CL1X4-D1S2 CC-Link-LT Remote I-O Module
Product Information
The CL1X4-D1S2 is a spring clamp terminal block type input
module that connects to CC-Link/LT. It has four input points that
work with a 24V DC power source. This product complies with the
Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (EMC) and relevant
standards, such as EN61000-6-4 and EN61131-2. It is designed to be
used in industrial applications.
Safety Precautions
Before using this product, it is important to read the user
manual thoroughly and pay special attention to the safety
precautions. The precautions are classified into two categories:
WARNING and CAUTION. Procedures indicated by WARNING may lead to a
dangerous condition and cause death or serious injury if not
carried out properly. Procedures indicated by CAUTION may lead to
superficial to medium injury or physical damage only if not carried
out properly.
Design Precautions
Follow the design precautions provided in the user manual to
ensure proper handling of the product.
Installation Precautions
Follow the installation precautions provided in the user manual
to ensure proper installation of the product.
Wiring Precautions
Follow the wiring precautions provided in the user manual for
safe and correct wiring of the product.
Starting and Maintenance Precautions
Follow the starting and maintenance precautions provided in the
user manual to ensure safe and proper use of the product.
Disposal Precautions
Follow the disposal precautions provided in the user manual for
safe disposal of the product.
Product Usage Instructions
1. Read the user manual thoroughly before starting to use the
product.
2. Follow the safety precautions provided in the user
manual.
3. Follow the design, installation, wiring, starting and
maintenance, and disposal precautions provided in the user
manual.
4. Connect the CL1X4-D1S2 to CC-Link/LT using the connector
terminal arrangement provided in the user manual.
5. Provide a 24V DC power source to the input module.
6. Use the input module with a compatible programmable
controller and follow its user manual for proper usage
instructions.
7. Store the user manual in a safe place so that it can be
accessed whenever necessary.
8. Always forward the user manual to the end user.
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CL1X4-D1S2 CC-Link/LT Remote I/O Module
Please read this manual thoroughly before starting to use the product and handle the product properly.
User’s Manual
MODEL MANUAL Number Date
CL1X4-D1S2 JY997D10801J November 2021
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (Read these precautions before using)
Please read this manual carefully and pay special attention to safely in order to handle this product properly. Also pay careful attention to safely and handle the module properly. These precautions apply only to Mitsubishi equipment. Refer to the user’s manual of the CPU module to use for a description of the PLC system safety precautions. These SAFETY PRECAUTIONS classify the safety precautions into two categories: “WARNING” and “CAUTION”.
Procedures which may lead to a dangerous condition and cause death or serious injury if not carried out properly.
Procedures which may lead to a dangerous condition and cause superficial to medium injury, or physical damage only, if not carried out properly.
Depending on circumstances, procedures indicated by be linked to serious results. In any case, it is important to follow the directions for usage.
may also
Store this manual in a safe place so that you can take it out and read it whenever necessary. Always forward it to the end user.
[DESIGN PRECAUTIONS]
· Configure an interlock circuit in a sequence program so that the system operates on the safety side using the communication status information in the event the data link falls into a communication problem. Otherwise, erroneous output and malfunction may result in accidents.
· Remote input and output can not be switched ON or OFF when a problem occurs in the remote I/O modules. Therefore build an external monitoring circuit that will monitor any input signals that could cause a serious accident.
· Do not have control cables and connection cables bundled with or placed near by the main circuit and/or power cables. Wire those cables at least 100mm(3.94 inch) away from the main circuit and/or power cables. It may cause malfunction due to noise interference.
· Use the module and the connection cable without applying any force on them. Otherwise, such cables may be broken or fail.
[INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS]
· Use the module in an environment that meets the general specifications contained in this manual. Using this module in an environment outside the range of the general specifications could result in electric shock, fire, erroneous operation, and damage to or deterioration of the product.
· Do not directly touch the module’s conductive parts. Doing so could cause malfunction or trouble in the module.
