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06/09 AWB2723-1613en

All possibilities of combining M22 front elements with 
SmartWire-Darwin base function elements are listed in the 
following table.

The SmartWire-Darwin function element always occupies 
the middle slot. If required, standard M22-KC10/KC01 
contact elements can also be plugged into the free slots. The 
following table shows what possibilities there are.

Front element

SWD function element
(Base fixing)

M22(S)-PV(T)

M22-SWD-KC11

M22(S)-PVL(T)

M22-SWD-K11LEDC

M22(S)-DDL

M22-SWD-K22LEDC

M22(S)-D(R)(H)

M22-SWD-KC11

M22(S)-D(R)P

M22-SWD-KC11

M22(S)-W(R)K

M22-SWD-KC11

M22(S)-WKV

M22-SWD-KC11

M22(S)-W(R)K3

M22-SWD-KC22

M22(S)-W(R)S-(SA)

M22-SWD-KC11

M22(S)-W(R)S3-(SA)

M22-SWD-KC22

M22(S)-L(H)

M22-SWD-LEDC

M22(S)-D(R)L(H)

M22-SWD-K11LEDC

M22(S)-W(R)LK

M22-SWD-K11LEDC

M22(S)-W(R)LK-3

M22-SWD-K22LEDC

M22(S)-WLKV-3

M22-SWD-K22LEDC

Summary of Contents for Moeller SmartWire-Darwin Series

Page 1: ...distribution uninterruptible power supply and industrial automation products and services Eaton s global electrical brands including Cutler Hammer MGE Office Protection Systems Powerware Holec MEM Sa...

Page 2: ...out this manual chapter 2009 by Moeller GmbH 53105 Bonn Author Heribert Einwag Mike Edelmann Editor Ren Wiegand Translator globaldocs GmbH All rights reserved including those of the translation No par...

Page 3: ...ey are well protected against unintentional operation Suitable safety hardware and software measures should be implemented for the I O interface so that a line or wire breakage on the signal side does...

Page 4: ...states even for a short time If necessary emergency stop devices should be implemented Wherever faults in the automation system may cause damage to persons or property external measures must be imple...

Page 5: ...SWD PF2 1 9 Introduction 9 EU5C SWD PF1 1 9 Layout 9 Engineering 10 Installation 11 Diagnostics 12 EU5C SWD PF2 1 13 Layout 13 Engineering 14 Installation 15 Diagnostics 16 2 I O Modules EU5E SWD 8DX...

Page 6: ...Measures for higher safety categories 49 Application for EN ISO13849 1 and EN 62061 52 Applications in North America 52 Installation 54 Commissioning 56 Exchange of Modules 57 Device status 57 Program...

Page 7: ...amming 94 M22 SWD KC11 94 M22 SWD KC22 96 M22 SWD LEDC W B G R 98 M22 SWD K11LEDC W B G R 100 M22 SWD K22LEDC W B G R 102 Appendix 105 Maximum current consumption 105 Current consumption 15 V SWD supp...

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Page 9: ...em are linked e g to PROFIBUS DP or CANopen communication networks via gateways Up to 99 slaves can be connected to form a network by means of the SmartWire Darwin system The slaves can be either Smar...

Page 10: ...modules chapter Diagnostics of the Profibus DP slaves The manuals are available for download on the Internet as PDF files They can be quickly located at document number as the search term Target grou...

Page 11: ...and page and the name of the current section in the header of the right hand page This does not apply to pages at the start of a chapter and empty pages at the end of a chapter h Caution warns of the...

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Page 13: ...arwin power modules EU5C SWD PF1 1 and EU5C SWD PF2 1 are for the purpose of looping back the slave power supply in the SmartWire Darwin network EU5C SWD PF1 1 Layout Connections power supply Figure 1...

Page 14: ...SmartWire Darwin network A fault in the 24 V supply voltage is therefore ascertainable only via the missing voltage of the downstream contactors Engineering Area of application of the SmartWire Darwi...

