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04/2012

A2B00056366E-01 

SICLOCK

®

 PCON

Operating Instructions

 

 

 

 

Preface, Table of contents

Safety instructions

Functional description

Mounting and installation

Configuration

Outputs

Optical input and output

Technical specifications

Appendix

ESD guidelines

Index

 

Summary of Contents for SICLOCK PCON

Page 1: ...LOCK PCON Operating Instructions Preface Table of contents Safety instructions Functional description Mounting and installation Configuration Outputs Optical input and output Technical specifications Appendix ESD guidelines Index ...

Page 2: ...trademark symbol are registered trademarks of Siemens AG Other designa tions in this documentation may be trademarks whose use by third parties for their own purposes can vio late the rights of the owner Disclaimer of liability We have checked the contents of this publication for consistency with the hardware and software described Nevertheless we cannot assume responsibility for any deviations th...

Page 3: ...SICLOCK PCON can be recycled owing to its low pollutant content For ecologically compatible recycling and disposal of your old device contact a certificated disposal service for electronic scrap Hotline and Internet addresses If you have any questions please contact our hotline The latest information about SICLOCK products product support and FAQs can always be found in the Internet Tel Fax Email ...

Page 4: ... 1 Transparent mode 4 10 4 2 2 Pulse mode 4 10 4 3 Parameter assignment 4 12 5 Outputs 5 14 5 1 Voltage output 5 14 5 2 Redundancy 5 15 6 Optical input and output 6 16 6 1 Multimode 6 16 7 Technical specifications 7 17 A Appendix A 19 A 1 Directives and declarations A 19 A 2 Certificates and approvals A 20 B ESD guidelines B 21 B 1 Electrostatic sensitive devices B 21 B 2 Electrostatic charging of...

Page 5: ...formed by a qualified electrician Connect or disconnect power supply cables only when the power is turned off Warning Life threatening 60 VDC VAC dangerous contact voltage Take the following safety precautions when supplying the device with a 60 VDC VAC dangerous contact voltage Ensure that the protective conductor PE in the power supply cable is connected to the PE terminal There must be a means ...

Page 6: ... when handling modules containing ESDs Before working with modules containing ESDs you must discharge all your personal static e g by touching a grounded object All devices and tools must be free of static charge Always pull out the power plug before connecting or disconnecting modules containing ESDs Handle modules containing ESDs by their edges only Do not touch any pins Warning Unauthorized ope...

Page 7: ...vice version is intended for connection to multimode fiber optic cables The pulse converter can be operated in two different modes In transparent mode the input signal is transmitted in parallel to all outputs without any change in the pulse length In pulse mode the rising or falling edge of the input signal triggers a pulse with a parameterizable length This pulse is transmitted in parallel to al...

Page 8: ...e terminal strip X1 and must generally be con nected by a separate cable The electrical inputs are also found on terminal strip X1 All electrical outputs are found on terminal strip X2 In general signal lines should always be twisted and shielded control lines The shield should be con nected to the equipotential bonding terminal of the electronics cabinet Fig 3 1 Front plate with terminal marking ...

Page 9: ...e input is allowed to be connected for transmission of an explicit signal The optical output is connected directly to the OR gate and cannot be influenced by the device parameter assignment The operating modes described in the follow ing sections can be used for electrical outputs The parameters are assigned exclusively via a DIP switch on the front of the housing Fig 4 1 Block diagram QSXWV 2XWSX...

Page 10: ...omatic triggering triggering always occurs on the first pulse edge of the input signal i e triggering always occurs on the positive edge of a high active pulse and on the negative edge of a low active pulse This type of triggering only functions for pulse widths of less than 300ms and is therefore used only in the SICLOCK environment A pulse with the specified pulse length is then emitted at all e...

Page 11: ...red Fig 4 4 Pulse mode with triggering on the positive edge of the input signal Triggering on the negative edge of the input signal This type of triggering is only useful for a low active input signal A low active pulse with the specified pulse length is generated at all electrical outputs The output pulse can still be inverted if required Fig 4 5 Pulse mode with triggering on the negative edge of...

Page 12: ...operating modes The pulse length is set with switches 3 and 4 Four different pulse lengths can be set in pulse mode Table 4 2 Switches 3 and 4 Table 4 1 Switches 1 and 2 Switch 1 Switch 2 Significance OFF OFF Transparent mode OFF ON Pulse mode with triggering on the positive edge ON OFF Pulse mode with triggering on the negative edge ON ON Pulse mode with automatic triggering Switch 3 Switch 4 Sig...

