User Manual

Quick Start Guide
This guide is designed to help you set up and install the R45C Analog to IO-Link Device Converter. For complete information on programming,
performance, troubleshooting, dimensions, and accessories, please refer to the Instruction Manual at www.bannerengineering.com. Search for p/n
222980 to view the Instruction Manual. Use of this document assumes familiarity with pertinent industry standards and practices.
Compact analog to IO-Link device converter that outputs an analog value, voltage or
current, as presented by the IO-Link Master
The converter also connects to an analog source, voltage or current, and outputs the
value to the IO-Link master
Rugged over-molded design meets IP65, IP67, and IP68
Connects directly to a sensor or anywhere in-line for ease of use
Overview
Analog In
When an analog input value is received by this converter, the numerical representational value is sent to an IO-Link Master via Process Data In (PDI).
PDI Analog Ranges:
Voltage = 0 mV to 10,000 mV
Current = 4,000 µA to 20,000 µA
Analog Out
This converter also allows for the user to output an analog value by sending the numerical analog value from the IO-Link Master via Process Data
Out (PDO).
PDO Analog Ranges:
Voltage = 0 mV to 11,000 mV
Current = 0 µA to 24,000 µA
PDO Outside Valid Range (POVR)
If the PDO value sent to this converter is outside of the PDO Analog Range value, then the actual analog output value will be set to the one of the
three selectable POVR levels after a 2 second delay:
Low (default): 0 V or 3.5 mA
High: 10.5 V or 20.5 mA
Hold: Level retains previous value indefinitely
Note: If a connected IO-Link sensor is changed back to SIO mode, then the previous value will be held.
Status Indicators
The R45C Analog to IO-Link Device Converter has two amber LED indicators on both sides for IO-link and analog communications to allow for
installation needs and still provide adequate indication visibility. There is also a green LED indicator on both sides of the converter, which signals the
device's power status.
IO-Link Amber LED
Indication Status
Off IO-Link communications are not present
Flashing Amber (900 ms On, 100 ms Off) IO-Link communications are active
Analog In Amber LED
Indication Status
Off Analog current value is less than setpoint SP1
OR analog value is greater than setpoint SP2
Solid Amber Analog current value is between setpoint SP1
AND setpoint SP2
Default Current Values:
SP1 = 0.004 A
SP2 = 0.02 A
Default Voltage Values:
SP1 = 0 V
SP2 = 10 V
Analog Out Amber LED
Indication Status
Off Turns off if written PDO analog value is outside the allowable
output range
Solid Amber Turns on if written PDO analog value is inside the allowable
output range
Allowable Current Range: 0 mA to 24 mA
Allowable Voltage Range: 0 V to 11 V
Mechanical Installation
Install the R45C to allow access for functional checks, maintenance, and service or replacement. Do not install the R45C in such a way to allow for
intentional defeat.
All mounting hardware is supplied by the user. Fasteners must be of sufficient strength to guard against breakage. Use of permanent fasteners or
locking hardware is recommended to prevent the loosening or displacement of the device. The mounting hole (4.5 mm) in the R45C accepts M4 (#8)
hardware. See the figure below to help in determining the minimum screw length.
R45C Analog to IO-Link Device Converter
Original Document
222981 Rev. A
10 December 2021
222981

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