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Data Storage Terminal
DT-500/80/80AThe DT-80A complies with the RoHS Directive.
Instruction ManualBefore you start using this unit, read this Instruction Manual.
After you have finished reading this manual, store the manual in a safe place so that it can
be retrieved whenever necessary.
96M12877
PrefaceThis manual describes how to install and set the Data Storage Terminal DT-500/80/80A hardware.Before you start to use the Data Storage Terminal DT-500/80/80A, be sure to thoroughly read thismanual so that you can make full use of DT-500/80/80A's performance and functions. Also, storethis document in a safe place so that you can retrieve it whenever necessary.
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points, errors, omissions or other inconsistencies, please feel free to contact us.(4) Note that KEYENCE CORPORATION shall not be liable for any influence resulting from
operation of this product regardless of item (3) above.(5) We shall replace any missing or incorrectly collated pages.
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
Important
Note
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Safety Precautions■ General Precautions
• At startup and during operation, be sure to monitor the functions and performance of the DT-500/80/80A.
• Provide a safety circuit that does not pass via the programmable controller to enable failsafeoperation of the entire system in the event that the programmable controller fails.
• Output circuit or internal circuit malfunctions sometimes prevent control from being performednormally. Be sure to provide a safety circuit in control systems where circuit malfunction maylead to fire or other serious accidents.
• Do not modify the DT-500/80/80A or use it in any way other than described in the specifications.The functions and performance of products used or modified in this way cannot be assured.
• Use this product in combination with other devices only after careful consideration, since theDT-500/80/80A may fail to satisfy its functionality and performance capabilities as a result of theconditions and environment in which it is used.
• Do not use this product for the purpose to protect a human body or a part of human body.• This product is not intended for use as explosion-proof product. Do not use this product in
hazardous location and/or potentially explosive atmosphere.• This product uses GPL-compatible software.• Ethernet is a registered trademark of Xerox Corporation in the United States. • Other company names, product names, and model names used in this manual are trademarks
or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
■ Precautions for CE MarkingKeyence Corporation has confirmed that this product complies with the essential requirements ofthe applicable EC Directives, based on the following specifications.Be sure to consider the following specifications when using this product in the Member States ofEuropean Union.
<Precautions>
●Precautions for EMC Directive (2004/108/EC)• Applicable standard (EMI) EN61326-1, Class A• Applicable standard (EMS) EN61326-1• When installing this product, be sure to install it inside an electro-conductive enclosure such as
a control panel.• When using the DT-500/80/80A, insert the ferrite core within 100 mm from the port/connector
shown in the table below.
DT-500
DT-80
Port/connector Ferrite core Number of turns CablePower terminal
TKK
TFT 152613N 2 Power cable
I/O terminal TFT 152613N 2 I/O cable
Ethernet port 1 (Ethernet1) TFT 112514N 2 OP-51507
Ethernet port 2 (Ethernet2) TFT 152613N 2 OP-51507
Port/connector Ferrite core Number of turns CablePower terminal
TKK
TFT 102010N 2 Power cable
Ethernet port TFT 152613N 2 OP-51507
PLC connection port TFT 102010N 2 OP-26484
Serial port TFT 102010N 2 OP-26484
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DT-80A
* Use both of two ferrite cores for the cable connected to the Ethernet port.Remarks:These specifications do not give any guarantee that the end-product with this productincorporated complies with the essential requirements of EMC Directive. The manufacturer of theend-product is solely responsible for the compliance on the end-product itself according to EMCDirective.
Precautions for UL Certificate
The DT-500/80/80A complies with the following UL standards, and has UL certificate.
• Applicable standard UL508 Industrial Control Equipment• UL File No. E207185• UL Category NRAQ/NRAQ7
<Precautions>
• When installing this product, be sure to install it inside an electro-conductive enclosure such asa control panel.
• DT-500/80/80A power supply be sure to use a UL Listing certified power supply having a Class2 output as stipulated in the NFPA70 (NEC: National Electrical Code) of the United States.
• Use stranded copper wire having a gage of AWG#20 to #16 and temperature rating of 60°C orhigher as the lead for wiring to the terminal block on the DT-500. The tightening torque is0.51N·m (4.5 lbf·in).
• Use stranded copper wire having a gage of AWG#22 to #14 and temperature rating of 60°C orhigher as the lead for wiring to the terminal block on the DT-80/80A. The tightening torque is0.79N·m (7.0 lbf·in).
