Modular DeviceNet Starter Auxiliary I/OBulletin 198 Series CUser Manual
xi Table of Contents Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Appendix B — Motor Starter OperationSetting the Motor Starter Type . . . . . . .
5-41 Specifications Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Table 5.27 Cat. No. 198-IA2XOW1 SpecificationsTerminal Block (5.08 mm Pitch 4-Pos
Specifications 5-42Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001198-IB2XOB1 Series A and B (DC Starter Module)Figure 5.29 Cat. No. 198-IB2XOB1 Ser
5-43 Specifications Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Assembly Instances 104 and 105 are default for 198-DNG. Assembly Instances 106 an
Specifications 5-44Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Figure 5.31 Cat. No. 198-IB2XOB1 Typical DOL Wiring (Series B), DC Starter Module
5-45 Specifications Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Figure 5.32 Cat. No. 198-IB2XOB1 Typical Reversing Wiring (Series B), Hand-Off-Au
Specifications 5-46Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Figure 5.33 Replacing Cat. No. 198-IB2XOB1 Series A Module with Series B ModuleATT
5-47 Specifications Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Table 5.29 198-IB2XOB1 SpecificationsTerminal Block (5.08 mm Pitch 4-Position)Con
Specifications 5-48Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001EnvironmentalAmbient Temperature Operating –25…+40°C (–4…+104°F)Storage –40…+85°C
5-49 Specifications Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001198-IB2XOW1 Series A and B (DC Input Relay Output Module)Figure 5.34 Cat. No. 198
Specifications 5-50Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Assembly Instances 104 and 105 are default for 198-DNG. Assembly Instances 106 and
Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Chapter 1Product OverviewChapter ObjectivesThis chapter contains the following information:• System descript
5-51 Specifications Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Figure 5.36 Cat. No. 198-IB2XOW1Typical DOL and Reversing Wiring (Series B)A2A113
Specifications 5-52Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Figure 5.37 Cat. No. 198-IB2XOW1 DC Input Relay Output Series A Module Wired to 19
5-53 Specifications Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Figure 5.38 Replacing Cat. No. 198-IB2XOW1 Series A module with Series B moduleTa
Specifications 5-54Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Plastic collar 1 .5 mm2 (16 AWG)Wire Type Use 75 C copper wire min.Tightening Torq
5-55 Specifications Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001EnvironmentalAmbient Temperature Operating –25…+40°C (–4…+104°F)Storage –40…+85°C
Specifications 5-56Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001198-IB2XOB5S Series A (Drive Preset Speed Module)Figure 5.39 198-IB2XOB5S Series A
5-57 Specifications Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Assembly Instances 104 and 105 are default for 198-DNG. Assembly Instances 106 an
Specifications 5-58Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Figure 5.40 198-IB2XOB5S Electrical and Application SchematicSpeed1Speed2ForwardRe
5-59 Specifications Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Figure 5.40 198-IB2XOB5S Electrical and Application Schematic (Continued)Note: Re
Specifications 5-60Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Figure 5.40 198-IB2XOB5S Electrical and Application Schematic (Continued)Note: Rev
1-2 Product Overview Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Figure 1.1 Typical Distributed Starter — Modular DSA I/O System Modules Mounted
5-61 Specifications Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Tightening Torque Spring clampElectricalModule Operating Voltage Range 11…25V DCM
Specifications 5-62Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001198-IB2XOB2S-Q5 Series A (Drive Preset Speed Module)Figure 5.41 198-IB2XOB2S-Q5 Se
5-63 Specifications Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Assembly Instances 104 and 105 are default for 198-DNG. Assembly Instances 106 an
Specifications 5-64Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Figure 5.42 198-IB2XOB2S-Q5 Electrical and Application Schematic2354/20 mAForwardR
5-65 Specifications Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Figure 5.42 198-IB2XOB2S-Q5 Electrical and Application Schematic (Continued)AutoH
