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ACT20X User Manual - Weidmüller Interface GmbH & Co. KG
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1. Device status NE107 error Device status Error due to user defined assignment of pending pri mary diagnoses This condition should be defined so that the func tionality of the device is no longer available on the display Check the pending primary diag noses 10008 0 BIT R NE107 functional check Device status functional check due to user defined assignment of pend ing primary diagnoses This condi tion should be defined so that the display of the signal is not the real process value when due to a forced input or output value Remove the simulation in order to continue with the normal signal processing 10008 BIT R NE107 outside of the specification Device status outside of the speci fication due to user defined as signment of pending primary diag noses This condition should be defined so the display of the value of the signal is still ok but the device is operated outside of the specifica tion and the signal may therefore be affected Check the pending primary diag noses 10008 2 BIT R NE107 Maintenance request 26 Weidm ller 3 Device status maintenance re quired Signal value ok but primary diagnosis available that indicate un expected conditions Check the pending primary diag noses 10008 BIT R 1444380000 03 06 13 Addendum Process data AI Derived value
2. MAINS CIRCUIT SECONDARY CIRCUIT max 31 2V SENSOR SECONDARY SECONDARY CIRCUIT CIRCUIT max 300V Ethernet IEEE802 3 E 2 O o O 0 z lt MAINS CIRCUIT SECONDARY CIRCUIT max 31 2V MAINS CIRCUIT Figure 5 3 Typical connection diagram with other electric circuits Terms Abbreviations DI RI double reinforced insulation ASCG here ACT20C Supply here supply voltage Secondary circuit Electric circuit in accordance with EN 61010 1 2010 where the isolation of the network circuits is achieved with a transformer its primary and secondary wind ings are separated by reinforced insulation double insulation or by a shield that is connected to the protective earth connection 18 Weidm ller 3 1444380000 03 06 13 6 Configuration 6 1 Properties of ACT20C AI AO MTCP 6 1 1 Description As a communicative signal converter to isolators converters and monitors of DC voltage and cur rent signals the ACT20C allows remote access via Ethernet signals diagnostics and data for con figuration 1444380000 03 06 13 Configuration 6 1 2 Calibration and adjustment e The device has a factory calibration and does not need to be manually calibrated Weidm ller 3E 19 Configuration 6 1 3 Status Alarm LEDs PWR NC AI AO ACT20C Figure 6 1 Status Alarm LEDs LED Description and status Operating power supply amp device status 1 OFF
3. ated Weidm ller rail bus CH20M is required 16 Weidm ller 3 1444380000 03 06 13 Commissioning and Maintenance 5 2 3 Wiring the inputs and outputs 3 2 Figure 5 2 Wiring the inputs and outputs On the input side one of the following circuits can be selected for the ACT20C e an active power source Pin 11 13 e or a transmitter which is fed by the ACT20C passive sensor Pin 13 14 e ora voltage source Pin 11 12 For the active output one of the following circuits can be selected e as an active power source Pin 51 53 e or as a voltage source Pin 51 52 5 2 4 Connection with other electric circuits All ACT20C connections must only be connected with secondary circuits according to EN 61010 2010 which are provided with primary circuits with max 300 V and over voltage category ll and that have an adequate overcurrent protection device in accordance with EN 61010 1 2010 sec tion 9 6 Use only power supplies that have a double or reinforced insulation for the supply of the ACT20C as well as for the supply of connected Ethernet switches PLS input cards and exter nally powered sensors The voltages at the connections for input output Ethernet and the ACT20C power supply must not exceed the rated voltages in chapter 7 1 Technical data Also observe the information in section 2 Safety Instructions 1444380000 03 06 13 Weidm ller 3 17 Commissioning and Maintenance
