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1.                                                                                                                 22mm   0 87 in   c 105 42 mm   s   4 15 in    A  i   DI  Hi  Di   E Me E  Dis  D i  E   137 85 mm  DiI s  5 43 in    Ee  io  BI  Hz  ag  Se Cl    E   Dis  i  d IN  AM                   Ground Considerations    You must ground DIN rails according to the Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines  publication 1770 4 1    DIN rail materials  for example  aluminum or plastic  that can corrode  oxidize  or are poor conductors can result in improper or intermittent grounding  Secure DIN rail to  mounting surface approximately every 200 mm  7 8 in   and use end anchors appropriately  Be sure to ground the DIN rail properly  Refer to Industrial Automation Wiring  and Grounding Guidelines  Rockwell Automation publication 1770 4 1 for more information     V ATTENTION  This product is grounded through the DIN rail to chassis ground  Use zinc plated yellow chromate steel DIN rail to assure proper grounding  The use of other    You can use the following DIN rails with a 5069 Compact I O system   e ENS50022   35x 7 5 mm  1 38 x 0 30 in    e EN50022   35 x 15 mm  1 38 x 0 59 in      System Power Considerations    The 5069 AEN2TR EtherNet IP adapter provides power to a 5069 Compact I O system through the following     e Module  MOD  power   System side power that is required to operate the 5069 Compact I O system  MOD power is  provided through the MOD power RTB and pass
2.    32 V DC  backplane    Value  50mA       Current draw   32 V DC  field power  max    1 A per channel  3 Aper module       Temperature  operating     1EC60068 2 1  Test Ad  Operating Cold       IEC 60068 2 2  Test Bd  Operating Dry Heat     e 1EC60068 2 14  Test Nb  Operating Thermal Shock     0   60   C  32   140   F        Temperature  surrounding air  max       Enclosure type rating       Voltage and current ratings    60   C  140   F    None  open style    Counter input ratings  4mA 3   32V DC   Output ratings  1Aper channel   18   32V DC  3 A maximum per module  MOD Power  50 mA   18   32V DC   MOD Power  Passthrough   9 55A 18   32V DC   SA Power  3A 18   32V DC    SA Power  Passthrough   9 95 A   18   32V DC  Do not exceed 10A MOD or SA Power  Passthrough  current draw          Isolation voltage 300V  continuous   Basic Insulation Type  No isolation between SA Power and 1 0 ports  No isolation between individual 1 0 ports  Type tested at 1500V AC for 60 s   Wire size 5069 RTB18 SPRING connections     0 5   1 5 mm   22   16 AWG  solid or stranded shielded copper wire rated at 105   C  221   F   or  greater  2 9 mm  0 11 in   max diameter including insulation  single wire connection only     5069 RTB18 SCREW connections     0 5   1 5 mm   22   16 AWG  solid or stranded shielded copper wire rated at 105   C  221   F   or  greater  3 5 mm  0 14 in   max diameter including insulation  single wire connection only        Insulation stripping length    5069 RTB18 SPRING conne
3.  module   This equipment is certified for use only within the surrounding air temperature range of 0     60   C  32   140   F  The equipment must not be used outside of this range   Use only a soft dry anti static cloth to wipe down equipment  Do not use any cleaning agents     Any illustrations  charts  sample programs  and layout examples shown in this publication are intended solely for the purposes of example  Since there are many variables  and requirements associated with any particular installation  Rockwell Automation does not assume responsibility or liability for actual use based upon the examples shown  in this publication     Rockwell Automation Publication 5069 INOOSA EN P   October 2015    About the Module      n  A        m Top  E  COUNTER     Module Status Indicator a   sms SE    Before You Begin    5069 Compact 1 0 Modules High speed Counter Module    we DIN Rail Latch ore                                                                                                             K   lt  lt  RTB Handle                Jog                    Lag 1 0 Status Indicator                                                                                                                                                                                              Tia  e   Lie pa oE q     Ls MOD Power Bus and SA D   RTB  i d Power Bus Connectors  me  isolated from each    AS eh other internally   ga  EE  Tarts ee  lag  al nterlocking Piece RTE Lower Tab    Before you install
4.  products marked      Substitution of components may impair suitability for Class    Division 2        AVERTISSMENT    RIQUE D EXPLOSION  e Couper le courant ou s assurer que l environnement est class   non  dangereux avant de d  brancher l   quipement    e Couper le courant ou s assurer que l environnement est class   non  dangereux avant de d  brancher les connecteurs  Fixer tous les  connecteurs externes reli  s    cet   quipement    l aide de vis  loquets  coulissants  connecteurs filet  s ou autres moyens fournis avec ce  produit    e La substitution de composants peut rendre cet   quipement inadapt       une utilisation en environnement de Classe    Division 2    e S assurer que l environnement est class   non dangereux avant de  changer les piles          Are Equipment Group Il  Equipment Category 3  and comply with the Essential Health and Safety Requirements relating to the design and construction of such equipment given in Annex II to  Directive 94 9 EC  See the EC Declaration of Conformity at http   www rockwellautomation com products certification for details       The type of protection is  Ex nA IICT4 Gc  according to EN 60079 15     e The 5069 HSC2X0B4 module complies to standards  EN 60079 0 2012 A11 2013  EN 60079 15 2010  reference certificate number DEMKO 15 ATEX 1455X     Are intended for use in areas in which explosive atmospheres caused by gases  vapors  mists  or air are unlikely to occur  or are likely to occur only infrequently and for short periods  
