1.0
I0-
1.1
I1-
1.8
UP
1.9
ZP
PTC
2.0
I0+
2.1
I1+
2.8
UP
2.9
ZP
UP
ZP
Fig. 40: Connection example
The following operating mode can be configured
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Chapter 1.5.2.2.1.6 “Parameterization”
on page 463
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Chapter 1.5.2.2.1.9 “Measuring Ranges” on page 468
Digital input 24 V 1 channel used
Effect of incorrect input ter-
minal connection
Wrong or no signal detected,
no damage up to 35 V
The function of the LEDs is described under Displays.
Internal Data Exchange
Digital inputs (bytes) 0
Digital outputs (bytes) 0
Counter input data (words) 16
Counter output data (words) 0
I/O Configuration
The module does not store configuration data itself. It gets its parameterization data from the
master device of the I/O bus (CPU or bus module) during power-up of the system.
That means replacing I/O modules is possible without any re-parameterization via software.
If the external power supply voltage via UP/ZP terminals fails, the I/O module
loses its configuration data. The whole station has to be switched off and on
again to re-configure the module.
I/O Modules > Analog I/O Modules
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