Terminal arrangement, Terminal arrangement -4, Caution – IDEC MicroSmart Pentra User Manual

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FC5A MicroSmart PID Module User’s Manual FC9Y-B1283

Terminal Arrangement

Caution

• Connect an IEC 60127-approved fuse appropriate for the applied voltage and

current draw, at the position shown in the diagram. (This is required when

equipment containing the MicroSmart is destined for Europe.)

• Do not connect a thermocouple to hazardous voltage (60V DC, 42.4V DC peak or

higher).

• Be sure to check the wiring before the power is turned on. Faulty wiring may result in

damage to the PID module.

• Applicable electric cables are listed below.

Cable size AWG16: Single-cable

Cable size AWG18, AWG22: Single-cable/Twisted cable























*1: OUT0 is a connection example of relay output.

OUT1 is a connection example of non-contact voltage/current output. The PID module having both outputs

is non-existent.




+

-

NC

+

NC

-

+

-

NC

-

NC

-

NC

-

NC

-

NC

-

L

L

+

-

FG
NC

B

-

+

-

TC

A

B

B

RTD

+

-

+

-

+

-

+

-

TC

A

B

B

RTD

+

-

+

-

+

-

-
-

NC
NC

+

+

+

-

NC

-

B

A

B

+

+

+

-

B

A

DC

DC

DC

DC

DC

DC

24V DC

IN0

IN1

OUT1

OUT0

Channel

Terminal

No.

Terminal

No.

Channel

L

0 to 5V

4 to 20mA

1 to 5V
0 to 10V

0 to 20mA

0 to 1V

0 to 5V

4 to 20mA

1 to 5V
0 to 10V

0 to 20mA

0 to 1V

Fuse (50V-1.2A)

*1

*1

DC : Voltage/Current
RTD : Resistance thermometer
TC : Thermocouple

: Load
: Analog current input instrument
: Fuse

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