Electrical Connection

The output module DO572 can be connected to the following devices via the I/O-Bus connector:

  • S500 Bus Modules (e. g. CI592-CS31, CI501-PNIO, CI541-DP, CI581-CN)
  • AC500 CPUs (PM5xx)
  • other AC500 I/O Modules

Note

The DO572 must not be used as a remote expansion module at DC505-FBP and CI590-CS31-HA Bus Modules.

Note

Mounting, disassembling and electrical connection for the I/O Modules are described in detail in the S500 System Data S500 System Data, Overview.

The electrical connection is carried out by using a removable 9-pole and 11-pole Terminal Block. These terminal blocks differ in their connection system (spring terminals or screw-type terminals, cable mounting from the front or from the side). For more information, refer to the chapter Terminal Blocks for S500-eCo I/O Modules TA563-TA565 Terminal Blocks for AC500-eCo I/O Modules and AC500-eCo \ CPUs. The terminal blocks are not included in the module’s scope of delivery and must be ordered separately.

The following block diagram shows the internal construction of the digital outputs:

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The assignment of the terminals:

Terminal Signal Meaning
1 O0 Output signal O0
2 N0 Neutral conductor for the output signal O0
3 O1 Output signal O1
4 N1 Neutral conductor for the output signal O1
5 Reserved
6 O2 Output signal O2
7 N2 Neutral conductor for the output signal O2
8 O3 Output signal O3
9 N3 Neutral conductor for the output signal O3
10 Reserved
11 O4 Output signal O4
12 N4 Neutral conductor for the output signal O4
13 O5 Output signal O5
14 N5 Neutral conductor for the output signal O5
15 Reserved
16 O6 Output signal O6
17 N6 Neutral conductor for the output signal O6
18 O7 Output signal O7
19 N7 Neutral conductor for the output signal O7
20 Reserved

The internal power supply voltage for the module’s circuitry is carried out via the I/O-Bus (provided by a Bus Module or a CPU). Thus, the current consumption from 24 V DC power supply at the terminals L+/UP and M/ZP of the CPU/Bus Module increases by 10 mA per DO572.

An external power supply connection is not needed.

Warning

:strong:Danger of life through electric shock!

The terminals of the module can carry 240 V voltage.

Make sure that all voltage sources (supply and process voltage) are switched off before you are beginning with operations at the system.

Attention

:strong:Risk of damaging the PLC modules!

The PLC modules can be damaged by overvoltages and short circuits.

  • Make sure that all voltage sources (supply and process voltage) are switched off before you are beginning with operations at the system.
  • Never connect any voltages or signals to reserved terminals (marked with —). Reserved terminals may carry internal voltages.

Attention

:strong:Risk of damaging the PLC modules!

The PLC modules must not be removed when the plant is powered on.

Make sure that all voltage sources (supply and process voltage) are switched off before you are

  • connecting or disconnecting any signal or terminal block
  • removing or replacing a module.

The module provides several diagnosis functions (see chapter Diagnosis Digital Output Module DO572).

The following figure shows the electrical connection of the Digital Output Module DO572:

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Attention

:strong:Risk of damaging the PLC modules!

The PLC modules are destroyed by connecting a voltage > 240 V.

Make sure that all inputs are supplied from the same phase. The module must not be connected to a 400 V voltage.

The meaning of the LEDs is described in the Displays Digital Output Module DO572.