Page 15: ...the 8 pole SmartWire Darwin cable to the SWD In socket The continuation to the next SmartWire Darwin module is from the SWD Out socket The terminals are suitable for cables AWG24 to AWG16 and flexible...

Page 16: ...nal capacity flexible cross section 0 25 mm to 1 5 mm with the ferrule minimum length 8 mm Solid 0 14 mm to 1 5 mm Diagnostics The device does not report a diagnosis 24V 0V POW AUX 24V 0V AUX 24V 0V 3...

Page 17: ...In e SWD Out The SmartWire Darwin power module EU5C SWD PF2 loops the 24 V DC contactor voltage and the 15 V slave supply back into the SmartWire Darwin cable The SmartWire Darwin cable is looped fro...

Page 18: ...ed back in is not electrically isolated from the 24 V D supply voltage AUX of the module There is voltage reversal and EMC protection Engineering Area of application of the SmartWire Darwin power modu...

Page 19: ...e module X If necessary reconnect the 24 V DC voltage for the contactor coils to the terminals AUX X Connect the 8 pole SmartWire Darwin cable to the SWD In socket The continuation to the next SmartWi...

Page 20: ...cs C or Fuse 3 A utilisation class gL gG Cable protection for cable AWG 24 in accordance with UL 508 and CSA 22 2 no 14 Miniature circuit breaker 24 V DC rated operational current 2 A tripping charact...

Page 21: ...other sensor and actuator devices These can be for example auxiliary switches of additional switching devices that have integrated SmartWire Darwin technology The modules are placed in the immediate...

Page 22: ...in diagnostics LED c Status LEDs of the inputs d I0 I7 inputs e 0 V connection The SmartWire Darwin I O module EU5E SWD 8DX provides eight digital inputs I0 to I7 with the help of which diverse sensor...

Page 23: ...connection The SmartWire Darwin I O module EU5E SWD 4D4D provides four digital inputs I0 to I3 and four digital outputs Q0 to Q3 Diverse sensors can be integrated into the SmartWire Darwin network via...

Page 24: ...Q0 Q1 outputs f 0 V connection The SmartWire Darwin I O module EU5E SWD 4D2R provides four digital inputs and two digital relay outputs Diverse sensors can be integrated via the four inputs Both digit...

Page 25: ...puts 24 V DC four digital outputs 24 V DC 0 5 A EU5E SWD 4D2R four digital inputs 24 V DC two digital relay outputs 3 A Via the two relay outputs Q0 and Q1 contactors can be activated with greater pul...

Page 26: ...X Connect the 8 pole SmartWire Darwin cable via the SWD socket to the top side of the device EU5E SWD 8DX X Connect the sensors to the corresponding input I0 to I7 X Connect the reference potential 0...

Page 27: ...tputs to the 24 V terminal EU5E SWD 4D2R X Connect the sensors to the corresponding input I0 to I3 X Connect the reference potential 0 V DC to connection 0 V X Wire the first relay output to Q1 and th...

Page 28: ...5 mm Commissioning The automatic addressing of all slaves in the SmartWire Darwin network is performed via the gateway actuation of the configuration pushbutton on the gateway during commissioning Du...

Page 29: ...win status LED h Caution Replacement of the SmartWire Darwin input output modules is not permitted until the entire SmartWire Darwin system has been switched off h Caution The order of the SmartWire D...

Page 30: ...6 5 4 3 2 1 0 P F Bit Designation Meaning 0 not used 1 not used 2 not used 3 not used 4 F Failure 0 No diagnostic alarm 5 not used 6 P modules present 0 Module not available 1 Module available 7 not u...

Page 31: ...Programming 27 06 09 AWB2723 1613en Diagnostics The module does not report a diagnosis 5 I5 Status input I5 6 I6 Status input I6 7 I7 Status input I7 Bit Designation Meaning...

Page 32: ...6 5 4 3 2 1 0 P F Bit Designation Meaning 0 not used 1 not used 2 not used 3 not used 4 F Failure 0 No diagnostic alarm 1 Module diagnostics present 5 not used 6 P modules present 0 Module not availa...

