User manual
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PS 9000 2U Series
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3.5.4.5 Overview of the Sub-D socket
3.5.4.6 Simplied diagram of the pins
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Digital Input (DI)
The internal circuit requires that a switch
with low resistance should be used (relay,
switch, circuit breaker etc.) in order to
send a clean signal to the DGND.
A digital output from a circuit or PLC may
not be sufcient if not an “open collector”.
V~0.5
AGND
Analog Input (AI)
High resistance input (impedance
>40 k....100 kΩ) for an OA circuit.
4.7k
12V
+10V
Digital Output (DO)
A quasi open collector, realised as high
resistance pull-up against the internal sup-
ply. In condition LOW it can carry no load,
merely switch, as shown in the diagram
with a relay as example.
V~2
AGND
Analog Output (AO)
Output from an OA circuit, only mini-
mally impedant. See specications
table above.
3.5.4.7 Application examples
a) Switching off the DC output via the pin “REM-SB”
A digital output, e.g. from a PLC, may be unable to cleanly pull down the pin as
it may not be of low enough resistance. Check the specication of the controlling
application. Also see pin diagrams above.
In remote control, pin REM-SB is be used to switch the DC output of the device on and off. From KE
rmware version 2.03, this is also available without remote control being active.
It is recommended that a low resistance contact such as a switch, relay or transistor is used to switch
the pin to ground (DGND).
Following situations can occur:
• Remote control has been activated
During remote control via analog interface, only pin “REM-SB” determines the states of the DC output, according
to the levels denitions in 3.5.4.4. The logical function and the default levels can be inverted by a parameter in the
setup menu of the device. See 3.4.3.1.
If the pin is unconnected or the connected contact is open, the pin will be HIGH. With parameter
“Analog interface REM-SB” being set to “normal”, it requests “DC output on”. So when activating
remote control, the DC output will instantly switch on.