6.5 Placing the product on a base plate
The base plate has a coding pin, which fits into the matching coding hole of the
product. Correct assembly is thus ensured.
Fig. 5: Placing the product on a base plate
8 Coding hole
1. Turn the product so that the coding pin (38) and the coding hole (8) are lo-
cated on the same side and can interlock.
2. Place the product on the base plate and, while doing so, ensure that the base
plate gasket does not slip.
The coding pin (38) on the base plate will fit into the coding hole (8).
Some base plates have two coding pins. For this reason, there is a sec-
ond coding hole on the same side. There is no risk of confusion.
6.6 Screwing the product onto a base plate
Fig. 6: Screwing the product onto a base plate | ED07
12 Housing gasket
Fig. 7: Screwing the product onto a base plate | ED12
12 Housing gasket
1. Insert 4 screws (for ED07: M5x90, for ED12: M6x70) into the 4 holes and
tighten.
Tightening torques: see
g 6.1.2 Required accessories, materials and
AVENTICS™ ED 07 / 12 Profinet | R414014550-BAL-001-AA | English
8
38
38 Coding pin
12
12
tools.
2. Check that that the gasket and the housing gasket (12) are fitted properly in
order to ensure the IP65 protection class. The gasket and the housing gasket
must not protrude at the side.
6.7 Connecting the supply voltage, set point and external
sensor
The product must be supplied with compressed air for operation.
1. Make sure before connecting the plugs that all seals and plugs are included
and not damaged.
2. Connect the 24 V DC supply voltage and control the product with a set point
via PROFINET. The maximum permissible line length for connecting the sup-
ply voltages is 30 m.
3. Use an EtherNET cable with X7E1 and X7E2 shielding for connection. The
shield must be connected to the housing.
6.7.1 Address switch
2 hex switches are located behind the service opening.
Address switch for PROFINET
The two 16-position switches define the last digit of the IP address or the last
digit (NN) of the device name (EDXX-REG3-CATALOG-NN).
The hex switch value ranges from 0 to FF (255).
The right switch is used to change the low nibble (half byte).
The left switch is used to change the high nibble (half byte).
The factory setting of the switches is zero, i.e. the IP address is 0.0.0.0 and no
name is set.
PROFINET products need a unique name to be detected by the PLC.
The address switch is used to set the name and IP address.
Table 1: Setting the IP address and name (example)
Switch
00
01
..
Ground (FE)
FF
INFO: On delivery, the switches are set to zero for PROFINET conformity so that
the device name and IP address can be set by the PROFINET master.
INFO: If the IP address is changed manually, the new IP address is valid after a
power reset.
6.7.2 Process data plug
This process data plug is valid for the following material numbers:
Table 2: R414014311 | R414014321
M12 integrated socket, female, X2M, 5-pin
Pin 1
1
5
Pin 2
Pin 3
4
2
3
Pin 4
Pin 5
Table 3: R414014312 | R414014322
M12 integrated socket, female, X2M, 5-pin
Pin 1
1
5
Pin 2
Pin 3
4
2
3
Pin 4
Pin 5
IP address/name
The PROFINET function is used to set the
name and IP address.
192.168.1.001 / EDXX-REG3-CATALOG-01
..
192.168.1.254 / EDXX-REG3-CATALOG-FE
Not permitted
Electronics 24 V supply voltage U
L
Digital signal output
(Based on electronics supply voltage U
Electronics 0 V supply voltage U
L
Analog input (4 ... 20 mA)
Ground (FE)
Electronics 24 V supply voltage U
L
Digital signal output
(Based on electronics supply voltage U
Electronics 0 V supply voltage U
L
Analog input (0 ... 10 V)
Ground (FE)
)
L
)
L
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