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8  Measuring range

 

The measuring ranges, the states of the LEDs and their meaning are indicated 

in the following tables�

8.1  Analogue module AC3216

Range

4...20 mA

Units

dec.

Units

hex.

LED  

analo-

gue

Meaning

< 1 mA

32767

7FFF

flashing

wire break

1 mA���3�999 mA

1000���3999

03E8���0F9F

on

below nominal 

range

4 mA���20 mA

4000 ��� 20000 0FA0���4E20

on

nominal range

20�001 mA���23 mA

20001���23000 4E21���59D8

on

above nominal 

range

> 23 mA

32767

7FFF

flashing

overflow

8.2  Analogue module AC3217

Range

0...10 V

Units

dec.

Units

hex.

LED  

analo-

gue

Meaning

< 0 V

0000

0000

on

outside range

0 ���10 V

0000���10000

0000���2710

on

nominal range

10�001���11�5 V

10001���11500 2711���2CEC

on

above nominal 

range

> 11�5 V

32767

7FFF

flashing

overflow

8.3  Transmission time of the analogue values

The transmission time of the analogue values depends on the conversion 

time of the analogue signals into digital signals in the AS-i module and on the 

transmission time via the AS-Interface�
The conversion time per analogue input signal is 60 ms� But if only channel 1 is 

used, i�e� all other channels are deactivated via the parameter bits P1 and P2, the 

conversion time for this channel is only 20 ms�

Summary of Contents for AS-i SmartLine AC3216

Page 1: ...Operating instructions AS i SmartLine module AC3216 AC3217 80255918 00 01 2017 UK ...

Page 2: ... wire sensor 7 6 1 2 Connection of a 3 wire sensor 8 6 1 3 Connection of a 4 wire sensor 8 6 1 4 Connection of an analogue sensor with intrinsic supply 9 7 Parameter setting 9 8 Measuring range 10 8 1 Analogue module AC3216 10 8 2 Analogue module AC3217 10 8 3 Transmission time of the analogue values 10 9 Operation 11 9 1 LED display AC3216 11 9 2 LED display AC3217 12 10 Maintenance repair dispos...

Page 3: ...for the corresponding applications and environmental conditions without any restrictions Only use the product for its intended purpose Functions and features If the operating instructions or the technical data are not adhered to personal injury and or damage to property may occur The manufacturer assumes no liability or warranty for any consequences caused by tampering with the product or incorrec...

Page 4: ... profile S 7 3 E Maximum number of modules per AS i system 31 Conversion time digital analogue in the slave for one channel 20 ms for two channels 120 ms for three channels 180 ms for four channels 240 ms Sensor supply from AS i max 100 mA or external 24 V PELV voltage source the external supply voltage is selected automatically as soon as an external 24 V voltage is applied Resolution 16 bits 1 µ...

Page 5: ...vice on a 35 mm DIN rail Leave enough space between the unit and the top and bottom of the control cabinet to enable air circulation and to avoid excessive heating Take into account the internal heating of all devices when mounting several devices side by side and observe the environmental conditions for every device ...

Page 6: ...evice 6 Electrical connection The unit must be connected by a qualified electrician The national and international regulations for the installation of electrical equipment must be adhered to Disconnect power Connect the unit ...

Page 7: ...4 V E external sensor supply 0 V AC3216 AC3217 I I I C1 C2 C3 I I I 0V 0V 0V I I I V1 V2 V3 I I I 0V 0V 0V 0V A I A C4 E I E 0V A I A V4 E I E 6 1 1 Connection of a 2 wire sensor 2 0V I I C1 4 AC3216 V1 4 AC3217 1 A 2 wire sensor is connected via the terminals I and C1 4 AC3216 or V1 2 AC3217 The terminals I and 0V must be connected to each other via a link 1 Analogue module 2 2 wire sensor ...

Page 8: ...and C1 4 AC3216 or V1 4 AC3217 The terminals I and 0V must be connected to each other via a link 1 Analogue module 2 3 wire sensor 6 1 3 Connection of a 4 wire sensor 2 0V I I C1 4 AC3216 V1 4 AC3217 U I U 1 U I U A 4 wire sensor is connected via the terminals I I C1 4 AC3216 or V1 4 AC3217 and 0 V 1 Analogue module 2 4 wire sensor ...

Page 9: ... PELV ungrounded 7 Parameter setting Parameter bit Designation Description Comments P0 Filter 1 50 Hz filter active in the A D converter The 50 Hz filter applies to the whole of Europe 0 60 Hz filter active in the A D converter P1 P2 Channel activation parameter bit analogue channel P1 P2 1 2 3 4 0 0 on off off off 0 1 on on off off 1 0 on on on off 1 1 on on on on P3 Peripheral fault 1 peripheral...

Page 10: ... Range 0 10 V Units dec Units hex LED analo gue Meaning 0 V 0000 0000 on outside range 0 10 V 0000 10000 0000 2710 on nominal range 10 001 11 5 V 10001 11500 2711 2CEC on above nominal range 11 5 V 32767 7FFF flashing overflow 8 3 Transmission time of the analogue values The transmission time of the analogue values depends on the conversion time of the analogue signals into digital signals in the ...

Page 11: ... ms 55 ms 9 Operation Check the safe functioning of the unit 9 1 LED display AC3216 LED AS i green lights AS i voltage supply OK LED AUX green lights external voltage supply 24 V OK LEDs I1 I4 yellow light analogue signal in the measuring range LEDs I1 I4 yellow flash analogue signal outside the measuring range no sensor connected or wire break LEDs I2 I4 yellow off no sensor connected at least on...

Page 12: ... enabled LEDs I1 I4 yellow flash Analogue signal outside the measuring range overflow LEDs I2 I4 yellow off The respective channel is not activated LED FAULT red lights AS i communication error e g slave address 0 LED FAULT red flashes Peripheral fault A peripheral fault is indicated if at least one of the analogue signals is outside the value range LED yellow DIAG DIAG lights DIAG flashes DIAG of...

Page 13: ... chemical additives are recommended 10 3 Repair The device must only be repaired by the manufacturer 10 4 Disposal Dispose of the device in accordance with the national environmental regulations 11 Scale drawing 108 35 25 4 93 126 LED ...

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