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Description, device design, dimension drawing
2.6 Electronic overload shutdown and reset
Selectivity modules
Manual, 01.2017, C98130-A7579-A1-2-7629
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An individual output can be reset using the button. This resets the electronic shutdown of the
output, caused by an overload condition.
The initial situation is an electronic shutdown of individual outputs as a result of an overload
condition. This is signaled using the LED
of the particular output.
LED
Meaning/handling
Lit red
Electronic shutdown as a result of an overload; wait time until a reset is possible:
approx. 20 seconds.
Flashes red Output ready for a reset; press the button to switch-on the output again.
Lit green
The reset was carried out, the output was switched-on again.
Procedure to reset an electronic shutdown:
1. After an electronic shutdown (LED of the output is lit red), allow a wait time of 20 seconds
to elapse.
2. Press the reset button
of the particular output
Electronic shutdown was reset, and the output has been switched-on again (LED of the
output is lit green).
Remote reset:
Alternatively, a remote reset signal can be used. The non-isolated 24 V input (referred to
terminal "0 V" of the module) at terminal "RST" can be used for this purpose. A reset is
carried out for an input level of > 15 V.
Using a remote reset signal at terminal "RST" all outputs that were shut down electronically
due to an overload are reset at this time. Prerequisite: The output is ready to be reset, i.e.
the electronic overload shutdown occurred longer than 20 s ago (LED of the output flashes
red).
Note
If, after a reset, the cause of the overload is still present, then the output is again
automatically shut down. Before car
rying out a reset, remove the cause of the overload to
prevent a new shutdown.

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