Place of Origin: | GERMANY |
Brand Name: | LENZE |
Certification: | CE |
Model Number: | EVS9324-EI |
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 | EVS9324-EI: | EVS9324-EI |
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GERMANY: | GERMANY | Material: | Iron |
Color: | Black | Temperature: | 20-90 |
of typically 50 °C, the display is switched off • There is no Ethernet connection between the PROFINET interface of the PROFINET device |
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and the communication partner. No data is currently being sent/received via the PROFINET interface. |
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There is no LINK connection. LED flashes green |
The "LED flashing test" is being performed.
LED lit green
There is an Ethernet connection between the PROFINET interface of your PROFINET device
and a communication partner.
LED flickers yellow
Data is currently being received from or sent to a communications partner on Ethernet via
the PROFINET interface of the PROFINET device.
The following table contains all measurement types of the inputs of the analog on-board I/O
with the corresponding codes. You must enter these codes in byte 2 of the data record for
the corresponding channel (refer to the figure Structure of data record 0: Bytes 0 to 6).The following table contains all measuring ranges of the inputs of the analog on-board I/O
with the corresponding codes. You must enter these codes in each case in byte 3 of the data
record for the corresponding channel (refer to the figure Structure of data record 0: Bytes 0
to 6).The following table lists all temperature coefficients for temperature measurement of the
thermal resistors along with their codes. You must enter these codes in each case in byte 4
of the data record for the corresponding channel (refer to the figure Structure of data record
0: Bytes 0 to 6)The values that can be set for hardware interrupts (high/low limit) must be within the nominal
range and overrange/underrange of the relevant measuring range.
The following tables list the permitted hardware interrupt limits. The limits depend on the
selected measurement type and measuring range. The parameters for the 2 analog output channels are located in data records 64 and 65 and
are assigned as follows:
● Data record 64 for channel 0
● Data record 65 for channel The figure below shows the structure of data record 64 for channel 0 as an example. The
structure is identical for channel 1. 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".The following table contains all output types of the outputs of the analog on-board I/O with
the corresponding codes. You must enter these codes in each case in byte 2 of the data
record for the corresponding channel (see the previous figure)The following table contains all output ranges for voltage and current of the outputs of the
analog on-board I/O with the corresponding codes. You must enter these codes in each case
in byte 3 of the corresponding data record (see previous figure)You have the option of reassigning parameters for the digital on-board I/O in RUN (for
example, values for input delay of individual channels can be modified in RUN without
affecting the other channels).The parameters are transferred to the digital on-board I/O via data records 0 to 15 with the
WRREC instruction. The parameters set with STEP 7 (TIA Portal) are not changed in the
CPU, which means the parameters set in STEP 7 (TIA Portal) will be valid again after a
restart.
The parameters are only checked for plausibility after the transfer.
Output parameter STATUS
If errors occur when transferring parameters with the "WRREC" instruction, the digital 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 descrtion of the "WRREC" instruction and the error codes in the STEP 7
(TIA Portal) online help.data record and channel
The parameters for the 16 digital input channels are located in data records 0 to 15 and are
assigned as follows:
● Data record 0 for channel 0
● Data record 1 for channel 1