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UKA 024
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3.9 Connecting a Programming Panel
Table 71 Start-Up Chracteristics of the A500 set by the UKA 024
System Status M5 Jumper Programming Panel Status Effect
Switching on the A500 not connected automatic program start
or switched off (automatic start)
connected and switched on no automatic program start
(M4 signal is present) (manual start)
A500 is is being connected none
switched on
M5 signal is present HE: program stop
M5 signal is not present HE: short program
interruption with restart
Switching on the A500 not connected
no automatic program start
off, pin 8 on the cable connector (manual start)
is open or high-impedant
switched off, pin 8 on
the cable connector is connected autmatic program start
and low-impedant (automatic start)
(M5 simulates the CTS signal)
A500 is random HE: program stop
switched on S, START: Program start
is being switched off none
LS
V.24 received signals of periphery are converted to V.24 for the ALU by the
curreont loop (LS)
peripheral signals are handed over as V.24 signals
LS MONITORING
the current loop (LS) transmit data are saved on M5; a flowing
(16 - 1) current loop is thus detected.
Jumper position for V.24 signals
Start-up order
The start-up order is described in the user manual in the “Initial start-up” section.
Caution If I/O modules without isolation (e.g., DEO 013, DAO 012) are inserted in
an A500 equipped with UKA 024, it is to be ensured that the ports for 0 V a nd M2
are jumpered on the primary subrack (DTA 024, DTA 027, DTA 028).
3.10 Documentation
DIN A3 form sheets for the (Ruplan) processing are available for the project-specific
documentation. Forced or standard settings of circuit elements are already entered.
These form sheets are
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