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Installation
Terminals 1 (L) / 2 (N) and PE
Power Supply Connection.
Auxiliary voltage is required for device operation. For
technical data, please refer to the nameplate.
Terminals 90 (ground),
91 (A) and 92 (B)
Interface Connection.
For communication at the energy bus
Terminal 40 (C)
Connection for Voltage Supply to the Relay Out-
put Terminals 41 to 45.
The relays for the control outputs share the same
connection to the supply voltage.
Terminals 41 (k1) to 45 (k5)
Non-floating Relay Contacts.
These contacts serve as control outputs. The contacts
are open as long as the device is dead and in stages
that are not connected.
Maximum switching capacity 2A at 250V AC.
Terminal 30 (C)
Supply oltage connection to the relay output
terminal 31 (k6).
Terminal 31 (k6)
Floating Relay Contact. This contact serves as a
message or alarm output. During operation, an
acoustic or visual message can be activated or a
consumer switched off using this relay. The con-
tact is open as long as the device is dead as well
as when there is an active message. Maximum
switching capacity
2A at 250V AC.
Terminals 80 and 81
Digital Output
Terminals 50 to 59
Digital Inputs, e.g. for pulse counter
Display OUT
Display Connection.
For communication with the display.
Module OUT
Module Bus Connection.
For communication with expansion modules.
Module Bus:
Terminal 93
(ground)
Terminal 94
A
Terminal 95
B
Bus Connection.
For communicating with expansion modules farther
away.
4.3
Terminal Assignment