NPP-02-9 PC Wiring System with e-con Type Connectivity One-touch connection reduces wiring labor. Due to the adoption of the "e-con" connection system, cabling between the P.L.C. and remote compatible equipment is connected via plug and socket. (not including the power supply cable). Wiring labor can be reduced with no need for screw fastening. 32 point output of n ptio 32 point input Applicable PLC manufacturers Mitsubishi Electric Corporation OMRON Corporation e typ vity Ado ti ec n n o c 16 point input unit 24 VDC Power Supply e-con e-con 16 point branch input unit e-con 16 point branch output unit e-con Series PCW-EC Adoption of e-con type connectivity eliminates the need for special tools and wire stripping. [ Promoted or evaluated by ] Mitsubishi Electric, OMRON, Fuji Electric, Keyence, SUNX, Anywire, NKE, Kuroda, 3M, AMP, SMC Common parts can be used for input and output units Spare parts can be reduced to enable streamlining of inventory control. qInsert the electric cables w Press with pliers. into the cover. s ondes. c e 10 s4 cabl for Input Input and output Output Elimination of branch unit The function of a branch unit is built in a 16 point unit, allowing reduction of the number of units. Series PCW of e-con type connectivity Conventional Series PCW PLC input /output PLC input /output Branch unit 16 point branch unit 16 point unit Reverse connection detection function Visual indication of incorrect wiring and power supply status is provided. 16 point unit 16 point unit Each unit available with cover suitable for D.I.N. Rail mounting or as Circuit Board. 2-color LED indication With cover (DIN rail mounting) Circuit board type (Green) : Normal (Red) : Reverse connection (Off) : Unconnected Terminal block 1-16-4 Shimbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-8659, JAPAN Tel: 03-3502-2740 Fax: 03-3508-2480 URL http://www.smcworld.com © 2002 SMC Corporation All Rights Reserved 1st printing GX D-036 P-400(YG) ∗Specifications are subject to change without prior notice and any obligation on the part of the manufacturer. Printed in Japan. This pamphlet is printed on recycled paper with concern for the global environment.