EL3024 - Connection, display and diagnostics
LED |
Color |
Meaning | |
---|---|---|---|
RUN *) |
green |
These LEDs indicate the terminal's operating state: | |
off |
State of the EtherCAT State Machine: INIT = initialization of the terminal or BOOTSTRAP = function for firmware updates of the terminal | ||
flashing |
State of the EtherCAT State Machine: PREOP = function for mailbox communication and different standard-settings set | ||
single flash |
State of the EtherCAT State Machine: SAFEOP = verification of the Sync Manager channels and the distributed clocks. | ||
on |
State of the EtherCAT State Machine: OP = normal operating state; mailbox and process data communication is possible | ||
ERROR **) |
red |
Fault indication for broken wire and if the measuring range for the respective channel is exceeded (under- or overrun) |
*) If several RUN LEDs are present, all of them have the same function.
**) The error display shows the signal processing state for each channel.
EL3024 - Connection
Terminal point | Description | Internally connected with connection | Max. current carrying capacity *) | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Name | No. | |||
+ Input 1 | 1 | + Input 1 | - | 40 mA |
- Input 1 | 2 | - Input 1 | - | 40 mA |
+ Input 3 | 3 | + Input 3 | - | 40 mA |
- Input 3 | 4 | - Input 3 | - | 40 mA |
+ Input 2 | 5 | + Input 2 | - | 40 mA |
- Input 2 | 6 | - Input 2 | - | 40 mA |
+ Input 4 | 7 | + Input 4 | - | 40 mA |
- Input 4 | 8 | - Input 4 | - | 40 mA |
*) Constant and peak value
Overcurrent protection of the 20 mA inputs The current inputs are protected against damage by overcurrent by an internal current limitation, currents > 30mA may occur. In the event of a fault, the current limiter must not be overloaded by a voltage > 30V from the source device. Overcurrent is displayed in the process image as "Overrange". After occurrence, the error condition must be stopped immediately, the source device switched off or disconnected from the input terminal. If the error condition persists for a longer period of time, the internal terminal current limitation reduces the absorbed signal current for thermal reasons, depending on the ambient conditions also below 20 mA. |