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TAMAGAWA TS5207N76 TS5207N76 TS5207N76 TS5207N76 TS5207N76 TS5207N76

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Place of Origin: Japan
Brand Name: Tamagawa
Certification: CE
Model Number: TS5207N76

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Detailed Product Description
Tamagawa: Tamagawa Japan: Japan
Color: Black Material: Iron
TS5207N76: TS5207N76 Wire: Wire
Dimension: 50mm Temperatuer: 20-80

 

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• Digital output module SM 422;DO 8 x AC 120/230 V/5A
To change the fuses in a digital module, you must remove the front connector from
the digital module and remove the module from the rack.
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• Digital output module SM 422;DO 16 x AC 120/230 V/2A
Changing the Fuses
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Correct the faults which led to the fuses blowing.

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Warning
Improper handling of the digital modules can result in injury and damage.
Hazardous voltages of >25 VAC or >60 VDC may be present below the covers on
the right-hand side of the module.
Before you open these covers, ensure that either the front connector for the
module is removed or the module is disconnected from the voltage supplyImproper handling of the front connectors can result in injury and damage.
If the front connector is removed and inserted during operation, hazardous
voltages of >25 VAC or >60 VDC may be present at the pins of the module.
When such voltages are present at the front connector, modules with power
applied may only be replaced by electrical specialists or trained personnel in such
a way that the pins of the module are not touched.
To change the fuses:
1. You must have taken the appropriate action in your STEP 7 program to ensure
correct responses from your system.
If you are not sure whether your program will react correctly, set the CPU mode
switch to STOP.
2. Loosen the mounting screw of the front connector and pull it off.
3. Loosen the mounting screws of the module.
4. Swing the module out.
Note
In order that the removal and insertion of digital modules can be detected by the
CPU, a minimum time of two seconds must elapse between removal and insertion.
5. Remove the covers on the right-hand side of the module by levering them out
with a screwdriver.
6. Replace the defective fuses with new fuses of the same type.
7. Place the guides on the covers into the appropriate cutouts in the module
casing and close the covers until they click into place.
8. Attach the module onto its slot and swing it down.
9. Screw the module on with both mounting screws.
10.Fit the front connector.
11.If you have switched the CPU to STOP, you must now switch it to RUN again.
12.After fitting, each programmable module will be reinitialized by the CPU with
parameters.
How the Behaves after Replacing the Fuse
If an error occurs after replacing a fuse, you can read out the cause of the error
from the diagnostic buffer.If you have provided the modules in your system with slot numbering, you must
remove the number from the old module when replacing it and apply the number to
the new module.
Hot--swapping Modules
Observe the following warning when fitting and removing the interface modules and
the corresponding connecting cables.
! Caution
Data can be lost or corrupted.
If you remove or insert the interface modules and/or corresponding connecting
cables with power applied, data may be lost or corrupted.
Switch off the power supply modules of the CR and ERs on which you are working
before carrying out any actions.1. If you wish to back up your data in the CPU, you can do this with a backup
battery or via an external battery supply at the CPU (see the CPU Data
Reference Manual, Chapter 1).
2. Set the CPU mode switch to STOP.
3. Set the standby switches of both power supply modules (in the CR and the ER)
to (0 V output voltages).
4. Remove the cover.
5. Disconnect the connecting cables.
6. Disconnect the terminator, if applicable.
7. Loosen the mounting screws of the module.
8. Swing the module out. Set the number of the rack at receive IMs.
2. Attach the new module of the same type and swing it downwards.
3. Screw the module on.
4. Fit the connecting cables.

 

