Wire Identification - IDEC HS5E Series Manual

Miniature solenoid locking switches
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For Manual Unlocking
• Spring lock type
The HS5E allows manual unlocking of the actuator to pre-check proper door
operation before wiring or turning power on, as well as for an emergency or a
power failure.
• Solenoid lock type
If the actuator is not unlocked although the solenoid is de-energized, the
actuator can be unlocked manually.
Locked
LOCK
UNLOCK
Locked Position
• To change from the locked to the manual unlocked position as shown above,
turn the actuator fully 90° using the proprietary actuator supplied with the
switch.
• Using the safety switch with the actuator not fully turned (less than 90°) may
cause damage to the switch or errors (when manually unlocked, the switch
will keep the main circuit disconnected and the door unlocked).
• Do not apply excessive force (0.45 N·m or more) to the manual unlock part,
otherwise the manual unlock part will be damaged. Do not leave the manual
unlock key attached to the switch
during operation. This is dangerous
because the switch can be unlocked while
the machine is in operation.
Recommended Tightening Torque of Mounting Screws
• Safety Switch: 2.0 ± 0.2 N·m (two M4 screws)
• Actuators
HS9Z-A51:
2.0 ± 0.2 N·m (two M4 screws)
HS9Z-A52:
1.0 ± 0.2 N·m (two M4 Phillips screws)
HS9Z-A55:
1.0 ± 1.5 N·m (two M4 screws)
• The above recommended tightening torques of the mounting screws are the
values confirmed with hex socket head bolts. When other screws are used
and tightened to a smaller torque, make sure that the screws do not become
loose after mounting.
• Mounting bolts must be provided by the users.
• To avoid unauthorized or unintended removal of safety switch and the actua-
tor, it is recommended that the safety switch and the actuator are installed
in an unremovable manner, for example using special screws or welding the
screws.
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Instructions, continued
Unlocked
Locked
Unlocked
Manual Unlocked Position
Manual Unlocking Key
(supplied with the switch)
Cables
• Do not fasten or loosen the gland at the bot-
tom of the safety switch.
• When bending the cable during wiring, make
sure that the cable radius is kept at least
30mm.
• When wiring, make sure that water or oil
does not enter the cable.
• Do not open the lid of the safety switch.
Otherwise the switch may become damaged.
• Solenoid has polarity. Observe the correct
polarity when wiring.
Wire Identification
• Wires can be identified by the color and white line printed on the wire.
No.
Insulator Color
No
1
white
5
2
black
6
3
brown
7
4
blue
8
Terminal Number Identification
• When wiring, identify the terminal number of each contact with the color of
insulator.
• The following table shows the identification of terminal numbers.
• When wiring, cut unnecessary wires such as dummy insulator (white) and/or
unused wires to avoid incorrect wiring.
Type
Main Circuit:
Blue
11
Orange 23
HS5E-A Monitor Circuit:
Monitor Circuit:
Main Circuit:
Blue
11
Orange 23
HS5E-B Monitor Circuit:
Monitor Circuit:
Main Circuit:
Blue
11
HS5E-D Monitor Circuit: Orange
21
Monitor Circuit
Lid
Gland
Insulator Color
Colored Insulator
brown/white
8 1 2
orange
7
3
6 5 4
blue/white
Dummy Insulator
(white)
orange/white
Circuit Diagram
(+)
(–)
White A2
A1 Black
12
41
42 Blue/White
24
Orange/White
54 Brown/White
Brown 53
12
41
42 Blue/White
24 Orange/White
Brown 51
52 Brown/White
41
42 Blue/White
12
22 Orange/White
Brown 51
52 Brown/White
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