5.  the module  you must install a 5069 Compact I O system  At minimum  the system must include a  5069 AEN2TR EtherNet IP adapter and backplane end cap  For more information on how to install a 5069 Compact I O system   see the 5069 Compact I O EtherNet IP Adapter Installation Instructions  publication 5069 IN003     You can install the module next to any 5069 Compact I O module     Required Components    To install the module  you need the physical components that are listed in Table 7     Table 7   Components Needed for 5069 Compact 1 0 Module Installation    Component  Removable terminal blocks    Description  One of the following RTB types     5069 RTB18 SPRING RTB    e 5069 RTB18 SCREW RTB  IMPORTANT  You must order RTBs separately  RTBs do not ship with 5069 Compact 1 0 modules  We recommend that you order only the RTB type that your  system requires        Backplane end cap    A backplane end cap ships with the 5069 AEN2TR EtherNet IP adapter        Tools       The following tools are needed    e Screwdriver   e Wire stripper   e Wires   For more information on available wire sizes and wire insulation stripping length  see Module Specifications on page 15        Rockwell Automation Publication 5069 INOOSA EN P   October 2015 5    5069 Compact 1 0 Modules High speed Counter Module    Dimensions    109 09 mm  25 56   1 01    lt    _         4 29in                             gt                                                                                                 
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7. E MAA Out SES SHOR ASA YHo Ss Jl50  AAS   ASIC    ATTENZIONE Prima di installare  configurare ed utilizzare il prodotto  o effettuare interventi di manutenzione su di esso  leggere il presente documento ed i documenti elencati nella sezione    Altre risorse     riguardanti l installazione   la configurazione ed il funzionamento dell apparecchiatura  Gli utenti devono leggere e comprendere le istruzioni di installazione e cablaggio  oltre ai requisiti previsti dalle leggi  codici e standard applicabili    Le attivit   come installazione  regolazioni  utilizzo  assemblaggio  disassemblaggio e manutenzione devono essere svolte da personale adeguatamente addestrato  nel rispetto delle procedure previste    Qualora l apparecchio venga utilizzato con modalit   diverse da quanto previsto dal produttore  la sua funzione di protezione potrebbe venire compromessa     D  KKAT  Bu   r  n  n kurulumu  yap  land  r  lmas    i  letilmesi veya bak  m     ncesinde bu dok  man   ve bu ekipman  n kurulumu  yap  land  r  lmas   ve i  letimi ile ilgili   lave Kaynaklar b  l  m  nde yer listelenmi   dok  manlar   okuyun   Kullan  c  lar y  r  rl  kteki t  m y  netmelikler  yasalar ve standartlar  n gereksinimlerine ek olarak kurulum ve kablolama talimatlar  n   da     renmek zorundad  r        Kurulum  ayarlama  hizmete alma  kullanma  par  alar   birle  tirme  par  alar   s  kme ve bak  m gibi aktiviteler sadece uygun e  itimleri alm     ki  iler taraf  ndan y  r  rl  kteki uygulama y  netmelikle
8. Hi  Input B0  Hi  Input Z0   Hi  Input Z0  fils  Input A1 Hi    InputA1    Hi      Input B1  Hi                Shield                q mi    q mi  Shield Housing ES E i g gd  Connect only if the housing is electronically InputZ1  5 Mjo 2  isolated from the motor and ground  wn 21  H i 2  g mj  Output 0 Mhe  Output      Nie      Earth Ground    Output2   14    If the module is installed on a DIN    d                                  rail that is grounded  you can Output 3 is  connect the cable shield to either Chassis ijs   terminal labeled Chassis instead    of the Earth Ground  Chassis T                                        IMPORTANT  External resistors  as indicated in the R location above  are required if they are not internal to the encoder  The pull up  resistor  R  value depends on the power supply value  The following table shows the maximum resistor values for typical supply voltages   To calculate the maximum resistor value  use the following formula     VDC   Vmin where     min R   Maximum pull up resistor value  VDC   Power supply voltage  Vmin   3 0V DC  Imin   3 0 mA    Power Supply Voltage  V DC  Pull up Resistor Value  R   Max         5 667 0  12 3000 0  24 7000 0        1  Resistance values can change  depending on your application  The minimum resistor  R  value  depends on the current sinking capability of the encoder     12 Rockwell Automation Publication 5069 INOOSA EN P   October 2015    5069 Compact 1 0 Modules High speed Counter Module    The followin
