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Festo VTEM Series Instructions Manual page 3

Motion terminal

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5.2.3
Control elements
The product has no mechanical control elements. Setting of parameters and set-
point values is made only through the WebConfig interface or the higher-order
controller. The WebConfig interface can be opened with a web browser if there is
an existing Ethernet connection to the controller of the Motion Terminal
è 9.1 Prior to commissioning.
5.2.4
Connecting components
5.2.4.1
Electrical
Fig. 5 Functional earth connection
Fig. 6 Ethernet interface
Ethernet interface
The Ethernet interface is located on the controller behind a transparent cover
è 8.2.4 Ensuring the degree of protection.
The Ethernet interface is used exclusively for accessing the WebConfig interface
for the controller è 9.1 Prior to commissioning.
When a connecting cable is connected to the Ethernet interface, electromagnetic
compatibility is not guaranteed.
Unauthorised access to the device can cause damage or malfunctions.
When connecting the device to a network:
Protect the network against unauthorised access.
Measures to protect the network include: 
Firewall
Intrusion Prevention System (IPS)
Network segmentation
Virtual LAN (VLAN)
Virtual private Network (VPN)
Security at physical access level (port security)
For additional information è Guidelines and standards for security in information
technology, e. g. IEC 62443, ISO/IEC 27001.
Input modules
CTMM­...­D­...
1
+24 V U
SEN
3
0 V U
SEN
4
Input
Tab. 8
5.2.4.2
Pneumatic
Ports for compressed air supply (1) and common exhaust (3) are available both on
the controller and on the right-hand end of the manifold rail. The ports are intern-
ally connected in each case and can be used as alternatives or in parallel.
When multiple valves are connected simultaneously, the dynamic pressure cre-
ated in the exhaust ducts or the pressure drop in the supply ducts can negatively
affect other applications. When multiple valves are switched simultaneously,
ventilation and exhausting are recommended at both sides for an optimised flow
rate and exhaust performance.
1 Functional earth connection
1 Ethernet interface
CTMM­...­A­...
1
+24 V U
SEN
2
Input
3
0 V U
SEN
4
n. c.
1 Pressure compensation port (L)
2 Collected exhaust/vacuum port (3)
3 Compressed air supply port (1)
4 Pilot exhaust air port (84)
5 Supply air ports (2)
6 Supply air ports (4)
Fig. 7 Pneumatic connections
Vacuum permitted only for specific Motion Apps, see Motion Apps descriptions.
6
Transport and storage
Observe specifications for environmental and storage conditions
è 14 Technical data.
7
Assembly
Perform assembly in accordance with the mounting instructions
è 1.1 Applicable documents.
8
Installation
8.1
Pneumatic installation
NOTICE!
Pay attention to compressed air quality.
Damage to property or loss of function from lubricated compressed air.
Operate product only with unlubricated compressed air.
Observe the requirements for compressed air quality è Technical data.
NOTICE!
Frozen condensate or moisture
Damage to the product through frozen condensate or moisture due to operation
at low temperatures even though within the limits.
Install a drying unit to remove condensate and moisture.
1. Push tubes into/over the connection of the tube fitting up to the stop.
2. For locking ring fittings or barbed hose fittings:
Pull the locking ring or tubing clamp over the tubing connection and tighten it.
3. Seal unused ports with blanking plugs.
Ensure pressure compensation
Pressure built up inside the Motion Terminal must be released over the port (L).
In the spray­protection area
Screw accompanying silencers into the ports (3), (84) and (L) and tighten
them hand-tight.
In the non­spray­protection area
The exhaust air at each of the ports (3), (84) and (L) must be removed to a
spray-water-protected area using a fitting and a tube.
Connecting external pilot air
Dependent on the order, the product can be designed for operation with external
pilot air.
Connect the external pilot air supply to the port (14).
8.2
Electrical installation
The electrical installation is divided into the installation of the electronics side of
the CPX terminal and installation of the Motion Terminal VTEM.
WARNING!
Risk of injury due to electric shock.
For the electric power supply, use PELV circuits that guarantee a reliable elec-
tric disconnection from the mains network.
Observe IEC 60204-1/EN 60204-1.
Connect all circuits for the operating and load voltage supply.
7 Selector for external pilot air or
blanking plugs for internal pilot air
8 Compressed air supply port (1)
9 Collected exhaust/vacuum port (3)
10 Port for external pilot air (14) or
blanking plugs for internal pilot air

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