• Replace battery with Keyence Corporation, part Nos. OP-42139 (for Battery 1) or DT-B4 (forBattery 2) only.Use of another battery may present a risk of fire or explosion. See Instruction Manual for safetyinstructions.("Remplacez la batterie uniquement par les pieces de Keyence Corporation, No OP-42139(pour la batterie 1) ou DT-B4 (pour la batterie 2).Utiliser une autre batterie peut entraîner un risque d'incendie ou d'explosion. Reportez-vous aumanuel d'instructions pour les instructions de sécurité.")
• Caution - Battery may explode if mistreated. Do not recharge, disassemble or dispose of in fire.("Attention - La batterie peut exploser en cas de mauvaise utilisation. Ne la rechargez pas, ne lademontez pas, ni ne la jetez dans le feu.")
Port/connector Ferrite core Number of turns CablePower terminal TKK TFT 081813N 2 Power cable
Ethernet port*TKK TFT 102010N 1
OP-51507TDK ZCAT 2017-0930 1
PLC connection port TDK ZCAT 2017-0930 2 OP-26484
Serial port TKK TFT 081813N 2 OP-26484
15JNIndustrial Control Equipment
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Names and Functions of DT-500
■ RUN/STOP selector switch(1)
This toggle switch starts/stops data collection from the terminal (DT80/80A/100/100A).RUN : Start communications with the terminal (DT80/80A/100/100A) to collect data.STOP: Disconnects communications with the terminal (DT80/80A/100/100A) to stop data
collection.
■ Memory Card slot/eject button (2)
This is the slot for inserting the Memory Card for saving files of Excel and for ejecting the MemoryCard. Use Keyence Corporation Memory Cards (DT-M1G/M512/M256/M128).
■ Memory Card cover/cover detection switch (3)
This switch is for detecting the open/closed state of the Memory Card cover.
The Memory Card cannot be accessed with the Memory Card cover open.
ME
MO
RY
CA
RD
POWER
RUN
LINK
ACT
LINK
ACT
LINK-DT
STORAGE
SHUT
DOWN
RUN
STOP
DT-500
(2)Memory Card slot/eject button(1)RUN/STOP selector switch
(4)Status LED
(10)SHUT DOWN switch
(5)USB port
(11)Power and I/O terminal block
(3)Memory Card cover/cover detection switch
(7)PoE switch
(6)Ethernet port 1 (Ethernet1)
(8)Ethernet port 2 (Ethernet2)
(9)Straight/cross selector switch
Rear Base
●Front Panel
●Rear and Base
Note
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■ Status LED (4)
This LED indicates the communications state with the target device and the operation state ofdata collection.For details on the meaning of the LED lit and blinking states, see 『DT-500/80/80A HardwareManual (Japanese version only available)』 [2-2 Spacifications]
■ USB port (5)This port is for connecting the DT-500 to the PC. This port is compliant with USB1.1 but not withUSB2.0.This port is used, for example, when transferring IP addresses or setup data on DT STUDIO.
■ Ethernet port 1 (Ethernet1) (6)This port is for connecting the DT-500 to a PC or network devices when running the DT-500 on anetwork. This port is compliant with 10 Base-T/100 Base-TX.For details on Ethernet port 1, see [Ethernet port](page 19).
■ PoE (Power over Ethernet) switch (7)The DR's Power over Ethernet (PoE) function supplies power that is required by the terminal(node) on the network from the Ethernet port 1 (Ethernet1) on the DT-500 via the Ethernet cable.Note, however, that the device that power is supplied to is limited to Keyence Wireless LAN stationNE-W11. Before this device is shipped, the port is covered with a seal. Peel off this seal beforeyou use this port.
• The PoE function of this product does not support IEEE802.3af. Use it only
in Wireless LAN station NE-W11 made by Keyence Corporation.
• Do not use the PoE function when connecting to a 1000 Base-T compatible
terminal. Doing so might damage the terminal you are connecting to.
• Do not connect the PoE function of the DT-500 to Ethernet ports on other DT-
500s. Doing so might damage the other DT-500.
No. Name Description
POWER Indicates the state of the power supply.
RUN Indicates the RUN/STOP mode.
LINK1 Indicates the link state of Ethernet port 1 (Ethernet1).
ACT1 Indicates the data send/receive state of Ethernet port 1 (Ethernet1).
LINK2 Indicates the link state of Ethernet port 2 (Ethernet2).