9. Installation Instructions Allen Bradley    5069 Compact UO Modules High speed Counter Module    Catalog Number 5069 HSC2X0B4                                                 Topic Page  About the Module 5  Before You Begin 5  Required Components 5  Installation Summary 7  Install the Removable Terminal Block 7  Install the Module 8  Install the End Cap 9  Wire the Removable Terminal Block 10  Disconnect Wires from the Removable Terminal Block 10  Wiring Diagram 11  Power the 5069 Compact 1 0 System 14  Remove the Module 14  Replace the Module 14  Module Specifications 15  Additional Resources 16  Product Overview    The 5069 HSC2XOB4 high speed counter module counts incoming pulses from pulse generators  counters  limit switches  and  other devices  The module returns counts to a controller or activates outputs to execute a specific action  Six differential inputs  comprise the counters  The four module outputs are sourcing outputs that supply current to sinking field side devices     5069 Compact I O    modules use the Producer Consumer communication model  The Producer Consumer communication  model is an intelligent data exchange between Logix5000 controllers  5069 Compact I O modules  and other system devices in  which each module produces data without first being polled     5069 Compact I O systems are used with some Logix5000    controllers and configured with the Studio 5000 Logix Designer   application  For more information on how which Logix5000 controllers and Logix D
10. Such    locations correspond to Zone 2 classification according to ATEX directive 1999 92 EC     Rockwell Automation Publication 5069 INOOSA EN P   October 2015 3    5069 Compact 1 0 Modules High speed Counter Module    Table 4   IEC Hazardous Location Approval    The following applies to products with IECEx certification  Such modules       Are intended for use in areas in which explosive atmospheres caused by gases  vapors  mists  or air are unlikely to occur  or are likely to occur only infrequently and for short periods  Such  locations correspond to Zone 2 classification to IEC 60079 0       The type of protection is  Ex nA IICT4 Gc  according to IEC 60079 15   e The 5069 HSC2X0B4 module complies to standards IEC 60079 0 6th Edition  IEC 60079 15 4th Edition  reference IECEx certificate number IECEx UL 15 0007X     WARNING  Special Conditions for Safe Use     This equipment is not resistant to sunlight or other sources of UV radiation     This equipment shall be mounted in an ATEX IECEx Zone 2 certified enclosure with a minimum ingress protection rating of at least IP54  as defined in EN IEC 60529  and  used in an environment of not more than Pollution Degree 2  as defined in EN IEC 60664 1  when applied in Zone 2 environments  The enclosure must be accessible only by  the use of a tool     This equipment shall be used within its specified ratings defined by Rockwell Automation     Provision shall be made to prevent the rated voltage from being exceeded by transient dist
11. al encoder  For more information on the cable type to use  see the encoder documentation        Power Supply     VDC COM  rd    STATUS                                        Allen Bradley   845H Series  Differential Encoder    5069 HSC2x0B4           Input A0   Input A0    Input BO   Input B0    Input Z0   Input Z0   Input A1              Shield       Input A1          Input B1   Input B1     Shield Housing Input Z1   Connect only if the housing is electronically  isolated from the motor and ground     hHonnnnonn    Input Z1   Output 0  Output          STIT Output2    Earth Ground Output 3                   If the module is installed on a DIN Chassis  rail that is grounded  you can Chassis  connect the cable shield to either  terminal labeled Chassis instead  of the Earth Ground                                                                 Rockwell Automation Publication 5069 IN005A EN P   October 2015 11    5069 Compact 1 0 Modules High speed Counter Module    The following is an example of a single ended encoder connected to the 5069 HSC2X OB4 high speed counter module     We recommend that you use twisted pair  individually shielded cable with a maximum length of 300 m  1000 ft  when you connect  a single ended encoder  For more information on the cable type to use  see the encoder documentation     Power Supply                          VDC  OM      co  STATUS                Allen Bradley 845H Series  Single ended Encoder            Input A0  Hi  Input A0  Hl  Input BO  
12. counter module     Power Supply  Connections to the  SA Power RTB on the  V DC  5069 AEN2TR  EtherNet IP adapter COM       or a 5069 FPD field  potential distributor        Input A0   Input A0   Input BO   Input B0   Input Z0   Input Z0   Input A1   Input A1   Input B1   Input B1   Input Z1   Input Z1   Output 0  Output 1  Output 2  Output 3  Chassis       Chassis                DLC                            6  co  STATUS                                           Vru                                  DUUUDUUUUU       Recommended Surge Suppression   The  module has built in suppression that is sufficient  for most applications  For high noise applications   we recommend that you use a 1N4004 diode  reverse wired across the load for transistor  outputs switching 24V DC inductive loads    For additional details  refer to the Industrial  Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines   publication 1770 4 1     Rockwell Automation Publication 5069 INOOSA EN P   October 2015 13    5069 Compact 1 0 Modules High speed Counter Module    Power the 5069 Compact UO System    After you install all 5069 Compact I O modules  you can turn on MOD power and  if used  SA power to the 5069 Compact I O  system  The 5069 AEN2TR EtherNet IP adapter provides power to the system  For more information  see System Power    Considerations on page 6        Remove the Module       ATTENTION  Do not remove or replace the module while power is applied  Interruption of the backplane can result in unintentional o
