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Automation systems
AS 235 H
Basic cabinet
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Some of the I/O modules are suitable for producing a redundant process I/O area and for thus implementing an
When using corresponding software structures generated by the user, it is possible to detect and signal the failure of an I/O module, to disable the faulty module for system interven- tions, and to continue data transfer via the redundant I/O mod- ule. Thus faulty modules can be replaced without operation of the individual loop.
Since the system redundancy ends at the I/O bus comparator and switchover module (EAVU), the I/O modules which are redundant to one another must be arranged in different exten- sion units.
Power supply components
The DC 24 V power supply unit of the AS 235 H system com- prises:
• Power supply subrack DC 24 V | 6DS4 |
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2 supply diodes, 6 sockets for DC 24 V, |
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• Flashing pulse generator | 6DS1 |
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•Cabinet power supply terminals, extension set
The power supply subrack has separate fuses for the two partial subsystems of the AS 235 H. The major functions of the power supply subrack are:
•Redundant supply of DC 24 V in the basic cabinet or in the basic and extension cabinets
•Fusing of DC 24 V for keyboards, mini floppy disk unit and heat exchanger
•Separate supply of 2 bus converters with DC 24 V
•Combination of cabinet alarms for the basic unit
•Supply of an external minutes pulse
•Connection distributor for
•Monitoring of central processing units and signal inputs of basic and extension cabinets by the alarm logic modules
•Generation of a flashing pulse for I/O modules of the TELEPERM ME process control system and the EAVU modules
The flashing pulse generator has the following functions:
•Generation of a flashing signal which is required by the I/O modules of the TELEPERM ME process control system for alarm display (see Section 4 for modules).
The flashing pulse generator has two channels. The flashing pulses of the two channels can be synchronized.
It provides a lamp test for the fault display of those I/O modules which are supplied with the flashing signal (optional wiring).
•Electrical isolation of external time synchronization signals. The AS 235 H can be synchronized using a minutes pulse.
Bus components
The TELEPERM M systems can communicate with one another via the CS 275 plant bus up to distances of 20 m (local bus) or
4km (remote bus). The local bus is redundant as standard. The remote bus can be redundant as an option.
The central processing units of the two partial systems of the AS 235 H are each connected to the CS 275 bus system via an interface module
Up to 9 participants can be interconnected as a local bus island via the
Interface modules for
8... These cables are only provided with a plug at one end. They must be connected 1:1 at the free end to the plug of the adjacent local bus participant. If a cable is not yet connected there, a front plug 6DS9
8..with 2 plugs can be used as an alternative to the combination of cable 6DS8
It is possible to connect a personal computer via the connection distributor for
The AS 235 H is connected to a single remote bus via the inter- face connection unit. The AS 235 H can also be operated on a redundant remote bus. 2 bus converters UI and 2 remote bus connector boards AF are installed in this case. The interface connection unit for redundant remote bus is required for the con- nection to a redundant remote bus.
With the standard ordering configuration, an additional connec- tion unit for a single or redundant remote bus can be selected under “Power supply and bus components” in addition to the power supply unit.
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