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XL4 Model: HE-XC1E6

12 Digital Inputs DC / 12 Digital DC Outputs / 6 Analog Inputs / 4 Analog Outputs

Man 5000614 V1.0x B

1 SPECIFICATIONS
Analog Inputs
Digital DC Inputs
Number of
Inputs per Module 12 6
Channels
Commons per Module 1 Absolute max
Input Voltage Range 0 Vdc - 24 Vdc 0.5 -12 Vdc (+/-30 Vdc)
Input Voltage
Absolute Max. Voltage 35 Vdc Max. Input Impedance T/C / RTD / mV > 2 MΩ
Input Impedance 10 k (Clamped @ -0.5 mA: 15 Ω + 1.5 V
Input Current Positive Logic Negative Logic to 10.23 Vdc) V: 1.1 MΩ
Minimum ‘On’ current 0.8 mA -1.6 mA Nominal
14 - 17 Bits (variable depending on input type)
Maximum ‘Off’ current. 0.3 mA -2.1 mA Resolution
Min ‘On’ Input 8 Vdc Galvanic Isolation None
Max ‘Off’ Input 3 Vdc Input Type Range Accuracy
-120 to 1000 °C
OFF to ON Response 1 ms TC J
-184 to 1832 °F
ON to OFF Response 1 ms
-130 to 1372 °C
Galvanic Isolation None. TC K
-202 to 2501.6 °F
Positive and Negative based on Common -130 to 400 °C ± 0.2 % FS
Logic Polarity
pin level. TC T
-202 to 752 °F ± 1 °C
I/O Indication None.
-130 to 780 °C
High Speed Counter Inputs* 4 - DIN 8-12 TC E
-202 to 1436 °F
High Speed Counter Max Freq* 500 kHz Sensors,
-130 to 1300 °C
Range and TC N
Connector Type 3.5 mm Pluggable cage clamp connector -202 to 2372 °F
Accuracy
20 to 1768 °C
Digital DC Outputs TC R, S
68 to 3214.4 °F ± 0.2 % FS
Outputs per Module 12 100 to 1820 °C ± 3 °C
TC B
Commons per Module 1 212 to 3308 °F
Output Type Sourcing / 10 K Pull-Down -200 to 850 °C
PT100/1000
Absolute Max. Voltage 30 Vdc Max. -328 to 1562 °F
± 0.15 %
Output Protection Short Circuit & Overvoltage 0-20 mA 0-20 mA
FS
Max. Output Current per point 0.5 A 0-60 mV 0-60 mV
Max. Total Current per driver (Q1- 0-10 V 0-10 V
2 A Continuous
4, Q5-8, Q9-12). Conversion Speed Minimum all channels converted in approx. 150 mS.
Max. Output Supply Voltage 30 Vdc
Minimum Output Supply Voltage 10 Vdc 2 PANEL CUT-OUT AND DIMENSIONS
Max. Voltage Drop at Rated
0.25 Vdc Refer to the XL4 User Manual for panel box information and a handy checklist of
Current requirements.
Min. Load None Notes: The tolerance to meet NEMA standards is  0.005” (0.1 mm).
I/O Indication None Max. panel thickness: 5 mm.
Galvanic Isolation None
OFF to ON Response 150 nS
ON to OFF Response 150 nS
PWM Out* 500KHz
Output Characteristics Current Sourcing (Pos logic)

Analog Outputs
Number of
4 Minimum Current load 500 Ω
Channels
Output 3 TECHNICAL SUPPORT
0 – 10 Vdc Galvanic Isolation None
Ranges
For assistance and manual updates, contact Technical Support at the following
0 – 20 mA, Min all locations:
Nominal
Conversion Speed channels once
Resolution 4-20 mA dc e-mail: suporte@novus.com.br
per scan
Response You can find the complete documentation at www.novus.com.br.
12 Bits
Time
Additional Error for
Max. Error at One update per 20 mA
temperatures other
25 °C ladder scan 0.0126 % / °C
than 25 °C

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4 CONNECTION DETAILS

For ease of operability, the high density terminals are divided into more manageable pairs of connectors
(J1A + J1B, J2A + J2B, J3A + J3B)
To ensure proper installation, connector symbols must match as seen below:

V4 V OUT4*

J1
(Orange/ Signal Name (Black / Green) Signal Name
Green) V3 V OUT 3*
I1 V IN1 V2 V OUT 2*
I2 V IN2 V1 V OUT 1*
I3 V IN3 mA4 mA Out 4*
I4 V IN4 2A mA3 mA Out 3*
I5 V IN5 mA2 mA Out 2*
I6 V IN6 mA1 mA Out 1*
J1A
I7 V IN7 Q1 OUT 1 / PWM1
I8 V IN8 Q2 OUT 2 / PWM2
H1 HSC1 / V IN9 Q3 OUT 3
H2 HSC2 / V IN10 Q4 OUT 4
H3 HSC3 / V IN11 Q5 OUT 5
H4 HSC4 / V IN12 Q6 OUT 6
0V Common Q7 OUT 7
A1A Univ. AI 1 pin 1 2B Q8 OUT 8
A1B Univ. AI 1 pin 2 Q9 OUT 9
A1C Univ. AI 1 pin 3 Q10 OUT 10
J1B N/C No Connection Q11 OUT 11
A2A Univ. AI 2 pin 1 Q12 OUT 12
A2B Univ. AI 2 pin 2 V+ V External+
A2C Univ. AI 2 pin 3
N/C No Connection Note * Both mA & V outputs are active for each output channel, however, only the configured
output type is calibrated (maximum 4 channels simultaneously).

