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Do-more T1H Series PLC Hardware User Manual Manual Number: T1H-DM-M...
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Do-more T1H Series PLC User Manual Please include the Manual Number and the Manual Issue, both shown below, when communicating with Technical Support regarding this publication. Manual Number: T1H-DM-M Issue: 1st Edition, Rev. C Issue Date: 08/20 Publication History Issue...
Rung #1 ......................... 1-24 Rung #2 ......................... 1-27 Step 8: Save a Project ....................1–29 Step 9: Write Project to the Do-more T1H Series PLC .......... 1–29 Step 10: Testing Project Using Data View .............. 1–30 Accessing the Help File .................... 1–32...
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Chapter 5: Specifications - Discrete I/O Modules Discrete I/O Module Overview.................. 5–2 Discrete I/O Modules ....................5–3 Chapter 6: Specifications - Analog I/O Modules Analog I/O Module Overview ................... 6–2 Analog I/O Modules ....................6–6 Do-more T1H Series PLC Hardware User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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Multiple Power Supplies / Local Expansion Configurations ........8–11 Wiring Guidelines ....................8–19 I/O Wiring Strategies ....................8–24 Appendix A: European Union Directives (CE) European Union (EU) Directives ................A-2 Basic EMC Installation Guidelines ................A-5 Do-more T1H Series PLC Hardware User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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Table of Contents Notes: Do-more T1H Series PLC Hardware User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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Rung #1 ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 1–24 Rung #2 ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 1–27 Step 8: Save a Project ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 1–29 Step 9: Write Project to the Do-more T1H Series PLC �������������������������������������������� 1–29 Step 10: Testing Project Using Data View ���������������������������������������������������������������� 1–30 Accessing the Help File ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 1–32...
Do-more PLC. Purpose of this Chapter This chapter will guide you through the basic set up of a Do-more T1H Series PLC. It contains step by step instructions on installing the programming software, installing and configuring your hardware, applying power to the PLC, establishing a communications link, and creating, saving and writing a project to the CPU.
In This Chapter... Introduction ................1-2 Purpose of this Manual ..............1-2 ..............1-2 About Getting Started! ..........1-2 Supplemental Manuals and Other Help ................1-2 Technical Support Conventions Used ..............1-3 1–3 Do-more T1H Series PLC Hardware User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
USB cable; our webste at: http://www. just plug it in and it works. automationdirect.com AC Power Cord Screwdriver Wire Strippers Hookup Wire TW-SD-VSL-1 DN-WS Not available from Automationdirect.com. 1–4 Do-more T1H Series PLC Hardware User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
Chapter 1: Getting Started Do-more T1H Series PLC System Components The Do-more T1H Series CPU modules were designed for use with the Terminator I/O product line. For those not familiar with Terminator I/O, it is a modular system which combines the functions of terminal blocks and I/O modules for distributed I/O. Each Terminator I/O system contains: a Power Supply, a Base Controller, and one or more I/O Module(s).
- 1GHz, single core CPU (2GHz, multi-core recommended) - 1GB RAM (3GB recommended) NOTE: The PC/Laptop/Ethernet Switch connector at the “opposite end” of the PLC connector will dictate what kind of cable you will need. 1–6 Do-more T1H Series PLC Hardware User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
There is also the option to print the license agreement if desired. The print function will print the license agreement to a .pdf file and save it in the location you choose. 1–7 Do-more T1H Series PLC Hardware User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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Back button to return to the appropriate window and make the change. If no changes are necessary click the Install button to begin the installation. 1–8 Do-more T1H Series PLC Hardware User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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Your software is now installed and ready to use. The installation wizard can now be closed by clicking the Finish button at the bottom of the window. 1–9 Do-more T1H Series PLC Hardware User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
Launchpad with quick links to existing projects, software applications and communications links. There is also a section containing shortcuts to important help file topics and the Do-more Designer simulator application. 1–10 Do-more T1H Series PLC Hardware User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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The Main programming window is divided into menus and toolbars for quick access to configurations, instructions and other needed items used during project development. 1–11 Do-more T1H Series PLC Hardware User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
Step 3: Install Hardware The “Installation and Wiring” chapter of this manual contains detailed information for the installation of components in your Do-more T1H Series PLC system. The following summary explains the basic steps for installing modules in a base.
Type A Step 4: Apply Power to the PLC Power is supplied to the Do-more T1H Series PLC through the backplane of the base from the power supply. The following diagram and table show the terminal connections located on Terminator power supplies and their specifications.
Chapter 1: Getting Started Step 5: Establish Communication Now that the Do-more T1H Series PLC is powered up, you need to establish a communications link between the PC and the PLC. The Do-more Designer software provides a Link Wizard to assist you with configuring this new communications link. To open the Link Wizard, select the New Link...