Page 33: ...input byte 0 is set 5 not used 6 not used 7 not used Bit Designation Meaning 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Q3 Q2 Q1 Q0 Bit Designation Meaning 0 Q0 Actuation output Q0 1 Q1 Actuation output Q1 2 Q2 Actuation output...

Page 34: ...yte 0 Byte 1 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 P F Bit Designation Meaning 0 not used 1 not used 2 not used 3 not used 4 F Failure 0 No diagnostic alarm 5 not used 6 P Modules present 0 Module not available 1 Module av...

Page 35: ...cs The module does not report a diagnosis 5 not used 6 not used 7 not used Bit Designation Meaning 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Q1 Q0 Bit Designation Meaning 0 Q0 Actuation output Q0 1 Q1 Actuation output Q1 2 not...

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Page 37: ...gic controller and acquiring the feedback Layout The following diagram shows the two modules Figure 10 Structure of the SmartWire Darwin modules DIL SWD 32 001 and DIL SWD 32 002 for DILM a Connection...

Page 38: ...ted via the SmartWire Darwin connection cable The integrated electronics transfers the voltage to the connection pins e that are connected to the contactor coils The SmartWire module for DILM is conne...

Page 39: ...options As well as with contactors the SmartWire Darwin module for DILM can also be combined with all DILA contactor relays The contactor s power supply is directly supplied via the SmartWire Darwin c...

Page 40: ...r of the tripped contactors for each SmartWire Darwin network must not exceed 72 W If required an additional power feeder module EU5C SWD PF1 1 EU5C SWD PF 2 must be used a chapter Power Module EU5C S...

Page 41: ...M a Connection of SmartWire Darwin external device plug b Mechanical switching position indicator c Diagnostics LED d Catch slider e Connection pins f Adjusting slide for contactor size g Terminal X0...

Page 42: ...contact can be connected The auxiliary contacts integrated in the contactor can be used e g for safety interlocks Two feedback inputs to the programmable logic controller are available at the three p...

Page 43: ...e 1 0 A switch i in the device version DIL SWD 32 002 The switch positions are as follows 1 Contactor ON 0 Contactor OFF A switching command via SmartWire Darwin h Caution The connection cables to the...

Page 44: ...AWB2723 1613en Figure 12 Circuit diagram of the DOL starter 8 SmartWire Darwin L1 L2 L3 Q11 X1 5 3 1 5 3 1 6 4 2 W V U 6 4 2 PE W V U PE PE M M1 3 I I I Q1 1 21 1 13 1 22 1 14 4 43 4 13 4 44 4 14 Q1 Q...

Page 45: ...ee contact The auxiliary contacts integrated in the contactor can be used e g for safety interlocks Two feedback inputs for the programmable logic controller are available at the three pole terminal o...

Page 46: ...rrule length is at least 8 mm The following jumpers can be used for wiring reversing starters h Caution The connection cables to the potential free auxiliary contacts at connection X0 X1 X2 g for the...

Page 47: ...addition with the aid of the 1 0 A switch i in the device version DIL SWD 32 002 The switch positions are as follows 1 Contactor ON 0 Contactor OFF A switching command via SmartWire Darwin DILM7 DILM...

Page 48: ...with DILM12 XEV Q11 Q12 21 22 Q11 X3 X4 8 21 22 8 SmartWire Darwin A1 A2 Q12 X1 X0 X2 X3 X4 24 V 0 V DC 8 SmartWire Darwin SmartWire Darwin A1 A2 L1 L2 L3 Q11 X1 5 3 1 5 3 1 6 4 2 W V U 6 4 2 Q12 5 3...

Page 49: ...Q12 Q11 X1 5 3 1 5 3 1 6 4 2 W V U 6 4 2 Q12 5 3 1 6 4 2 PE W V U PE PE M M1 3 I I I Q1 1 21 1 13 1 22 21 22 1 14 4 43 4 13 4 44 4 14 Q1 Q1 4 43 4 44 1 13 1 14 Q11 X1 X0 X2 X3 X4 8 21 22 8 SmartWire...

