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| Brand | SIEB & MEYER |
|---|---|
| Model | SD4B |
| Category | Amplifier |
| Language | English |
Explains warning symbols and their risk levels (Danger, Warning, Caution, Notice).
Lists and explains technical symbols used, like LED indicators.
Lists and defines abbreviations used in the manual (e.g., BDM, DHCP, OSSD).
Lists standards and directives the devices comply with (Low-Voltage, EMC, Machinery).
Details requirements for trained staff, dangers of improper handling, and modifications.
Defines the intended use and environmental conditions for the device.
Explains the concept of foreseeable misuse as per the Machinery Directive.
Provides safety warnings for electrical connections, touch voltages, and grounding.
Covers safety warnings during operation, concerning moving parts and hot surfaces.
Mentions regular checks for cleanness and functionality.
Mentions compliance with waste laws and RoHS directives.
Outlines warranty terms and exclusions for SIEB & MEYER products.
Illustrates typical connection scenarios for the SD4B drive.
Explains the information presented on the device's type plate.
Details the meaning of characters in the SD4B product type designation.
Provides comprehensive technical specifications for the SD4B series.
Shows dimensions of the SD4B and mounting options.
Lists detailed electrical specifications and parameters.
Identifies connectors, LEDs, and buttons on the device.
Explains terminal connector types (spring-cage, push-in) and notes.
Lists general principles and notices for cable selection and wiring.
Provides safety advice and requirements for motor cables.
Advises on cables for communication and rotor position detection.
Details encoder inputs (X6), signals, and wiring.
Covers serial (X10), fieldbus (X13/X14), and Ethernet (X11) interfaces.
Details the X15 connector for I/O and safety functions (STO).
Details DC power (X36) and motor (X53) connection interfaces.
Describes the STO safety function and its categories.
Explains how the restart lock disables drives and the OSSD signal.
Shows wiring examples for safety circuits, including OSSD.
Lists parameters and standards for safety case (MTTFd, DC, PL, SIL).
Illustrates the restart lock procedure via a time axis diagram.
Lists drive error codes, names, reactions, and configurability.
Lists operational messages and their descriptions.
Explains CPU exception errors and sub-errors indicated by LEDs.
Lists accessories available from SIEB & MEYER, including the connector kit.
Provides an order key for Phoenix connectors.