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800-DI14 module

 WARNING

Risk of injury due to electrical current and voltage!

Severe bodily injury or death can result! Therefore 

please abide by the following:

 ·

Do not touch bare, stripped wires or device in-

puts that are dangerous to touch on the devic-

es, components and modules.

 ·

Switch off your installation before commenc-

ing work! Secure it against being switched on! 

Check to be sure it is de-energized! Ground and 

short circuit! Cover or block off adjacent live 

parts!

 ·

During operation and troubleshooting (especial-

ly with DIN rail devices), check the environment 

for dangerous voltages and switch these off if 

necessary!

 ·

Wear protective clothing and protective equip-

ment in accordance with applicable guidelines 

when working on electrical systems!

 ·

Before making connections, ground the device 

/ component / module by means of the ground 

wire connection, if present!

 ·

Do not touching bare or stripped leads that are 

energized! Equip stranded conductors with wire 

ferrules!

 ·

Hazardous voltages can be present in all cir-

cuitry parts that are connected to the power 

supply.

 ·

Protect wires, cables and devices with a suit-

able line circuit breaker/fuse!

 ·

Never switch off, remove or tamper with safety 

devices!

 ·

There can still be hazardous voltages present in 

the device or in the component (module) even 

after it has been disconnected from the supply 

voltage (capacitor storage).

 ·

Do not operate equipment with current trans-

former circuits when open. 

 ·

Only connect screw terminals with the same 

number of poles and design!

 ·

Do not exceed the limit values specified in the 

user manual and on the rating plate! This must 

also be observed during testing and commis-

sioning.

 ·

Take note of the safety and warning notices 

in the usage information that belongs to the 

device, components or modules!

2.4  Hazards when handling the device, compo-

nents and modules

When operating electric devices, components or 
modules, it is unavoidable for certain parts of these 
devices to conduct hazardous voltage. Consequent-
ly, severe bodily injury or material damage can occur 
if they are not handled properly.

Therefore, when handling our devices, components, 
or modules, always observe the following:

 ·do not exceed the limit values specified in the user 

manual and on the rating plate! This must also be 
observed during testing and commissioning!

 ·Take note of the safety and warning notices in all 

usage information that belongs to the device, com-
ponents or modules!

  WARNING

Disregarding the connection conditions of the 

Janitza measurement devices, modules or com-

ponents can lead to injuries or even death or to 

material damage!

 ·Do not use Janitza meters, modules or compo-

nents for critical switching, control or protection 

applications where the safety of persons and 

property depends on this function.

 ·Do not carry out switching operations with the 

Janitza measurement devices, modules or com-

ponents without prior inspection by your system 

manager with specialist knowledge! In particular, 

the safety of persons, material assets and the ap-

plicable standards must be taken into account!

Summary of Contents for 800-DI14

Page 1: ...Expansion module for the UMG 801 as of firmware 1 5 0 User manual and technical data Janitza electronics GmbH Vor dem Polst ck 6 D 35633 Lahnau Support tel 49 6441 9642 22 Email info janitza com www j...

Page 2: ...2 800 DI14 module www janitza de Digital input module 800 DI14 for the UMG 801 as of firmware 1 5 0 Doc no 2 053 097 0 a Date 06 2023 The German version is the original version of the documentation...

Page 3: ...he current state of the information available to us Nonetheless we wish to point out that updates of this document are not always possible at the same time as technical refinements are implemented in...

Page 4: ...modules 11 2 5 Electrically qualified personnel 12 2 6 Warranty in the event of damage 12 2 7 Safety information for handling current transformers 12 3 Product description 14 3 1 800 DI14 digital inp...

Page 5: ...module or your module series via the Ethernet interface 28 6 3 PC direct connection of the UMG 801 basic device with digital input module or your module series via the Ethernet interface 28 6 4 Module...

Page 6: ...Service and maintenance 40 14 1 Repair 40 14 2 Service 40 14 3 Device adjustment 40 14 4 Calibration interval 40 14 5 Firmware update 40 14 6 Procedure in the event of a malfunction 40 14 7 Resetting...

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Page 8: ...ation accompanying the product Keep the usage information associated with the product available for the entire service life and pass it on to any possible subsequent users Find out about device revisi...

Page 9: ...plete with accessories Observe special regulations for devices with built in batteries or rechargeable batteries Do not attempt to open or repair the device the module the component on your own becaus...

Page 10: ...tuation which if not avoided can result in material or environmental damage INFORMATION Indicates procedures in which there is no hazard of personal injury or material damage 2 3 Product safety The de...

Page 11: ...er circuits when open Only connect screw terminals with the same number of poles and design Do not exceed the limit values specified in the user manual and on the rating plate This must also be observ...

Page 12: ...information for handling current transformers Definition of the terms current transformers cur rent sensors In this user manual the term current transformer is used for special transformers for the p...

Page 13: ...transformers can be hot even after the power supply has been switched off Allow the connections of the current transformers and the connecting cables to cool down before touching them CAUTION Risk of...

Page 14: ...being switched back on 3 Check to be sure it is de energized 4 Ground and short circuit the system device 5 Cover or block off adjacent live parts Safe operation is impossible if for example the basic...

