IPROFAMILY STP GB PDF
IPROFAMILY STP GB PDF
IPROFAMILY STP GB PDF
(v.3.5)
INDEX
1. IMPORTANT RECOMMENDATIONS 5
1.1 PRODUCT DISPOSAL (WEEE) 6
2. INTRODUCTION 7
3. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS 7
3.1 PROCESSING ENVIRONMENT 7
3.1.1 Fields of application ............................................................................................................................................................7
3.1.2 Hardware architecture ........................................................................................................................................................ 7
3.2 RELEVANT DATA 8
5. INTERFACE 73
5.1 VISOGRAPH 73
5.1.1 Specifications ................................................................................................................................................................... 73
5.1.2 Connections ..................................................................................................................................................................... 74
5.1.3 Options menu ................................................................................................................................................................... 74
5.1.4 Dimensions ...................................................................................................................................................................... 75
7. INSTALLATION 77
7.1 GENERAL RULES 77
7.2 POWER SUPPLY 77
7.3 CONNECTION OF THE ANALOGUE INPUTS 78
7.3.1 Temperature probes (NTC and PTC)................................................................................................................................ 78
7.3.2 Temperature probes IPG800 Series (NTC, PTC and PT1000).......................................................................................... 78
7.3.3 Pressure transducers and current probes (0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA) ....................................................................................... 79
7.3.4 Pressure transducers and current probes IPG800 Series (0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA) ............................................................... 79
7.3.5 Pressure transducers and ratiometric pressure transducers (0 - 5V)................................................................................. 80
7.3.6 Pressure transducers and ratiometric pressure transducers IPG800 Series (0 - 5V) ......................................................... 80
7.3.7 Live probes (0 - 1V, 0 - 5V, 0 - 10V) ................................................................................................................................. 81
7.3.8 Live probes IPG800 Series (0 - 1V, 0 - 5V, 0 - 10V).......................................................................................................... 81
7.3.9 Probes and transducers with 24Vac/dc power supply ....................................................................................................... 82
7.3.10 Probes and transducers with 24Vac/dc power supply IPG800 Series ........................................................................... 83
7.4 CONNECTION OF THE DIGITAL INPUTS 84
7.4.1 Potential-free digital inputs ............................................................................................................................................... 84
7.4.2 Potential-free digital inputs IPG800 Series........................................................................................................................ 85
7.4.3 Live digital inputs (24Vac/dc) ............................................................................................................................................ 85
7.4.4 Power supply 24Vac digital inputs IPG800 Series ............................................................................................................ 86
7.5 CONNECTION OF THE ANALOGUE OUTPUTS 87
7.5.1 0 - 10V, 4 - 20mA Analogue output for condensation control ............................................................................................ 87
7.5.2 0-10Vdc, 4-20mA Analogue output for fan speed control IPG800 Series .......................................................................... 88
7.5.3 PWM analogue output for condensation control................................................................................................................ 88
7.5.4 PWM analogue output for control IPG800 Series.............................................................................................................. 89
7.5.5 0 - 10V, 4 - 20mA Proportional analogue output for servomotors/actuators ...................................................................... 89
7.5.6 Devices with 24Vac/dc power supply ................................................................................................................................ 90
7.5.7 Analogue output for relays (coil power supply 12Vdc)....................................................................................................... 91
7.6 CONNECTION OF THE DIGITAL OUTPUTS 91
7.7 ELECTRONIC EXPANSION VALVE DRIVER IPG800 SERIES 91
7.7.1 GENERAL RULES ........................................................................................................................................................... 91
7.7.2 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS ........................................................................................................................................ 92
7.8 CANBUS CONNECTION 93
7.9 RS485 SLAVE CONNECTIONS 94
7.10 RS485 MASTER CONNECTION 95
The symbol alerts the user of non-insulated “dangerous voltage” within the product area that
is sufficiently high to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The symbol alerts the user of important operating and maintenance (assistance) instructions
found in the documentation attached to the device.
Dixell Srl cannot accept any liability for damages caused by modems that are not supported. Dixell
Srl reserves the right to modify this manual without prior notice. The documentation can be
downloaded from www.dixell.com even prior to purchase.
This manual forms part of the product and must always be kept near the device for easy and quick
reference. The device cannot be used as a safety device. Verify the limits of application before using
the device.
Verify that the power supply voltage is correct before connecting the device. Do not expose it to
water or humidity: use the controller only within the operating limits, avoiding sudden changes in
temperature and high atmospheric humidity in order to prevent condensation from forming.
Recommendation: disconnect all the electric connections before performing any maintenance. Insert
the probe where it cannot be reached by the End User. The device must not be opened. Consider
the maximum current that can be applied to each relay. Make sure that the wires for the probes, the
loads and the electrical power supply are separated and sufficiently distant from each other, without
crossing or intertwining with each other. In the case of applications in industrial environments, it may
be useful to use the main filters (our mod. FT1) in parallel to the inductive loads.
The customer shall bear full responsibility and risk for product configuration in order to achieve the
results pertaining to installation and/or final equipment/system. Upon the customer's request and
following a specific agreement, Dixell s.r.l. may be present during the start-up of the final
machine/application, as a consultant, however, under no circumstances can the company be held
responsible for the correct operation of the final equipment/system.
• The device must always be inserted inside an electrical panel that can only be accessed by
authorised personnel. For safety purposes, the keyboard must be the only part that can be reached.
It is good practice to bear the following in mind for all Dixell products:
o Prevent the electronic circuits from getting wet as contact made with water, humidity or any
other type of liquid can damage them. Comply with the temperature and humidity limits
specified in the manual in order to store the product correctly.
o The device must not be installed in particularly hot environments as high temperatures can
damage it (electronic circuits and/or plastic components forming part of the casing). Comply
with the temperature and humidity limits specified in the manual in order to store the product
correctly.
o Under no circumstances is the device to be opened - the user does not require the internal
components. Please contact qualified service personnel for any assistance.
Separate the power of the device from the rest of the electrical devices connected inside the
electrical panel. The secondary of the transformer must never be connected to the earth.
Dixell Srl reserves the right to change the composition of its products, even without notice,
ensuring the same and unchanged functionality."
With reference to Directive 2002/96/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 January
2003 and to the relative national legislation, please note that:
There lies the obligation not to dispose of electrical and electronic waste as municipal waste but to
separate the waste.
Public or private collection points must be used to dispose of the goods in accordance with local
laws. Furthermore, at the end of the product's life, it is also possible to return this to the retailer when
a new purchase is made.
This equipment may contain hazardous substances. Improper use or incorrect disposal can have
adverse effects on human health and the environment.
The symbol shown on the product or the package indicates that the product has been placed on the
market after 13 August 2005 and must be disposed of as separated waste.
Should the product be disposed of incorrectly, sanctions may be applied as stipulated in applicable
local regulations regarding waste disposal.
3. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
The Dixell programmable controllers are all powered at 24Vac/dc and use a high speed performance 32-bit
ARM9 (200 MHz) microprocessor. The models differ in size (10 DIN or 4 DIN) and number of inputs and
outputs (analogue and digital).
One of the features that distinguish the iPRO controllers is the wide range of connection options with
external Dixell devices and, as well, third part devices. CANBus, RS485 Master and Slave, and an Ethernet
and USB port provide maximum flexibility of integration with the outside world. MODBUS RTU protocol, one
of the most popular in the world, is used for serial communication.