4. ACT20C AI AO MTCP Manual Weidm ller Previous edits Version 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 Date Modification 03 2013 First edition 03 2013 Figure 5 3 exchanged 04 2013 Amendment in warning of chapter 5 2 4 06 2013 EN 61010 test voltage added Contact address ad Weidm ller Interface GmbH amp Co KG PO box 3030 32720 Detmold Klingenbergstrasse 16 32758 Detmold Germany Phone 49 0 5231 14 0 Fax 49 0 5231 14 2083 E mail info weidmueller com Internet www weidmueller com 1444380000 03 06 13 Weidm ller 3 Contents Contents ATI rest EE EE 3 Contact address HH cett oo e I ELS UT crest Acura Ine ya UN a i aid 3 CONS aacra uade ac T da HN HR RAT 4 T c 6 1 1 CE Approvals ANNE aan 6 1 2 Gu rantee statement 2 Hm an adl vce nes evens had yalak mune 6 1 2 1 36monthsguarantee AEEA ENE AANE EEEE ENEE 6 2 Safety INStrUCtiOnS u a 7 2 1 Intended US eie tiene estoit ese Miele LI i LEM D LN DTI 7 2 2 Qualified personnel 2 2 2 2 dani aaa 7 2 3 Accuracy of the technical documentation eese eene eene nenne nnns 7 2 4 LID A RE 7 2 5 pn feeeeE MN 7 2 6 Symbols and their meanings nnannnnnanannnnnn
5. Analogue input value after calcula 10002 S16 R tion of transfer function e g in verted value AI Sensor value Calibrated sensor value as meas 10003 S16 R ured at the input AO Set value Set value for the analogue output 10004 S16 R value derived from the signal proc essing AO Initial value Actual value of the analogue out 10005 S16 R puts in comparison to the AO set value produces more information in case of short circuit or cable break or overload Operating conditions Device operating time Number of operating hours h low 3000 s U16 R byte High byte 3001 U16 Current device temperature Current device temperature x 10 3002 S16 R Deg Celsius Current device temperature Maximum device temperature since 3003 S16 R manufacture Identification Device name Name of the device ASCII 1100 U16 R 1115 Hardware version Manufacturer hardware version 1116 U16 R 1118 Current software version Current software version 1125 U16 R 1127 Order number Order number for this device type 1158 U16 R 1161 Serial number Serial number of the device 1162 s U16 R 1166 Table 7 1 Modbus access Not used for NE107 Device Status Format Little Endian 1444380000 03 06 13 Weidm ller 3E 27 Addendum 7 3 List of figures Figure 4 1 Figure 4 2 Figure 4 3 Figure 4 4 Figure 4 5 Figure 4 6 Figure 4 7 Figure 5 1 Figure 5 2 Figure 5 3 Figure 6 1 Installation step 1 Installation step 2 Mark
6. Release lever Coding the plug in connector Coding position Coding element transfer Electrical connections ACT20C Wiring the inputs and outputs Typical connection diagram with other electric circuits Status Alarm LEDs 7 4 List of tables Table 5 1 Electrical connections Table 6 1 Status Alarm LEDs Table 7 1 Modbus access 28 Weidm ller 3 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 16 17 18 20 15 21 27 1444380000 03 06 13 Addendum 1444380000 03 06 13 Weidm ller 3 29 www weidmueller com Weidm ller Interface GmbH amp Co KG PO box 3030 32720 Detmold KlingenbergstraBe 16 32758 Detmold Germany Phone 49 0 5231 14 0 Fax 49 0 5231 14 2083 E mail info weidmuller com Order number Internet www weidmueller com 1444380000 03 06 13
7. connection ID can be DIN rail found below the top row of terminals It is clamped on the rail with a spring tightened mounting bracket and can be removed again by pressing the spring release at the edge of the prod uct next to the terminal rail Figure 4 3 Mark 1 Device marking 4 6 Release lever The terminals are opened with the help of the re lease lever Figure 4 2 Installation step 2 Figure 4 4 Release lever 1 Release lever 12 Weidm ller 3 1444380000 03 06 13 4 7 Coding NOTICE If the product s plug in connectors are not coded there is inadequate protection against the risk of faulty connection All plug in connectors are uni formly coded Create a plug in connector coding plan before connection and code the con nectors accord ingly e Carry out the coding process for each new module The product housing features an automatic cod ing The connector mechanical coding is coded before delivery and can be individually adjusted 1 To set the plug in connector adjuster knob turn it in a clockwise direction with a screw driver Each adjuster has 4 coding positions which result in 4 16 possible coding positions The plug in connector is then coded Figure 4 6 Coding position 1444380000 03 06 13 Installation 2 Insert the coded plug in connector into the con nector strip The coding element is transmitted from t