Page 50: ...the opening of the protective doors is demanded The system SmartWire Darwin is not designed for the transfer of safety relevant signals Using the following configuration the system SmartWire Darwin ca...

Page 51: ...V 0 V 24 0 K03 SmartWire Darwin F03 21 22 21 22 A1 A2 Y1 Y2 Y3 13 14 K1 23 24 33 34 41 42 2 H K01 24 V 0 V F04 13 14 23 24 Q11 A1 X0 X1 X2 A2 X3 X4 Q12 A1 X0 X1 X2 A2 X3 X4 Q13 A1 X0 X1 X2 A2 X3 X4 Q...

Page 52: ...L1 L2 PE L3 M1 3 M U V W PE U V W PE Q1 1 3 5 I I I 2 4 6 M1 Q11 1 3 5 2 4 6 M1 3 M U V W PE U V W PE Q2 1 3 5 I I I 2 4 6 M2 Q12 1 3 5 2 4 6 M1 3 M U V W PE U V W PE Q3 1 3 5 I I I 2 4 6 M3 Q13 1 3 5...

Page 53: ...tate of the main contacts can be reliably signalled The mirror contact can be included into the feedback circuit of the safety relay so that the safety relay only gives a new enable signal when the co...

Page 54: ...F03 13 14 13 14 21 22 21 22 A1 A2 S34 S35 13 14 CH1 CH2 K1 23 24 33 34 2 H K01 24 V 0 V F04 23 24 33 34 Q11 A1 X0 X1 X2 A2 A1 A2 X3 X4 Q12 A1 X0 X1 X2 A2 X3 X4 Q13 A1 X0 X1 X2 A2 X3 X4 Q14 A1 X0 X1 X...

Page 55: ...PE Q1 1 3 5 I I I 2 4 6 M1 Q11 1 3 5 2 4 6 M1 3 M U V W PE U V W PE Q2 1 3 5 I I I 2 4 6 M2 Q12 1 3 5 2 4 6 M1 3 M U V W PE U V W PE Q3 1 3 5 I I I 2 4 6 M3 Q13 1 3 5 2 4 6 M1 3 M U V W PE U V W PE Q4...

Page 56: ...in Current carrying capacity of the SmartWire Darwin connecting cable in accordance with NFPA 79 If the SmartWire Darwin connection system is used for applications in North America the maximum current...

Page 57: ...ersing starters in the North American market must be equipped in addition with a mechanical and electrical locking device The electrical locking is realized via the connection auxiliary contact enable...

Page 58: ...rwin module for DILM X Set the setting slider on the SmartWire Darwin module for the corresponding contactor Bottom position DILA DILM7 DILM9 DILM12 DILM15 Top position DILM17 DILM25 DILM32 DILM38 Fig...

Page 59: ...ock the SmartWire Darwin module for DILM Figure 21 Locking of the DIL SWD 32 001 or DIL SWD 32 002 X Connect the SmartWire Darwin external device plug with the adapted SmartWire Darwin connecting cabl...

Page 60: ...ing of all slaves in the SmartWire Darwin network is performed via the gateway actuation of the configuration pushbutton on the gateway during initial operation During the addressing process the Smart...

Page 61: ...exchange of the SmartWire Darwin module for DILM must only be carried out with the supply switched off h Caution The order of the SmartWire Darwin units must not be altered i Danger The exchange of t...

Page 62: ...g 0 C Contactor 0 Contactor not tripped 1 Contactor tripped 1 I0 X1 X2 0 Auxiliary contact for X1 X2 opened 1 Auxiliary contact for X1 X2 closed The meaning depends on the auxiliary contact used 2 I1...

Page 63: ...B2723 1613en Outputs Byte 0 Diagnostics The module does not report a diagnosis 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Q0 Bit Designation Meaning 0 Q0 Contactor actuation 1 not used 2 not used 3 not used 4 not used 5 not use...

