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B)
List of Illustrations
C)
Introduction:
C1)
C2)
C3)
C4)
10
11
D)
E)
12
SAFETYSTANDARDS
15
GENERALDESCRIPTION/OPERATION
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UNPACKING&INSTALLATION
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CONFIGURATION&STARTUP
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DISPLAYS&CONTROLS
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USEOFSIGNALRELAY
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TECHNICALDATA
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TROUBLESHOOTING
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CONTROLCUBICLEEQUIPMENTDRAWINGSANITARYWASTEWATERTREATMENTSYS.
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ELECTRICALDIAGRAMSANITARYWASTEWATERTREATMENTSYS.
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TECHNICALLEAFLETS
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CIRCUITBREAKERS
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CONTROL&SIGNALLINGUNITS
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POWERDISTRIBUTION
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CURRENTTRANSFORMER
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MOTORSTARTERS
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CONTACTORCONTROLUNITS
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BEACONS
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RELAYS
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MISCELLANEOUSCOMPONENTS
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UNINTERRUPTABLEPOWERSUPPLY(UPS)
F)
G)
Operating Instructions
Testing and Adjustment
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UNITDISPLAYUSERMANUAL
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Maintenance Instructions:
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Preventive Maintenance
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MAINTENANCEINSTRUCTIONS:UPSSYSTEM
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H5)
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As Built Drawings
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REFERENCE
DESCRIPTION
MODEL
SUPPLIER
92SEOW01DL
ENT-TW15
(800-2000VA)
MANUF:
SOCOMEC
SICON
SUPPLIER: HYTEC
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UNIT DISPLAY
92SEO001AR
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TYPE
DESIGNATION
SUPP.
ROOM
92
SEO 001
AR
CABINET CONTROLER
AHS
STP
92
SEO 001
DL
AHS
STP
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CHARACTERISTICS
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UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWERSUPPLY
UPS - 92SEO001DL
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5. MISCELLANEOUS
5.1. Uninterruptible power supply 92SEOW01DL
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CIRCUIT BREAKERS
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The information provided in this documentation contains general descriptions and/or technical characteristics of the performance of the products contained herein.
This documentation is not intended as a substitute for and is not to be used for determining suitability or reliability of these products for specific user applications.
It is the duty of any such user or integrator to perform the appropriate and complete risk analysis, evaluation and testing of the products with respect to the relevant specific application or use thereof.
Neither Schneider Electric Industries SAS nor any of its affiliates or subsidiaries shall be responsible or liable for misuse of the information contained herein.
Standards
Compatibility
Comb busbar distribution block compatibility
NO
Earth-leakage protection
Separate block
Product compatibility
C60 accessories
C60 auxiliary
Connections
Connections - terminals
Electrical
[In] rated current
4 A 30 C
12...440 V AC 50/60 Hz
6 kV IEC 60947-2
Breaking capacity
5...10 x In
Network frequency
50/60 Hz
Environment
Ambient air temperature for operation
-25...60 C
-40...70 C
Operating altitude
2000 m
Relative humidity
95 % 55 C
Tropicalisation
2 IEC 60068-1
0643
Compliant
Functional
Contact position indicator
Yes
Control type
Toggle
Limitation class
3 IEC 60947-2
Local signalling
ON/OFF indication
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Installation
Mounting mode
Fixed
Mounting support
Performance
[Ics] rated service breaking capacity
Mechanical durability
20000 cycles
Physical characteristics
9 mm pitches
Depth
73 mm
Height
81 mm
Product weight
0,12 kg
Tightening torque
Width
36 mm
Poles descriptions
Neutral position
Left
Poles description
1P + N
Product identification
Device short name
C60N
Range of product
C60
Usage / Application
Circuit breaker application
Distribution
Curve code
Network type
AC
DC
Thermal-magnetic
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This documentation is not intended as a substitute for and is not to be used for determining suitability or reliability of these products for specific user applications.
It is the duty of any such user or integrator to perform the appropriate and complete risk analysis, evaluation and testing of the products with respect to the relevant specific application or use thereof.
Neither Schneider Electric Industries SAS nor any of its affiliates or subsidiaries shall be responsible or liable for misuse of the information contained herein.
Standards
Compatibility
Comb busbar distribution block compatibility
NO
Earth-leakage protection
Separate block
Product compatibility
C60 accessories
C60 auxiliary
Connections
Connections - terminals
Electrical
[In] rated current
6 A 30 C
12...440 V AC 50/60 Hz
6 kV IEC 60947-2
Breaking capacity
5...10 x In
Network frequency
50/60 Hz
Environment
Ambient air temperature for operation
-25...60 C
-40...70 C
Operating altitude
2000 m
Relative humidity
95 % 55 C
Tropicalisation
2 IEC 60068-1
0643
Compliant
Functional
Contact position indicator
Yes
Control type
Toggle
Limitation class
3 IEC 60947-2
Local signalling
ON/OFF indication
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Installation
Mounting mode
Fixed
Mounting support
Performance
[Ics] rated service breaking capacity
Mechanical durability
20000 cycles
Physical characteristics
9 mm pitches
Depth
73 mm
Height
81 mm
Product weight
0,12 kg
Tightening torque
Width
36 mm
Poles descriptions
Neutral position
Left
Poles description
1P + N
Product identification
Device short name
C60N
Range of product
C60
Usage / Application
Circuit breaker application
Distribution
Curve code
Network type
AC
DC
Thermal-magnetic
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This documentation is not intended as a substitute for and is not to be used for determining suitability or reliability of these products for specific user applications.
It is the duty of any such user or integrator to perform the appropriate and complete risk analysis, evaluation and testing of the products with respect to the relevant specific application or use thereof.
Neither Schneider Electric Industries SAS nor any of its affiliates or subsidiaries shall be responsible or liable for misuse of the information contained herein.
Standards
Compatibility
Comb busbar distribution block compatibility
NO
Earth-leakage protection
Separate block
Product compatibility
C60 accessories
C60 auxiliary
Connections
Connections - terminals
Electrical
[In] rated current
10 A 30 C
12...440 V AC 50/60 Hz
6 kV IEC 60947-2
Breaking capacity
5...10 x In
Network frequency
50/60 Hz
Environment
Ambient air temperature for operation
-25...60 C
-40...70 C
Operating altitude
2000 m
Relative humidity
95 % 55 C
Tropicalisation
2 IEC 60068-1
0651
Compliant
Functional
Contact position indicator
Yes
Control type
Toggle
Limitation class
3 IEC 60947-2
Local signalling
ON/OFF indication
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Installation
Mounting mode
Fixed
Mounting support
Performance
[Ics] rated service breaking capacity
Mechanical durability
20000 cycles
Physical characteristics
9 mm pitches
Depth
73 mm
Height
81 mm
Product weight
0,12 kg
Tightening torque
Width
36 mm
Poles descriptions
Neutral position
Left
Poles description
1P + N
Product identification
Device short name
C60N
Range of product
C60
Usage / Application
Circuit breaker application
Distribution
Curve code
Network type
AC
DC
Thermal-magnetic
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This documentation is not intended as a substitute for and is not to be used for determining suitability or reliability of these products for specific user applications.
It is the duty of any such user or integrator to perform the appropriate and complete risk analysis, evaluation and testing of the products with respect to the relevant specific application or use thereof.
Neither Schneider Electric Industries SAS nor any of its affiliates or subsidiaries shall be responsible or liable for misuse of the information contained herein.
Standards
Compatibility
Comb busbar distribution block compatibility
NO
Earth-leakage protection
Separate block
Product compatibility
C60 accessories
C60 auxiliary
Connections
Connections - terminals
Electrical
[In] rated current
16 A 30 C
12...440 V AC 50/60 Hz
6 kV IEC 60947-2
Breaking capacity
5...10 x In
Network frequency
50/60 Hz
Environment
Ambient air temperature for operation
-25...60 C
-40...70 C
Operating altitude
2000 m
Relative humidity
95 % 55 C
Tropicalisation
2 IEC 60068-1
0651
Compliant
Functional
Contact position indicator
Yes
Control type
Toggle
Limitation class
3 IEC 60947-2
Local signalling
ON/OFF indication
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Installation
Mounting mode
Fixed
Mounting support
Performance
[Ics] rated service breaking capacity
Mechanical durability
20000 cycles
Physical characteristics
9 mm pitches
Depth
73 mm
Height
81 mm
Product weight
0,12 kg
Tightening torque
Width
36 mm
Poles descriptions
Neutral position
Left
Poles description
1P + N
Product identification
Device short name
C60N
Range of product
C60
Usage / Application
Circuit breaker application
Distribution
Curve code
Network type
AC
DC
Thermal-magnetic
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This documentation is not intended as a substitute for and is not to be used for determining suitability or reliability of these products for specific user applications.
It is the duty of any such user or integrator to perform the appropriate and complete risk analysis, evaluation and testing of the products with respect to the relevant specific application or use thereof.
Neither Schneider Electric Industries SAS nor any of its affiliates or subsidiaries shall be responsible or liable for misuse of the information contained herein.
Standards
Compatibility
Comb busbar distribution block compatibility
NO
Earth-leakage protection
Separate block
Product compatibility
C60 accessories
C60 auxiliary
Connections
Connections - terminals
Electrical
[In] rated current
40 A 30 C
12...440 V AC 50/60 Hz
6 kV IEC 60947-2
Breaking capacity
5...10 x In
Network frequency
50/60 Hz
Environment
Ambient air temperature for operation
-25...60 C
-40...70 C
Operating altitude
2000 m
Relative humidity
95 % 55 C
Tropicalisation
2 IEC 60068-1
0651
Compliant
Functional
Contact position indicator
Yes
Control type
Toggle
Limitation class
3 IEC 60947-2
Local signalling
ON/OFF indication
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11 10:05:07 EDT 2010
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Installation
Mounting mode
Fixed
Mounting support
Performance
[Ics] rated service breaking capacity
Mechanical durability
20000 cycles
Physical characteristics
9 mm pitches
Depth
73 mm
Height
81 mm
Product weight
0,12 kg
Tightening torque
Width
36 mm
Poles descriptions
Neutral position
Left
Poles description
1P + N
Product identification
Device short name
C60N
Range of product
C60
Usage / Application
Circuit breaker application
Distribution
Curve code
Network type
AC
DC
Thermal-magnetic
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This documentation is not intended as a substitute for and is not to be used for determining suitability or reliability of these products for specific user applications.
It is the duty of any such user or integrator to perform the appropriate and complete risk analysis, evaluation and testing of the products with respect to the relevant specific application or use thereof.
Neither Schneider Electric Industries SAS nor any of its affiliates or subsidiaries shall be responsible or liable for misuse of the information contained herein.
Standards
Compatibility
Comb busbar distribution block compatibility
NO
Earth-leakage protection
Separate block
Product compatibility
C60 accessories
C60 auxiliary
Connections
Connections - terminals
Electrical
[In] rated current
1 A 30 C
12...440 V AC 50/60 Hz
6 kV IEC 60947-2
Breaking capacity
5...10 x In
Network frequency
50/60 Hz
Environment
Ambient air temperature for operation
-25...60 C
-40...70 C
Operating altitude
2000 m
Relative humidity
95 % 55 C
Tropicalisation
2 IEC 60068-1
0643
Compliant
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Functional
Contact position indicator
Yes
Control type
Toggle
Limitation class
3 IEC 60947-2
Local signalling
ON/OFF indication
Installation
Mounting mode
Fixed
Mounting support
Performance
[Ics] rated service breaking capacity
Mechanical durability
20000 cycles
Physical characteristics
9 mm pitches
Depth
73 mm
Height
81 mm
Product weight
0,36 kg
Tightening torque
Width
54 mm
Poles descriptions
Number of protected poles
Poles description
3P
Product identification
Device short name
C60N
Range of product
C60
Usage / Application
Circuit breaker application
Distribution
Curve code
Network type
AC
DC
Thermal-magnetic
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This documentation is not intended as a substitute for and is not to be used for determining suitability or reliability of these products for specific user applications.
It is the duty of any such user or integrator to perform the appropriate and complete risk analysis, evaluation and testing of the products with respect to the relevant specific application or use thereof.
Neither Schneider Electric Industries SAS nor any of its affiliates or subsidiaries shall be responsible or liable for misuse of the information contained herein.
