Scope of Delivery
The module must be installed on a suitable connector board to be able to operate. If a Field
Termination Assembly (FTA) is used, a system cable is required to connect the connector board
to the FTA. Connector boards, system cables and FTAs are not included within the scope of
delivery.
The connector boards are described in Chapter 3.6. the system cables are described in
Chapter 3.7. The FTAs are described in own manuals.
Structure
The module is equipped with 24 digital outputs. The outputs are not electrically isolated from
one another and from the voltage supply.
The module is equipped with line monitoring (SC/OC). If the open-circuit monitoring is
configured in SILworX, see Chapter 4.3. the channels are automatically checked for open
circuits (OC) and short-circuits (SC). The switching thresholds for line monitoring are predefined
and cannot be modified.
The outputs are protected against high currents. If a short-circuit occurs, the current at each
output is limited to 2 A.
If a current higher than 0.75 A flows through an output for 50 ms, the affected output is switched
off for 5 s. If the overcurrent is still present after the outputs is automatically re-switched on, the
output is switched off again for 5 s. This process is repeated as long as the overcurrent is
present. If the cyclic switch-on after overcurrent must be prevented, the user program must be
configured accordingly.
The safety-related 1oo2 processor system for the I/O module controls and monitors the I/O
level. The data and states of the I/O module are made available to the processor modules via
the redundant system bus. The system bus has a redundant structure for reasons of availability.
Redundancy is only ensured if both system bus modules are inserted in the base plates and
configured in SILworX.
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