AS-Interface Slaves

SIGNUM pushbuttons and indicator lights

AS-Interface F-Adapter for EMERGENCY STOP command devices

Overview

 

Design

 

 

 

The F adapter has a safe AS-Interface slave and is snapped

 

 

onto the back of the EMERGENCY STOP device that is not in-

 

 

cluded in the scope of supply.

 

 

Connection is via the AS-Interface shaped cable using the insu-

 

 

lation piercing method.

 

 

Addressing is via the AS-Interface connections or via the built-in

 

 

addressing socket.

 

 

 

The AS-Interface F adapter is used for connecting the

 

6

 

 

EMERGENCY STOP devices of the SIGNUM 3SB3 series to

 

 

 

AS-Interface.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Selection and Ordering data

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Design

Order No.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AS-Interface F adaptor, for EMERGENCY STOP actuator SIGNUM 3SB3 1)

3SF5 402-1AA01

 

 

 

Front panel mounting

 

 

 

 

 

 

1) EMERGENCY STOP actuator is not included in the scope of supply. For further details on the EMERGENCY-STOP actuator, see the Section Pushbutton Units and Indicator Lights in Catalog NS K, 10/2001 Edition or Catalog LV 10, 2004 Edition.

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EN 50295 specifications

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