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3. Input Terminals of Control Unit and Expansion Unit
1) Wiring Example for Input Terminals
(Illustration: FP1 Control Unit)
Note:
2) Description
• Keep the input lines as far away from output lines as possible.
• Keep the input lines at least 100 mm/3.937 in. away from the motor and high voltage line.
• Refer to page 29, “1. General Specifications”, for details about built-in DC power output for inputs.
• Do not supply power from an exterior source to the built-in DC power output terminal (the part indicated as 24 V
DC+-) of AC type unit.
• Do not connect power supplies for inputs together in parallel, and do not connect to another power supply in
parallel.
• Refer to page 31, “2. Performance Specifications of Control Unit and Expansion Unit”.
0
2
4
6
1
3
5
7
24 V DC
COM
-
+
(
±
)
8
A
C
E
9
B
D
F
COM
(
±
)
Using the external input supply
FP1-028-93-B
Switch
Sensor
Internal
circuit
Output
+V
0 V
External
power supply:
12 V to 24 V DC
0
2
4
6
1
3
5
7
24 V DC
COM
-
+
(
±
)
8
A
C
E
9
B
D
F
COM
(
±
)
Using the built-in DC power output for inputs
FP1-027-93-B
Switch
Sensor
Internal
circuit
Output
+V
0 V
• If the capacity of the DC type or the power output for
inputs are insufficient, use an exterior power supply.
• With the AC type, the built-in DC power output for
inputs can be used.
• Do not connect input devices to the input terminals indicated with a “•” symbol.
COM
(±)
7
0
1
6
2
3
4
5
COM
(±)
F
8
9
E
A
B
C
D
V0
V1
PC
FP1-C24
24V DC
+
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A
B
INPUT
X
(24V DC)
FP1-026-93-B
Unit
Input devices
Built-in DC power output
for inputs
Push button
switches
Push button
switches
Input
terminals
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3-3. Wiring
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