Example: Connecting An Inductive Proximity Switch (Beros) - Siemens SINUMERIK 828D PPU Series Manual

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6.5 Digital inputs/outputs
6.5.2

Example: Connecting an inductive proximity switch (BEROs)

Boundary conditions
When connecting a BERO the following rules must be observed:
● BEROs can always be connected to each input.
● Because both the DI input terminals as well as the parameterizable DI/DO terminals are
● When a connection is made to one of the parameterizable terminals, the positive pole of
● Each group can be supplied with its own supply that is independent of the device supply.
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isolated, the ground of the supply must be connected to the associated M terminal.
the power supply must also be connected to the associated P connection terminal.
In the simplest case can, however, everything can be fed from a single supply.
Nevertheless, all M and P terminals must be connected.
BK
(black)
Signal
BU
(blue)
- supply
BN
(brown)
+ supply
Figure 6-5
Connection to X122
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