CIPer
TM
MODEL 50 CONTROLLER
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INSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING INSTRUCTIONS
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Binary Outputs
The CIPer Model 50 features eight binary outputs arranged in two blocks (BO1…4 and BO5…8, respectively).
WARNING
Risk of electric shock or equipment damage
Low voltage and line voltage must not be wired within the same block.
In the event of an application stop (e.g., during application download), the binary outputs assume the safety
positions configured in WEBs N4.
The polarity (normal = N.O. contact or reverse = N.C. contact) configuration defines if a relay is open or closed,
depending upon whether there is a logical 1 or a logical 0. This is done by selecting (in WEBs N4) one of the
following options:
normal (default)
state=1
→
relay contact is closed
state=0
→
relay contact is opened
reverse
state=0
→
relay contact is closed
state=1
→
relay contact is opened
Table 16. Relay specifications of the CIPer Model 50
Block 1
Block 2
BO1…3
BO4
BO5…8
Contact volt. AC
5…253 V
5…253 V
5…253 V
Contact volt. DC
5…30 V
20…30 V
5…30 V
Max. contact current AC (resistive)
3 A
10 A
3 A
Max. contact current AC (induct.)
0.3 A*
10 A
0.3 A*
Max. contact current AC (induct.)
2 A**
10 A
2 A**
Max. contact current DC
3 A
7 A
3 A
Min. load
100 mA /5 VDC
40 mA /24 VDC
100 mA /5 VDC
* Typically, 250,000 cycles; ** typically 50,000 cycles
NOTE
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The total max. sum load for all binary outputs (BO1…8) equals 14 A.
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Binary output 4 supports the switching of high in-rush currents (e.g., motors, incandescent
lights, etc.). The max. allowed switch current is 80 A for a duration of max. 20ms.