250 Ω
R0
I0+
I0−
CAUTION!
Risk of damaging the analog input!
The 250 Ω input resistor can be damaged by overcurrent.
Make sure that the current through the resistor never exceeds 30 mA.
The following figures are an example of the connection of analog sensors (voltage) to the input
I0 of the analog input module AI561. Proceed with the inputs I1 to I3 in the same way.
24 VDC
-
+
1
2
R0
I0+
3 I0-
18 SG
19 L+
20 M
+
-
U
IN
-2.5 ... +2.5 V
-5 ... +5 V
0 ... 5 V
0 ... 10 V
24 VDC
-
+
1
2
R0
I0+
3 I0-
18 SG
19 L+
20 M
-2.5 ... +2.5 V
-5 ... +5 V
0 ... 5 V
0 ... 10 V
Connection of active-type analog sensors
(voltage)
Connection of passive-type analog sensors
(voltage)
The following figures are an example of the connection of analog sensors (current) to the input
I0 of the analog input module AI561. Proceed with the inputs I1 to I3 in the same way.
24 VDC
−
+
1
2
R0
I0+
3 I0–
18 SG
19 L+
20 M
+
−
U
IN
4 ... 20 mA
0 ... 20 mA
24 VDC
−
+
1
2
R0
I0+
3 I0–
18 SG
19 L+
20 M
−
+
4 ... 20 mA
Connection of active-type analog sensors
(current)
Connection of passive-type analog sensors
(current)
The meaning of the LEDs is described in the Displays section
I/O configuration
The analog input module AI561 does not store configuration data itself.
Device specifications
I/O modules > Analog I/O modules
2022/01/31
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