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List of pictures 

Fig. 1: Exemplary system design of a recreational vehicle .................................................................................. 8

 

Fig. 2: Exemplary system design 

– Boat ............................................................................................................. 8

 

Fig. 3: Overview of PowerPlex® components ..................................................................................................... 9

 

Fig. 4: Two PowerPlex® modules connected via CAN bus cable ...................................................................... 12

 

Fig. 5: Various PowerPlex® modules connected via serial CAN bus topology ................................................... 12

 

Fig. 6: PowerPlex® Mini Module MM500 .......................................................................................................... 13

 

Fig. 7: Pin assignment of the PowerPlex® Mini Module .................................................................................... 15

 

Fig. 8: Dimensions of the PowerPlex® Mini Module.......................................................................................... 19

 

Fig. 9: Installation dimensions of the PowerPlex® Mini Module ......................................................................... 20

 

Fig. 10: Connection of the PowerPlex® components in the CAN bus system .................................................... 22

 

Fig. 11: CAN/USB converter (example: Peak) .................................................................................................. 25

 

 

List of tables 

Table 1: Symbols used 

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Table 2: Additional accessories 

10

 

Table 3: Different PowerPlex® Modules 

11

 

Table 4: Selection of technical data 

14

 

Tabel 5: Inputs, outputs and interfaces of the PowerPlex® Mini Module 

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Table 6: Installation check list 

17

 

Table 7: General requirement of the installation site 

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Table 8: General notes on wiring 

18

 

Table 9: Mounting of the device 

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Table 10: Pin assignment on the 24-pole connector (X1) 

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Table 11: Pin assignment on the 6-pole connector (X2) 

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Table 12: Major properties of the CAN bus cable to be used 

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Table 13: Requirements of the configuration PC 

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Table 14: Important information 

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Symbols 

The following conventions and symbols will accompany you throughout the entire manual. They are defined as 
follows: 
 

 

Warning 

You are in a situation which might cause injury. Before working with one of the devices you have to be 
aware of  the  risks of electrical  circuitries and  you  ought  to be  familiar  with  standard  procedures  of 
accident prevention. 

 

Caution 

There is a risk in this situation to do something which might cause damage of the devices or data loss. 

 

Information 

Here you receive information which might be particularly useful for the application.

 

Table 1: Symbols used 

 

 

Summary of Contents for PowerPIex MM500

Page 1: ...Mini Module MM500 Installation and Operating Instructions...

Page 2: ...reproduced or distributed without prior written consent of E T A GmbH Any person acting illegally with regard to this publication can be prosecuted Limitation of liability Although all provisions wer...

Page 3: ...integrate this control panel into an E T A PowerPlex system The PowerPlex keypads allow easy and intuitive operation and monitoring of the PowerPlex installations Besides this document further informa...

Page 4: ...d to operate devices systems and circuits according to the standards and rules of safety engineering Safety instructions Please follow the installation and configuration instructions given in this doc...

Page 5: ...15 4 3 Inputs outputs and interfaces 15 5 Mounting 17 5 1 Installation check list 17 5 2 Recommended installation site 17 5 3 General notes on wiring 18 5 4 Required installation dimensions mounting...

Page 6: ...ni Module 16 Table 6 Installation check list 17 Table 7 General requirement of the installation site 17 Table 8 General notes on wiring 18 Table 9 Mounting of the device 21 Table 10 Pin assignment on...

Page 7: ...ad and control unit a thing of the past The transmission of switch commands and status information is based on the peer to peer CAN bus communication A direct cable connection between the actuator e g...

Page 8: ...devices or of the entire electrical installation Thus it is ensured that everything works precisely which is reassuring as the loads often are not in plain sight E T A PowerPlex is a decentralised po...

Page 9: ...erPlex reliably and precisely connects regulates controls and monitors electrical loads switches and sensors via CAN It controls status indications operating conditions and execution of commands Perfe...

Page 10: ...with the PowerPlex configuration software and or to the USB interface of a touch panel which could be connected to the PowerPlex Terminating resistors Two 120 resistors terminate the CAN bus network o...

Page 11: ...twork can embrace up to 30 different PowerPlex modules The smallest PowerPlex system would consist of two modules communicating via the CAN bus cable see Fig 4 The loads controlled by the modules in t...

Page 12: ...much higher number of modules and their inputs and outputs which will be distributed over the entire vehicle Fig 5 shows the electrical connection of several PowerPlex modules in a serial CAN bus top...

Page 13: ...a must be made The use of CAN bus address labels helps keeping an overview for module identification above all in the event of comprehensive projects 3 4 The CAN bus address Any PowerPlex component wi...

Page 14: ...uts 8 multifunctional inputs configurable as I1 I2 I3 I4 I5 I6 I7 I8 digital input 0 6 k ON 7 k OFF masseschaltend analog inputs a voltage monitoring 0 32 V Rin 60 k resolution 10 Bit b battery monito...

Page 15: ...212 F 4 3 Inputs outputs and interfaces Fig 7 shows an overview of the terminals and interfaces of the PowerPlex Mini Module Fig 7 Pin assignment of the PowerPlex Mini Module Explanation Inputs X1 I1...

Page 16: ...A loads with max 4 A O1 O8 crimp connector 16 AWG short circuit and over current protection Current limitation and electronic safety shutdown dimming function with adjustable frequency caution ground...

Page 17: ...nstalled in an area which offers maximum benefit for the user The PowerPlex modules on the other hand should be installed close to the connected loads to reduce wiring efforts Important Leave enough s...

Page 18: ...nnected loads Item Note 1 The cables should not be kinked or bent sharply Please provide sufficient bending radii 2 Cables must be protected against damages and heat Avoid the proximity to moveable or...

Page 19: ...anning stage and ensures ease of mounting preventing a possible kinking of the cables 5 5 Dimensions and space requirements According to EMC conditions there must always be sufficient space between th...

Page 20: ...ou start installation please make sure that the installation site was selected under consideration of the product specific requirements the cable connections were identified correctly and cable laying...

Page 21: ...10 and Table 11 Please note that the mating connectors are not included in the delivery scope as standard 24 pole connection X1 interface assignment pin multi functional inputs Note Correct connection...

Page 22: ...erPlex component to ensure impeccable start up of the entire system Protection and cable cross sections Suitable elements for overcurrent protection must be used to protect the PowerPlex components Th...

Page 23: ...impedance 120 Conductor resistance 37 km max Insulation resistance 1 G km Test voltage 1 5 kV Other properties Resistance against ambient effects UV resistant weatherproof oil resistant coolant resis...

Page 24: ...Windows Windows XP processor Pentium III or higher RAM minimum 256 MBytes recommendation 512 MBytes hard disk storage unit minimum 500 MBytes screen resolution minimum 500 MBytes input device mouse or...

Page 25: ...vice must NOT be used in inflammable surroundings Warning high voltage The cover must NEVER be opened Access to the inner components is not allowed unless indicated otherwise in this manual Caution Gr...

Page 26: ...26 Notes...

Page 27: ...27 Notes...

Page 28: ...ase I_PP M MM500 E Index 1 Ausgabedatum Release Date 12 2022 Alle Rechte vorbehalten All rights reserved E T A Elektrotechnische Apparate GmbH Industriestra e 2 8 90518 Altdorf GERMANY Tel 09187 10 0...

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