Terminal Arrangement and Wiring Examples
When connecting the terminal, insert an IEC 60127-approved fuse suitable for the applied voltage and current draw at
•
Caution
the position shown in the following diagram.
This is required when equipment containing the MicroSmart is destined for Europe.
Do not connect a thermocouple to a part with hazardous voltage (60V DC or peak 42.4V DC or higher part).
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Before turning on the power, always check the wiring. If the wiring is incorrect, the PID module may be damaged.
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When connecting stranded wire or multiple wires to a terminal block, always use a ferrule for the terminal block.
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For details, see "Recommended Ferrule List" on page 3-35.
■ FC6A-F2M1, FC6A-F2MR1
Terminal block type
PID
PWR
OUT0
EVT0
AT0
MT0
F/P0
R/H0
R/L
OUT1
EVT1
AT1
MT1
F/P1
R/H1
FC6A-F2M1
: Fuse (50 V-1.2 A)
–
+
+
0 to 5 V
+
1 to 5 V
0 to 20 mA
+
0 to 10 V
4 to 20 mA
0 to 1 V
–
–
–
DC
DC
DC
+
0 to 5 V
+
1 to 5 V
0 to 20 mA
+
0 to 10 V
4 to 20 mA
0 to 1 V
–
–
–
DC
DC
DC
*1 OUT0: Relay output and OUT1: Non-contact voltage/current output connection examples are shown. There are no models with both types of
specifications.
Applicable Connector: FC6A-PMTC11PN02, FC6A-PMTC17PN02
Terminal No.
I/O
24V
GND
24V DC
FG
NC
–
NC
–
NC
–
+"
+'
A
+
A
+'
IN 0
B
B'
–
–
B
B
TC
RTD
NC
–
+"
+'
A
+
A
+'
IN 1
B
B'
–
–
B
B
TC
RTD
FC6A S
M
S
ERIES
ICRO
MART
DC
: Voltage/current
RTD
: Resistance Thermometer
TC
: Thermocouple
L
: Load
: Analog Current Input Device
: Fuse
A
-
-O
T
U
'
M
LL
IN
NE
YPE
SER
S
ANUAL
2: P
S
RODUCT
Terminal No.
I/O
NC
–
NC
–
NC
–
NC
–
+
L
OUT 0
NC
*1
–
NC
–
+
+
OUT 1
NC
L
*1
–
–
FC9Y-B1722
PECIFICATIONS
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