1.0
A0
1.1
B0
1.2
Z0
1.3
5V0
1.4
0V
1.5
O0
1.6
0V
1.7
O1
1.8
UP
1.9
ZP
2.0
A0
2.1
B0
2.2
Z0
2.3
I3
2.4
C4
2.5
C5
2.6
C6
2.7
C7
2.8
UP
2.9
ZP
24 V DC
−
+
5 V DC
3.0
A1
3.1
B1
3.2
Z1
3.3
5V1
3.4
0V
3.5
0V
3.6
0V
3.7
0V
3.8
UP
3.9
ZP
4.0
A1
4.1
B1
4.2
Z1
4.3
I11
4.4
C12
4.5
C13
4.6
C14
4.7
C15
4.8
UP
4.9
ZP
2 A 2 A
NOTICE!
Risk of Damaging the Module
The integrated 2 A fuse cannot be replaced. If it blows, the module must be
replaced.
Ensure that the current per 0 V connection does not exceed 0.5 A.
NOTICE!
Risk of Damaging the Module
The two 5 V outputs have no protection against reverse polarity.
1.6.2.1.4 Internal Data Exchange
Parameter Value
Digital inputs (bytes) 0
Digital outputs (bytes) 0
Analog inputs (words) 12
Analog outputs (words) 16
1.6.2.1.5 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.
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.
2019/04/173ADR010121, 13, en_US662