Phoenix Contact Axioline Smart Element AXL SE AO4 U 0-10 User Manual
Phoenix Contact Axioline Smart Element AXL SE AO4 U 0-10 User Manual

Phoenix Contact Axioline Smart Element AXL SE AO4 U 0-10 User Manual

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  • Page 1 Axioline Smart Elements User manual...
  • Page 2 Axioline Smart Elements UM EN AXL SE SYS INST, Revision 03 2023-04-03 This user manual is valid for all Axioline Smart Elements (AXL SE ...) Phoenix Contact GmbH & Co. KG • Flachsmarktstraße 8 • 32825 Blomberg • Germany phoenixcontact.com...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Qualification of users ................18 6.1.2 General safety notes ................18 6.1.3 Additional safety notes for the low voltage range ......... 19 Mounting position ....................20 Mounting Smart Elements ................... 21 Removing Smart Elements .................. 21 Phoenix Contact 3 / 48 108706_en_03...
  • Page 4 Decommissioning and disposal ................36 13 Technical data and ordering data .....................37 13.1 Technical data ..................... 37 13.2 Ordering data ...................... 40 Technical appendix: altitudes above 3000 m ................42 Index............................43 Revision history ........................45 4 / 48 Phoenix Contact 108706_en_03...
  • Page 5: For Your Safety

    The use of products described in this user manual is oriented exclusively to electrically skilled persons or persons instructed by them. The users must be familiar with the relevant safety concepts of automation technology as well as applicable standards and other regu- lations. Phoenix Contact 5 / 48 108706_en_03...
  • Page 6: Field Of Application Of The Product

    Modifications to hardware and firmware of the device are not permitted. Incorrect operation or modifications to the device can endanger your safety or damage the device. Do not repair the device yourself. If the device is defective, please contact Phoenix Contact. 6 / 48 Phoenix Contact...
  • Page 7: Documentation Landscape Of Axioline Smart Elements

    The data sheet for each Smart Element contains the complete information required for use. This includes at the very least: – Function description – Technical data – Connection assignment or terminal point assignment – Local diagnostic and status indicators – Connection examples Phoenix Contact 7 / 48 108706_en_03...
  • Page 8: Documentation On The Internet

    This user manual provides information on the Axioline Smart Elements product group. It de- scribes the product group and everything about mounting, removal, and wiring of Smart Elements. This description is independent of the system in which you use Smart Elements and independent of a higher-level network. 8 / 48 Phoenix Contact 108706_en_03...
  • Page 9: The Axioline Smart Elements Product Group

    You can combine Axioline F modules and Axioline Smart Elements in any way in an I/O sta- tion. Figure 3-1 Example: Smart Elements in an Axioline F station End bracket Axioline F bus coupler Axioline F backplane with Axioline Smart Elements plugged in Phoenix Contact 9 / 48 108706_en_03...
  • Page 10: Product Description

    4-2: – Smart Elements with 16 terminal points – Smart Elements with 8 terminal points – Smart Elements without terminal points The relay module is accommodated in a separate housing version, see Figure 4-3. 10 / 48 Phoenix Contact 108706_en_03...
  • Page 11 Smart Elements for the input or output of digital or analog signals – Smart Elements for temperature measurement – Smart Elements for communication – Smart Elements for open and closed-loop control, and position detection – Phoenix Contact 11 / 48 108706_en_03...
  • Page 12 The system providing the slot for the Smart Element has to provide a grounding and shield- ing concept. Diagnostics The Smart Elements feature diagnostic and status indicators. For the diagnostic options of a Smart Elements, please refer to the associated data sheet. 12 / 48 Phoenix Contact 108706_en_03...
  • Page 13: Approvals

    Function Slot cover for an unused Smart Element slot SC-A Slot cover for an unused Smart Element slot, with diagnostic function Number of inputs or outputs 1 ... 16 1 channel ... 16 channels Phoenix Contact 13 / 48 108706_en_03...
  • Page 14 PT100 Measurement resistor Pt 100 PT1000 Measurement resistor Pt 1000 Symmetrical incremental encoders ASYM Asymmetrical incremental encoder NPN-wired W 230 Changeover contact, 230 V AC 2 A output Extended function 24 V Ground (GND) 14 / 48 Phoenix Contact 108706_en_03...
  • Page 15: Color And Marking

    Terminal point marking (example: AXL SE DI16/1) Indication elements Diagnostics and status indicators are marked in accordance with their function. For the meaning, please refer to the data sheet specific to the Smart Element. Phoenix Contact 15 / 48 108706_en_03...
  • Page 16 Table 4-4) Marker for snapping on (see Table 4-4) The dimensions of the marking area are 12 mm x 5.4 mm. You can use the following marking material provided by Phoenix Contact: Table 4-4 Marking material No. in Description Type Item No.
  • Page 17: Transport, Storage, And Unpacking

