7 Settings
(continued)
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Binary outputs
The C232 has output relays for the output of binary signals. The number and connection
schemes for the available output relays are shown in the terminal connection diagrams.
The Address List gives information about the configuration options for all binary outputs.
The C232 identifies the fitted modules during startup. If a given binary output is not
installed, the configuration addresses is automatically hidden in the menu tree.
The contact data for the all-or-nothing relays permits them to be used either as
command relays or as signal relays. One signal can also be assigned to several output
relays simultaneously for the purpose of contact multiplication.
Note that the configuration will be changed by the selection of a new bay type!
Leistungs-
klasse 1
Leistungs-
klasse 2
Leistungs-
klasse 3
Leistungs-
klasse 4
Leistungs-
klasse 4 mit
Erw.
Ausgangs-
relais
K 201 K 201 K 201 K 201 K 201 K 2A
K 202 K 202 K 202 K 202 K 202 K 2B
- K 203 K 203 K 207 K 203 K 2C
- K 204 K 204 K 208 K 204 K 2D
- K 205 K 205 K 209 K 205 K 2E
- K 206 K 206 K 210 K 206 K 2F
- - K 207 K 211 K 207 K 2G
- - K 208 K 212 K 208 K 2H
- - K 209 K 209 K 2I
- - K 210 K 210 K 2J
- - K 211 K 211 K 2K
- - K 212 K 212 K 2L
The configuration of output relays for each bay type is given in the List of Bay Types in
the Appendix.
Note: Before selecting a new bay type, make sure that only functions of function
groups DEVxx are configured for the output relays. Otherwise there will be
an error message, and the new bay type will not be activated.
Note: Before selecting a new bay type, make sure that all output relays specified in
the List of Bay types for the selected bay type are actually available in the
device. Otherwise there will be an error message, and the new bay type will
not be activated.
An operating mode can be defined for each output relay. Depending on the selected
operating mode, the output relay will operate in either an energize-on-signal mode
(‘open-circuit principle’) or a normally-energized mode (‘closed-circuit principle’) and in
either a latching or non-latching mode. For output relays operating in latching mode, the
operating mode setting also determines when latching will be canceled.
Note: The operating mode for the output relays will automatically be set to ES
updating (ES: energize-on-signal mode) when a new bay type is selected.