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Link Wizard, it will be available to select in the Links section of the Launchpad. There you can edit, enable/disable, delete or view statistics for that link. 1–15 Do-more T1H Series PLC Hardware User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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Term position to avoid any unintended communication errors. If you were connecting to the CPU module with a project created offline, you may encounter the message window shown here. 1–16 Do-more T1H Series PLC Hardware User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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Chapter 1: Getting Started Only with the New Online option does the Do-more T1H Series PLC assume that you are creating a new project from scratch. With any other method, such as PLC > Connect, the software will compare the project in the controller with the offline version you have open. If...
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PLC. I/O module configuration, CPU ports, and I/O mapping profiles are a few of the parameters available in the System Configuration window. Refer to the following section for Hardware Configuration options. 1–18 Do-more T1H Series PLC Hardware User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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As an example, the System Information window seen here appears after selecting the Memory Usage indication from the status bar. 1–19 Do-more T1H Series PLC Hardware User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
From here you can verify that the software has detected all of the I/O modules that are installed. 1–20 Do-more T1H Series PLC Hardware User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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Chapter 1: Getting Started The Do-more T1H Series PLC allows the I/O to be manually configured as well. In order to do so, you must first set the I/O Configuration Mode to manual. Select the Terminator Local I/O Master tab found under the I/O Configuration tab in the Configuration Entries index.
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In order to Insert a module manually between two existing modules in the System Configuration Window, you would follow the same steps as mentioned above but instead of selecting ‘Add Module’ the selection will be ‘Insert Module’ as seen below. 1–22 Do-more T1H Series PLC Hardware User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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Manual in the Mapping Mode section at the bottom of the window. The Manual Mode Instructions section, also found at the bottom of the window, details the various color indications associated with this mode. 1–23 Do-more T1H Series PLC Hardware User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
After clicking the checkmark, Rung #1 should show the T1 timer (TMR) instruction with a preset of 3.000 seconds. A user variable can be assigned to the preset value if needed. 1–24 Do-more T1H Series PLC Hardware User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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Select the third option to assign the nickname to a specified element, type the desired memory bit for this contact (C1) and select OK. Rung #1 should now appear as follows: 1–25 Do-more T1H Series PLC Hardware User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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Now place the cursor in the space to the left of the new line and select another normally open contact. Type in the nickname “T1_Manual” and assign bit C2. Select OK to accept and Rung #1 should now resemble the rung seen on the following page. 1–26 Do-more T1H Series PLC Hardware User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
T1_Manual contact is energized, the timer will begin timing. When it times out, contact T1_Done will energize and the output coil Y1 will turn on. Note that an END instruction is not required. 1–27 Do-more T1H Series PLC Hardware User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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CPU or saved. Now exit the Edit mode by clicking the Edit Mode button once again or by pressing ESC on the keyboard. 1–28 Do-more T1H Series PLC Hardware User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
If you have altered the System Configuration, which includes the hardware configuration, in any way, then the PLC must be taken out of Run mode in order to process the download. 1–29 Do-more T1H Series PLC Hardware User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
Cancel to exit. Step 10: Testing Project Using Data View With the project successfully downloaded into the Do-more T1H Series PLC, you can now test the function of the ladder program using the Data View tool. To start, you need to open a new Data window in the software.
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ON causing output Y1 to also turn ON as seen on the following page. Now write an OFF to T1_Start and watch as the timer and Y1 reset. 1–31 Do-more T1H Series PLC Hardware User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
Do-more PLC. To access the Help File select the Help File icon from the Project Toolbar, choose Help from the Help menu drop down or use the shortcut F1. 1–32 Do-more T1H Series PLC Hardware User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
Chapter 2: Do-more PLC Hardware Overview Do-more T1H Series PLC Overview The Do-more T1H Series PLC is the latest PLC series released as part of the Do-more PLC family. The Do-more T1H Series PLC combines the modular and space-saving package of our Terminator I/O line with the new Do-more T1H Series CPU module to create a versatile, stand-alone control system.
Chapter 2: Do-more PLC Hardware Overview Communications The Do-more T1H Series PLC supports many communication protocols. The following table shows which CPU module communications port supports each protocol. CPU Modules T1H-DM1 / T1H-DM1E T1H-DM1E Protocols RS-232 Ethernet USB Port Serial Port...
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hapter hapter hapter - cpU pecificationS odUleS In This Chapter: CPU Specifications �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 3–2 Communications Ports Specifications �������������������������������������������������������������������������� 3–4 Port 1 Specifications (USB) ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 3–4 Port 2 Specifications (Serial) ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 3–4 Port 3 Specifications (Ethernet) ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 3–5 Ethernet I/O ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 3–6 Status Indicators �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������...