Specifications 5-66Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Figure 5.42 198-IB2XOB2S-Q5 Electrical and Application Schematic (Continued)Table
5-67 Specifications Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001198-G1P (Gland Plates)Gland plates may also be referred to as cable plates. These
Specifications 5-68Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Figure 5.43 198-G1P Plastic Gland Plate, 45 mm x 133 mmFigure 5.44 Gland Plate Mou
5-69 Specifications Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Mounting Screws Thread Forming Tor q ue1.3…2.0 Nm (11.5…17.7 lb-in.)(For enclosur
Specifications 5-70Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Figure 5.45 Gland Plate Cutout SpecificationsTable 5.37 Gland Plate Cutout Specifi
Product Overview 1-3Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Figure 1.3 Modular DSA I/O System Mounted on DIN RailThe Modular DSA I/O System p
5-71 Specifications Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Figure 5.46 Custom Gland Plate Drill Pattern and Ground TargetsFigure 5.47 MDSA D
Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Chapter 6TroubleshootingChapter ObjectivesThe purpose of this chapter is to help troubleshoot the Modular DS
6-2 Troubleshooting Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001The MDSA system constantly checks the validity of the module combination that it
Troubleshooting 6-3Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001many products fail to function properly, and can begin to corrupt other messages o
6-4 Troubleshooting Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001I/O Module Current ErrorsThe MDSA system is designed to connect a large number of
Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Appendix ADeviceNet InformationProduct IdentificationProduct TypeBoth the Cat. No. 198-DN and 198-DNG module
A-2 DeviceNet Information Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Operating ModesThe MDSA DeviceNet module has five modes of operation:• Powe
DeviceNet Information A-3Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Run ModeIn Run Mode, the MDSA DeviceNet module operates as a slave device to
A-4 DeviceNet Information Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001DeviceNet Object DefinitionsThe following object classes are supported. ➊ T
DeviceNet Information A-5Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001A single instance (instance 1) of the Identity Object is supported. The foll
1-4 Product Overview Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Cat. Nos.The catalog numbering scheme for the Modular DSA I/O System is explaine
A-6 DeviceNet Information Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Message RouterCLASS CODE 0x0002No class or instance attributes are supporte
DeviceNet Information A-7Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001The following services are implemented for the DeviceNet Object.Assembly Obj
A-8 DeviceNet Information Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001The following table indicates the object mapping for the above Output Assem
DeviceNet Information A-9Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001The following table lists the “Input” or “Produced” byte-wise data for each
A-10 DeviceNet Information Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Byte-wise Output (Consumed) AssembliesInstance 102This output (consumed) a
DeviceNet Information A-11Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Instance 106This is the default output (consumed) assembly for the Cat. No.
A-12 DeviceNet Information Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Instance 111Assembly instance 111 is for use with DeviceLogix, and contain
DeviceNet Information A-13Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Instance 112Assembly instance 112 is a fixed size assembly for use with the
A-14 DeviceNet Information Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Byte-wise Input (Produced) AssembliesThe Byte-wise produced assemblies con
DeviceNet Information A-15Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Instance 103This input (produced) assembly was included in the Series B MDS
Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Chapter 2InstallationChapter ObjectivesThis chapter contains information about:• Device storage and operatin
A-16 DeviceNet Information Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Instance 107This is the default input (produced) assembly for the Cat. No.
