12/24VDC, 12 PNP/NPN Digital Inputs, 2 Universal Inputs, 2 High-Speed Counter/shaft Encoder Inputs, 12 Transistor Outputs, 2 High-Speed Outputs, I/O Expansion Port, 2 RS232/RS485 Ports

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V 120-22-UN2 1

Graphic Operator Panel & Programmable Logic Controller


12/24VDC, 12 pnp/npn digital inputs, 2 universal inputs*, 2 high-speed counter/shaft encoder
inputs, 12 transistor outputs, 2 high-speed outputs, I/O expansion port, 2 RS232/RS485 ports

Power supply 12VDC or 24VDC Power supply, pnp (source) inputs


Permissible range 10.2VDC to 28.8VDC with less
+V 12VDC
than 10% ripple 0V or 24VDC
Maximum current consumption 130mA@24VDC (pnp inputs) See Note
230mA@24VDC (npn inputs) Circuit
protection
240mA@12VDC (pnp inputs) device
280mA@12VDC (npn inputs)

Digital inputs 12 pnp (source) or npn (sink) ESC


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inputs. See Note 1.


Nominal input voltage 12VDC or 24VDC. Note:
See Notes 2 and 3. To avoid electromagnetic interference, mount the controller in a metal
Input voltages for pnp (source): panel/cabinet and earth the power supply. Earth the power supply
For 12VDC 0-3VDC for Logic ‘0’ signal to the metal using a wire whose length does not exceed 10cm.
8-15.6VDC for Logic ‘1’ If your conditions do not permit this, do not earth the power supply.
For 24VDC 0-5VDC for Logic ‘0’
17-28.8VDC for Logic ‘1’
npn (sink) inputs
Input voltages for npn (sink):
For 12VDC 8-15.6VDC/<1.2mA for Logic ‘0’ +V 12VDC
0-3VDC/>3mA for Logic ‘1’ 0V or 24VDC
For 24VDC 17-28.8VDC/<2mA for Logic ‘0’
Circuit
0-5VDC/>6mA for Logic ‘1’ protection
device
Input current 4mA@12VDC
8mA@24VDC
Input impedance 3KW
ESC
Response time 10mS typical Vision120
TM

(except high-speed inputs)


Galvanic isolation None
Input cable length Up to 100 meters, unshielded
pnp (source) high-speed counter
High-speed counter Specifications below apply when +V 12VDC
inputs are wired for use as a high- High-speed 0V or 24VDC
speed counter input/shaft Counter
Circuit
encoder. See Notes 4 and 5. protection
device
Resolution 32-bit
Input frequency 10kHz max.
Reset 1
Minimum pulse 40µs High-speed
Counter 1
Notes:
1. All 12 inputs can be set to pnp (source) or npn (sink) via a single jumper Reset 0
High-speed
and appropriate wiring. Counter 0
2. All 12 inputs can function in 12 VDC or 24 VDC; set via a single
jumper and appropriate wiring.
3. npn (sink) inputs use voltage supplied from the controller’s power supply. npn (sink) high-speed counter
4. Inputs #0 and #2 can each function as either high-speed counter or as
+V 12VDC
part of a shaft encoder. In each case, high-speed input specifications
High-speed 0V or 24VDC
apply. When used as a normal digital input, normal input specifications Counter
apply. Circuit
protection
5. Inputs #1 and #3 can each function as either counter reset, or as a normal device
digital input; in either case, specifications are those of a normal digital
input. Reset 1
High-speed
These inputs may also be used as part of a shaft encoder. Counter 1
In this case, high-speed input specifications apply.
Reset 0
High-speed
Counter 0

* Certain inputs can function as normal digital inputs, analog inputs, Shaft encoder
RTD inputs or thermocouple inputs, in accordance with jumper settings +V 12VDC
and wiring connections. 0V or 24VDC
A B
Circuit
protection
device

!
B
HSC1
A
Warnings:
B
HSC0
- Unused pins should not be connected. Ignoring this directive may A
damage the controller.
- Improper use of this product may severely damage the controller.
- Refer to the controller's User Guide regarding wiring considerations.
- Before using this product, it is the responsibility of the user to read the
product's User Guide and all accompanying documentation.

