MAN1114-22-EN_XLET_Mod3 Table of Contents TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS General Specifications Control and Logic User Interface Connectivity CONTROLLER OVERVIEW Overview of XLE and XLT Power Wiring Model 3 Specifications Find the manuals via the Documentation Search page on Digital DC Input the Horner website. Digital DC Outputs Analog Inputs Part Numbers WIRING: INPUTS AND OUTPUTS Global Part Numbers Analog Inputs Information XLE - Model 3 HE-XE103 Digital Inputs Jumper Settings for Model 3 XLEe - Model 3 with Ethernet HE-XE1E3 JP1 Digital DC Inputs...
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS General Specifications User Interface Primary P ower Range 10-30VDC Transflective L CD S un- light Display T ype Readable 500mA, Class 2 Max. Current 750mA, Class 2 with heater* 128 x 6 4 p ixels ( XLEe) Resolution 160 x 1 28 p ixels ( XLTe) Required ...
CONTROLLER OVERVIEW Overview of XLE and XLT Power Wiring NOTE: The Primary Power Range is 10VDC to 30VDC. Primary Power Port Pins Signal Description Ground Frame Ground Input Power Supply Ground Input Power Supply Voltage DC Input / Frame 1. Function Keys 2. Touchscreen Solid/Stranded Wire: 12-24 awg (2.5-0.2mm) 3. Navigation Keys Strip length: 0.28” (7mm) 4. USB Mini-B Port Torque, Terminal Hold-Down Screws: 4.5 – 7 in-lbs ...
Wiring: Model 3 Model 3 Specifications Digital DC Input Analog Inputs 12 I ncluding 4 C onfigurable HSC Number o f Inputs p er M odule Inputs Channels Commons p er M odule 0 – 1 0VDC Input V oltage R ange 12VDC ...
Wiring: Model 3 WIRING: INPUTS AND OUTPUTS Analog Inputs Information Jumper Settings for Model 3 Raw input values for channels 1-4 are found in the registers as Integer- type data with a range from 0 – 32000. Analog inputs may be filtered digitally with the Filter Con- stant found in the Cscape Hardware Configuration for Ana- log Inputs. Valid filter values are 0-7 and act according to the following chart: Location of I/O jumpers (JP1 & JP3) and wiring connectors (J1, J2, J3 & J4) with back cover removed. JP1 Digital DC Inputs Data Values Input Mode: Data Format, 1 2-bit I NT: 0-20mA, 4 -20mA 0-32000 0-10V 0-32000...
Wiring: Model 3 J1 Wiring - Digital In / Analog In J2 Wiring - Digital Out Wiring Details Solid/Stranded Wire: 1 2-24 awg (2.5-0.2mm2). Strip Length: 0 .28” (7mm). Torque, Terminal Hold-Down Screws: 4 .5 – 7 in-lbs (0.50 – 0.78 N-m). Built-In I/O Analog Input Tranzorb Failure The I/O is mapped into OCS Register space, in three sep- A common cause of Analog Input Tranzorb Failure on Ana- arate areas: Digital/Analog I/O, High-Speed Counter I/O, ...
COMMUNICATIONS Serial Communication CAN Communications MJ1 Wiring RS-232 with full handshaking or RS-485 half- duplex RS-485 termination via switches; biasing via soft- ware CAN Pin Assignments MJ1 Pins SIGNAL DESCRIPTION SIGNAL DIRECTION CAN Ground – Black 8 TXD CN_L CAN Data Low – Blue 7 RXD SHLD Shield Ground – None 6 0V GROUND 5 +5V @ 60mA CN_H CAN Data High – White 4 RTS V+ (NC) No Connect – Red 3 ...
DIMENSIONS & INSTALLATION Dimensions & Panel Cutout Installation Procedure 1. Carefully locate an appropriate place to mount the XLE/XLT. Be s ure to leave enough room at the top of the unit for insertion and r emoval of the microSD™ card. 2. Carefully cut the host panel per the diagram, cre- ating a 92mm x 92mm +/-0.1 mm opening into which the XLE/XLT may be installed. If the opening is too large, water may leak into the enclosure, potentially damaging the unit. If the opening is too small, the OCS may not fit through the hole without damage. 3. Remove any burrs and or sharp edges and ensure the panel is not warped in the cutting process. 4. Remove all Removable Terminals from the XLE/XLT. Insert the X LE/XLT through the panel cutout (from the front). The gasket m ust be between the host panel and the XLE/XLT.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is aging voltage potential between the laptop and controller. subject to the following Ensure the controller a nd laptop are grounded for max- two conditions: imum protection. Consider using a USB isolator due to 1. This device may not cause harmful interference. voltage potential differences as a preventative measure. 2. This device must accept any interference received, includ- ing interference that may cause undesired operation. Technical Support North America 1 (317) 916-4274 (877) 665-5666 www.hornerautomation.com techsppt@heapg.com Europe +353 (21) 4321-266 www.hornerautomation.eu technical.support@horner-apg.com Page 9...