English handling the flat cable clamp, Technical data for the asi circuit board, Programming data – Burkert Type 1066 User Manual

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Handling the flat cable clamp

Contact is achieved in the form of a penetration technique using the flat cable clamp for ASI from cables.
Electrical connection is achieved in the process without cutting and skinning the cable.

NOTE

Close the second cable aperture using a cable seal if the flat cable terminates in the clamp
(final connection).

Connecting the flat cable clamp with conductor plug and moulded cable
with an ASI flat cable

Loosen both screws on the flat cable clamp.

Separate the upper part of the flat cable clamp from the lower part.

Lay the ASI flat cable in the correct position.

If the flat cable terminates here:
Insert the flat cable seal into the aperture in the correct position.

Place the upper part of the flat cable clamp onto the lower part.

Tighten the screws.

Done!
The electrical connection to the ASI cable has been produced.

Flat cable seal for flat cable clamp

Technical data for the ASI circuit board

Inputs

3 sensors S1 top S3, pnp plus-switching

Supply via the AS interface (24 V +20 % / -10 %), short-circuit proof, current
limited to 60 mA

Switch level High signal

10 V

Limitation of input current

6.5 mA, input current Low signal

1.5 mA

Outputs

3 valves V1 - V3

max. 3 x 1 W

Power reduction after approx. 100 ms, with integrated Watch-Dog function

Programming data

I/O-Code

7 hex (4 outputs and 4 inputs)

ID-Code

F hex (see following table for bit allocation); extended ID codes 1 and 2 = F hex

Profile

7.F

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