Configurable up to 65536 (2048 default) Special relays (system defined) 1024 Special registers (system defined) Timers Configurable up to 65536 (256 default) Counters Configurable up to 65536 (256 default) System Date/Time structures 3–2 Do-more T1H Series PLC Hardware User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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Multi-user, credentialed, session-based security System error log User error log Battery backup Yes (Battery included) Do-more Designer V1.2 or newer must be used with these Do-more T1H CPU modules. 3–3 Do-more T1H Series PLC Hardware User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
NOTE: The above diagram illustrates the standard wire positions in the RJ45 connector. It is recommended that all 10/100 Base-T cables be Category 5, UTP cables. 3–5 Do-more T1H Series PLC Hardware User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
(328 ft.) with extended distances achieved through Ethernet switches. Ethernet I/O Example Stride Ethernet Switch Do-more T1H-DM1E CPU DirectLOGIC DL205 I/O with H2-EBC100 C-more Operator Module Interface GS-EDRV100 Terminator I/O with T1H-EBC100 Module Drive 3–6 Do-more T1H Series PLC Hardware User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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T1H-DM1E CPU Configuration window as seen below. For more information on the setup, use and options available with Ethernet I/O, refer to the Ethernet I/O Master section of Do-more Designer Help File topic DMD0247. 3–7 Do-more T1H Series PLC Hardware User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
RUN, PROGRAM and the DEBUG modes are available. In TERM (Terminal) this mode, the mode of operation can be changed through the Do-more Designer Software. STAT STOP (Stop Program) CPU is forced into STOP Mode. 3–8 Do-more T1H Series PLC Hardware User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
Reset the TCP/IP Network Settings to factory default values - Must be used with DIP #1 Clears everything from the controller All 8 (see details in the following pages) 3–9 Do-more T1H Series PLC Hardware User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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• Remove the controller from the base and return the DIP switches to their original positions. • Set the controller mode switch to TERM (in the center location). 3–10 Do-more T1H Series PLC Hardware User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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• Remove the controller from the base and return the DIP switches to their original positions. • Set the controller mode switch to TERM (in the center location). 3–11 Do-more T1H Series PLC Hardware User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
• Reinstall the controller in the system. • Power up the system containing the controller. • Verify that the ERR LED is not YELLOW and the system-defined location $BatteryLow will be OFF. 3–12 Do-more T1H Series PLC Hardware User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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pecificationS hapter hapter hapter erminal aSeS and ower upplieS In This Chapter: T1K-08B(-1) I/O Terminal Base ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 4–2 T1K-16B(-1) I/O Terminal Base ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 4–2 T1K-01AC, T1K-01DC Power Supply ��������������������������������������������������������������������������� 4–4 Calculating the Power Budget ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 4–6 Managing the Power Resource ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 4–6 Power Supply Specifications ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������...
Insulation Resistance 500VDC, 10Mq NEMA ICS3-304 Impulse Noise 1es, 1000V Noise Immunity FCC class A RFI (144MHz, 430MHz 10W, 10cm) Agency Approvals UL E185989, CE, FCC class A 4–2 Do-more T1H Series PLC Hardware User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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Chapter 4: Specifications - Terminal Bases and Power Supplies T1K-08B, T1K-08B-1 T1K-16B, T1K-16B-1 4–3 Do-more T1H Series PLC Hardware User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
MIL STD 810C. Method 514.2 Voltage Withstand 1500VAC, 1 minute Insulation Resistance 500VDC, 10Mq NEMA ICS3-304 Impulse Noise 1es, 1000V Noise Immunity FCC class A RFI (144MHz, 430MHz 10W, 10cm) 4–4 Do-more T1H Series PLC Hardware User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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CPU and I/O modules does not exceed the current supplied at both 5VDC and 24VDC (if using the 24VDC auxiliary supply). 4–5 Do-more T1H Series PLC Hardware User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
The system shown above: Power Supply #1 powers the CPU module and the two I/O modules to its right. Power Supply #2 powers the remaining five I/O modules. This is only an example and the power budget requirements vary depending on the I/O modules used. 4–6 Do-more T1H Series PLC Hardware User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
NOTE: Important Power Budget - For each power supply in a system, make sure the current required by the CPU module and I/O modules does not exceed the current supplied at both 5VDC and 24VDC. 4–7 Do-more T1H Series PLC Hardware User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
Chapter 4: Specifications - Terminal Bases and Power Supplies Power Budget Calculation Example The following example shows how to calculate the power budget for a Do-more T1H Series PLC system. 5VDC (mA) 24VDC (mA) Power Supply #1 Part Number Required...
