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Power Supply
Power is supplied
either
with 230VAC/110VAC alternating current
or
with a PoE-capable device IEE 802.af of
power class 3 (3= up to 13 Watt). A version for low-voltage operation with 12VDC/VAC to 30VDC/VAC is optionally
available. We recommend 18VDC (order number of plug-in power supply unit: 41-10063).
See chapter "Connections"
Controller Housing
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This chapter provides information on the intended use of the sockets, the functions of the LEDs and
switches and the installed electronics.
Sockets
The following sockets are used for connecting devices:
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1x RJ45 socket with RS232 interface for connection to a service device
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1x RJ45 socket with RS232 interface for connection to the host
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1x RJ45 socket with RS485 interface for connection to the host
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3x RJ45 socket with RS485 interface for connection of BUS data cables with slave terminals
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1x RJ45 socket for connection to Ethernet network
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1x USB socket. The socket will be used for future applications
LED Displays
Seven LEDs indicate the controller operating statuses:
LEDs
LED status
User information
Bus 1
Lights up
1
Data exchange with slave terminal on BUS 1
Bus 2
Lights up
1
Data exchange with slave terminal on BUS 2
Bus 3
Lights up
1
Data exchange with slave terminal on BUS 3
RUN
Lights up
Application started, controller ready for operation
AKKU
Lights up
AKKU is switched on and being charged (only devices with emergency power
supply.
LINK
Flashing
Network data exchange
SPEED
Lighted/ off
Network connection with 100 Mb/ network connection with 10 Mb
Reset Button
The RST button ends active processes and triggers a reboot.
Kaltst Switch
This switch is used to delete saved data and set default parameters.
SW Switch
The SW switch is used to set the standard IP address 172.18.70.52 and temporarily store the IP address set.
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Further information on activating the switching functions can be found in chapter: >Setting Default
Parameters<
AKKU Switch
The AKKU switch is for switching the accumulator ON/OFF on devices with optional emergency power supply. After
the switch is set to ON, the AKKU LED lights up and indicates that the accumulator is charging.
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LED can also flicker.