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2 ii Note Siemens Aktiengesellschaft 6ES5998-0SH21 3 Contents11 Notes on Using this Manual and on the CE Symbol19 Centralized and Distributed Configuration of a Programmable Controller27 Installation Guidelines67 Central Controllers and Expansion Units Power Supply Units94 !98 *132 *141 CPUs, Memory Cards, Memory Submodules, Interface Submodules263 Multiprocessor Operation/Coordinators291 Interface Modules313 Digital Input/Output Modules383 Analog Input/Output Modules9-2 384 9.1 Technical DescriptionI/O Modules The description below applies to the following modules: 385 9.2 Common Technical Specifications386 9.3 The 460 Analog Input Module 9.3.1 DesignAnalog Input/Output Modules 9.3.2 Function of the Enable Input 390 9.3.3 Special Features of the 460 Analog Input Module392 9.3.4 Setting the Module Address395 9.3.5 Removing and Inserting Modules397 9.3.6 Marking of Modules and Front Connectors398 9.3.7 Connecting the Signal Lines399 9.3.8 Connection of SensorsAnalog Input/Output Modules 401 9.3.9 Connecting a Compensating Box for Thermal E.M.F. Measurement402 9.3.10 Connecting Resistance Thermometers in the Standard Pt 100 RangeFigure 9-9 Connecting Resistance Thermometers in the Standard Pt 100 Range6ES5 498-1AA21, 6ES5 498-1AA31, 6ES5 498-1AA41, 6ES5 498-1AA51, 6ES5 498-1AA61, 6ES5 498-1AA71. 9-21 403 9.3.11 Connecting Resistance Thermometers in the Extended Pt 100 Range404 9.3.12 Broken Wire Signal405 9.3.13 Connecting TransducersFour-wire transducer (with separate supply voltage) Four-wire transducer with a two-wire transducer card 9-24 406 9.3.14 Measured-Value Representation407 9-25Bit 212 is interpreted as the sign. 408 9-26 The resolution with Pt 100 resistance thermometers is approximately 0.25 1 ohm 10 units Representation for Resistance Thermometers in the Standard Pt 100 Range Extended Pt 100 Range 409 9-27Representation in the Extended Pt 100 Measuring Range (Twos Complement) 9-28 410 Representation for Current Measuring Ranges from 4 to 20 mA 9-29 411 9.3.15 Technical Specifications6ES5 460-4UA13 Analog Input Module 412 9-30 413 9-31Setting the Mode 9-32 Labeling of switches on the module cover: 414 SI SIIInserting Range Cards 416 9-34 Voltage or current-input resistance thermometer or connection of two-wire transducerFigure 9-11 Front Connector Assignments 417 9.4 The 463 Analog Input Module 9.4.1 Design9.4.2 Function of the Enable Input 421 9.4.3 Special Features of the 463 Analog Input Module9.4.4 Setting the Module Address 424 9.4.5 Removing and Inserting Modules427 9.4.7 Connecting the Signal Lines428 9.4.8 Measured-Value RepresentationLoad Voltage (rated input ranges 0 to 1 V, 0 to 10 V, 0 to 20 mA, 4 to 20 mA) Shunt Resistor 9-47 429 9.4.9 Technical Specifications6ES5 463-4UA12 and 6ES5 463-4UB12 Analog Input Modules 431 9-49Figure 9-17 Front Connector Assignments, Sensor Connection, Range Selection 432 9.5 The 465 Analog Input Module 9.5.1 Design9.5.2 Function of the Enable Input 436 9.5.3 Special Features of the 465 Analog Input Module438 9.5.4 Setting the Module Address441 9.5.5 Removing and Inserting Modules443 9.5.6 Marking of Modules and Front Connectors444 9.5.7 Connecting the Signal Lines445 9.5.8 Connecting a Compensating Box for Thermal E.M.F. Measurement446 9.5.9 Connecting Resistance Thermometers to the 465 Analog Input Module447 9-65Figure 9-24 Connecting a Pt 100 448 9.5.10 Broken Wire Signal for Resistance Thermometers449 9.5.11 Connecting TransducersFour-wire transducer (with separate supply voltage) Four-wire transducer with a two-wire transducer card 9-68 450 9.5.12 Measured-Value Representation451 9-69Bit 212 is interpreted as the sign. 452 9-70 The resolution with Pt 100 resistance thermometers is approximately 0.25 1 ohm 10 units Representation for Pt 100 Resistance Thermometers 9-71 453 Representation for Current Measuring Ranges from 4 to 20 mA 9-72 454 9.5.13 Technical Specifications6ES5 465-4UA12 Analog Input Module 456 9-74 9-75 Labeling of switches on the module cover: 457 Inserting Range Cards 458 9-76 Voltage or current input or connection of two-wire transducer Resistance thermometer(0 V at common ground point with L-). Figure 9-25 Front Connector Assignments or between sensors. 459 9.6 The 466 Analog Input Module 9.6.1 Design9.6.2 Special Features of the 466 Analog Input Module 9.6.3 Startup 466 9.6.4 Removing and Inserting Modules467 9-85Remove an analog input/output module as follows: 468 9.6.5 Marking of Modules and Front Connectors469 9.6.6 Connecting the Signal Lines470 9.6.7 Connecting Sensors to the 466 Analog Input Module473 9.6.8 Measured-Value Representation 474 9-92 Measuring Range 0-20 mA, 0-5 V and 0-10 V; Unipolar Twos Complement; Measuring Range 5 V, 20 mA and 10 V; Bipolar 475 9-93Value and sign; measuring range $ 5 V, $ 20 mA and $ 10 V; bipolar Binary; measuring range $ 5 V, $ 20 mA and $ 10 V; bipolar Measuring range 0-1.25 V and 0-2.5 V; unipolar 476 9-94 Twos complement; measuring range $ 1.25 V and $ 2.5 V; bipolar Value and sign; measuring range $ 1.25 V and $ 2.5 V; bipolar Binary; measuring range $ 1.25 V and $ 2.5 V; bipolar 9-95 477 9.6.9 Technical Specifications6ES5 466-3LA11 Analog Input Modules 478 9-96 479 9-97Voltage-to-ground measurement Differential measurementFigure 9-33 Front Connector AssignmentsFront Strip Pin Front Strip Pin 480 9.7 The 470 Analog Output Module 9.7.1 Design9.7.2 Function of the Enable Input 484 9.7.3 Special Features of the 470 Analog Output Module9.7.4 Setting the Module Address 487 9.7.5 Removing and Inserting Modules489 9.7.6 Marking of Modules and Front Connectors490 9.7.7 Connecting the Signal Lines491 9.7.8 Connecting Loads to the 470 Analog Output ModuleFigure 9-40 Connecting Loads Load (Current) + Load (V oltage) + QV(x) S+(x) S (x) QI (x) I M ANA Figure 9-39 Connecting Loads Connecting Loads to Current and Voltage Outputs 9-111 493 9.7.9 Measured-Value Representation494 9.7.10 Technical Specifications6ES5 470-4UA12, 6ES5 470-4UB12 and 6ES5 470-4UC12 Analog Output Modules 495 9-113470-4UB 470-4UA 470-4UCFigure 9-42 Front Connector Assignments 497 Monitoring Module513 Connector Assignments537 A547 B
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