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hapter hapter hapter pecificationS i/o M iScrete oDuleS In This Chapter: Discrete I/O Modules Overview ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 5–2 Discrete Input Modules ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 5–2 Discrete Output Modules ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 5–2 T1K-08ND3 - DC Input ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 5–3 T1K-16ND3 - DC Input ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 5–5 T1K-08NA-1 - AC Input ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 5–7 T1K-16NA-1 - AC Input ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������...
Isolated AC Output 5-17 Relay Output 5-18 T1K-08TR T1K-16TR Relay Output 5-19 Isolated Relay Output 5-20 T1K-08TRS WARNING: The T1H Series PLC does not support any Hot-Swap features. 5–2 Do-more T1H Series PLC Hardware User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
50 55 °C 122 131 °F Commons Ambient Temperature ( °C/°F) Bottom V 0 and V 1 supply 24 VDC or 0 VDC if Internal Power Jumper is selected 5–3 Do-more T1H Series PLC Hardware User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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Source Module SOURCE External Power SINK Internal Power MODULE MODULE SOURCE SOURCE SINK SINK Sink Module Internal Source Module Internal Module Module Internal Power Internal Power Circuitry Circuitry 5–4 Do-more T1H Series PLC Hardware User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
NOTE: When using external power, the module can be wired to either sink current or source current Sink Module regardless of the module’s sink/source jumper position. When using internal power, the sink/source jumpers Configuration determine the module’s configuration.” Shown 5–5 Do-more T1H Series PLC Hardware User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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SOURCE SOURCE SINK SINK V 0-V 3 V 0-V 3 Sink Module Source Module Internal Module Internal Module Internal Power Internal Power Circuitry Circuitry Field Field Device Device 5–6 Do-more T1H Series PLC Hardware User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
Ambient Temperature ( ° C/ ° F) Internal Module Circuitry Equivalent Input Circuit Input Internal Module Circuitry Input To LED To LED Optical Isolator 90-120 VAC COM Optical Isolator 90-120 VAC COM 5–8 Do-more T1H Series PLC Hardware User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
Internal Module Circuitry 24 VDC Internal Module Circuitry Output Optical Isolator Output Optical Isolator To LED 6-27 VDC To LED 6-27 VDC 6.3 A 6.3 A Other Circuits Other Circuits 5–9 Do-more T1H Series PLC Hardware User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
24 VDC Internal Module Circuitry Output Optical Isolator V0-V3 Output To LED Optical Isolator 6-27 VDC To LED 6-27 VDC 6.3 A 6.3 A Other Circuits Other Circuits 5–10 Do-more T1H Series PLC Hardware User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
Internal Module Circuitry 6.3 A (V 0 - V 1) Output Optical Isolator Source Module Other Circuits 12-24 VDC External Power To LED 6.3 A Other Circuits 12-24 VDC 5–11 Do-more T1H Series PLC Hardware User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
External Power To LED (V 0-V 3) Output Optical Isolator Source Module 6.3 A External Power To LED Other Circuits 12-24 VDC 6.3 A Other Circuits 12-24 VDC 5–12 Do-more T1H Series PLC Hardware User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
Opto Isolator Note: Apply the labels that come with the I/O 5-36 VDC To LED To LED module to the I/O base to properly identify the terminal points. 5–13 Do-more T1H Series PLC Hardware User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
V 0–V 1 not used with AC Output Modules Side View Internal Module Circuitry Equivalent Output Circuit Output Internal Module Circuitry Output To LED 10 A Optical Isolator To LED 10 A Optical Isolator 17-240 VAC 5–14 Do-more T1H Series PLC Hardware User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
Side View Internal Module Circuitry Equivalent Output Circuit Output Internal Module Circuitry Output To LED 10 A Optical Isolator 17-240 VAC To LED 10 A Optical Isolator 17-240 VAC 5–15 Do-more T1H Series PLC Hardware User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
Side View Internal Module Circuitry Equivalent Output Circuit Output Internal Module Circuitry Output To LED 10 A Optical Isolator To LED -240 VAC 10 A Optical Isolator 17-240 VAC 5–16 Do-more T1H Series PLC Hardware User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
Equivalent Output Circuit 1.5A 2.0A Internal Module Circuitry Output 50 55 °C 122 131 °F Ambient Temperature ( °C/°F) To LED AC or DC Supply 6–27 VDC 6–240 VAC 5–17 Do-more T1H Series PLC Hardware User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
Internal Module Circuitry 2.0A Output 50 55 °C To LED 122 131 °F Ambient Temperature ( °C/°F) 10 A AC or DC Supply 6-27 VDC 6-240 VAC 5–18 Do-more T1H Series PLC Hardware User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C Poin...
