Content of This Manual
This manual describes Field Control I/O modules and associated components.
Chapter 1. Introduction: Chapter 1 provides basic information about the Field Control family
of products.
Chapter 2. Installation: Chapter 2 summarizes installation instructions for Field Control I/O
modules. I/O Terminal Blocks, and cables.
Chapters 3—end. I/O Module Datasheets: The rest of the manual consists of datasheets for
individual I/O modules.
Appendix A. Analog Signal Terms: Appendix A provides some definitions of basic analog
terms.
Appendix B. Scaling Analog Channels: Appendix A summarizes instructions for analog scaling.
Related Publications
For more information, refer to:
Field Control Genius Bus Interface Unit User’s Manual (GFK-0825). This book describes the
module that interfaces a group of Field Control I/O modules to a Genius serial bus. It explains how
to install and configure a Bus Interface Unit, and describes how a Bus Interface Unit operates.
Field Control FIP Bus Interface Unit User’s Manual (GFK-1175). This book describes the
module that interfaces a group of Field Control I/O modules to a FIP bus. It explains how to install
and configure a Bus Interface Unit, and describes how a Bus Interface Unit operates.
Field Control Profibus Bus Interface Unit User’s Manual (GFK-1291). This book describes the
module that interfaces a group of Field Control I/O modules to a Profibus. It explains how to install
and configure a Bus Interface Unit, and describes how a Bus Interface Unit operates.
Field Control is a family of versatile, truly modular I/O products, suitable for use in a wide range of
control system architectures.
Field Control I/O Modules are small and rugged. They provide easily-configurable discrete and
analog I/O interfaces which may also include local intelligence for signal processing.
I/O Terminal Blocks provide universal field wiring terminals for two I/O modules, allowing I/O
module types to be mixed on the same I/O Terminal Block. The I/O Terminal block is mounted on
a DIN rail. The DIN rail, which is an integral part of the grounding system, must be mounted to a
panel.
As many as eight Field Control I/O modules (four I/O terminal blocks) can be connected to one
Bus Interface Unit. Together, they make up a Field Control “station” Bus Interface Units are
available for different types of busses, such as Genius, Profibus, and FIP.
For More Information About I/O Modules, See:
• Chapter 2, Installation.
• The I/O module datasheets in this manual.
• Configuration instructions in the Bus Interface Unit User's Manual.
Environmental Specifications
Vibration Modules perform well where vibration is a factor. Designs are shock and
vibration tested to meet the following specifications when installed on a panelmounted
DIN rail using the clamp supplied, and with the panel-mounting feet
secured:
IEC68-2-6: 10 to 57 Hz 0.012 in displacement (peak to peak)
57 to 500 Hz at 2 g (unless otherwise specified)
IEC68-2-27: Shock: 15G, 11 milliseconds, half sine wave
Noise Modules are resistant to noise levels found in most industrial applications
when installed according to accepted practices, including proper separation of
wiring by voltage and power levels, on a conductive (unpainted) DIN rail. The
DIN rail is an integral part of the grounding system.
Modules are tested to the specifications listed in the Conformance to Standards
document (GFK-1079).
Temperature Modules operate reliably in ambient air temperatures from 0°C (32°F) up to
55°C (131°F).
Storage temperatures are -40°C (-40°F) to +85°C (185°F).
Humidity 5% to 95%, non-condensing
The I/O Terminal Block has two separate sets of module terminals. Each set corresponds to a
“slot” in a conventional rack-type PLC. Terminal wiring assignments depend on the I/O module
type installed in that location.
The grounding screw is used to attach a ground wire to the terminal block.
The cable connectors provide easy attachment of the cable that carries communications signals
between terminal blocks and the Bus Interface Unit.
The spare fuse holders can be used to store extra fuses (if needed) for the I/O modules.
The DIN rail latches clip the I/O Terminal Block to a DIN rail. Pulling these latches outward
releases the DIN rail.
The keying slots permit protective keying. Inserting the key clips provided into these slots assures
that the module installed in that location will not cause damage or unexpected machine operation.
I/O Terminal Blocks IC670CHS101, 102, and 103 have projecting alignment tabs designed to
facilitate Hot Insertion/Removal of modules. I/O Terminal Blocks IC670CHS001, 002, and 003,
which lack alignment tabs, do not support Hot Insertion/Removal of modules.
I/O Terminal Block with Barrier Terminals
The I/O Terminal Block with barrier terminals (catalog number IC670CHS001 and 101) has 37
terminals. Each terminal can accommodate one or two wires up to AWG #14 (avg 2.1mm
2cross
section).
I/O Terminal Block with Box Terminals
The Terminal Block with box terminals (catalog number IC670CHS002 and 102) has 51 terminals,
each of which accommodates one AWG #14 (avg 2.1mm
2cross section) to AWG #22 wire (avg
0.36mm
2cross section), or two wires up to AWG #18 (avg. 0.86mm
email:1583694102@qq.com
wang@kongjiangauto.com