1 Introduction Available technical documentation The documents specified below are available for the measuring, control, and automation sys- tem (previous document number in parentheses). 1.1.1 General information Product Type of documentation Printed PDF file Measuring, Data sheet 70500000T10... control, and System manual 70500000T90...
1 Introduction Safety information 1.2.1 Warning symbols DANGER! This symbol indicates that personal injury caused by electrical shock may occur if the re- spective precautionary measures are not carried out. WARNING! This symbol in connection with the signal word indicates that personal injury may occur if the respective precautionary measures are not carried out.
1 Introduction 1.2.3 Intended use The modules described are intended for measuring, control, and automation tasks in an indus- trial environment, as described in the technical data. Other uses or uses beyond those defined are not viewed as intended uses. The modules are built according to the relevant standards and directives as well as the appli- cable safety regulations.
1 Introduction Use the original packaging to return goods. Accompanying letter for repair Please include the completed accompanying letter for repair when returning goods. Do not forget to state the following: • Description of the application and • Description of the error that has occurred The accompanying letter for repair can be downloaded online from the manufacturer's website (use the search function if necessary).
1 Introduction Identifying the device version 1.4.1 Nameplates Position The nameplate (B) is affixed to the module case. An additional nameplate with reduced information is located on the module insert (A). This du- plicate identification is important when replacing a module insert or retrofitting optional mod- ules.
1 Introduction Fabrication no. (F-Nr) Among other things, the fabrication number contains the date of production (year/week). Example: F-Nr = 0070033801211010006 The figures concerned are in positions 12, 13, 14, and 15 (from the left). The device was therefore produced in the 1st calendar week of 2011. 1.4.2 Order details Basic type...
USB cable A-plug mini-B-plug 3 m 00506252 Content of the Mini-DVD: • Setup program with program editor JUMO mTRON T in case of part no. 00569494 • Program editor JUMO mTRON T in case of part no. 00622333 • CODESYS programming software (free version) •...
2 Description Brief description The analog output module 4-channel is equipped with four outputs. The output signal, 0(2) to 10 V or 0(4) to 20 mA, can be configured individually for each channel. The analog outputs are controlled via the system bus. LEDs are used to indicate applied voltage supply and the module operating status.
3 Mounting General information on installation/dismounting DANGER! With multichannel controller module 705010 and relay module 705015, the load circuits from relay or solid state relay outputs can be operated with a dangerous electrical voltage (e.g. 230 V). There is a risk of electric shock. Prior to the installation/dismounting of these modules or the removal of the module insert, the load circuits are to be disconnected from the voltage and the terminal strips are to be re- moved from the module.
3 Mounting Minimum distances Installation/dismounting on DIN rail All modules in the system are intended for installation on a DIN rail according to DIN EN 60715 (35 mm × 7.5 mm × 1 mm). The following must always be installed on the left, at the start of the DIN rail: •...
3 Mounting NOTE! Modules with a recent production date have two fixing knobs on the right side of the case and on the left two round holes (for greater torsional strength of the entire module assembly). If a module with fixing knobs is to be inserted into an existing module assembly and the adjacent module does not have the corresponding holes, the fixing knobs must be completely re- moved to ensure electrical contact between the modules.
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3 Mounting Procedure: Step Activity Mount the multichannel controller module (A) in the DIN rail from above (A1). Pivot the multichannel controller module (A) downward until it snaps into place (A2). Move the multichannel controller module (A) to the left against the previous module (A3) until the plug connections for the voltage supply and the system bus are connected.
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3 Mounting Removing the multichannel controller module from the DIN rail (A8) (E5) (A6) (F7) Procedure: Step Activity Fully release the end bracket (D) using a screwdriver (D1), press upward from below, pivot toward the front, and remove from the DIN rail. Note: The end bracket does not need to be removed from the DIN rail if there is sufficient space to the side to move it at least 20 mm to the right.
3 Mounting Replacing module inserts 3.3.1 Input/output modules DANGER! With multichannel controller module 705010 and relay module 705015, the load circuits from relay or solid state relay outputs can be operated with a dangerous electrical voltage (e.g. 230 V). There is a risk of electric shock. The load circuits are to be disconnected from the voltage supply prior to removing the wired terminal strips.
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3 Mounting CAUTION! Only module inserts of the same type may be used for the replacement. Otherwise, the function of the system may be affected. The module inserts can be clearly identified using the nameplate. CAUTION! With the multichannel controller module 705010, a new module insert may contain retrofitted inputs or outputs that have not yet been configured.
4 Electrical connection Installation notes NOTE! These installation notes apply for the entire measuring, control, and automation system and, on some occasions, are only applicable for a specific module. The respective connection diagram shows the context. Requirements for the personnel •...
