
Planning and Installation Guidelines 41
Planning and
Installation Guidelines
Technical Description
Wireless Proximity Switches / Issue: 09.2004
V 6
Allocation
Connection terminals
X1
Primary Loop 1 >
X2
Primary Loop 1 <
X3
Primary Loop 2 > or contact-bridge to X4 (included in scope of delivery)
X4
Primary Loop 2 < or contact-bridge to X3 (included in scope of delivery)
X14.1
Sync-Input +
X14.2
Sync-Input -
X15.1
Sync-
X15.2
Sync-Output -
X10.2
Disturbance Output (potential-free contact)
X10.3
Disturbance Output (potential-free contact)
X11.L
Main Supply L
X11.N
Main Supply N
X11.PE
Main Supply PE
DIL-Switches
S1
Current setting
S2
Setting for synchronisation
LEDs
LED1, green Operation
LED2, red
Disturbance of power supply
LED3, red
Disturbance of synchronisation
Fig.
4.2:
WPU100 connection terminals, DIL-switch underneath cover plate and LEDs (visible in operation)
0 = off = open / 1 = on = closed
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X14
X15
X10
X11
X1
X2
X3
X4
S1
S2
LED:
3
1
2
1 2
1 2
+ -
+ -
1 2 3 PE N L
1
0
1
0
1234
1234
4.1 Electrical connections
All electrical connections and settings of DIL switches are under the cover plate underneath
the heat sink area.
This cover plate can be removed after loosening of the six fixing screws.
All cables are brought into the housing by PG
glands
through the bottom surface.
•
The device only fulfills the IP 65 degree of protection, if the cover plate is mounted,
the fixing screws and all PG glands are firmly bolted (unused also covered).
•
For fulfilment of the VDE regulations, an external protective grounding must be
additionally connected from the cabinet common connection point to the mains.