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 Acceptance of goods, storage, and transport 1.3.1 Checking the delivery • Ensure that the packaging and contents are not damaged • Check that the delivery is complete using the delivery papers and the order details • Inform the supplier immediately if there is any damage •...
1 Introduction CAUTION! Electrostatic charges occur in non-ESD protected environments. Electrostatic discharges can damage modules or components. For transport purposes, use only the ESD packaging provided. 1.3.4 Disposal Disposing of the device DISPOSAL! Devices and/or replaced parts should not be placed in the refuse bin at the end of their ser- vice life as they consist of materials that can be recycled by specialist recycling plants.
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) •...
1 Introduction Brief description The router module is used to achieve decentralization within the automation system, which means that the input/output modules are dispersed to several DIN rails/switch cabinets. A dis- tance of up to 100 m can lie between two router modules, between a router module and a base unit, or between a router module and a multifunction panel.
1 Introduction 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.
1 Introduction 1.6.2 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...
2 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.
2 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: •...
2 Mounting NOTE! Two rotary coding switches for setting the alias device address are located on the router mod- ule's left side. If necessary, the setting should be done before the router module is mounted. Otherwise one has to ensure that the rotary coding switches are still accessible after mount- ing.
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2 Mounting Dismounting, using the example of a router module 705040 (B2) (A3) Removing the router module from the DIN rail (A6) (D1) (A4) (C5) Procedure: Step Activity Remove the connection cables if required (Bus In, Bus Out1, Bus Out2). ➥...
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2 Mounting Step Activity Move the router module (A) to the left (A3) until the side contacts on the right side of the router module are exposed. Insert a suitable screwdriver (C) into the unlocking slot of the router module (A4) and press upward (C5).
2 Mounting Replacing module inserts 2.3.1 Special modules Replacing the module insert of a router module 705040 For service purposes, the case (D) can remain in the system; only the module insert (B) is re- placed. Thanks to the hot connect functionality of the router module, this can even be per- formed during operation with the corresponding configuration (alias device address).
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2 Mounting Mounting the module insert Step Activity Affix the new nameplate in place of the old nameplate (C) in the case. Hold the new module insert (B) at the grooved surfaces on the top and bottom and insert them into the case (D). For this purpose, ensure that the board of the module insert slides into the guide rails of the case.
3 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 •...
3 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.
3 Electrical connection Connection diagram CAUTION! At maximum load, the temperature at the "+24 V" and "GND" terminals (Voltage supply In) may exceed 60 °C. As a result the insulation of the cable may be damaged. The cable must be heat resistant up to at least 80 °C. 3.3.1 Display and connection elements (1) Status displays (LED)
3 Electrical connection 3.3.2 Interfaces Connection Designation Connection element System bus In (input) Bus In 1 TX+ transmit data + 2 TX- transmit data - 3 RX+ receive data + 6 RX- receive data - System bus Out1 (output) Bus Out1 1 TX+ transmit data + 2 TX- transmit data - 3 RX+ receive data +...
3 Electrical connection Functional test Once the electrical connection is complete, the following points must be checked: 1) Voltage supply 2) Connection to system bus Voltage supply Signal Meaning LED "P" (Power) is lit The router module is supplied with voltage. LED "P"...
4 Appendix Technical data 4.1.1 Interfaces Bus In (system bus) Application For connection of a base unit, a router module or a multifunction panel Number Connection At the front, RJ45 socket Connection cable Network cable (patch cable or crossover cable), at least CAT5 (S/ FTP) Cable length Up to 100 m...
4 Appendix 4.1.3 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 x H x D) 22.5 mm x 103.6 mm x 101.5 mm (without connection elements) Weight Approx.
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