Standards
Compatibility
Comb busbar distribution block compatibility
NO
Earth-leakage protection
Separate block
Product compatibility
C60 accessories
C60 auxiliary
Connections
Connections - terminals
Electrical
[In] rated current
10 A 30 C
12...440 V AC 50/60 Hz
6 kV IEC 60947-2
Breaking capacity
5...10 x In
Network frequency
50/60 Hz
Environment
Ambient air temperature for operation
-25...60 C
-40...70 C
Operating altitude
2000 m
Relative humidity
95 % 55 C
Tropicalisation
2 IEC 60068-1
0651
Compliant
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11 10:08:04 EDT 2010
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Functional
Contact position indicator
Yes
Control type
Toggle
Limitation class
3 IEC 60947-2
Local signalling
ON/OFF indication
Installation
Mounting mode
Fixed
Mounting support
Performance
[Ics] rated service breaking capacity
Mechanical durability
20000 cycles
Physical characteristics
9 mm pitches
Depth
73 mm
Height
81 mm
Product weight
0,36 kg
Tightening torque
Width
54 mm
Poles descriptions
Number of protected poles
Poles description
3P
Product identification
Device short name
C60N
Range of product
C60
Usage / Application
Circuit breaker application
Distribution
Curve code
Network type
AC
DC
Thermal-magnetic
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protection
electrical auxiliaries
for C60 and C120 circuit-breakers
tripping
remote indication
voltage
(V AC or DC)
MX+OF 415 V
AC
220...240 V AC
110...130 V AC
DC
48 V
AC
DC
24 V
AC
DC
12 V
AC
DC
MN
220...240 V AC
48 V
AC
DC
MNs
220...240 V AC
MNx
230
AC
400
AC
MSU
230
AC
400
AC
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inrush
inrush
inrush
inrush
inrush
inrush
inrush
inrush
inrush
inrush
holding
holding
holding
holding
inrush
inrush
inrush
inrush
power
(W or VA)
120
50
200
10
22
12
120
120
20
20
4.1
4.3
2.0
4.1
50
120
50
120
OF auxiliary switch
v changeover switch that indicates the
open or closed position of the
circuit-breaker.
v test button on the front face that allows for
the indication circuit to be verified without
operating the circuit-breaker
SD fault indicating switch
v changeover switch that indicates the fault
trip position of the circuit-breaker
v visualisation of the fault (SD) by means of
a mechanical indicator on front face.
OF+SD/OF selector switch
v double changeover switch that indicates:
v the open or closed position of the
circuit-breaker (OF)
v the fault trip position of the circuit-breaker
(SD).
v 2 circuits:
- upper: OF
- lower: SD or OF.
v function is selected using rotary selector
switch on the right-hand side
v the selected function is indicated on the
front face
v visualisation of the fault (SD) by means of
a red mechanical indicator on front face.
technical data
Complies with standard: AS 3947-2
v rated current of auxiliary contacts
voltage
(V AC or DC)
415 V
AC
240 V
AC
130 V
DC
48 V
DC
24 V
DC
rated current
(A)
3
6
1
2
6
connection
c using screw clamp terminals for 1 or 2
cables (max. 2.5 mm2)
c visible markers near terminals.
AHSMRW00LAA-OM100.159/A
protection
electrical auxiliaries
for C60 and C120 circuit-breakers
references
type
control voltage
(V AC)
(V DC)
catalogue
number
width
in mod.
of 9 mm
220...415
48...130
24
12
26946
26947
26948
26949
2
2
2
2
220...240
26979
380...415
26980
220...240
48
26960
26961
26962
2
2
2
220...240
26963
220...240
26969
380...415
26971
MX + OF shunt release
U>
14
12
110...130
48
24
12
C2 C1
26946
U >>
3P + N
26979
U >>
L1
L2
L3
MN undervoltage release
instantaneous
48
U<
D1 D2
delayed s
26963
U<
E1
E2
Ph to Ph
U<
26969
E1
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L2
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AHSMRW00LAA-OM100.160/A
protection
electrical auxiliaries
for C60 and C120 circuit-breakers
type
control voltage
(V AC)
(V DC)
catalogue
number
width
in mod.
of 9 mm
26927
26924
26929
94
92
91
26927
OF auxiliary contact
14
12
11
26924
24
92
12
22
94
11
21
91
26929
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AHSMRW00LAA-OM100.161/A
Presentation, selection
Protection components
Thermal-magnetic circuit-breakers TeSys GB2
for the protection of industrial equipment control
circuits
Presentation
GB2 thermal-magnetic circuit-breakers protect and isolate the control circuits of
industrial equipment with contactor coils, transformers.
They protect and isolate single-phase auxiliary circuits such as solenoid valves,
electro-brakes, battery chargers, supplied from the control circuit voltage.
GB2 CS
2 ratings are available, 0.5 and 1 A, in single-pole version.
The magnetic tripping threshold is set between 5 and 7 In.
Functions, installation
Clip-on fixing onto all types of 35 mm 5 rails, on 4 rails and on Telequick
mounting plates.
Upstream and downstream marking by means of AB1 clip-in markers.
Clear indication of I and O positions on the operator.
Tamper-proof device which requires no special maintenance (fixed magnetic and
thermal tripping thresholds).
Power
VA
40
Primary (1)
220/240 V 380/415 V
GB2 DB05 GB2 DB05
Secondary
24 V
48 V
GB2 CD07 GB2 CD06
110 V
GB2 CD05
220 V
GB2 CD05
63
GB2 DB05
GB2 DB05
GB2 CD08
GB2 CD07
GB2 CD06
GB2 CD05
100
GB2 DB06
GB2 DB05
GB2 CD10
GB2 CD07
GB2 CD06
GB2 CD05
160
GB2 DB07
GB2 DB06
GB2 CD14
GB2 CD09
GB2 CD07
GB2 CD06
250
GB2 DB07
GB2 DB06
GB2 CD16
GB2 CD12
GB2 CD08
GB2 CD07
400
GB2 DB08
GB2 DB07
GB2 CD22
GB2 CD14
GB2 CD09
GB2 CD07
630
GB2 DB10
GB2 DB08
GB2 CD21
GB2 CD12
GB2 CD08
1000
GB2 DB14
GB2 DB09
GB2 CD16
GB2 CD10
1600
GB2 DB20
GB2 DB14
GB2 CD14
2000
GB2 DB21
GB2 DB14
GB2 CD22
GB2 CD16
2500
GB2 DB22
GB2 DB20
GB2 CD20
3000
GB2 DB22
GB2 DB20
GB2 CD21
4000
GB2 DB21
GB2 CD22
5000
GB2 DB22
(1) If the breaking capacity of the GB2 is insufficient, use a GV2 RT with 2 poles connected in
series, see page 24508/7.
10
Characteristics :
pages 21092/3 to 21092/5
References :
pages 21093/2 and 21093/3
AHS-MRW00SEO.OM.109.06
Dimensions :
page 21093/3
REVISION: A
Schemes :
page 21093/3
page: 84 of 416
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Characteristics
Protection components
Thermal-magnetic circuit-breakers TeSys GB2
for the protection of industrial equipment control
circuits
Circuit-breaker type
GB2 CB
GB2 CD
GB2 DB
GB2 CS
Environment
Conforming to standards
Product certifications
Protective treatment
Degree of protection
Shock resistance
Vibration resistance
Ambient air temperature
around the device
Flame resistance
Maximum operating altitude
Operating position
TC
IP 20
22 gn for 20 ms
5 gn (5110 Hz)
- 40+ 80
- 20+ 60
960
3000
C
C
C
m
In relation to normal
vertical mounting plane
3
GB2 CB,CD, CS
Cabling
Solid cable
Flexible cable with cable end
Tightening torque
GB2 DB
mm2
mm2
N.m
Minimum c.s.a.
1 x 0.75
1 x 0.75
1.2
Maximum c.s.a.
1 x 6 or 2 x 4
1 x 4 or 2 x 2.5
V
V
A
415 (1)
277
A
250
A
415
277
A
415 (1)
Hz
kV
50/60
4
50/60
4
50/60
4
50/60
4
W
C.O.
2
8000
2
8000
2
8000
1.9
8000
- 20
Technical characteristics
Utilisation category
Rated operational voltage
(Ue)
- 10
1.2
1.15
1216 In
+ 10
1.1
1.05
1216 In
+ 20
1
+ 30
+ 40
+ 50
+ 60
0.95
1216 In
0.90
0.85
57 In
0.80
Tripping curves
Seconds
Minutes
120
60
20
10
5
2
1
20
10
5
2
1
500
200
100
50
20
10
5
2
1
Milliseconds
Milliseconds
Seconds
Minutes
1,05 2 3 4 5 6 8
1,5
10
Presentation, selection :
page 21092/2
1,05 2 3 4 5 6 8
1,5
10
100 x In
References :
pages 21093/2 and 21093/3
AHS-MRW00SEO.OM.109.06
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120
60
20
10
5
2
1
20
10
5
2
1
500
200
100
50
20
10
5
2
1
Dimensions :
page 21093/3
REVISION: A
10
100 x In
Schemes :
page 21093/3
page: 85 of 416
Characteristics (continued)
Protection components
Thermal-magnetic circuit-breakers TeSys GB2
for the protection of industrial equipment control
circuits
Circuit-breaker type
Rating
Breaking capacity
conforming to IEC 60947-2
a 50/60 Hz
2
Associated fuses, if required
if Isc > breaking capacity Icu
conforming to IEC 60947-2
110 V
Icu
Ics % (1)
kA
50
100
50
50
15
50
10
50
6
50
3
75
3
75
3
75
2
75
2
75
2
75
2
75
230/240 V
Icu
Ics % (1)
kA
50
25
50
25
15
25
3
50
3
50
2
75
1.5
75
1.5
75
1.5
75
1.5
75
1.5
75
1.5
75
400/415 V
Icu
Ics % (1)
kA
50
25
50
25
15
25
3
50
3
50
2
75
1.5
75
1.5
75
1.5
75
1.5
75
1.5
75
1.5
75
110 V
aM
gG
A
A
g
g
g
g
20
25
25
32
25
32
40
50
40
50
50
63
50
63
63
80
63
80
63
80
230/240 V
aM
gG
A
A
g
g
g
g
16
25
20
32
20
32
32
40
32
40
40
50
40
50
50
63
50
63
50
63
400/415 V
aM
gG
A
A
g
g
g
g
16
25
20
32
20
32
32
40
32
40
40
50
40
50
50
63
50
63
50
63
GB2
CD05 CD06 CD07 CD08 CD09 CD10 CD12 CD14 CD16 CD20 CD21 CD22
0.5
1
2
3
4
5
6
8
10
12
16
20
Circuit-breaker type
Rating
Breaking capacity
conforming to IEC 60947-2
a 50/60 Hz
110 V
Icu
Ics % (1)
kA
50
100
50
50
15
50
10
50
6
50
3
75
3
75
3
75
2
75
2
75
2
75
2
75
230/ 240 V
Icu
Ics % (1)
kA
50
25
50
25
15
25
3
50
3
50
2
75
1.5
75
1.5
75
1.5
75
1.5
75
1.5
75
1.5
75
110 V
aM
gG
A
A
g
g
g
g
20
25
25
32
25
32
40
50
40
50
50
63
50
63
63
80
63
80
63
80
230/240 V
aM
gG
A
A
g
g
g
g
16
25
20
32
20
32
32
40
32
40
40
50
40
50
50
63
50
63
50
63
GB2
DB05 DB06 DB07 DB08 DB09 DB10 DB12 DB14 DB16 DB20 DB21 DB22
0.5
1
2
3
4
5
6
8
10
12
16
20
Circuit-breaker type
Rating
Breaking capacity
conforming to IEC 60947-2
a 50/60 Hz
GB2
CB05 CB06 CB07 CB08 CB09 CB10 CB12 CB14 CB16 CB20 CB21 CB22
0.5
1
2
3
4
5
6
8
10
12
16
20
110 V
lcu
Ics % (1)
kA
50
100
50
50
15
50
10
50
6
50
3
75
3
75
3
75
2
75
2
75
2
75
2
75
230/240 V
lcu
Ics % (1)
kA
50
25
50
25
15
25
3
50
3
50
2
75
1.5
75
1.5
75
1.5
75
1.5
75
1.5
75
1.5
75
400/415 V
lcu
Ics % (1)
kA
50
25
50
25
15
25
3
50
3
50
2
75
1.5
75
1.5
75
1.5
75
1.5
75
1.5
1.5
75
75
110 V
aM
gG
A
A
g
g
g
g
20
25
25
32
25
32
40
50
40
50
50
63
50
63
63
80
63
80
63
80
230/240 V
aM
gG
A
A
g
g
g
g
16
25
20
32
20
32
32
40
32
40
40
50
40
50
50
63
50
63
50
63
400/415 V
aM
gG
A
A
g
g
g
g
16
25
20
32
20
32
32
40
32
40
40
50
40
50
50
63
50
63
50
63
(1) As % of Icu.
g Fuse not required. Breaking capacity Icu > lsc.