DeviceNet Information A-17Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001➊ Note that the IB2XOB2S Drive Preset Speed module produces 2 nibbles of in
A-18 DeviceNet Information Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001The following table lists the “Input” or “Produced” nibble-wise data for e
DeviceNet Information A-19Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Nibble-wise Input (Produced) AssembliesInstance 101This input (produced) as
A-20 DeviceNet Information Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001“Word-wise” Bit-Packed AssembliesAssemblies whose instance numbers are 180
DeviceNet Information A-21Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Instance 180This is a “Read Only” status assembly.Instance 181This is a “Re
A-22 DeviceNet Information Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Instance 185This is a “Read/Write” control assembly.Instance 186This is a
DeviceNet Information A-23Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Instance 189This is a “Read Only” status assembly.Instance 190This is a “Re
A-24 DeviceNet Information Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001I/O Assembly Instance Summary➊ These assemblies are intended for use when
DeviceNet Information A-25Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Connection ObjectCLASS CODE 0x0005No class attributes are supported for the
2-2 Installation Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Electrostatic DischargeRemove PowerIMPORTANTElectrostatic discharge can damage integ
A-26 DeviceNet Information Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Instance 2 is the Predefined Group 2 Connection Set Polled I/O Message Con
DeviceNet Information A-27Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Instance 4 is the Predefined Group 2 Connection Set Change of State/Cyclic
A-28 DeviceNet Information Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Instances 5 and 6 are the available group 1 or group 3 explicit message co
DeviceNet Information A-29Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Multiple instances of the Discrete Input Point Object are supported. All in
A-30 DeviceNet Information Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Discrete Input Group ObjectCLASS CODE 0x001DNo class attributes are suppor
DeviceNet Information A-31Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Acknowledge Handler ObjectCLASS CODE 0x002bNo class attributes will be supp
A-32 DeviceNet Information Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 200122 Get/ Set I/ O Module Status WORD 0…FFFF 0x0000 0=Data Valid at Module x
DeviceNet Information A-33Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001➊ Applies to Cat. No. 198-DNG units➋ Applies to Cat. No. 198-DN units➌➍ Fou
A-34 DeviceNet Information Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001The following common services are implemented for the DeviceNet Interface
Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Appendix BMotor Starter OperationThe Cat. No. 198-DNG MDSA DeviceNet Module is used as a component in a line
Installation 2-3Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Approximate DimensionsDimensions are in millimeters (inches).Figure 2.1 DIN Module Mo
B-2 Motor Starter Operation Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Setting the Motor Starter TypeThe following example shows how to set up t
Motor Starter Operation B-3Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 20012. Click the “Download to Device” button to download the new value to the
B-4 Motor Starter Operation Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Instance 150 is the default output (consumed) assembly for Standard Distr
Motor Starter Operation B-5Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Inverter Type Distributed Starter I/O AssembliesThese assemblies are avail
B-6 Motor Starter Operation Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001called out in the DeviceNet Motor Starter Profile as “Required” objects i
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2-4 Installation Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Module InstallationThe I/O System can be mounted either on a DIN Rail or a Gland Pla
Installation 2-5Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Gland Plate MountingGland plates may also be referred to as cable plates. These plate
Important User InformationBecause of the variety of uses for the products described in this publication, those responsible for the application and use
2-6 Installation Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001ATTENTION!The gland plate must be on a flat secure surface and safety glasses must b
Installation 2-7Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Figure 2.4 Physical Diagram of Connecting Control Power to I/O ModulesWiring Diagrams
Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Chapter 3OperationChapter ObjectivesThis chapter contains the following information:• Configuring the Modula
Operation 3-2Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Accepting the configuration of the I/O modules is a part of the device configuration pro
3-3 Operation Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001The user is now able to configure the MDSA. The following steps outline how to accept t
Operation 3-4Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001DeviceNet MAC ID (Node Address) ConfigurationThe DeviceNet node address may be set to a
3-5 Operation Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 20012. Click the %URZVH button to upload the network. The following screen will appear:3. F
Operation 3-6Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 20014. Select the MDSA device and press the 2. button. After RSNetworx has finished updating
3-7 Operation Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Autobaud ConfigurationAutomatic baud rate detection can be enabled/disabled by setting
Operation 3-8Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Choosing the I/O Assembly Data FormatConsumed Assemblies (sometimes referred to as Outpu
European Union Directive ComplianceIf this product has the CE mark it is approved for installation within the European Union and EEA regions. It has b
3-9 Operation Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001screen below shows the Produced IO Assy parameter in the parameter list of a Cat. No. 1
Operation 3-10Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Mapping to the ScannerTo map the MDSA in the scanlist of a scanner, double-click on the
3-11 Operation Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 20012. You will see a list that contains all of the available devices in the scanlist scre
Operation 3-12Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 20016. Select the 6HOHFW6FDQOLVW5HFRUGV button to download single devices in the scanlist
3-13 Operation Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001➊ Revision 4.xxx and higher includes DeviceLogix. Be sure that the last three digits o
Operation 3-14Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 20012. Click the 1H[W button. The following screen appears:3. From the above screen, select
3-15 Operation Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 20015. Click the %URZVH button and select the appropriate EDS file to be registered. Once
Operation 3-16Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 20011. To choose an icon from a file (instead of choosing an icon from the above screen), c
3-17 Operation Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 20012. Click the 1H[W button. The following screen appears:3. Click 1H[W. The following sc
Operation 3-18Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001COS Mask ParametersThe Series C MDSA DeviceNet module contains 2 COS (Change of State)
Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001PrefaceManual ObjectivesThe purpose of this manual is to provide you with the necessary information to apply
3-19 Operation Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Net Out COS MaskThe Network Output Change of State Mask – Setting bits in this 16-bit
Operation 3-20Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Input FilteringThe MDSA contains an “Off-to-On Delay” parameter (parameter 22 for Cat.