Up to 80 MB of flash memory are entirely available to the user, according to the model. All the inputs and
outputs are fully configurable.
The possibility of all-round configuration allows the Dixell iPRO programmable controller to be used for any
type of application. The same applications can be downloaded in the various models available (obviously
adapting the number of inputs and outputs).
The hardware has already been used for the following applications:
The LED display (only for the 4 DIN versions) has the following features:
• Configurable digits and icons
• 6 fully programmable keys
10 DIN versions:
• IPRO.GENIUS
o IPG115D (15 relays, no application, disconnectable connectors + molex connectors)
o IPG115D SSR (15 relays, no application, disconnectable connectors + molex connectors)
o IPG215D (15 relays, no application, spring connectors + screw connectors)
o IPG315D (15 relays, no application, disconnectable connectors + screw connectors)
o IPG315D SSR (15 relays, no application, disconnectable connectors + screw connectors)
• IPRO.CHILL
o IPC115D (15 relays, with application chiller/heatpump, disconnectable connectors + molex
connectors)
o IPC115D SSR (15 relays, with application chiller/heatpump, disconnectable connectors +
molex connectors)
• EXPANSION
o IPX115D (15 relay, disconnectable connectors + molex connectors)
o IPX125D (25 relay, disconnectable connectors + molex connectors)
o IPX215D (15 relay, spring connectors + screw connectors)
o IPX225D (25 relay, spring connectors + screw connectors)
o IPX315D (15 relay, disconnectable connectors + screw connectors)
4 DIN versions:
• IPRO.GENIUS
o IPG108D (8 relays, no application, disconnectable connectors + screw connectors)
o IPG208D (8 relays, no application, spring connectors + screw connectors)
o IPG108E (8 relays, LED display, without application, diconnectable connectors + screw
connectors)
o IPG208E (8 relays, LED display, without application, spring connectors + screw connectors)
• IPRO.CHILL
o IPC108E (8 relays, LED display, with application chiller/heatpump, diconnectable connectors
+ screw connectors)
• IPRO.LINK
o IPL500D (connectivity module)
• EXPANSION
o IPX106D (6 relay, disconnectable connectors + molex connectors)
o IPX206D (6 relay, spring connectors + screw connectors)
o IPX306D (6 relay, disconnectable connectors + screw connectors)
Connector Description
Connector for 24Vac/dc power supply
Analogue inputs (Pb1 - Pb10, PbC)
Additional power (+5Vdc, +12Vdc, GND)
Analogue outputs (Out1 - Out6, TF1 - T2)
Additional power (+12Vdc, GND)
USB port for downloads (BIOS, ISaGRAF® application, maps of parameters, remote display
applications, network configuration, website) and uploads (log files)
CANBUS connector for expansions (IPEX) and drivers for electronic valves (XEV20D)
Rx and Tx LED to indicate that communication is active
Line terminal (Term)
RS485 Slave connector
Rx and Tx LED to indicate that communication is active
Line terminal (Term)
RS485 Master connector
Rx and Tx LED to indicate that communication is active
Line terminal (Term)
Digital relay outputs (115D, 110D, 415D, 410D versions)
3 NO relays + 1 changeover relay, 1 common
Input
Type of Input Description
No.
1 Supply Reference “-“/GND power (24Vac or 24Vdc)
2 Pb1 Configurable analogue input 1 (NTC, PTC, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 10V, 0 - 1V, 0 - 5V, DI)
3 Pb2 Configurable analogue input 2 (NTC, PTC, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 10V, 0 - 1V, 0 - 5V, DI)
4 Pb3 Configurable analogue input 3 (NTC, PTC, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 10V, 0 - 1V, 0 - 5V, DI)
5 Pb4 Configurable analogue input 4 (NTC, PTC, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 10V, 0 - 1V, 0 - 5V, DI)
6 Pb5 Configurable analogue input 5 (NTC, PTC, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 10V, 0 - 1V, 0 - 5V, DI)
7 PbC Common analogue inputs (NTC, PTC, DI)
Additional power reference 5Vdc and 12Vdc and analogue inputs (0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 10V,
8 GND (-)
0 - 1V, 0 - 5V)
9 Supply Reference “+“ power supply (24Vac or 24Vdc)
10 Pb6 Configurable analogue input 6 (NTC, PTC, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 10V, 0 - 1V, 0 - 5V, DI)
11 Pb7 Configurable analogue input 7 (NTC, PTC, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 10V, 0 - 1V, 0 - 5V, DI)
12 Pb8 Configurable analogue input 8 (NTC, PTC, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 10V, 0 - 1V, 0 - 5V, DI)
13 Pb9 Configurable analogue input 9 (NTC, PTC, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 10V, 0 - 1V, 0 - 5V, DI)
14 Pb10 Configurable analogue input 10 (NTC, PTC, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 10V, 0 - 1V, 0 - 5V, DI)
15 +5V Additional power +5Vdc
16 +12V Additional power +12Vdc
21 Out1 Analogue output 1 0 - 10V
22 Out2 Analogue output 2 0 - 10V
23 Out3 Analogue output 3 0 - 10V
24 Out4 Analogue output 4 0 - 10V
25 GND(-) Additional power reference 12Vdc and analogue outputs
26 Out5 Analogue output 5 0 - 10V, 4 - 20mA, Relay (if TF1 is not used)
27 Out6 Analogue output 6 0 - 10V, 4 - 20mA, Relay (if TF2 is not used)
28 TF1 Analogue output TF1 PWM (if Out5 is not used)
29 TF2 Analogue output TF2 PWM (if Out6 is not used)
30 +12V Additional power +12Vdc
40 DI1 Opto-insulated digital input 1 (potential free contact)
41 DI2 Opto-insulated digital input 2 (potential free contact)
42 DI3 Opto-insulated digital input 3 (potential free contact)
43 DI4 Opto-insulated digital input 4 (potential free contact)
44 DI5 Opto-insulated digital input 5 (potential free contact)
45 DI6 Opto-insulated digital input 6 (potential free contact)
46 DI7 Opto-insulated digital input 7 (potential free contact)
47 DI8 Opto-insulated digital input 8 (potential free contact)
48 DI9 Opto-insulated digital input 9 (potential free contact)
49 DI10 Opto-insulated digital input 10 (potential free contact)
50 DIC Common opto-insulated digital inputs 1 to 20
51 DI11 Opto-insulated digital input 11 (potential free contact)
52 DI12 Opto-insulated digital input 12 (potential free contact)
53 DI13 Opto-insulated digital input 13 (potential free contact)
54 DI14 Opto-insulated digital input 14 (potential free contact)
55 DI15 Opto-insulated digital input 15 (potential free contact)
56 DI16 Opto-insulated digital input 16 (potential free contact)
57 DI17 Opto-insulated digital input 17 (potential free contact)
58 DI18 Opto-insulated digital input 18 (potential free contact)
59 DI19 Opto-insulated digital input 19 (potential free contact)
Type:
Opto-insulated potential free contact
(configurable via software parameter)
Number of inputs: 20
Digital input status variation detection time: 100ms (in any case it depends on the cycle time set by the user in the
given application)
Notes: Do not use live contacts in order to prevent the inputs from being
damaged.