10
Presentation, selection :
page 21092/2
References :
page 21093/2
AHS-MRW00SEO.OM.109.06
Dimensions :
page 21093/3
REVISION: A
Schemes :
page 21093/3
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21092-EN_Ver5.0
Characteristics (continued)
Protection components
Thermal-magnetic circuit-breakers TeSys GB2
for the protection of industrial equipment control
circuits
Circuit-breaker type
24 V
48 V
kA
kA
GB2
pp05 pp06 pp07 pp08 pp09 pp10 pp12 pp14 pp16 pp20 pp21 pp22
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
DC-12
24 V
48 V
A
A
0.5
0.5
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
6
6
8
8
10
10
12
12
16
16
20
20
DC-13
24 V
48 V
A
A
0.5
0.5
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
6
6
8
8
10
12
16
20
GB2
CS05
0.5
CS06
1
Circuit-breaker type
Rating
110 V
Breaking capacity
conforming to IEC 60947-2
a 50/60 Hz
lcu
lcs % (1)
kA
50
100
50
100
230/240 V lcu
lcs % (1)
kA
50
25
50
25
400/415 V lcu
(2)
lcs % (1)
kA
50
25
50
25
24 V
48 V
kA
kA
1.5
1
1.5
1
DC-12
24 V
48 V
A
A
0.5
0.5
1
1
DC-13
24 V
48 V
A
A
0.5
0.5
1
1
48
110
230
48
110
230
m
m
m
m
m
m
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
31
39
52
78
130
200
365
460
610
910
1520
2400
6
8
10
15
26
41
85
110
145
220
360
580
230
290
380
570
950
1500
48
110
230
48
110
230
m
m
m
m
m
m
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
230
290
390
580
970
1500
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
56
70
95
140
230
375
230
290
380
570
950
1500
48
110
230
48
110
230
m
m
m
m
m
m
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
46
60
80
120
190
310
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
13
17
22
34
56
90
100
130
170
250
420
680
Maximum
permissible
line length for
star-delta starting
(length of cable
containing 2 or
more conductors)
With contactors
LCp D09 D18
Operational voltage
C.s.a.
With contactors
LCp D25D32
Operational voltage
C.s.a.
With contactors
LCp D40D80
060 mm2
0.75 mm2
1 mm2
1.5 mm2
2.5 mm2
4 mm2
0.60 mm2
0.75 mm2
1 mm2
1.5 mm2
2.5 mm2
4 mm2
Operational voltage
C.s.a.
0.60 mm2
0.75 mm2
1 mm2
1.5 mm2
2.5 mm2
4 mm2
(1) As % of Icu.
(2) One GB2 CS circuit-breaker on each live conductor.
(3) Use relays.
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Presentation, selection :
page 21092/2
References :
pages 21093/2 and 21093/3
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21092-EN_Ver5.0
Dimensions :
page 21093/3
REVISION: A
Schemes :
page 21093/3
page: 87 of 416
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REVISION: A
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REVISION: A
page: 89 of 416
AHSMRW00LAA-OM100.223/A
General
Description
2
Pushbuttons and switches:
Head and body
sub-assemblies
Pilot lights:
Head and body
sub-assemblies
Characteristics:
pages 2/6 to 2/9
2/0
References:
pages 2/10 to 2/47
AHS-MRW00SEO.OM.109.06
Dimensions:
pages 2/48 to 2/55
REVISION: A
page: Schneider
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AHSMRW00LAA-OM100.224/A
General
Schematic library
Pushbutton
N/O contact
Pushbutton
N/C contact
Mushroom head,
spring return
N/O contact
N/C contact
2
Emergency stop trigger
action mushroom head
Push-pull
N/O + N/C contact
Double-headed pushbutton
N/O + N/C contact
Selector switches
1
102
102
Pilot lights
LED
IN
LED
IN
230 V
6V
IN
250 V max
13
23
24
14
Illuminated pushbutton
BA 9s incandescent bulb
N/O + N/C contact
Illuminated pushbutton
with LED
N/O + N/C contact
LED
IN
230 V
6V
LED
Illuminated pushbutton
Double-headed pushbutton
with integral transformer, with LED pilot light
230 V a 50/60 Hz primary, N/O + N/C contact
6 V secondary.
BA 9s incandescent bulb or LED
N/O + N/C contact
Joystick controllers
2 direction
A
Without
spring return
Characteristics:
pages 2/6 to 2/9
References:
pages 2/10 to 2/47
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Electric
With
spring return
Without
spring return
With spring
return
Dimensions:
pages 2/48 to 2/55
REVISION: A
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2/1
AHSMRW00LAA-OM100.225/A
General (continued)
Contact functions
Body
sub-assemblies
Head
sub-assemblies
Flush push
Plug-in connector
ZB5-AZ10p4/AZ1414
see page 2/10
Flush push
ZB5-AA0/AA9
see page 2/11
ZB5-AAp
see page 2/11
ZB5-AAp8
see page 2/11
ZB5-CAp
see page 2/11
Projecting push
ZB5-ALp
see page 2/11
Recessed push
ZB5-AAp4
see page 2/11
Projecting push
ZB5-CLp
see page 2/11
Flush push
ZB5-AAp3p/AAp4p
see page 2/12
Projecting push
ZB5-AL
see page 2/12
Flush push
ZB5-CAp3/CAp9
see page 2/12
Push-turn pushbuttons
Lockable
ZB5-AFD
see page 2/12
Double-headed pushbuttons,
spring return
Flush push
ZB5-AH0/CH0
see page 2/13
Flush push
ZB5-CH0p
see page 2/13
Push-push to release
pushbuttons
Characteristics:
pages 2/6 to 2/9
2/2
References:
pages 2/10 to 2/47
AHS-MRW00SEO.OM.109.06
Projecting push
ZB5-AHp
see page 2/13
Dimensions:
pages 2/48 to 2/55
REVISION: A
page: Schneider
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AHSMRW00LAA-OM100.226/A
General
(continued)
Body
sub-assemblies
Head
sub-assemblies
30
40
60
Spring return
ZB5-AC/AR
see page 2/14
30
40
60
Push-pull
ZB5-AT84/ATp/AXp
see page 2/15
Plug-in connector
ZB5-AZ10p4/AZ1414
see page 2/10
30
40
60
Turn to release
ZB5-AS8p4/AS4p/AS5p/AS6p
see page 2/15
30
40
60
Key release
ZB5-AS9p4/AS7p/AS1p/AS2p
see page 2/15
(1) Switch handle
and knob
Selector switches
and key switches
Toggle switches
2 positions
ZB5-ADp8
see page 2/19
Characteristics:
pages 2/6 to 2/9
References:
pages 2/10 to 2/47
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Electric
Dimensions:
pages 2/48 to 2/55
REVISION: A
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2/3
AHSMRW00LAA-OM100.227/A
General (continued)
Pilot lights
for user assembly
Signalling functions
Body sub-assemblies
Integral LED
Head sub-assemblies
ZB5-CV0p3
see page 2/21
ZB5-CV003
see page 2/21
Plug-in connector
ZB5-AVBp4/AVGp4/AVMp4
see page 2/20
Body sub-assemblies
for BA 9s bulb
Head sub-assemblies
Characteristics:
pages 2/6 to 2/9
2/4
References:
pages 2/10 to 2/47
AHS-MRW00SEO.OM.109.06
Dimensions:
pages 2/48 to 2/55
REVISION: A
page: Schneider
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AHSMRW00LAA-OM100.228/A
General
Illuminatedpushbuttons
and selector switches
for user assembly
Head sub-assemblies
Illuminated pushbuttons,
spring return
Flush push with cap
mounted or not
ZB5-AW3p3/AW9p3
see page 2/29
ZB5-AAp8
see page 2/29
ZB5-AW5p3
see page 2/29
Projecting push
ZB5-AW1p3/ALp8
see page 2/29
ZB5-CW3p3/CW1p3
see page 2/29
Plug-in connector
ZB5-AW0Bpp4/
AW0Gpp4/AW0Mpp4
see page 2/26
Flush pushes
Without/with markings
ZB5-AW81ppp3,
ZB5-AW82ppp3
see page 2/30
see page 2/30
Illuminated push-push to
release pushbuttons and
illuminated selector switches
with standard handle
Flush or projecting
push-push to release
ZB5-AH0i3/AHp3
see page 2/30
Body sub-assemblies
For BA 9s bulb
Head sub-assemblies
Illuminated pushbuttons,
spring return
Flush push
ZB5-AW3p
see page 2/29
Direct supply
Screw clamp terminals
ZB5-AW06p
see page 2/28
Projecting push
ZB5-AW1p
see page 2/29
Characteristics:
pages 2/6 to 2/9
References:
pages 2/10 to 2/47
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Electric
Dimensions:
pages 2/48 to 2/55
REVISION: A
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2/5
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Characteristics
Environment
Protective treatment
standard version
TH
Storage
- 40+ 70
Operation
Class II
Degree of protection
Conforming to NEMA
Pa
Conforming to EN 50102
Conforming to standards
Product certications
Terminal identication
UL Recognized, CSA
N/C or N/O
Slow break
Positive operation
Operating travel
(to change electrical state)
Pushbutton
mm
mm
mm
Operating force
Pushbutton
N
N
Additional contact
(extra to change state)
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
Standard push-pull: 45
Trigger action push-pull: 50
N
N
General:
pages 2/0 to 2/5
2/6
References:
pages 2/10 to 2/47
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Dimensions:
pages 2/48 to 2/55
REVISION: A
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Characteristics
Selector switches
N.m
N.m
Pushbuttons
Spring return
Double-headed
Push-push to release
5
1
0.5
Selector
switches
Non illuminated
Illuminated
3
1
Toggle switches
0.5
0.3
Joystick controllers
0.5
Vibration resistance
Shock resistance
gn
gn
gn
gn
Electrical characteristics
Cabling capacity
Contact material
Short-circuit protection
Silver alloy
(Ag / Ni)
Gold ashed
(Ag / Ni / Au)
A
A
A
A
A
A
General:
pages 2/0 to 2/5
AHS-MRW00SEO.OM.109.06
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kV
kV
kV
References:
pages 2/10 to 2/47
V
V
Dimensions:
pages 2/48 to 2/55
REVISION: A
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Characteristics (continued)
a.c. supply:
utilisation category AC-15
Characteristics of special
contact blocks for low power
switching
Electrical durability
Conforming to IEC/EN 60947-5-1
Appendix C
Operating rate 3600 operating cycles/
hour. Load factor: 0.5
VA
A
V
P max.: 12
I max.: 0.1
U max.: 24
24
4
120
3
230
2
Standard double blocks with screw clamp terminals and blocks for
plug-in connector:
V
A
d.c. supply for 1 million operating
cycles, utilisation category DC-13
24
3
120
1.5
230
1
24
0.5
110
0.2
Standard double blocks with screw clamp terminals and blocks for
plug-in connector:
V
A
Electrical reliability
24
0.4
110
0.15
Failure rate
According to IEC/EN 60947-5-4
- In clean environment
Standard blocks:
- at 17 V and 5 mA, < 10-8
- at 5 V and 1 mA, < 10-6
Special blocks with gold ashed contacts, for low power switching:
- at 5 V and 1 mA, < 10-8
- In dusty environment
General:
pages 2/0 to 2/5
2/8
References:
pages 2/10 to 2/47
AHS-MRW00SEO.OM.109.06
Special blocks with gold ashed contacts and dust protection, for
low power switching:
- at 5 V and 1 mA, < 10-8
Dimensions:
pages 2/48 to 2/55
REVISION: A
page: Schneider
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Characteristics
Characteristics of illuminated units (pilot lights, illuminated pushbuttons and illuminated switches)
Mechanical characteristics
Vibration resistance
gn
Shock resistance
gn
gn
mm2
mm2
Electrical characteristics
Cabling capacity
V
V
V
kV
kV
kV
Voltage limits
Nominal voltage
Current consumption
mA
mA
mA
mA
z 12 V supply blocks: 18
z 24 V supply blocks: 18
a 120 V supply blocks: 14
a 240 V supply blocks: 14
Service life
100,000
Surge withstand
kV
kV
Resistance to electromagnetic
elds
V/m
10
Resistance to electrostatic
discharges
kV
8/6
VA
Electromagnetic emission
Conforming to EN 55011
Class B
Specific characteristics
Body/xing collar
Tightening torque of xing screw
N.m
Current consumption
Hour counter
mA
XB5-DSB (z 12 to 24 V): 7 to 15
XB5-DSG (a 120 V): 8
XB5-DSM (a 230 to 240 V): 8
Annunciator
General:
pages 2/0 to 2/5
mA
References:
pages 2/10 to 2/47
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Dimensions:
pages 2/48 to 2/55
REVISION: A
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References
Harmony style 5
Pushbuttons and switches, with double insulated bezel
Sub-assemblies, ZB5-A: bodies
814411
Description
814409
ZB5-AZ101
Reference
Weight
N/O
N/C
kg
ZB5-AZ101
0.021
ZB5-AZ102
0.021
ZB5-AZ103
0.030
ZB5-AZ104
0.030
ZB5-AZ105
0.030
ZB5-AZ141
0.040
ZB5-AZ1014
0.018
ZB5-AZ1024
0.018
ZB5-AZ1034
0.026
ZB5-AZ1044
0.026
ZB5-AZ1054
0.026
ZB5-AZ1414
0.036
814408
ZB5-AZ102
814410
ZB5-AZ1014
ZB5-AZ1024
Contact blocks
Description
Reference
(1) Connecting cables and connector for plug-in connector contact blocks: see page 2/34.
