10
11
−−−
O0
13
O2
12
O1
14
O3
15
O4
16
O5
17
O6
18
O7
19
UP
20
ZP
24 VDC
−
+
Fig. 21
NOTICE!
Risk of malfunctions in the plant!
The outputs may switch on for a period of 10 to 50 µs if the process supply
voltage UP/ZP is switched on.
This must be considered in the planning of the application.
NOTICE!
Risk of damaging the I/O Module!
The outputs are not protected against short circuits and overload.
– Never short-circuit or overload the outputs.
– Never connect the outputs to other voltages.
– Use an external 3 A fast-protection fuse for the outputs.
The module provides several diagnosis functions (see chapter Diagnosis
Ä
Chapter
1.5.1.1.12.6 “Diagnosis” on page 280).
The meaning of the LEDs is described in the Displays section
Ä
Chapter 1.5.1.1.12.7 “State
LEDs” on page 281 chapter.
I/O Configuration
The module itself does not store configuration data. It receives its parameterization data from
the master device of the I/O bus (CPU or bus module) during power-up of the system.
Hence, replacing I/O modules is possible without any re-parameterization via software.
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