10 DIN module
Control to classify with the definitions 2.5.1 e 2.5.2 mentioned in the section 2.5 of the general
requirements EN60730-1 (2.5.1 = integrated control, 2.5.2 = incorporated control).
Electrical safety:
• EN60730-1
Electromagnetic compatibility:
• EN61000-4-2, EN61000-4-3, EN61000-4-4, EN61000-4-5, EN61000-4-6, EN61000-4-8,
EN61000-4-11
Connector Description
Connector for 24Vac/dc power supply
Analogue inputs (Pb1 - Pb10, PbC)
Additional power (+5Vdc, +12Vdc, GND)
Opto-insulated analogue outputs (Out1 - Out6, GND)
24Vac/dc power supply for the opto-insulated analogue output
USB port for downloads (BIOS, ISaGRAF® application, maps of parameters, remote display
applications, network configuration, website) and uploads (log files)
CANBUS connector for expansions (IPEXx0D) and drivers for electronic valves (XEVx0D
Rx and Tx LED to indicate that communication is active
Line terminal (Term)
RS485 Slave connector
Rx and Tx LED to indicate that communication is active
Line terminal (Term)
RS485 Master connector
Rx and Tx LED to indicate that communication is active
Line terminal (Term)
Digital relay outputs (for digital outputs with potential free contacts)
3 NO relays, 1 common
Digital relay outputs (for digital outputs with potential free contacts)
5 NO relays, 1 common
Input
Type of Input Description
No.
1 Supply Reference “-“/GND power (24Vac or 24Vdc)
2 Pb1 Configurable analogue input 1 (NTC, PTC, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 10V, 0 - 1V, 0 - 5V, DI)
3 Pb2 Configurable analogue input 2 (NTC, PTC, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 10V, 0 - 1V, 0 - 5V, DI)
4 Pb3 Configurable analogue input 3 (NTC, PTC, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 10V, 0 - 1V, 0 - 5V, DI)
5 Pb4 Configurable analogue input 4 (NTC, PTC, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 10V, 0 - 1V, 0 - 5V, DI)
6 Pb5 Configurable analogue input 5 (NTC, PTC, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 10V, 0 - 1V, 0 - 5V, DI)
7 PbC Common analogue inputs (NTC, PTC, DI)
Additional power reference 5Vdc and 12Vdc and analogue inputs (0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 -
8 GND(-)
10V, 0 - 1V, 0 - 5V)
9 Supply Reference “+“ power supply (24Vac or 24Vdc)
10 Pb6 Configurable analogue input 6 (NTC, PTC, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 10V, 0 - 1V, 0 - 5V, DI)
11 Pb7 Configurable analogue input 7 (NTC, PTC, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 10V, 0 - 1V, 0 - 5V, DI)
12 Pb8 Configurable analogue input 8 (NTC, PTC, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 10V, 0 - 1V, 0 - 5V, DI)
13 Pb9 Configurable analogue input 9 (NTC, PTC, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 10V, 0 - 1V, 0 - 5V, DI)
14 Pb10 Configurable analogue input 10 (NTC, PTC, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 10V, 0 - 1V, 0 - 5V, DI)
15 +5V Additional power +5Vdc
16 +12V Additional power +12Vdc
21 Out1 Opto-insulated analogue output 1 0 - 10V
22 Out2 Opto-insulated analogue output 2 0 - 10V
23 Out3 Opto-insulated analogue output 3 0 - 10V
24 Out4 Opto-insulated analogue output 4 0 - 10V
25 GND(-) Common opto-insulated analogue output
10 DIN module
Control to classify with the definitions 2.5.1 e 2.5.2 mentioned in the section 2.5 of the general
requirements EN60730-1 (2.5.1 = integrated control, 2.5.2 = incorporated control).
Electrical safety:
• EN60730-1
Electromagnetic compatibility:
• EN61000-4-2, EN61000-4-3, EN61000-4-4, EN61000-4-5, EN61000-4-6, EN61000-4-8,
EN61000-4-11
Connector Description
Connector for 24Vac/dc power supply
Analogue inputs (Pb1 - Pb10, PbC)
Additional power (+5Vdc, +12Vdc, GND)
Optoinsulated analogue outputs (Out1 - Out6)
PWM (TF1 - T2)
Additional power (+12Vdc for TF reference, GND for Out reference)
Potential free opto-insulated digital inputs (DI1 - DI20, DIC)
Opto-insulated 24Vac/dc digital inputs (DI1 - DI20, GND)
USB port for downloads (BIOS, ISaGRAF® application, maps of parameters, remote display
applications, network configuration, website) and uploads (log files)
CANBUS connector for expansions (IPEXx0D) and drivers for electronic valves (XEVx0D
Rx and Tx LED to indicate that communication is active
Line terminal (Term)
RS485 Slave connector
Rx and Tx LED to indicate that communication is active
Line terminal (Term)
RS485 Master connector
Rx and Tx LED to indicate that communication is active
Line terminal (Term)
Digital relay outputs
4 NO relays, 2 common
Input
Type of Input Description
No.
1 Supply Reference “-“/GND power (24Vac or 24Vdc)
2 Pb1 Configurable analogue input 1 (NTC, PTC, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 10V, 0 - 1V, 0 - 5V, DI)
3 Pb2 Configurable analogue input 2 (NTC, PTC, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 10V, 0 - 1V, 0 - 5V, DI)
4 Pb3 Configurable analogue input 3 (NTC, PTC, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 10V, 0 - 1V, 0 - 5V, DI)
5 Pb4 Configurable analogue input 4 (NTC, PTC, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 10V, 0 - 1V, 0 - 5V, DI)
6 Pb5 Configurable analogue input 5 (NTC, PTC, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 10V, 0 - 1V, 0 - 5V, DI)
7 PbC Common analogue inputs (NTC, PTC, DI)
Additional power reference 5Vdc and 12Vdc and analogue inputs (0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 10V,
8 GND (-)
0 - 1V, 0 - 5V)
9 Supply Reference “+“ power supply (24Vac or 24Vdc)
10 Pb6 Configurable analogue input 6 (NTC, PTC, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 10V, 0 - 1V, 0 - 5V, DI)
11 Pb7 Configurable analogue input 7 (NTC, PTC, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 10V, 0 - 1V, 0 - 5V, DI)
12 Pb8 Configurable analogue input 8 (NTC, PTC, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 10V, 0 - 1V, 0 - 5V, DI)
13 Pb9 Configurable analogue input 9 (NTC, PTC, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 10V, 0 - 1V, 0 - 5V, DI)
14 Pb10 Configurable analogue input 10 (NTC, PTC, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 10V, 0 - 1V, 0 - 5V, DI)
15 +5V Additional power +5Vdc
16 +12V Additional power +12Vdc
21 Out1 Analogue output 1 0 - 10V
22 Out2 Analogue output 2 0 - 10V
23 Out3 Analogue output 3 0 - 10V
24 Out4 Analogue output 4 0 - 10V
25 GND(-) Additional power reference 12Vdc and analogue outputs
26 Out5 Analogue output 5 0 - 10V, 4 - 20mA, Relay (if TF1 is not used)
27 Out6 Analogue output 6 0 - 10V, 4 - 20mA, Relay (if TF2 is not used)
28 TF1 Analogue output TF1 PWM (if Out5 is not used)
29 TF2 Analogue output TF2 PWM (if Out6 is not used)
30 +12V Additional power +12Vdc for TF outputs
40 DI1 Opto-insulated digital input 1
41 DI2 Opto-insulated digital input 2
42 DI3 Opto-insulated digital input 3
43 DI4 Opto-insulated digital input 4
44 DI5 Opto-insulated digital input 5
45 DI6 Opto-insulated digital input 6
46 DI7 Opto-insulated digital input 7
47 DI8 Opto-insulated digital input 8
48 DI9 Opto-insulated digital input 9
49 DI10 Opto-insulated digital input 10
50 GND(-) Reference “-“ for opto-insulated digital inputs 1 to 20 (if inputs 24Vac or 24Vdc)
51 DI11 Opto-insulated digital input 11
52 DI12 Opto-insulated digital input 12
53 DI13 Opto-insulated digital input 13
54 DI14 Opto-insulated digital input 14
55 DI15 Opto-insulated digital input 15
56 DI16 Opto-insulated digital input 16
57 DI17 Opto-insulated digital input 17
58 DI18 Opto-insulated digital input 18
Notes: Verify the capacity of the output used. There is double insulation between
the digital outputs and the low voltage of the rest of the circuit.