Other versions
General:
pages 2/0 to 2/5
2/10
Characteristics:
pages 2/6 to 2/9
AHS-MRW00SEO.OM.109.06
Dimensions:
pages 2/48 to 2/55
REVISION: A
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References
Harmony style 5
Pushbuttons and switches, with double insulated bezel
Sub-assemblies, ZB5-A: heads
Can be used with XAL control station, see page 5/10
Shape
of head
Type
of push
Colour
of cap
Reference
Weight
kg
ZB5-AA0
0.022
6 colours (2)
ZB5-AA9
0.027
White
Black
Green
Red
Yellow
Blue
Grey
White
Green
Red
Yellow
Blue
White
Black
Green
Red
Yellow
Blue
White
Black
Green
Red
Yellow
Blue
White
Black
Green
Red
Yellow
Blue
White
Green
Red
Yellow
Blue
White
Black
Green
Red
Yellow
Blue
White
Black
Green
Red
Yellow
Blue
ZB5-AA1
ZB5-AA2
ZB5-AA3
ZB5-AA4
ZB5-AA5
ZB5-AA6
ZB5-AA8
ZB5-AA18
ZB5-AA38
ZB5-AA48
ZB5-AA58
ZB5-AA68
ZB5-AL1
ZB5-AL2
ZB5-AL3
ZB5-AL4
ZB5-AL5
ZB5-AL6
ZB5-AP1
ZB5-AP2
ZB5-AP3
ZB5-AP4
ZB5-AP5
ZB5-AP6
ZB5-AP1S
ZB5-AP2S
ZB5-AP3S
ZB5-AP4S
ZB5-AP5S
ZB5-AP6S
ZB5-AP18
ZB5-AP38
ZB5-AP48
ZB5-AP58
ZB5-AP68
ZB5-AA14
ZB5-AA24
ZB5-AA34
ZB5-AA44
ZB5-AA54
ZB5-AA64
ZB5-AA16
ZB5-AA26
ZB5-AA36
ZB5-AA46
ZB5-AA56
ZB5-AA66
0.018
0.018
0.018
0.018
0.018
0.018
0.018
0.018
0.018
0.018
0.018
0.018
0.019
0.019
0.019
0.019
0.019
0.019
0.021
0.021
0.021
0.021
0.021
0.021
0.014
0.014
0.014
0.014
0.014
0.014
0.023
0.023
0.023
0.023
0.023
0.020
0.020
0.020
0.020
0.020
0.020
0.020
0.020
0.020
0.020
0.020
0.020
ZB5-CA0
0.022
ZB5-CA1
White
Black
ZB5-CA2
Green
ZB5-CA3
Red
ZB5-CA4
Yellow
ZB5-CA5
Blue
ZB5-CA6
Projecting
White
ZB5-CL1
Black
ZB5-CL2
Green
ZB5-CL3
Red
ZB5-CL4
Yellow
ZB5-CL5
Blue
ZB5-CL6
(1) Colour cap to be ordered separately, see page 2/36.
(2) 6 different colour caps included with head (white, black, green, red, yellow, blue).
(3) For legend ordering information see page 2/42.
(4) Cap to be ordered separately: see page 2/36.
0.019
0.019
0.019
0.019
0.019
0.019
0.021
0.021
0.021
0.021
0.021
0.021
814417
ZB5-AA0
ZB5-AA5
814418
Flush with
transparent cap,
for insertion of
legend (3)
Projecting
ZB5-AL3
814419
Booted
(clear silicone)
Colour of push
unobscured
Booted
(coloured silicone)
can be replaced without
dismantling the head
compatible with
legend holder
Booted (clear)
for insertion of
legend (3)
Colour of push
unobscured
Flush
(high bezel)
ZB5-AP1
814420
ZB5-AP2S
Recessed
(high guard)
814421
ZB5-CA2
ZB5-CA5
General:
pages 2/0 to 2/5
Characteristics:
pages 2/6 to 2/9
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Dimensions:
pages 2/48 to 2/55
REVISION: A
2/11
AHSMRW00LAA-OM100.235/A
References (continued)
Harmony style 5
Pushbuttons and switches, with double insulated bezel
Sub-assemblies, ZB5-A: heads
Spring return heads can be used with XAL control station, see page 5/11
Shape
of head
Type
of push
Marking
Text
Flush
(1)
ZB5-AA331
814429
ZB5-AA432
White
Black
II
White
Black
START
White
Black
ON
White
Black
MARCHE White
Black
White
Black
O
White
ARRET
White
STOP
White
OFF
White
UP
DOWN
Black
White
White
Black
White
ARRET
White
STOP
White
OFF
White
I
O
+
White
White
White
White
White
814430
Projecting
(1)
ZB5-AL232
Flush
(1)
Colour
Colour
of cap
Reference
Weight
kg
Green
White
Green
White
Green
White
Green
White
Green
White
Black
White
Red
Black
Red
Black
Red
Black
Red
Black
White
Black
Black
White
ZB5-AA331
ZB5-AA131
ZB5-AA336
ZB5-AA136
ZB5-AA333
ZB5-AA133
ZB5-AA341
ZB5-AA141
ZB5-AA342
ZB5-AA142
ZB5-AA245
ZB5-AA145
ZB5-AA432
ZB5-AA232
ZB5-AA433
ZB5-AA233
ZB5-AA434
ZB5-AA234
ZB5-AA435
ZB5-AA235
ZB5-AA343
ZB5-AA344
ZB5-AA335
ZB5-AA334
0.018
0.018
0.018
0.018
0.018
0.018
0.018
0.018
0.018
0.018
0.018
0.018
0.018
0.018
0.018
0.018
0.018
0.018
0.018
0.018
0.018
0.018
0.018
0.018
Red
Black
Red
Black
Red
Black
Red
Black
ZB5-AL432
ZB5-AL232
ZB5-AL433
ZB5-AL233
ZB5-AL434
ZB5-AL234
ZB5-AL435
ZB5-AL235
0.019
0.019
0.019
0.019
0.019
0.019
0.019
0.019
Green
Red
Black
Black
Blue
ZB5-CA331
ZB5-CA432
ZB5-CA2934
ZB5-CA2912
ZB5-CA6939
0.019
0.019
0.019
0.019
0.019
Key type
Locking
Key withdrawal
Reference
Key
n 4A185
Both positions
Actuated position
Rest position
Actuated position
Both positions
Both positions
Both positions
Both positions
Both positions
Both positions
Both positions
Both positions
Both positions
Both positions
Both positions
Both positions
Both positions
Both positions
Both positions
Actuated position
Rest position
Both positions
Both positions
Both positions
Both positions
Both positions
Both positions
Both positions
Both positions
Both positions
Both positions
Both positions
Both positions
Both positions
Both positions
Both positions
ZB5-AFDA
ZB5-AFDB
ZB5-AFDC
ZB5-AFDD
ZB5-AFDE01
ZB5-AFDE02
ZB5-AFDE03
ZB5-AFDE04
ZB5-AFDE05
ZB5-AFDE06
ZB5-AFDE07
ZB5-AFDE08
ZB5-AFDE09
ZB5-AFDE010
ZB5-AFDE011
ZB5-AFDE012
ZB5-AFDE013
ZB5-AFDE014
LU1
LU2
LU3
LU4
LU5
LU6
LU7
LU8
LU9
LU10
LU11
LU12
LU13
LU14
Weight
kg
0.050
0.050
0.050
0.050
0.050
0.050
0.050
0.050
0.050
0.050
0.050
0.050
0.050
0.050
0.050
0.050
0.050
0.050
Description
Marking
Reference
Weight
kg
ZB5-AF
Knurled operator without cap
General:
pages 2/0 to 2/5
2/12
Characteristics:
pages 2/6 to 2/9
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0.027
0.030
Dimensions:
pages 2/48 to 2/55
REVISION: A
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References
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Pushbuttons and switches, with double insulated bezel
Sub-assemblies, ZB5-A: heads
814440
Shape
of head
Description
Colour of
pushes
Degree of
protection
Reference
Green
Red
IP 40 (1)
ZB5-AA8134
0.022
IP 66
ZB5-AA9134
0.027
IP 40 (1)
ZB5-AA8112
0.022
IP 66
ZB5-AA9112
0.027
IP 40 (1)
ZB5-AL8334
0.021
IP 66
ZB5-AL9334
0.026
IP 40 (1)
ZB5-AL8312
0.021
IP 66
ZB5-AL9312
0.026
IP 40 (1)
ZB5-AA8234
0.022
IP 66
ZB5-AA9234
0.027
IP 40 (1)
ZB5-AA8212
0.022
IP 66
ZB5-AA9212
0.027
IP 40 (1)
ZB5-AL8434
0.021
IP 66
ZB5-AL9434
0.026
IP 40 (1)
ZB5-AL8412
0.021
IP 66
ZB5-AL9412
0.026
Weight
kg
White
Black
ZB5-AL8334
814442
1 ush
push
1 projecting
push
Green
Red
White
Black
ZB5-AL9334
Green
Red
814441
White
Black
1 ush
push
1 projecting
push
(marked I)
(marked O)
Green
Red
White
Black
ZB5-AL8434
814439
Shape
of head
Type
of push
Colour
of push
Reference
Weight
kg
ZB5-AH0
0.018
Flush
White
Black
Green
Red
Yellow
Blue
ZB5-AH01
ZB5-AH02
ZB5-AH03
ZB5-AH04
ZB5-AH05
ZB5-AH06
0.018
0.018
0.018
0.018
0.018
0.018
Projecting
White
Black
Green
Red
Yellow
Blue
ZB5-AH1
ZB5-AH2
ZB5-AH3
ZB5-AH4
ZB5-AH5
ZB5-AH6
0.018
0.018
0.018
0.018
0.018
0.018
Flush
White
Black
Green
Red
Yellow
Blue
ZB5-CH01
ZB5-CH02
ZB5-CH03
ZB5-CH04
ZB5-CH05
ZB5-CH06
0.020
0.020
0.020
0.020
0.020
0.020
ZB5-AH04
General:
pages 2/0 to 2/5
Characteristics:
pages 2/6 to 2/9
AHS-MRW00SEO.OM.109.06
Schneider
Electric
Dimensions:
pages 2/48 to 2/55
REVISION: A
2/13
AHSMRW00LAA-OM100.237/A
References (continued)
Harmony style 5
Pushbuttons and switches, with double insulated bezel
Sub-assemblies, ZB5-A: heads
Mushroom heads 30 and 40 mm can be used with XAL control station,
see page 5/11
Shape
of head
Diameter
of push
mm
Colour
of push
30
Black
ZB5-AC24
0.027
Green
ZB5-AC34
0.027
Red
ZB5-AC44
0.027
Yellow
ZB5-AC54
0.027
Blue
ZB5-AC64
0.027
Black
ZB5-AC2
0.046
Green
ZB5-AC3
0.046
Red
ZB5-AC4
0.046
Yellow
ZB5-AC5
0.046
Blue
ZB5-AC6
0.046
Black
ZB5-AR2
0.065
Green
ZB5-AR3
0.065
Red
ZB5-AR4
0.065
Yellow
ZB5-AR5
0.065
Blue
ZB5-AR6
0.065
Black
ZB5-AR216
0.048
Green
ZB5-AR316
0.048
Red
ZB5-AR416
0.048
Yellow
ZB5-AR516
0.048
Blue
ZB5-AR616
0.048
Weight
kg
ZB5-AC24
814445
Reference
40
814446
ZB5-AC2
60
103543
ZB5-AR4
60
Hemispherical
ZB5-AR216
General:
pages 2/0 to 2/5
2/14
Characteristics:
pages 2/6 to 2/9
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Dimensions:
pages 2/48 to 2/55
REVISION: A
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References
Harmony style 5
Pushbuttons and switches, with double insulated bezel
Sub-assemblies, ZB5-A: heads
Mushroom heads 30 and 40 mm can be used with XAL control station,
see page 5/12
Shape
of head
ZB5-AS844
Type
of push
Diameter
of push
mm
Colour
of push
Reference
Trigger action
Push-pull
(1)
40
Red
ZB5-AT84
0.050
Trigger action
Turn to release
(1)
30
Red
ZB5-AS834
0.042
40
Red
ZB5-AS844
0.046
30
Red
ZB5-AS934
0.068
40
Red
ZB5-AS944 (2)
0.071
60
Red
ZB5-AS964
0.092
Trigger action
Key release
(n 4A185)
(1)
40
Red
ZB5-AS944D
0.071
Push-pull
30
Black
ZB5-AT24
0.044
Red
ZB5-AT44
0.044
Black
ZB5-AT2
0.049
Red
ZB5-AT4
0.049
Black
ZB5-AX2
0.067
Red
ZB5-AX4
0.067
Black
ZB5-AS42
0.040
Red
ZB5-AS44
0.040
Black
ZB5-AS52
0.044
Red
ZB5-AS54
0.044
Yellow
ZB5-AS55
0.044
Black
ZB5-AS62
0.064
Red
ZB5-AS64
0.064
Black
ZB5-AS72
0.040
Red
ZB5-AS74
0.040
Black
ZB5-AS12
0.044
Red
ZB5-AS14 (2)
0.044
Black
ZB5-AS22
0.064
Red
ZB5-AS24
0.064
Red
ZB5-AS14D
0.044
Weight
kg
814452
S
Trigger action
Key release
(n 455)
(1) (3)
814453
ZB5-AS934
40
ZB5-AT44
814454
60
Turn to release
30
40
814455
ZB5-AS54
60
Key release
(n 455) (3)
(2 keys included
with head)
ZB5-AS64
30
40
60
Key release
(n 4A185)
40
General:
pages 2/0 to 2/5
Characteristics:
pages 2/6 to 2/9
AHS-MRW00SEO.OM.109.06
Schneider
Electric
Dimensions:
pages 2/48 to 2/55
REVISION: A
2/15
AHSMRW00LAA-OM100.239/A
References (continued)
Harmony style 5
Pushbuttons and switches, with double insulated bezel
Sub-assemblies, ZB5-A: heads
Can be used with XAL control station, see page 5/13
Shape
of head
Type of
operator
Reference
Weight
kg
Standard
handle,
black
2 - stay put
ZB5-AD2
0.024
ZB5-AD2M
0.024
2 - spring return
from right to left
ZB5-AD4
0.024
2 - spring return
from right to left
with actuation
of centre contact
ZB5-AD4M
0.024
3 - stay put
ZB5-AD3
0.024
3 - spring return
to centre
ZB5-AD5
0.024
3 - spring return
from left to centre
ZB5-AD7
0.024
3 - spring return
from right to centre
ZB5-AD8
0.024
2 - stay put
ZB5-AD201
0.024
2 - spring return
from right to left
ZB5-AD401
0.024
3 - stay put
ZB5-AD301
0.024
3 - spring return
to centre
ZB5-AD501
0.024
3 - spring return
from left to centre
ZB5-AD701
0.024
3 - spring return
from right to centre
ZB5-AD801
0.024
2 - stay put
ZB5-AD203
0.024
2 - spring return
from right to left
ZB5-AD403
0.024
3 - stay put
ZB5-AD303
0.024
3 - spring return
to centre
ZB5-AD503
0.024
3 - spring return
from left to centre
ZB5-AD703
0.024
ZB5-AD803
3 - spring return
from right to centre
(1) Can only be used for actuation of end of row (side) mounted contact blocks.