Page 15: ...www janitza de for the laws standards and directives applied by Janitza electronics GmbH for the devices The EU UKCA conformity of the device permits the marking CE UKCA 3 6 FCC Declaration of Conform...

Page 16: ...thernet interface The modules can be used to realize meter and mod ule topologies with a flexible arrangement of the DIN rails For the operation of the devices components and modules integrated in you...

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Page 18: ...ns for air or road freight complete with accessories All usage information is also available as a download at www janitza de Observe the mounting instructions for your basic device e g check the bus c...

Page 19: ...attached module so that the bus connectors devices are coupled Fig Side view of UMG 801 and 800 DI14 module Internal bus connector UMG 801 800 DI14 module 5 Then cable your module and apply voltage to...

Page 20: ...device allows the mounting of up to 10 modules Always start and end your device and module se ries with end brackets Basic device Module 1 System Information ESC Lorem ipsum Fig System information wi...

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Page 22: ...operation and indicate cyclic data exchange 5 Screw terminals 8 pole Digital inputs top of module 6 Bottom bolt For mounting the module on the DIN rail 7 JanBus interface rear of module Connection con...

Page 23: ...6 9 8 7 10 Item Designation Description 1 Part number Marking for traceability 2 Symbol for Danger sign General hazard symbol Be certain to observe the warning notices applied to the device and shown...

Page 24: ...measuring displays 800 DI14 module only on p 32 Functions for the digital inputs can be configured easily and clearly in the GridVis software see www janitza de Digital inputs on the bottom of the mod...

Page 25: ...t 14 Digital Inputs 8 14 C2 External Auxiliary Voltage 24 V DC 8 1 2 2k21 3 2k21 2k21 2k21 Digital Input 1 2k21 2k21 Digital Input 2 Digital Input 3 4 2k21 2k21 Digital Input 4 5 2k21 2k21 Digital Inp...

Page 26: ...o select the menu item Diagnostics and confirm with button 3 Enter The Diagnostics window appears Fig Window Diagnostics with entries In the Diagnostics window use keys 2 5 and 5 6 to select the entry...

Page 27: ...2 5 and 5 6 to select the menu item Module position and confirm with key 3 Enter The entry Module position blinks Use the keys 2 5 and 5 6 to enter the position number of the module to be identified...

Page 28: ...nd PC The DHCP server automatically assigns IP addresses to the basic device with module s and to the PC DHCP server PC with GridVis Patch cable Patch cable UMG 801 with 800 DI14 module PC with GridVi...

Page 29: ...basic device Module removal at the end of the module topology of a basic device Module removal within the module topology of a basic device Module swap Module configuration swap measurement Data stor...

Page 30: ...connection to your basic device 7 2 Module relevant menu items of the basic device with one 800 DI14 module INFORMATION The following illustration shows module relevant menu items of the basic device...

Page 31: ...es window appears Fig Example Digital I O status modules window with 2 800 DI14 modules ESC 2 Module 800 DI14 1 Module 800 DI14 Digital I O Status Modules The window 1 800 DI14 module shows the 14 dig...

Page 32: ...DI8 DI9 DI10 DI11 DI12 DI13 DI14 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 Module 800 DI14 ESC Display 1 Digital input module with status mes sages for 14 digital inputs ESC Modules Basic device Digital I O Statu...

Page 33: ...Display Module 1 information 1 2 Type Serial no Position 800 DI14 48000111 3 3 Module 800 DI14 Info 1 2 ESC HW Version SW Version SW Build 62381 9 9 9 abc999 ebgxm 0 b0 3 Module 800 DI14 Info 2 2 ESC...

Page 34: ...in mm in Bottom view Top view View from left 26 mm 1 02 in 36 mm 1 42 in 14 mm 0 55 in 6 mm 0 24 in Rear view Connector for the bus connector Front view 90 mm 3 54 in 18 mm 0 71 in 110 mm 3 54 in Soc...

Page 35: ...g to DIN IEC 60721 3 3 Has protection class II according to IEC 60536 VDE 0106 part 1 a ground wire connection is not required Working temperature 10 C 14 F 55 C 131 F Relative humidity 5 to 95 at 25...

Page 36: ...the functions and data of the basic device can be found in the usage information included with the basic device or available for download at www janitza de Terminal connection capacity Connectible co...

Page 37: ...he bottom bolts of the module with a screwdriver 1 Disconnect the supply of power to the system Secure it against being switched on Check to be sure it is de energized Ground and short circuit Cover o...

Page 38: ...vent of an error the red LED E of the module blinks during operation at an interval of 0 5 s After the definition of the error state there is a pause of 2 s and the blink interval starts again from th...

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Page 40: ...ION This user manual describes the modules and pro vides information on the operation of the modules via the basic device In addition to this user manual refer to the usage information for your basic...

Page 41: ...g measured values and configuration data INFORMATION The basic device stores the following measured val ues every 5 minutes at the latest S0 meter readings Min max average values Energy values work va...

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Page 44: ...Janitza electronics GmbH Vor dem Polst ck 6 D 35633 Lahnau Support tel 49 6441 9642 22 Email info janitza com www janitza com...

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