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10/2004
North Andover, MA USA
Data Bulletin
Wiring examples
(refer to user guide for important safety information):
INPUT 2
GROUP A SUPPLY
INPUT 4
GROUP B SUPPLY
N/C
INPUT 6
GROUP C SUPPLY
INPUT 8
GROUP D SUPPLY
N/C
INPUT 10
GROUP E SUPPLY
INPUT 12
GROUP F SUPPLY
N/C
INPUT 14
GROUP G SUPPLY
INPUT 16
GROUP H SUPPLY
N/C
10
12
11
14
13
16
15
18
17
20
19
22
21
24
23
26
25
28
27
30
29
32
31
34
33
36
35
38
37
40
39
INPUT 1
All Quantum I/O modules are optically isolated from the bus, ensuring
safe and trouble-free operation.
GROUP A COMMON
Optionally, you can insert mechanical keys between the I/O module and
the terminal strip to ensure that the field wiring and the module type are
properly matched. Key codes are unique for each module type. Key
kits are shipped with each I/O module.
INPUT 3
GROUP B COMMON
N/C
FIELD DEVICE
INPUT 5
GROUP C COMMON
INPUT 7
Active
GROUP D COMMON
140
DDI 841 10
DC Input Module
N/C
INPUT 9
GROUP E COMMON
INPUT 11
GROUP F COMMON
10
10
11
11
12
12
13
13
14
14
15
15
16
16
N/C
INPUT 13
GROUP G COMMON
INPUT 15
GROUP H COMMON
Green
Red
Green
Red
N/C
8000HO0487
min. 101.5 mm
(4.0 in)
Specifications
min. 101.5 mm
(4.0 in)
min. 25.4 mm
(1.0 in)
min. 25.4 mm
(1.0 in)
Module Type
Signal Type
ON State*
OFF State*
12 VDC / +/- 5%
9 12 VDC
11 24 VDC
34 48 VDC
45 60 VDC
0 9 VDC IEC57 Class 1
*ON/OFF state ranges specified at normal reference
voltages
75 VDC
Response Time
ON State Current
Switching Frequency
< 100 Hz
Input Protection
Resistor Limited
Internal Fuses
None
External Fuses
User discretion
External Power
200 mA
Power Dissipation
Storage Temperature
Operating Temperature
Relative Humidity
Weight
RFI Immunity
Ground Continuity
2 kV shield to ground
Electrostatic Discharge
Agency Approvals
Software Support
IO Map
1 Input word
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