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5.3.3 Input modules
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Fig. 3: Input module 8x RMV04-8DI_M8 (left), RMV04-8DI_M12 (right)
1 Labeling field
3 4 inputs, 8DI_M12, double assigned
5.3.4 Output modules
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7
5
Fig. 4: Output module 8x RMV04-8DO_M8 (left), RMV04-8DO_M12 (right)
1 Labeling field
3 Two-color LED display load supply
UQ2
5 8 outputs
7 Two-color LED display load supply
UQ1
6 Assembly and installation
The individually configured valve system is completely bolted together with all
components.
INFO: The assembly of the entire valve system is described in detail in the operat-
ing instructions for the valve system.
For more information, see Conversion and extension. See
extension.
7 Commissioning
7.1 Basic requirements
Product-specific requirements
• Use only 24 V DC PELV power circuits according to IEC 60204-1.
• Always connect the power supply via a safety isolating transformer according
to IEC 61558-1 / IEC 61558-2-6.
• Ensure that the supply voltage of the power pack is always < 300 V AC.
• Only actuate the switch when it is in de-energized state (material protection).
• Pay attention to current flow due to potential differences on the shield.
Connect the ground points of the system via a separate cable as necessary.
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4
4
2 8 inputs
4 LED display (yellow, state) per input
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3
7
4
2 LED display (yellow, state) per output
4 Connection load supply via M12 plug
6 4 outputs, 8DO_M12, double as-
signed
g 11. Conversion and
7.2 Preparation
General requirements
• Ensure correct cabling (material protection).
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• Use ready-made plug connections and cables for connection.
• Do not exceed the current load of 0.5 A per output (material protection).
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• Check the functionality and mode of operation of the sensors. See g Fig. 14.
• Check the functionality and mode of operation of the actuators. See
g Fig. 15.
7.2.1 Labeling modules
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Fig. 5: Examples of labeling fields on the bus coupler (CMS-B-PNRT_32), input
2
module (8DI_M8) and output module (8DO_M8)
Bus coupler
Label the address intended or used for the bus coupler in field BTN.
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I/O modules
Label connections directly on the labeling fields of the I/O modules.
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The assignment of the labeling fields to the connections is given by the designa-
tion of the connections.
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7.2.2 Making presettings at the bus coupler
All settings are made via the switches under the two screw connections A and B.
See
g 5.3.2 Bus coupler overview
Procedure
1. Unscrew the corresponding screw connection.
2. Make the appropriate setting as described below.
• Adjust the diagnostic messages. See
• Adjust the tolerance level of the valve supply. See
ance level of the valve
Screw the screw connection back in.
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Tightening torque: 0.6 +0.2 Nm.
7.2.3 Adjusting diagnostic messages
In the delivery state, all diagnostic messages are deactivated, i.e. all DIP switches
are in the OFF position. All tolerance settings are set to ON (10 %).
The mode switch S3 for setting the diagnostic messages is located under PG
screw connection A. See g Fig. 8.
Even if the diagnostic message on the PLC control is switched off, pending diag-
noses are displayed via the corresponding LEDs. See
Procedure
Use switches S3.1 - S3.6 to activate or deactivate the diagnostic message on
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the PLC control.
However, the changes are activated only after a new "Power-on".
Table 1: Switch S3, monitoring threshold for valve voltage
Switch
Switch setting OFF
3.1
Valve driver diagnosis switched off
3.2
Undervoltage message UQ1 switched
off
3.3
Undervoltage message UQ2 switched
off
3.4
Message UQ1 missing switched off
3.5
Message UQ2 missing switched off
(6) and (7).
g 7.2.3 Adjusting diagnostic
g 7.2.4 Adjusting the toler-
voltage.
g 12.3.1 LED
Switch setting ON
Valve driver diagnosis switched on
Undervoltage message UQ1 active
Undervoltage message UQ2 active
Message UQ1 missing active
Message UQ2 missing active
messages.
display.
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