Place of Origin: | GERMANY |
Brand Name: | LENZE |
Certification: | CE |
Model Number: | EVS9324-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 | EVS9324-ETV100: | EVS9324-ETV100 |
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GERMANY: | GERMANY | Temperature: | 20-90 |
Color: | Black | Dimension: | 80mm |
Wire: | Wire |
during operation, personal injury or damage to property can occur in zone 2 hazardous areas. |
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Before you remove or fit the front panel, always switch off the power supply to the automation system in hazardous area zone 2. The CPU maintains its operating mode.In addition to the |
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mechanical lock, you can also block access to a password-protected CPU on the display (local lock) and assign a password for the display. You can find additional |
information on the display, configurable protection levels and local locks in the
, ET 200MPYou will find detailed information on the individual display options, a training course and a
simulation of the available menu commands in the SIMATIC Display Simulator The figure below shows the operator controls and connection elements of the
CPU 1511T-1 PN.LEDs for the current operating mode and diagnostics status of the CPU
② Display connection
③ Slot for the SIMATIC memory card
④ Mode selector
⑤ LEDs for the 2 ports of the PROFINET interface X1
⑥ MAC address
⑦ PROFINET IO interface (X1) with 2 ports
⑧ Connection for supply voltage
⑨ Fastening screw
Figure 2-4 View of the CPU 1511T-1 PN (without front panel) - frontThe following figure shows the connection elements on the rear of the CPU 1511T-1 PNYou use the mode switches to set the operating mode of the CPU.
The following table shows the meaning of the corresponding operation of the operating mode
buttons.
Table 2- 6 Meaning of the mode switches
Operation of the mode switch Meaning Explanation
RUN RUN mode The CPU is executing the user program.
STOP STOP mode The user program is not executed. (STOP ACTIVE LED lights up)
MRES Memory reset Position for CPU memory reset.The connector for the power supply is plugged in when the CPU shs from the factory.
The following table shows the pin assignment for a 24 V DC power supply.
① +24 V DC of the supply voltage
② Ground of the supply voltage
③ Ground of the supply voltage for loop-through (maximum of 10 A permitted)
④ +24 V DC of the supply voltage for loop-through (maximum of 10 A permitted)
⑤ Spring opener (one spring opener per terminal)
Bridged internally:
① and ④
② and ③
Figure 3-1 Supply voltage connection
If the CPU is supplied by a system power supply, it is not necessary to connect the
24 V supply.The assignment corresponds to the Ethernet standard for an RJ45 plug.
● When autonegotiation is deactivated, the RJ45 socket is allocated as a switch (MDI-X).
● When autonegotiation is activated, autocrossing is in effect and the RJ45 socket is
allocated either as data terminal equment (MDI) or a switch (MDI-X).You can find additional information on the topics of "Connecting the CPU" and
"Accessories/spare parts" in the , ET 200MP
The CPU 1511T-1 PN has a PROFINET interface with two ports. The PROFINET interface
itself has a MAC address, and each of the two PROFINET ports has its own MAC address.
The CPU 1511T-1 PN therefore has three MAC addresses in total.
The MAC addresses of the PROFINET ports are needed for the LLDP protocol, for example
for the neighborhood discovery function.
The number range of the MAC addresses is sequential. The first and last MAC address are
lasered on the rating plate on the right side of each CPU 1511T-1 PN.
The table below shows how the MAC addresses are assigned.Th
e status and error displays of the CPU 1511T-1 PN are described below.
You can find additional information on the topic of "Interrupts" in the STEP 7 online help.
You can find additional information on the topic of "Diagnostics" and "System alarms" in the