. Plug in the terminator, if applicable.
6. Secure the cover.
7. First switch on the power supply module in the ER.
8. Then switch on the power supply module in the CR.
9. Set the CPU mode switch to RUN mode.
How the Behaves after Exchanging Modules
If an error occurs after replacing a module, you can read out the cause of the error
from the diagnostic bufferpe
The fuse of the fan subassembly is a standard 5 x 20 mm cartridge fuse to DIN and
not a spare part.
Use the following fuse:
• 160 mA slow blow if the voltage selector switch is set to 230 V
• 250 mA slow blow if the voltage selector switch is set to 120 V
Replacing the Fuse
To replace the fuse of the module, follow the steps outlined below:
1. Disconnect the power cable of the fan subassembly from the supply.
2. Use a screwdriver to unscrew the fuse cap.. Remove the blown fuse from the fuse cap.
4. Insert the new fuse in the fuse cap and screw the cap into the fan subassembly.
5. Connect the power cable of the fan subassembly to the supply.e Fans
1. Use a screwdriver to make a quarter turn counter-clockwise and open the two
quick-release locks on the front of the fan subassembly.Grasp the base with both hands, press it down slightly and pull it fully out of the
fan subassembly.
3. Release the fan to be replaced by pressing the fan grip away from the housing
with your thumb.
. Pull out the fan to be replaced.5. Slide the new fan in until it engages.
6. Slide the base in again and press it up.
7. Use a screwdriver to make a quarter turn clockwise and close the two
quick-release locks.
8. Use a pointed object to press the RESET button. The fault LED will go off and
the fan will start running
Use a screwdriver to make a quarter turn counter-clockwise and open the two
quick-release locks on the front of the fan subassembly.
2. Grasp the base with both hands, press it down slightly, pull it first fully forward
and then up at an angle out of the fan subassembly. The filter frame is secured either in the bottom of the base or at its rear edge
with snap hinges and snap catches. The individual filter mats are joined with the
filter frame.
Remove the filter frame as follows:
-- The filter frame is fitted in the bottom of the base:
Near the snap catches, press against the filter frame from below and remove
the filter frame.
-- The filter frame is secured at the rear edge of the base:
With the flat of your hand, press the filter frame away from the base of the
fan subassembly. This will release the filter frame from the snap hinges.Fit the new filter frame:
-- Fitting the filter frame at the bottom of the base:
Insert the filter frame in the snap hinges at the base cutout and engage it
with the snap catches.
-- Fitting the filter frame at the rear edge of the base:
At about a right angle to the base, insert the filter frame in the snap hinges at
the rear edge of the base.
5. Slide the base in again and press it up.
6. Use a screwdriver to make a quarter turn clockwise and close the two
quick-release locks.
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to press the RESET button
. Disconnect the power cable of the fan subassembly from the supply.
2. Use a screwdriver to make a quarter turn counter-clockwise and open the two
quick-release locks on the front of the fan subassembly.
3. Remove the base of the fan subassembly (see Section 7.9).
Shown in the following figure is a front view of the fan subassembly. You can also
see the locations of the printed-circuit boards (PCBs).Pull the faulty PCB forward and out of the fan subassembly.
5. Slide the new PCB in until it engages.
6. Slide the base in again and press it up.
7. Use a screwdriver to make a quarter turn clockwise and close the two
quick-release locks.
8. Connect the power cable of the fan subassembly to the supply.
9. Use a pointed object to press the RESET button. The fans will start runningElectronic components can be damaged.
If you do not observe the ESD guidelines when handling printed-circuit boards with
electronic components, the components can be damaged by a static discharge.
Observe the ESD guidelines (see Appendix)Only use interface submodules that are explicitly released for use in
devices.
Installing Interface Submodules
! Warning
The modules can be damaged.
When inserting or removing interface submodules with power applied, the CPU
and interface submodules can be damaged (exception: using synchronization
submodules in an H system).
Never insert or remove the interface submodules while power is being supplied
(exception: synchronization submodules). Always switch off the power supply
before inserting or removing interface submodules.Danger of damage to persons and property.
Interface submodules contain electronically-sensitive components that may be
damaged if they are touched.
The surface temperatures on the components can reach up to 70o C and there is a
risk of burning.
For this reason, you should always hold the interface submodules on the longest
sides of the front panel.
Observe the ESD guidelines when installing interface submodules.You can replace an interface submodule with another one without having to remove
the associated CPU from the rack. Follow the steps outlined below:
1. Switch the CPU to STOP (not the synchronization module of a redundant
system).
2. Switch off the power supply (not the synchronization module of a redundant
system).
3. Loosen the screws of the sub-D-connector and remove all connectors.
4. Loosen the two captive slot-head screws which secure the front plate of the
interface submodule to the left frame of the card slot so that the screws can be
removed by 6 mm.
5. Carefully remove the interface submodule from the guide support of the card
slot (see figure 7-1). Hold the interface module on the long sides of the front

information, see section 6.10 ”Installing Interface Submodules”.  
On account of the many possible applications of the , this chapter can only  
cover the basic rules for the electrical configuration.  


plate.In order to install an interface submodule, proceed in reverse order. For further

 

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