Chapter 13 Operating Instructions
M4000 Adv., Adv. A/P, Area
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Technical specifications
Minimum Typical Maximum
Test pulse data
2
3)
Test pulse width 120 µs 150 µs 300 µs
Test pulse rate 3
1
/s 5
1
/s 10
1
/s
Permissible cable resistance
Between device and load
24)
2.5 _
Supply lead 1 _
Power consumption
M4000 Advanced 0.6 A
2
5)
M4000 Advanced A/P 0.6 A
25)
M4000 Area 60/80 0.6 A
25)
External device monitoring (EDM)
input
Input voltage
26)
HIGH (inactive) 11 V 24 V 30 V
Input current HIGH 6 mA 10 mA 20 mA
Input voltage
26)
LOW (active) –30 V 0 V 5 V
Input current LOW –2.5 mA 0 mA 0.5 mA
Contactors
Permissible dropout time 300 ms
Permissible pick-up time 300 ms
Control switch input (reset button)
Input voltage
26)
HIGH (active) 11 V 24 V 30 V
Input current HIGH 6 mA 10 mA 20 mA
Input voltage
26)
LOW (inactive) –30 V 0 V 5 V
Input current LOW –2.5 mA 0 mA 0.5 mA
Operation time control switch
input
200 ms
Output Reset required PNP semiconductors, short-circuit protected
27)
(24 V lamp output) 4 W/0.2 A
Switching voltage HIGH (active) 15 V 24 V 28.8 V
Switching voltage LOW
(inactive)
High resistance
23)
When active, the outputs are tested cyclically (brief LOW). When selecting the downstream controllers, make
sure that the test pulses do not result in deactivation when using the above parameters.
24)
Make sure to limit the individual cable resistance to the downstream controller to this value to ensure that a
cross-circuit between the outputs is safely detected. (Also note EN 60204E1 Electrical Machine Equipment,
Part 1: General Requirements.)
25)
Without OSSDs, without ADO, without Reset required and without UE403.
26)
As per IEC 61131-2.
27)
Applies to the voltage range between –30 V and +30 V.