ACT2 Indicates the data send/receive state of Ethernet port 2 (Ethernet2).
STORAGE Indicates the state of internal storage.
LINK-DT Indicates the communication state with the terminal (DT-80/80A/100/100A).
CARD Indicates the state of the Memory Card.
CAUTION
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■ Ethernet port 2 (Ethernet2) (8)This port is for connecting the DT-500 to a PC or network devices when running the DT-500 on anetwork. This port is compliant with 10 Base-T/100 Base-TX.For details on Ethernet port 2, see [Ethernet port](page 19).
■ Straight/cross selector switch (9)This switch selects straight/cross for Ethernet port 2 (Ethernet2).
■ SHUT DOWN switch (10)This switch performs shutdown processing so that the DT-500 can be turned OFF safely. Thisswitch must be held down for at least one second.
Power and I/O terminal block (11)
*1 Set the output content on DT STUDIO.
No. Indication Name Description
24V 24 VDC power input terminal This terminal is for connecting 24 VDC.
0V 0V input terminal This terminal is for connecting 0 V.
NC Not connectedNot connected
NC Not connected
OUT0 Error/alarm output terminal 0This terminal is for outputting errors and alarms that occur internally on the DT-500.*1OUT1 Error/alarm output terminal 1
OUT2 Error/alarm output terminal 2
COM(OUT) Output common terminal This is the output common terminal.
IN0 Trigger input terminal 0This terminal is for the external input trigger.
IN1 Trigger input terminal 1
SHUT DOWN SHUT DOWN input terminalShutdown processing is performed according to the external input signal. Level input of one second or more is required.
COM(IN) Input common terminal This terminal is for the input common.
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24V
NC
IN0
SHUTDOWN
OUT0
OUT2
0V
NC
IN1
COM(IN)
OUT1
COM(OUT)
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Names and Functions of DT-80/80A
■ RUN/STOP selector switch (1)This toggle switch starts/stops data collection from the PLC.RUN : Start communications with the PLC to collect data. (Communications with the DT-500 is possible.)STOP : Disconnects communications with the PLC to stop data collection.
When the RUN/STOP selector switch is used to change the RUN mode to the
STOP mode, it sometimes takes time to move to the STOP mode as
communications between the master and the terminal must be processed.
■ Status LED (2)This LED indicates the communications state with the target device and the operation state ofdata collection.For details on the meaning of the LED lit and blinking states, see 『DT-500/80/80A HardwareManual (Japanese version only available)』 [2-2 Spacifications].
■ USB port (3)This port is for connecting the DT-80/80A to the PC. This port is compliant with USB1.1 but notwith USB2.0.This port is used, for example, when setting the IP address of the DT-80/80A.
Rear
Base
(6) Power and output terminal block
(7) PLC connection port
RUN
LINK
ACT
PLC
RUN
STOP
LINK-DT
10BASE-T
100BASE-TX
DT-80
DATA STORAGE
TERMINAL
(1) RUN/STOP selector switch
(2) Status LED
(3) USB port
(4) Serial port
(5) Ethernet port
●Front Panel ●Rear and Base
Note
No. Name Description
RUN Indicates the RUN/STOP mode.
PLC Indicates the communications state with the PLC.
LINK Indicates the link state of Ethernet ports.
ACT Indicates the data send/receive state of Ethernet ports.
LINK-DT Indicates the communications state with the master (DT-500).
RUN
LINK
ACT
PLC
RUNSTOP
LINK-DT
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■ Serial port (4)The serial port is used for the following functions:For details on the serial port, see [Serial port](page 21).• DB gateway• VT/DT thru communications• Remote COM port function• 2-port function
■ Ethernet port (5)This port is for connecting the DT-80/80A to a PC or network devices when running the DT-80/80Aon a network. This port is compliant with 10 Base-T/100 Base-TX.For details on the Ethernet ports, see [Ethernet port](page 21).
Power and output terminal block (6)
■ PLC connection port (7)
This port is used for communicating with a PLC, the target device for data collection. This port iscompliant with RS-232C/422A.For details on the PLC connection port, see [PLC connection port](page 22).