Equivalent Output Circuit Derating Chart Internal Module Circuitry Points Output To LED AC or DC 50 55 °C Supply 122 131 °F 6–27 VDC Ambient Temperature ( °C/°F) 6–240 VAC 5–19 Do-more T1H Series PLC Hardware User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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hapter hapter hapter pecificationS nalog i/o M oduleS In This Chapter: Analog I/O Modules Overview ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 6–2 T1F-08AD-1 - 8 Channel Analog Current Input ���������������������������������������������������������� 6–6 T1F-08AD-2 - 8 Channel Analog Voltage Input ���������������������������������������������������������� 6–7 T1F-16AD-1 - 16 Channel Analog Current Input �������������������������������������������������������� 6–8 T1F-16AD-2 - 16 Channel Analog Voltage Input ��������������������������������������������������������...
Module Analog Input/Output Modules Part Number T1F-8AD4DA-1 Module Type Number of (White: Input/Output) Part Number Description See Page Channels T1F-8AD4DA-1 Analog Current Input/Output 6-21 T1F-8AD4DA-2 Analog Voltage Input/Output 6-23 6–2 Do-more T1H Series PLC User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
Chapter 6: Specifications - Analog I/O Modules Analog I/O Modules Overview- continued WARNING: The T1H Series PLC does not support any Hot-Swap features. How to Access the Analog I/O Modules With the Do-more PLC, the WX and WY memory addresses are assigned to exchange analog data with the analog I/O modules (WX = Analog input data, WY = Analog output data).
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Edit Config buttons on the right hand side. The Do-more T1H Series CPU will write the settings from the Module Configuration into the modules before going to Run mode. The Y Bits can optionally be used to change the Module Control Byte setting within the program.
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I/O Mapping tab of the System Configuration window, as shown below. Select the pull-down menu PLC > System Configuration to open the System Configuration window and click the I/O Mapping tab. 6–5 Do-more T1H Series PLC User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
2. More than one external power supply can be used, provided all the power supply commons are connected. 6–6 Do-more T1H Series PLC User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C 3. A Series 217, 0.032 A fast-acting fuse is recommended for 4–20 mA current loops.
83.3 (3.28) 2. Unused inputs should be connected to Common (0 VDC). 3. More than one external power supply can be used, provided all the power supply commons are connected. 6–7 Do-more T1H Series PLC User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
3. A Series 217, 0.032 A fast-acting fuse is recommended for 4–20 mA 6–8 Do-more T1H Series PLC User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C current loops. 4. If the power supply common of an external power supply is not connected...
1. Shields should be grounded at the signal source. 2. Unused inputs should be connected to Common (0 VDC). 3. More than one external power supply can be used, provided all the power supply commons are connected. 6–9 Do-more T1H Series PLC User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
1. If an RTD sensor has four wires, the plus sense wire 200 uA should be left unconnected as shown. Current Source V 0-V 3 (RTD Returns) Ref. Adj. 6–10 Do-more T1H Series PLC User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C A to D Convert...
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Pt1000Ω °C jPt100Ω Type CU-10 Ω X = Jumper Installed Type CU-25 Ω Blank Space = Jumper Removed 120Ω Nickel X = Jumper Installed Blank Space = Jumper Removed 6–11 Do-more T1H Series PLC User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
1.8K -40º to 150º C (-40º to 300º F) If inputs are not used, tie CHxA and CHxB together to COMMON terminal block. Tie COMMONS to field side ground. 6–12 Do-more T1H Series PLC User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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10K-AN (Type 3) °C 10K-CP (Type 2) X = Jumper Installed Blank Space = Jumper Removed 2252 1.8K Future use Future use X = Jumper Installed Blank Space = Jumper Removed 6–13 Do-more T1H Series PLC User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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65535 –32767 32767 Units-0 T/C Type 3 T/C Type 2 T/C Type 1 T/C Type 0 CH+8 CH+4 CH+2 CH+1 X = Jumper Installed Blank Space = Jumper Removed 6–15 Do-more T1H Series PLC User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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Negative temperatures are represented in 2’s complement format. 2’s complement data format is required to correctly display bipolar data on some operator interfaces. NOTE 4: The bipolar voltage input ranges may be converted to a 16–bit 2’s complement value. 6–16 Do-more T1H Series PLC User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
1. Shields should be connected to the 0 V terminal of the module or the 0 V of the power supply. 2. Unused current outputs should remain open (no connections) for minimum power consumption. Output Signal Ranges 6–17 Do-more T1H Series PLC User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C 0 – 20mA 4 – 20mA 20mA 20mA...
