4 chip card, 5 input device types, 1 proximity switch – Pilz PNOZ s30 24-240VACDC 2 n/o 2 n/c User Manual
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Function description
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Parameter set/select input
P0, select inputs are ignored ("None" mode")
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Hysteresis
Standstill and speed, 2 % each
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Output assignment
– Standstill: Relay output Rel. 1 and semiconductor output Out 1
– Speed: Relay output Rel. 2 and semiconductor output Out 2
– Direction left: External output Ext. 1 and semiconductor output Out 3
– Direction right: External output Ext. 2 and semiconductor output Out 4
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Reset mode
– All outputs: Automatic reset
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Switch delay
None
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Max. encoder frequency
1 MHz
For details of how to configure the basic configurations, see the chapter entitled Commis-
sioning/Display Menu - Configuration.
Chip card
The set parameters, the name of the configuration, the check sum and the passwords are
stored on the chip card (see section entitled "Using the chip card").
Input device types
Proximity switch
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The following proximity switches can be used:
– pnp
– npn
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The proximity switches must be fitted so that at least one is always activated. In other
words, the proximity switches must be fitted so that the recorded signals always over-
lap.
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The cable used to connect the proximity switches must be shielded (see connection di-
agrams in the chapter entitled "EMC-compliant wiring").
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The supply voltage of the proximity switches should be monitored via track S.
4.4.4
4.5
4.5.1