Do not use different voltages for the various groups of relays nor within
each group.
10 DIN module
Control to classify with the definitions 2.5.1 e 2.5.2 mentioned in the section 2.5 of the general
requirements EN60730-1 (2.5.1 = integrated control, 2.5.2 = incorporated control).
Electrical safety:
• EN60730-1
Electromagnetic compatibility:
• EN61000-4-2, EN61000-4-3, EN61000-4-4, EN61000-4-5, EN61000-4-6, EN61000-4-8,
EN61000-4-11
Connector Description
Connector for 24Vac/dc power supply (Black color)
Green LED to indicate the presence of power supply
Connector for the Analog Outputs; depend on the model it can be:
- without PWM:all the three analog output can be used as 0-10Vdc or 4-20mA
- with PWM: only AO1 (38) = OUT and COM (37) = VNR while AO2 and AO3 as
0-10Vdc or 4-20mA
Note: the PWM is available only if the Power Supply is 24Vac.
Potential free not opto-insulated digital inputs.
On request (different Part Number) it is possible to have the Opto-Insulated
digital input but with power supply 24Vac (in this case no potential free
contacts).
USB port for downloads (BIOS, ISaGRAF® application, maps of parameters,
network configuration, website) and uploads (log files)
Through the adapter “USB-ETH” this port can be used as TCP/IP Ethernet port.
Connector for remote terminal:
- VISOGRAPH, maximum 2 terminals for each XB800
- VISOTOUCH, maximum 1 terminal for each XB800
Serial Port connector; depend on the model it can be:
- LAN (Dixell protocol)
- RS485 MASTER (ModBus RTU)
RS485 connector to connect the device with a monitoring system
- RS485 SLAVE (ModBus RTU)
Input
Type of Input Description
No.
1 Supply 24Vac Power supply (Reference “+“ for 24Vdc)
2 Supply 24Vac Power supply (Reference “-“ for 24Vdc)
5 LD1-NC Relay 1 NC contact
6 LD1-C Common relay 1 (MAX 12A)
7 LD1-NO Relay 1 NO contact
8 LD2-NO Relay 2 NO contact
9 LD3-NO Relay 3 NO contact
10 LD4-NO Relay 4 NO contact
11 LD5-NO Relay 5 NO contact
12 2-3-4-5 C Common relay 2-3-4-5 (MAX 12A)
13 2-3-4-5 C Common relay 2-3-4-5 (MAX 12A)
14 6-7-8 C Common relay 6-7-8 (MAX 12A)
15 6-7-8 C Common relay 6-7-8 (MAX 12A)
16 LD6-NO Relay 6 NO contact
17 LD7-NO Relay 7 NO contact
18 LD8-NO Relay 8 NO contact
21 V4 VALVE Unipolar valve output
22 V2 VALVE Unipolar valve output
23 V3 VALVE Unipolar valve output
24 V1 VALVE Unipolar valve output
25 +12V VALVE Unipolar valve output (Common)
26 DI 6 Not Opto-insulated digital input 6 potential free contact
27 DI 5 Not Opto-insulated digital input 5 potential free contact
28 DI 4 NotOpto-insulated digital input 4 potential free contact
29 Com Common not opto-insulated digital inputs 4 to 6
30 DI 3 Not Opto-insulated digital input 3 potential free contact
31 DI 2 Not Opto-insulated digital input 2 potential free contact
32 DI 1 Not Opto-insulated digital input 1 potential free contact
33 Com Common not opto-insulated digital inputs 1 to 3
Number of inputs: 6
Digital input status variation detection time: 100ms (in any case it depends on the cycle time set by the user in the
given application)
Maximum load: 40mA (AO1, AO2, AO3) max with configured outputs 0-10Vdc
400Ω max with configured outputs 4-20mA
22Ω per live analogue output
Accuracy: AO1-AO2-AO3: ±2% full scale
Resolution: 8bit
Notes: The electrical devices controlled by these analogue outputs must be
powered separately with another transformer (do not use the same
secondary of the controller's power) in order to prevent the outputs from
malfunctioning or being damaged.
10 DIN module
Control to classify with the definitions 2.5.1 e 2.5.2 mentioned in the section 2.5 of the general
requirements EN60730-1 (2.5.1 = integrated control, 2.5.2 = incorporated control).
Electrical safety:
• EN60730-1
Electromagnetic compatibility:
• EN61000-4-2, EN61000-4-3, EN61000-4-4, EN61000-4-5, EN61000-4-6, EN61000-4-8,
EN61000-4-11
Connector Description
Connector for 24Vac/dc power supply
Analogue inputs (Pb1 - Pb6, PbC)
Additional power (+5Vdc, +12Vdc, GND)
Analogue outputs (Out1 - Out4, GND)
24Vac/dc digital inputs (DI1 - DI11, GND)
Input
Type of Input Description
No.
1 Supply Reference “-“/GND power (24Vac or 24Vdc)
2 Pb1 Configurable analogue input 1 (NTC, PTC, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 10V, 0 - 1V, 0 - 5V, DI)
3 Pb2 Configurable analogue input 2 (NTC, PTC, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 10V, 0 - 1V, 0 - 5V, DI)
4 Pb3 Configurable analogue input 3 (NTC, PTC, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 10V, 0 - 1V, 0 - 5V, DI)
5 +12V Additional power +12Vdc
6 +5V Additional power +5Vdc
7 Out1 Analogue output 1 0 - 10V, 4 - 20mA, Relay
8 Out2 Analogue output 2 0 - 10V, 4 - 20mA, Relay
9 Supply Reference “+“ power supply (24Vac or 24Vdc)
10 Pb4 Configurable analogue input 4 (NTC, PTC, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 10V, 0 - 1V, 0 - 5V, DI)
11 Pb5 Configurable analogue input 5 (NTC, PTC, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 10V, 0 - 1V, 0 - 5V, DI)
12 Pb6 Configurable analogue input 6 (NTC, PTC, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 10V, 0 - 1V, 0 - 5V, DI)
13 PbC Common analogue inputs (NTC, PTC, DI)
Additional power reference 5Vdc and 12Vdc, analogue inputs (0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 10V, 0
14 GND(-)
- 1V, 0 - 5V), analogue outputs
15 Out3 Analogue output 3 0 - 10V, 4 - 20mA, Relay
16 Out4 Analogue output 4 0 - 10V, 4 - 20mA, Relay
20 DI1 Digital input 1 24Vac/dc
21 DI2 Digital input 2 24Vac/dc
22 DI3 Digital input 3 24Vac/dc
23 DI4 Digital input 4 24Vac/dc
24 DI5 Digital input 5 24Vac/dc
25 DI6 Digital input 6 24Vac/dc
26 DI7 Digital input 7 24Vac/dc
27 DI8 Digital input 8 24Vac/dc
28 DI9 Digital input 9 24Vac/dc
29 DI10 Digital input 10 24Vac/dc
4 DIN module
The 4 DIN range of programmable controllers can be connected to a computer via an external adapter.