3-21 Operation Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Modular DSA system using explicit messaging. Explicit messages contain the following i
Operation 3-22Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001In the example shown, you can see that the first module on the left is the DeviceNet Mo
3-23 Operation Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Configuration of Output Fault and Idle BehaviorEach Discrete Output Point can be confi
Operation 3-24Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001The above attributes can be configured using the “Class Instance Editor” in the Device
3-25 Operation Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 20012. Enter the following as shown below. a. Class = 9b. Instance = 4c. Attribute = 7d. S
Operation 3-26Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Mod/Net Status LEDThe Module/Network Status LED is a bi-colored (red/green) LED that pr
Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Chapter 4ProgrammingChapter ObjectivesThis chapter will provide an overview of the steps necessary to use de
Programming 4-2Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001The following is the default input assembly for the Cat. No. 198-DNG DeviceNet Control
Preface viPublication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001VocabularyNote the following references throughout this manual:• Bulletin 198 with its opti
4-3 Programming Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001To map the assemblies to the SLC, we first double click on the scanner icon in RSNetw
Programming 4-4Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001The MDSA will be displayed in the scanlist if it has been mapped correctly. Once you h
4-5 Programming Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001To edit the I/O parameters we click the 6FDQOLVWtab and select the (GLW,23DUDPHWH
Programming 4-6Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Verifying the Output AssemblyTo verify the output assembly select the 2XWSXWWDE. The
4-7 Programming Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001To edit the I/O parameters, click the 6FDQOLVWtab and select the (GLW,23DUDPHWHUV
Programming 4-8Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Programming Explicit MessagesNow that the input and output assemblies are mapped corre
4-9 Programming Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001You will then be asked to enter a name for your driver choose a name and select 2.. T
Programming 4-10Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001The configure screen will appear; select the &ORVH button. The following screen w
4-11 Programming Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Now that you have configured a driver, you can launch RSLogix 500 to begin programmi
Programming 4-12Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Close window and begin coding for the program. An example program in which an MDSA tu
vii Preface Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001
Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Chapter 5Specifications198-DNG, 198-DN (DeviceNet Modules)Figure 5.1 198-DNG and 198-DN DeviceNet ModulesThe
Specifications 5-2Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Table 5.1 Mod/Net Status LEDFor this state: MS/NS LED is: To indicate:Powerup and A
5-3 Specifications Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001I/O Status LEDThe I/O status LED is a bi-colored (red/green) LED that provides sta
Specifications 5-4Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Figure 5.2 198-DN and 198-DNG Electrical and Application SchematicTable 5.3 198-DN
5-5 Specifications Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Connection CapacitySolid wire0.13…1.5 mm2 (24…16 AWG)Flexible wires0.13…2.5 mm2 (2
Specifications 5-6Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001198-DNP (Mini DIN Pass-Through)The 198-DNP is designed to provide a connection from
5-7 Specifications Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Figure 5.3 198-DNP Electrical and Application SchematicTable 5.5 M12 Mini DeviceNe
Specifications 5-8Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001198-IB2S (Sensor Module)Figure 5.4 198-IB2S Sensor ModuleThe sensor input module 19
5-9 Specifications Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Assembly Instances 104 and 105 are default for 198-DNG. Assembly Instances 106 and
Specifications 5-10Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001➊ These specifications are for reference only. Refer to sensor specification for e
Table of ContentsPrefaceManual Objectives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-11 Specifications Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001198-IB4 (4-Input DC Module)Figure 5.6 198-IB4 4-Input DC ModuleThe 4-input DC mod
