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The D3 LED indicates that the module is connected to power supply.
The module “teaching” procedure starts from the moment of applying 24
V power
supply to one of the inputs (left or outermost right terminal of the connector). The actuator
needs to position itself in the outermost position; wait for 5 seconds and push the S1
button and hold it for about 3 seconds. The green LED will start flashing; once the
“teaching” procedure is over it will be lighting continuously.
Then apply power supply to the second output and wait for the actuator to be positioned
in the opposite outermost position. After 5 seconds push and hold the S1 button for about
3 seconds. The yello
w LED will start flashing; once the “teaching” procedure is over, it will
be lighting continuously. The module is ready to work.
After any short or open circuit has been detected in the actuator power circuit, the
module communicates this fact by means of the red D1 LED flashing.
In case of a two-
wire actuator, the “teaching” process is similar to teaching a
three-wire
actuator, however the voltage applied to the “inputs” is (+
-) or (- +).
Wiring diagrams:
Power
control
output
Power control
input
Guaranteed 24 V DC,
2 W power supply
Generic
failure
Potential-free
contact
O
I
I
O
Power supply and control of two-wire actuators
Power
control
output
Power control
input
Guaranteed 24 V DC,
2 W power supply
Generic
failure
Potential-free
contact
O
I
I
O
Power supply and control of three-wire actuators
24 V
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