1. Shields should be connected to the 0 V terminal of the module ot the 0 V 83.3 (3.28) terminal of the power supply. 2. Unused voltage outputs should remain open (no connections) for minimum power consumption. 6–18 Do-more T1H Series PLC User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
1. Shields should be connected to the 0 V terminal of the module or the 0 V of the power supply. 2. Unused current outputs should remain open (no connections) for minimum power consumption. 6–19 Do-more T1H Series PLC User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C Output Signal Ranges 0 – 20mA 4 – 20mA...
1. Shields should be connected to the 0 V terminal of the module or the 0 V of the power supply. 2. Unused voltage outputs should remain open (no connections) for minimum power consumption. 6–20 Do-more T1H Series PLC User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
1. Shields should be connected to the 0 V terminal of the module or the 0 V of the power supply. 2. Unused current outputs should remain open (no connections) for minimum power consumption. 6–21 Do-more T1H Series PLC User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C Output Signal Ranges...
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1. Shields should be connected to the 0 V terminal of the module or the 0 V of the power supply. 2. Unused current outputs should remain open (no connections) for minimum power consumption. 6–22 Do-more T1H Series PLC User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C Output Signal Ranges...
83.3 (3.28) 2. Unused inputs should be connected to Common (0 VDC). 3. More than one external power supply can be used, 6–23 Do-more T1H Series PLC User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C provided all the power supply commons are connected.
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2. Unused current outputs should remain open (no connections) for minimum power consumption. Output Signal Ranges 0 – 20mA 4 – 20mA 20mA 20mA Side View 6–24 Do-more T1H Series PLC User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C 4095 4095...
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hapter hapter hapter pecificationS i/o M pecialty oduleS In This Chapter: Specialty Modules Overview ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������7-2 T1H-CTRIO ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������7-3...
See Page 1A 1B 1C 1D Y0 Y1 2A 2B 2C 2D Y2 Y3 T1H-CTRIO High Speed Counter Interface Module WARNING: The T1H Series PLC does not support any Hot-Swap features. Do-more T1H Series PLC User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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1M 1M 1M 1M C0 C0 C1 C1 2M 2M 2M 2M C2 C2 C3 C3 User Bus Terminals (no internal connection to CTRIO) –––––––USER BUS 1––––––– –––––––USER BUS 2––––––– Do-more T1H Series PLC User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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Getting Started chapter for more information on setting up the I/O configuration. With the module added, select the Module Configuration(s) entry from the System Configuration page. Then choose the desired module and select Edit Config. Do-more T1H Series PLC User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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5.0 A for 20ms ON State V Drop 0.3 VDC or less Overcurrent Protection 15A maximum OFF to ON Response Less than 3.0 esec ON to OFF Response Less than 3.0 esec Do-more T1H Series PLC User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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Blinks when Channel 1 Function 1 is counting or timing. Blinks when Channel 2 Function 1 is counting or timing. Y0–Y3 Follows actual output state; ON = output is passing current. Do-more T1H Series PLC User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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1M 1M 1M 1M C0 C0 C1 C1 2M 2M 2M 2M C2 C2 C3 C3 5 VDC 10 K 9–30 HFE > 100 – 0.1 W 10 K HFE > 100 0.1 W 5 VDC 10 K 9–30 HFE > 100 – 0.1 W Do-more T1H Series PLC User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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User Bus Terminals (no internal connection to CTRIO) Bottom –––––––USER BUS 1––––––– –––––––USER BUS 2––––––– 9–30 – User Bus 1 = 1 M = +24 VDC User Bus 2 = 2 M = 0 VDC Do-more T1H Series PLC User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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= 0, 1, 2, 3) –––––––USER BUS 1––––––– –––––––USER BUS 2––––––– CTRIO Output 5–36 VDC User Bus 1 = C0 = +24 VDC – User Bus 2 = Y1 = 0 VDC Do-more T1H Series PLC User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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(assigned to respond to Timer / Counter functions). Raw Mode: Direct access to output from user program. Target Position Range ±2.1 billion (32 bits or 31 bits + sign bit) 7-10 Do-more T1H Series PLC User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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hapter hapter hapter nstallatIon and IrIng In This Chapter: Safety Guidelines ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 8-2 Mounting Guidelines ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 8-5 Assembling the Components ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 8-9 Multiple Power Supplies / Local Expansion Configurations ������������������������������������� 8-11 Wiring Guidelines ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 8-19 I/O Wiring Strategies ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 8-24...
