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4.3
Structure of an Axioline F station
shows an example structure of an Axioline F station with the AXC F 2152:
Figure 4-3
Example: Structure of an Axioline F station with the AXC F 2152
Key:
1
DIN rail
2
End bracket (e.g., CLIPFIX 35-5; Order No. 3022276)
3
Controller
4
I/O modules (Axioline F devices) corresponding to the application
5
Bus base module
An Axioline F station is set up by mounting the individual components side by side. No tools
are required. Mounting the components side by side automatically creates potential and bus
signal connections between the individual components of the Axioline F station.
Left-alignment of
Axioline F extension
modules
–
You can connect
one
Axioline F extension module to the left of the
AXC F 2152
using
the AXC BS L 2 bus base module.
–
You can connect one AXC F XT IB Axioline F extension module to the left of the
AXC F 3152
using the supplied AXC BS L 30 bus base module. Connection of the left-
alignable AXC F XT ETH 1TX Ethernet interface is not supported yet.
–
Axioline F extension modules cannot be aligned to the left of the
AXC F 1152
.
1
2
2
5
3
4
Please note:
The AXC BS L 2 bus base module is
not
supplied with the AXC F 2152. For the bus base
module ordering data, please refer to
Section “Ordering data” on page 91
.