13. ct I O System             Install the Removable Terminal Block    WARNING  If you connect or disconnect the removable terminal block  RTB  with power applied  an electrical arc can occur  This could cause  an explosion in hazardous location installations     The removable terminal block  RTB  does not support  Removal and Insertion Under Power   RIUP  capability  Do not connect or disconnect the  removable terminal block  RTB  while power is applied  Be sure that power is removed before proceeding        1  Hook the bottom of the RTB on the module   2  Push the RTB against the module until the RTB clicks into place        3  Push the RTB handle against the RTB until you hear another click     Rockwell Automation Publication 5069 INOOSA EN P   October 2015 7    5069 Compact 1 0 Modules High speed Counter Module    Install the Module    WARNING  If you insert or remove the module while backplane power is on  an electrical arc can occur  This could cause an explosion in  hazardous location installations     The module does not support  Removal and Insertion Under Power   RIUP  capability  Do not connect or disconnect the module while power is  applied  Be sure that power is removed before proceeding     1  Confirm that MOD power and all sources of SA power are turned off     In addition to the risks  described in the previous table  that exist because the module does not support RIUP  if you remove  the module with power applied  the system MOD power bus and SA power bus are aff
14. ct I O module is set back slightly  from the front of the 5069 AEN2TR adapter     e Ifthe module is installed on a 5069 Compact I O module  the fronts of both modules are flush with each other     Install the End Cap    You must install an end cap on the last module in your 5069 Compact I O system     1  Align the end cap with the interlocking pieces on the module     2  Push the end cap toward the DIN rail until it locks in place         Interlocking Pieces  End Cap                Rockwell Automation Publication 5069 INOOSA EN P   October 2015 9    5069 Compact 1 0 Modules High speed Counter Module    Wire the Removable Terminal Block    A    1  Confirm that MOD power and all sources of SA power are turned off     2  Strip insulation from the wires that you connect to the RTB     RTB Type    WARNING  If you connect or disconnect wiring while power is applied  an electrical arc can occur  This could cause an explosion in hazardous  location installations  Be sure that power is removed or the area is nonhazardous before proceeding        Screw    Strip12 mm  0 47 in  of insulation from the wires        Spring    Strip 10 mm  0 39 in  of insulation from the wires     3  Connect the wire to the terminal        RTB Type        1  Insert the wire into the terminal          2  Turn the screwdriver to close the terminal on the wire  Torque the screw to 0 4 Nem  3 5 Ibein         Spring        Push the wire into the terminal     If the wire is too thin  crimp a wire ferrule on the wi
15. ctions  10 mm  0 39 in    5069 RTB18 SCREW connections  12 mm  0 47 in         RTB torque specifications  5069 RTB18 SCREW RTB only     0 4 N m  3 5 Ib in        North American Temp Code T4  ATEX Temp Code T4  IECEx Temp Code T4          Rockwell Automation Publication 5069 IN005A EN P   October 2015 15    Additional Resources    For more information on the products that are described in this publication  use these resources                 Resource Description   5000 Series High speed Counter Module User Manual  publication 5000 UM006 Describes how to use the 5069 HSC2X0B4 high speed counter module    5069 Compact 1 0 Modules Specifications Technical Data  publication 5069 TD001 Provides 5069 Compact 1 0 module specifications    Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines  publication 1770 4 1 Provides general guidelines for installing a Rockwell Automation industrial system   Product Certifications website  http   www ab com Provides declarations of conformity  certificates  and other certification details     You can view or download publications at http   www rockwellautomation com literature   To order paper copies of technical  documentation  contact your local Allen Bradley distributor or Rockwell Automation sales representative        Rockwell Automation maintains current product environmental information on its website at  http   www rockwellautomation com rockwellautomation about us sustainability ethics product environmental compliance page        Allen B
