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Appendix

Ordering information

Ordering information

￿Individual components/options and complete systems When ordering, a differentiation must be made between individ- ual components/options (e.g. I/O modules, printers) and com- plete systems (AS 235 standard configurations defined by ordering units).

All individual components/options are subject to individual test- ing. With complete systems, the interactions of the individual components in the system network is proven in a system test.

Ordering of complete systems (AS 235 standard configuration)

Complete systems can be configured from a selection of defined, functionally divided ordering units, and ordered using an Order No. (e.g. 6DS2 124-7CC31-0D). The scope of delivery of such AS 235 standard configurations coded in the second and third blocks of the Order No. is reproduced exactly in the component lists. The modification of this scope of delivery by additions of type "But without ..." is therefore impossible.

The complete systems defined by an Order No. can be supple- mented or modified by additional options. Operation of the options into the system test of the complete system must be agreed upon separately.

Ordering of options

When ordering options, a differentiation must be made between "Options with assembly" and "Options without assembly".

The options with Order No. and quantity must be listed in the order. Please enclose additional information required for order processing in the form of arrangement, designation and connec- tion diagrams.

Options with assembly

"Options with assembly" comprise mechanical components, connection elements, modules or devices which can be fitted in the cabinet and wired and labelled if necessary, including side panels and partitions.

The customer-specific designation and wiring of cabinet con- nection elements SAE 32, the coding and insertion of

I/O modules, and the inscription of subracks necessitate addi- tional data when ordering (arrangement, designation and con- nection diagrams). If, for example, appropriate data for the I/O modules is missing, these are delivered as "Options without assembly".

Options without assembly

"Options without assembly" are loosely supplied mechanical components, connection elements, modules or devices, e.g. input/output devices, connecting cables or also side panels and partitions if these are to be assembled on site.

When ordering input and output devices and their connecting cables, we recommend that you enclose an arrangement dia- gram.

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