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4.3.2
Binary inputs
5 binary inputs (24V) which can be parameterized at the control terminal strip (board CUR, -X101) to enter
commands, external faults/alarms as well as a checkback signal to the common rectifier control word.
Connecting-up:
Refer to Section 3.3 "Control terminal strip "
Parameterization:
Refer to Section 4.3.1.1 "Control word"
Function of the binary inputs for factory setting with P077 = 0 (see Section 4.3.9.1):
Binary input 1
ON/OFF 1 command (control word bit 0)
for RESERVE SETTING (binary input 5 = high state)
Binary input 2
OFF2 command "pulse inhibit" (control word bit 1)
for RESERVE SETTING (binary input 5 = high state)
Binary input 3
Acknowledge (control word bit 7)
for RESERVE SETTING (binary input 5 = high state)
Binary input 4
No function
Binary input 5
RESERVE/BASIC SETTING (control word bit 30)
4.3.3
Binary outputs
2 binary outputs, which can be parameterized, for the output of signals and external commands of the
common rectifier status word.
Connecting-up:
Binary output 1 on the CUR control terminal strip (connector X104 / NO contact):
Refer to Section 3.3 "Control terminal strip"
Binary output 2 on the CUR control terminal strip (connector X104 / NO contact):
Refer to Section 3.3 "Control terminal strip"
Parameterization:
Refer to Section 4.3.1.2 "Status word"
Factory setting:
Binary output 1
No function (relay always de-energized)
X104 on the CUR
Binary output 2
Fault (status word bit 3)
X104 on the CUR
When faults, alarms and switch-on inhibit of the status word ( HIGH active ) are output via the terminal strip,
these are LOW active at the terminal strip (binary outputs) (i.e. relay drops out )!
Also refer to Section 4.3.1.2 "Status word".
Siemens AG
6SE7087-6AK85-0AA0
Common Rectifier
Operating Instructions
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