16. ected  For example  you can interrupt  MOD power to the other modules in the system  Unintended consequences can occur as a result     2  Ifan end cap is installed on the right most module that is installed in the system  remove it and keep for later use     ATTENTION  Do not discard the end cap  Use this end cap to cover the exposed interconnections on the last module on the DIN rail   Failure to do so could result in equipment damage or injury from electric shock     3  Confirm that the DIN rail latch is closed     4  Ifthe DIN rail latches are open  gently push the rear latch back until the front latch pops up and clicks     coi  S  Open Position     e m                           Closed Position                p gt              co  oO status         co  C1 STATUS    A        D  1   m    D  rar                                                                          E E       H  1  2  3             H  1  D  3  D            5  Align the interlocking pieces of the module with the device on the left     The top interlocking pieces engage first     Rockwell Automation Publication 5069 IN005A EN P   October 2015    5069 Compact 1 0 Modules High speed Counter Module    6  Push the module toward the DIN rail until a click indicates that the module is locked in place     Top Interlocking Pieces    Bottom Interlocking Piece       7  Verify that the module is installed in one of the following ways     e Ifthe module is installed on the 5069 AEN2TR adapter  the front of the 5069 Compa
17. ed across the MOD power bus     e Sensor Actuator  SA  power   Field side power that is used to power field side devices  if necessary  SA power is provided  through the SA power RTB and passed across the SA power bus     A 5069 FPD field potential distributor can also provide SA power to a 5069 Compact I O system     6 Rockwell Automation Publication 5069 INOOSA EN P   October 2015    5069 Compact 1 0 Modules High speed Counter Module    IMPORTANT We recommend that you use separate external power supplies for MOD power and SA power respectively  This practice can prevent unintended  consequences that can result if you use one supply     If you use separate external power supplies  the loss of power from one external power supply does not affect the availability of power from the other  supply  For example  if separate external power supplies are used and SA power is lost  MOD power remains available for the 5069 Compact 1 0 modules     For more information on MOD power and SA power  see the following   e EtherNet IP Communication Modules in 5000 Series Systems User Manual  publication ENET UMO004   e 5000 Series High speed Counter Module User Manual  publication 5000 UM006   e 5069 Compact I O Modules Specifications Technical Data  publication 5069 TDO01     Installation Summary  Complete these tasks to install the module     1  Install the Removable Terminal Block  2  Install the Module   3  Install the End Cap   4  Wire the Removable Terminal Block  5  Power the 5069 Compa
18. ellung  Inbetriebnahme  Verwendung  Montage  Demontage und Instandsetzung m  ssen durch ausreichend geschultes Personal in   bereinstimmung mit den geltenden Durchfiihrungsvorschriften  ausgef  hrt werden     Wenn diese Ausr  stung in einer Weise verwendet wird  die nicht vom Hersteller angegeben wurde  kann der von der Ausr  stung bereitgestellte Schutz beeintr  chtigt sein                                                                                 ATTENTION   Lisez ce document et les documents list  s dans la section Ressources compl  mentaires relatifs a l installation  la configuration et le fonctionnement de cet   quipement avant d installer  configurer  utiliser ou entretenir  ce produit  Les utilisateurs doivent se familiariser avec les instructions d installation et de c  blage en plus des exigences relatives aux codes  lois et normes en vigueur     Les activit  s relatives a l installation  le r  glage  la mise en service  l utilisation  l assemblage  le d  montage et l entretien doivent   tre r  alis  es par des personnes form  es selon le code de pratique en vigueur   Si cet   quipement est utilis   d une fa  on qui n a pas   t   d  finie par le fabricant  la protection fournie par l   quipement peut   tre compromise     o     NE dal  8B As TE RA 8S7 Mol E EMS zH Mal  MY D ASol ae A Ae AMO EMSS HENA AT SKIAS    ASAE SEH Ke HT 2 REO oda AFA Chel BEE Al A GEZEI dai GG SKlsHOr SI     Mal  zg  JS MS  2B  Sai SAS S SETHE AH Pol het He WSs HS ASAS Soot SHH SI    E YH
19. esigner application versions are compatible  with 5069 Compact I O modules  see the publications listed in Additional Resources on page 16        Rockwell  Allen Bradley   Rockwell Software Automation    5069 Compact 1 0 Modules High speed Counter Module          ATTENTION  Read this document and the documents listed in the Additional Resources section about installation  configuration and operation of this equipment before you install  configure  operate or maintain this product  Users are  required to familiarize themselves with installation and wiring instructions in addition to requirements of all applicable codes  laws  and standards     Activities including installation  adjustments  putting into service  use  assembly  disassembly  and maintenance are required to be carried out by suitably trained personnel in accordance with applicable code of practice   If this equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer  the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired   ER  ERR ACR  BAPE AE AS a   ml SC    RU    PR INA CAR EA OCS  PRY ri I  E  Funk ZI FEL Bs GAS At E   eae  TARE  PU  EPA  03  PRU AED SE RE D 2 HZ a es AR Se A Pe EE FER ESS i o  Ju RAR Ta FR tl ie AS ET A UAT BE SE RE RD    ATENCI  N  Antes de instalar  configurar  poner en funcionamiento o realizar el mantenimiento de este producto  lea este documento y los documentos listados en la secci  n Recursos adicionales acerca de la instalaci  n  configuraci  n  y operaci  n de este equipo  Los 
