Herunterladen Inhalt Inhalt Diese Seite drucken

janitza 800-DI14 Installationsanleitung Seite 9

Vorschau ausblenden Andere Handbücher für 800-DI14:
Inhaltsverzeichnis

Werbung

Verfügbare Sprachen

Verfügbare Sprachen

ATTENTION
-
5. Wire your module and apply voltage to the
5. Wire your module and apply voltage to the
Improper handling or handling them too roughly
basic device (your system).
basic device (your system).
can destroy your devices and modules!
d
Contacts, bottom bolts and retaining brackets can
)
Basic device
Basic device
be damaged or broken off during mounting/dis-
mounting.
· Never touch or manipulate contacts!
End bracket
End bracket
· Protect the contacts during handling, transport
and storage!
· Never mount/dismount devices/modules with
force!
DIN rail
DIN rail
Fig. Mounting example: Front view of basic device with module 800-DI14
Fig. Mounting example: Front view of basic device with module 800-DI14
INFORMATION
INFORMATION
· The figure shows an example of mounting the 800-DI14 module.
· The figure shows an example of mounting the 800-DI14 module.
· For the maximum number of modules on a basic device, refer to the user manual of the basic device
· For the maximum number of modules on a basic device, refer to the user manual of the basic device
and the module.
and the module.
· Always start and end the installation of your measurement device and module series on the DIN rail
· Always start and end the installation of your measurement device and module series on the DIN rail
with end brackets!
with end brackets!
6
Connection example 800-DI14 module
8
Technical data
Technical data
8
Digital inputs 1-7
Digital inputs 1-7
800 DI14 module
General
General
Net weight
Net weight
73 g (0.16 lb)
73 g (0.16 lb)
(with plug-in terminals)
(with plug-in terminals)
Device dimensions
Device dimensions
W = 18 mm (0.71 in), H = 90 mm (3.54
W = 18 mm (0.71 in), H = 90 mm (3.54
(without plug-in
(without plug-in
in), D = 76 mm (2.99 in)
in), D = 76 mm (2.99 in)
terminals)
terminals)
Width of the device in
Width of the device in
4 module
1 HP (1 HP = 18 mm / 0.71 in)
1 HP (1 HP = 18 mm / 0.71 in)
horizontal pitches
horizontal pitches
Mounting orientation
As desired
Mounting orientation
As desired
Fastening/mounting -
· TS 35/7.5 according to EN 60715
Fastening/mounting -
· TS 35/7.5 according to EN 60715
Suitable DIN rails -
· TS 35/10
Suitable DIN rails -
· TS 35/10
(35 mm / 1.38 in)
· TS 35/15 x 1.5
(35 mm / 1.38 in)
· TS 35/15 x 1.5
Protection against for-
Protection against for-
IP20 according to EN60529
IP20 according to EN60529
eign bodies and water
eign bodies and water
Impact resistance
IK07 according to IEC 62262
Impact resistance
IK07 according to IEC 62262
Transport and storage
Transport and storage
The following specifications apply for devices transported and
The following specifications apply for devices transported and
stored in the original packaging
stored in the original packaging
Free fall
1 m (39.37 in)
Free fall
1 m (39.37 in)
Temperature
K55: -25 °C (-13 °F) to +70 °C (158 °F)
Temperature
K55: -25 °C (-13 °F) to +70 °C (158 °F)
nnector
0 to 95% at 25 °C (77 °F),
0 to 95% at 25 °C (77 °F),
Relative humidity
Relative humidity
no condensation
no condensation
Connection example
Environmental conditions during operation
Environmental conditions during operation
The module:
The module:
of external
· Only operates with suitable basic devices (see user manual of the
· Only operates with suitable basic devices (see user manual of the
switching contacts
module).
module).
· Is for weather-protected and stationary use.
· Is for weather-protected and stationary use.
S1 - S7 and
· Fulfills the operating conditions according to DIN IEC 60721-3-3.
· Fulfills the operating conditions according to DIN IEC 60721-3-3.
