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9.4
Breaker Data Adapter
9.4.1
Application
The Breaker Data Adapter (BDA) makes it possible to parameterize, operate and monitor the circuit breaker without additional software by
means of a browser-capable input/output device (e.g. a laptop). This is possible for circuit breakers equipped with trip units of the types
ETU745 - 776. On trip units ETU745 and ETU748, however, the basic protective functions cannot be parameterized. These are adjusted
solely by using the rotary coding switches.
Communication with the electronic system of the circuit breaker takes place via the
c
. For this purpose, the BDA can be option-
ally connected to the test socket of the trip unit, or - in case of longer stationary operation - to the last
c
module, and snapped onto
a 35-mm DIN rail. The required connection cables are supplied with the unit.
9.4.2
View
9.4.3
Indicators
9.4.4
Connection versions
The BDA can, depending on the application, be connected in different ways.
LED
Indication
Significance
DEVICE
green
BDA in operation
yellow
BDA in test mode
red
BDA faulty
c
green
c
connected available
red
Check connections and
c
modules
off
No connection to
c
NOTE
Connect the BDA to the trip unit prior to turning on the power supply.
Summary of Contents for UL 1066
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Page 231: ...15 12 Pre assembling the locking module Installing 0767 1 2 3 4 6 5 ...
Page 232: ...15 13 1 Socket head cap screw M5 with washer and nut 7 8 Size 4 5 Nm 45 lb in ...
Page 289: ...23 7 23 3 3 Installing arc chutes 1 2 6 5 PH 2 0043 02 3 4 5 6 For frame size III 3 PH 2 ...
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