This adapter must be used in the processing environment for the application download in the ipro. This
adapter is not set up for fixed or continuous connection. If the adapter should be kept connected
continuously, the room temperature must not exceed 50°C.
Connector Description
Connector for 24Vac/dc power supply
Input
Type of Input Description
No.
1 Supply Reference “-“/GND power (24Vac or 24Vdc)
2 Supply Reference “+“ power supply (24Vac or 24Vdc)
3 Remote Display Connection for VISOGRAPH remote terminal (Vnr)
4 Remote Display Connection for VISOGRAPH remote terminal (+)
5 Remote Display Connection for VISOGRAPH remote terminal (-)
6 RS485 Slave RS485 Slave connection (-)
7 RS485 Slave RS485 Slave connection (+)
8 Serial Port LAN or RS485 MASTER Connection (-) – depend on the model
9 Serial Port LAN or RS485 MASTER Connection (+) – depend on the model
10 CAN CANBUS connection (-)
11 CAN CANBUS connection (+)
4 DIN module
Connector Description
Connector for 24Vac/dc power supply
Analogue inputs (Pb1 - Pb5, PbC)
Potential free digital inputs (DI1 - DI3, DIC)
Additional power (+5Vdc, +12Vdc, GND)
Analogue outputs (Out1..Out3, GND)
Analogue inputs (Pb6 - Pb7, PbC)
Additional power (+5Vdc, +12Vdc, GND)
Digital relay outputs
6 NO relays, 2 common
CANBUS Connector
Rx and Tx LED to indicate that communication is active
Line terminal (Term)
LAN serial port connector
Input
Type of Input Description
No.
1 Supply Reference “-“/GND power (24Vac or 24Vdc)
Configurable analogue input 1 (NTC, PTC, PT1000, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 5V, 0 - 1V, 0 -
2 Pb1
10V, DI, not used)
Configurable analogue input 2 (NTC, PTC, PT1000, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 5V, 0 - 1V, 0 -
3 Pb2
10V, DI, not used)
Configurable analogue input 3 (NTC, PTC, PT1000, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 5V, 0 - 1V, 0 -
4 Pb3
10V, DI, not used)
Configurable analogue input 4 (NTC, PTC, PT1000, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 5V, 0 - 1V, 0 -
5 Pb4
10V, DI, not used)
Configurable analogue input 5 (NTC, PTC, PT1000, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 5V, 0 - 1V, 0 -
6 Pb5
10V, DI, not used)
7 +12V Additional power +12Vdc
8 +12V Additional power +12Vdc
9 Supply Reference “+“ power supply (24Vac or 24Vdc)
10 DI1 Digital input 1 (potential free contact)
11 DI2 Digital input 2 (potential free contact)
12 DI3 Digital input 3 (potential free contact)
13 DIC Common digital inputs 1 to 3
14 Pbc Common analogue inputs (NTC, PTC, PT1000, DI)
Additional power reference 5Vdc and 12Vdc and analogue inputs (0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 -
15 GND(-)
10V, 0 - 1V, 0 - 5V)
16 +5V Additional power +5Vdc
20 GND(-) Additional power reference 5Vdc, 12Vdc and analogue outputs
21 Out1 Analogue output 1 0 - 10V
22 Out2 Analogue output 2 0 - 10V
23 Out3 Analogue output 3 0 - 10V
Configurable analogue input 6 (NTC, PTC, PT1000, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 5V, 0 - 1V, 0 -
24 Pb6
10V, DI, not used)
25 GND(-) Additional power reference 5Vdc, 12Vdc and analogue outputs
26 +12V Additional power +12Vdc
27 +5V Additional power +5Vdc
28 Pbc Common analogue inputs (NTC, PTC, PT1000, DI)
Configurable analogue input 7 (NTC, PTC, PT1000, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 5V, 0 - 1V, 0 -
29 Pb7
10V, DI, not used)
30 CAN Bus CAN Bus connection (+), not open
32 CAN Bus CAN Bus connection (-), not open
33 CAN Bus CAN Bus connection (gnd), not open
35 LAN LAN connection (+)
36 LAN LAN connection (-)
40 RL4 Relay 4 normally open contact
41 RL5 Relay 5 normally open contact
42 RL6 Relay 6 normally open contact
43 C Common relays 5, 6 and 3 (MAX 6A)
44 C Common relays 1, 2 and 4 (MAX 6A)
45 RL1 Relay 1 normally open contact
46 RL2 Relay 2 normally open contact
47 RL3 Relay 3 normally open contact
Type:
Opto-insulated potential free contact
(configurable via software parameter)
Number of inputs: 3
Digital input status variation detection time: 100ms (in any case it depends on the cycle time set by the user in the
given application)
Notes: Do not use live contacts in order to prevent the inputs from being
damaged.
4 DIN module
The address of the device is set via a dip-switch and numbering is binary as shown in the table
below:
Not used
If the address is changed while the device is switched on, to confirm the new address
remember to switch off and switch on again the device.
Connector Description
Connector for 24Vac/dc power supply
Analogue inputs (Pb1 - Pb5, PbC)
Potential free digital inputs (DI1 - DI3, DIC) or Power supply digital inputs (DI1 – DI3, ID)
Additional power (+5Vdc, +12Vdc, GND)
Analogue outputs (Out1..Out3, GND)
Analogue inputs (Pb6 - Pb7, PbC)
Additional power (+5Vdc, +12Vdc, GND)
Digital relay outputs (depend on the part number of the device):
5 NO relays + 1 changeover relay or 4 NO relays + 1 changeover relay + 1 SSR relay
CANBUS Connector
Rx and Tx LED to indicate that communication is active
Line terminal (Term)
LAN serial port connector
Dip-switch to set the address of the device (for CANBUS and LAN communication).
Type:
Opto-insulated potential free contact or power supply
(configurable via software parameter)
Number of inputs: 3
Digital input status variation detection time: 100ms (in any case it depends on the cycle time set by the user in the
given application)
Notes: Pay attention to use the right common input when the digital inputs are
used as dry contacts or power supply contacts.
4 DIN module
The address of the device is set via a dip-switch and numbering is binary as shown in the table
below:
Not used
If the address is changed while the device is switched on, to confirm the new address
remember to switch off and switch on again the device.