• Local and State Agencies — many local governments and state governments have additional requirements above and beyond those described in the NEC Handbook. Check with your local Electrical Inspector or Fire Marshall office for information. Do-more T1H Series PLC User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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PLC operation) in series with any other emergency stop conditions. This would cause the MCR circuit to drop the PLC I/O power in case of a PLC failure (memory error, I/O communications error, etc.). Emergency Guard Line Switch Stop Do-more T1H Series PLC User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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WARNING: This equipment is designed for use in Pollution Degree 2 environments (installed within an enclosure rated at least IP54). WARNING: Transient suppression must be provided to prevent the rated voltage from being exceeded by 140%. Do-more T1H Series PLC User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
I/O Modules 48 (1.89) 89 (3.5) 48mm 48mm 89mm 83.3mm (1.89in) (1.89in) (3.5in) (3.28in) T1H-DM1E TERM 80 (3.15) 80 (3.15) STOP STAT 80mm 80mm 80mm 80mm 3.15in) (3.15in) (3.15in) (3.15in) PORT Do-more T1H Series PLC User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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2” 3” 50mm Source 76mm 7.2” 183mm 3” 76mm 2” 50mm Ground braid copper lugs Panel Ground Panel Terminal Panel or single Earth Ground point ground Star Washers Star Washers Do-more T1H Series PLC User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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Protection from the elements in an industrial environment • Common ground reference • Maintenance of specified ambient temperature • Access to equipment • Security or restricted access • Sufficient space for proper installation and maintenance of equipment Do-more T1H Series PLC User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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Some applications require agency approvals. Typical agency approvals which your application may require are: • UL (Underwriters’ Laboratories, Inc.) • CSA (Canadian Standards Association) • FM (Factory Mutual Research Corporation) • CUL (Canadian Underwriters’ Laboratories, Inc.) Do-more T1H Series PLC User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
1. Make sure the locking tab is in the latched position (pushed in). 2. Hook upper tab over upper flange of DIN rail. 3. Tilt the unit toward DIN rail until it snaps securely to DIN rail. Do-more T1H Series PLC User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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Pull the locking tab down (out) and lift the assembly off the DIN rail. WARNING: The T1H Series PLC does not support any Hot-Swap features. 8-10 Do-more T1H Series PLC User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
One expansion cable each; T1K-10CBL-1 and T1K-10CBL T1K-05CBL-RR-1 and T1K-05CBL-LL T1H-DM1E T1H-DM1E TERM TERM STOP STOP STAT STAT PORT PORT I/O Addressing I/O Addressing I/O Addressing I/O Addressing I/O Addressing I/O Addressing 8-11 Do-more T1H Series PLC User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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Slot 2 Slot 3 T1H-DM1E TERM STOP STAT PORT I/O Addressing Layout represented in Do-more Designer Slot 6 Slot 5 Slot 4 I/O Addressing Slot 7 Slot 8 Slot 9 I/O Addressing 8-12 Do-more T1H Series PLC User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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Power Supply #3 powers the three I/O modules to its right on the second local expansion base. This is only an example and the power budget requirements vary depending on the I/O modules used. 8-13 Do-more T1H Series PLC User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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T1K-05CBL-RR-1. Power Supply #3 powers the three I/O modules to its right on the second local expansion base. This is only an example and the power budget requirements vary depending on the I/O modules used. 8-14 Do-more T1H Series PLC User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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T1K-05CBL-RR-1. This is only an example and the power budget requirements vary depending on the I/O modules used. 8-15 Do-more T1H Series PLC User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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I/O assignments are from right to left (reversed). A power supply cannot be used on a base that is connected to a system by a T1K-05CBL-RR-1. This is only an example and the power budget requirements vary depending on the I/O modules used. 8-16 Do-more T1H Series PLC User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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Temperature Range -25!C to 80!C (-13!F to 176!F) Jacket Material Two 1.42 mm cables Auxiliary 24VDC Cable Diameter used in a 6mm sheath Cable Insulation Voltage 2000VAC / 1 minute 8-17 Do-more T1H Series PLC User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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Cable Insulation Voltage 2000VAC / 1 minute T1K-5CBL-LL(-1) T1K-5CBL-RR(-1) T1K-05CBL-LL-1 T1K-05CBL-RR-1 has 24 VDC cable has 24 VDC cable Cable Length: 50cm Cable Length: 50cm attached here attached here 8-18 Do-more T1H Series PLC User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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Position jumper to set the module to sink or source current. Position jumper to set the module to provide internally bussed 24VDC or if external power is to be supplied. 8-20 Do-more T1H Series PLC User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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“source” current, +24VDC is supplied to the input module base ”V” terminals and 0VDC is supplied to the module base “COM” terminals. Using Internally Bussed 24VDC (T1K-08ND3, T1K-16ND3 only) 2 and 3-wire input field devices 8-21 Do-more T1H Series PLC User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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This creates a “bus” (row) of 24VDC and a bus of 0VDC power. Be sure not to exceed the supply’s power budget. WARNING: The T1H Series PLC does not support any Hot-Swap features. Using T1K-01AC for External 24VDC Power...
