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H-system isolated barriers and termination boards
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H-System – Isolated Barriers and Termination Boards
Product Specifications
2.2.2
Status Indications of the Isolators
LEDs are often used on isolators to indicate different statuses (e. g. for power supply,
device failure, status messages, binary switching states). Standard LED colors are assigned
to the status indication according to NAMUR NE44.
LED
Display function
Green LED
Power supply
Red LED
Device fault, device
failure
Line fault
No fault
Yellow LED
Switching states of
binary inputs and
outputs
Table 2.1
Meaning of status indications
Figure 2.5
1
Green LED PWR
Power supply status indication
2
Yellow LED STATUS
Switching state of the output
3
Red LED FAULT
Lead breakage and short circuit status indication
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Display
Meaning
On
Power supply OK
Off
No power supply or insufficient power supply – device
faulty
On
Internal fault signal, failure signal – fault/failure display
of causes detected inside the device, device needs
replacing
Flashing
External fault signal, failure signal – fault/failure display
of causes detected outside the device, inspection and
elimination of fault required
Off
No malfunction, device is operating properly
On
Possible causes of the output:
The relay is energized.
The NO contact (also a change-over contact)
is actively closed.
The open collector is switched through.
The switching voltage generated inside the device
is applied.
Possible causes of the input:
A binary switching signal is present.
An analog limit value is reached.
Off
Possible causes of the output:
The relay is de-energized.
The NO contact (also a change-over contact)
is actively opened.
The open collector is not switched through.
The switching voltage generated inside the device
is not applied.
Possible causes of the input:
A binary switching signal is present.
An analog limit value is reached.
Example status indications
1
2
PWR
STATUS
3
FAULT

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