Description
04S-M60-8-PB : rated output current 8A, with “soft” ballast characteristic
04S-M60-12-PB : rated output current 12A, with “soft” ballast characteristic
The module back-panels are attached from behind in the 19” module. The transistor controller is inserted into the module and plugged in to the back-panel. The electrical signals are made available on the back-panel through terminals, studs and flat-pin connectors. You can find an illustration of the back-panels in Chapter V.3 . The table below shows the assignments of the signals to the connector pins.
This is vital to avoid burning out contacts, or even destroying entire circuit modules in the controller, and to avoid personal danger from fully charged capacitors. Residual charge in the capacitors can still have a dangerous level more than 120 sec. after switching off the mains supply.
Connect or disconnect the controller only when the voltage is below the minimum threshold level. Watch the LEDs in the controller after the supply voltage has been switched off. After a short time the green LED will go out and the red LED will light up briefly. Now you can pull out or plug in the controller.
All the inputs are electrically isolated by optocouplers. The ground reference is Digital-GND (DGND, pin 10z). The logic is designed for +24V/8mA (PLC-compatible) with a logic-high level of +12 — 30V. Switching with +15V (terminal 13) is possible if required. In this case, Digital-GND (Pin 10z) and Analog-GND (pins 10db, terminal 12) must be joined. As delivered, AGND and DGND are joined on the controller p.c.b. by a solder link.
If the back-panel p.c.b. F03S-MB is used, then Analog-GND (AGND) and Digital-GND (DGND) are accessible on the back-panel p.c.b., and can be linked there (pins 10db and 10z).