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Analog Outputs
The WEB-EAGLENX26XX is equipped with four analog
outputs (AOs).
In the event of an application stop (e.g., during application
download), the analog outputs assume the safety positions
configured in WEBs N4.
The analog outputs can be configured in WEBs N4 as
binary outputs (with an output of 0 V or 10 V, as the case
may be).
Table 13. Specifications of AOs
criteria
0...10 V (default)
output type
2...10 V
max. output range 0 ... 11 VDC (1 mA)
min. resolution
8 bit
min. accuracy
± 150 mV
max. wire length
1200 ft
wire cross section
See Table 7 on pg. 16.
protection
against short-circuiting, 24 VAC
Binary Inputs / Pulse Counters
The WEB-EAGLENX26XX is equipped with four binary
inputs (static dry-contact inputs) / pulse counters (fast
totalizers).
Table 14. Specifications of BIs
criteria
binary input (static dry-contact)
input type
pulse counter (fast totalizer)
current rating
2 mA
(closed input)
open contact
24 VDC
voltage
protection
against short-circuiting, 24 VAC
Binary Input Specifications
The binary inputs of the CIPer Model 50 are static dry-
contact inputs. This reduces the wiring effort, as it is then
not necessary to distribute an auxiliary voltage signal.
open contact
≥ 3000 Ω (24 VDC on BI terminal)
closed contact
≤ 500 Ω (short-circuit current: 2.0
mA)
The polarity (normal = N.O. contact or reverse = N.C.
contact) configuration defines if a logical 1 or a logical 0 is
detected for a closed contact. This is done by selecting (in
WEBs N4) one of the following options:
closed external contact → state=1
normal (default)
open external contact → state=0
closed external contact → state=0
reverse
open external contact → state=1
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Pulse Counter Specifications
Using WEBs N4, the binary inputs of the CIPer Model 50
can be configured as pulse counters (fast totalizers) for
operation in conjunction with devices equipped with an
open collector output.
If the duty cycle is 50% / 50%, the pulse counter supports
up to 15 Hz. Counting is done on the rising edge.
Table 15. BIs of CIPer Model 50 configured as fast
frequency
max. 15 Hz
pulse ON
min. 25 ms
pulse OFF
min. 25 ms
bounce
max. 5 ms
FAST
TOTALIZER
Fig. 31. Internal wiring of BI
Binary Outputs
The CIPer Model 50 features eight binary outputs arranged
in two blocks (BO1...4 and BO5...8, respectively).
WARNING
Risk of electric shock or equipment damage!
Low voltage and line voltage must not be wired within
the same block.
In the event of an application stop (e.g., during application
download), the binary outputs assume the safety positions
configured in WEBs N4.
The polarity (normal = N.O. contact or reverse = N.C.
contact) configuration defines if a relay is open or closed,
depending upon whether there is a logical 1 or a logical 0.
This is done by selecting (in WEBs N4) one of the following
options:
state=1 → relay contact is closed
normal (default)
state=0 → relay contact is opened
state=0 → relay contact is closed
reverse
state=1 → relay contact is opened
totalizers
24V
BI
DRY CONTACT
open
24 VDC =
closed
0 V =
COM
GND
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