Wiring a mechanical limit switch, Wiring a limit sensor, Ccw limit+ ccw limit- cw limit – Applied Motion 1240i-485 User Manual

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If the sensor output goes low at the limit, select the option “closed”. If the output is

open, or high voltage, choose “open”.

Other sensors have sourcing outputs. That means that current can flow out of the

sensor output, but not into it. In that case, wire the sensor this way:

If the sensor output goes high at the limit, choose the program option “closed”. if

the output is low at the limit, select “open”.

Wiring a Mechanical Limit Switch

You can use normally open or normally closed limit switches. Either way, wire them

as shown here. If the switch closes at the limit, select the option “closed”. If the

switch is open, or high voltage, choose “open”.

Wiring a Limit Sensor

Some systems use active limit sensors that produce a voltage output rather than a

switch or relay closure. These devices must be wired differently than switches.

If your sensor has an open collector output or a sinking output, wire it like this:

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Limit

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CW LIMIT+

Wiring for Sinking or Open Collector Output

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Wiring for Sourcing Output

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