Document No. BK-HV043
CompoNet compatible
Serial transmission compatible manifold
User's Manual
Ver. 1.0
Supported solenoid valves
F series
CompoNet compatible
Serial transmission compatible manifold
User's Manual
This user's manual describes the serial transmission block so that the serial transmission
compatible manifold and solenoid valves can be used correctly. See the individual catalogs or
the valves general catalog for information about the relevant manifolds and the valves.
To use these products correctly, you must first read the documentation.
CAUTION
This product does not have the appropriate functions to support applications,
such as safety equipment or accident prevention systems, that require high
levels of safety.
• Do not put the communication cables near or in bundles with power lines.
• This manual is for the F series solenoid valves. Contact us if you are using a
different series of solenoid valves.
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1. Specifications
General specifications
YS6H1 (for F10 and F15 series) and YS5H1U (for F18 series)
Model
Item
Power supply voltage
24 VDC ±10%
(for driving the solenoid valve)
Power supply voltage
14 to 26.4 VDC
(for communication)
Power consumption
1.5 W or less (excluding solenoid valve)
Operating temperature range
5 to 50°C [41 to 122°F]
Operating humidity range
35 to 85% RH (Non-condensation)
Operating atmosphere
No corrosive gases and no excessive dust
Vibration resistance
49.0 m/s2 [5 G]
Shock resistance
98.1 m/s2 [10 G]
Dielectric strength
1000 VAC for 1 minute (between all external terminals and the case)
Noise resistance
IEC61000-4-4 compliant 2 kV (power line)
10 MΩ or more (between all external terminals and the case, using a 500
VDC insulation tester)
Insulation resistance
above specifications are for the serial transmission block itself. You must consider the specifications for the
* The
solenoid valves that are mounted regarding the installation and operation in your operating environment. See the
catalogs for information about the specifications of the solenoid valves and other parts.
2. About serial transmission blocks YS6H1 and YS5H1U
2-1. Names of parts of the LED display panel
LED display panel
Description of LED display
Node address setting switch
Name
MS
×10
MS
Green Normal state
Lit
Red
Fatal abnormality
Flashing
Red
Minor abnormality
−
Power off/stand-by
Lit
Description
Green Online/accessing
Flashing Green Online/not accessing
×1
NS
NS
24V 0V FG
*
Color
Lit
Off
NODE ADDRESS
YS6H1
State
The illustration above shows the panel for the YS6H1,
but it is the same for the YS5H1U.
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Lit
Red
Flashing
Red
Off
−
Fatal abnormality related
to communication
Minor abnormality related
to communication
Power off/stand-by
2-2. Settings and wiring
Open the wiring cover and use a flat blade screwdriver to set the DIP switches.
Caution: Always turn off the power supply before doing settings.
Node address setting switch
From the left: x10, x1
Tightening torque for terminal screws
(M3 x 0.5) is 0.5 N·m [4.4 in·lbf] maximum.
Use crimped terminals
Connector for communication NOTE 2
Power terminals
(JIS 2805 R-type 1.25-3 equivalent).
(For driving the solenoid valve)
Note 1: Setting the transmission baud rate (93.75 Kbit/s, 1.5 Mbit/s, 3 Mbit/s, 4 Mbit/s) is
unnecessary because it is on the automatic following setting.
2: Contact Omron Corporation regarding the connectors as they are sold by them.
Power line connection
Connect the power line to the power terminals (24 V and 0 V) on the serial transmission block.
This is the power supply for driving the solenoid valve.
If you are supplying power from one source to multiple remote I/Os or to serial transmission compatible
manifold solenoid valves; or if you are supplying power from far away, consider the voltage drop when
selecting a power cable before you start wiring to assure you have a power supply voltage that is within the
rated voltage (24 V ±10%).
If you cannot eliminate a voltage drop due to long wires, implement measures such as installing a separate
power source close to the serial transmission compatible manifold solenoid valves.
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3. Output relay and solenoid valve connections
The serial transmission block has 16 outputs, 0 to 15. The relationship between the output relay
numbers in the program and the actual mounted solenoid valves is shown below.
The relationship between all the solenoids on the manifold and output relay numbers is different
depending on what is specified for "Wiring specifications" in the manifold ordering codes.
Wiring specifications
Blank (packed wiring): Wired according to specifications of mounted valves.
-W (double wiring): All wiring is for double solenoids, regardless of the
specifications of the mounted valves.
If wiring specifications are "blank"
(packed wiring)
The valves specified in the single solenoid
specifications (F T1) when ordering are
wired to solenoid A only and are not wired to
solenoid B because wiring is done according
to specifications for the mounted valves.
This means that it cannot function as a
double solenoid valve after it is delivered
because no current flows to solenoid B, even
if it is switched from a single solenoid valve
to a double solenoid valve.
hen wiring specifications are "-W"
W
(double wiring)
All wiring is for double solenoids.
stn.
Serial
transmission
block
1
2
3
4
SOL
1
SOL
2 3
SOL
4 5
SOL
6
Solenoid number
0
1
3
5
Output relay number
stn.
Serial
transmission
block
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Single solenoid specifications
(F10 T1, F15 T1 and F18T1)
2
4
1
2
3
4
SOL
1 2
SOL
3 4
SOL
5 6
SOL
7 8
Solenoid number
0
2
4
6
Output relay number
1
3
5
7
For other information, detailed specifications, and precautions, see the product catalog.
For inquiries about the product, contact our Overseas Department noted below.
KOGANEI CORPORATION OVERSEAS DEPARTMENT
3-11-28, Midoricho, Koganei-shi, Tokyo, 184-8533, Japan
TEL : +81-042-383-7271 FAX : +81-042-383-7276
Website: http://www.koganei.co.jp
The specifications or the appearance of this product are subject to change any time without prior notice.
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