14.
CONNECTION OF AN EXTERNAL INITIATOR
DANGER!
Danger of explosion in explosive atmosphere (only in the event of a fault as zone 2)!
• Opening the hood or the housing in an explosive atmosphere is only allowed in a not energized state!
Designation of the screw terminals on the different electronics modules:
Designation - according to design
24 V DC, AS-i
24 V
S4 IN
GND
Electrical requirements of the external initiator for the different designs:
The electrical requirements of the external initiator can be found in the respective subchapters "Electrical
data" under the headword "Input / proximity switch (external initiator: S4 in)":
Design 24 V:
AS-i design:
Connection procedure:
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Open the housing following the instructions in Chapter "8. Opening and Closing the Housing".
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Assemble the connection cables according to the general rules of technology.
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Insert cables through the cable gland (connection on right) into the interior of the housing.
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Connect the wires to the connection terminals according to the pin assignment.
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Close the housing following the instructions in Chapter "8. Opening and Closing the Housing".
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An external initiator can be connected via the small 3-fold screw terminal - at
bottom right on the respective electronics module (in the example: AS-i).
The control head is supplied with a dummy plug on the right connection which
is intended for the external initiator.
To connect an external initiator, a cable gland (SW19, Ø 3 - 6 mm) with suitable
clamping range is required.
Due to the size of the screw terminals, the wire cross-sections of the
external initiator have the following values for the different designs:
0.14 ... 1.5 mm²
0.5 ... 1.5 mm²
DevNet
120 V AC
V+
L
S4 IN
S4 IN
GND
N
see Page 39
DeviceNet design:
see Page 48
120 V design:
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Connection of an External Initiator
for design: 24 V, AS-i, DeviceNet;
for design: 120 V
Configuration
Power supply - according to design!
External initiator input
GND external initiator (24 V DC, AS-i, DevNet) or
power supply (120 V AC design)
see Page 57
see Page 68