J3
(Orange/ Signal Name
Green)
N/C No Connection
A3A Univ. AI 3 pin 1
A3B Univ. AI 3 pin 2
A3C Univ. AI 3 pin 3
Univ.
N/C No Connection
AI
A4A Univ. AI 4 pin 1
A4B Univ. AI 4 pin 2
A4C Univ. AI 4 pin 3
N/C No Connection
A5A Univ. AI 5 pin 1
A5B Univ. AI 5 pin 2
A5C Univ. AI 5 pin 3
Univ. N/C No Connection
AI A6A Univ. AI 6 pin 1
A6B Univ. AI 6 pin 2
A6C Univ. AI 6 pin 3
0V Common

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Example Universal Input Wiring Schematic

4 CONFIGURATION 4.1 Data values:


The data registers are as follows: The analogue inputs return data types as follows:
Analogue Input Mode Data format Comment
Digital Inputs Digital Outputs Analogue Inputs
Outputs
0-2mA, 4-20mA 0-32000
%I1-12 %Q1-12 %AI1-4, %AI33-38 %AQ9-12
0-10V, 0-60mV 0-32000
Note that the first four analogue inputs are mapped to both %AI1-4 and %AI33-36,
T/C, RTD Temperature in °C °C or °F may be selected in
analogue input channels 5 & 6 are mapped to %AI37 and %AI38 respectively only.
or °F to 1 decimal the I/O config section.
place The value is an integer, the
xxx.y user should divide by 10.

4.2 Status Register

Register Description
%R1 Bit-wise status register enable – R1.1 – R1.9 enable for registers R2 to R9
%R2 Firmware version
%R3 Watchdog count – cleared on power-up.
%R4 Status bits - 16…4 3 2 1
Reserved Normal Config Calibration
%R5 Scan rate of the 106 board (average) in units of 100µS.
%R6 Scan rate of the 106 board (max) in units of 100µS.
%R7 Channel Status Channel 2 Channel 1
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Open RTD Out of Shorted Open T/C Open RTD Out of Shorted Open T/C
Limits RTD Limits RTD
%R8 Channel Status Channel 4 Channel 3
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Open RTD Out of Shorted Open T/C Open RTD Out of Shorted Open T/C
Limits RTD Limits RTD
%R9 Channel Status Channel 6 Channel 5
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Open RTD Out of Shorted Open T/C Open RTD Out of Shorted Open T/C
Limits RTD Limits RTD
%R10-14 Reserved

Note: For the purposes of the example, the block is shown starting at %R1, but it can be set to anywhere in the %R memory map.

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5 SAFETY
When found on the product, the following symbols specify:

Warning: Electrical Warning: Consult user


Shock Hazard. documentation.

This equipment is suitable for use in Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C and D or


Non-hazardous locations only
WARNING – EXPLOSION HAZARD – Substitution of components may impair
suitability for Class I, Division 2
WARNING – EXPLOSION HAZARD – Do not disconnect equipment unless power
has been switched off or the area is known to be non-hazardous.
WARNING: To avoid the risk of electric shock or burns, always connect the safety
(or earth) ground before making any other connections.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, or physical injury it is
strongly recommended to fuse the voltage measurement inputs. Be sure to locate
fuses as close to the source as possible.
WARNING: Replace fuse with the same type and rating to provide protection
against risk of fire and shock hazards.
WARNING: In the event of repeated failure, do not replace the fuse again as a
repeated failure indicates a defective condition that will not clear by replacing the
fuse.
WARNING: Only qualified electrical personnel familiar with the construction and
operation of this equipment and the hazards involved should install, adjust, operate,
or service this equipment. Read and understand this manual and other applicable
manuals in their entirety before proceeding. Failure to observe this precaution could
result in severe bodily injury or loss of life.

All applicable codes and standards need to be followed in the installation of this
product.
Adhere to the following safety precautions whenever any type of connection is
made to the module:
Connect the safety (earth) ground on the power connector first before making
any other connections.
When connecting to electric circuits or pulse-initiating equipment, open their
related breakers.
Do not make connections to live power lines.
Make connections to the module first; then connect to the circuit to be monitored.
Route power wires in a safe manner in accordance with good practice and local
codes.
Wear proper personal protective equipment including safety glasses and
insulated gloves when making connections to power circuits.
Ensure hands, shoes, and floors are dry before making any connection to a
power line.
Make sure the unit is turned OFF before making connection to terminals.
Make sure all circuits are de-energized before making connections.
Before each use, inspect all cables for breaks or cracks in the insulation.
Replace immediately if defective.
Use Copper Conductors in Field Wiring Only, 60/75° C

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