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5) External signal [in1 Input] connection
Connect the external signal to operate/stop the feeder in addition to the overflow sensor.
When the external signal is used, set parameter as “Parameter No. 06 = hi.”
1. To connect the external signal, the operation panel should be removed.
Confirm that the power supply is in the OFF status. Then, detach the operation panel.
After the connection is completed, attach the operation panel, and then turn ON the power
supply.
The operation panel is connected to the main unit of the controller with a connecting wire.
When attaching/detaching the operation panel, carefully watch out for disconnection or
pinching.
To operate the start/stop of the controller according to external control signal, either method
of non-voltage contact signal or voltage signal (24VDC) can be used.
Make connection to the external control terminal block by using the method or below
while watching out for the signal to be used and the connection method. When wiring, be careful
not to make mistake about the polarity.
The current of 24VDC and 10mA or less flows between [S+] and [S-]. Carefully select the
connection device (e.g., minute current relay).
No-voltage contact signal Voltage signal (24VDC)
[Relation between [in1 Input] and [in2 Input]]
When [in1] is in the operating condition, [in2] is enabled.
When both [in1] and [in2] are in the operating condition, the feeder starts operation.
Signal input status
Feeder operation condition
Setting: hi
Setting: Lo
in1 Input
Parameter No. 6
Connection :
Close
Connection :
24VDC
Operation condition
Stop
Connection :
Open
Connection :
0V
Stop
Operation condition
in2 Input
Parameter No. 7
Sensor signal: O N
Operation condition
Stop
Sensor signal: OFF
Stop
Operation condition
: Default
Short circuit
No-voltage
contact
Example of circuit to be
arranged by customer
Internal circuit
Internal circuit
Example of circuit to be
arranged by customer

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