Installation■ Installation environment
Do not install the DT-500/80/80A in the following locations.• Locations subject to direct sunlight• Locations subject to surrounding air temperature out of 0 to +50°C range• Locations subject to ambient humidity out of 35 to 85%RH range.• Locations subject to condensation caused by sudden temperature change• Locations subject to corrosive and flammable gasses• Locations subject to large amounts of dirt and dust, salt, iron and oil smoke• Locations directly subject to vibration and shock• Locations that may be splashed with water, oil or chemical mist• Locations where strong magnetic and electrical fields are generated
No. Indication Name Description
24V 24 VDC input terminal For connecting 24 VDC
0V 0V input terminal For connecting 0 V
NC Not connected Not connected
FG FG terminal (earth) This terminal is used for the functional earthing.
OUT Error/alarm output terminal
Terminal for outputting errors/alarms that occur internally on the DT-80/80A. Set the output content on DT STUDIO.
COM(OUT) Output common terminal This is the output common terminal.
NC Not connected Not connected
NC Not connected Not connected
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24V NC OUT NC
0V FG COM(OUT) NC
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■ Measures for improving noise resistancePay attention to the following points to improve noise resistance.• Do not mount the DT-500/80/80A inside industrial control panels in which high-voltage devices
are also located.• Mount the DT-500/80/80A as far away as possible from power lines.• Mount the DT-500/80/80A as far away as possible when it must be mounted next to devices
(e.g. solenoids, choppers, etc.) that generate strong magnetic and electrical fields.• Do not include the DT-500/80/80A I/O leads in the same ducts as power lines and
highvoltage lines. Wire the I/O leads in separate ducts. Noise from power lines andhighvoltage lines may cause malfunction on the DT-500/80/80A.
• On the DT-500/80/80A that is provided with an earth terminal, provide a class D earth(maximum resistance of 100 Ohms).
■ Installation orientation
■ Distance between surrounding areasWhen installing the above devices, make sure that the following distances are provided withsurrounding areas.
●DT-500
●DT-80/80A
●DT-500The DT-500 can be installed with its bottomside face down.
●DT-80/80AThe DT-80/80A can be installed with itsbottom side and right side face down.
30 mm or more
30 mm or more
30 mm or more
30 mm or more
Top/bottom: Allow at least 30 mm of space.Left/right: Allow at least 30 mm of space between peripheraldevices (including the DT-500/80/80A/100/100A).
30 mm or more
30 mm or more
30 mm or more
30 mm or more
30 mm or more
30 mm or more
Top/bottom: Allow at least 30 mm of space.* Take the dimensions of the communications cable and other cables into consideration when
providing 30 mm of space on the bottom side.Left/right: Allow at least 30 mm of space between peripheral devices (including the DT-500/80/80A/100/100A).The DT-80/80A can be gang-mounted on panel surfaces having only one free side.
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Installation MethodInstalling the DT-500/80/80A on a DIN rail
The following describes how to install the DT-500 on a DIN rail. The DT-80/80A is installed on aDIN rail in the same way.
1 Push down the DIN rail mounting claw (lower) on the rear of the DT-500.
2 Install the DT-500 on the DIN rail.
3 Push up the DIN rail mounting claw (lower) on the rear of the DT-500 to fasten the
DT-500 on the DIN rail.
Hook the DIN rail mounting claw(upper) on the DIN rail.
click
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Removing from the DIN rail
The following describes how to remove the DT-500 from a DIN rail. The DT-80/80A is removedfrom the DIN rail in the same way.
1 Pull down the DIN rail mounting claw (lower).
2 Follow the installation procedure in reverse to remove the DT-500 from the DIN rail.
Installing the DT-80/80A on its side
The following describes how to install the DT-80/80A on its side.To install the DT-80/80A on a side panel, use the side mounting fixture (OP-51493).
1 Cut out a mounting hole for screw fastening according to the following
dimensions on the DT-80/80A mounting surface.
4-φ4.5/M4
163.6
71.8
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2 Mount the DT-80/80A on the side mounting fixture (OP-51493).
Hook the side mounting fixture on the side of the DT-80/80A as shown in the following figure.
3 Attach the DT-80/80A on its side, and fasten by screws.
The DT-80/80A can also be mounted on its left side using the side mounting
fixture. Note, however, that in this case the terminal blocks can no longer be
wired. When mounting the DT-80/80A on its left side, first check that wiring of
the terminal blocks is finished.
Side mounting fixture
Side mounting fixture
M4 screws
Note
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Inserting BatteryInserting BATTERY1
BATTERY1 is used for backing up the calendar timer and the content of SRAM. Use OP-42139 forBATTERY1.
■ BATTERY1 insertion procedure
The following describes the procedure for inserting BATTERY1.
