Digitronic
Digital-Analog-Converter
Automationsanlagen GmbH
CamCon DAC16
2. Assembling
The D/A converter DAC16 is snapped onto an "EN-carrier-rail" in the switch chest. To protect the
module from overheating, it is necessary to leave a gap of at least 10mm between the devices. The
grounding clamps are to be connected on the shortest possible way with the central grounding point of
the assembling plate. The CamCon DC16's external interface is connected with the ten pole male plug
"ext.Int.IN"
of the CamCon DAC16 I/O module using the enclosed 10 pole flatwire cable. Every further
CamCon DAC16 module is connected using the enclosed 10 pole flatwire cable to the ten pole male
plug
"ext.Int.IN"
of the CamCon DAC16 I/O module. If in addition to the CamCon DAC16 module a
CamCon DC16/IO module is used, the DAC16 module has to be switched to the end of this row.
The voltage supply has to be connected to every DAC16 module. It has a voltage of 24VDC +/- 20%.
The data-lines of the CamCon DAC16 modules are connected to each other via optical couplers and
therefore potentially free. The wiring of the analog outputs has to be done using shielded cables, the
shield has to be laid to the grounding plug on one side. All wiring has to be done in cold state.
3. Status LED´s
The D/A converter DAC16 has two status LEDs:
LED yellow: supply voltage is present.
LED Red:
indicates, that no data exchange via a CamCon DC16 takes place at the moment.
Possibles causes are: The cable length adjusted at the CamCon outruns the maximum
length of 300 meters, the CamCon DC50, 90 or DC115 is switched off, i.e. the data
exchange is interrupted (broken wire).
4. Dimensions
Edition: Aug. 04
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