Phoenix Contact Axioline Smart Element AXL SE RTD4 PT1000 User Manual
Phoenix Contact Axioline Smart Element AXL SE RTD4 PT1000 User Manual

Phoenix Contact Axioline Smart Element AXL SE RTD4 PT1000 User Manual

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For Your Safety
Identification of Warning Notes
Explains the meaning of warning symbols and signal words used in the manual.
Qualification of Users
Defines the required expertise for users handling the products described in the manual.
Field of Application of the Product
Details the intended use and operational environment for the Axioline Smart Elements.
Documentation Landscape of Axioline Smart Elements
Available Documents
Lists and describes the various documents comprising the Axioline Smart Elements documentation.
Documentation on the Internet
Provides instructions on how to access and download documentation from the manufacturer's website.
Purpose of this User Manual
Clarifies the scope and content covered by this specific user manual.
The Axioline Smart Elements Product Group
Axioline Smart Elements
Provides a general overview of the features and benefits of Axioline Smart Elements.
Use in an Axioline F Station
Explains how Axioline Smart Elements are integrated and utilized within an Axioline F system.
Product Description
General Description
Details the components and structure of a typical Axioline Smart Element.
Housing Versions
Describes the different housing types available for Axioline Smart Elements.
Dimensions of Extra-Low Voltage Versions
Presents the physical dimensions of the Smart Elements for extra-low voltage.
Dimensions of the Relay Module
Shows the housing version and dimensions specific to the relay module.
Functions
Lists the various functions offered by different Axioline Smart Elements.
Voltage Ranges
Details the permissible voltage ranges for Axioline Smart Elements.
Mounting Location
Specifies where Axioline Smart Elements can be installed.
Mounting
Explains the process of mounting a Smart Element onto its slot.
Removal
Describes how to remove a Smart Element from its slot.
Communications Supply Voltage (USE)
Identifies the source of the communications supply voltage for the Smart Element.
I/O Supply Voltage (Up)
Identifies the source of the I/O supply voltage for the Smart Element.
I/O Connection
Explains how I/O devices are connected to the Smart Element.
Grounding and Shielding
Outlines the requirements for grounding and shielding the Smart Element system.
Diagnostics
Mentions the presence of diagnostic and status indicators on the Smart Elements.
Approvals
Item Designations
Explains how item designations identify the function of a Smart Element.
Color and Marking
Color
Details the housing colors used for Axioline Smart Elements and their purpose.
Function
Notes that function is readable even when elements are plugged in.
Terminal Points
Explains the marking system for terminal points on the Smart Elements.
Indication Elements
States that diagnostic and status indicators are marked according to function.
Equipment Identification by the User
Marking Material
Lists available marking materials provided by Phoenix Contact for labeling Smart Elements.
Transport, Storage, and Unpacking
Transport
Describes the method of delivery and transport requirements for Smart Elements.
Suitable Transport Packaging
Specifies the packaging requirements for safe transport of the devices.
Technical Data and Environmental Conditions
Refers to technical data for transport environmental specifications.
Storage
Outlines the requirements for a suitable storage location for Smart Elements.
Suitable Storage Location
Lists the conditions required for proper storage of the devices.
Unpacking
Provides instructions for checking the delivery upon unpacking.
Checking the Delivery
Instructs users to check for damage and completeness and report any transport damage.
Mounting and Removal of Smart Elements
Safety Notes for Mounting and Removal
Provides essential safety information before mounting or removing Smart Elements.
Qualification of Users
Reiterates the requirement for qualified personnel to handle the products.
General Safety Notes
Includes general safety precautions, such as those related to electrostatic discharge (ESD).
Additional Safety Notes for the Low Voltage Range
Offers specific safety warnings related to dangerous contact voltages in the low voltage range.
Mounting Position
Explains the recommended mounting positions for Axioline Smart Elements.
Mounting Smart Elements
Details the procedure for mechanically inserting and latching a Smart Element into its slot.
Removing Smart Elements
Describes the steps required to remove a Smart Element from its slot.
Connecting or Removing Cables
Cables Connected to Smart Elements
Explains that I/O devices are connected directly to Smart Elements and provides wiring guidelines.
Conductor Cross-Sections, Stripping and Insertion Lengths
Specifies permissible conductor sizes, stripping, and insertion lengths for reliable connections.
Terminal Point with Spring Lever and Touch Connection
Describes the terminal point features, including the spring lever and touch connection for testing.
Connecting Unshielded Cables
Provides instructions for connecting unshielded cables, with and without tools.
Connecting Shielded Cables
Explains how to handle shielding for cables connected to Smart Elements.
Removing Cables from the Terminal Point
Details the procedure for safely removing conductors from the terminal points.
Supply Voltages
Required Supply Voltages
Identifies the necessary supply voltages (USE and Up) for a Smart Element.
Power Supply Requirements
Specifies criteria for selecting appropriate power supply units and highlights safety warnings.
Smart Elements with 1-Conductor Technology
Explains wiring options for sensors/actuators using 1-conductor technology and potential distribution.
Diagnostic and Status Indicators
Diagnostic LED E
Details the meaning of the diagnostic LED E, its states, and potential causes/remedies for errors.
Process, Parameter and Diagnostic Data
Process Data
Describes how process data is transmitted and its format.
Parameter and Diagnostic Data (PDI Channel)
Explains the PDI channel for acyclic transmission of parameter and diagnostic information.
Saving of Parameters
Details how startup parameters are stored in flash memory and other parameters in RAM.
Device Replacement, Device Defects, and Repairs
Device Replacement
Provides a step-by-step guide for replacing a Smart Element with a new one.
Device Defects and Repairs
States that only Phoenix Contact can perform repairs and advises against opening the housing.
Maintenance, Decommissioning, and Disposal
Maintenance
Informs that Axioline Smart Elements are maintenance-free.
Decommissioning and Disposal
Provides guidance on decommissioning and proper disposal of devices and packaging.
Technical Data and Ordering Data
Technical Data
Presents comprehensive technical specifications for Axioline Smart Elements.
Ordering Data
Lists ordering information for accessories, tools, and marking materials.
Technical Appendix: Altitudes Above 3000 m
Use of Axioline Smart Elements at Altitudes Above 3000 Meters
Addresses operational considerations for Smart Elements at high altitudes, including temperature derating.

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