Pin
Signal
Function
2
RD+
R
3
TD–
Sender–
4
RD–
Receiver–
6.5
Connecting the device
6.5.1
Connecting the supply voltage
The voltage source meets the requirements of ES1 and PS2 (EN 62368-1) or SELV and
LPS (EN 60950-1).
Table 2: Required supply voltage V
S
and power output
Supply voltage V
S
Power source: required power output
DC 12 V ... 24 V ± 15%
Maximum 16 W
Protecting the supply cables
To ensure protection against short-circuits/overload in the customer’s supply cables,
appropriately choose and protect the wire cross-sections used.
Observe applicable standards (Germany):
•
DIN VDE 0100 (part 430)
•
DIN VDE 0298 (part 4) and DIN VDE 0891 (part 1)
Connecting device without connection module
For a supply voltage of DC 12 V to 24 V ± 15%, protect the device with a separate 2 A
fuse.
b
Install the fuse in the supply circuit at the start of the supply cable.
6.5.2
Wiring the data interface
Wiring the Internet interface
1.
Connect the device to the Ethernet connection of the computer via the adapter
cable.
2.
Set up communication via the SOPAS ET configuration software.
NOTE
The Ethernet interface of the device has an Auto-MDIX function. This automatically
adjusts the transmission speed as well as any necessary crossover connections.
Wiring the serial data interface
NOTE
The serial data interface is available only as a host interface for this device.
The maximum data transmission rate for the serial interface depends on the length of
cable and on the type of interface.
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