· Tighten the module securely using DIN rail or installation screws within the specified torque range. If the screws are too lose, the module may drop from its installation position, short circuit, or malfunction. If the screws are too tight, the screws may be damaged, which may cause the module to drop from its installation position or short circuit.
· Install the module on a flat surface. If the mounting surface has concave and/or convex, an excessive force may be applied on the module, and nonconformity may be caused.
[WIRING PRECAUTIONS]
· Perform installation and wiring after disconnecting the power supply at all phases externally. If the power is not disconnected at all phases an electric shock or product damage may result.
· Perform correct wiring for the module according to the product’s rated voltage and terminal arrangement. Connecting to a power supply different from rating or miss-wiring may cause fire, product failure or malfunction.
· Fix I/O terminal block securing screws securely within the regulated torque. Loose I/O terminal block securing screws may cause fire and/or malfunction. If the I/O terminal block securing screws are too tight, it may cause short circuit, equipment failures, or erroneous operation due to damage of the screws.
· Make sure foreign objects do not get inside the module, such as dirt and wire chips. It may cause fire, product failure or malfunction.
· Attach a warning label (hazard symbol 417-IEC-5036) concerning the electric shock to the location.
[STARTING AND MAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONS]
· Do not touch the terminals when the power is ON. It may cause an electric shock or malfunction.
· Perform cleaning the module or retightening of terminal screws after turning OFF the all external power supply for sure. Failure to do so may cause failure or malfunction of the modules
· Do not disassemble or modify the module. Doing so may cause failure, malfunction, injury, or fire.
· The module case is made of resin; do not drop it or subject it to strong shock. A module damage may result.
· Make sure to switch all phases of the external power supply OFF before installing or removing the module to/from the panel. Failure to do so may cause failure or malfunction of the modules.
[DISPOSAL PRECAUTIONS]
· When disposing of this product, treat it as industrial waste. [TRANSPORTATION AND MAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONS]
· During transportation avoid the impact which exceeds a regulated value as the module is a precision instrument. Doing so could cause trouble in the module.
· It is necessary to check the operation of module after transportation, in case of any impact damage. Otherwise, causes the damage of the machine and the accident.
Compliance with EC directive (CE marking)
This note does not guarantee that an entire mechanical module produced in accordance with the contents of the notification comply with the following standards. Compliance to EMC directive of the entire mechanical module should be checked by the user / manufacturer.
Attention This product is designed for use in industrial applications.
Standards with which this product complies
Type : Programmable Controller (Open Type Equipment) Remote I/O module Models : Products manufactured:
from February 1st, 2004 to April 30th, 2006 are compliant with EN61000-6-4 and EN61131-2:1994+A11:1996+A12:2000
after May 1st, 2006 are compliant with EN61131-2:2007
Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (EMC)
Remark
EN61000-6-4:2001 Electromagnetic compatibility -Generic standards – Emission standard for Industrial environment
Compliance with all relevant aspects of the standard. (Radiated Emissions and Mains Terminal Voltage Emissions)
EN61131-2:1994/A11:1996/A12:2000 Programmable controllers -Equipment requirements and tests
Compliance with all relevant aspects of
the standard.
· Radiated electromagnetic field · Fast transient burst · Electrostatic discharge · Damped oscillatory wave
EN61131-2: 2007 Programmable controllers -Equipment requirements and tests
Compliance with all relevant aspects of
the standard.
EMI
· Radiated Emission · Conducted Emission EMS
· Radiated electromagnetic field · Fast transient burst · Electrostatic discharge · High-energy surge · Voltage drops and interruptions · Conducted RF · Power frequency magnetic field
Notes for compliance to EMC directive
· It is necessary to install the CL1 series module in a shielded metal control panel. For more details, please contact the local Mitsubishi Electric sales site.
· Use this product in Zone A*1 as defined in EN61131-2.
*1 Zone defined in EN61131-2 Separation defined in EN61131-2 for EMC LVD regulation decided depending on condition in industrial setting. Zone C = Factory mains which is isolated from public mains by dedicated transformers. Zone B = Dedicated power distribution which is protected by secondary surge protection. (300V or less in the rated voltage is assumed.) Zone A = Local power distribution which is isolated from dedicated power distribution by AC/DC converters, isolation transformers, etc. (120V or less in the rated voltage is assumed.)
