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Made in Germany
Art.Nr.: 1530-00052
MISG-IO
Tel.: ++49 5032 /9672-0
SN.: 1029.06/16-2.-000
Input : Strain gauge
Output: IO-Link
- Check if the strain gauge amplifier was delivered in complete assembly.
- Inspect the measurement amplifier for possible transport damage. If transport damage is detected,
inform the transport company and supplier immediately.
- Keep the packaging, as it offers optimal protection during transportation.
- Ensure the connection contacts are protected from damage.
The strain gauge amplifier MISG-IO has a connection for a strain gauge fullbridge. The measurement amplifier
converts the signal from the application into a standardized IO-Link signal.
The transmitter applies a measurement current to the strain gauge bridge with the help of its supply voltage. The
output signal of the bridge changes proportional to the force change and is transmitted by the IO-Link interface as
a digital signal.
4 Start-Up, Operation
Strain Gauge Amplifier IO-Link
Page-5
4.1 Function
4.2 Before Mounting
4.3 Product Label (Example)
Art.Nr. : Part number
SN : Serial number
4.4 Mounting
- Check the delivery for completeness and visible defects immediately after receipt.
- If parts are missing or if you detect visible defects, inform the transport company and the supplier
immediately.
Mechanical Mounting
The measuring amplifier is screwed into place
on-site via four mounting holes.
See diagram left for mounting dimensions.
Please note the connection diagrams under 4.6 Electrical Connection, p. 6
Connect the 5-pole M12x1-plug of your sensor with the sensor-socket of the MISG-IO.
Connect the 4-pole M12x1 socket of your IO-Link interface with the evaluation-plug of the MISG-IO.
The device is now ready for operation.
Only operate the device when mounted.
Comply with the temperature restrictions before and during operation as specified for device operation.
4.5 Electrical Start-Up