1172C54
Description
1. Product Overview
2. Main Features
Integrated hybrid I/O design, compatible with mainstream industrial analog and digital signals
16-bit high resolution for all analog input and output channels
Full software configurable signal type, range and working mode parameters
Built-in isolation, overvoltage, overcurrent, short-circuit and over-temperature protection
RS485 communication interface, supports Modbus RTU standard communication protocol
Wide operating temperature range, suitable for harsh industrial on-site environment
Digital channels support NPN/PNP logic selection and adjustable debounce time
Analog channels support digital filtering and communication loss fail-safe configuration
Industrial flame-retardant plastic housing, compact structure and low power consumption
High stability, suitable for long-term continuous industrial operation
3. Technical Specifications
3.1 General Parameters
3.2 Channel Configuration
3.3 Analog Performance
3.4 Communication Parameters
4. Safety Precautions
Installation, wiring and maintenance must be operated by qualified professional technical personnel.
Cut off all power supply before wiring, disassembly or maintenance work to avoid electric shock and equipment damage.
Do not install the module in environments with flammable gas, explosive dust, corrosive vapor or conductive particles.
Keep enough ventilation space around the module and do not block heat dissipation gaps.
Signal cables and power cables shall be laid separately to reduce electromagnetic interference.
The protective grounding terminal must be connected to reliable earth ground to ensure safety and anti-interference performance.
Do not exceed the rated load of each input and output channel to avoid permanent module damage.
Do not disassemble, modify or refit the internal structure of the module without authorization.
5. Installation and Terminal Definition
5.1 DIN Rail Installation Steps
Fix the standard 35mm DIN rail firmly on the mounting base.
Align the upper buckle of the module with the edge of the DIN rail.
Press the module downward until the bottom lock snaps into place.
Slightly shake the module to confirm it is fixed firmly without sliding or loosening.
5.2 Terminal Pin Assignment
5.3 Wiring Instructions
Strip about 6mm insulation layer from the wire end.
Loosen terminal screws with a standard screwdriver.
Insert wires into corresponding terminals strictly according to terminal definition.
Tighten screws moderately to ensure reliable contact; avoid over-tightening.
Fix cables with cable ties to prevent pulling stress on terminals.
Analog signal adopts shielded twisted-pair cable with single-end shielding grounding.
Digital signal uses stranded copper wire with appropriate wire gauge.
6. Parameter Configuration
6.1 Connection Method
6.2 Configurable Parameters
Analog Input
Analog Output
Digital Input
Digital Output
Communication Settings
6.3 Save and Activation
7. Operation Description
7.1 Power-on Self-test
7.2 Working Mode
Analog Input: Collect field sensor analog signals, convert into digital data and upload to the control system in real time.
Analog Output: Receive control commands and convert into standard analog signals to regulate valves, actuators and other execution equipment.
Digital Input: Detect switch and sensor status, upload level change signals in real time.
Digital Output: Control external relays, solenoid valves and indicator lamps to switch on and off according to system commands.
Communication: Realize data exchange and parameter configuration with upper controller via Modbus RTU protocol.
7.3 Indicator Description
8. Daily Maintenance
Regularly check indicator status and terminal tightness, inspect for looseness and oxidation.
Clean module surface only with dry soft cloth; do not use liquid or chemical solvents.
Keep working temperature and humidity within the specified range.
Periodically check cable aging and replace damaged wires in time.
Replace faulty module with the same model and reconfigure parameters.
9. Troubleshooting
- Power indicator offCause: No 24VDC input, reverse polarity or broken wireSolution: Check power line and wiring polarity, restore normal power supply
- Status indicator red flashingCause: Output overload, short circuit, self-test failure or communication interruptionSolution: Disconnect field load, eliminate short circuit and overload, restart module
- Analog input data abnormalCause: Wrong signal type, loose terminal or unmatched load resistanceSolution: Reconfigure channel type, fasten terminals and match load parameters
- Analog output inaccurateCause: Wrong range setting, excessive load resistance or poor contactSolution: Reset engineering range, keep load within rated specification
- Digital input no responseCause: Incorrect logic setting, loose wiring or sensor failureSolution: Adjust input logic, check and fasten wiring
- Digital output no switchingCause: Overload current, wrong logic mode or loose terminalSolution: Reduce load current, reconfigure logic and tighten terminals
- RS485 communication failureCause: Mismatched baud rate or address, A/B line reversed, missing terminal resistorSolution: Unify communication parameters, correct wiring, add matching terminal resistor
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