Compliance with UKCA marking The requirements for compliance with UKCA marking are the same as that with EC directive (CE marking).
1. Outline of Product
This product is a spring clamp terminal block type input module connected to CC-Link/LT. This product has four input points (24V DC).
2. Name and Setting of Each Part and Terminal Arrangement
Connector terminal assignment
0123
Connector for
CC-Link/LT
interface
Status
Input operation indicator LEDs
2-4.5 mounting hole
Input is ON: Lit (M4 mounting
indicator Input is OFF: screw)
LEDs
Extinguished
4 24G 3 DB 2 DA 1 +24V
IN
0.5ms 1.5ms
Hook for installation
Terminal arrangement
to DIN rail
(Terminal number and Signal name)
1
3
5
7
9
DC24A X0 X1 X2 X3
2
4
6
8
10
DC24B CCOOMM+B CCOOMM+B COMBCOCMO+MB
Terminal block for
I/O interface DIP switch
DIP switch assignment
40 20 10
8
4
2
1
0.5ms 1.5ms
ON
Clamping torque range of terminal block securing screws 0.425 to 0.575 N·m
Name
Description
PW ON while the power is supplied.
L RUN ON while normal operation is executed.
ON: When a communication error or DIP switch
setting error occurred
Flickering at a constant interval:
Status indicator
When the setting of the DIP switch was changed
LED
while the power was supplied (even while the LED
L ERR. is flickering, the operation continues. The new
setting becomes valid when the power is turned
OFF once, then ON again.)
Flickering at a intermittent interval:
When a terminal resistor is not attached or when the
module or a connection cable is affected by noise
ON while the input is ON.
Input operation indicator LED
Extinguished while the input is OFF.
0123
Input operation indicator
Interface
Connector for CC-Link/LT communication line/module power supply (24G/DB/DA/+24V)
Terminal block spring clamp terminal block for connecting input signals for I/O interface and I/O power supply
DIP switch *
Set the 10’s digit of the station No. using “STATION NO.
10”, “STATION NO. 20” and “STATION NO. 40”. Set the 1’s digit of the station No. using “STATION NO. 1”, “STATION NO. 2”, “STATION NO. 4” and “STATION NO.
8”. Factory default = All bits are OFF. Make sure to set the station No. in the range from 1 to 64.
If any station No. outside the range from 1 to 64 is set, it is regarded as an error and the L ERR. LED lights.
Example: When setting the station No. to “32”, set the DIP switch as follows.
Station
10’s digit
1’s digit
No. 40 20 10 8 4 2 1
32 OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF
Name DIP switch *
Description
0.5ms 1.5ms
Sets the response speed. ON : 0.5 ms (fast response type) OFF : 1.5 ms (standard type)
* Set up using a slotted screwdriver with a tip width of 0.9 mm or less.
3. Installation
The CL1X4-D1S2 can be installed to DIN rail or directly installed using mounting screws. Each installation procedure is described below.
3.1 Installation to DIN rail
When installing the module, align the upper DIN rail installation groove on the module with the DIN rail 1), and press the module on to the DIN rail 2). When removing the module, pull the hook downward for installation to DIN rail 3), then remove the module 4).
DIN rail mounting screw pitch
When installing the module to the DIN rail, tighten the mounting screws at the pitch of 200mm(7.87″) or less.
Installation
Removal
1)
4)
2)
3)
Applicable DIN rail
TH35-7.5Fe and TH35-7.5AI Width:35mm
3.2 Direct installation
Screw-tighten the module by attaching M4 screws to the upper and lower mounting holes (two holes in all) provided in the module. Install the module so that the clearance of 1 to 2mm (0.04″ to 0.08″) is assured for each module.
