Table 11: Load supply assignment for 8x output module, DO8, M12x1, A-coded
Pin
X10
Assignment
1
0V_U
GND reference for supply voltage 2
Q2
2
24V_U
24 V supply voltage 1 for outputs O0 to O3
Q1
3
0V_U
GND reference for supply voltage 1
Q1
4
24V_U
24 V supply voltage 2 for outputs O4 to O7
Q2
6.3.6 FE connection
Fig. 8: FE connection
2 FE connection
Fig. 9: FE connection, HF04/HF04XF
1 FE connection
1. To discharge EMC interferences, connect the FE connection (2) on the left end
plate to the functional grounding via a low-impedance line. See g Fig. 8.
Recommended cable cross-section: 10 mm
For module extensions (optional): insufficient grounding
If module extensions are used, grounding on the FE connection (2) is insuffi-
cient due to the plastic housing for the module extension.
If using module extensions, also connect the FE connection for each mod-
u
ule extension to the functional grounding via a low-impedance line.
2. With an HF04-/HF04XF valve block, connect the FE connection (1) on the
valve block to the functional grounding via a low-impedance line to discharge
EMC interferences. See g Fig. 9.
See also
2 FE connection [} 24]
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1
2
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CAUTION
7 Commissioning and operation
B
Fig. 10: Assigning the valve supply
B PG connector
7.1 Making presettings
The following presettings have to be made:
• Assigning the valve supply
7.1.1 Assigning the valve supply
The S4, S5, and S6 switches for assigning the valve supply are located beneath PG
fitting (B). The following is assigned to each switch:
• 4 double subbases for double solenoid valves (with solenoids 12 and 14) or
• 8 double subbases for single solenoid valves (with solenoid 14).
Fig. 11: S4, S5, S6 switches for assigning valve supply voltages (UQ1, UQ2)
This switch allows valves to be assigned in groups to valve supply voltages U
and U
.
Q2
When delivered, all valves are assigned to the U
Table 12: Assignment of the S4, S5, and S6 switches
Switch
Byte Double subbases for double sole-
noid valves (solenoids 12, 14)
S4
0
1 – 4
S5
1
5 – 8
S6
2, 3
09 – 16
Voltage at switches
Switches can be damaged if voltage is applied to them during operation.
Always operate switches in a voltage-free state!
u
How to assign the valve supply:
See g Fig. 11:
1. Open the lower screw cap (B).
2. Using the S4, S5, and S6 switches, assign each valve group to one of the two
supply voltages U
or U
. See also g Table 12.
Q1
Q2
Below you will find examples for the assignment of the S4, S5, and S6 switches
and for supplying assembled valves. The following example combinations are
listed there:
4)
Examples
Double subbases used
Example 1
Double subbases for double solenoid valves
Example 2
Double subbases for double solenoid valves
Example 3
Double subbases for double solenoid valves
Example 4
Double subbases for single solenoid valves
Example 5
Double subbases for double solenoid valves
Combined with
Double subbases for single solenoid valves
U
Q1
U
Q2
S4 S5 S6
voltage.
Q1
Double subbases for single sole-
noid valves (solenoid 14)
1 – 8
9 – 16
017 – 32
NOTICE
5)6)
Valve equipment
Double solenoid valves
Single solenoid valves
Single and double solenoid
valves
Single solenoid valves
Double solenoid valves
Single solenoid valves
Q1
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