Fig. 20: Flange plug (front) in fault condition
View of the flange plug (front) or into the coupling socket on the
soldering side.
Good condition
n
Pin 1 and 2 are closed.
n
During trouble-free operation, the alarm output is in good state.
Fault condition
n
Pin 2 and 3 are closed.
n
The alarm output is in fault condition:
If the device is switched off,
after switching on, if a fault (e.g. low level) is already present,
during operation, if a fault occurs, and
for each event configured in the
Alarm Output
menu.
Please note the following:
n
The equipment connected to the extra-low voltage inputs and outputs
must be reliably isolated from voltages dangerous to the touch in
accordance with DIN EN 61140. For example, by double or reinforced
insulation according to DIN EN 60730-1 or DIN 60950-1.
n
Only use protected connection lines. Connect the protective screen
with the connector shell. Cover unused connectors with protective caps.
4.7.3 Configuring the Ethernet interface
Data
Value Unit
Ethernet - standard
10/100 MBit
A glossary (word list) with all the relevant explanations appears at the end of
the document.
PC control
n
The
PC control
menu item enables the device to be accessed by a PC
or control station. You activate this function if you want to control or
monitor the constant temperature equipment from an external control
station.
Before the constant temperature equipment and control station can be
operated together in a local network (LAN), the Ethernet interface must be
configured.
Technical data of the Ethernet interface
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