    For storage, observe the humidity and air pressure specifications, and the temperature Technical data and envi- ronmental conditions range. Section “Technical data” on page Unpacking Checking the delivery • Check the delivery for damage and completeness. • Submit claims for any transport damage immediately. Phoenix Contact 17 / 48 108706_en_03...
  • Page 18: Mounting And Removal Of Smart Elements

    – Switch off I/O supply voltage U – Switch off communications voltage U For the system in which the Smart Element is used, this means the following: Switch off the voltage that generates U 18 / 48 Phoenix Contact 108706_en_03...
  • Page 19: Additional Safety Notes For The Low Voltage Range

    Please note that there are dangerous contact voltages when working on circuits that do not meet protective extra-low voltage requirements. • Only operate the Smart Elements for the low voltage range in grounded grids. Additionally observe the information in the product-specific data sheets. Phoenix Contact 19 / 48 108706_en_03...
  • Page 20: Mounting Position

    For Axioline F backplanes, only wall mounting on a horizontal or vertical DIN rail is permitted (6.3). Wall mounting on a horizontal DIN rail on the wall is the preferred mounting position (6.3, A). This mounting position provides optimum air flow for the Smart Elements. Figure 6-1 Mounting positions 20 / 48 Phoenix Contact 108706_en_03...
  • Page 21: Mounting Smart Elements

    To remove the Smart Element from its slot, pull the release mechanism vertically up- wards (Figure 6-3, A). • Pull the Smart Element out of its slot (Figure 6-3, B). Figure 6-3 Removing the Smart Element from its slot Phoenix Contact 21 / 48 108706_en_03...
  • Page 22: Connecting Or Removing Cables

    Make sure to install the conductor in the middle of the wiring space, especially with small cross-sections. If using ferrules, use those which correspond to the specifications in Section “Conductor cross-sections, stripping and insertion lengths” on page 22 / 48 Phoenix Contact 108706_en_03...
  • Page 23: Conductor Cross-Sections, Stripping And Insertion Lengths

    Section “Ordering data for accessories” on page According to the current state, they meet the general conditions with regard to the wir- ing space for Axioline Smart Elements (in accordance with DIN EN 60947-1 (DIN VDE 0660-100)-A1 internal cylindrical gauge). Phoenix Contact 23 / 48 108706_en_03...
  • Page 24 For applications with UL approvals, the AWG 24-16 conductor cross-section has been certified. Due to the smaller conductor cross-section of AWG 26, UL approval is not required when using the Smart Element in combination with a round cable. 24 / 48 Phoenix Contact 108706_en_03...
  • Page 25: Terminal Point With Spring Lever And Touch Connection

    Figure 7-2 Terminal point with associated spring lever and associated touch connec- tion Terminal point Associated spring lever Touch connection (for test probes, see Section “Ordering data” on page Phoenix Contact 25 / 48 108706_en_03...
  • Page 26: Connecting Unshielded Cables

    Open the spring by pressing the spring lever using the screwdriver (Figure 7-4, A). Use a bladed screwdriver with a blade width of 2.5 mm, for example. Phoenix Contact recommends using the SZS 0,4x2,5 screwdriver (see Section “Order- ing data” on page 40).
  • Page 27: Connecting Shielded Cables

    Within an Axioline F station, the AXL SHIELD SET Axioline shield connection set is avail- able for optimum connection directly in front of the module, see UM EN AXL F SYS INST user manual. In general, you can use Phoenix Contact products for shielding, see phoenixcontact.net/webcode/#0845. Removing cables from the terminal point •...
  • Page 28: Supply Voltages

    Data transmission Communications power supply of the Smart Element Functional ground I/O supply of the Smart Element Microcontroller Analog-to-digital converter µC Electrical isolation for data or Reference voltage source power supply Electrically isolated areas 28 / 48 Phoenix Contact 108706_en_03...
  • Page 29: Power Supply Requirements

    EN 50178 and EN 61010-2-201. They prevent short circuits between the primary and secondary circuits. WARNING: Dangerous contact voltage in the event of ground faults • Only operate the Smart Elements for the low voltage range in grounded grids. Phoenix Contact 29 / 48 108706_en_03...
  • Page 30: Smart Elements With 1-Conductor Technology

    ), 8 x GND (U 1 fuse, 4 A Detailed information on the Smart Elements for potential distribution can be found in the associated data sheets. There you will also find instructions for use and examples. 30 / 48 Phoenix Contact 108706_en_03...
  • Page 31: Diagnostic And Status Indicators

    I/O error Check the connected components and wiring. Remove the error. Possible causes: – I/O supply voltage not present – Short circuit or overload of an output – Wire break at an analog output – Phoenix Contact 31 / 48 108706_en_03...
  • Page 32 Reporting diagnostics via PDI The malfunctions indicated by the local diagnostic and status indicators are also mapped in PDI object 0018 (DiagState). Detailed information can be found in the data sheet for the Smart Element. 32 / 48 Phoenix Contact 108706_en_03...
  • Page 33: 10 Process, Parameter And Diagnostic Data

    I/O diagnostic details. For detailed information on PDI objects, please refer to the UM EN AXL F SYS INST user manual. Phoenix Contact 33 / 48 108706_en_03...
  • Page 34: Saving Of Parameters