The DT-500 is shipped with BATTERY1 already inserted.
1 Open the BATTERY1 cover on the rear of the
DT-500 body.
2 Attach the battery plug to the socket.
When replacing batteries, first remove the old batteriesfrom the socket.
• Pay attention to the direction of the plug and socket.• When batteries are replaced, the SRAM data is cleared. Data stored on the DT-
500 will be cleared when SRAM data is cleared. For this reason, be sure tosave data to Memory Card using the backup function before you replace thebatteries. Also, set the calendar timer again after replacing batteries.
3 Insert the batteries into the DT-500 body, and
close the battery cover.
Note
Plug
Socket
Note
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Inserting BATTERY2
BATTERY2 is for shutdown processing before turning the power OFF. Use DT-B4 for BATTERY2.Whether or not DT-B4 is installed on the DT-500 differs according to how the DT-500 is turned OFF.For details, refer to the 『DT-500/80/80A Hardware Manual (Japanese version only available)』[1-4 Precautions Upon Use.]The DT-500 is shipped without DT-B4 inserted. Buy DT-B4 separately as required.
■ BATTERY2 insertion procedureThe following describes the procedure for inserting BATTERY2.
1 Prepare new batteries as shown
in the figure below.
2 Loosen the two screws on the base of the DT-500 body,
and open the BATTERY2 cover.
3 Attach the new batteries to the socket.
When replacing batteries, first remove the old batteries from the socket.
4 Insert the batteries into the DT-500 body, and close the battery cover.
■ DT-B4 Handling Precautions
When the connector is connected, this product becomes a hazardous product (Class9) inaccordance with United Nations recommendations. For this reason, please consult beforehand withyour carrier regarding packaging for transportation before you transport this product by sea or by air.
■ Cautions when Disposing of DT-B4• Do not dispose of DT-B4 in a non-insulated state with other batteries, or dispose of DT-B4 with objects
having electrically conductive parts (e.g. metal contacts). Doing so might cause ignition or rupture.• When disposing of DT-B4, insulate either or both of the (+) and (-) terminals with insulating tape,
etc, and dispose a group of several of the DT-B4 as "noncombustible trash."
Tighteningtorque0.2 N·m
Insert the batteries into the DT-500so that the Keyence logo can beseen from the operator side.
When this connector is connected, this product becomesa hazardous product (Class9) in accordance with United Nations recommendations.
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Power Supply Connection and Grounding
Precautions when wiring
■ Precautions when wiring to the power terminal
Pay attention to the following points when wiring to the power terminal.• Use a twisted lead power cable.
■ Precautions when wiring to I/O devices
Pay attention to the following points when wiring to I/O devices.• Separate input leads from output leads, and wire separately.• I/O signal leads wired nearby power leads may be influenced by high voltage or large current
causing the DT-500/80/80A to malfunction. Wire power leads at least 100 mm away from I/Osignal leads.
• Wire 24 VDC I/O leads away from 100 VAC or 200 VAC leads.• When wiring using ducts, make sure that the ducts are properly grounded.
■ Grounding precautions (DT-80/80A only)
• Provide a class D earth (maximum resistance of 100 ) individually for each of the devices.• If a separate ground is not possible, ground using a shared grounding point. Note, however, that
in this case the leads must be of the same length.
■ Terminal specifications
• When wiring the Y terminal, use a terminal that matches the following dimensions.
Other device
A = BClass D earthing A > BA < B
BB
A
Other device
A
Other device
Item DT-500 DT-80/80AWire gage AWG#20-16 AWG#22-14
Tightening torque 0.51 N·m (4.5 lbf·in) 0.79 N·m (7.0 lbf·in)
Wire material Copper Copper
Wire type Stranded wire Stranded wire
Rated temperature 60°C 60°C
dB
Y terminal dimensionsB: Distance across outsides of Y terminald: Distance between insides of Y terminal (screw clamping section) width
Compatible dimensionsB: 6 mm or lessd: 3.2 mm or more
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Wiring to the power and I/O terminals on the DT-500
■ WiringThe following example describes mainly wiring to the power terminal.For details on the functions of other terminals, see [Power and I/O terminal block(11)](page 5).
1 Open the power and I/O terminal block cover.
2 Connect the power cable to the DT-500.
Wiring to the power and output terminals on the DT-80/80A
■ WiringThe following example describes mainly wiring to the power terminal.For details on the functions of other terminals, see [Power and output terminal block (6)](page 7).
