4. Installation
DANGER
Dangers during Installation
Risk of injury / Risk of damage to the device or plant
Observe all safety regulations in the chapter “Safety”.
4.1 Connection terminals (overview)
Tab.1 Connecting terminals (overview)
Terminal
X11
X1 - X8
.1
.2
.3
.1
.2
.3
.4
.5
.6
.7
Description
24V (+)
24V (ground)
grounding, carry out as short as possible jointly switchable ground potential RxD
TxD ground
separately switchable ground potential ground
ground potential for shield connection
Connection diagram see page 30.
4.2Connecting a 24 V power supply
>Switch off the main power supply including the external 24 V power source and make sure these cannot be accidentally switched back on again.
>Connect the external 24 V voltage supply (150 mA) to X11.1 (+) and X11.2
>Ground the X11.3 terminal by as short a route as possible (for EMC reasons).
REMARK
24 V DC power source
Several bus modules can be operated with one power supply.
>In cases of SELV (safety extra low voltages) do not ground the 24 V power source.
4.3Connecting the power controller to X1-X8
>Switch off the main power supply including the external 24 V power source and make sure these cannot be accidentally switched back on again.
>Connect the interfaces X1 to X8 of the bus module to the system interfaces of the power controller (shielded
Attention: To control all parameters by ProfiNet we recommend closing the
4.4 Connecting the Ethernet bus module to the master
The Ethernet bus module has two Ethernet ports which are equipped with a switch functionality which allows a line topology to be constructed.
A standard patch cable is required for connecting with a switch. For a direct connection (line topology) a
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