
4×analog input / output
4
The modular system
4.20
L
4.20−2
EDSPM−TXXX−9.0−11/2009
( Stop!
The module will be destroyed if the connected signals or encoders
do not match the set measuring range:
l Max. 15 V input voltage in the voltage measuring range.
l No input voltage in the resistance measuring range.
l When the measuring range is changed, only assign the inputs
after the first gateway initialisation has been completed:
– During initialisation, the previous settings are still active.
Unsuitable input circuits may destroy the modules. Changes
will only become effective and permanently saved after
initialisation.
AI/AO 2/2x12BIT
+0
M0
+1
M1
Q0
M0
Q1
M1
F
L+
L
EPM – T330 1A. 10
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1
.
D
A
D
A
µP
2
1
3
5
7
9
10
4
6
8
PES
PES
PES
PES
PES
PES
PES
PES
–
+
DC 24 V
(DC 20.4
… 28.8 V)
MUX
D
A
epm−t127 epm−t123
Fig. 4.20−2 Front view and connection of 4×analog input / output
Status display F; LED (red) is lit in
case of the following faults:
No external supply voltage
Wire breakage in the current
measuring range
Terminal strip assignment details
1 DC 24 V supply voltage
2 + analog input E.0
3 − analog input E.0
4 + analog input E.1
5 − analog input E.1
6 Analog output A.0
Input resistance of actuator 8 Analog output A.1
Sensor (voltage or current source) 7, 9 GND (reference potential for
analog signals)
PES HF shield termination through
large−surface connection to PE
10 GND (reference potential for
supply voltage)
Connection to backplane bus
l Short−circuit unused inputs (connect positive and negative terminals) or
deactivate them by setting parameters.
l Ensure correct polarity when connecting the actuators.
l Unused outputs remain unassigned.
l The module does not provide any auxiliary supply for sensors / actuators.
For information on how to connect an auxiliary supply, please see the
documentation for the sensors / actuators.
Status display and terminal
assignment
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