Connector Description
Connector for 24Vac/dc power supply
Analogue inputs (Pb1 - Pb10, PbC)
Additional power (+5Vdc, +12Vdc, GND)
Opto-insulated analogue outputs (Out1 - Out6, GND)
24Vac/dc power supply for the opto-insulated analogue output
CANBUS Connector
Rx and Tx LED to indicate that communication is active
Line terminal (Term)
Dip-switch to set the address of the device.
Green power LEDs (PWR ON) and red alarm signal LED (ALARM)
See relative paragraph
Input
Type of Input Description
No.
1 Supply Reference “-“/GND power (24Vac or 24Vdc)
Configurable analogue input 1 (NTC, PTC, PT1000, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 10V, 0 - 1V, 0 -
2 Pb1
5V, DI)
Configurable analogue input 2 (NTC, PTC, PT1000, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 10V, 0 - 1V, 0 -
3 Pb2
5V, DI)
Configurable analogue input 3 (NTC, PTC, PT1000, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 10V, 0 - 1V, 0 -
4 Pb3
5V, DI)
Configurable analogue input 4 (NTC, PTC, PT1000, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 10V, 0 - 1V, 0 -
5 Pb4
5V, DI)
Configurable analogue input 5 (NTC, PTC, PT1000, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 10V, 0 - 1V, 0 -
6 Pb5
5V, DI)
7 PbC Common analogue inputs (NTC, PTC, PT1000, DI)
Additional power reference 5Vdc and 12Vdc and analogue inputs (0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 -
8 GND(-)
10V, 0 - 1V, 0 - 5V)
9 Supply Reference “+“ power supply (24Vac or 24Vdc)
Configurable analogue input 6 (NTC, PTC, PT1000, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 10V, 0 - 1V, 0 -
10 Pb6
5V, DI)
Configurable analogue input 7 (NTC, PTC, PT1000, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 10V, 0 - 1V, 0 -
11 Pb7
5V, DI)
Configurable analogue input 8 (NTC, PTC, PT1000, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 10V, 0 - 1V, 0 -
12 Pb8
5V, DI)
Configurable analogue input 9 (NTC, PTC, PT1000, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 10V, 0 - 1V, 0 -
13 Pb9
5V, DI)
Configurable analogue input 10 (NTC, PTC, PT1000, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 10V, 0 - 1V, 0 -
14 Pb10
5V, DI)
15 +5V Additional power +5Vdc
16 +12V Additional power +12Vdc
21 Out1 Opto-insulated analogue output 1 0 - 10V
22 Out2 Opto-insulated analogue output 2 0 - 10V
23 Out3 Opto-insulated analogue output 3 0 - 10V
24 Out4 Opto-insulated analogue output 4 0 - 10V
25 GND(-) Common opto-insulated analogue output
26 Out5 Analogue output 5 0 - 10V, 4 - 20mA, Opto-insulated relay
27 Out6 Analogue output 6 0 - 10V, 4 - 20mA, Opto-insulated relay
28 Supply Power for opto-insulated analogue outputs at 24Vac or 24Vdc(-)
29 Supply Power for opto-insulated analogue outputs at 24Vac or 24Vdc(+)
30 GND(-) Common opto-insulated analogue output
40 DI1 Opto-insulated digital input 1
41 DI2 Opto-insulated digital input 2
42 DI3 Opto-insulated digital input 3
43 DI4 Opto-insulated digital input 4
44 DI5 Opto-insulated digital input 5
45 DI6 Opto-insulated digital input 6
46 DI7 Opto-insulated digital input 7
47 DI8 Opto-insulated digital input 8
10 DIN module
The address of the device is set via a dip-switch and numbering is binary as shown in the table
below:
Not used
If the address is changed while the device is switched on, to confirm the new address
remember to switch off and switch on again the device.
Connector Description
Connector for 24Vac/dc power supply
Analogue inputs (Pb1 - Pb10, PbC)
Additional power (+5Vdc, +12Vdc, GND)
Opto-insulated analogue outputs (Out1 - Out6, GND)
24Vac/dc power supply for the opto-insulated analogue output
CANBUS Connector
Rx and Tx LED to indicate that communication is active
Line terminal (Term)
Dip-switch to set the address of the device.
Green power LEDs (PWR ON) and red alarm signal LED (ALARM)
See relative paragraph
Input
Type of Input Description
No.
1 Supply Reference “-“/GND power (24Vac or 24Vdc)
Configurable analogue input 1 (NTC, PTC, PT1000, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 10V, 0 - 1V, 0 -
2 Pb1
5V, DI)
Configurable analogue input 2 (NTC, PTC, PT1000, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 10V, 0 - 1V, 0 -
3 Pb2
5V, DI)
Configurable analogue input 3 (NTC, PTC, PT1000, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 10V, 0 - 1V, 0 -
4 Pb3
5V, DI)
Configurable analogue input 4 (NTC, PTC, PT1000, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 10V, 0 - 1V, 0 -
5 Pb4
5V, DI)
Configurable analogue input 5 (NTC, PTC, PT1000, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 10V, 0 - 1V, 0 -
6 Pb5
5V, DI)
7 PbC Common analogue inputs (NTC, PTC, PT1000, DI)
Additional power reference 5Vdc and 12Vdc and analogue inputs (0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 -
8 GND(-)
10V, 0 - 1V, 0 - 5V)
9 Supply Reference “+“ power supply (24Vac or 24Vdc)
Configurable analogue input 6 (NTC, PTC, PT1000, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 10V, 0 - 1V, 0 -
10 Pb6
5V, DI)
Configurable analogue input 7 (NTC, PTC, PT1000, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 10V, 0 - 1V, 0 -
11 Pb7
5V, DI)
Configurable analogue input 8 (NTC, PTC, PT1000, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 10V, 0 - 1V, 0 -
12 Pb8
5V, DI)
Configurable analogue input 9 (NTC, PTC, PT1000, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 10V, 0 - 1V, 0 -
13 Pb9
5V, DI)
Configurable analogue input 10 (NTC, PTC, PT1000, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 10V, 0 - 1V, 0 -
14 Pb10
5V, DI)
15 +5V Additional power +5Vdc
16 +12V Additional power +12Vdc
21 Out1 Opto-insulated analogue output 1 0 - 10V
22 Out2 Opto-insulated analogue output 2 0 - 10V
23 Out3 Opto-insulated analogue output 3 0 - 10V
24 Out4 Opto-insulated analogue output 4 0 - 10V
25 GND(-) Common opto-insulated analogue output
26 Out5 Analogue output 5 0 - 10V, 4 - 20mA, Opto-insulated relay
27 Out6 Analogue output 6 0 - 10V, 4 - 20mA, Opto-insulated relay
28 Supply Power for opto-insulated analogue outputs at 24Vac or 24Vdc(-)
29 Supply Power for opto-insulated analogue outputs at 24Vac or 24Vdc(+)
30 GND(-) Common opto-insulated analogue output
40 DI1 Opto-insulated digital input 1
41 DI2 Opto-insulated digital input 2
42 DI3 Opto-insulated digital input 3
43 DI4 Opto-insulated digital input 4
44 DI5 Opto-insulated digital input 5
45 DI6 Opto-insulated digital input 6
46 DI7 Opto-insulated digital input 7
47 DI8 Opto-insulated digital input 8
48 DI9 Opto-insulated digital input 9
10 DIN module
The address of the device is set via a dip-switch and numbering is binary as shown in the table
below:
Not used
If the address is changed while the device is switched on, to confirm the new address
remember to switch off and switch on again the device.