1 Open the power and output terminal block cover.
2 Connect the power cable to the DT-80/80A.
DT-500
DT-500
24V
NC
IN0
SHUTDOWN
OUT0
OUT2
0V
NC
IN1
COM(IN)
OUT1
COM(OUT)
24V0V
Power cableTo power supply unit
30 VDC100 mA
24V
0V FG
OUTCOM(OUT)
0V24V
Load
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Specifications
DT-500
■ General specifications
Item DescriptionRated voltage 24 VDC ±10%, Class 2
Current consumption 180 mA max.
Noise resistance1500 vp-p pulse width 50 n/1 µsec (by noise simulator)Compliant with IEC standard (IEC61000-4-2/3/4/5/6)
Withstand voltage 1500 VAC for 1 minute (across power terminal and case)
Insulating resistance 3000 Mmin. (500 VDC megger across power terminal and case)
Vibration resistanceCompliant with JIS B3502 IEC61131-2
Intermittent Vibration Number of sweeps
Frequency Acceleration Amplitude
10 times in each of X-, Y- and Z-axes (for 80 mins.)
10 to 57 Hz - 0.075 mm
57 to 150 Hz 9.8 m/s2 -
Continuous Vibration
Frequency Acceleration Amplitude
10 to 57 Hz - 0.035 mm
57 to 150 Hz 4.9 m/s2 -
Operating atmosphere Excessive amounts of dirt, dust and corrosive gases are not allowed.
Operating surrounding air temperature
0 to +50°C (no icing allowed)
Operating ambient humidity 35 to 85%RH (no condensation allowed)
Storage ambient temperature
-20 to +70°C (no icing allowed)
Storage ambient humidity 35 to 85%RH (no condensation allowed)
Applicable standard
(EMI) EN61326-1, Class A(EMS) EN61326-1FCC Part15B, Class AUL508
Weight Approx. 470 g (with battery DT-B4 installed: 565 g)
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■ Performance specifications
* The DT-80A/100A correspond to the DT-500 system program Ver.2.xx or later.
Item DescriptionConnectable terminal DT80/80A/100/100A*
Max. number of connected terminals 16 units
Memory backup
Storage dataSRAM size
Approx. 512 KbytesBackup: Primary lithium cell (BATTERY1,+25°C, service life 5 years or more)
ROM size Approx. 900 Mbytes (including work area)
Calendar timer
Accuracy: ±40 seconds/month (+25°C)Backup: Primary lithium cell (BATTERY1,+25°C, service life 5 years or more)NTP compatible
Setup data 16Mbytes (100000 rewrites possible)
Memory Card 128M/256M/512M/1Gbytes compatible
Functions
Data collection
LoggingTrigger common logging/trigger individual logging/serial No. logging/lot No. logging/item common logging
AlarmAlarm functions (real time, history, analysis)Focus device function
MonitorInternet Explorer Logging monitor / alarm monitor / visual monitor
DT STUDIO Unit monitor / Excel monitor
TriggerCycle / time / time range / bit device/word device / Web / external /combination
File saveXLS/CSV file formatSpecified sheet (CSV only), folder category, specified file name
Mail File attachment/URL attachment/message transmission/alarm mail
FTP upload Server transfer
FTP server Acquire/write Memory Card file
Web serverTrigger / browse·change settings / browse Memory Card files / Change RUN STOP mode / logging monitor / alarm monitor / visual monitor
Other
Device transfer / NTP / routing function / Power over Ethernet function / Memory Card free space management function / storage data backup·restore function / error·alarm terminal output function / shutdown function
Buzzer Off / low / loud
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■ Power and I/O specifications
●Power and I/O terminal diagram
●Input specifications
●Output specifications
No. Indication Name
① 24V 24 VDC power input terminal
② 0V 0 V input terminal
③ NC Not connected
④ NC Not connected
⑤ OUT0 Error/alarm output terminal 0
⑥ OUT1 Error/alarm output terminal 1
⑦ OUT2 Error/alarm output terminal 2
⑧ COM(OUT) Output common terminal
⑨ IN0 Trigger input terminal 0
⑩ IN1 Trigger input terminal 1
⑪ SHUT DOWN SHUT DOWN input terminal
⑫ COM(IN) Input common terminal
24V
NC
IN0
SHUTDOWN
OUT0
OUT2
0V
NC
IN1
COM(IN)
OUT1
COM(OUT)
②
④
⑥
⑧
⑩
⑫
①
③
⑤
⑦
⑨
⑪
Item SpecificationMax. rated input 26.4 VDC
Input voltage 24 VDC (2.3 mA)
Min. ON voltage 19 V
Max. OFF voltage 6 V
Input time constant 10 ms
Internal circuitPhotocouplerisolation
10kΩ
1.5kΩ
IN
COM(IN)
24V
Item SpecificationRated output load 30 VDC 100 mA (max.)