8. include relays con tractors motors and their controls including thyris tor control units and the cables that connect cor responding units ACT20C cables should not be installed together in the same channel with such cables The locally valid regulations for the installation of electrical equipment are to be complied with 1444380000 03 06 13 5 2 2 Electrical connections Commissioning and Maintenance Table 5 1 Electrical connections 1444380000 03 06 13 Tormi Function dn Terminals Function Pugin nals connector connector V V 11 0 51 O mA passive mA V 12 52 V Test point X1 Input X5 Output mA aktive passive aktive aktive 13 mA passive 53 mA Test point 14 mA aktive 54 Not used 61 Functional earthing 62 Not used ei Supply 63 GND 64 24 V DC RJ45 plug above Modbus TCP RJ45 Ethernet terminal DHCP FDT DTM Interface 51 Jack Serial connection 2 5 mm Interfaces beneath yin alapter adapter CBX 200 Cover DIN Rail Bus 81 85 Power supply CH20M Weidm ller 3E 15 Commissioning and Maintenance DIN Rail Bus CH20M Figure 5 1 Electrical connections ACT20C The power supply can be via the plug in connector X6 or the contacts to the Weidm ller DIN Rail Bus CH20M For this purpose the Weidm ller supply module ACT20 FEED IN PRO S Art No 8965500000 with associ
9. measures for the prevention of accidents e Only take the product into operation if it is in good condition if it is to be used as intended if it complies with all safety instructions and all the dangers are known and all instructions in this manual have been complied with e Make sure that this manual and any other rele vant documents are complete readable and ac cessible to the employees at all times e Refrain from all measures and activities that ex pose employees or third parties to any hazards 1444380000 03 06 13 Weidm ller 3 9 Introduction 3 Introduction 3 1 Product description 3 1 1 Regarding ACT20C Al AO MTCP Signal converters Weidm ller is presenting a new type of signal con verter with the ACT20C The compact module with 22 5 mm per channel has an Ethernet port and re guires only little space in the control cabi net The ACT20C converter can be configured di rectly with the WI Manager software with ACT20C DTM or via an Ethernet network The software is based on the supplier independent FDT DTM technology The ACT20C includes ana logue converters which sepa rate scale and con vert analogue current and voltage signals The module has a 4 way isolation The ACT20C al ways delivers a pure interference free signal thanks to its accuracy temperature stability and high insulation strength The ACT20C module can be used in the temperature range from 20 C to 70 C Weidm ller specifically de
10. the kind described above which were defective at the time of risk transfer will be repaired free of charge or Weidm ller will make an equivalent product avail able free of charge The guarantee applies to Weidm ller products If no explicit written commitments for the system or function suitability are made in this manual no guarantee is given for a specific functionality of specific applications or in specific systems If not mandatory liable under the applicable law dam ages and compensation of expenses regardless of the legal grounds are excluded in particular for the breach of duties arising from contractual obli gations and tort In addition applicable are the general conditions of sale and the expressly granted liability com mitments of the Weidm ller company that sold you the products 1444380000 03 06 13 2 Safety Instructions 2 1 Intended use The products are intended for use only for those applications that are described in the manual Any other use is not permitted and can lead to ac cidents and defects The use of non approved applications directly eliminates all guarantee and warranty claims of the operator against the manufacturer The responsibility for the safety of a system con taining this device lies with the operator of the system who should also ensure the safety during assembly and operation 2 2 Qualified personnel This manual is intended for trained and qualified technical pers
