WEINTEK iR-ETN40R An Ethernet I-O Module Instruction Manual
- June 9, 2024
- WEINTEK
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WEINTEK iR-ETN40R An Ethernet I-O Module
Installation and Startup Guide
This document covers the installation of iR-ETN40R, for the detailed specifications and operation, please refer to Datasheet, Brochure and Remote I/O User Manual. Please read all warnings, precautions, and instructions on the device carefully before use.
Install Environment:
Electrical Environment
| The product has been tested to conform to European CE requirements. This means that the circuitry is designed to resist the effects of electrical noise. This
does not guarantee noise immunity in severe cases. Proper wire routing and grounding will insure proper operation.
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Environmental Considerations
| (1) Make sure that the units are installed correctly and that the operating limits are followed.
(2) Avoid installing units in environments where severe mechanical vibration or shocks are present.
(3) Do not operate the unit in areas subject to explosion hazards due to flammable gases, vapors or dusts, or where acid gas, such as SO2 exists.
(4) This device should be mounted in the vertical position and for use on the flat surface enclosure.
(5) For use in Pollution Degree 2 Environment and dry location.
(6) Relative Humidity: 10% ~ 90% (non-condensing)
Unpacking the Unit
Unpack and check the delivery. If damage is found, please contact the
supplier.
NOTE: Place the unit on a stable surface during installation. Dropping it
or letting it fall may cause damage.
The package includes:
- Installation Instruction, 2-sided A4 *1
- iR-ETN40R *1
- Power Connector *1
- 14pin Terminal *2
- 6pin Terminal *4
Installation Instructions
Clip assembly: Insert one side of the clip into the hole on the case.
Press down firmly in the direction shown in the figure on the right until
hearing the clip snap
into the case.
Clip removal: Insert a flathead screwdriver into the gap on the clip and then lift up the screwdriver. Placing a finger on the clip when lifting the screwdriver can prevent the clip from jumping away. The clip can also be removed directly by hand.
Rail mounting: DIN rail 35mm.
Panel mounting: Use two M4 or #8 pan head screws, the mounting hole size is 4.6mm Plan for adequate space around the unit and inside the enclosure, for ventilation and cables. Consider the heat from other devices inside the enclosure. The ambient temperature around the unit must be -10 ~ 60℃
NOTE: Please do not touch any of the connectors when the unit is powered up and running.
Power Connections
Power Connector Specifications:
Wire AWG: 28~12
Wire Strip Length: 7~8 mm
NOTE: Connect the positive DC line to the ‘+’ terminal and the DC ground to the ‘-’ terminal.
I/O Terminal Specifications:
Wire AWG: 24~16
Communication Connections
Please use a CAT.5 (or higher) Ethernet cable.
LED Indicators
IO RUN/ERR LED
RUN LED | ERR LED | Description |
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OFF | OFF | Power off or no expansion module is |
connected
Blinking| OFF| IO initiating
Blinking| ON| IO initiation error
ON| OFF| IO working
ON| Blinking| IO module alarm
ON| ON| IO communication fault
Blinking| Blinking| Exceeding power limit or too many modules
ENET-RUN/ERR LED
Run LED | Err LED | Description |
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Modbus TCP | EtherNet/IP | |
OFF | OFF | Power off or no power |
Blinking | OFF | Communicating |
ON | OFF | The device is in the OPERATIONAL state |
OFF | ON | Hardware error, communication fault |
error,
communication fault
ON| Blinking| Reset button is triggered| Reset button is triggered or a recoverable error has
occurred
RJ45
LINK /ACT LED
OFF| No communication
Green Blinking| There is activity on this port
Speed LED
OFF| Connection speed: 10Mbps
Orange ON| Connection speed: 100Mbps
Reset Button
Press and hold the reset button for more than 2 seconds after the unit starts running properly, and wait until ENET ERR LED blinks. The default parameters are shown below, the settings will take effect after cold reset.
Item | Description | Default |
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1 | IP Address | 192.168.0.212 |
2 | Netmask | 255.255.255.0 |
CAUTION
NOTE: Make sure that all local and national electrical standards are met when installing the unit. Contact your local authorities to determine which codes apply.
- Power
- Use power output that meets SELV (Safety Extra-Low Voltage) requirements. The unit can be powered by DC power only, voltage range: 24VDC (-15%/+20%), compatible with most controller DC systems. The power conditioning circuitry inside the unit is accomplished by a switching power supply. The peak starting current can be as high as 2A.
- Fusing Requirements
- If the Power LED does not light up immediately after power up, remove power. A resettable fuse will protect against overcurrent faults in DC circuit and the resetting will take place after a period of time. Check wiring for proper connections and try to power up again.
- High Voltage
- A resettable fuse will prevent damage for overcurrent conditions however it isn’t guaranteed. DC voltage sources should provide proper isolation from main AC power and similar hazards.
- Emergency Stop
- A Hard-wired EMERGENCY STOP should be fitted in any system using the product.
- Supply Voltage Condition
- Do not power the unit and inductive DC loads, or input circuitry to the controller, with the same power supply. Note: The 24 VDC output from some controllers may not have enough current to power the unit.
- Wire Routing
- Power wire length should be minimized (Max: 500m shielded, 300m unshielded).
- Please use twisted pair cables for power wire and signal wire and conform to the impedance matching.
- If wiring is to be exposed to lightning or surges, use appropriate surge suppression devices.
- Keep AC, high energy, and rapidly switching DC power wiring separated from signal wires.
- Add a resistor and capacitor in the parallel connection between the ungrounded DC power supply and the frame ground. This provides a path for static and high-frequency dissipation. Typical values to use are 1M Ohm and 4700pF
DANGER
- Hardware Considerations
- The system designer should be aware that devices in Controller systems could fail and thereby create an unsafe conditions. Furthermore, electrical interference in an operator interface can lead to equipment start-up, which could result in property damage and/or physical injury to the operator. If you use any programmable control systems that require an operator, be aware that this potential safety hazard exists and take appropriate precautions. Although the specific design steps depend on your particular application, the following precautions generally apply to the installation of solid-state programmable control devices and conform to the guidelines for the installation of the Controller’s recommended Control Standards.
- Programming Considerations
- Checks should be placed in the controller to ensure that all writable registers that control critical parts of the plant or machinery have limit checks built into the program, with an out-of-limit safe shutdown procedure to ensure the safety of personnel.
Limi ted Warranty
- This product is limited and warranted against defects in design and manufacture.
- The proven defective product will either be repaired or replaced, at Weintek’s discretion.
- This warranty shall not cover any product which is
- The out-of-warranty period which is 12 months from the manufacturing month of the HMI products.
- Damage caused by Force Majeure, accident, negligence, improper installation or misuse.
- The product has been repaired or taken apart by unauthorized technicians.
- Products whose identification markings have been removed or damaged.
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