0.024
ZB5-ADp
Standard
handle,
white
Standard
handle,
green
General:
pages 2/0 to 2/5
2/16
Characteristics:
pages 2/6 to 2/9
AHS-MRW00SEO.OM.109.06
Dimensions:
pages 2/48 to 2/55
REVISION: A
page: 106
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AHSMRW00LAA-OM100.240/A
References
Harmony style 5
Pushbuttons and switches, with double insulated bezel
Sub-assemblies, ZB5-A: heads
Can be used with XAL control station, see page 5/14
Shape
of head
Type of
operator
Reference
Weight
kg
Standard
handle,
red
2 - stay put
ZB5-AD204
0.024
2 - spring return
from right to left
ZB5-AD404
0.024
3 - stay put
ZB5-AD304
0.024
3 - spring return
to centre
ZB5-AD504
0.024
3 - spring return
from left to centre
ZB5-AD704
0.024
3 - spring return
from right to centre
ZB5-AD804
0.024
2 - stay put
ZB5-AD205
0.024
2 - spring return
from right to left
ZB5-AD405
0.024
3 - stay put
ZB5-AD305
0.024
3 - spring return
to centre
ZB5-AD505
0.024
3 - spring return
from left to centre
ZB5-AD705
0.024
3 - spring return
from right to centre
ZB5-AD805
0.024
2 - stay put
ZB5-AD206
0.024
2 - spring return
from right to left
ZB5-AD406
0.024
3 - stay put
ZB5-AD306
0.024
3 - spring return
to centre
ZB5-AD506
0.024
3 - spring return
from left to centre
ZB5-AD706
0.024
3 - spring return
from right to centre
ZB5-AD806
0.024
2 - stay put
ZB5-AJ2
0.025
ZB5-AJ2M
0.025
2 - spring return
from right to left
ZB5-AJ4
0.025
2 - spring return
from right to left
with actuation
of centre contact
ZB5-AJ4M
0.025
3 - stay put
ZB5-AJ3
0.025
3 - spring return
to centre
ZB5-AJ5
0.025
3 - spring return
from left to centre
ZB5-AJ7
0.025
ZB5-AJ8
3 - spring return
from right to centre
(1) Can only be used for actuation of end of row (side) mounted contact blocks.
0.025
ZB5-ADpp
Standard
handle,
yellow
Standard
handle,
blue
814472
Long
handle,
black
ZB5-AJ3
General:
pages 2/0 to 2/5
Characteristics:
pages 2/6 to 2/9
AHS-MRW00SEO.OM.109.06
Schneider
Electric
Dimensions:
pages 2/48 to 2/55
REVISION: A
2/17
AHSMRW00LAA-OM100.241/A
References (continued)
Harmony style 5
Pushbuttons and switches, with double insulated bezel
Sub-assemblies, ZB5-A: heads
Can be used with XAL control station, see page 5/15
Shape
of head
ZB5-ADpp
Type of
operator
Reference
Weight
kg
Knurled
knob,
black
2 - stay put
ZB5-AD29
0.027
2 - spring return
from right to left
ZB5-AD49
0.027
3 - stay put
ZB5-AD39
0.027
3 - spring return
to centre
ZB5-AD59
0.027
3 - spring return
from left to centre
ZB5-AD79
0.027
3 - spring return
from right to centre
ZB5-AD89
0.027
2 - stay put
ZB5-AG2 (3)
0.050
ZB5-AG4 (3)
0.050
ZB5-AG2M
0.050
ZB5-AG4M
0.050
2 - spring return
from right to left
ZB5-AG6 (3)
0.050
2 - spring return
from right to left
with actuation
of centre contact
ZB5-AG6M
0.050
3 - stay put
ZB5-AG0 (3)
0.050
ZB5-AG3 (3)
0.050
ZB5-AG5 (3)
0.050
ZB5-AG9 (3)
0.050
ZB5-AG09 (3)
0.050
3 - spring return
from left to centre
ZB5-AG1 (3)
0.050
2 - spring return
to centre
ZB5-AG7 (3)
0.050
3 - spring return
from right to
centre
ZB5-AG8 (3)
0.050
814496
Key
(n 455)
(4)
ZB5-AGp
(1)
ZB5-AG08 (3)
0.050
(1) Can only be used for actuation of end of row (side) mounted contact blocks.
(2) The symbol
indicates key withdrawal position(s).
(3) Other key numbers:
- key n 421E: add the sufx 12 to the reference.
- key n 458A: add the sufx 10 to the reference.
- key n 520E: add the sufx 14 to the reference.
- key n 3131A: add the sufx 20 to the reference.
Example: The reference for a head with key n 421E for a 2 position stay put, key switch, with key withdrawal from the
left-hand position, becomes: ZB5-AG212.
(4) For specic keys with other numbers, please call our Customer information centre on 0870 608 8 608.
General:
pages 2/0 to 2/5
2/18
Characteristics:
pages 2/6 to 2/9
AHS-MRW00SEO.OM.109.06
Dimensions:
pages 2/48 to 2/55
REVISION: A
page: 108
of 416Electric
Schneider
AHSMRW00LAA-OM100.242/A
References
Harmony style 5
Pushbuttons and switches, with double insulated bezel
Sub-assemblies, ZB5-A: heads
Can be used with XAL control station, see page 5/16
Shape
of head
Type of
operator
Reference
Weight
kg
Key
(n 8D1)
2 - stay put
ZB5-AG2D
0.050
ZB5-AG02D
0.050
ZB5-AG4D
0.050
2 - spring return
form right to left
ZB5-AG6D
0.050
3 - stay put
ZB5-AG0D
0.050
ZB5-AG3D
0.050
ZB5-AG5D
0.050
ZB5-AG9D
0.050
ZB5-AG09D
0.050
ZB5-AG03D
0.050
ZB5-AG04D
0.050
ZB5-AG06D
0.050
ZB5-AG1D
0.050
ZB5-AG07D
0.050
ZB5-AG8D
0.050
ZB5-AG08D
0.050
ZB5-AG05D
0.050
2 - spring return
to centre
ZB5-AG7D
0.050
ZB5-AGpp
3 - spring return
from left to centre
3 - spring return
from right to centre
Shape
of head
Description
Lever
colour
Type of
position
Reference
Weight
kg
2 position
Black
Stay put
ZB5-AD28
0.023
Spring return
ZB5-AD48
0.023
White
Stay put
ZB5-AD2801
0.023
Red
Stay put
ZB5-AD2804
0.023
Blue
Stay put
ZB5-AD2806
0.023
ZB5-AD28
(1) Can only be used for actuation of end of row (side) mounted contact blocks.
(2) The symbol
indicates key withdrawal position(s).
General:
pages 2/0 to 2/5
Characteristics:
pages 2/6 to 2/9
AHS-MRW00SEO.OM.109.06
Schneider
Electric
Dimensions:
pages 2/48 to 2/55
REVISION: A
2/19
AHSMRW00LAA-OM100.243/A
References
Harmony style 5
Pilot lights, with double insulated bezel
Sub-assemblies, ZB5-A: bodies
Supply
voltage
Colour
of light
source
Reference
Reference
Weight
kg
Integral
LED
2
pp
ZB5-AVp
z 24 (1)
z 24120
a 48...120
a 230240
Steady light
Flashing light
White
ZB5-AVJ1
0.022
Green
ZB5-AVJ3
0.022
Red
ZB5-AVJ4
0.022
Yellow
ZB5-AVJ5
0.022
Blue
ZB5-AVJ6
0.022
White
ZB5-AVB1
ZB5-AV18B1
0.022
Green
ZB5-AVB3
ZB5-AV18B3
0.022
Red
ZB5-AVB4
ZB5-AV18B4
0.022
Yellow
ZB5-AVB5
ZB5-AV18B5
0.022
Blue
ZB5-AVB6
ZB5-AV18B6
0.022
White
ZB5-AVBG1
0.022
Green
ZB5-AVBG3
0.022
Red
ZB5-AVBG4
0.022
Yellow
ZB5-AVBG5
0.022
Blue
ZB5-AVBG6
0.022
White
ZB5-AVG1
ZB5-AV18G1
0.022
Green
ZB5-AVG3
ZB5-AV18G3
0.022
Red
ZB5-AVG4
ZB5-AV18G4
0.022
Yellow
ZB5-AVG5
ZB5-AV18G5
0.022
Blue
ZB5-AVG6
ZB5-AV18G6
0.022
White
ZB5-AVM1
ZB5-AV18M1
0.022
Green
ZB5-AVM3
ZB5-AV18M3
0.022
Red
ZB5-AVM4
ZB5-AV18M4
0.022
Yellow
ZB5-AVM5
ZB5-AV18M5
0.022
Blue
ZB5-AVM6
ZB5-AV18M6
0.022
(1) For 3 terminal test function, add the suffix 156 to the references listed above, example: ZB5-AVB3156, complete
body with integral LED, with test function, colour green.
Other versions
General:
pages 2/0 to 2/5
2/20
Characteristics:
pages 2/6 to 2/9
AHS-MRW00SEO.OM.109.06
Dimensions:
pages 2/48 to 2/55
REVISION: A
page: 110
of 416Electric
Schneider
AHSMRW00LAA-OM100.244/A
References
Harmony style 5
Pilot lights, with double insulated bezel
Sub-assemblies, ZB5-A: bodies
Supply
voltage
Colour
of light
source
Weight
Reference
kg
z 24
p p4
ZB5-AVp
a 48...120
a 230240
White
ZB5-AVB14
0.021
Green
ZB5-AVB34
0.021
Red
ZB5-AVB44
0.021
Yellow
ZB5-AVB54
0.021
Blue
ZB5-AVB64
0.021
White
ZB5-AVG14
0.021
Green
ZB5-AVG34
0.021
Red
ZB5-AVG44
0.021
Yellow
ZB5-AVG54
0.021
Blue
ZB5-AVG64
0.021
White
ZB5-AVM14
0.021
Green
ZB5-AVM34
0.021
Red
ZB5-AVM44
0.021
Yellow
ZB5-AVM54
0.021
Blue
ZB5-AVM64
0.021
(1) Connecting cables and connector for plug-in connector light blocks: see page 2/34.