20. g is an example of a discrete input device connected to the 5069 HSC2XOB4 high speed counter module     Power Supply       Proximity Sensor                Photoelectric Sensor with  Open Collector Sinking Output    VS R       OUT    Input A0   Input A0   Input BO   Input B0   Input Z0   Input Z0           d  i  K   com        V DC  COM    Power Supply    Input A1  Input A1   Input B1   Input B1   Input Z1   Input Z1     il    Oooonooonn                                                 STATUS          af             an a e P                       Grrr    as sos EE EE EE ENEE       SS       SS    SS                           H  gt        UDUUUUUUUU          IMPORTANT  External resistors  as indicated in the R location to the left  are  required if they are not internal to the encoder  The pull up resistor  R   value depends on the power supply value  The table below shows the  maximum resistor values for typical supply voltages  To calculate the  maximum resistor value  use the following formula           VDC   Vmin where     nm E R   Maximum pull up resistor value  min VDC   Power supply voltage  Vmin   3 0V DC  Imin   3 0 mA  Power Supply Voltage  V DC    Pull up Resistor Value  R   Max     5 6670  12 3000 0  24 7000 0        1  Resistance values can change  depending on your application  The minimum  resistor  R  value depends on the current sinking capability of the encoder     The following is an example of a discrete output device connected to the 5069 HSC2XOB4 high speed 
21. ie  configuratie en bediening van deze apparatuur voordat u dit product installeert  configureert  bediend of  onderhoudt  Gebruikers moeten zich vertrouwd maken met de installatie en de bedradingsinstructies  naast de vereisten van alle toepasselijke regels  wetten en normen     Activiteiten zoals het installeren  afstellen  in gebruik stellen  gebruiken  monteren  demonteren en het uitvoeren van onderhoud mogen uitsluitend worden uitgevoerd door hiervoor opgeleid personeel en in overeenstemming met  de geldende praktijkregels     Indien de apparatuur wordt gebruikt op een wijze die niet is gespecificeerd door de fabrikant  dan bestaat het gevaar dat de beveiliging van de apparatuur niet goed werkt        2 Rockwell Automation Publication 5069 IN005A EN P   October 2015    Table 1   Environment and Enclosure    5069 Compact 1 0 Modules High speed Counter Module    ATTENTION  This equipment is intended for use in a Pollution Degree 2 industrial environment  in overvoltage Category Il applications  as defined in IEC 60664 1   at    altitudes up to 2000 m  6562 ft  without derating     This equipment is not intended for use in residential environments and may not provide adequate protection to radio communication services in such environments     This equipment is supplied as open type equipment for indoor use  It must be mounted within an enclosure that is suitably designed for those specific environmental conditions  that will be present and appropriately designed to prevent 
22. nstalacj    konfiguracj   i  procedury u  ytkowania tego urz  dzenia  U  ytkownicy maj   obowi  zek zapozna   sie z instrukcjami dotycz  cymi instalacji oraz oprzewodowania  jak r  wnie   z obowi  zuj  cymi kodeksami  prawem i normami     Dzia  ania obejmuj  ce instalacj    regulacj    przekazanie do u  ytkowania  u  ytkowanie  monta    demonta   oraz konserwacj   musz   by   wykonywane przez odpowiednio przeszkolony personel zgodnie z obowi  zuj  cym kodeksem  post  powania     Je  li urz  dzenie jest u  ytkowane w spos  b inny ni   okre  lony przez producenta  zabezpieczenie zapewniane przez urz  dzenie mo  e zosta   ograniczone     OBS  L  s detta dokument samt dokumentet  som st  r listat i avsnittet   vriga resurser  om installation  konfigurering och drift av denna utrustning innan du installerar  konfigurerar eller b  rjar anv  nda eller utf  ra underh  llsarbete p    produkten  Anv  ndare m  ste bekanta sig med instruktioner f  r installation och kabeldragning  f  rutom krav enligt g  llande koder  lagar och standarder       tg  rder som installation  justering  service  anv  ndning  montering  demontering och underh  llsarbete m  ste utf  ras av personal med l  mplig utbildning enligt l  mpligt bruk   Om denna utrustning anv  nds p   ett s  tt som inte anges av tillverkaren kan det h  nda att utrustningens skyddsanordningar f  rs  tts ur funktion     LET OP  Lees dit document en de documenten die genoemd worden in de paragraaf Aanvullende informatie over de installat
23. on by the local Authority Having Jurisdiction  at the time of installation     Informations sur l utilisation de cet   quipement en environnements dangereux     Les produits marqu  s  CL I  DIV 2  GP A  B  C  D  ne conviennent qu    une utilisation en  environnements de Classe   Division 2 Groupes A  B  C  D dangereux et non dangereux  Chaque  produit est livr   avec des marquages sur sa plaque d identification qui indiquent le code de  temp  rature pour les environnements dangereux  Lorsque plusieurs produits sont combin  s  dans un syst  me  le code de temp  rature le plus d  favorable  code de temp  rature le plus  faible  peut   tre utilis   pour d  terminer le code de temp  rature global du syst  me  Les  combinaisons d   quipements dans le syst  me sont sujettes a inspection par les autorit  s locales  qualifi  es au moment de l installation        WARNING    EXPLOSION HAZARD  Do not disconnect equipment unless power has been removed or the  area is known to be nonhazardous    e Do not disconnect connections to this equipment unless power has  been removed or the area is known to be nonhazardous  Secure any  external connections that mate to this equipment by using screws   sliding latches  threaded connectors  or other means provided with this  product     e If this product contains batteries  they must be changed only in an area  known to be nonhazardous        Table 3   European Hazardous Location Approval    cE  Zo 113 G  Such modules        The following applies to
