4 Setting Up
4.5 Installation
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4.5.7 Defining the receiving level of the
optical ports
The receiving level of the two optical Ports CH2 and CH 3
can be measured using a conventional voltmeter con-
nected to the measuring sockets. The voltmeter can be
connected and disconnected while the module is in
operation without any interference using 2 mm laboratory
test plugs.
The OZD Profi 12M … is protected against short circuits
at the measuring sockets, although data transmission
may be briefly disrupted.*
With this
– the incoming optical performance can be documented,
e.g. for later measurements (ageing, damage)
– a good/poor check can be carried out (limit value).
Further information can be found in Appendix 8.7
”Measuring sockets“ p.37.
* Only an ungrounded, high-resistance voltmeter may be
used to take measurements.
The reference potential socket may not be connected
to the OZD Profi 12M … housing.
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Pin assignment, 5-pin terminal block: terminals F1
and F2.
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Always ensure that the pins are correctly assigned at
the 5-pin terminal block. Make sure that the connec-
ting leads of the signaling contacts are adequately
insulated, particularly if you are working with voltages
greater than 32 V. Incorrect assignment can lead to
destruction of the module.
Fig. 14: Signaling contact – pin assignment 5-pin terminal block
L1+ / +24 VDC
F1
M /
F2
L2+ / +24 VDC*
System
OZD Profi 12M
Receive
Signal
Intensity
CH 1 CH 2
CH 2
GND
CH 3
CH 3
Measuring sockets
Reference potential
Fig. 15: Location of the measuring sockets