Applicable screw
M4 0.7mm(0.03″) 16mm(0.63″) or more (Tightening torque range: 0.78 to 1.08 Nm)
4. Wiring
4.1 Wiring operation of cable
1) Installation of cable
Insert the tool for spring clamp terminal block in the tool insertion entrance of CL1X4-D1S2 (square hole) up to the interior surely. Insert the electric wire in the electric wire insertion entrance (round hole) with the tool for spring clamp terminal block inserted, and pull out the tool. Confirm the light pull of the electric wire after the tool is pulled out, and clamping surely.
Tool for spring clamp terminal block
LINK/PW
PW L RUN. L ERR. ON
4S0T2A0T1I0O8N4NO2.1
Tool insertion entrance (square hole) Electric wire insertion entrance (round hole)
Cable
Electric wire flaking off length : 8mm to 11mm *1
*1 When the electric wire flaking off length is too long, an electric shock or short-circuited between the adjoining terminals may result. It is likely not to come in contact surely when the electric wire flaking off length is too short.
2) Detaching of cable
Insert the tool for spring clamp terminal block in the tool insertion entrance of the detached terminal number (square hole) up to the interior surely, and pull out the electric wire.
3) Acceptable electric wire
Item
Specification
Size of acceptable electric wire
0.3 to 1.5 mm2(AWG22 to 16)
Electric wire flaking off length
8(0.32″) to 11(0.43″) mm
4.2 External wiring
The input terminals of the CL1X4-D1S2 can be wired as positive common or negative common depending on the used sensor.
Positive common
CL1X4-D1S2
Connector for
CC-Link/LT
Isolation
interface 1 ++2244VV
2 DDAA 3 DDBB
DC DC
External power 4 2244GG
supply of the input
part (24V DC) Interface terminal block for I/O (Positive common)
1 DC24A 2 DC24B 3 X0 4 COMB 5 X1 6 COMB 7 X2 8 COMB 9 X3
10 COMB
R R
. . . . . .
Negative common
External power supply of the input part (24V DC) Interface terminal block for I/O (Negative common)
1 DDCC2244AA 2 DDCC2244BB
4.3 Connection to sensor
Positive common (NPN)
· When using a two-wire type sensor · When using a three-wire type sensor
Connected to DC 24A terminal
Connected to DC 24A terminal
Bleeder resistor *1
Detection circuit
Sensor (NPN)
X * COMB
· When using a three-wire type sensor (when using the power supply for sensor other than 24V DC)
Detection circuit
X * COMB
Detection circuit
X * COMB
Negative common (PNP) · When using a two-wire type sensor · When using a three-wire type sensor
Connected to DC 24A terminal
Connected to DC 24A terminal
Bleeder resistor *1
Detection circuit
Sensor (PNP)
X * COMB
· When using a three-wire type sensor (when using the power supply for sensor other than 24V DC) Replace * in the figure with the used input No.
Detection circuit
Detection circuit
X * COMB
X * COMB
Notes: *1 Bleeder resistor
When connecting a two-wire type sensor or input equipment containing a parallel resistor, select a sensor or equipment whose leakage current is 1.7mA or less. If the leakage current is more than 1.7mA, connect a bleeder resistor obtained in the following calculation formula.
Circuit image Sensor
Leakage current Unit
Detection
circuit
R
Input impedance 5.6 k
1.7 mA or less
24V DC
R: Bleeder resistor
1.7(mA)
R(k) <
× 5.6(k)
Leakage current(mA) – 1.7(mA)
The power capacity W of the bleeder resistor R is as follows: (Input voltage)2
W = R
· Please set the response speed (DIP switch) according to the ON or OFF time of the input signal. When setting 1.5 ms: Set both the ON and OFF time of the input signal to 1.5 ms or more. When setting 0.5 ms: Set both the ON and OFF time of the input signal to 0.5 ms or more.
5. Specifications
5.1 General specifications
Item
Specification
Ambient working
0 to 55C (32 to 131F)
temperature
Ambient storage temperature
-25 to 75C (-13 to 167F)
Ambient operating
5 to 95%RH: Dew condensation shall not be considered.
humidity
Ambient storage humidity
5 to 95%RH: Dew condensation shall not be considered.
