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Operating instructions

Control panel

BDF 100

EN

3.4  Inscription plates with fastening clips

The identification fields can be labelled with two-layer plastic inscription 

fields (included in delivery). After that, they are fixed with the fastening 

clips (included in delivery).

4.  Electrical connection

4.1  General information for electrical connection

The electrical connection may only be carried out by autho-

rised personnel in a de-energised condition.

The connection to the operating panel is realised through an M12 con-

nector. The M12 connector plug is A-coded. The operating panel must 

be wired in accordance with the pin configuration of the connector plug.

4.2  Pin configuration

The number in brackets indicates the PIN number of the connector.

Control of the integrated or additional indicator lamp is through PIN 3 

and PIN 8.

BDF 100-NH-…

1 NO contact / 2 NC contacts, contact variant emergency stop

5

8

4

3

2

1

7

6

13

21

14

(1)

(2)

(6)

(5)

(7)

(4)

22

X1

(8)

(3)

X2

12

11

BDF 100-20-…

Contact variant -20, 2 NO contacts

0

1

2

13

23

14

24

13

14

(2)

(1)

(4)

(5)

23

(6)

(7)

24

X1

(8)

(3)

X2

5

8

4

3

2

1

7

6

BDF 100-11-…

Contact variant -11, 1 NO contact / 1 NC contact

0

1

2

13

14

11

12

5

8

4

3

2

1

7

6

13

(6)

(1)

X1

(8)

14 (7)

(5)

11

(2)

(4)

12

(3)

X2

Information for selecting the suitable connectors and connec-

tor plugs can be found in the Schmersal catalogues or in the 

online catalogue on the Internet: www.schmersal.net.

5.  Set-up and maintenance

5.1  Functional testing

The safety function of the safety components must be tested. The 

following conditions must be previously checked and met:

The installation is executed according to the instructions.

The connection is executed correctly.

The cable is correctly executed and connected.

5.2  Maintenance

In case of correct installation in accordance with the above-described 

instructions, the component requires little maintenance. By use in 

extreme conditions, we recommend routine maintenance including the 

following steps:

1. Check the correct fixing of the control panel

2. Remove particles of dust and soiling

3. Check cable entry and connections

Damaged or defective components must be replaced.

6.  Disassembly and disposal

6.1  Disassembly

The control panel must be disassembled in a de-energised condition 

only.

6.2  Disposal

The control panel must be disposed of in an appropriate manner in 

accordance with the national prescriptions and legislations.

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