11. Power supply not Ok 2 Green PWR Power supply OK 3 Red flashing Device has detected maintenance required or is being operated outside of specification 4 Red Device has detected error or has not completed start up NC Not used Analogue input 1 OFF Input signal outside the range limit values Al 2 Yellow Input signal within the range limit values 3 Red Device error related to the input signal 20 Weidm ller 3 1444380000 03 06 13 Configuration LED AO Description and status Analogue output 1 OFF Output signal outside the range limit values 2 Yellow Output signal within the range limit values 3 Red Device error related to the output signal Table 6 1 Status Alarm LEDs For each LED indication specified with a higher position number takes precedence over an indication with a lower number Example the PWR LED indication Green is displaced with a Red flashing indication in the case of a recognised device error 6 1 4 Ethernet interface 1 The Ethernet interface has the following default settings a b C Default IP Adresse 192 168 1 130 Default Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway IP Address 0 0 0 0 2 To adjust the IP address you can use the DHCP protocol a b c d Convert the ACT20C by means of DTM to DHCP configuration see chapter 6 1 6 More settings Make a note of the ACT20C MAC address This is located behin
12. d the front panel Use the MAC address to assign the desired IP address in your DHCP server ACT20C Restart by switching on the supply voltage ACT20C 1444380000 03 06 13 Weidm ller 3 21 Configuration 6 1 5 Signal processing ACT20C uses the following factory settings for signal processing Input Input current 4 20 mA Output Output current 4 20 mA Underload overload range Namur NE43 Signal processing Transfer functions Linear Limit value monitoring Off Condition Monitoring Process value sensor value output value Diagnostics Device status cable break input output short circuit input output Overload sensor output 6 1 6 More settings Additional setting options are described in the manual for the ACT20C DTM software 1444410000 MAN DTM ACT20C DE and 1444510000 MAN DTM ACT20C EN 22 Weidm ller 3 1444380000 03 06 13 7 Addendum 7 1 Technical data Addendum Input Input current Input voltage 0 4 20 MA 0 2 10 V Sensor supply gt 17 V DC 20 mA 20 55 C Output Output current 0 4 20 mA Output voltage 0 2 10 V Load resistance current lt 500 Ohm Load resistance voltage gt 10 kOhm Underload overload range Namur NE43 Signal processing Transfer functions Linear inverse Limit value monitoring Process alarms with adjustable delay and hysteresis Condition Mo
13. he de vice must be maintained if necessary appropri ate measures ventilation heating should be taken e The product must be installed in a zone with pollu tion degree 2 or better The design of the product ensures safe opera tion when it is used below a height of 2000 m above sea level 1444380000 03 06 13 Installation 4 2 Unpacking e Use the invoice delivery note to check that the delivered product conforms with the order e Also ensure that the installation instructions have been supplied e Take care when removing the packaging 4 3 Installation e The use of flexible cables is allowed for the mains supply only if the cables are provided with wire end ferrules The description of the inputs outputs and the supply connections can be found on the housing side print The module is equipped with field wiring con nectors and must be supplied via a power sup ply with double reinforced insulation A mains switch must be provided near to the module and within easy reach The mains switch should be marked with a sign stating that the mains switch switches off the module power supply e The year of manufacture can be found in the first digit of the serial number e f you have any questions regarding the opera tion of the module contact your local Distributor Weidm ller 11 Installation 4 4 Mounting 4 5 Marking This product is intended for installation on a TS 35 A device marking for the
