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Brand | Siemens |
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Model | m50 Series |
Category | Controller |
Language | English |
Describes the controller's polycarbonate housing, its features, and mounting feet.
Explains the 32-bit microprocessor and its upgradeability.
Details the integrated carrying handle for easy transport.
Introduces the communication ports and standards used by the controller.
Details the controller's polycarbonate chassis, dimensions, and construction.
Describes the single-board power supply construction and fuses.
Lists features common to I/O assemblies and their connectors.
Details the optional internal modem, its installation, and programming.
Lists temperature range, voltage, power consumption, dimensions, and weight.
Details power supply input, outputs, safety, backup, and timing.
Covers I/O assembly compliance with NEMA and EIA standards.
Lists data rate, modulation, data format, and duplex for the internal modem.
Provides pinout and function for the NEMA Port 1 SDLC connector.
Provides pinout and function for the NEMA Port 2 EIA-232 connector.
Provides pinout and function for the NEMA Port 3 modem connector.
Lists pin functions for the NEMA "A" connector on TS-2 Type 1.
Details the 37-pin "D" option connector pin functions.
Explains Siemens part numbering system and engineering drawings.
Details how products are identified via labels and numbers.
Describes how individual parts are identified and numbered.
Introduces the installation process and training resources.
Covers safe handling, humidity, heat, and ESD for installation.
General guidance for controller unit installation, including grounding.
Provides guidance on wire routing to reduce noise problems.
Outlines the two-year warranty for material and workmanship defects.
Covers warranty for competent professional knowledge and judgment in services.
Specifies conditions like proper handling, storage, and maintenance.
States warranties are exclusive and in lieu of others.
Limits Siemens' liability for damages and specifies customer remedies.
Lists exclusions like acts of God, improper installation, or maintenance.
Advises contacting the Technical Service Department in emergencies.
States that unauthorized repairs will not be paid by Siemens.