24. peration  or machine motion        1  Confirm that MOD power and all sources of SA power are turned off     IMPORTANT   Before you remove power from the MOD power RTB and  if used  SA power RTB  consider the effect on your 5069 Compact 1 0 system     When you remove MOD power and SA power from the 5069 AEN2TR EtherNet IP adapter  you shut down power to all 5069 Compact I  0 modules  in the system  That is  all system side and field side power is removed     We strongly recommend that you take the appropriate actions to prevent unintended consequences that can result from a system power  shutdown before removing MOD power and SA power     If necessary  remove the end cap from the right side of the module     If desired  disconnect wires from the RTB as described on page 10     Press the DIN rail latch down until it clicks and let go of the latch   Pull the module off the DIN rail     We es ee oS                      Replace the Module    To replace the module  follow the steps that are described beginning at Installation Summary on page 7        14 Rockwell Automation Publication 5069 INOOSA EN P   October 2015    Module Specifications    5069 Compact 1 0 Modules High speed Counter Module    The following table lists a subset of the module specifications  For a complete list of specifications  see the 5069 Compact I O Modules    Specifications Technical Data  publication 5069 T D001     Table 8   5069 HSC2X0B4 High speed Counter Module Specifications    Attribute  Current draw
25. personal injury resulting from accessibility to live parts  The enclosure must have suitable flame retardant properties to  prevent or minimize the spread of flame  complying with a flame spread rating of 5VA or be approved for the application if nonmetallic  The interior of the enclosure must be  accessible only by the use of a tool  Subsequent sections of this publication may contain additional information regarding specific enclosure type ratings that are required to    comply with certain product safety certifications   In addition to this publication  see the following     e     Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines  publication 1770 4 1  for more installation requirements          NEMA Standard 250 and EN IEC 60529  as applicable  for explanations of the degrees of protection provided by enclosures     Table 2   North American Hazardous Location Approval    The following information applies when operating this equipment in hazardous  locations     Products marked  CL I  DIV 2  GP A  B  C  D  are suitable for use in Class   Division 2 Groups A  B  C   D  Hazardous Locations and nonhazardous locations only  Each product is supplied with  markings on the rating nameplate indicating the hazardous location temperature code  When  combining products within a system  the most adverse temperature code  lowest  T  number   may be used to help determine the overall temperature code of the system  Combinations of  equipment in your system are subject to investigati
26. radley  Compact 1 0  Logix5000  Rockwell Software  Rockwell Automation  and Studio 5000 Logix Designer are trademarks of Rockwell Automation  Inc   Trademarks not belonging to Rockwell Automation are property of their respective companies     Rockwell Otomasyon Ticaret A      Kar Plaza Is Merkezi E Blok Kat 6 34752     erenk  y    stanbul  Tel   90  216  5698400  www rockwellautomation com    Power  Control and Information Solutions Headquarters   Americas  Rockwell Automation  1201 South Second Street  Milwaukee  WI 53204 2496 USA  Tel   1  414 382 2000  Fax   1  414 382 4444  Europe Middle East Africa  Rockwell Automation NV  Pegasus Park  De Kleetlaan 12a  1831 Diegem  Belgium  Tel   32  2 663 0600  Fax   32  2 663 0640  Asia Pacific  Rockwell Automation  Level 14  Core F  Cyberport 3  100 Cyberport Road  Hong Kong  Tel   852  2887 4788  Fax   852  2508 1846    Publication 5069 IN005A EN P   October 2015 PN 324618    Copyright    2015 Rockwell Automation  Inc  All rights reserved  Printed in the U S A     
