Replacement
Preparing for Replacement
General Information
The device can be supplied as stand-alone device or installed in a cabinet together with other system compo-
nents. If the device is delivered in a cabinet, the entire cabling of the individually installed devices is installed
at the factory up to the connection terminals on the assembly board. In this case, the connection points for
the cabling can be found in the supplied documentation.
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NOTE
The modules available for reordering are not preconfigured.
Laser Guide
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CAUTION
Exercise caution with laser beams of the optical plug-in modules.
If you do not comply with the safety notes, this will result in medium severe or slight injuries.
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Do not look directly into the optical fiber terminals of the active optical plug-in modules, not even with
optical devices. The laser beams can damage your eyes.
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De-energize the device.
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Laser class 1 is adhered to in compliance with EN 60825-1 and EN 60825-2, in the case of ≤ 62.5 μm/
125 μm optical fibers.
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If you have not cabled the optical fiber plug-in modules, then seal the terminals with protective covers. This
prevents soiling of the terminals.
Replacement Description
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DANGER
Danger due to live voltage when replacing the plug-in modules.
If you do not comply with the safety notes, this will result in death or severe injuries.
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Install plug-in modules on the electrically deactivated device only.
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Remove the front plate from the device.
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Carefully pull out the plug-in module.
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Configure the jumper settings prior to installation.
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Push in the new plug-in module on the inner guide as far as it is possible.
1.7
1.7.1
Safety Instructions
1.7 Replacement
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