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Universal Inputs
Analog Inputs Two 14-bit, multi-range inputs: Thermocouple inputs 2 differential inputs.
0-10V, 0-20mA, 4-20mA See Note 1.
See Note 1 Input type Thermocouple
Conversion method Voltage to Frequency Input ranges As shown in the table below
Input impedance >400KW for voltage Isolation None
500W for current Conversion method Voltage to Frequency
Isolation None Resolution 0.1°C / 0.1°F
Resolution (except 4-20mA) 14-bit (16384 units) Conversion time 100mSec minimum
Resolution at 4-20mA 3277 to 16383 (13107 units) (according to filter type)
Conversion time 100mSec minimum Input impedance >10MW
(according to filter type) Cold junction compensation local, automatic
Absolute max. rating ±15V for voltage Cold junction compensation error ±1.5°C / ±2.7°F maximum
±30mA for current Absolute maximum rating ±0.6 VDC
Linearity error 0.04% max. of full scale Linearity error 0.04% max. of full scale
Error limit 0.4% of input value Error limit 0.4% of input value
Status indication Yes, see Note 2 Status indication None
Warm-up time ½ hour typically,
Notes:
±1°C / ±1.8°F repeatability
1.Inputs #8 and #10 can each function as an analog input, related to signal
0V, in accordance with jumper settings and wiring connections. Notes:
2. The analog value can also indicate faults, as shown below: 1. Thermocouple #0: use Input #10 as positive input & Input #9 as negative input.
Value Possible Cause Thermocouple #1: use Input #8 as positive input & Input #7 as negative input.
-1 Input value deviates slightly below the input range. To use inputs as thermocouple, set the relevant jumpers and use
16384 Input value deviates slightly above the input range appropriate wiring.
32767 Input value deviates greatly above or below the input range.

Table 1: Input Ranges


Type Temperature range Wire color
ANSI (USA) BS 1843 (UK)
Voltage / Current connection
mV -5 to 56mV - -
B 200 to 1820°C + Grey + None
4 wire
current
(300 to 3276°F) - Red - Blue
transmitter E -200 to 750°C + Violet + Brown
0-10V +V 12VDC (-328 to 1382°F) - Red - Blue
- - 0V or 24VDC
Power + Ain0 J -200 to 760°C + White + Yellow
Supply + Ain1 Circuit
protection
(-328 to 1400°F) - Red - Blue
device K -200 to 1250°C + Yellow + Brown
I0 I1 I2 I3 I4 I5 I6 I7 AN I9 ANI11
(-328 to 2282°F) - Red - Blue
N -200 to 1300°C + Orange + Orange
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R 0 to 1768°C + Black + White
(32 to 3214°F) - Red - Blue
Notes: S 0 to 1768°C + Black + White
a. Shields should be connected at the signals’ source. (32 to 3214°F) - Red - Blue
b. The 0V signal of the analog input must be connected to the controller’s 0V.
T -200 to 400°C + Blue + White
(-328 to 752°F) - Red - Blue

Current connection

3 wire Thermocouple connection


current
transmitter TC1 TC0
- + - +
+V 12VDC
2 wire + +
current 0V or 24VDC
+V 12VDC
-
transmitter Ain0
0V or 24VDC
- +
Ain1 Circuit
protection
device Circuit
I0 I1 I2 I3 I4 I5 I6 I7 AN I9 ANI11 protection
device
I0 I1 I2 I3 I4 I5 I6 T- T+ T- T+I11

ESC
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ESC
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Notes:
a. Shields should be connected at the signals’ source.
b. The 0V signal of the analog input must be connected to the controller’s 0V. Note:
Shields should be connected at the signals’ source.

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RTD inputs Two PT100 inputs. See Note 1. Graphic Display STN, LCD display
Input ranges -200 to 600°C (-328 to 1100°F) Illumination backlight LED, yellow-green,
1 to 320 ohms software-controlled
Isolation None Display resolution 128x64 pixels
Measurement resolution 0.1°C / 0.1°F
Conversion method Voltage to Frequency
Keypad Sealed membrane
Conversion time 200mSec minimum
(according to filter type) Number of keys 16
Input impedance >10MW
Auxiliary current for PT100 150µA typical Program
Linearity error 0.04% max. of full scale Application memory 448K
Error limit 0.4% of input value Memory Bits (coils) 2048
Status indication Yes, see Note 2 Memory Integers (registers) 1600
Long Integers (32 bit) 256
Notes: Double Word (32 bit unsigned) 64
1. PT100 #0: use Input #9 & Input #10, related to CM signal (Input #11). Floats 24
PT100 #1: use Input #7 & Input #8, related to CM signal (Input #11). Timers 192
To use inputs as PT100, set the relevant jumpers and use appropriate Counters 24
wiring. Data Tables 120K (RAM) / 64K (FLASH)
2. The analog value can also indicate faults, as shown below: HMI displays Up to 255
Value Possible Cause Execution time 0.8µs for bit operations
32767 Sensor is not connected to input, or value exceeds the
permissible range
RS232/RS485 serial ports Used for:
-32767 Sensor is short-circuited
l Application Download/Upload
l Application Testing (Debug)

l Connect to GSM or standard


PT100 connection
telephone modem:
3 Wire 4 Wire
connection connection - Send/receive SMS messages
PT100 #1 PT100 #0
- Remote access programming
l RS485 Networking

RS232 (see note) 2 ports


Galvanic isolation None
x

Voltage limits ±20V


+V 12VDC RS485 (see note) 2 ports
0V or 24VDC
Input voltage -7 to +12V differential max.
Circuit Cable type Shielded twisted pair,
protection
device in compliance with EIA RS485
I0 I1 I2 I3 I4 I5 I6 PT PT PT PTCM Galvanic isolation None
Baud rate 110 – 57600 bps
ESC Nodes Up to 32
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Note:
Note: RS232/RS485 is determined by jumper settings and wiring.
a. Shields should be connected at the signals’ source. Refer to the controller's User Guide regarding communications.
b. 4 wire PT100 can be used by leaving one of the sense leads unconnected.