Specifications 5-12Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Assembly Instances 104 and 105 are default for 198-DNG. Assembly Instances 106 and
5-13 Specifications Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Table 5.9 198-IB4 SpecificationsTerminal Block (5.08 mm Pitch 6-Position — Series
Specifications 5-14Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001198-IB4S Series A (4-Input DC Module DS)Figure 5.8 198-IB4S Series A 4-Input DC Mo
5-15 Specifications Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Assembly Instances 104 and 105 are default for 198-DNG. Assembly Instances 106 an
Specifications 5-16Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Wire Type Use 75 C copper wire min.Tightening Torque Spring clampElectricalModule
5-17 Specifications Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001198-IA2 (2-Input AC Module)Figure 5.10 198-IA2 2-Input AC ModuleThe 2-input AC mo
Specifications 5-18Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Figure 5.11 198-IA2 Electrical and Application SchematicTable 5.13 198-IA2 Specifi
5-19 Specifications Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001EnvironmentalAmbient Temperature Operating –25…+40°C (–4…+104°F)Storage –40…+85°C
Specifications 5-20Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001198-IA2-G4 Series A (AC Sensor Module)Figure 5.12 198-IA2-G4 Series A AC Sensor Mo
ix Table of Contents Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Chapter 4 — ProgrammingChapter Objectives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-21 Specifications Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Figure 5.13 198-IA2-G4 Electrical and Application SchematicTable 5.15 198-IA2-G4
Specifications 5-22Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Flexible wires with ferrules0.5…2.5 mm2 (20…14 AWG)Plastic collar1.5 mm2 (16 AWG)W
5-23 Specifications Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001198-IA1-G4 9000 Series A (9000 Sensor Module)Figure 5.14 198-IA1-G4 9000 Series
Specifications 5-24Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Assembly Instances 104 and 105 are default for 198-DNG. Assembly Instances 106 and
5-25 Specifications Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Terminal Block (1/2 x 20 Female 4-Pin)M12 Mounting Hole 16 mm (5/ 8 in.)M12 Threa
Specifications 5-26Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001198-OW2S (2-Relay Output Gland)Figure 5.16 198-OW2S 2-Relay Output GlandThe relay
5-27 Specifications Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Figure 5.17 198-OW2S Electrical and Application SchematicTable 5.19 198-OW2S Spec
Specifications 5-28Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001198-OW2 Series A (2-Relay Output DIN Module)Figure 5.18 198-OW2 Series A 2-Relay O
5-29 Specifications Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Figure 5.19 198-OW2 Electrical and Application SchematicTable 5.21 198-OW2 Specif
Specifications 5-30Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001EnvironmentalAmbient Temperature Operating –25…+40°C (–4…+104°F)Storage –40…+85°C
Table of Contents xPublication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Sensor Undervoltage Error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-31 Specifications Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001198-OW2-G4 Series A (Relay Valve Module)Figure 5.20 198-OW2-G4 Series A Relay Val
Specifications 5-32Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Figure 5.21 198-OW2-G4 Electrical and Application SchematicTable 5.23 198-OW2-G4 S
5-33 Specifications Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001EnvironmentalAmbient Temperature Operating –25…+40°C (–4…+104°F)Storage –40…+85°C
Specifications 5-34Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001198-OW2S-Q5 Series A (DeviceNet Valve Module)Figure 5.22 198-OW2S-Q5 Series A Devi
5-35 Specifications Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Figure 5.23 198-OW2S-Q5 Electrical and Application SchematicTable 5.25 198-OW2S-Q
Specifications 5-36Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001198-IA2XOW1 Series A and B (AC Starter Module)Figure 5.24 198-IA2XOW1 Series A and
5-37 Specifications Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Assembly Instances 104 and 105 are default for 198-DNG. Assembly Instances 106 an
Specifications 5-38Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Figure 5.26 Cat. No. 198-IA2XOW1 Typical DOL wiring for Series B, Series A AC Star
5-39 Specifications Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Figure 5.27 Typical Reversing Wiring for Series B, Hand-Off-Auto Wiring for Serie
Specifications 5-40Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001Figure 5.28 Replacing Cat. No. 198-IA2XOW1 Series A module with Series BATTENTION!
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