    • Therefore make sure that write access operations are not performed too often and, in particular, are not performed cyclically. • Observe this behavior when programming function blocks. Other parameters Other parameters are stored temporarily (in a volatile way) in the RAM. (RAM) 34 / 48 Phoenix Contact 108706_en_03...
  • Page 35: 11 Device Replacement, Device Defects, And Repairs

    Device defects and repairs Do not open the housing Repairs may only be carried out by Phoenix Contact. Do not open the housing. If the hous- ing is opened, the function of the device can no longer be ensured. Defective devices Please contact Phoenix Contact.
  • Page 36: 12 Maintenance, Decommissioning, And Disposal

    Packaging disposal • Dispose of packaging materials that are no longer needed (cardboard packaging, pa- per, bubble wrap sheets, tubular bags, etc.) with household waste in accordance with the currently applicable national regulations. 36 / 48 Phoenix Contact 108706_en_03...
  • Page 37: 13 Technical Data And Ordering Data

    Air clearances and creepage distances Extra-low voltage: in accordance with IEC 60664-1, EN 60664-1 Low voltage: in accordance with IEC 61010-2-201, EN 61010-2-201 Housing material Plastic Do not use Smart Elements in an atmosphere that contains corrosive gas. Phoenix Contact 37 / 48 108706_en_03...
  • Page 38 Smart Element. Current consumption See data sheet for the system in which you use the Smart El- ement Power consumption See data sheet for the system in which you use the Smart El- ement 38 / 48 Phoenix Contact 108706_en_03...
  • Page 39 Voltage dips and interruptions of I/O supply U See system in which you use the Smart Element. Approvals For the latest approvals, please visit phoenixcontact.net/products. Manufacturer's declarations The latest manufacturer’s declarations can be found at phoenixcontact.net/products. Phoenix Contact 39 / 48 108706_en_03...
  • Page 40: Ordering Data

    TER 300/600, THERMOMARK X1.2, mounting type: adhe- sive, for terminal block width: 5 mm, lettering field size: con- tinuous x 5 mm Markers, 24-section, unmarked, can be marked with UM6M-TM (5X12) 0830928 THERMOMARK CARD and BLUEMARK, color: white 40 / 48 Phoenix Contact 108706_en_03...
  • Page 41 10 mm rial” catalog Cross-section 0.5 mm AI-TWIN 2X 0,5-10 WH 3203309 Ordering data for documentation The documentation can be downloaded at phoenixcontact.net/products. Make sure you always use the latest documentation. Phoenix Contact 41 / 48 108706_en_03...
  • Page 42: A Technical Appendix: Altitudes Above 3000 M

    3000 m up to 5000 m. Figure A-1 Derating of the permissible ambient temperature depending on the altitude 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 h [m] Key: T [°C] Maximum ambient temperature (operation) in °C h [m] Altitude in m 42 / 48 Phoenix Contact 108706_en_03...
  • Page 43: B Index

    Equipment identification..........16 Error Diagnostics............31 Qualification ..............18 Extra-low voltage ............12 Quick-start guide............8 Ferrule................. 23 Removal..............12 Function ............11, 13, 15 Replace............... 35 Function extension ............14 Grounding ..............12 Phoenix Contact 43 / 48 108706_en_03...
  • Page 44 I/O ................. 12 Terminal points Marking ..............15 Touch connection ............25 Transport ..............17 Tubular bag printing ............7 TWIN ferrule..............23 TWIN ferrules.............. 24 Unpacking..............17 User manual..............7 Voltage ranges............12 44 / 48 Phoenix Contact 108706_en_03...
  • Page 45: A Revision History

    Section 7.2 Table 7-2: TWIN ferrules added CABLE-FLK14/AXIO/OE/0,14/... added Section 7.5 Addition: Please note in general Section 8.3 New: Smart Elements with 1-conductor technology Section 13.1 IEC added Appendix A Addition in the warning note Phoenix Contact 45 / 48 108706_en_03...
  • Page 46 UM EN AXL SE SYS INST 46 / 48 Phoenix Contact 108706_en_03...
  • Page 47 The receipt of technical documentation (in particular user documentation) does not consti- tute any further duty on the part of Phoenix Contact to furnish information on modifications to products and/or technical documentation. You are responsible to verify the suitability and intended use of the products in your specific application, in particular with regard to observ- ing the applicable standards and regulations.
  • Page 48 Should you have any suggestions or recommendations for improvement of the contents and layout of our manuals, please send your comments to: tecdoc@phoenixcontact.com 48 / 48 Phoenix Contact GmbH & Co. KG • Flachsmarktstraße 8 • 32825 Blomberg • Germany phoenixcontact.com...
  • Page 50 Phoenix Contact GmbH & Co. KG Flachsmarktstraße 8 32825 Blomberg, Germany Phone: +49 5235 3-00 Fax: +49 5235 3-41200 Email: info@phoenixcontact.com phoenixcontact.com...

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