When intermittent vibration is present
Number of times of sweep
Frequency Acceleration Half amplitude
Vibration resistance (*1)
10 to 57Hz
0.075mm
57 to 150Hz 9.8m/s2
When continuous vibration is present
10 times in each of X, Y and Z directions
Frequency Acceleration Half amplitude (for 80 min)
10 to 57Hz
0.035mm
57 to 150Hz 4.9m/s2
Impact resistance (*1)
147 m/s2, 3 times in each of X, Y and Z directions
Operating atmosphere
Corrosive gas shall not be present.
Operating altitude
2,000m(6561’8″) or less (*2)
Installation place
Inside control panel (*3)
Over-voltage category
or less (*4)
Degree of contamination
2 or less (*5)
Notes:
*1 The criterion is shown in IEC61131-2. *2 The module cannot be used in an environment pressurized above the
atmospheric pressure which can be generated around the altitude of 0 m. If the module is used in such an environment, it may fail. *3 The module can be used in any environment even outside the control panel as far as the requirements of the ambient operating temperature, the ambient operating humidity, etc. are satisfied. *4 This indicates the section of the power supply to which the equipment is assumed to be connected between the public electrical power distribution network and the machinery within premises. Category applies to equipment for which electrical power is supplied from fixed facilities. The surge voltage withstand level for up to the rated voltage of 300V is 2500V. *5 This index indicates the degree of conductive generating substances in the environment in which the module is used. The degree of contamination 2 indicates that contamination is caused by generation of only non-conductive substances. In this degree, however, temporary conduction may be caused by accidental condensation.
5.2 Input specifications
Item
Specification
Input method
DC input (External power supply of the input part)
Number of inputs
4 points
Isolation method
Isolation with photocoupler
Rated input voltage
24V DC
Rated input current
Approx. 4 mA
Operating voltage range
20.4 to 28.8V DC (24V DC -15% to +20%) Ripple ratio: Within 5%
Max. simultaneous ON input points
100% (at 24V DC)
ON voltage/ON current 19 V or more/3 mA or more
OFF voltage/OFF current 11 V or less/1.7 mA or less
Input resistance
5.6 k
Response
OFFON
0.5ms/1.5 ms or less (at 24V DC) Selected by DIP switch (default value = OFF/1.5ms).
time
ONOFF
0.5ms/1.5 ms or less (at 24V DC) Selected by DIP switch (default value = OFF/1.5ms).
Common wiring method
4 points/1 common (2 points) (terminal block two-wire type)
5.3 Performance specifications
Item
Specification
Voltage
20.4 to 28.8V DC (24V DC -15% to +20%) Ripple ratio: Within 5%
Module power supply
Current consumption Initial current Max. allowable
40mA (when all points are ON) 70mA
momentary power PS1:1ms
failure period
Number of stations occupied
4-, 8- or 16-point mode: 1 station
500Vp-p
Noise durability
Noise width: 1s Cycle: 25 to 60 Hz
(by noise simulator)
Withstand voltage
500V AC for 1 min between primary area (external DC terminal) and secondary area (internal circuit)
10 M or higher between primary area (external
Isolation resistance
DC terminal) and secondary area (internal circuit)
by 500V DC insulation resistance tester
Protection class
IP2X
I/O part connection method Connection with spring clamp terminal block
DIN rail installation, mounted by screws of type
Module installation method M4 0.7mm(0.03″) 16mm(0.63″) or larger
Can be installed in six directions
Mass (weight)
0.06 kg (0.13 lbs)
6.5 (0.26″)
6. Outside Dimensions
69(2.72″) 60.5(2.39″)±0.4(0.02″)
2 – 4.5(0.18″) mounting hole (M4 mounting screw)
40(1.58″) 10
(0.4″)
IN
0.5ms 1.5ms
6(0.24″) 22(0.87″)
41(1.62″)±0.4(0.02″) 49(1.93″)
Center of DIN rail
40(1.58″) 4.5(0.18″)
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