Place of Origin: | GERMANY |
Brand Name: | LENZE |
Certification: | CE |
Model Number: | EVS9323-ETV100 |
Minimum Order Quantity: | 1pcs |
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Packaging Details: | carton |
Delivery Time: | in stock |
Payment Terms: | T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram |
Supply Ability: | 100pcs/week |
LENZE: | LENZE | EVS9323-ETV100: | EVS9323-ETV100 |
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GERMANY: | GERMANY | Material: | Iron |
Color: | Black | Temperature: | 20-90 |
Dimension: | 90mm |
per positioning axis 80 – per synchronous axis 160 |
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per external encoder 80 – per output cam 20 |
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per external encoder 80 – per output cam 20 |
Measuring time, parameterizable Yes
? Dynamic measurement period adjustment Yes
? Number of thresholds, parameterizable 2
Measuring range
– Frequency measurement, min. 0.04 Hz
– Frequency measurement, max. 400 kHz; with quadruple evaluation
– Cycle duration measurement, min. 2.5 μs
– Cycle duration measurement, max
Wire break at ground connection
Never bridge from terminal 30 to terminal 40 in the front connector and never lead only one
wire to the central ground connection.
Connect terminal 30 and terminal 40 to a common ground point
0 °C
• horizontal installation, max. 60 °C; Note derating data for onboard I/O in the
manual. Display: 50 °C, at an operating temperature
of typically 50 °C, the display is switched off
vertical installation, min. 0 °C
• vertical installation, max. 40 °C; Note derating data for onboard I/O in the
manual. Display: 40 °C, at an operating temperature
of typically 40 °C, the display is switched offPassword for display Yes
• Protection level: Write protection Yes
• Protection level: Read/write protection Yes
• Protection level: Complete protectionThe following figure shows the load rating of the digital outputs in relation to the mounting
position and the ambient temperature.Horizontal mounting position
② Vertical mounting position
Figure 7-1 Loading capacity of the digital outputs per mounting position
The following trends shows the load rating of the digital outputs when technology functions
are used in dependence on the ambient temperature.Horizontal mounting position
Figure 7-2 Load rating of the digital outputs when technology functions are usedperation of digital inputs per group
If the maximum voltage at the inputs is 24 V, all the digital inputs may be simultaneously at
high level (corresponds to 100% of the digital inputs).
If the maximum voltage at the inputs is 30 V, only 12 digital inputs of 16 digital inputs of one
group may be simultaneously at high level (corresponds to 75% of the digital inputs).
General technical specifications
For information on the general technical specifications, such as standards and approvals,
electromagnetic compatibility, protection class, etc., refer to the , ET 200MP system This appendix contains the dimension drawings of the compact CPU installed on a mounting
rail. You must take the dimensions into consideration for installation in cabinets, control
rooms, etc.You have the option of reassigning parameters for the analog on-board I/O in RUN (for
example, measuring ranges of individual channels can be modified in RUN without affecting
the other channels).
Changing parameters in RUN
The parameters are transferred to the analog on-board I/O via data records with the WRREC
instruction. The parameters set with STEP 7 (TIA Portal) are not changed in the CPU, which
means that the parameters set in STEP 7 (TIA Portal) will be valid again after a restart.
The parameters are checked for plausibility by the analog on-board I/O only after the
transfer.
Output parameter STATUS
If errors occur when transferring parameters with the "WRREC" instruction, the analog onboard
I/O continues operation with the previous parameter assignment. However, a
corresponding error code is written to the STATUS output parameter.
You will find a description of the "WRREC" instruction and the error codes in the STEP 7
(TIA Portal) online helpThe parameters for the 5 analog input channels are located in data records 0 to 4 and are
assigned as follows:
● Data record 0 for channel 0
● Data record 1 for channel 1
● Data record 2 for channel 2
● Data record 3 for channel 3
● Data record 4 for channel 4The figure below shows the structure of data record 0 for channel 0 as an example. The
structure is identical for channels 1 to 4. The values in byte 0 and byte 1 are fixed and must
not be changed.
You enable a parameter by setting the corresponding bit to "1"rement types