Other versions
General:
pages 2/0 to 2/5
Characteristics:
pages 2/6 to 2/9
AHS-MRW00SEO.OM.109.06
Schneider
Electric
Dimensions:
pages 2/48 to 2/55
REVISION: A
2/21
AHSMRW00LAA-OM100.245/A
References (continued)
Harmony style 5
Pilot lights, with double insulated bezel
Sub-assemblies, ZB5-A: bodies
Complete bodies (xing collar + light block for BA9s incandescent bulb, neon or LED)
Description
Light
source
Supply
voltage
Colour
of light
source
Reference
Weight
kg
2
ZB5-AV6
Direct
supply
BA 9s bulb
2.4 W max.
Not included (1)
< 250
ZB5-AV6
0.022
Direct
supply
test function
(3 terminals)
BA 9s bulb
2.4 W max.
Not included (1)
< 250
ZB5-AV156
0.022
Via integral
transformer
1.2 VA
6 V secondary
BA 9s
incandescent
bulb included
a 110120
50/60 Hz
ZB5-AV3
0.099
a 230
50 Hz
a 220240
60 Hz
ZB5-AV4
0.099
a 400
50 Hz
ZB5-AV5
0.099
a 440480
60 Hz
ZB5-AV8
0.099
a 550600
60 Hz
ZB5-AV9
0.099
a 110120
50/60 Hz
White
ZB5-AV3D1
0.102
Green
ZB5-AV3D3
0.102
Red
ZB5-AV3D4
0.102
Yellow
ZB5-AV3D5
0.102
Blue
ZB5-AV3D6
0.102
White
ZB5-AV4D1
0.102
Green
ZB5-AV4D3
0.102
Red
ZB5-AV4D4
0.102
Yellow
ZB5-AV4D5
0.102
Blue
ZB5-AV4D6
0.102
White
ZB5-AV5D1
0.102
Green
ZB5-AV5D3
0.102
Red
ZB5-AV5D4
0.102
Yellow
ZB5-AV5D5
0.102
Blue
ZB5-AV5D6
0.102
ZB5-AV3
BA 9s
base tting
LED included
a 230
50 Hz
a 220240
60 Hz
a 400
50/60 Hz
Other versions
General:
pages 2/0 to 2/5
2/22
Characteristics:
pages 2/6 to 2/9
AHS-MRW00SEO.OM.109.06
Dimensions:
pages 2/48 to 2/55
REVISION: A
page: 112
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References
Heads
Shape
of head
Colour
of lens
Reference
Weigh
kg
Integral
LED only
White
ZB5-AV013
0.017
Green
ZB5-AV033
0.017
Red
ZB5-AV043
0.017
Yellow
ZB5-AV053
0.017
Blue
ZB5-AV063
0.017
White
ZB5-AV01
0.018
Green
ZB5-AV03
0.018
Red
ZB5-AV04
0.018
Yellow
ZB5-AV05
0.018
Blue
ZB5-AV06
0.018
Clear
ZB5-AV07
0.018
White
ZB5-CV013
0.020
Green
ZB5-CV033
0.020
Red
ZB5-CV043
0.020
Yellow
ZB5-CV053
0.020
Blue
ZB5-CV063
0.020
0.028
White
ZB5-AV013E
0.017
Green
ZB5-AV033E
0.017
Red
ZB5-AV043E
0.017
Yellow
ZB5-AV053E
0.017
Blue
ZB5-AV063E
0.017
White
ZB5-AV013S
0.017
Green
ZB5-AV033S
0.017
Red
ZB5-AV043S
0.017
Yellow
ZB5-AV053S
0.017
Blue
ZB5-AV063S
0.017
ZB5-AV053
BA 9s only
(incandescent,
neon or BA 9s
base tting LED)
ZB5-AV01
Integral
LED only
ZB5-CV063
White
ZB5-AV01S
Green
ZB5-AV03S
Red
ZB5-AV04S
Yellow
ZB5-AV05S
Blue
ZB5-AV06S
Clear
ZB5-AV07S
(1) 5 different colour lenses included with head (White, Green, Red, Yellow, Blue) for insertion of legend.
For legend ordering information, see page 2/42.
(2) For legend ordering information, see page 2/42.
(3) For use in bright ambient light conditions (outdoors in sunlight, for example).
General:
pages 2/0 to 2/5
Characteristics:
pages 2/6 to 2/9
AHS-MRW00SEO.OM.109.06
Schneider
Electric
For BA 9s bulb
(neon or LED)
0.017
0.017
0.017
0.017
0.017
0.017
Dimensions:
pages 2/48 to 2/55
REVISION: A
2/23
AHSMRW00LAA-OM100.247/A
References
Description
Type of contact
814585
Weight
N/C
ZBE-101
0.011
ZBE-102
0.011
ZBE-203
0.020
ZBE-204
0.020
ZBE-205
0.020
ZBE-1016
0.012
ZBE-1026
0.012
ZBE-1016P
0.012
ZBE-1026P
0.012
For
use with
Sold in
lots of
Unit
reference
10
ZB5-AZ009
Standard single
contact blocks
Standard double
contact blocks
814586
ZBE-102
Unit
reference
N/O
ZBE-101
kg
ZBE-203
814587
ZBE-204
814588
Body/fixing collar
Weight
kg
0.006
ZB5-AZ009
Clip-on legend holders for electrical blocks with screw clamp terminal connections
814582
Identification of a ZB5-A
control or signalling unit
10
ZBZ-001
0.001
10
ZBY-001
0.023
XBY-2U
0.060
Sold
in
lots of
Legend design
for English, French, German, Spanish, Italian
(1) The contact blocks enable variable composition of body sub-assemblies and can be stacked to 3 rows, either 3 rows
of 3 single contacts or 1 row of 3 double contacts + 1 row of 3 single contacts (double contact blocks occupy 2 rows).
(2) It is not possible to fit an additional contact block on the back of these contact blocks.
Other versions
XBY-2U
General:
pages 2/0 to 2/5
2/32
Characteristics:
pages 2/6 to 2/9
AHS-MRW00SEO.OM.109.06
Dimensions:
pages 2/48 to 2/55
REVISION: A
page: 114
of 416Electric
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References
Supply
voltage
V
814592
Integral LED
(to combine with
heads for integral
LED)
z 12
814594
Sold in
lots of
Unit
reference
Unit
reference
Unit
reference
Steady
light
Flashing
light
Super bright
steady light
Weight
kg
White
Green
Red
Yellow
Blue
5
5
5
5
5
ZBV-BJ1
ZBV-BJ3
ZBV-BJ4
ZBV-BJ5
ZBV-BJ6
ZBV-BJ1S
ZBV-BJ3S
ZBV-BJ4S
ZBV-BJ5S
ZBV-BJ6S
0.017
0.017
0.017
0.017
0.017
z 24
White
Green
Red
Yellow
Blue
5
5
5
5
5
ZBV-B1
ZBV-B3
ZBV-B4
ZBV-B5
ZBV-B6
ZBV-18B1
ZBV-18B3
ZBV-18B4
ZBV-18B5
ZBV-18B6
ZBV-B1S
ZBV-B3S
ZBV-B4S
ZBV-B5S
ZBV-B6S
0.017
0.017
0.017
0.017
0.017
z 24120
White
Green
Red
Yellow
Blue
5
5
5
5
5
ZBV-BG1
ZBV-BG3
ZBV-BG4
ZBV-BG5
ZBV-BG6
0.017
0.017
0.017
0.017
0.017
a 48...120
White
Green
Red
Yellow
Blue
5
5
5
5
5
ZBV-G1
ZBV-G3
ZBV-G4
ZBV-G5
ZBV-G6
ZBV-18G1
ZBV-18G3
ZBV-18G4
ZBV-18G5
ZBV-18G6
ZBV-G1S
ZBV-G3S
ZBV-G4S
ZBV-G5S
ZBV-G6S
0.017
0.017
0.017
0.017
0.017
a 230...240
White
Green
Red
Yellow
Blue
5
5
5
5
5
ZBV-M1
ZBV-M3
ZBV-M4
ZBV-M5
ZBV-M6
ZBV-18M1
ZBV-18M3
ZBV-18M4
ZBV-18M5
ZBV-18M6
ZBV-M1S
ZBV-M3S
ZBV-M4S
ZBV-M5S
ZBV-M6S
0.017
0.017
0.017
0.017
0.017
250
ZBV-6
0.016
ZBV-Bp
Direct supply
for BA 9s
2.4 W max. bulb
Not included (1)
Colour of
light source
LED suppressors
For
use with
ZBZ-Vp
Supply
voltage
V
Reference
Weight
kg
ZBZ-VG
0.010
ZBZ-VM
0.010
Other versions
General:
pages 2/0 to 2/5
Characteristics:
pages 2/6 to 2/9
AHS-MRW00SEO.OM.109.06
Schneider
Electric
Dimensions:
pages 2/48 to 2/55
REVISION: A
2/33
AHSMRW00LAA-OM100.249/A
References (continued)
814597
Description
Type of contact
Sold
in
lots of
Unit
reference
Weight
N/O
N/C
kg
ZBE-1014
0.009
ZBE-1024
0.009
Sold in
lots of
Unit
reference
Weight
814598
ZBE-1014
Integral LED
(to combine with
heads for
Integral LED)
Colour of
light source
z 24
White
ZBV-B14
0.016
Green
ZBV-B34
0.016
Red
ZBV-B44
0.016
Yellow
ZBV-B54
0.016
Blue
ZBV-B64
0.016
White
ZBV-G14
0.016
Green
ZBV-G34
0.016
Red
ZBV-G44
0.016
Yellow
ZBV-G54
0.016
Blue
ZBV-G64
0.016
White
ZBV-M14
0.016
Green
ZBV-M34
0.016
Red
ZBV-M44
0.016
Yellow
ZBV-M54
0.016
Blue
ZBV-M64
0.016
Sold in
lots of
Unit
reference
Weight
814599
ZBE-1024
Supply
voltage
V
a 48...120
814602
ZBV-Bp4
a 230240
kg
APE-1C2250
814601
APE-1PAD21
Number of
connectors
Wire
c.s.a.
mm2
mm
0.75
500
APE-1C2150
0.120
0.75
500
APE-1C2250
0.180
16
APE-1PAD21
0.080
For
use with
Sold in
lots of
Unit
reference
10
ZB5-AZ009
Connecting cables 1
with 2-pin connectors 5.08 mm
2
814600
Self-stripping
connector
Length
kg
Body/fixing collar
ZB5-AZ009
General:
pages 2/0 to 2/5
2/34
Characteristics:
pages 2/6 to 2/9
AHS-MRW00SEO.OM.109.06
Weight
kg
0.006
Dimensions:
pages 2/48 to 2/55
REVISION: A
page: 116
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References
814605
Description
(1)
Unit
reference
Sold in
lots of
Weight
N/O
N/C
10
ZBE-701
0.002
10
ZBE-702
0.002
10
ZBE-7016
0.003
10
ZBE-7026
0.003
Unit
reference
Weight
kg
814606
ZBE-701
ZBE-702
Special contact blocks
for low power switching
(with gold ashed contacts
and dust protection)
814607
Description
p7
ZBV-Bp
Integral LED
(to combine with
heads for
Integral LED)
(1)
Supply
voltage
V
Colour
of LED
z 24
White
ZBV-B17
0.004
Green
ZBV-B37
0.004
Red
ZBV-B47
0.004
Yellow
ZBV-B57
0.004
Blue
ZBV-B67
0.004
Sold in
lots of
kg
814608
Sold in
lots of
Unit
reference
Weight
kg
10
ZBZ-010
0.008
ZB5-AZ079
814609
(1)
Description
Application
Sold in
lots of
Unit
reference
Weight
kg
Fixing collar/pillar
Printed circuit
board support
10
ZB5-AZ079
0.003
Fixing collar/pillar
ZB5-AZ079
10
ZBZ-006
0.011
ZBZ-010
(1) For details of support drilling and printed circuit board: see page 2/55.
Must be used in conjunction with ZBZ-010 adaptor (socket).
General:
pages 2/0 to 2/5
Characteristics:
pages 2/6 to 2/9
AHS-MRW00SEO.OM.109.06
Schneider
Electric
Dimensions:
pages 2/48 to 2/55
REVISION: A
2/35
AHSMRW00LAA-OM100.251/A
References (continued)
814611
ZBA-p
Type
of push
Colour
Sold in
lots of
Unit
reference
ZB5-AA0
circular
pushbutton
heads supplied
without cap
Flush
White
Black
Green
Red
Yellow
Blue
6 colours (1)
White
Black
Green
Red
Yellow
Blue
6 colours (1)
10
10
10
10
10
10
1
10
10
10
10
10
10
1
ZBA-1
ZBA-2
ZBA-3
ZBA-4
ZBA-5
ZBA-6
ZBA-9
ZBL-1
ZBL-2
ZBL-3
ZBL-4
ZBL-5
ZBL-6
ZBL-9
814612
For
use with
Projecting
ZBL-p
Weight
kg
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.006
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.006
814613
ZBA-p33
For
use with
Type
of push
Marking
Text
Colour
Colour
of cap
Unit
reference
Weight
kg
ZB5-AA0
circular
pushbutton
heads supplied
without cap
Flush
I (2)
White
Black
Green
White
ZBA-331
ZBA-131
0.001
0.001
II
White
Black
Green
White
ZBA-336
ZBA-136
0.001
0.001
III
White
Black
Green
White
ZBA-337
ZBA-137
0.001
0.001
IV
White
Black
Green
White
ZBA-338
ZBA-138
0.001
0.001
Green
White
ZBA-333
ZBA-133
0.001
0.001
ON
White
Black
Green
White
ZBA-341
ZBA-141
0.001
0.001
MARCHE White
Black
Green
White
ZBA-342
ZBA-142
0.001
0.001
UP (2)
Black
White
ZBA-343
0.001
Black
ZBA-344
0.001
White
Black
Black
White
ZBA-245
ZBA-145
0.001
0.001
White
Black
Black
White
ZBA-335
ZBA-334
0.001
0.001
O (2)
White
Red
Black
ZBA-432
ZBA-232
0.001
0.001
ARRET
White
Red
Black
ZBA-433
ZBA-233
0.001
0.001
STOP (2)
White
Red
Black
ZBA-434
ZBA-234
0.001
0.001
OFF
White
Red
Black
ZBA-435
ZBA-235
0.001
0.001
White
Green
ZBA-346
0.001
R (2)
White
Blue
ZBA-639
0.001
White
Black
ZBA-2934
0.001
ZBA-2935
White
Black
(1) Set of 6 different coloured caps: White, Black, Green, Red, Yellow, Blue.
