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USB and Ethernet are included in every CPU. In addition, every CPU has
a POWERLINK connection for real-time communication.
In addition, there are up to three multi-purpose slots for additional
interface modules.
• Intel Celeron 400/266 Performance
• Ethernet, Ethernet POWERLINK and USB onboard
• Modular expansion of interfaces
• Fan-free or exchangeable fan
• Extremely compact
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Battery compartment: Lithium Battery, 3 V / 950 mAh,
button cell (Kannegiesser spare part
no.: 046.766/2)
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DIAG: (position F)
The CPU boots in diagnostics mode. Program sections in User RAM and
User FlashPROM are not initialized. After Diagnostics mode, the CPU
always boots with a warm restart. No cold start is executed.
BOOT: (position 0)
In this switch position the default B&R Automation Runtime (AR) is
started, and the runtime system can be installed using the online
interface (B&R Automation Studio). The User Flash is deleted after the
download begins.
RUN: (position 4)
RUN mode
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The terminals 14, 15 and 24, 25 for the 24VDC power supply are
internal joined.
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The B & R modules of the X20 control consist of several components
which must be fitted together correspondingly.
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Switching threshold: low <5VDC
high >15VDC
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Rated output current : max. 0,5A
Total current : each module 6,0A
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Status indicator 2 module function
LED Description
1 – 8 orange In- /Output status of the corresponding
channel.
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Status indicator 1 X2X Link
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Status indicator 2 module function
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Pin assignments:
Status indicator
LED Description
Status indicator 1 Status indicator - X2X Link. The green LED is
lit when the X2X Link supply
is in the valid range.
(Supply of the following modules (socket B))
Status indicator 2 Status indicator for the module supply. The
orange LED is lit when the
module supply is in the valid range.
(Supply voltage of this module (plug C))
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Statusanzeige 1 für ETHERNET Powerlink Bus Controller
LED Description
1 – 8 orange In- /Output status of the corresponding
channel.
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Status indicator 2 module function
Pin assignments:
EPL: X2X:
plug A socket B
1=X2X+ (red) 1=X2X+ (red)
2=X2X (white) 2=X2X (white)
3=X2X⊥
⊥ (black) 3=X2X⊥
⊥ (black)
4=X2X\ (blue) 4=X2X\ (blue)
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Procedure for changing the battery
1) Touch the mounting rail or ground connection (not the power
supply!) in order to discharge any electrostatic charge from your body.
2) Remove the cover for the lithium battery. To do this, slide the cover
down from the CPU.
3) Remove the battery from the holder (do not use pliers or uninsulated
tweezers -> risk of short circuiting). The battery should not be held by
its edges. Insulated tweezers may also be used for removing the
battery.
4) Insert the new battery with correct polarity. To do this, the battery is
laid with the "+" side up on the right part of the battery holder under
the USB interface IF4. Then secure the battery in the holder by pressing
above the left part of the battery holder.
5) Replace cover.
Lithium batteries are considered hazardous waste. Used
batteries should be disposed of accordingly.
The product design allows the battery to be changed with the PLC
switched either on or off. In some countries, safety regulations do not
allow batteries to be changed while the module is switched on. To
prevent data loss, the battery must be changed within 1 min. with the
power off.
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