption 100mA or less (at rated voltage)
Short circuit protection
1A Typ. for each unit (cutting supply power)
Cut the power for Gateway unit once and then supply
it again for restart.
Ambient temperature /
humidity
+5 to 45 / 35% to 85%RH (without
condensation)
Protection structure IP65
Power supply for block 24VDC
Weight 100g (Input Unit + End Block, without DIN )
56-EX500-IB1
Specification Names and F nctions of individ al parts
Installation
O tline with Dimensions
(
in mm
)
O tline with Dimensions (contin e)
Power ED
Communication connector
Indicator ED
Input Unit
Marker
M8 Input Block
Sensor connector
M12 Input Block
End Block
(Pitch)
P=12 DIN rail
2 (Rail mounting pitch : 12.5)
(Pitch)
P=20 DIN rail
DIN rail
DIN rail
2 (Rail mounting pitch : 12.5
M12 Input Block (n)
Mark Year Mark Month
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
AUSTRIA (43) 2262 62280 NETHERLANDS (31) 20 531 8888
BELGIUM (32) 3 355 1464 N RWAY (47) 67 12 90 20
CZECH REP. (420) 541 424 611 P LAND (48) 22 211 9600
DENMARK (45) 7025 2900 P RTUGAL (351) 21 471 1880
FINLAND (358) 207 513513 SL VAKIA (421) 2 444 56725
FRANCE (33) 1 6476 1000 SL VENIA (386) 73 885 412
GERMANY (49) 6103 4020 SPAIN (34) 945 184 100
GREECE (30) 210 271 7265 SWEDEN (46) 8 603 1200
HUNGARY (36) 23 511 390 SWITZERLAND (41) 52 396 3131
IRELAND (353) 1 403 9000 UNITED KINGD M (44) 1908 563888
ITALY (39) 02 92711
URL http://www.smcworld.com (Global) http://www.smceu.com (Europe)
Specifications are subject to change without prior notice from the manufacturer.
© 2009 SMC Corporation All Rights Reserved.
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