4 Electrical connection References to other information • The electromagnetic compatibility meets the standards and regulations cited in the techni- cal data. • The USB device interface and voltage supply in the central processing unit 705001 are not electrically isolated. In general, please observe the specifications regarding electrical isola- tion.
4 Electrical connection Connection diagram CAUTION! At maximum load, the temperature may exceed 60 °C at the terminals. As a result the insulation of the cable may be damaged. The cable must be heat resistant up to at least 80 °C. 4.3.1 Display and connection elements (1) Status displays (LED):...
4 Electrical connection Functional test The voltage supply must be tested on completion of the electrical connection: Signal Meaning LED "P" (Power, green) is lit The module is being supplied with voltage through the side contacts. LED "P" (Power, green) is not lit The module is not supplied with voltage or there is a problem with the electrical function of the LED.
5 Operation Display and connection elements (1) Status displays (LED): P = Voltage supply S = Status (2) Voltage supply Out, DC 24 V (3) Side system bus Out (4) Analog output 4 (5) Side system bus In (6) Analog output 3 (7) Analog output 2 (8) Voltage supply In, DC 24 V (9) Analog output 1...
5 Operation LED displays "P" LED (Power) The LED is permanently lit in green if the module is being supplied with voltage. "S" LED (Status) This LED indicates the status of the module. Diagnostics requires the setup program or a Web browser as appropriate.
5 Operation 5.2.2 System states and errors The following table lists all the system states and errors that are indicated by the "S" LED (Sta- tus). In most cases, further diagnostics must be performed with the setup program. Category "S" LED Meaning Diagnos- Recommended action...
6 Configuration NOTE! The parameters described in this section can be configured either with the setup program or on the multifunction panel. Analog outputs The four analog outputs can be configured as current or voltage outputs (standard signal) and are freely scalable. The analog outputs are exclusively driven by external inputs (NV_AO01 to NV_AO04).
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6 Configuration Parameters Selection/settings Description Behavior on error Value of the output signal after deviation above or below the measuring range (out of range = o-o-r) The options "NAMUR Low" and "NAMUR High" are only available for signal types 2 to 10 V and 4 to 20 mA. NAMUR Low Value for deviation below measured value/short-circuit according to NAMUR...
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6 Configuration Behavior on error The behavior in the event of deviation above or below the measuring range (out of range) can be configured. The settings made there also apply for probe/conductor breaks or probe/con- ductor short-circuits. This results in a safe state for operation in the event of an error. As long as the system is in "Run"...
6 Configuration NV connecting list The NV connecting list is used to link external inputs (NV_...) of the analog output module 4- channel to signals from other modules via the system bus. A comprehensive list with the module signals is included in the following chapter: ...
6 Configuration Status after change of configuration The connections are available immediately. Behavior after power on The connections are available immediately after system initialization. 6.2.1 Analog signals The following table contains all signals that are available in the NV connecting list for connec- tion to the external inputs (NV_...) of the analog output module 4-channel.
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6 Configuration Category Signal Description HW counter HWCounter Counter reading of hardware counter Setpoint value SP01RampValue to Ramp end value of ramp function 1 to 4 SP04RampValue (if ramp function switched on) Active setpoint value (external setpoint value + setpoint value) of setpoint function 1 to 4 (if ramp function switched off) Analog input module 4-channel Analog inputs...
7 Online parameters NOTE! An active connection between the setup program and the central processing unit is required to configure the parameters described in this section. Calibrate / test CAUTION! Incorrect settings may result in inadmissible changes to values or statuses. This can have negative effects on the system function.
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7 Online parameters Testing After entering of the measured value (in V or mA), the procentual deviation from setpoint value is indicated.
7 Online parameters 7.1.2 LED test Setup dialog Parameters Parameters Selection/settings Description P LED This LED cannot be set manually. The "P" LED (Power) is permanently lit in green if the module is being supplied with voltage. S LED To test the LED, click the required status This function is used to test the electrical to select it (OFF, red, or green).
7 Online parameters 7.1.3 Calibration constants Setup dialog This dialog displays the calibration status and the calibration constants of the analog outputs. 7.1.4 Versions Setup dialog This dialog displays the module versions.
8 Appendix Technical data 8.1.1 Analog outputs 4 analog outputs (configurable) Load resistance R Accuracy Ambient temperature load influence ≥ 500 Ω < 0.1 % ± 150 ppm/K Voltage DC 0(2) to 10 V ≤ 500 Ω < 0.1 % ±...
8 Appendix 8.1.3 Case and ambient conditions Case type Plastic case for DIN rail mounting in the control cabinet (indoor use); DIN rail acc. to DIN EN 60715, 35 mm x 7.5 mm x 1 mm Dimensions (W × H × D) 22.5 mm ×...
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