Ready Status Of The Input Module; Switching Of The Input Module - ABB Wireless Proximity Switches Planning And Installation Manuallines

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Planning and
Installation Guidelines
V 6
Technical Description
The input module is operated via four membrane switches. It displays the data on a LCD display in
two lines with sixteen characters each:
The four membrane switches have the following basic functionality:

3.2 Ready status of the input module

3.3
Procedure
Display content *)
SYSTEM CHECK
Switching on the
OK
input module
SYSTEM CHECK
FAILED
RUN
NO CONFIGURATION
RUN
001
*) All sensor information and cell-ID identifications are examples; XXX stands for blinking display
Wireless Proximity Switches / Issue: 09.2004
RUN
017
1
12
Sensor Status
Cell-ID
/\
ESC
OK
\/
/\ or \/
Scroll up and downward through the offered number ranges or options
OK
confirm a selection, store and change to the next menu option one level
down
ESC
leave a selection without storing and change to the next menu option one
level higher
ESC and OK
Changes from RUN mode in one of the other modes
In order to prepare the input module for operation, connect an antenna cable to each of the two
coaxial sockets on the top side. Both antenna cables must be connected to antennas from the
product assortment of the wireless proximity switches.
For the connection of the input module to the machine control, connect a FieldBusPlug from the
ABB FBP system to the FBP socket on the left side of the device.
Power supply is done via the screw-type terminals at the bottom side of the device.
Switching on the input
The input module is switched on by supplying the supply voltage (+24V) to the screw-type termi-
nals. The device then performs a self-test:
1
12
module
Description
Self-test passed successfully
Self-test did not pass
Device operates in RUN-mode, no proximity switches
configured
Device operates in RUN-mode, at least one proximity
switch is configured
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