· Has protection class II according to IEC 60536 (VDE 0106, part 1),
S8 - S14
· Has protection class II according to IEC 60536 (VDE 0106, part 1),
a ground wire connection is not required!
a ground wire connection is not required!
to the digital
Working temperature
-10 °C (14 °F) .. +55 °C (131 °F)
Working temperature
-10 °C (14 °F) .. +55 °C (131 °F)
inputs of the
Relative humidity
Relative humidity
5 to 95 % at 25 °C (77 °F), no con-
5 to 95 % at 25 °C (77 °F), no con-
in operation
800-DI14 module
in operation
densation
densation
Pollution degree
2
Pollution degree
2
Ventilation
No forced ventilation required.
Ventilation
No forced ventilation required.
Supply voltage
Through the basic device
Supply voltage
Through the basic device
INFORMATION
System limits:
· If necessary, observe the installation manual for
transfer modules when setting up decentralized
measuring concepts.
· Before mounting, please check the number of
suitable modules for your measurement device
and module topology based on the respective
Bus connector
Bus connector
usage information.
contacts
contacts
For the scope of delivery of the 800-DI14 module,
refer to the user manual for the module. More infor-
mation on certain functions of the basic device with
JanBus
JanBus
modules can be found in the usage information of the
Interface
Interface
basic device.
Bus connector
Bus connector
sockets
sockets
External
External
auxiliary voltage
auxiliary voltage
24 V DC
24 V DC
Digital inputs 8-14
Digital inputs 8-14
+
+
-
-
Digital inputs
Digital inputs
14 digital inputs, optocoupler
1
1
14 digital inputs, optocoupler
S1
S1
2k21
2k21
2k21
2k21
Digital
Digital
Digital
· 24 V DC, +/- 10%
Input 1
Input 1
Input 8
Supply voltage for digital
Supply voltage for digital
2k21
2k21
2k21
2k21
· SELV or PELV
inputs
inputs
· Energy-limited circuit
Maximum counter frequency 20 Hz
2
2
Maximum counter frequency 20 Hz
2k21
2k21
S2
S2
2k21
2k21
Digital
Digital
Digital
Input 2
Input 2
Input 9
Input signal applied
18 .. 28 V DC (typically 4 mA)
Input signal applied
2k21
2k21
2k21
2k21
Input signal not applied
0 .. 5 V DC, current less than 0.5 mA
Input signal not applied
3
3
2k21
2k21
2k21
2k21
S3
S3
Digital
Digital
Digital
Interface and energy supply
Input 3
Input 3
Interface and energy supply
Input 10
2k21
2k21
2k21
2k21
JanBus (proprietary)
· Via bus connector
JanBus (proprietary)
Supply voltage
Supply voltage
24 V
4
4
(via JanBus interface)
(via JanBus interface)
2k21
2k21
2k21
2k21
Digital
Digital
Digital
S4
S4
Input 4
Input 4
Input 11
2k21
2k21
2k21
2k21
LEDs of Module 800-DI14
LEDs of Module 800-DI14
Tx (send data)
Tx (send data)
Flash "orange" during operation and
5
5
2k21
2k21
2k21
indicate cyclic data exchange.
2k21
S5
S5
Digital
Digital
Digital
Rx (receive data)
Rx (receive data)
Input 5
Input 5
Input 12
2k21
2k21
2k21
2k21
Lights up "green" when the power
P (power – power supply)
P (power – power supply)
supply via the JanBus interface is
correct.
6
6
2k21
2k21
S6
S6
2k21
Lights up "red" when initializing/
2k21
Digital
Digital
Digital
E (error – initialization and
E (error – initialization and
Input 6
Input 6
starting the device and in the event
Input 13
2k21
2k21
malfunction)
2k21
2k21
malfunction)
of a fault.
7
7
2k21
2k21
S7
S7
2k21
2k21
Digital
Digital
Digital
Input 7
Input 7
Input 14
2k21
2k21
2k21
2k21
8
8
C1
C1
Communication
5
5
After installing your module, check the func-
tion of the communication between the basic
device and the module using the display on the
basic device as follows:
800-DI14 module
800-DI14 module
• When you are in the Home measured value
display of the basic device, pressing the but-
ton 1 ESC takes you to the Menu window.
Bottom bolt,
Use buttons 2 (5) and 5 (6) to select the menu
open
item System information and confirm with button
3 Enter.
JanBus
JanBus
interface
interface
• The System information window with the items
