IQ4-IO-DO Datasheet 3

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Data Sheet

IQ4/IO/..

Enclosure Input/Output Channels


Each IQ4/IO Module is housed in a polycarbonate enclosure The following types of input and output channel are supported:
with a complimentary styling to the IQ4E controller. The modules
come in one of two widths – 70 mm or 105 mm – depending on ▪ Universal Input/Output (UIO)
the variant. ▪ Universal Input (UI)
▪ Digital Inputs (DI)
Integral spring clips on the back of the module enable the unit ▪ Digital/Relay Output (DO)
to be clipped on to (and quickly released from) a standard TS35 ▪ Analogue Outputs (AO)
DIN rail.
Cable Screening
Rotating clear polycarbonate covers provide access for the top The use of screened cable for input and/or output connections
and bottom I/O channel connections. is optional but not generally required unless the cable passes
through electrically noisy environments.
IQ4/IO Modules must be installed in a secondary enclosure with
a minimum protective rating of IP20 (or equivalent) or mounted If screened cable is used the screen must be connected to the
outside normal reach (e.g. in a plenum). local panel/enclosure ground and left unterminated at the far
end.
A module may be mounted horizontally or vertically but not
upside down or on its back: Universal Input/Output (UIO)
These channels will function as one of the following according
to the controller strategy:

▪ thermistor input,
▪ voltage input,
▪ digital input,
▪ current input, or
▪ analogue output.

DIN Rail end stop The input or output function is set automatically by the strategy
configuration in the controller.

Thermistor input: Used for a thermistor (NTC 10 kΩ @ 25°C


(77°F), -40 to 110°C (-40°F to 230°F)), potentiometer (0 to
200 kΩ) or fan speed control. The thermistor bridge resistor is
12 kΩ with a bridge supply 3.3 V.

Example wiring
n C n
n n n

Voltage input: Used with a 0 to 10 Vdc source.

Example wiring
n C n
n n n

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IQ4/IO/.. I/O Expansion Modules Data Sheet TA201341 Issue 11, 22-Oct-2020. Applies to I/O Module Fimware v2.303

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