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8-port analog in to io-link hub

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R95C 8-Port Analog In to IO-Link
Hub Instruction Manual
 
Features
 
Models
 
Housing
R95
 
Overview
When an analog input value is received by the R95C-8UI-KQ hub, the numerical representational value is sent to an IO-Link Master via
Process Data In (PDI). 
PDI Analog Ranges
Voltage = 0 mV to 10,000 mV
Current = 4,000 µA to 20,000 µA
PFM Out
Enables a PFM representation of an analog input as an output
Configuration
For more information, see P/N 232874  R95C-8UI-KQ IO-Link Data Reference Guide  and P/N 232873  R95C-8UI-KQ IODD Files . 
IO-Link® 
IO-Link® is a point-to-point communication link between a master device and a sensor and/or light. It can be used to automatically parame-
terize sensors or lights and to transmit process data. For the latest IO-Link protocol and specifications, please visit www.io-link.com. 
For the latest IODD files, please refer to the Banner Engineering Corp website at: www.bannerengineering.com. 
Mechanical Installation
Install the R95C to allow access for functional checks, maintenance, and service or replacement. Do not install the R95C in such a way to al-
low for intentional defeat.
Fasteners must be of sufficient strength to guard against breakage. The use of permanent fasteners or locking hardware is recommended to
prevent the loosening or displacement of the device. The mounting hole (4.5 mm) in the R95C accepts M4 (#8) hardware.
See the figure below to help in determining the minimum screw length.
Original Instructions
July 25, 2023
Compact analog to IO-Link device converter that connects to an analog source
and outputs the value to the IO-Link master 
Ability to represent one of the eight analog inputs as a PFM output
Rugged over-molded design meets IP65, IP67, and IP68 
Connects directly to a sensor or anywhere in-line for ease of use 
R95C IO-Link hubs are a quick, easy, and economical way to integrate non-IO-
Link devices into an IO-Link system 
Function
Converter
C
8UI
C = Converter
8UI = 8-port,
voltage/current
analog input
© Banner Engineering Corp.
Control
Connector
K
K = IO-Link
Q = M12 integral
quick disconnect
PFM Input Source Channel
Selects the analog input value from Port 1..8 as the PFM out-
put source
Pulse Frequency Configuration
Sets the near and far frequency values
MOUNTING SCREW
17.0 mm
Q
p/n: 232750 Rev. A
232750

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Summary of Contents for Banner R95C

  • Page 1   Overview When an analog input value is received by the R95C-8UI-KQ hub, the numerical representational value is sent to an IO-Link Master via Process Data In (PDI).  PDI Analog Ranges PFM Input Source Channel Voltage = 0 mV to 10,000 mV Selects the analog input value from Port 1..8 as the PFM out-...
  • Page 2: Status Indicators

    Status Indicators The R95C 8-Port Analog In to IO-Link Hub has matching amber LED indicators on both sides for each analog in port to allow for installation needs and still provide adequate indication visibility. There is also an additional amber LED indicator on both sides of the converter, which is specific to the IO-Link communication. ...
  • Page 3: Specifications

    R95C 8-Port Analog In to IO-Link Hub Instruction Manual Specifications Supply Voltage Product Identification 18 V DC to 30 V DC at 400 mA maximum Power Pass-Through Current 500 mA per port maximum Environmental Rating Analog Input Impedance IP65, IP67, IP68 Current version: Approximately 450 ohms NEMA/UL Type 1 Voltage version: Approximately 14.3K ohms...
  • Page 4 R95C 8-Port Analog In to IO-Link Hub Instruction Manual   Dimensions   All measurements are listed in millimeters [inches], unless noted otherwise.      page 4 July 25, 2023 © Banner Engineering Corp.
  • Page 5: Banner Engineering Corp Limited Warranty

    Banner Engineering Corp. warrants its products to be free from defects in material and workmanship for one year following the date of ship- ment. Banner Engineering Corp. will repair or replace, free of charge, any product of its manufacture which, at the time it is returned to the factory, is found to have been defective during the warranty period. This warranty does not cover damage or liability for misuse, abuse, or the improper application or installation of the Banner product. ...