Page 13: ...h 6 can be used to activate this monitoring function Switch 7 is used to specify whether the inputs or the output is to be monitored Switch 8 can be used to specify whether the alarm relay switches after 3 seconds or 3 minutes in the event of a missing signal change Table 4 3 Switches 5 to 8 Switches Item Significance 5 OFF Electrical output signals not inverted 5 ON Electrical output signals inve...

Page 14: ...litude of the output voltage for the 24V 0 8A output corresponds to the connected supply voltage 12 to 30 VDC For the 24 to 120 VDC 0 1 A output the amplitude of the output voltage corre sponds to the connected supply voltage 24 to 120 VDC minus at least 4V The following figure shows the interconnection of the 24V 0 8A output with the associated power supply Fig 5 1 24V 0 8A voltage output RDG 1 2...

Page 15: ...an be connected in parallel to the input of the device to be synchronized If input signal monitoring is activated the voltage outputs will be disabled when an alarm occurs This setting must be assigned for low active output signals For a high active output signal monitoring of the output circuit can be activated at the 120 VDC voltage output Fig 5 2 Redundancy at the isolated 120 VDC 0 1A voltage ...

Page 16: ...er The permissible line attenuation is returned as the result Table 6 1 Line attenuation Type of glass fiber Fiber optic cable 50 125µm 2 8 dB km Fiber optic cable 62 5 125µm 2 8 dB km Fiber optic cable 100 140µm 3 3 dB km Wavelength 820nm 820nm 820nm Launchable transmis sion power PCON 15 8 dBm 12 dBm 6 5 dBm Receiving sensitivity of the PCON 25 4 dBm 25 4 dBm 25 4 dBm Permissible fiber optic lin...

Page 17: ...mption 0 03 to 0 5A Connection Terminal strip X1 Protection of mains power input Miniature circuit breaker 6A with C characteristic Display Green LED Electrical inputs RS422 RS232 Voltage input 5 to 35V and 35 to 60V isolated Connection Terminal strip X1 Optical input Version 2XV9450 1AR63 1SA2 multimode FOC 820nm Connector BOFC ST compatible with IEC 874 10 ...

Page 18: ...t circuit strength Permanently short circuit proof and monitored for temperature Connection Terminal strip X2 Optical output Version 2XV9450 1AR63 1SA2 multimode FOC 820nm Connector BOFC ST compatible with IEC 874 10 Display Yellow LED Relay contact 1 changeover contact DC 120V 1A 30W AC 120V 1A 30W Alarm monitoring time 3 secs or 3 min Display Red LED Dimensions WxDxH 100x70x135mm Weight 460g Amb...

Page 19: ...e available to authorities in accordance with the EC directives stated above Your sales representative can provide these on request Observance of installation guidelines The installation guidelines and safety instructions given in this documentation must be followed during commissioning and operation Connecting peripherals The requirements for noise immunity are met when you connect a peripheral s...

Page 20: ...s device must accept any interference received including inter ference that may cause undesired operation Shielded cables The use of shielded I O cables is required when connecting this equipment to any and all optional peripheral or host devices Failure to do so may violate FCC rules Modifications Siemens AG is not responsible for any radio television interference caused by unauthorized modificat...

Page 21: ...erred to by the acronym ESD This is also the international abbreviation for such devices ESD modules are identified by the following symbol Fig B 1 Electrostatic sensitive devices Caution Modules that are sensitive to electrostatic discharge can be destroyed by voltages well below those that can be perceived by human beings Such voltages occur if you touch a component or electrical connectors of a...

Page 22: ... can be electrostatically charged The figure below shows the maximum electrostatic voltage which may build up on a person coming into contact with the materials indicated These values correspond to IEC 801 2 specifications Fig B 2 Electrostatic voltages which can build up on a person N9 9ROWDJH LQ N9 6 QWKHWLF PDWHULDO RRO QWLVWDWLF PDWHULDO H J ZRRG RU FRQFUHWH 5HODWLYH DLU KXPLGLW LQ ...

Page 23: ...ed In this manner you avoid static discharge Avoid direct contact You should only touch ESD components if this is unavoidable for example during maintenance work Hold the modules so that you touch neither pins nor printed conductors This prevents the discharge energy from reaching or damaging sensitive devices Discharge your body before you start taking any measurements on a module Do so by touchi...

Page 24: ...c sensitive devices B 21 ESD guidelines B 21 I Inputs 7 17 M Mounting of the SICLOCK PCON 3 8 Multimode 6 16 O Operating modes 4 10 Outputs 7 18 P Parameter assignment 4 12 Protective measures Static electricity B 23 Pulse mode 4 10 R Redundancy 5 15 S Safety instructions 1 5 Supply 7 17 T Technical specifications 7 17 Transparent mode 4 10 Triggering on the negative edge 4 11 Triggering on the po...

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