Siemens S5-135U/155U manuals
S5-135U/155U
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Notes on Using this Manual and on the CE Symbol
- Connector Assignments
- Notes on the CE Symbol
- Notes for Machine Manufacturers
- Safety Notes
- Centralized and Distributed Configuration of a Programmable Controller
- Application
- Centralized and Distributed Configuration
- Installing a PLC with Centralized Configuration
- Installing a PLC with Distributed Configuration
- Examples
- Installation Guidelines
- Principles of Installation of Systems for EMC
- The Most Important Basic Rules for Ensuring EMC
- Installation of Programmable Controllers for EMC
- Example of Cabinet Assembly for EMC
- Example of Rack and Wall Mounting for EMC
- Wiring of Programmable Controllers for EMC
- Equipotential Bonding
- Shielding of Cables and Lines
- Special Measures for Interference-Free Operation
- Checklist for the Electromagnetically Compatible Installation of Control Systems
- Power Supplies for Programmable Controllers and I/Os
- Connecting the Programmable Controller and Load Power
- Connecting Non-Floating or Floating Modules
- Interference-Free Installation of Centralized and Distributed Interface Circuits
- Interference-Free Connection of Monitors
- Shielding and Grounding
- Selection and Installation of Cabinets with SIMATIC S5
- Types of Cabinet
- Removal of Power Dissipation from Cabinets
- Examples for Determining the Type of Cabinet
- Determining the Power Dissipation of Modules
- Central Controllers and Expansion Units Power Supply Units
- S5-135U/155U Central Controller
- Installation
- Release
- Startup
- Repair Guidelines
- Technical Specifications
- Expansion Units
- Technical Description of the Expansion Units
- Installing the Expansion Units
- Power Supply Units
- Leds and controls
- Setting and Connecting the Power Supply Unit
- Expansion Units Power Supply Units
- Fault Indications/Fault Diagnostics
- Maintenance and Repairs
- Description of Internal Sequences in the Power Supply Unit
- Technical Specifications of the Power Supply Units
- Technical Description
- Setting the Power Supply Unit
- Operation
- Maintenance
- Fan Submodules
- Setting and Connecting the Fan Submodule
- CPUs, Memory Cards, Memory Submodules, Interface Submodules
- CPU 948B -3UA13 or CPU 948B -3UA23
- Installation and Startup
- Interface Modules
- Interfaces of the CPU 948
- CPU 928B -3UB21
- CPU 928B
- CPU 928 -3UA21
- Flash EPROM Cards
- Memory Submodules
- Notes on Operation
- RAM Submodules with Battery Backup
- Interface Submodules
- Installing and Removing the Interface Submodules
- PG Submodule
- V.24 Submodule
- TTY Submodule
- RS422 A/485 Submodule
- SINEC L1 Submodule
- Technical Specifications of the Interface Submodules
- Multiprocessor Operation/Coordinators
- Introduction
- Starting the Multiprocessor Operation
- Coordinator Modes
- A Coordinator Module
- Settings on the Coordinator
- C Coordinator Module
- Technical Specifications of the Coordinators
- The 300 and 312 Interface Modules
- Indicators and Controls
- Modes/Jumper Assignments of the IM 300
- The 301 and 310 Interface Modules
- Modes/Jumper Assignments of the IM 301
- The 304 and 314 Interface Modules
- Modes/Jumper Assignments of the IM 304
- Modes/Jumper Assignments of the IM 314
- Digital Input/Output Modules
- Design
- Function of the Enable Inputs
- Special Features of the 432 Digital Input Module
- Setting the Module Address
- Removing and Inserting Modules
- Marking of Modules
- Connecting the Signal Lines
- Connection of Outputs in Parallel and Switching On the Load via a Contact
- Short-Circuit Protection and Fusing
- Arc-Quenching for Inductive Loads
- Common Technical Specifications
- Specification Sheets for the Modules
- Analog Input/Output Modules
- Technical Description
- The 460 Analog Input Module
- Special Features of the 460 Analog Input Module
- Marking of Modules and Front Connectors
- Connection of Sensors
- Connecting a Compensating Box for Thermal E.M.F. Measurement
- Connecting Resistance Thermometers in the Standard Pt 100 Range
- Connecting Resistance Thermometers in the Extended Pt 100 Range
- Broken Wire Signal
- Connecting Transducers
- Measured-Value Representation
- The 463 Analog Input Module
- Special Features of the 463 Analog Input Module
- The 465 Analog Input Module
- Special Features of the 465 Analog Input Module
- Connecting Resistance Thermometers to the 465 Analog Input Module
- Broken Wire Signal for Resistance Thermometers
- The 466 Analog Input Module
- Connecting Sensors to the 466 Analog Input Module
- The 470 Analog Output Module
- Special Features of the 470 Analog Output Module
- Connecting Loads to the 470 Analog Output Module
- Monitoring Module
- Mode of Operation
- Fault Detection
- Resetting
- Possible Configurations
- Connecting the RESET Input
- Addressing
- Setting the Address Switches S1, S2, S3, S4
- Setting the Switch S5
- Address Table
- Ordering
- B.1 What is ESD?
- B.2 Electrostatic Charging of Persons
- B.3 General Protective Measures Against Electrostatic Discharge Damage
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