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Communication module
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7.2
Pulse output module
Note:
The output mode as well as standard or high-resolution
pulses can be parameterized via UltraAssist.
Note:
The connections on the pulse output module are protected
against polarity reversal.
Fig. 5: Pulse output module
On channel 1 (terminal 16, 17):
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energy (CE)
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volume (CV) or
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tariff register 1 (C1)
pulses can be output.
On channel 2 (terminal 18, 19):
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volume (CV)
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tariff register 1 (C1) or
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tariff register 2 (C2)
pulses can be output.
The pulse duration is identical on both channels.
Standard pulses are set to
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100 ms pulse duration and
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1 kWh / 1 MJ or 10 l.
High-definition pulses are set to
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10 ms pulse duration and
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0.1 kWh / 0.1 MJ or 1 l.
7.2.1
Installing the communication
Proceed as follows to install a communication module:
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If necessary, open the housing cover by loosening the screw.
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Run the cable from the outside through the grommet.
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Strip and connect the cable.
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Secure the cable with the strain relief clamp.
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Connect the cable to the
module’s terminals.
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Pull the cables out through the housing while inserting the module.
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First attach the contact surfaces of the module to the module slot.