for further
for further
modules
modules
Basic device and Module 1 appears.
Bus connector
Bus connector
sockets
sockets
Bottom bolt,
open
· The basic device has detected module 1.
7
External
External
auxiliary voltage
auxiliary voltage
24 V DC
24 V DC
+
+
-
-
Connection capacity of the terminals -
spring-type terminal (push in clambs)
1
1
S8
S8
Digital
Connectible conductors - Only connect one conductor per terminal point!
Input 8
· 24 V DC, +/- 10%
· SELV or PELV
Single core, multi-core,
· Energy-limited circuit
fine-stranded
2
2
Wire end ferrules with collar *
S9
S9
Digital
according to DIN 46 228/4,
Input 9
18 .. 28 V DC (typically 4 mA)
(min. - max.)
Wire end ferrules without collar *
0 .. 5 V DC, current less than 0.5 mA
according to DIN 46 228/4,
3
3
(min. - max.)
S10
S10
Digital
Input 10
Wire end ferrules:
· Length of contact sleeve **
· Via bus connector
· Stripping length
4
24 V
4
* ... Applies to wire ferrules with a maximum plastic collar outer diameter of up
Digital
S11
S11
to 3.5 mm (0.14 in).
Input 11
**.. Depending on the type of wire ferrules used (ferrule manufacturer).
Flash "orange" during operation and
5
5
indicate cyclic data exchange.
S12
S12
Digital
Input 12
Lights up "green" when the power
supply via the JanBus interface is
correct.
6
6
S13
S13
Lights up "red" when initializing/
Digital
Input 13
starting the device and in the event
of a fault.
7
7
S14
S14
Digital
Input 14
8
8
C2
C2
9 / 10
Communication
Observe the installation instructions for your ba-
sic device (e.g. check bus connector installation!)
After installing your module, check the func-
and mount the 800-DI14 module with the system
tion of the communication between the basic
de-energized as follows:
device and the module using the display on the
The basic device does not recognize modules
during the power-up procedure!
basic device as follows:
If there is no communication to the modules, the
• When you are in the Home measured value
module functions are not supported (e.g. status
display of the basic device, pressing the but-
messages of the digital inputs in the Digital I/O
ton 1 ESC takes you to the Menu window.
status menu).
Bottom bolt,
Use buttons 2 (5) and 5 (6) to select the menu
· Disconnect your system from the power
pressed in
item System information and confirm with button
3 Enter.
• The System information window with the items
Bus connector
Basic device and Module 1 appears.
System information
System information
· For remote module series, check the connec-
Basic device
Basic device
Module 1
Module 1
· If necessary, restart the basic device.
· If these measures do not lead to the de-
ESC
ESC
Bottom bolt,
Fig.: System information window with the
Fig.: System information window with the
pressed in
items "Basic device" and "Module 1".
items "Basic device" and "Module 1".
Fig.: Module rear views (without connection terminals)
· The basic device has detected module 1.
Dismounting
ATTENTION
Connection capacity of the terminals -
Handling your module too roughly may cause
spring-type terminal (push in clambs)
damage to the module and result in material
Connectible conductors - Only connect one conductor per terminal point!
damage!
Single core, multi-core,
0.14 mm
 - 1.5 mm
, AWG 26-16
0.14 mm
2
 - 1.5 mm
2
, AWG 26-16
2
2
The bus connector contacts and the bottom bolts
fine-stranded
can be damaged or broken off when dismounting
Wire end ferrules with collar *
your module.
0.25 mm
2
 - 1 mm
2
, AWG 22-17
according to DIN 46 228/4,
0.25 mm
2
 - 1 mm
2
, AWG 22-17
(min. - max.)
· Never pull the module out of the DIN rail
Wire end ferrules without collar *
forcefully.
0.25 mm
 - 1.5 mm
, AWG 22-16
according to DIN 46 228/4,
0.25 mm
2
2
 - 1.5 mm
2
2
, AWG 22-16
· First decouple the bus connectors (JanBus
(min. - max.)
interface) and carefully unlock the bottom
