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CMS Components
Signal inputs
Namur
Pulse input for connecting inductive
sensors with Namur interface accord-
ing to
EN 60947-5-6
Sensor supply: 8.2 V, max. 8.2 mA
Conversion of the sensor recording into digital information:
– Inactive: >2.1 mA
Digital signal ON
– Active/pulse: <1.2 mA
Digital signal OFF
– Hysteresis:
≥
0.5 mA
Frequency range: 5 ... 9400 pulses/min (0.25 ... 157 Hz)
Pulse length: min. 200
s,
Use shielded connection cable for cable lengths >10 m.
Pulse input 3-wire
Pulse input for connecting inductive
sensors with
3-wire interface
Sensor supply: 24 V
Conversion of the input voltage into digital information:
– Inactive: 0 V/High-Z
Digital signal OFF
– Active/pulse: 24 V
Digital signal ON
– Hysteresis:
≥
¼ U
max
Frequency range: 5 ... 9400 pulses/min. (0.25 ... 157 Hz)
Pulse length: min. 200
s,
Use shielded connection cable for cable lengths >10 m.
Analogue input 0/4 ... 20 mA
for connecting speed transmitter 4 ...
20 mA or position detectors from ser-
vomotors with power interface 4 ... 20
mA.
Range: 0/4 ... 20 mA, load 150
Ω
, accuracy ±1 %
Overcurrent limitation: approx. 25 ... 28 mA
Use shielded connecting pipework
Digital inputs
*
Nominal cur-
rent:
2.3 mA (230 VAC), impedance 100 k
Ω
2.1 mA (120 VAC), impedance 75 k
Ω
2.1 mA (24 VDC), impedance 11 k
Ω
Due to low currents on the contacts, use gold-plated silver con-
tacts.
Signal ON:
0.78 mA (230 VAC) 77 VAC
0.97 mA (120 VAC) 56 VAC
0.55 mA (24 VDC) 6.9 VDC
Signal OFF:
0.35 mA (230 VAC) 36 VAC
0.35 mA (120 VAC) 21 VAC
0.27 mA (24 VDC) 4 VDC
Electrically safe separation between the input and electronics,
floating
*
Do not use for safety-relevant signals
Outputs
Analogue output
0/4 ... 20 mA or 0/2 ... 10 V
Current output 0/4 ... 20 mA
Voltage output 0/2 ... 10 V
Same setpoint for both outputs
Can be set via parameters
Accuracy ±1.5 %
Use shielded connecting pipework
Voltage ripple
≤
50 mV
pp
max. current 10 mA
Short circuit proof
Accuracy ±2 % of the maximum value
Use shielded connecting pipework
Summary of Contents for AEC-TPS
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Page 131: ...130 7 Operating Control and Displays 7 1 5 5 Deleting Curves Delete firing rate curve...
Page 148: ...147 7 Operating Control and Displays Channel configuration AL1 Fig 7 18 Channel configuration...
Page 157: ...156 7 Operating Control and Displays Fig 7 27 System CRCs menu...
Page 162: ...161 7 Operating Control and Displays Fig 7 32 IP setting menu...
Page 166: ...165 7 Operating Control and Displays Fig 7 35 Installation...
Page 167: ...166 7 Operating Control and Displays Fig 7 36 Installation...
Page 176: ...175 7 Operating Control and Displays Fig 7 49 Loading a protected dataset into the device...
Page 202: ...201 7 Operating Control and Displays Replacing a Module Fig 7 81 Module replacement menu...
Page 276: ...275 10 Maintenance 3 Restart CMS to complete the update...
Page 282: ...281 12 Appendix 12 5 EU Declaration of Conformity...
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