4.5 Pin
allocation
Below is a detailed description of the pin allocations of
all interfaces.
RJ45
Links: Pin
1
Rechts:
Pin 8
Telephone
PIN
Analog ISDN
1
2
3
STA / (B2)
4
b= minus
SRA / (B1)
5
a= plus
SRB / (A1)
6
STB / (A2)
7
8
Ethernet
PIN
Name Function
1 TPTX-
Transmit
Data
2 TPTX+
Transmit
Data
3 TPTX+
Transmit
Data
4
5
6 TPTX-
Transmit
Data
7
8
KACO-go
PIN
Name Function
1 +12V…24V
Supply
2 +12V…24V
Supply
3 +12V…24V
Alarm
Output
4
b= plus
Data line
5
a= minus
Data line
6 GND
Alarm
output
7 GND
Supply
8 GND
Supply
5 Start-up
5.1 Start-up / login of KACO-proLOG via PVI-web
On-site configuration of the data logger is
NOT necessary . All you have to do is
ensure that all sensors are connected
properly and the telephone connection is working.
The configuration is carried out via the
remote data connection (DFÜ). Please
fill in the enclosed Application
formsheet after successful installation.
5.2 Procedure
Step 1: Connecting the sensors and inverters
Prior to switching-on the device all sensors must be
completely connected and ready for operation. The
RS485 must also be properly connected.
Step 2: Telephone or Ethernet connection
Prior to start-up the telephone connection should be
tested for proper functionality; then the wiring should be
carried out according to Section “4.1 – Connections.”
Important details on how to establish Ethernet
connections are given under “4.1.4 Ethernet.”
Step 3: Switching-on the KACO-proLOG
Enable supply voltage (the “Power” LED must be
permanently ON after applying supply voltage).
The system needs approx. 2 minutes to
complete the initialization phase. This
process is comparable to the boot phase
of a PC. The end of the boot phase is signaled by the
status LED. This LED is OFF during the boot phase,
and starts flashing when the boot phase has been
completed.
Step 4: Checking the Status LED
On completion of the startup phase the status LED will
provide information on the status of your device:
Status LED OFF ->
System start
Status LED flashes at regular intervals ->
System ready
Optional step: Checking the measured values via
the browser:
If you should have a PC available after startup you will
be able to connect to the data logger via modem or
Ethernet (please refer to Section 6 “Connection
buildup.”
Subsequently, you can check the measured values
directly via the browser. More detailed instructions are
given in Section 7.2, “online data.”
5.3 KACO-proLOG XL display menu and Status
LEDs
5.3.1 Description of the 4 Status LEDs:
“Power” LED
….flashes continuously: This indicates that the device is
supplied with voltage.
… is OFF: voltage supply fault.
“Status” LED
… is OFF. System is starting up; the boot phase is in
progress.
… is flashing: system load successful; normal
operation.
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Operator’s Instructions KACO-proLOG