Page 64: ...Contactor not tripped 1 Contactor tripped 1 I0 X1 X2 0 Auxiliary contact for X1 X2 opened 1 Auxiliary contact for X1 X2 closed The meaning depends on the auxiliary contact used 2 I1 X1 X0 0 Auxiliary...

Page 65: ...B2723 1613en Outputs Byte 0 Diagnostics The module does not report a diagnosis 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Q0 Bit Designation Meaning 0 Q0 Contactor actuation 1 not used 2 not used 3 not used 4 not used 5 not use...

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Page 67: ...n system The following function elements are available These function elements are each available in two versions for front or base fixing Function element Description M22 SWD K C 11 a function elemen...

Page 68: ...SWD front fixing M22 SWD front function elements are used in connection with the M22 A adapter and M22 front elements for installation in consoles or control box doors Layout Figure 23 Layout M22 SWD...

Page 69: ...element M22 SWD K11LED M22 SWD K11 This function element replaces the previous contact elements M22 K10 K01 It provides a changeover contact by means of which both a breaker and maker function can be...

Page 70: ...ector buttons M22 SWD K22LED This function element contains two changeover contacts and an LED in the colours white blue green and red The function element replaces previous combinations consisting of...

Page 71: ...ent Adapters SmartWire Darwin function element front fixing M22 S PV T M22 A M22 SWD K11 M22 S PVL T M22 A M22 SWD K11LED M22 S DDL M22 A M22 SWD K22LED M22 S D R H M22 A M22 SWD K11 M22 S D R P M22 A...

Page 72: ...pied by SWD element 2 O optional for an additional M22 K10 K01 element h The function elements obtain the energy for communication electronics and driving the LED from the SmartWire Darwin network sup...

Page 73: ...le is to connected to the SmartWire Darwin network The external device plug SWD4 8SF2 5 is used for bonding with the M22 SWD function element This completes installation Figure 26 Connection of the fu...

Page 74: ...de of the M22 SWD front function element flashes Once the addressing process is completed the LED indicates a green continuous light Exchange of Modules After replacement of the modules and connection...

Page 75: ...f the SmartWire Darwin status LED Designation Colour State Message SWD Green continuous light Device is operating fault free Flashing 1 Hz addressing process in progress after gateway power On after a...

Page 76: ...g M22 SWD K11 The function element has one input byte at its disposal Inputs Byte 0 NO1 NC1 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 P F NO1 NC1 Bit Designation Meaning 0 NC1 Normally Close 0 Contact actuated 1 Contact not ac...

Page 77: ...s None Diagnostics In the event of a diagnosis the module reports the following error causes 0 is set for bit 4 in the input byte Value Meaning 0x10 The contact is in the middle position for longer th...

Page 78: ...ing 0 NC1 Normally Close 0 Contact 1 actuated 1 Contact 1 not actuated 1 NO1 Normally Open 0 Contact 1 not actuated 1 Contact 1 actuated 2 NC2 Normally Close 0 Contact 2 actuated 1 Contact 2 not actua...

Page 79: ...s None Diagnostics In the event of a diagnosis the module reports the following error causes 0 is set for bit 4 in the input byte Value Meaning 0x10 The contact is in the middle position for longer th...

Page 80: ...ion element has one input byte and one output byte at its disposal Inputs Byte 0 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 P F Bit Designation Meaning 0 not used 1 not used 2 not used 3 not used 4 F Failure 0 No diagnostic ala...

Page 81: ...2723 1613en Outputs Byte 0 Diagnostics The module does not report a diagnosis 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Q0 Bit Designation Meaning 0 Q0 Activation of the LED 1 not used 2 not used 3 not used 4 not used 5 not us...

Page 82: ...uts Byte 0 NO1 NC1 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 P F NC1 NC1 Bit Designation Meaning 0 NC1 Normally Close 0 Contact actuated 1 Contact not actuated 1 NO Normally Open 0 Contact not actuated 1 Contact actuated 2 not...