14. he plug in connector to the connector strip The coding element remains in the connector strip housing Figure 4 7 Coding element transfer Weidm ller 13 Commissioning and Maintenance 5 Commissioning and Maintenance 5 1 General 5 1 1 Standard operation Operator may only adjust and operate modules that are safely installed in cabinets etc where there is no risk of personal injury or damage to property There should be no risk of electric shock and the module must be easily accessible 5 1 2 Preheating The product is designed so that it can be put into operation as soon as a current is supplied Never theless a preheating time of 60 minutes is re quired until the module meets the specifications according to the technical data 5 1 3 Cleaning 1 Switch off the power supply 2 Clean the module with a cloth dampened with distilled water 5 1 4 Maintenance Observe the safety advice and instructions in this manual for any maintenance work on the device or the electrical connections 14 Weidm ller 3 5 2 Electrical connections AN Note the information in section 2 Safety Instructions 5 2 1 EMC protection Input output and power supply lines must not be laid in areas that are the sources of electromagnetic interference fields If necessary additional filtration and safety measures e g shielded cable surge protection must be taken The sources of interference
15. nannnananananenanannnananannnananaannnnannnnnannnnnanannannnnannnaa 8 2 7 Electrical safety precau tions m lt 000 enne enne een een nenas 8 2 8 ice re A a N 9 2 8 1 Reduceresidualrisksthroughriskassessment 9 Int OO CL uas nn A a lt rare n r a QU 10 3 1 Product description p 10 3 1 1 Regarding ACT20C Al AO MTCPSignalconvefters 10 Installation c 11 4 1 icc MP 11 4 1 1 Environmental conditions essen nennen nn 11 4 2 UhrsdquEEE 11 4 3 Installation acaso 11 4 4 A a ac at daya as a sca ala aa allak cA E sain 12 4 5 MAIKING e 12 4 6 Release l ver uno a EE AASA pau sa i aan LII ina ala aa aaa 12 4 7 COMING NERE ARMEN A EEE RE AA dene becuase A E dade enue estan ERE MERE RE TME 13 Commissioning and Maintenance eese 14 5 1 ccm PR PENNE 14 Weidm ller 3 1444380000 03 06 13 5 2 7 1 7 2 7 3 7 4 Contents 5 1 1 Standardoperation a 14 5 1 2 Preheat onnes 8 68 i KR ERR iE TRE UH eiae ie Eia aded 14 5 1 3 Gll amp ariifig e Ml HE YY He Me 14 5 1 4 Maintenance RE 14 Electrical connections Le 00 iman anadan un cie ete Sn ann ana amma nn m laa mlm inn 14 5 2 1 EMGsprotectiol 1 ba la et TD 14 5 2 2 Electricalconnection
16. nitoring Process value sensor value output value Diagnostics Allgemeine Daten Supply voltage Device status cable break input output short circuit input output Overload sensor output 18 31 2 VDC Power consumption lt 3W Deviation lt 0 15 96 end value 40 0 2 5 C Resolution accuracy Current 1 yA 30 pA 1 pA 25 C Voltage 1 mV 1 mV 5 mV gt 55 C Temperature coefficient lt 0 01 K Ambient temperature operational 20 70 C Ambient temperature Storage Transport 20 85 C Operating height lt 2000 m Max humidity lt 95 96 rel no condensation Protection degree Mounting position IP20 Arbitrary 1444380000 03 06 13 Weidm ller 3E 23 Addendum Insulation coordination Galvanic isolation 4 way between input output power supply Ethernet Input to output power supply Ethernet Reinforced insulation according to EN 61010 1 2010 Output to input power supply Ethernet Test voltage 1 7 kV ac ms 50Hz 5s Rated insulation voltage 300 Vac rms on secondary electric circuits Ethernet to power supply Basic insulation according to EN 61010 1 2010 Functional earthing to power supply Ethernet Test voltage 0 9 kV ac rm s 50Hz 5s Rated insulation voltage 31 2 V ac rms on secondary electric circuits Functional earthing to input output Basic insulation according
17. onnel who are familiar with the ap plicable standards and regulations for the respec tive applications 2 3 Accuracy of the technical documentation Despite careful preparation of this manual we as sume no guarantee for the accuracy or complete ness of the data illustrations and drawings or li ability for their content unless liability is manda tory by law Weidm ller s general terms and conditions apply in their current form Subject to change 1444380000 03 06 13 Weidm ller 3 24 Liability Failure to follow the instructions in this manual eliminates any claims of the customer against Weidm ller that would otherwise apply in the con text of the contract 2 5 Definitions e Dangerous voltages according to the definition lie in the range 75 1500 V DC and 50 1000 V AC e Technicians are defined as qualified personnel who are technically and correctly trained to meet all safety regulations for installation operation and troubleshooting e Operators who are familiar with the contents of this manual are defined as persons that can ad just and operate the switches or potentiometers during normal operation Safety Instructions 2 6 Symbols and their mean ings DANGER Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which may lead to death or se rious bodily injury Indicates a potentially hazardous situa tion which may lead to death or seri ous bodily injury Indicates a potentially hazardous