(2) Double injection moulded marking.
(3) Can be clipped-in at 90 steps through 360.
0.001
(2)
General:
pages 2/0 to 2/5
2/36
Characteristics:
pages 2/6 to 2/9
AHS-MRW00SEO.OM.109.06
Dimensions:
pages 2/48 to 2/55
REVISION: A
page: 118
of 416Electric
Schneider
AHSMRW00LAA-OM100.252/A
References
814614
Legend
Colour
Marking
Sold
in
lots of
Unit
reference
(1)
Weight
kg
Without
legend
10
ZBZ-32
0.001
With blank
legend
(for engraving)
Black or red
background
10
ZBY-2101
0.002
10
ZBY-4101
0.002
O (black background)
ZBY-2146
0.002
O (red background)
ZBY-2931
0.002
ZBY-2147
0.002
II
ZBY-2148
0.002
O-I
ZBY-2178
0.002
I-II
ZBY-2179
0.002
I-O-II
ZBY-2186
0.002
AUTO
ZBY-2115
0.002
STOP
ZBY-2304
0.002
AUTO-HAND
AUTO-O-HAND
CLOSE
DOWN
EMERGENCY STOP
FAST
FORWARD
HAND
HAND-OFF-AUTO
INCH
LEFT
OFF
OFF-ON
ON
OPEN
POWER ON
RESET (red background)
RESET (black background)
REVERSE
RIGHT
RUN
SLOW
START
STOP-START
UP
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
ZBY-2364
ZBY-2385
ZBY-2314
ZBY-2308
ZBY-2330
ZBY-2328
ZBY-2305
ZBY-2316
ZBY-2387
ZBY-2321
ZBY-2310
ZBY-2312
ZBY-2367
ZBY-2311
ZBY-2313
ZBY-2326
ZBY-2323
ZBY-2322
ZBY-2306
ZBY-2309
ZBY-2334
ZBY-2327
ZBY-2303
ZBY-2366
ZBY-2307
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.002
Sold
in
lots of
Unit
reference
Weight
10
10
ZBY-21010
ZBY-41010
ZBZ-32
814615
White or yellow
background
814300
ZBY-p101
With 8 x 27 mm
international
language
marked
legend
With 8 x 27 mm
English
language
marked legend
Black or red
background
(2)
Black or red
background
(2)
ZBY-2303
Blank legends
for engraving
Size
Colour
30 x 40 mm
Black/White/Red
White/Black/Yellow
kg
0.002
0.002
10
ZBY-61010
0.002
Black/White/Red
White/Black/Yellow
10
ZBY-61020
0.002
(1) Legends: see pages 2/39 to 2/41.
(2) Start functions: white letters on black background. Stop functions: white letters on red background (unless
otherwise specied above).
30 x 50 mm
General:
pages 2/0 to 2/5
Characteristics:
pages 2/6 to 2/9
AHS-MRW00SEO.OM.109.06
Schneider
Electric
Dimensions:
pages 2/48 to 2/55
REVISION: A
2/37
AHSMRW00LAA-OM100.253/A
References (continued)
Description
814617
ZBY-2107
ZBY-2228
General:
pages 2/0 to 2/5
2/38
Legend
Colour
Black or red
background (1)
Marking
With French
ARRET (red background)
language
ARRET (black background)
marked legend
ARRET GENERAL
ARRET REARMEMENT
ARRET D'URGENCE
ARRET-MARCHE
ARRIERE
AUTO CYCLE-CYCLE
AUTO CYCLE-MAIN
AUTO-MAIN
AUTO-O-MAIN
AVANT
AVANT-O-ARRIERE
C-P-C-NORMAL
CYCLE-MAIN
DECLENCHEMENT
DEFAUT (black background)
DEFAUT (red background)
DEPART CYCLE
DESCENTE
DROITE
ENCLENCHEMENT
EN SERVICE
FERMETURE
GAUCHE
HORS SERVICE
HORS-EN
LENT
MAIN
MARCHE
MONTEE
OUVERTURE
PHASE / PHASE
REARMEMENT (red bk.grnd))
REARMEMENT (black bk.grnd)
SOUS TENSION
VITE
With German
Black or red
AB
language
background (1)
AUF
marked legend
AUS
AUS-EIN
AUS-IN BETRIEB
AUS-RUCKSTELLUNG
AUSSCHALTEN
AUTO-HAND
AUTO-O-HAND
AUTOZYKL-HAND
AUTOZYKL- 1 ZYKL
C-P-C-NORMAL
EIN
EINSCHALTEN
HAND
LANGSAM
LINKS
NOT-AUS (red background)
NO-TAUS (yellow background)
NOT-HALT
FFNEN
RECHTS
RUCKSTELLUNG
SCHLIESSEN
SCHNELL
SPANNUNG EIN
STEUERUNG AUS
STEUERUNG EIN
STORUNG (black background)
STORUNG (red background)
VOR
VOR-O-ZURUCK
ZURUCK
ZYKLUS-HAND
ZYKLUSSTART
(1) Start functions: white letters on black background. Stop functions:
otherwise specied above).
Characteristics:
pages 2/6 to 2/9
AHS-MRW00SEO.OM.109.06
(continued)
Reference
Weight
kg
ZBY-2104
0.002
ZBY-0104
0.002
ZBY-2129
0.002
ZBY-2133
0.002
ZBY-2130
0.002
ZBY-2166
0.002
ZBY-2106
0.002
ZBY-2198
0.002
ZBY-2199
0.002
ZBY-2164
0.002
ZBY-2185
0.002
ZBY-2105
0.002
ZBY-2184
0.002
ZBY-2165
0.002
ZBY-2197
0.002
ZBY-2132
0.002
ZBY-2134
0.002
ZBY-2135
0.002
ZBY-2195
0.002
ZBY-2108
0.002
ZBY-2109
0.002
ZBY-2131
0.002
ZBY-2111
0.002
ZBY-2114
0.002
ZBY-2110
0.002
ZBY-2112
0.002
ZBY-2167
0.002
ZBY-2127
0.002
ZBY-2116
0.002
ZBY-2103
0.002
ZBY-2107
0.002
ZBY-2113
0.002
ZBY-2196
0.002
ZBY-2123
0.002
ZBY-0123
0.002
ZBY-2126
0.002
ZBY-2128
0.002
ZBY-2208
0.002
ZBY-2207
0.002
ZBY-2204
0.002
ZBY-2266
0.002
ZBY-2267
0.002
ZBY-2233
0.002
ZBY-2232
0.002
ZBY-2364
0.002
ZBY-2385
0.002
ZBY-2299
0.002
ZBY-2298
0.002
ZBY-2265
0.002
ZBY-2203
0.002
ZBY-2231
0.002
ZBY-2316
0.002
ZBY-2227
0.002
ZBY-2210
0.002
ZBY-2230
0.002
ZBY-22420001
0.002
ZBY-2229
0.002
ZBY-2213
0.002
ZBY-2209
0.002
ZBY-2223
0.002
ZBY-2214
0.002
ZBY-2228
0.002
ZBY-2226
0.002
ZBY-2212
0.002
ZBY-2211
0.002
ZBY-2234
0.002
ZBY-2235
0.002
ZBY-2205
0.002
ZBY-2284
0.002
ZBY-2206
0.002
ZBY-2297
0.002
ZBY-2295
0.002
white letters on red background (unless
Dimensions:
pages 2/48 to 2/55
REVISION: A
page: 120
of 416Electric
Schneider
AHSMRW00LAA-OM100.254/A
References
814621
814620
Flush mounting with bezel legend holders (30 x 40 mm) for 8 x 27 mm legends
ZBY-pH101
814622
814623
ZBZ-34
ZBY-610p
Colour
Sold in
lots of
Unit
reference
Weight
kg
Without legend
Circular heads
Square heads
10
10
ZBZ-34
ZBC-Z34
0.003
0.002
With blank
legend
Circular heads
ZBY-2H101
ZBY-4H101
0.004
0.004
Square heads
ZBC-Y2H101
ZBC-Y4H101
0.002
0.002
Description
For
use with
Colour
Sold in
lots of
Unit
reference
Weight
kg
Without legend
Circular and
square heads
10
ZBZ-33
0.001
With blank
legend
Circular and
square heads
ZBY-6101
ZBY-6102
0.002
0.002
Flush mounting with bezel legend holders (30 x 40 mm) for 18 x 27 mm legends
Description
For
use with
Colour
Sold in
lots of
Unit
reference
Weight
kg
Without legend
Circular heads
Square heads
10
10
ZBZ-35
ZBC-Z35
0.003
0.002
With blank
legend
Circular heads
ZBY-6H101
ZBY-6H102
0.004
0.004
Square heads
ZBC-Y6H101
ZBC-Y6H102
0.003
0.003
Colour
Unit
reference
ZBY-6H10p
814627
ZBZ-35
For
use with
814625
814624
ZBZ-33
Description
For
use with
Sold in
lots of
Weight
mm
8 x 27
18 x 27
kg
30 x 40 mm
legend holders
30 x 50 mm
legend holders
ZBY-0101
0.001
ZBY-0102
0.001
ZBY-5101
0.001
ZBY-5102
0.001
Sheets of peel-off legends (with backing board and protective transparent cover)
814626
ZBY-4100
Description
For
use with
Sold in
lots of
Unit
reference
Weight
kg
Sheet of 76
8 x 27 mm
legends
30 x 40 mm legend holders
ZBZ-32 and ZBZ-34
10
ZBY-4100
0.043
Sheet of 40
18 x 27 mm
legends
30 x 50 mm legend holders
ZBZ-33 and ZBZ-35
10
ZBY-5100
0.044
Application
Reference
Weight
kg
Legend design
for English, French, German, Spanish, Italian
XBY-2U
XBY-2U
General:
pages 2/0 to 2/5
Characteristics:
pages 2/6 to 2/9
AHS-MRW00SEO.OM.109.06
Schneider
Electric
0.060
Dimensions:
pages 2/48 to 2/55
REVISION: A
2/39
AHSMRW00LAA-OM100.255/A
References (continued)
814628
ZBY-02178
Colour
Marking
Black or red
background
(1)
International
814633
English
ZBY-02303
Reference
Weight
kg
O (black background)
ZBY-02146
0.001
O (red background)
ZBY-02931
0.001
ZBY-02147
0.001
II
ZBY-02148
0.001
O-I
ZBY-02178
0.001
I-II
ZBY-02179
0.001
I-O-II
ZBY-02186
0.001
AUTO
ZBY-02115
0.001
STOP
ZBY-02304
0.001
AUTO-HAND
AUTO-O-HAND
CLOSE
DOWN
EMERGENCY STOP
FAST
FORWARD
HAND
HAND-OFF-AUTO
INCH
LEFT
OFF
OFF-ON
ON
OPEN
POWER ON
RESET (red background)
RESET (black background)
REVERSE
RIGHT
RUN
SLOW
START
STOP-START
UP
ZBY-02364
ZBY-02385
ZBY-02314
ZBY-02308
ZBY-02330
ZBY-02328
ZBY-02305
ZBY-02316
ZBY-02387
ZBY-02321
ZBY-02310
ZBY-02312
ZBY-02367
ZBY-02311
ZBY-02313
ZBY-02326
ZBY-02323
ZBY-02322
ZBY-02306
ZBY-02309
ZBY-02334
ZBY-02327
ZBY-02303
ZBY-02366
ZBY-02307
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
(1) Start functions: white letters on black background. Stop functions: white letters on red background (unless
otherwise specied above).