Page 83: ...the following error causes 0 is set for bit 4 in the input byte 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Q0 Bit Designation Meaning 0 Q0 Activation of the LED 1 not used 2 not used 3 not used 4 not used 5 not used 6 not used...

Page 84: ...esignation Meaning 0 NC1 Normally Close 0 Contact 1 actuated 1 Contact 1 not actuated 1 NO1 Normally Open 0 Contact 1 not actuated 1 Contact 1 actuated 2 NC2 Normally Close 0 Contact 2 actuated 1 Cont...

Page 85: ...the following error causes 0 is set for bit 4 in the input byte 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Q0 Bit Designation Meaning 0 Q0 Activation of the LED 1 not used 2 not used 3 not used 4 not used 5 not used 6 not used...

Page 86: ...06 09 AWB2723 1613en M22 SWD base fixing M22 SWD base function elements are used in connection with M22 I surface mounting enclosures and M22 front elements Layout Figure 27 Base elements with enclosu...

Page 87: ...h them The printed circuit boards create the connection with the SmartWire Darwin network The known M22 front elements for the control circuit function are used on the front The surface mounting enclo...

Page 88: ...onnection to the round cable in this case is via 8 pole plugs sockets Housing bushing socket SWD Element Housing bushing socket for M22 SWD4 SF8 20 Housing bushing plug for M22 SWD4 SM8 20 1 3 2 1 3 2...

Page 89: ...contact elements M22 KC10 KC01 It provides a changeover contact by means of which both a breaker and maker function can be realized The function element is used in combination with M22 pushbutton act...

Page 90: ...y are used in combination with illuminated pushbuttons or selector switch buttons M22 SWD K22LEDC multiple function elements These functional elements contain two changeover contacts and an LED elemen...

Page 91: ...free slots The following table shows what possibilities there are Front element SWD function element Base fixing M22 S PV T M22 SWD KC11 M22 S PVL T M22 SWD K11LEDC M22 S DDL M22 SWD K22LEDC M22 S D...

Page 92: ...ccupied by SWD element 2 O optional for an additional M22 KC10 KC01 element h The function elements obtain the energy for communication electronics and driving the LEDs from the SmartWire Darwin netwo...

Page 93: ...ows X Insert the printed circuit board into the surface mounting enclosure Ensure that the PCB is pointing in the correct direction The direction of the arrow defines the arrangement of the slaves the...

Page 94: ...correct X If this is the last SWD slave please switch on the terminating resistor Figure 31 Terminating resistor X Equip the slots with the M22 SWD C function elements Ensure that the installation pos...

Page 95: ...Installation 91 06 09 AWB2723 1613en Figure 32 Equipping the enclosure slots 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 IN OUT OFF ON CLICK IN OUT...

Page 96: ...of the M22 SmartWire Darwin base function element flashes Once the addressing process is completed the LED indicates a green continuous light Exchange of Modules After replacement of the modules and c...

Page 97: ...in progress after gateway power On after actuation of the configuration button on the gateway slave not in current configuration invalid type Flashing 3 Hz Device reports a diagnostics a section Progr...

Page 98: ...g M22 SWD KC11 The function element has one input byte at its disposal Inputs Byte 0 NO1 NC1 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 P F NC1 NC1 Bit Designation Meaning 0 NC1 Normally Close 0 Contact actuated 1 Contact not a...

Page 99: ...s None Diagnostics In the event of a diagnosis the module reports the following error causes 0 is set for bit 4 in the input byte Value Meaning 0x10 The contact is in the middle position for longer th...

Page 100: ...ing 0 NC1 Normally Close 0 Contact 1 actuated 1 Contact 1 not actuated 1 NO1 Normally Open 0 Contact 1 not actuated 1 Contact 1 actuated 2 NC2 Normally Close 0 Contact 2 actuated 1 Contact 2 not actua...

Page 101: ...s None Diagnostics In the event of a diagnosis the module reports the following error causes 0 is set for bit 4 in the input byte Value Meaning 0x10 The contact is in the middle position for longer th...

