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Number of inputs | 4 |
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Supply voltage | 24 V DC |
Power loss | 1.5 W |
Wire length shielded | max. 200 m |
Interrupts/diagnostics/status information | Yes |
Diagnostics indication LED | Yes |
Protection class | IP20 |
Type | Analog input |
Weight | Approx. 170 g |
Basic conversion time | 15 ms |
Alarms | Yes |
Diagnostic messages | Yes |
Electrical isolation | Yes, between channels and backplane bus |
Defines qualified personnel for safe operation of the device/system.
Outlines the intended applications and usage conditions for the device.
Lists registered trademarks of Siemens AG and third-party trademarks.
States limitations regarding publication consistency and liability.
Explains the manual's role in supplementing other operating instructions and enabling commissioning.
Lists the prerequisite general knowledge of automation engineering for understanding the manual.
Defines the applicability of the manual to the specific ET 200S module and its components.
Provides information on the module's recyclability and how to arrange for environmentally compliant disposal.
Offers contact information for local Siemens representatives and links to online resources.
Details available training courses for the ET 200S and SIMATIC S7 systems.
Provides contact methods and web links for obtaining technical assistance for A&D projects.
Outlines online resources such as knowledge base, documentation search, and contact databases.
Details the key properties of the 2AI I 4WIRE ST analog electronic module, including inputs and ranges.
Shows the specific terminal assignments for the 2AI I 4WIRE ST analog electronic module.
Lists the compatible terminal modules that can be used with the 2AI I 4WIRE ST analog input module.
Illustrates the functional block diagram of the 2AI I 4WIRE ST analog input module.
Presents detailed technical specifications including dimensions, weight, electrical data, and diagnostics.
Details specifications related to noise suppression, common mode interference, crosstalk, and error limits.
Provides input range and resistance data, plus smoothing options for sensor selection.
Lists the parameters available for the analog input module, their value ranges, default settings, and applicability.
Explains the function of parameters, particularly the smoothing options and their effect on step response.
Describes how to interpret the LED status indicators for diagnostics and troubleshooting.
Details specific error types, their meanings, and the recommended remedies for resolving them.
Introduces electronic modules with analog inputs and outputs for processing variable signals.
Explains how digitized analog values are represented in the SIMATIC S7 format.
Presents digitized analog values for current measuring ranges (4-20 mA and +/-20 mA).
Discusses how supply voltage, PLC operating state, and value ranges influence analog input representation.
Guides on connecting current transmitters and measuring encoders to the analog input module.
Details the connection of isolated measuring encoders, including potential difference and EMC considerations.
Explains the connection of non-isolated measuring encoders and requirements for equipotential bonding.
Provides instructions for connecting four-wire transmitters with external voltage supply, considering isolation and interference.
Offers rules for wiring and deactivating unused input channels to ensure correct module operation.
Recommends best practices for using shield connections to prevent interference in analog signal transmission.