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Fuses located under top cover of output modules Note: A blown fuse indicator illuminates only when a fuse is blown and associated output point is turned ON by the program. Replaceable Fuses 8-23 Do-more T1H Series PLC User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
Power Slave Supply Internal Backplane Auxiliary Comm. Input Module Output Module +24 VDC +24 VDC Out Supply Inputs Commons Outputs Commons Operator Interface Supply for Field Side Output Circuit 8-24 Do-more T1H Series PLC User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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DC power source. Typical wiring for DC-powered applications is shown in the following diagram. DC Power – – Power Input Input Module Output Module Inputs Com. Outputs Com. Loads 8-25 Do-more T1H Series PLC User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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Sinking Input Sinking Output Input Output Load Input Output Sensing Switch – – Common Common Sourcing Input Sourcing Output Common Common Input Output Sensing Switch – – Output Input Load 8-27 Do-more T1H Series PLC User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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DC supply connects to the common terminals. Some symbols you will see on the wiring labels, and their meanings are: AC supply AC or DC supply DC supply – Input Switch Output Load 8-28 Do-more T1H Series PLC User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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It is connected to a sourcing input of a field device input. Do-more T1H PLC System DC Sinking Output Field Device Power +DC pwr Output Input (sourcing) (sinking) 10–30 VDC Common Ground – 8-29 Do-more T1H Series PLC User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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Do-more T1H PLC DC Sourcing Output +DC pwr Common Field Device input Output (sourcing) Input (sinking) Supply – Ground 8-30 Do-more T1H Series PLC User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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This example shows a simple circuit with a small 24V/ 125mA/ 3W relay. As you can see, when the switch is opened, thereby de-energizing the coil, the transient voltage generated across the switch contacts peaks at 140V. 8-31 Do-more T1H Series PLC User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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40V by the Zener diode. While the PLC will probably tolerate repeated transients in this range for some time, the 40V is still beyond the module’s peak output voltage rating of 30V. 8-32 Do-more T1H Series PLC User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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Additional transient suppression should be used in both these examples. If you are unable to measure the transients generated by the connected loads of your control system, using additional transient suppression on all inductive loads would be the safest practice. 8-33 Do-more T1H Series PLC User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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AutomationDirect DN-D10DR-A diode terminal block, a 600VDC power diode mounted in a slim DIN rail housing. AD-ASMD-250 DN-D10DR-A 784-4C-SKT-1 Protection Diode Module Diode Terminal Block Relay Socket 8-34 Do-more T1H Series PLC User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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60VDC. If it were mounted across a 24V coil, transients of roughly 84V (if sinking output) or -60V (if sourcing output) could reach the PLC output. Many semiconductor PLC outputs cannot tolerate such levels. 8-35 Do-more T1H Series PLC User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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ppendix ppendix ppendix uropEan nion (cE) irEctivEs In This Appendix: European Union (EU) Directives ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������A-2 Basic EMC Installation Guidelines ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������A-5...
Directives. As an end user, you are responsible for installing the products applying “good engineering practices” and in a manner which will ensure compliance is maintained. Do-more T1H Series PLC User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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General Safety • External switches, circuit breaker or external fusing, are required for these devices. • The switch or circuit breaker should be mounted near the PLC equipment. Do-more T1H Series PLC User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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Directives and related standards is: Publications Office 2, rue Mercier 2985 Luxembourg LUXEMBOURG Quickest contact is via the web at: http://ec.europa.eu/growth/single-market/european-standards/harmonised-standards. The ‘Blue Guide’ on the implementation of EU product rules 2016: http://ec.europa.eu/DocsRoom/documents/18027/ Do-more T1H Series PLC User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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IEC 1000–5–2. The Machinery Directive also requires that the common terminals of PLC input modules, and common supply side of loads driven from PLC output modules should be connected to the protective earth ground terminal. Do-more T1H Series PLC User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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Shielded cables are also efficient emitters of RF noise from the PLC system, and can interact in a parasitic manner in networks and between multiple sources of interference. Do-more T1H Series PLC User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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You can make special serial cables where the cable shield is connected to the enclosure’s earth ground at both ends, the same way as external cables are connected. Do-more T1H Series PLC User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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• The PLC must be housed within a metallic enclosure with a minimum amount of orifices. • I/O and communications cabling exiting the cabinet must be contained within metallic conduit/ trunking. Do-more T1H Series PLC User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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• If the user is made aware by notice in the documentation that if the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired. A-10 Do-more T1H Series PLC User Manual, 1st Edition, Rev. C...
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