
Commissioning and service field (ISF)
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EBN853, EBN861 (Contrac)
42/68-830-EN
7 Commissioning and service field (ISF)
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Typical commissioning with the service field (ISF)
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Important
The operating range of the actuator is not adjusted at time of delivery. To configure the unit,
switch the write protection to "OFF". After commissioning, switch the write protection to "ON".
For information on setting up the mechanical end stops, refer to the operating instructions of
the relevant actuator.
Part of the commissioning activities below can only be performed by opening the cover flap of
the ISF.
Danger – Serious damage to health / risk to life
Make sure that the actuator can move without danger.
7.1.1 Opening the cover flap of the ISF
1.
Release the screws for the cover flap.
2.
Swing the cover flap to the side.
7.1.2 Status
• The electronic unit is connected to the power supply and wired to the actuator.
• Move the write protection (6) to the "OFF" position.
• The electronic unit is in the MAN operating mode; no signal at digital input 1 (DI 1).
• No error (if an error exists, the LEDs flash alternately at 4 Hz).
7.1.3 Operating mode "Device setup"
3.
Switch the electronic unit to the "Device setup" operating mode. Press and hold both travel
buttons (9) at once for approx. 5 s until both LEDs (items 5 and 10 in
) flash in sync at
a rate of 4 Hz.
Important
After commissioning, switch the write protection to "ON".
7.1.4 Setup via user interface
Context-sensitive online Help can be called at any time via the graphical user interface.
Important
The RS232 communication cable provides a conductive ground connection between the
computer and the Contrac electronic unit. If the PC is grounded, a ground loop may form in the
system.
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