Wire end ferrules:
bolts of the module with a screwdriver!
· 8 - 12 mm (0.31 - 0.47 in)
· Length of contact sleeve **
· 8 - 12 mm (0.31 - 0.47 in)
· 10 - 12 mm (0.39 - 0.47 in)
· Stripping length
· 10 - 12 mm (0.39 - 0.47 in)
* ... Applies to wire ferrules with a maximum plastic collar outer diameter of up
ATTENTION
to 3.5 mm (0.14 in).
**.. Depending on the type of wire ferrules used (ferrule manufacturer).
Material damage due to disassembly or decou-
pling of the module during operation!
Dismounting or decoupling the module during
communication with the basic device can cause
damage to your devices!
· Disconnect your system from the power
supply prior to dismounting or decoupling the
modules! Secure it against being switched
back on! Check to be sure it is de-energized!
Ground and short circuit! Cover or block off
adjacent live parts!
1. Press in the open bottom bolts on the rear of the
module.
INFORMATION
INFORMATION
2. If this has not yet been done, press the bus con-
nector (JanBus interface) included in the scope
The basic device does not recognize modules
during the power-up procedure!
of delivery into the sockets on the rear of your
If there is no communication to the modules, the
module.
module functions are not supported (e.g. status
messages of the digital inputs in the Digital I/O
status menu).
· Disconnect your system from the power
supply and check the condition of the bus
supply and check the condition of the bus
connectors and the connections of your mod-
connectors and the connections of your mod-
ules to the basic device (JanBus interface). If
ules to the basic device (JanBus interface). If
Bus connector
necessary, push the contacts of the module
necessary, push the contacts of the module
Twisted
bus connectors into the sockets of the basic
bus connectors into the sockets of the basic
device bus connector or the attached mod-
device bus connector or the attached mod-
ules so that the bus connectors (devices) are
ules so that the bus connectors (devices) are
coupled.
coupled.
Press the bus connector
· For remote module series, check the connec-
contacts into the module
tion of the transfer modules with the connec-
tion of the transfer modules with the connec-
sockets
tion via the shield clamps.
tion via the shield clamps.
· If necessary, restart the basic device.
· If these measures do not lead to the de-
sired result, please contact our Support –
sired result, please contact our Support –
www.janitza.com
www.janitza.com
INFORMATION
INFORMATION
INFORMATION
After dismounting the 800-DI14 module, the
GridVis
software deactivates the correspond-
· Detailed technical data on the module can
®
· Detailed technical data on the module can
ing module! Information on this and further
be found in the user manual.
be found in the user manual.
procedures can be found in the online help for the
· Technical data on the basic device and
· Technical data on the basic device and
GridVis
®
software.
information on how to proceed in the event
information on how to proceed in the event
of a fault can be found in the usage infor-
of a fault can be found in the usage infor-
mation of your basic device.
mation of your basic device.
1. Disconnect the supply of power to the system!
Secure it against being switched on! Check to be
sure it is de-energized! Ground and short circuit!
Cover or block off adjacent live parts!
2. Disconnect the wiring of your module.
3. Decouple the bus connectors (JanBus interface)
of your module from the basic device and/or the
connected modules by pulling out your module.
4. Unlock all bottom bolts of your module
Recommendation: Use a screwdriver (be care-
ful!).
5. Remove your module from the DIN rail with-
out touching or damaging the bus connector
contacts.
6

Werbung

Inhaltsverzeichnis
loading

Inhaltsverzeichnis