27. re and insert it        ad    ea    5069 RTB18 SCREW RTB    I  y ieee  Al D es      D Gen                                     ls  DN                   ey  Wei         ec  A TOY 5069 RTB18 SPRING RTB    Disconnect Wires from the Removable Terminal Block    A    Disconnect wires from the RTB     1  Turn the screwdriver counter clockwise to open the terminal        d   ds              1    J          J    WARNING  If you connect or disconnect wiring while power is applied  an electrical arc can occur  This could cause an explosion in hazardous  location installations  Be sure that power is removed or the area is nonhazardous before proceeding           1  Insert and hold a screwdriver in the right side terminal     RTB Type Action  Screw   2  Remove the wire   Spring   2  Remove the wire    3  Pull out the screwdriver     5069 RTB18 SCREW RTB    10            d                 1   z  Lin  Qs  Qs                                                       D DE ol       5069 RTB18 SPRING RTB    Rockwell Automation Publication 5069 INOOSA EN P   October 2015                                                                                                                   5069 Compact 1 0 Modules High speed Counter Module    Wiring Diagram  The following is an example of a differential encoder connected to the 5069 HSC2XOB4 high speed counter module     We recommend that you use twisted pair  individually shielded cable with a maximum length of 300 m  1000 ft  when connecting a  differenti
28. rine uygun   ekilde yap  labilir   Bu ekipman   retici taraf  ndan belirlenmi   amac  n d      nda kullan  l  rsa  ekipman taraf  ndan sa  lanan koruma bozulabilir                                            WAH  CH  BOE  BERERE Em EARI TS  APAR EERME ament  AE  Zigar  MARTA  OAPI EEZOR                                        D  i  90  HIE  BEA  ABR  SIRS AMEE SB TE A E D HCA IRA A ET  Um a A BE RIL  WU RAS a AFD eS AE BS EY FP  P Ae PR THE HS ko SCR  POZOR  Nez za  nete instalovat  konfigurovat   i provozovat tento v  robek nebo prov  d  t jeho   dr  bu  p  e  t  te si tento dokument a dokumenty uveden   v     sti Dodate  n   zdroje ohledn   instalace  konfigurace a provozu tohoto  za    zen    U  ivatel   se musej   vedle po  adavk   v  ech relevantn  ch vyhl    ek  z  kon   a norem nutn   sezn  mit tak   s pokyny pro instalaci a elektrick   zapojen                                                                  innosti zahrnuj  c   instalaci  nastaven    uveden   do provozu  u    v  n    mont      demont     a   dr  bu mus   vykon  vat vhodn   pro  kolen   person  l v souladu s p    slu  n  mi prov  d  c  mi p  edpisy   Pokud se toto za    zen   pou    v   zp  sobem neodpov  daj  c  m specifikaci v  robce  m    e b  t naru  ena ochrana  kterou toto za    zen   poskytuje     UWAGA  Przed instalacj    konfiguracj    u  ytkowaniem lub konserwacj   tego produktu nale  y przeczyta   niniejszy dokument oraz wszystkie dokumenty wymienione w sekcji Dodatkowe   r  d  a omawiaj  ce i
29. urbances of more than 140  of the rated voltage when applied in Zone 2  environments     The instructions in the user manual shall be observed    This equipment must be used only with ATEX IECEx certified Rockwell Automation backplanes    Secure any external connections that mate to this equipment by using screws  sliding latches  threaded connectors  or other means provided with this product   Do not disconnect equipment unless power has been removed or the area is known to be nonhazardous    Earthing is accomplished through mounting of modules on rail    Devices shall be used in an environment of not more than Pollution Degree 2     Table 5   Prevent Electrostatic Discharge    ATTENTION  This equipment is sensitive to electrostatic discharge  which can cause internal damage and affect normal operation  Follow these guidelines when you handle  this equipment     Touch a grounded object to discharge potential static    Wear an approved grounding wriststrap    Do not touch connectors or pins on component boards    Do not touch circuit components inside the equipment    Use a static safe workstation  if available    Store the equipment in appropriate static safe packaging when not in use     Table 6   Electrical Safety Considerations    ATTENTION     IMPORTANT    Do not wire more than 1 conductor on any single RTB terminal    In case of malfunction or damage  no attempts at repair should be made  The module should be returned to the manufacturer for repair  Do not dismantle the
30. usuarios deben familiarizarse con las instrucciones de instalaci  n y cableado y con los requisitos de todos los c  digos  leyes y est  ndares vigentes                    IS  KE   a                                                                               El personal debidamente capacitado debe realizar las actividades relacionadas a la instalaci  n  ajustes  puesta en servicio  uso  ensamblaje  desensamblaje y mantenimiento de conformidad con el c  digo de pr  ctica aplicable   Si este equipo se usa de una manera no especificada por el fabricante  la protecci  n provista por el equipo puede resultar afectada     ATEN    O  Leia este e os demais documentos sobre instala    o  configura    o e opera    o do equipamento que est  o na se    o Recursos adicionais antes de instalar  configurar  operar ou manter este produto  Os usuarios devem se  familiarizar com as instru    es de instala    o e fia    o al  m das especifica    es para todos os c  digos  leis e normas aplic  veis       necess  rio que as atividades  incluindo instala    o  ajustes  coloca    o em servi  o  utiliza    o  montagem  desmontagem e manuten    o sejam realizadas por pessoal qualificado e especializado  de acordo com o c  digo de pr  tica  aplic  vel    Caso este equipamento seja utilizado de maneira n  o estabelecida pelo fabricante  a prote    o fornecida pelo equipamento pode ficar prejudicada        BHUMAHME   epeq Tem Kak ycTaHaBnuBaTb  HacTpanBaTb  IKCNNYATNPOBATb MNN OOcAYKUBaTb AAaHHoe OOopy
    
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