Infrared Link Modul (ILM)
6ZB5530–3AC30–0BA1
39
Copyright
by Siemens
Figure 18 shows the functional wiring of the power supply and signaling contact cable. The pair of cores
connected to “
)
” and “–” supplies the power for the PROFIBUS ILM. This pair must always be wired up.
)
–
S 1
S 2
Relay
Signaling contact
(normally closed contact)
Electronics
of the ILM
Terminal block for
power supply and
signaling contact
Power supply
20 to 30 V
max. 300 mA
NEC Class 2
Power supply
max. 30 V
max. 1 A
NEC Class 2
Figure 18:
Wiring of the Power Supply and Signaling Contact
The pair of cores connected to “S1” and “S2” is used to wire the signaling contact and is only necessary if you
intend to use the signaling contact.
The signaling contact is closed in normal operation and opens if the following problems occur:
â
The device has no power supply
â
Acknowledgment pulse was not detected (acknowledgment pulse mechanism activated and configured to
trigger the signaling contact),
â
No changing reception activity on the optical receiver if this was configured to trigger the signaling contact.
â
Too much extraneous light at the optical receiver if this was configured to trigger the signaling contact.
â
Receive level low at optical receiver if this was configured to trigger the signaling contact.
The signaling contact has no electrical connection to any other components of the PROFIBUS ILM.
Limit values of the relay
â
Maximum switching power:
30 W
â
Maximum switching voltage:
30V DC;
â
Maximum switching current:
1.0 A
The voltage connected to the signaling contact must be a safety extra-low voltage complying with IEC 950/EN
60 950/ VDE 0805. According to the CUL approval you should connect the signalling contact only at the load
side of a Class 2 or Class 3 power source as defined by the National Electric Code (NEC), Article 725–2 and
the Canadian Electrical Code (CEC).
Summary of Contents for SIMATIC NET PROFIBUS
Page 10: ...Contents viii PROFIBUS Networks SIMATIC NET 6GK1970 5CA20 0AA1 Release 2 05 2000 ...
Page 11: ...PROFIBUS NETWORKS 1 ...
Page 26: ...PROFIBUS NETWORKS 1 16 PROFIBUS Networks SIMATIC NET 6GK1970 5CA20 0AA1 Release 2 05 2000 ...
Page 241: ...A 1 PROFIBUS Networks SIMATIC NET 6GK1970 5CA20 0AA1 Release 2 05 2000 Testing PROFIBUS A ...
Page 254: ...Testing PROFIBUS A 14 PROFIBUS Networks SIMATIC NET 6GK1970 5CA20 0AA1 Release 2 05 2000 ...
Page 288: ...Installing LAN Cables C 26 PROFIBUS Networks SIMATIC NET 6GK1970 5CA20 0AA1 Release 2 05 2000 ...
Page 325: ...F 1 PROFIBUS Networks SIMATIC NET 6GK1970 5CA20 0AA1 Release 2 05 2000 Dimension Drawings F ...
Page 338: ...Dimension Drawings F 14 PROFIBUS Networks SIMATIC NET 6GK1970 5CA20 0AA1 Release 2 05 2000 ...
Page 396: ...Infrared Link Modul ILM 6ZB530 3AC30 0BA1 54 Copyright by Siemens ...
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Page 438: ...Contents ii PROFIBUS Optical Bus Terminal OBT C79000 G8976 C122 02 Contents ...
Page 450: ...Network Topology 4 4 PROFIBUS Optical Bus Terminal OBT C79000 G8976 C122 02 ...
Page 458: ...Installation and Startup 5 8 PROFIBUS Optical Bus Terminal OBT C79000 G8976 C122 02 ...
Page 460: ...Troubleshooting 6 2 PROFIBUS Optical Bus Terminal OBT C79000 G8976 C122 02 ...
Page 464: ...Technical Specifications 7 4 PROFIBUS Optical Bus Terminal OBT C79000 G8976 C122 02 ...
Page 468: ...References 9 2 PROFIBUS Optical Bus Terminal OBT C79000 G8976 C122 02 ...
Page 470: ...Abbreviations 10 2 PROFIBUS Optical Bus Terminal OBT C79000 G8976 C122 02 ...
Page 478: ...References I 4 PROFIBUS Networks SIMATIC NET 6GK1970 5CA20 0AA1 Release 2 05 2000 ...
Page 488: ...Glossary Glossary 8 PROFIBUS Networks SIMATIC NET 6GK1970 5CA20 0AA1 Release 2 05 2000 ...