Connector Description
Connector for 24Vac/dc power supply
Analogue inputs (Pb1 - Pb10, PbC)
Additional power (+5Vdc, +12Vdc, GND)
Opto-insulated analogue outputs (Out1 - Out6, GND)
24Vac/dc power supply for the opto-insulated analogue output
CANBUS Connector
Rx and Tx LED to indicate that communication is active
Line terminal (Term)
Dip-switch to set the address of the device.
Input
Type of Input Description
No.
1 Supply Reference “-“/GND power (24Vac or 24Vdc)
Configurable analogue input 1 (NTC, PTC, PT1000, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 10V, 0 - 1V, 0 -
2 Pb1
5V, DI)
Configurable analogue input 2 (NTC, PTC, PT1000, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 10V, 0 - 1V, 0 -
3 Pb2
5V, DI)
Configurable analogue input 3 (NTC, PTC, PT1000, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 10V, 0 - 1V, 0 -
4 Pb3
5V, DI)
Configurable analogue input 4 (NTC, PTC, PT1000, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 10V, 0 - 1V, 0 -
5 Pb4
5V, DI)
Configurable analogue input 5 (NTC, PTC, PT1000, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 10V, 0 - 1V, 0 -
6 Pb5
5V, DI)
7 PbC Common analogue inputs (NTC, PTC, PT1000, DI)
Additional power reference 5Vdc and 12Vdc and analogue inputs (0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 -
8 GND(-)
10V, 0 - 1V, 0 - 5V)
9 Supply Reference “+“ power supply (24Vac or 24Vdc)
Configurable analogue input 6 (NTC, PTC, PT1000, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 10V, 0 - 1V, 0 -
10 Pb6
5V, DI)
Configurable analogue input 7 (NTC, PTC, PT1000, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 10V, 0 - 1V, 0 -
11 Pb7
5V, DI)
Configurable analogue input 8 (NTC, PTC, PT1000, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 10V, 0 - 1V, 0 -
12 Pb8
5V, DI)
Configurable analogue input 9 (NTC, PTC, PT1000, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 10V, 0 - 1V, 0 -
13 Pb9
5V, DI)
Configurable analogue input 10 (NTC, PTC, PT1000, 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 10V, 0 - 1V, 0 -
14 Pb10
5V, DI)
15 +5V Additional power +5Vdc
16 +12V Additional power +12Vdc
21 Out1 Opto-insulated analogue output 1 0 - 10V
22 Out2 Opto-insulated analogue output 2 0 - 10V
23 Out3 Opto-insulated analogue output 3 0 - 10V
24 Out4 Opto-insulated analogue output 4 0 - 10V
25 GND(-) Common opto-insulated analogue output
26 Out5 Analogue output 5 0 - 10V, 4 - 20mA, Opto-insulated relay
27 Out6 Analogue output 6 0 - 10V, 4 - 20mA, Opto-insulated relay
28 Supply Power for opto-insulated analogue outputs at 24Vac or 24Vdc(-)
29 Supply Power for opto-insulated analogue outputs at 24Vac or 24Vdc(+)
30 GND(-) Common opto-insulated analogue output
40 DI1 Opto-insulated digital input 1
41 DI2 Opto-insulated digital input 2
42 DI3 Opto-insulated digital input 3
43 DI4 Opto-insulated digital input 4
44 DI5 Opto-insulated digital input 5
45 DI6 Opto-insulated digital input 6
46 DI7 Opto-insulated digital input 7
47 DI8 Opto-insulated digital input 8
48 DI9 Opto-insulated digital input 9
49 DI10 Opto-insulated digital input 10
50 GND(-) Reference “-“ for opto-insulated digital inputs 1 to 20 (if inputs 24Vac or 24Vdc)
51 DI11 Opto-insulated digital input 11
52 DI12 Opto-insulated digital input 12
53 DI13 Opto-insulated digital input 13
54 DI14 Opto-insulated digital input 14
55 DI15 Opto-insulated digital input 15
56 DI16 Opto-insulated digital input 16
10 DIN module
The address of the device is set via a dip-switch and numbering is binary as shown in the table
below:
Not used
If the address is changed while the device is switched on, to confirm the new address
remember to switch off and switch on again the device.
5.1 VISOGRAPH
The iPRO programmable controllers (10 DIN and 4 DIN) allow a programmable remote LCD display
(VISOGRAPH) to be connected. Through the VISOPROG processing environment, the display and buttons
can be programmed as the user wishes. Text, icons and animated icons can be added to the LCD display.
Functions can be associated to keys according to the operations to be implemented.
The displays differ according to the model:
5.1.1 Specifications
The connection between the controller and the VISOGRAPH must be implemented using a BELDEN 8772
cable (3xAWG20).
Up to 2 remote displays can be connected for each controller of the IPG, IPC and IPD ranges. 1 remote
display can be connected for the controllers of the 4 DIN range.
The distance between the controller and the last display must be no more than 100 meters.
Be careful to comply with the polarity of the connections as any errors in the connection can damage the
device.
To enter the set up menu, keep the two extreme keys (T1 + T8) of the keyboard pressed until the window
requesting the password appears.
The first 4 options (from 1 to 4) allow the user to UPLOAD/DOWNLOAD the Application and the Bios to the
Dixell VISOKEY.
Before implementing these operations, it is recommended to contact Dixell so as to prevent the device from
being damaged.
Option 5, PROGRAM INFO, displays the information of the application resident in the Visograph.
Inside the set up menu, to force the download of the application inside the Visograph please follow the the
procedure:
• Keep pushed the buttons T1 and T6
• In the display you will see the sentence: “DOWNLOAD THE APPLICATION”
• Now download the application from Visoprog
Note: This procedure it is possible only if the version of the BIOS of the Visograph is the version 1.6
(23/02/2011), 8.1 (04/03/2011) or superior.
LEDs are present in the programmable controllers in order to indicate the status of the device.
PWR ON (green):
PWR ON - if on, the device is powered
LED1 (yellow):
- if on, the system is being updated.
- if it flashes, the update has been completed.
LED1
ALARM (red):
ALARM - if on, the system is malfunctioning.
TX (yellow):
TX - if it flashes, the device is transferring data.
RX RX (yellow):
- if it flashes, the device is receiving data.
JMP1:
- if the JMP1 jumper is short-circuited, the system creates a virtual IP in order to
have access to the internal website. The default IP address is 192.168.0.250
(the IP address set in the iPRO always remains the same).
JMP1 Remove the Jumper, switch the iPRO off and on again to restore the system
back to the previous conditions.
CAUTION: this mode can only be used if the FIRMWARE version of the iPRO is
2010011300 (or higher).
LEDs are present in the expansion modules in order to indicate the status of the device.
PWR ON:
- If on, the device is powered
PWR ON
ALARM:
ALARM - if on, the system is malfunctioning. Therefore, verify the CANBus or LAN
connection or the configuration/connection of the analogue inputs.
TX:
TX - if it flashes, the device is transferring data.