Output OFF delay current 100 µA or less
Output ON residual voltage 1.5 V or less
Internal circuit
Photocouplerisolation
Load power supply
OUT
COM(OUT)
Load
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Ethernet portEthernet1
Ethernet2
●
Item DescriptionCommunications standard 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX
Communications system Full duplex/half duplex
Power supply
Power over Ethernet(Keyence original)⑦:24 VDC ⑧:GNDMax. 300 mA
Pin No.Signal
nameName Pin No.
Signal
nameName
① TD+ Send Data (+) ⑤ - -
② TD- Send Data (-) ⑥ RD- Receive Data (-)③ RD+ Receive Data (+) ⑦ 24V DC 24 VDC power at PoE ON
④ - - ⑧ GND Ground at PoE ON (for 24 VDC)
Item Max. number of connectionsWeb software (logging monitor, alarm monitor, visual monitor) 16
Web server 8
FTP server 8
PC application (DT STUDIO) 3
Item DescriptionCommunications standard 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX
Communications system Full duplex/half duplex
II / X Straight/cross selection
Pin No.Straight (II) Cross (X)
Signal name Name Signal name Name
① TD+ Send Data (+) RD+ Receive Data (+)② TD- Send Data (-) RD- Receive Data (-)③ RD+ Receive Data (+) TD+ Send Data (+)④ - - - -
⑤ - - - -
⑥ RD- Receive Data (-) TD- Send Data (-)⑦ - - - -
⑧ - - - -
①⑧RJ-45 modular connector
* View from outside of body
PoE switch
Straight/cross selector switch
①⑧RJ-45 modular connector
* View from outside of body
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DT-80/80A
■ General specification
* Description in << >> shows the DT-80A specification.
■ Performance specifications
Item DescriptionRated voltage 24 VDC ±10%, Class 2
Current consumption 120 mA max. <<190 mA max>>
Noise resistance 1500 vp-p pulse width 50 n/1 µsec (by noise simulator)Compliant with IEC standard (IEC61000-4-2/3/4/5/6)
Withstand voltage 1500 VAC for 1 minute (across power terminal and case)
Insulating resistance 3000 Mmin. (500 VDC megger across power terminal and case)
Vibration resistance Compliant with JIS B3502 IEC61131-2
Intermittent Vibration Number of sweeps
Frequency Acceleration Amplitude
10 times in each of X-, Y- and Z-axes (for 80 mins.)
10 to 57 Hz - 0.075 mm
57 to 150 Hz 9.8 m/s2 -
Continuous Vibration
Frequency Acceleration Amplitude
10 to 57 Hz - 0.035 mm
57 to 150 Hz 4.9 m/s2 -
Operating atmosphere Excessive amounts of dirt, dust and corrosive gases are not allowed.
Operating surrounding air temperature
0 to +50°C (no icing allowed)
Operating ambient humidity 35 to 85%RH (no condensation allowed)
Storage ambient temperature -20 to +70°C (no icing allowed)
Storage ambient humidity 35 to 85%RH (no condensation allowed)
Applicable standard
(EMI) EN61326-1, Class A(EMS) EN61326-1FCC Part15B, Class AUL508
Weight Approx. 300 g <<Approx 310 g>>*
Item DescriptionConnectable master DT-500
Memory/backupData collection SRAM size
Approx. 190 KbytesBackup: Primary lithium cell (+25°C, service life 10 years or more)
Setup data Approx. 1400 Kbytes (100000 rewrites possible)
Function
Data collection Logging function/alarm function (notified to master)
Trigger Cycle/time/time range/bit device/word device/combination
Monitor Visual monitor/cell monitor/main unit monitor (notified to master)
OtherDevice transfer, error/alarm terminal output function, DB gateway, VT/DT thru communications, remote COM port function, 2-port function
Compatible PLC
Keyence Corporation, MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION, OMRON Corporation, SHARP CORPORATION, Fuji Electric Co., Ltd., YASKAWA ELECTRIC CORPORATION,Hitachi, Ltd., Matsushita Electric Works, Ltd., JTEKT Corporation, KOYO ELECTRONICS INDUSTRIES CO., LTD., Yokogawa Electric Corporation, TOSHIBA CORPORATION, TOSHIBA MACHINE CO., LTD., FANUC LTD., GE Fanuc Automation, Rockwell (Allen-Bradley)
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■ Power and I/O specifications
●Power and I/O terminal diagram
●Output specifications
Serial port
Ethernet port
No. Indication Name
① 24V 24 VDC power input terminal
② 0V 0 V input terminal
③ NC Not connected
④ FG Function ground terminal
⑤ OUT Error/alarm output terminal
⑥ COM(OUT) Output common terminal
⑦ NC Not connected
⑧ NC Not connected
24V NC OUT NC
0V FG COM(OUT) NC
② ④ ⑥ ⑧
① ③ ⑤ ⑦
Item SpecificationRated output load 30 VDC 100 mA (max.)
