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Cables, Connecting the power i/o cable of the sensor, Cables -12 – KEYENCE IV Series User Manual

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- IV Series User's Manual (Monitor) -

Cables

Connecting the power I/O cable of

the sensor

1

Adjust the pins of the connector for the

power I/O cable and pin connection of the

cable connector, and connect the cable to

the sensor.

Adjust the pins and the

pin connection

2

Tighten the connector by turning the screw-

on connector in the clockwise direction.

Tightening torque of the screws needs to be 1.0
to 1.5 N·m.

When connecting the connector, insert it

without tipping and tighten it well. If the

tightening is weak, vibration can loosen

the connector and cause bad connections.

Also, the enclosure rating may not be

maintained with loose connection.

* Indication is retighten approximately

90° to 120° with tools such as pliers

after tightening with hands.

3

Wire each cable according to its intended

purpose.

z

z

Selecting NPN output

When NPN is selected in the Polarity (Page 3-11)

DC24V

IN

OUT

(NPN)

Black/White/

Gray/Orange

(OUT)

Brown (DC24V)

y

Black (OUT1) / White (OUT2) /

Gray (OUT3) / Orange (OUT4)

y

Pink (IN1 : External trigger) / Yellow (IN2) /

Light Blue (IN3) / Purple (IN4) /

Green (IN5) / Red (IN6)

Use it by assigning the optional function

to OUT1 to OUT4 and IN2 to IN6.

External device

Load

Blue (0V)

Drain wire (FG)

Pink/Yellow/

Light Blue/Purple/

Green/Red

(IN)

z

z

Selecting PNP output

When PNP is selected in the Polarity (Page 3-11)

DC24V

IN

OUT

(PNP)

Black/White/

Gray/Orange

(OUT)

Brown (DC24V)

y

Black (OUT1) / White (OUT2) /

Gray (OUT3) / Orange (OUT4)

y

Pink (IN1 : External trigger) / Yellow (IN2) /

Light Blue (IN3) / Purple (IN4) /

Green (IN5) / Red (IN6)

Use it by assigning the optional function

to OUT1 to OUT4 and IN2 to IN6.

External device

Load

Blue (0V)

Drain wire (FG)

Pink/Yellow/

Light Blue/Purple/

Green/Red

(IN)

Cables

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Installation and Connection