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Remote Terminals Section 5-1<br />

184<br />

<strong>CompoBus</strong>/S<br />

communications<br />

power supply<br />

<strong>CompoBus</strong>/S<br />

communications<br />

power supply<br />

<strong>CompoBus</strong>/S<br />

communications<br />

<strong>CompoBus</strong>/S<br />

communications<br />

The following diagram shows the terminal arrangement and wiring for the<br />

SRT@-MD16T.<br />

Brown<br />

2-wired sensor<br />

(limit switch)<br />

Blue<br />

Blue<br />

Brown<br />

Black<br />

NPN output 3-wired<br />

sensor (photoelectric<br />

sensor or proximity<br />

sensor)<br />

Solenoid,<br />

valve<br />

Solenoid,<br />

valve<br />

The following diagram shows the terminal arrangement and wiring for the<br />

SRT@-MD16T-1.<br />

Brown<br />

Blue<br />

2-wired sensor<br />

(limit switch)<br />

Blue<br />

Brown<br />

Black<br />

PNP output 3-wired<br />

sensor (photoelectric<br />

sensor or proximity<br />

sensor)<br />

Solenoid,<br />

valve<br />

Solenoid,<br />

valve<br />

Note 1. The V terminals V1 and V2 are not connected internally, and neither are<br />

the G terminals G1 and G2 (I/O power supply). Care must be taken when<br />

connecting them.<br />

2. When inductive loads such as solenoids and valves are used, either use<br />

loads with built-in diodes that absorb the back-electromotive force or connect<br />

a diode externally.

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