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DRAFT R revision5
Preliminary steps before installation
4.2
Once you have inserted the SIM card in the transmitter
RSEF
, proceed as follows to perform a quick test on the components
before final installation.
Safety transmitter
RSEF
: terminal strip and test wiring diagram
4.2.1
Transmitter test wiring (does not take account of application)
4.2.2
this wiring is intended to test :
- a command input
- and the « emergency stop » safety input :
Step 1
Prepare a stabilized power supply, 24VDC (+/- 5 %) 500 mA minimum
Step 2
Wire the transmitter as follows :
Connect the +24VDC of the stabilized power supply to terminals
3
and
4
Connect the ground of the power supply to the 3 terminals
1
and
5
and
15
(ground ref. of inputs)
Connect an NC double contact emergency stop button to terminals
7
,
8
,
9
and
10
.
Connect an NO button “Restart” across the +24VDC and terminal No.
17
.
Connect an NO button simulating an input across the +24VDC and terminal No.
22
(E1).
Possibly, indicator lights giving the same indication as indicator lights
V1
and
V2
of the transmitter may
be connected to terminals
11
(V2) and
12
(V1) and 0V.
Step 3
Supply the transmitter.
Terminal Function
Terminal Function
1
V-
E.S.
16
V-
Inputs
2
V-
E.S.
17
On / Restart
button input
3
V+
E.S.
4
V+
RSEF
5
V-
RSEF
18
Input No.9
6
V-
RSEF
19
Input No.7
7
E.S. contact 1
20
Input No.5
8
E.S. contact 2
21
Input No.3
9
E.S. mode
22
Input No.1
10
V+
E.S.
23
V-
Input
11
Ind. light
V2
output
24
Input No.10
12
Ind. light
V1
output
25
Input No.8
13
Not used
26
Input No.6
14
Not used
27
Input No.4
15
V-
Inputs
28
Input No.2
Ind. light Function
V1
(GREEN) "On", "Radio transmission", "Diagnostic"
V2
(RED) "Diagnostic"
V3
(ORANGE) "Power supply"