I/O xpansion port Up to 128 additional I/Os,


Digital outputs 12 pnp (source) outputs including digital & analog I/Os,
12VDC or 24VDC RTD and more.
Output type P-MOSFET (open drain)
Isolation None Miscellaneous
Output current 0.5A max. Clock (RTC) Real-time clock functions
Total current: 3A max. (Date and time).
Max. frequency for normal outputs 50Hz (resistive load) Battery back-up 7 years typical battery back-up for
0.5Hz (inductive load) RTC and system data.
High speed output maximum 2kHz (resistive load) Battery Coin type, 3V lithium battery,
frequency See Note 1. CR2450
Short circuit protection Yes Weight 280g (9.87 oz.)
Short indication by software Operational temperature 0 to 50°C (32 to 122°F)
On voltage drop 0.5VDC maximum Storage temperature -20 to 60°C (-4 to 140°F)
Power supply for outputs Relative Humidity (RH) 5% to 95% (non-condensing)
Operating voltage 10.2 to 28.8VDC Mounting method DIN-rail mounted (IP20/NEMA1)
Nominal operating voltage 12VDC or 24VDC Panel mounted (IP65/NEMA4X)
Note:
1. Output #0 and Output #1 may be used as high-speed outputs.

Transistor Outputs

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O0 O1 O2 O3 O4 O5 O6 O7 O8 O9 O10 O11

Circuit
protection
device
Load

0V 12VDC or
+VO 24VDC for
V120 outputs

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The tables below show how to set a specific jumper to change the functionality of a specific input.
To open the controller and access the jumpers, refer to the directions at the end of these specifications.
Important:
Incompatible jumper settings and wiring connections may severely damage the controller.

JP3, JP4, JP5, JP11, JP12


Input #9 and Input #10 (universal input no. 0)
To use as JP3 JP4 JP5 JP11 JP12
for Input #10 for Input #10 for Input #9 for Input #9 for Input #10
Normal digital inputs A B A B B
Thermocouple input* B A B B B
(See Note 1)
PT100 input B A B A B
(See Note 2)
Analog input - voltage B B A B A
(see Note 4) See Note 3 See Note 3
Analog input - current B B A B B
(see Note 4) See Note 3 See Note 3
Notes:
1. Thermocouple input is between Input #10 (T+) and Input #9 (T-).
2. PT100 input is connected to Input #9 and Input #10, related to CM signal (Input #11).
3. When using Input #10 as analog input, Input #9 can be used as a normal digital input.
4. Analog inputs are related to signal 0V.

JP2, JP6, JP7, JP10, JP13


Input #7 and Input #8 (universal input no. 1)

To use as JP2 JP6 JP7 JP10 JP13


for Input #7 for Input #8 for Input #8 for Input #7 for Input #8
Normal digital inputs A A B B B
Thermocouple input* B B A B B
(See Note 1)
PT100 input B B A A B
(See Note 2)
Analog input - voltage A B B B A
(see Note 4) See Note 3 See Note 3
Analog input - current A B B B B
(see Note 4) See Note 3 See Note 3

Notes:
1. Thermocouple input is between Input #8 (T+) and Input #7 (T-).
2. PT100 input is connected to Input #7 and Input #8, related to CM signal (Input #11).
3. When using Input #8 as analog input, Input #7 can be used as a normal digital input.
4. Analog inputs are related to signal 0V.

JP1
Input #11
To use as JP1
Normal digital input* A
CM signal for PT100 inputs B

*Default factory setting

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JP8
Input type (for all digital inputs) -
see Note 1
To use as JP8
npn (sink) A
pnp (source)* B

JP9
Input voltage (for all digital inputs) -
see Note 1
To use as JP9
12VDC A
24VDC* B

Note:
1. Inputs# 0-6, and #7-11 when these are set as
normal digital inputs.

*Default factory setting

1 In this figure, the jumper settings will cause


2
3 the inputs to function as follows:
4
5
8
Universal Input #0 (Input #10): Voltage input, related to 0V
6
7 9
A B A B Universal Input #1 (Input #7 and Input #8): PT100 input, related to
the CM signal (Input#11)
Input#9: Normal npn, 24VDC digital input
Input#0 to Input #6: npn, 24VDC digital inputs. (Note that these inputs
can only function as normal digital inputs.)
B
A
10

12
13
11

Opening the controller’s enclosure


1. Turn power off before opening the controller.
2. Locate the 4 slots on the sides of the enclosure.
3. Using the blade of a flat-bladed screwdriver, gently pry
off the back of the controller as shown in the figure below,
exposing the controller's board.

Unitronics reserves the right to revise this publication from time to time and to
amend its contents and related hardware and software at any time.
Technical updates (if any) may be included in subsequent editions (if any).
Unitronics product sold hereunder can be used with certain products of other
manufacturers at the user’s sole responsibility.

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