18. pply overload Sensor 10006 2 BIT R voltage is too low Check sensor cabling and cable connections Al Signal outside the parameterised The sensor input signal is outside 10006 3 BIT R range the parameterised range Check the sensor type or adjust the range settings Al Limit value low limit User defined process alarm 10006 4 BIT R Al Limit value high limit User defined process alarm 10006 5 BIT R Al Limit value low low limit User defined process alarm 10006 6 BIT R Al Limit value high high limit User defined process alarm 10006 7 BIT R Al Limit value window low high User defined process alarm 10006 8 BIT R AO Cable break Cable break on the analogue output 10006 9 BIT R Check cabling and cable connec tions AO Short circuit Short circuit at the analogue output 10006 10 BIT R Check cabling and cable connec tions AO Overload Overload on the analogue output 10006 11 BIT R Output current too low threshold 2 5 mA typ Check the cabling cable connec tions and output load Supply voltage too low Supply voltage too low device is 10008 5 BIT R running outside of specification Check power supply Supply voltage too high Supply voltage too high Device is 10008 6 BIT R running outside of specificatio check power supply Ethernet no connection No connection to Ethernet 10008 10 BIT R Information only available on the serial interface check Ethernet connection 1444380000 03 06 13 Weidm ller 3E 25 Addendum
19. s AMAmAmA gt m gt Z gt Zm nennen nnne nnn nn a cnn shit einn nne a anaia 15 5 2 3 Wiring the inputs and outputs eassa a a non gt a AR 17 5 2 4 Connection withotherelecitriccircuits 17 Configuration 19 Properties of ACT20C Al AO MTCP naanennonnnnannnanananaannanannnanananananannannanannnnnanannannnnannnnnas 19 6 1 1 DESGMP ON cistitis ia ala letalidad 19 6 1 2 Calibration and adjustment issis raian aana aaa a aaa a a a a aaia 19 6 1 3 status Alarm LEDS iit tir Per Pr e EET re EP A 20 6 1 4 Ethernet Interface e na IHRE eat alak abd ends 21 6 1 5 SignaliproGessirig inno e idee d d d udo aet 22 6 1 6 Mor settlngs iip IO ria Eier 22 AAAENAUM me 23 Technical dada EL A AS A AAA 23 Modbus ACCESS ia 25 1 e gz a a e lm li 28 List of tables Pe sz 28 1444380000 03 06 13 Weidm ller 3 5 General 1 General 1 1 CE Approvals The products comply with the directives of the European Union and are therefore entitled to bear the CE marking 6 Weidm ller 3 1 2 Guarantee statement 1 2 1 36 months guarantee The guarantee for the ACT20X signal converter from Weidm ller is 36 months and varies accord ing to the guarantee conditions of the general sales conditions from the Weidm ller company that sold you the products Weidm ller guarantees that products of
20. situa tion which may lead to moderate or slight injury NOTICE Indicates a situation which can lead to damage to property The CE identification indicates that the module meets all the essential require ments of the directives This symbol is used in conjunction with the signal words DANGER WARNING or CAUTION in order to identify a haz ardous situation Weidm ller 3 2 7 Electrical safety precau tions Dangerous voltage e Before any installation work the power supplies to the circuits are to be turned off and their discharge made safe Observe ESD installation instructions in cluding EMI safety regulations 1444380000 03 06 13 2 8 General instructions 2 8 1 Reduce residual risks through risk assessment The energy value of the housing has been meas Observe the following instructions as ured according to IEC 62262 IK 06 14 well as all other instructions in this man The Eha pendulum hammer test method ac ual in order to avoid risks in the in cording to IEC 60068 2 75 was applied tended use Mount the module only on a mounting rail inside a cabinet and place an end bracket WEW35 1 at the start and the end of a single module or a module group e Read and follow all instructions in this manual N e Learn more about the dangers that may arise from this product e Observe the safety regulations and accident prevention regulations e Regularly check compliance with all
