Siemens S5-135U/155U User Manual

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System Manual
C79000-G8576-C199-06

The enable circuit requires an external 24 V voltage at enable inputs F+/F- in
the front connector. If there is no voltage at F+/F-, the modules will not
acknowledge.

When the front connector is swivelled away from the front strip of the
module, the supply of power to the enable input is interrupted, i.e. the
module is switched off and can no longer be addressed by the user program: a
timeout (QVZ) occurs in the CC.

The 460 module additionally offers the facility for changing the enable
mode. The module has a jumper accessible from above in the vicinity of the
addressing switch.
When the enable jumper is inserted, you can define the behaviour of the 460
analog input module as follows:

S

When the enable voltage and load voltage are obtained from the same
load supply, a shutdown of the 24 V load voltage will result in a timeout.

S

When the enable voltage and load voltage are obtained from different
load supplies, a shutdown of the 24 V load voltage will not result in a
timeout. (With the 460-4UA11/12 modules, a shutdown of the load
voltage will result in a timeout.)

Enable Jumper

Figure 9-2

Enable Input and Enable Jumper

Jumper inserted:

Enable input (F+/F-) active (factory setting)

Jumper open:

Enable input (F+/F-) switched off

Examples of functioning of the enable inputs:

S

To switch off individual subprocesses, i.e. outputs of various modules can
be operated from a common load supply and yet activated separately.

S

The load voltage of individual modules can be monitored without
additional circuitry. Any reactions to failure of the load voltage can be
programmed in the QVZ (timeout) organization block.

Enable Input

Switching Off the
Enable Input

Analog Input/Output Modules

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