Description
Executing digital signal collection within industrial fieldbus architectures, the Omron DRT2-ID16 operates as a high-density remote digital input module designed for seamless integration into DeviceNet network architectures. This terminal block features 16 NPN inputs with a shared positive common, streamlining the routing of field sensor wires directly to centralized controllers without complex local distribution wiring.
Key Technical Features
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High-Density Channels: Supports up to 16 digital inputs in a single space-saving block layout.
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Integrated DeviceNet Powering: Internal control circuitry is powered directly from the communication cable connector to simplify installation and reduce point-to-point power loops.
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Secure Mechanical Connections: Outfitted with robust M3 screw terminals to prevent loose wires in high-vibration heavy industrial machinery.
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Smart Monitoring Diagnostics: Embedded system diagnostics monitor operating status parameters to prevent unexpected network downtime.
Industrial Applications
- Automated assembly systems and industrial packaging machinery lines.
- Distributed digital I/O signal collection in standard industrial control panels.
- Conveyor control, logistics sorters, and material handling processing lines.
Technical Specifications
| Manufacturer |
Omron |
| Model Number |
DRT2-ID16 |
| Product Type |
Transistor Remote I/O Terminal |
| Communication Protocol |
DeviceNet |
| Input Specifications |
16 points, NPN (+ common) |
| Wiring Connection |
M3 Screw terminals |
| Internal Circuit Power |
Supplied from DeviceNet network connector |
| Rated I/O Power Supply |
24 VDC |
| Operating Temperature |
-10 to 55 degC |
| Storage Temperature |
-25 to 65 degC |
| Ambient Humidity |
25% to 85% (non-condensing) |
| Unit Weight |
0.14 kg |
| Shipping Weight (Calculated) |
0.35 kg |
Alternative Models & Compatibility
The DRT2-ID16 represents standard NPN logic remote I/O within the Omron DeviceNet family. For installations requiring PNP sensor interfaces, evaluate the counterpart model DRT2-ID16-1, which utilizes positive-logic (- common) input circuitry. These modules share identical physical dimensions and mounting footprint for ease of hardware swaps during control cabinet modifications.
Application Pitfalls & Engineering Notes
Ensure complete compliance with the physical layout requirements of the DeviceNet network. Do not exceed maximum bus length recommendations. To limit signal reflections and packet degradation, verify that a 121-ohm terminating resistor is installed on both physical ends of the trunk line. Ensure the external I/O power supply remains separate from the network communication power line to maintain electrical isolation boundaries.
Commissioning & Wiring Tips
The node address must be set using the physical rotary switches on the module face. Always isolate power before making changes to these rotary switches, as new node address configurations will not take effect dynamically until a full hardware power cycle occurs.
Installation Guidelines
CRITICAL WARNING:
De-energize all power sources, including the DeviceNet network communication lines and field-side auxiliary I/O power, before mounting, wiring, or configuring the node address rotary switches. Physical contact with live connections can result in equipment damage or operational interruptions.
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Snap the terminal base securely onto standard 35mm symmetrical DIN rail within a clean, dry, protected industrial enclosure.
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Configure the desired node address utilizing the rotary switches on the unit front prior to powering up the system.
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Insert the five-wire DeviceNet connector plug into the matching terminal receptacle, confirming correct color-coded wire positions.
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Wire the NPN sensors to the M3 screw terminals, ensuring all connections are tightened to the recommended mechanical torque specification.