Page 102: ...ion element has one input byte and one output byte at its disposal Inputs Byte 0 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 P F Bit Designation Meaning 0 not used 1 not used 2 not used 3 not used 4 F Failure 0 No diagnostic ala...

Page 103: ...2723 1613en Outputs Byte 0 Diagnostics The module does not report a diagnosis 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Q0 Bit Designation Meaning 0 Q0 Activation of the LED 1 not used 2 not used 3 not used 4 not used 5 not us...

Page 104: ...puts Byte 0 NO1 NC1 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 P F NC1 NC1 Bit Designation Meaning 0 NC1 Normally Close 0 Contact actuated 1 Contact not actuated 1 NO Normally Open 0 Contact not actuated 1 Contact actuated 2 no...

Page 105: ...the following error causes 0 is set for bit 4 in the input byte 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Q0 Bit Designation Meaning 0 Q0 Activation of the LED 1 not used 2 not used 3 not used 4 not used 5 not used 6 not used...

Page 106: ...Designation Meaning 0 NC1 Normally Close 0 Contact 1 actuated 1 Contact 1 not actuated 1 NO1 Normally Open 0 Contact 1 not actuated 1 Contact 1 actuated 2 NC2 Normally Close 0 Contact 2 actuated 1 Con...

Page 107: ...the following error causes 0 is set for bit 4 in the input byte 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Q0 Bit Designation Meaning 0 Q0 Activation of the LED 1 not used 2 not used 3 not used 4 not used 5 not used 6 not used...

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Page 109: ...1LED B 115973 19 M22 SWD K11LED G 115974 19 M22 SWD K11LED R 115975 19 M22 SWD K22LED W 115978 19 M22 SWD K22LED B 115979 19 M22 SWD K22LED G 115980 19 M22 SWD K22LED R 115981 19 M22 SWD KC11 115995 7...

Page 110: ...3 LP01 115992 17 M22 SWD I4 LP01 115993 17 M22 SWD I6 LP01 115994 17 SWD4 RC8 10 116020 17 Type Article no Current consumption Notes mA DIL SWD 32 Pull in power for DILM 7 9 W 3 for DILM 12 15 W 4 5 f...

Page 111: ...l IEC EN 60715 35 mm Top hat rail IEC EN 60715 35 mm Mounting position vertical vertical Ambient mechanical conditions Protection type IEC EN 60529 IP20 IP20 IP20 IP20 Vibrations IEC EN 61131 2 2008 c...

Page 112: ...EN 55011 Class A Burst IEC EN 61131 2 2008 Level 3 Supply cables kV 2 2 2 2 CAN DP bus cable kV 1 1 SmartWire Darwin cables kV 1 1 1 1 Surge IEC EN 61131 2 2008 Level 1 Supply cables CAN DP bus cable...

Page 113: ...slaves V typ U Aux 0 2 typ U Aux 0 2 typ U Aux 0 2 typ U Aux 0 2 Supply voltage U Pow Supply voltage connection V 24 DC 15 20 24 DC 15 20 24 DC 15 20 Input voltage residual ripple F 5 F 5 F 5 Protect...

Page 114: ...0 2 1 5 AWG 24 16 0 2 1 5 AWG 24 16 flexible with ferrule mm 2 0 25 1 5 0 25 1 5 0 25 1 5 0 25 1 5 SmartWire Darwin network Station type SmartWire Darwin master Number of SmartWire Darwin slaves 58 9...

Page 115: ...ce LED Two coloured red green Two coloured red green Terminating resistor switchable via plug DIP switches Connection type field bus 1 x Sub D socket 9 pole 1 x SUB D plug 9 pole potential isolation Y...

Page 116: ...constant acceleration 1 g Hz 8 4 150 8 4 150 8 4 150 Mechanical shock resistance IEC EN 60068 2 27 semi sinusoidal 15 g 11 ms Shocks 9 9 9 Drop to IEC EN 60068 2 31 Drop height mm 50 50 50 Free fall p...