Output OFF delay current 100 µA or less
Output ON residual voltage 1.5 V or less
Item DescriptionCommunications standard RS-232C compliant
Synchronization mode Start-stop, full duplex
Transmission distance 15 m
Data length 7/8 bits
Parity Even/Odd/None
Baud rate 1200 to 115200 bps
Internal circuitPhotocouplerisolation
Load power supply
OUT
COM(OUT)
Load
●
④① ⑤② ⑥③
6-pin modular connector
* View from outside of body
Pin No. Signal name Name Pin No. Signal name Name
① NC Not connected ④ SG Signal ground
② NC Not connected ⑤ SD Send data (output)
③ RD Receive data (input) ⑥ NC Not connected
Item DescriptionCommunications standard 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX
Communications system Full duplex/half duplex
●
①⑧RJ-45 modular connector
* View from outside of body
Pin
No.
Signal
nameName Pin No.
Signal
nameName
① TD+ Send Data (+) ⑤ - -
② TD- Send Data (-) ⑥ RD- Receive Data (-)③ RD+ Receive Data (+) ⑦ - -
④ - - ⑧ - -
Item Max. number of connectionsPC application (DATA BUILDER) 3
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PLC connection port
Item DescriptionCommunications standard RS-232C/422A compliant
Synchronization mode Start-stop, full duplex
Transmission distance 15 m (RS-232C)/500 m (RS-422A)
Data length 7/8 bits
Parity Even/Odd/None
Baud rate 1200 to 115200 bps
⑳⑪
⑩①
20-pin half-pitch connector
* View from outside of body
●
Pin No. Signal name Name Pin No. Signal name Name
① NC Not Connected ⑪ TXDA RS-422A: Send Data A
② TXD(SD) RS-232C: Send Data ⑫ TXDB RS-422A: Send Data B
③ RXD(RD) RS-232C: Receive Data ⑬ RXDA RS-422A: Receive Data A
④ RTS(RS) RS-232C: Request to Send ⑭ RXDB RS-422A: Receive Data B
⑤ CTS(CS) RS-232C: Clear to Send ⑮ RTSA RS-422A: Request to Send A
⑥ DSR(DR) RS-232C: Data Set Ready ⑯ RTSB RS-422A: Request to Send B
⑦ SG Signal Ground ⑰ CTSA RS-422A: Clear To Send A
⑧ TMC1 Terminator(across ⑰ and ⑱)
⑱ CTSB RS-422A: Clear To Send B
⑨ TMC2 ⑲ TMR1Terminator(across ⑬ and ⑭)⑩ DTR(ER) RS-232C: Data Terminal
Ready ⑳ TMR2
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External DimensionsDT-500
DT-80/80A
64.5
145
4
49.8
34.6
120
(65)
83.5
145
※
※
※ When Keyence STP cable is used (Unit: mm)
(R24)
50
(65)
54.5
145
32120
49.8
34.6
3.3
145
※
※
※ When Keyence STP cable is used (Unit: mm)
(R24)
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■ When attaching the side mounting fixture (OP-51493) for DT-80/80A installation
71.8 25.7
174163.6 174 163.6
25.7 71.8
(Unit: mm)
Thickness of mountingfixture plate: 1.6
(Unit: mm)
Thickness of mountingfixture plate: 1.6
4-φ4.54-φ4.5
Right side mounting Left side mounting
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