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CTI P/Ns: 2562 Quick Start Guide: 062-00348-010
Summary: The 2562 is designed to translate a digital word from the programmable logic controller (PLC)
into an equivalent analog voltage and/or current output signal. Configuration of the module, taken from
the full-length Installation and Operation Guide's Chapter 2, is as follows. Refer to the 2562 Installation
and Operation Guide for more detailed information on this module. The IOG may be downloaded from
our website at www.controltechnology.com.
2.3. Configuring the Module for Operation
The 2562 must be configured for voltage output range, unipolar or bipolar mode, offset mode, and
zero/last value mode before wiring the output connectors and inserting the module into the I/O base. As
shipped, all output channels are configured for the 5V output range, unipolar outputs, disabled offset
mode, and last value output at power up.
Configuring the 2562 for operation consists of the following steps (notations in parenthesis are actual
printed board titles):
1. Selecting 0-5V (5V) or 0-10V (10V) output voltage range for each channel.
2. Selecting unipolar (UNI) or bipolar (BI) mode for each output channel.
3. Setting DIP switches for each channel to match the hardware configuration.
4. Selecting offset scaling enabled (EN) or disabled (DIS) for the entire module.
5. Selecting either zero (ZERO) or last value (LAST VALUE) at power up for the module.
(Jumpers and DIP Switches shown in default shipping position.)
CTI 2562 Quick Start Guide Rev 07-20-2021
2562 QUICK START GUIDE
Figure 1 Configuring the Module
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  • Page 1 2562 QUICK START GUIDE CTI P/Ns: 2562 Quick Start Guide: 062-00348-010 Summary: The 2562 is designed to translate a digital word from the programmable logic controller (PLC) into an equivalent analog voltage and/or current output signal. Configuration of the module, taken from the full-length Installation and Operation Guide’s Chapter 2, is as follows.
  • Page 2 L’EMPLACEMENT NE SOIT EXEMPT DE CONCENTRATIONS. CONCENTRATIONS INFLAMMABLES. WARNING – EXPLOSION HAZARD. DO NOT AVERTISSEMENT – RISQUE D’EXPLOSION. NE 9.8.1 REMOVE OR REPLACE FUSE WHEN ENERGIZED. Fuse F1 JP40 Offset Enable/Disable Jumper JP 25 Zero/Last Value Jumper CTI 2562 Quick Start Guide Rev 07-20-2021...
  • Page 3 Revision: Board Revisions are done to improve product manufacturability and sometimes improve product functionality. Always check your board Rev and the manual for any differences. Figure 2 F1 and JP25 and JP40 Locations CTI 2562 Quick Start Guide Rev 07-20-2021...
  • Page 4 The letter “J” designates the printed circuit board Revision: Board Revisions are done to improve product manufacturability and sometimes improve product functionality. Always check your board Rev and the manual for any differences. Figure 3 Rev J Identifier Location CTI 2562 Quick Start Guide Rev 07-20-2021...
  • Page 5 Channel 5V/10V Channel UNIPOLAR/BIPOLAR Selection Jumper Selection Jumper Range Selection DIP Switches Figure 4 Channel Voltage and Range Selection CTI 2562 Quick Start Guide Rev 07-20-2021...
  • Page 6 2.3.1. Selecting Either 5 VDC or 10 VDC Range for Each Channel The 2562 is capable of supporting Unipolar or Bipolar applications with an output range of 0 to +5 VDC, 0 to +10 VDC, -5 to +5 VDC or -10 to +10 VDC. For each channel a hardware jumper selects the range for that output circuit.
  • Page 7 2.3.5. Selecting Either Zero or Last Value Output at Power Up Upon power up of the base power, the 2562 allows the user to choose between either a zero output value or last output value when transitioning to the next update. A hardware JP25 jumper setting sets the entire module for the mode chosen.
  • Page 8: Inserting The Module Into The I/O Base

    VO screw terminal, and the return wire to the Return (channel ground) screw terminal. Insert the wires in the appropriate holes next to the screws. When the wires are inserted, tighten the screws. Repeat this procedure for the remaining voltage output channels. CTI 2562 Quick Start Guide Rev 07-20-2021...
  • Page 9 Figure 7 Connecting the Shield Wiring Note: A static drain is recommended on the 2562 to prevent a static charge buildup from occurring. A 10K to 1M resistor from any analog common to earth ground (chassis ground is front panel output connector pins D4 or D8) is sufficient for protection.
  • Page 10 The power supply is connected to the top 2 positions of the top connector on the front of the module as shown in Figure 2.7 below. Be sure to check that the 24V fuse is present and intact. See Chapter 3 Troubleshooting recommendations for replacement fuses. Figure 9 Power Supply Connection CTI 2562 Quick Start Guide Rev 07-20-2021...
  • Page 11: Checking Module Operation

    In this example, the 2562 Module is inserted in slot 1 in I/O base 0. Data for channel 1 appears in word location WY1, data for channel 2 appears in word location WY2, etc. For your particular module, look in the chart for the number corresponding to the slot occupied by the module.
  • Page 12 2.9 Product Board Rev “F” Power Cycling The 2562 Board Rev “F” reacts the following ways upon various power cycling scenarios: Base Power User Power 2562 in Last Value Mode (5V) (24V) Unipolar Mode* Bipolar Mode* Transition off Output to zero.
  • Page 13 2.10. Product Board Rev “H” Power Cycling The 2562 reacts the following ways upon various power cycling scenarios: Base Power User Power 2562 in Last Value Mode (5V) (24V) Unipolar Mode* Bipolar Mode* Transition off Output to zero. Output to zero.
  • Page 14 Note: the zero/last value setting only has effect when power is lost from the base. It does not control what happens when the PLC is put in PROGRAM mode. The PLC always continues to update I/O modules when in PROGRAM mode. CTI 2562 Quick Start Guide Rev 07-20-2021...
  • Page 15: Chapter 3. Troubleshooting

    CIRCUIT EST SOUS TENSION À MOINS QUE L’EMPLACEMENT NE SOIT EXEMPT DE CONCENTRATIONS. CONCENTRATIONS INFLAMMABLES. WARNING – EXPLOSION HAZARD. DO NOT AVERTISSEMENT – RISQUE D’EXPLOSION. NE 9.8.1 REMOVE OR REPLACE FUSE WHEN ENERGIZED. CTI 2562 Quick Start Guide Rev 07-20-2021...
  • Page 16: Specifications

    Single-wide Operating Temperature: 0 to 60C (32 to 140F) Storage Temperature: -40 to 85C (-40 to 185F) Humidity, Relative: 5% to 95% non-condensing Agency Approvals: UL, UL-C Specifications subject to change without notice. CTI 2562 Quick Start Guide Rev 07-20-2021...
  • Page 17: Appendix A. Compatibility With Siemens® 505-6208-A/B

    Power Cycling When the user power is supplied and the base power is transitioning on, the 2562 has the option to either transition to hold the last output value until the next PLC update, as the CTI 2500 Series® modules do, or to go to zero until the next PLC update.
  • Page 18 Control Technology Inc. Siemens® and Simatic® are registered trademarks of Siemens AG. Other references to brand and product names are tradenames, trademarks, and/or registered trademarks of their respective holders. CTI 2562 Quick Start Guide Rev 07-20-2021...

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