RX RX:
- if it flashes, the device is receiving data.
The devices must not be installed in environments where the following situations are present:
Temperature and humidity outside the range stipulated in the data plate. Frequent and sudden
changes in temperature and/or humidity
Direct sunlight and weathering in general
High mechanical stress (vibrations and/or knocks)
Sulphur and ammonia gas, smoke and salt spray that can cause corrosion and/or oxidation
Presence of flammable or explosive gas
Dust
Devices that generate magnetic interference
Position the device inside the electrical panels, paying attention to the following:
the distance between the device and the electrical power components
the distance between the device and the power cables
sufficient passage for the cooling air
Always comply with the laws and regulations applicable in the country where the device is installed.
Always protect the device for it to always be accessible solely by authorised personnel.
In case of malfunctions, always contact the relative distributor for the device to be repaired.
Comply with the following recommendations during the installation process in order to prevent the device
from malfunctioning.
Separate the signal cables from the power cables (it is recommended to use BELDEN 8772-type
shielded cables)
Separate the cables of the analogue inputs from those of the digital inputs and the serial line cables
from the power cables (resistive as well as inductive), in order to prevent malfunction due to
electromagnetic interference
Separate the power of the device from that of the other electrical components
Never connect the secondary of the supply transformer to the earth
The low voltage connections must have reinforced insulation
24Vac +10/-15%, 50/60Hz (consumption 30VA) or 20 - 36Vdc (consumption 25W) for the 4 DIN
programmable controllers
24Vac +10/-15%, 50/60Hz (consumption 10VA) or 20 - 36Vdc (consumption 10W) for the 4 DIN
expansion.
The analogue inputs in the programmable controllers and expansions are fully configurable. NTC or PTC, 0 -
20mA, 4 - 20mA, 0 - 10V, 0 - 1V or 0 - 5V type of sensors can be used.
The analogue inputs can also be used as digital inputs (potential free - not live).
NOTE: Any devices that require 24Vac/dc power supply must be powered separately with another
transformer.
Recommendations:
- follow the diagram of the device used, for the numbering.
- the configuration is determined by the application.
- if used as a digital input (potential free - not live), use the same connection configuration of the sensors.
Recommendations:
- follow the diagram of the device used, for the numbering.
- the configuration is determined by the application.
- if used as a digital input (potential free - not live), use the same connection configuration of the sensors.
Recommendations:
- follow the diagram of the device used, for the numbering.
- the configuration is determined by the application.
7.3.4 Pressure transducers and current probes IPG800 Series (0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA)
Recommendations:
- follow the diagram of the device used, for the numbering.
- the configuration is determined by the application.
Recommendations:
- follow the diagram of the device used, for the numbering.
- the configuration is determined by the application.
7.3.6 Pressure transducers and ratiometric pressure transducers IPG800 Series (0 - 5V)
Recommendations:
- follow the diagram of the device used, for the numbering.
- the configuration is determined by the application.
Recommendations:
- follow the diagram of the device used, for the numbering.
- the configuration is determined by the application.
Recommendations:
- follow the diagram of the device used, for the numbering.
- the configuration is determined by the application.
Recommendations:
- respect the “+” and “-“ polarities of the power supply.
- the power supply of the sensor must be separate from that of the programmable controller
- follow the diagram of the device used, for the numbering.
- the configuration is determined by the application.
Recommendations:
- respect the “+” and “-“ polarities of the power supply.
- the power supply of the sensor must be separate from that of the programmable controller
- follow the diagram of the device used, for the numbering.
- the configuration is determined by the application.
The digital inputs in the programmable controllers and expansions are fully configurable.
Depending on the model used, the digital inputs can be used as potential free or live (24Vac/dc) digital
inputs.
Recommendations:
- follow the diagram of the device used, for the numbering.
- the configuration is determined by the application.
Recommendations:
- follow the diagram of the device used, for the numbering.
- the configuration is determined by the application.
Recommendations:
- follow the diagram of the device used, for the numbering.
- the configuration is determined by the application.
On request (different Part Number) it is possible to have the Opto-Insulated digital input but with
power supply 24Vac (in this case no potential free contacts).
Recommendations:
- follow the diagram of the device used, for the numbering.
- the configuration is determined by the application.
Depending on the model and configurations, it is possible to use analogue outputs such as 0 - 10Vdc, 4 -
20mA or PWM (the PWM configuration requires the Dixell XVxx module to be used for the fan speed to be
controlled).
NOTE: the analogue outputs in certain models are not opto-insulated. In this case, any devices that require
24Vac/dc power supply must be powered separately with another transformer.
IPG-IPC VERSION
Recommendations:
- follow the diagram of the device used, for the numbering.
- the configuration is determined by the application.
The three analog outputs AO1, AO2 and AO3 can be used to drive an external fan speed control (Dixell XV
series) through the 0-10Vdc or 4-20mA.
Recommendations:
- follow the diagram of the device used, for the numbering.
- the configuration is determined by the application.
Recommendations:
- follow the diagram of the device used, for the numbering.
- the configuration is determined by the application.
The analog outputs AO1 (depend on the model), can be used to drive an external fan speed control (Dixell
XV series) through the PWM signal.
Recommendations:
- follow the diagram of the device used, for the numbering.
- the configuration is determined by the application.
Recommendations:
- follow the diagram of the device used, for the numbering.
- the configuration is determined by the application.
Recommendations:
- respect the “+” and “-“ polarities of the power supply.
- the power supply of the device must be separate from that of the programmable controller
- follow the diagram of the device used, for the numbering.
- the configuration is determined by the application.
Recommendations:
- follow the diagram of the device used, for the numbering.
- the configuration is determined by the application.
Depending on the model, the digital outputs can have different connection specifications.
The relays have been split into groups, each with a separate common.
The same voltage must always be used for the various groups of relays and within each group.
For the electrical specifications, refer to the relative paragraphs of the different models.
Certain models have SSR relays (solid state relay), which are suitable to control devices where numerous
commutations are required, which would not be supported by an electromechanical relay. For the electrical
specifications, refer to the specifications of the model using such relays.
IPG800 is able to drive a wide range of stepper valves, in the following table are indicated the maximum
values of current that the actuator can supply to the stepper wiring. When the EEV valve is connected it is
necessary to use the TF40D transformer to power supply the IPG800 and the maximum current of each
winding of the valve must be 0,3A.
NOTE: the electrical power absorption of the valve can be unrelated to refrigeration power that valve has.
Before using the actuator, please, read the technical manual of the valve supplied by the manufacturer and
check the maximum current used to drive the valve in order to verify that they are lower than that indicated
here above.
The IPG800 driver can manage the following electronic expansion valves:
EXM/EXL
Connection numbering SER Sporland SAGINOMIYA EX3 Emerson
Emerson
V4 VALVE ORANGE ORANGE WHITE WHITE
V2 VALVE RED RED BROWN ORANGE
V3 VALVE YELLOW YELLOW BLACK YELLOW
V1 VALVE BLACK BLACK BLUE BLUE
+12V VALVE
GRAY GRAY GRAY BROWN
(Common)
Recommendations:
- follow the diagram of the device used, for the numbering.
Recommendations:
- follow the diagram of the device used, for the numbering.
Recommendations:
- follow the diagram of the device used, for the numbering.