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32V 3 3 A B , 10 No.SY3000V-OMY0001 SY series DIN a b DIN DIN DIN 25 2 610 3 1115 4 1620 5 2124 6 DIN DIN DIN A B a b 5 D PC 1 D (IP40) PC FREE LOCK LOCK FREE 11 No.SY3000V-OMY0001 SY series AB 4(A),2(B),1(P),3/5(E) 12 No.SY3000V-OMY0001 SY series 1) 0.1mm 2) 0.1mm 3) +0.15mm 0.2mm 1) TK-123 , 2) 13 No.SY3000V-OMY0001 SY series SY : KQ2H, KQ2S KJH, KJS 14

16 No.VQZ100V-OMT0001 Revision history TW 4-14-1, Sotokanda, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0021 JAPAN Tel: + 81 3 5207 8249 Fax: +81 3 5298 5362 URL http://www.smcworld.com Note: Specifications are subject to change without prior notice and any obligation on the part of the manufacturer. 2008 SMC Corporation All Rights Reserved No.VQZ100V-OMT0001

O. 1(P) 14 No.VP300-OMP0001 Revision history 4-14-1, Sotokanda, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0021 JAPAN Tel: + 81 3 5207 8249 Fax: +81 3 5298 5362 URL http://www.smcworld.com Note: Specifications are subject to change without prior notice and any obligation on the part of the manufacturer. 2012 SMC Corporation All Rights Reserved No.VP300-OMP0001

VT325-OMT0001 VT325 Series VT325 Series VT325 Series VT325 Series 3 3 3 3 / / / / / / / / C-R ( ) C-R DC 2% AC 15% (SSR (SSR (SSR (SSR ) ) ) ) AC AC AC AC 1 (C-R ) OFF 2)() 1V -10 () () ( ( ( ( ) ) ) ) () 1 DC N.O.() 3 () 4 VT325-OMT0001 VT325 Ser VT325 Ser VT325 Ser VT325 Series ies ies ies 3 3 3 3 / / / / ( ( ( ( ) ) ) ) DC 1 ()ISO VG32 (MSDS) 1 Rc Rc Rc Rc 1 Nm Rc 1/4 12 14

Fieldbus system DeviceNet Compatible GW unit Operation Manual EX510-GDN1 URL http://www.smcworld.com Akihabara UDX 15F, 4-14-1, Sotokanda, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0021, JAPAN Phone: +81 3-5207-8249 Fax: +81 3-5298-5362 Note: Specifications are subject to change without prior notice and any obligation on the part of the manufacturer. 2010-2017 SMC Corporation All Rights Reserved EX-OMH0023-

O: Sensor: OFF 1: Sensor: ON 3 Input block connector Connects the Input block. 12 8 Output block connector Connects the solenoid valve, Output block etc. 4 SW 1 5 13 9 Safety Instructions SI unit 5 Display window LED display shows the SI unit status. 2 6 14 10 HW 6 Switch protective cover Sets the address etc. with the switch inside. 31 29 27 25 23 17 3 7 21 19 15 11 Address setting mode

. : EX500-AP Power supply connector Power supply connector 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 2 1 1 14 15 Cable connection For wiring with solenoid valves or input devices, connect the branch cable with M12 connector to communication ports A D. There are two types of cables different in connector shape ---straight type and angle type.

Communication connector for PROFIBUS DP Green Red Shield VP RxD/ TxD-N DGND RxD/ TxD-P SHIELD Green Red Shield Drawing 4 Drawing 1 15 14 Display/ Switch Setting Wiring (continued) Power supply wiring Connect power supply wiring to the two power supply 2-pin connectors.

DA DB DG SLD FG Yellow Blue White Shield Drawing 1 15 14 Wiring (continued) (4) Refer to Drawing 4 about how to connect to the unit. (2) Make sure to connect a "terminating resistor" to the units at the both ends of the system (Refer to Drawing 2).

Through the combination of parallel I/O inputs, 14 points of positioning are available.  The speed and acceleration of the positioning can be set by the switch for each operating direction.  A single signal sent to a dedicated terminal returns an actuator to the home position. 

Through the combination of parallel I/O inputs, 14 points of positioning are available.  The speed and acceleration of the positioning can be set by the switch for each operating direction.  A single signal sent to a dedicated terminal returns an actuator to the home position. 

Through the combination of parallel I/O inputs, 14 points of positioning are available.  The speed and acceleration of the positioning can be set by the switch for each operating direction.  A single signal sent to a dedicated terminal returns an actuator to the home position. 

Through the combination of parallel I/O inputs, 14 points of positioning are available.  The speed and acceleration of the positioning can be set by the switch for each operating direction.  A single signal sent to a dedicated terminal returns an actuator to the home position. 

Through the combination of parallel I/O inputs, 14 points of positioning are available.  The speed and acceleration of the positioning can be set by the switch for each operating direction.  A single signal sent to a dedicated terminal returns an actuator to the home position. 

Through the combination of parallel I/O inputs, 14 points of positioning are available.  The speed and acceleration of the positioning can be set by the switch for each operating direction.  A single signal sent to a dedicated terminal returns an actuator to the home position. 

Through the combination of parallel I/O inputs, 14 points of positioning are available.  The speed and acceleration of the positioning can be set by the switch for each operating direction.  A single signal sent to a dedicated terminal returns an actuator to the home position. 

Through the combination of parallel I/O inputs, 14 points of positioning are available.  The speed and acceleration of the positioning can be set by the switch for each operating direction.  A single signal sent to a dedicated terminal returns an actuator to the home position. 

Through the combination of parallel I/O inputs, 14 points of positioning are available.  The speed and acceleration of the positioning can be set by the switch for each operating direction.  A single signal sent to a dedicated terminal returns an actuator to the home position. 

Through the combination of parallel I/O inputs, 14 points of positioning are available.  The speed and acceleration of the positioning can be set by the switch for each operating direction.  A single signal sent to a dedicated terminal returns an actuator to the home position. 

Through the combination of parallel I/O inputs, 14 points of positioning are available.  The speed and acceleration of the positioning can be set by the switch for each operating direction.  A single signal sent to a dedicated terminal returns an actuator to the home position.