Connection Arrangement Diagram
Here introduces how to wire when using a power supply cable & I/O connector of the 24V AC Servomotor Equipped Model.
[Double solenoid system]
◆For NPN specification
◆For PNP specification
Caution
- "*1" is a switch releases the brake forcibly for actuators equipped with a brake.
The switch power capacity requires 24V DC ±10% and 200mA or more. - "*ALM" is a b-contact (active-low) signal.
The output signal is ON in normal conditions and OFF when an alarm occurs.
◎2-circuit power supply specification TMD2 (Option)
◆For NPN specification
◆For PNP specification
Caution
- "*1" is a switch releases the brake forcibly for actuators equipped with a brake.
The switch power capacity requires 24V DC ±10% and 200mA or more. - "*ALM" is a b-contact (active-low) signal.
The output signal is ON in normal conditions and OFF when an alarm occurs.
[Single solenoid system]
◆For NPN specification
◆For PNP specification
*2 The display for the power & I/O connector should stay "Backward".
Caution
- "*1" is a switch releases the brake forcibly for actuators equipped with a brake.
The switch power capacity requires 24V DC ±10% and 200mA or more. - "*ALM" is a b-contact (active-low) signal.
The output signal is ON in normal conditions and OFF when an alarm occurs.
◎2-circuit power supply specification TMD2 (Option)
◆For NPN specification
◆For PNP specification
*2 The display for the power & I/O connector should stay "Backward".
Caution
- "*1" is a switch releases the brake forcibly for actuators equipped with a brake.
The switch power capacity requires 24V DC ±10% and 200mA or more. - "*ALM" is a b-contact (active-low) signal.
The output signal is ON in normal conditions and OFF when an alarm occurs.