Page 117: ...tive humidity non condensing IEC EN 60068 2 30 5 95 5 95 5 95 SmartWire Darwin interface Station type SmartWire Darwin station slave Baud rate setting automatic SmartWire Darwin status LED Green Conne...

Page 118: ...2 over 3 ms Lamp load RLL W 3 Overload proof yes with diagnostics Switching capacity EN 60947 5 1 utilization category DC 13 Relay outputs Number 2 Contact type N O contact Operations Utilization cate...

Page 119: ...s for SmartWire Darwin Yes Yes Yes Semi conductor outputs for SmartWire Darwin Yes Semi conductor outputs for inputs No Relays for SmartWire Darwin Yes Relays for inputs Yes Relays for relays Yes Note...

Page 120: ...42 X 39 17 X 45 X 37 17 X 42 X 45 17 X 45 X 42 Weight g 10 10 10 14 14 Mounting position any Ambient mechanical conditions Protection type IEC EN 60529 IP20 IP20 IP20 IP20 IP20 Vibrations IEC EN 6113...

Page 121: ...tic fields IEC EN 61131 2 2008 80 1000 MHz V m 10 10 10 10 10 1 4 2 GHz V m 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 7 GHz V m 1 1 1 1 1 Radio interference suppression SmartWire Darwin EN 55011 Class A Burst IEC EN 61131 2 2008...

Page 122: ...win network Station type SmartWire Darwin station slave Baud rate setting automatic SmartWire Darwin status LED Green Connections Plug 8 pole Plug connectors SWD4 8SF2 5 M22 SWD I LP SWD4 8SF2 5 M22 S...

Page 123: ...l operations 1 X 10 6 1 X 10 6 1 X 10 6 1 X 10 6 LED display No Yes Yes No Yes Diagnostics Yes No Yes Yes Yes Fixing front fixing base fixing front fixing base fixing front fixing base fixing front fi...

Page 124: ...4 150 8 4 150 Mechanical shock resistance IEC EN 60068 2 27 semi sinusoidal 15 g 11 ms Shocks 9 9 9 Drop to IEC EN 60068 2 31 Drop height mm 50 Free fall packaged IEC EN 60068 2 32 m 0 3 Electromagne...

Page 125: ...measures Storage C 40 70 40 70 40 70 relative humidity no condensation IEC EN 60068 2 30 5 95 5 95 5 95 Connection options SWD In Socket 8 pole Plug 8 pole Plug 8 pole Number of insertion cycles 200...

Page 126: ...Ambient mechanical conditions Protection type IEC EN 60529 IP67 IP67 Ambient climatic conditions Operating ambient temperature IEC 60068 2 C 25 55 25 55 Condensation prevent with suitable measures St...

Page 127: ...ock resistance IEC EN 60068 2 27 semi sinusoidal 15 g 11 ms Shocks 9 9 9 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Electrostatic discharge IEC EN 61131 2 2008 Air discharge Level 3 kV 8 Contact discharge Leve...

Page 128: ...ck resistance IEC EN 60068 2 27 semi sinusoidal 15 g 11 ms Shocks 9 9 Drop to IEC EN 60068 2 31 Drop height mm 50 50 Free fall packaged IEC EN 60068 2 32 m 0 3 0 3 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Ov...

Page 129: ...tatus LED green orange Connections Plug 8 pole Plug connectors External device plug SWD4 8SF2 5 Current consumption 15 V SWD supply a page 105 Operating mode Manual automatic mode No Yes Setting Rotar...

Page 130: ...126 06 09 AWB2723 1613en...

Page 131: ...ption 36 Contactor voltage 10 Coupling relay 35 Current carrying capacity maximum North America 52 D Device status SmartWire Darwin slaves 25 57 71 93 Diagnostics messages 25 57 DOL Starters 38 53 E E...

Page 132: ...ELV 46 Pick up current 36 Protection against polarity reversal 14 Pull in power 36 R Reversing starters 53 RMQ Titan System 63 S Safety categories 49 Safety switch off selective 10 Sealing power 36 Su...

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