
12
9.3
Example for signal input / output
(conventional analogue / binary control)
Procede as follows to switch the actuator into automatic mode (AUT):
-
activate digital inputs D1, D2, and D3 using the configuration software (standard configuration with
default factory settings).
-
activate the AUT mode using the configuration software (standard configuration with default factory
settings).
9.3.1
Standard wiring (analogue setpoint)
Fig. 10:
9.3.2
Behind a step controller
(binary control without an analogue setpoint)
Contrac actuators feature smooth and continous operation even if the elctronic unit receives binary
commands from a step controller. Use the configuration software for the appropriate settings. The elec-
tronic unit will then integrate the step commands and internally generate an analogue setpoint signal.
.
Fig. 11:
9.4
Connecting the cable shield
Fig. 12:
Connecting the cable shield of EAN823; EBN853; EBN861
Connect the screen at the actuator accordingly.
-
Remove approximately 2 cm of the
cable sheathing (1) at the cable entry
of the housing (4).
-
Open the cable shield in this area
and fold it back over the cable
sheathing (1).
-
Insert the cable end in the cable entry
and fasten it with the clamp; make
sure that the shield is folded back
and in contact with the clamp and
the electronics housing.
Uv
24V
24V
+ -
-
-
+
+
RB
RB
+ -
+ -
I
U
Uv
+ -
+ -
+ -
+
AUT
- Y
+ Y
MAN
14
28
30
26
13
12
11
9
10
8
7
6
4
3
2
1
5
15
29
31
27
Ok
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act. value
0/4...20 mA
se
tpoi
nt (+HA
RT
)
0/4
...20 mA
end p
o
s. 100%
en
d pos. 0%
DI1
DI
2
DI3
DO1
DO2
DO3
Uv
24V
24V
+ -
-
-
+
+
RB
RB
+ -
+ -
I
U
Uv
+ -
+ -
+ -
+
- Y
+ Y
14
28
30
26
13
12
11
9
10
8
7
6
4
3
2
1
5
15
29
31
27
Ok
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DI
1
DI
2
DO
1
DO
2
DO
3
act. value 0/4
...20 mA
act. value 0/4
...20 mA
en
d pos. 100%
end pos. 0%
co
ntro
ller
DI
3
1
1
2
4
4
3
3
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