21. tion op tions e Diagnostics on device status signals and line faults via Modbus e PC configuration with FDT DTM software e Power supply via the CH20M rail bus possible e Simple coded plug in of terminals e Front panel with device markers More details on the product properties can be found in chapter 6 1 Properties of ACT20C AI AO MTCP 1444380000 03 06 13 4 Installation Dangerous voltage e Before any installation work the power supply of the circuits are to be switched off and any discharge se cured NOTICE Material damage caused by electrostatic discharge ESD e The following procedures must be car ried out exclusively under conditions where protection against electrostatic discharge is ensured 4 1 General This product must be installed only by qualified technically trained personnel who have received comprehensive instruction in measuring and con trol technology VDE 0105 part 1 DIN EN 50110 1 defines quali fied staff as staff experienced in the field of elec tronics personnel trained in electronics or such staff whose qualifications meet local standards 4 1 1 Environmental conditions This product is intended for indoor use IP 20 within a control cabinet or in a weather protected cabinet for outdoor use e Avoid influences due to direct sunlight dust high temperatures mechanical vibrations and shock as well as by rain or high humidity e The permissible temperature range of t
22. to EN 61010 1 2010 Test voltage 1 1 kV ac rms 50Hz 5s Rated insulation voltage 300 V ac rm s on secondary electric circuits Pollution severity level 2 Communication Ethernet 1 x RJ45 10 100 MBit s Transmission rate 10 100 MBit s Automatic detection of transmission rate Protocol Modbus TCP DHCP FDT DTM Service interface Jack plug for CBX200 USB Configuration FDT DTM Ethernet or service interface Addressing DHCP or manual adjustment via FDT DTM Conformity Approvals CE Standards EN 61010 1 2010 EN 61326 1 2006 Recommendations Namur NE43 NE44 NE107 Mechanical specifications Length width height 119 2 mm 22 5 mm 113 6 mm Weight 180 g max Clamping range rating min max 2 5 0 5 2 5 mm Order number ACT20C AI AO MTCP 1334490000 For23 C ambient temperature und 24 V supply voltage 24 Weidmiiller 3 1444380000 03 06 13 Addendum 7 2 o Modbus access Installation and peeps conditions Possible cause Proposed action Address ae Type Mode primary diagnosis pos Al Cable break Cable break at the analogue input 10006 0 BIT R Check sensor as well as cabling and cable connections Al Short circuit Short circuit at the analogue input 10006 1 BIT R Check sensor as well as cabling and cabling connections Al Sensor supply overloaded Sensor su
23. veloped the ACT20C sig nal converter for process automation to con tinuously redirect readings and eguipment infor mation to networked devices The integral network connection provides a continuous status message during normal operation if there is a failure in cases of maintenance and configuration via the network which enables a fast error representation and identification according to Namur NE107 and in turn contributes to a higher system availability With the WI Manager configuration software based on FDT Field Device Tool technology the ACT20C can be customised on the PC for differ ent process applications For its ACT20C module Weidm ller provides the Device Type Manager DTM for this purpose which can be imple mented in any FDT based frame DTMs also allow the evaluating of measurement and diagnostic data in addition to a fast and error free configura tion of each device The DTM can also be used to clearly identify the con nected device The connection system of the ACT20C module al lows a simple and coded plug in The integral re lease lever ensures the releasing of the connec tion without damage during maintenance The 10 Weidm ller 3 movable transparent front panel is simple to open It is also easily marked with a device marker Properties e Network compatible signal converter with Ethernet e Scalable current or voltage input e Current or voltage output e Limit value monitoring with parameteriza
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