General:
pages 2/0 to 2/5
2/40
Characteristics:
pages 2/6 to 2/9
AHS-MRW00SEO.OM.109.06
Dimensions:
pages 2/48 to 2/55
REVISION: A
page: 122
of 416Electric
Schneider
AHSMRW00LAA-OM100.256/A
References
Colour
814633
ZBY-0p104
ZBY-02228
General:
pages 2/0 to 2/5
Weight
kg
Black or red
French
ARRET (red background)
ZBY-02104
0.001
background
ARRET (black background)
ZBY-00104
0.001
(1)
ARRET GENERAL
ZBY-02129
0.001
ARRET REARMEMENT
ZBY-02133
0.001
ARRET D'URGENCE
ZBY-02130
0.001
ARRET-MARCHE
ZBY-02166
0.001
ARRIERE
ZBY-02106
0.001
AUTO CYCLE-CYCLE
ZBY-02198
0.001
AUTO CYCLE-MAIN
ZBY-02199
0.001
AUTO-MAIN
ZBY-02164
0.001
AUTO-O-MAIN
ZBY-02185
0.001
AVANT
ZBY-02105
0.001
AVANT-O-ARRIERE
ZBY-02184
0.001
C-P-C-NORMAL
ZBY-02165
0.001
CYCLE-MAIN
ZBY-02197
0.001
DECLENCHEMENT
ZBY-02132
0.001
DEFAUT (black background)
ZBY-02134
0.001
DEFAUT (red background)
ZBY-02135
0.001
DEPART CYCLE
ZBY-02195
0.001
DESCENTE
ZBY-02108
0.001
DROITE
ZBY-02109
0.001
ENCLENCHEMENT
ZBY-02131
0.001
EN SERVICE
ZBY-02111
0.001
FERMETURE
ZBY-02114
0.001
GAUCHE
ZBY-02110
0.001
HORS SERVICE
ZBY-02112
0.001
HORS-EN
ZBY-02167
0.001
LENT
ZBY-02127
0.001
MAIN
ZBY-02116
0.001
MARCHE
ZBY-02103
0.001
MONTEE
ZBY-02107
0.001
OUVERTURE
ZBY-02113
0.001
PHASE / PHASE
ZBY-02196
0.001
REARMEMENT (red background) ZBY-02123
0.001
REARMEMENT (black backgrnd.) ZBY-00123
0.001
SOUS TENSION
ZBY-02126
0.001
VITE
ZBY-02128
0.001
German
AB
ZBY-02208
0.001
AUF
ZBY-02207
0.001
AUS
ZBY-02204
0.001
AUS-EIN
ZBY-02266
0.001
AUS-IN BETRIEB
ZBY-02267
0.001
AUS-RUCKSTELLUNG
ZBY-02233
0.001
AUSSCHALLEN
ZBY-02232
0.001
AUTO-HAND
ZBY-02364
0.001
AUTO-O-HAND
ZBY-02385
0.001
AUTOZYKL-HAND
ZBY-02299
0.001
AUTOZYKL- 1 ZYKL
ZBY-02298
0.001
C-P-C-NORMAL
ZBY-02265
0.001
EIN
ZBY-02203
0.001
EINSCHALTEN
ZBY-02231
0.001
HAND
ZBY-02316
0.001
LANGSAM
ZBY-02227
0.001
LINKS
ZBY-02210
0.001
NOT-AUS (red background)
ZBY-02230
0.001
NOT-AUS (yellow background)
ZBY-022420001
0.001
NOT-HALT
ZBY-02229
0.001
FFNEN
ZBY-02213
0.001
RECHTS
ZBY-02209
0.001
RUCKSTELLUNG
ZBY-02223
0.001
SCHLIESSEN
ZBY-02214
0.001
SCHNELL
ZBY-02228
0.001
SPANNUNG EIN
ZBY-02226
0.001
STEUERUNG AUS
ZBY-02212
0.001
STEUERUNG EIN
ZBY-02211
0.001
STORUNG (black background) ZBY-02234
0.001
STORUNG (red background)
ZBY-02235
0.001
VOR
ZBY-02205
0.001
VOR-O-ZURUCK
ZBY-02284
0.001
ZURUCK
ZBY-02206
0.001
ZYKLUS-HAND
ZBY-02297
0.001
ZYKLUSSTART
ZBY-02295
0.001
(1) Start functions: white letters on black background. Stop functions: white letters on red background (unless
otherwise specied above).
Characteristics:
pages 2/6 to 2/9
AHS-MRW00SEO.OM.109.06
Schneider
Electric
Marking
Reference
Dimensions:
pages 2/48 to 2/55
REVISION: A
2/41
AHSMRW00LAA-OM100.257/A
References (continued)
814634
Description
Marking
Sold in
lots of
Unit
reference
Weight
kg
Sheets of 66
circular
peel-off
transparent
self-adhesive
legends
Without
10
ZBY-1101
0.017
Strips of 66
circular
peel-off
transparent
self-adhesive
legends
International
O
I
II
III
STOP
10
10
10
10
10
ZBY-1146
ZBY-1147
ZBY-1148
ZBY-1149
ZBY-1304
0.017
0.017
0.017
0.017
0.017
10
ZBY-1912
0.017
English
HAND
OFF
ON
START
10
10
10
10
ZBY-1316
ZBY-1312
ZBY-1311
ZBY-1303
0.017
0.017
0.017
0.017
French
ARRET
ARRIERE
AUTO
AVANT
DESCENTE
MAIN
MARCHE
MONTEE
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
ZBY-1104
ZBY-1106
ZBY-1115
ZBY-1105
ZBY-1108
ZBY-1116
ZBY-1103
ZBY-1107
0.017
0.017
0.017
0.017
0.017
0.017
0.017
0.017
German
AB
AUF
AUS
EIN
ZU
10
10
10
10
10
ZBY-1208
ZBY-1207
ZBY-1204
ZBY-1203
ZBY-1214
0.017
0.017
0.017
0.017
0.017
10
ZBC-Y1101
0.017
XBY-2U
0.060
ZBY-1101
814635
Strip of 66
square
peel-off
transparent
self-adhesive
legends
Without
Diameter
mm
Marking, on
yellow background
Reference
Weight
kg
60
Without
EMERGENCY STOP
ARRET D'URGENCE
NOT-AUS
ZBY-9101
ZBY-9330
ZBY-9130
ZBY-9230
0.004
0.004
0.004
0.004
90
Without
EMERGENCY STOP
ARRET D'URGENCE
NOT-AUS
ZBY-8101
ZBY-8330
ZBY-8130
ZBY-8230
0.008
0.008
0.008
0.008
ZBY-9330
General:
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Characteristics:
pages 2/6 to 2/9
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References
814641
Accessories
AF1-XA1
Description
Application
Sold in
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Unit
reference
Weight
kg
Cable ducting
support
10
AF1-XA1
0.030
M5 x 10 screw,
with hexagonal
slotted head
100
AF1-VB510
0.003
Support
DX1-AP52
0,160
Metal guards
Padlocking
possible
40 Emergency
Stop and mushroom
head pushbuttons,
either standard or
trigger action
Chromium
plated
ZBZ-1600
0.046
Black
ZBZ-1602
0.046
Red
ZBZ-1604
0.046
Yellow
ZBZ-1605
0.046
Blue
ZBZ-1606
0.046
814638
AF1-VB510
814640
p
ZBZ-160p
103548
814645
ZB5-AZ905
ZBZ-2102
0.005
Plastic blanking
plug, round,
black (1)
10
ZB5-SZ3
0.008
Plastic blanking
plug, square
black (1)
10
ZB5-SZ5
0.009
Add-on square
trim
10
ZB5-AZ31
0.002
Nut
10
ZB5-AZ901
0.002
Bezel tool
ZB5-AZ905
0.016
Anti-rotation
plate
10
ZB5-AZ902
0.008
Padlockable
ap
For pushbuttons
Black
ZB4-BZ62
0.090
Red
ZB4-BZ64
0.090
Yellow
ZB4-BZ65
0.090
Blue
ZB4-BZ66
0.090
15151
0.040
ZB4-BZ64
501562
ZB5-AZ902
Plastic
guard
814643
15151
Pushbutton
support
Application
Sold in
lots of
Unit
reference
Weight
kg
XBZ-S43
0.100
XBZ-S43
General:
pages 2/0 to 2/5
Characteristics:
pages 2/6 to 2/9
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Dimensions:
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REVISION: A
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References (continued)
814648
Harmony style 5
Pushbuttons, switches and pilot lights, with double
insulated bezel
Separate components, accessories and replacement parts
814647
DL1-CEppp
Rating
Colour
Sold in
lots of
Unit
reference
LEDs on
BA 9s base
z 24 V
White
Green
Red
Yellow
Blue
Green
Red
Yellow
White
Green
Red
Yellow
Blue
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
DL1-CJ0241
DL1-CJ0243
DL1-CJ0244
DL1-CJ0245
DL1-CJ0246
DL1-CJ0483
DL1-CJ0484
DL1-CJ0485
DL1-CD0061
DL1-CD0063
DL1-CD0064
DL1-CD0065
DL1-CD0066
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.002
DL1-CJ0ppp
814649
z 48 V
6 V - 1,2 W
814652
DL1-CFppp
6 V - 1.2 W
24 V - 2 W
120130 V - 2.4 W
10
10
10
DL1-CB006
DL1-CE024
DL1-CE130
0.002
0.002
0.002
Neon bulbs
120130 V
230240 V
10
10
DL1-CF110
DL1-CF220
0.002
0.002
Bulb extractor
XBF-X13
0.005
Lens cap
tightening tool
Illuminated pushbuttons
with ush push
ZBZ-8
0.009
814650
XBF-X13
814651
ZBZ-8
Weight
kg
Incandescent
bulbs
Replacement keys for Emergency Stop key release heads and key switches
Description
Key number
Reference
Set of 2 keys
455
421E
458A
520E
3131A
4A185
LU1
LU2
LU3
LU4
LU5
LU6
LU7
LU8
LU9
LU10
LU11
LU12
LU13
LU14
8D1
ZBG-455
ZBG-421E
ZBG-458A
ZBG-520E
ZBG-3131A
ZBD-A185
ZBD-LU1
ZBD-LU2
ZBD-LU3
ZBD-LU4
ZBD-LU5
ZBD-LU6
ZBD-LU7
ZBD-LU8
ZBD-LU9
ZBD-LU10
ZBD-LU11
ZBD-LU12
ZBD-LU13
ZBD-LU14
ZBD-8D1
814654
ZBG-455
ZBP-0
814655
Description
Weight
kg
0.013
0.014
0.014
0.014
0.014
0.014
0.014
0.014
0.014
0.014
0.014
0.014
0.014
0.014
0.014
0.014
0.014
0.014
0.014
0.014
0.014
Clear boots
General:
pages 2/0 to 2/5
2/44
Description
Sold in
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Unit
reference
Single boots
10
10
10
ZBP-A
ZBP-0
ZBP-0A
0.002
0.002
0.002
Double boots
Flush or Projecting
double-headed pushbuttons
Flush double-headed pushbuttons
Double-headed pushbuttons for
for food industry applications
10
ZBW-008
0.005
10
10
ZBW-008F
ZBW-008A
0.005
0.005
Characteristics:
pages 2/6 to 2/9
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Weight
kg
Dimensions:
pages 2/48 to 2/55
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References
Coloured boots
Description
Colour
Sold in
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Unit
reference
Weight
kg
Coloured
boots
(can be replaced
without removing
the head
White
Black
Green
Red
Yellow
Blue
10
10
10
10
10
10
ZB2-BP011
ZB2-BP012
ZB2-BP013
ZB2-BP014
ZB2-BP015
ZB2-BP016
For
Colour
use on
Circular lens caps for light sources with integral LED
Sold in
lots of
Unit
reference
Pilot lights
White
Green
Red
Yellow
Blue
5 different colour grooved lenses (1)
10
10
10
10
10
1
ZBV-0113
ZBV-0133
ZBV-0143
ZBV-0153
ZBV-0163
ZBV-0103S
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.010
Illuminated
pushbuttons
with ush push
White
Green
Red
Yellow
Blue
10
10
10
10
10
ZBW-9113
ZBW-9133
ZBW-9143
ZBW-9153
ZBW-9163
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.002
White
Green
Red
Yellow
Blue
Square lens caps for light sources with integral LED
10
10
10
10
10
ZBW-9313
ZBW-9333
ZBW-9343
ZBW-9353
ZBW-9363
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.002
Pilot lights
White
Green
Red
Yellow
Blue
10
10
10
10
10
ZBC-V0113
ZBC-V0133
ZBC-V0143
ZBC-V0153
ZBC-V0163
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.002
Illuminated
pushbuttons
with ush push
White
Green
Red
Yellow
Blue
10
10
10
10
10
ZBC-W9113
ZBC-W9133
ZBC-W9143
ZBC-W9153
ZBC-W9163
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.002
White
Green
Red
Yellow
Blue
Circular lens caps for light sources with BA 9s base tting
10
10
10
10
10
ZBC-W9313
ZBC-W9333
ZBC-W9343
ZBC-W9353
ZBC-W9363
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.002
Pilot lights
White
Green
Red
Yellow
Blue
Clear
10
10
10
10
10
10
ZBV-011
ZBV-013
ZBV-014
ZBV-015
ZBV-016
ZBV-017
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.002
Illuminated
pushbuttons
ush push
White
Green
Red
Yellow
Blue
Clear
10
10
10
10
10
10
ZBW-911
ZBW-913
ZBW-914
ZBW-915
ZBW-916
ZBW-917
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.002
10
10
10
10
10
10
ZBW-931
ZBW-933
ZBW-934
ZBW-935
ZBW-936
ZBW-937
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.003
0.003
0.003
0.003
0.003
0.013
Lens caps
814656
Illuminated
pushbuttons with
projecting push
ZBV-01p3
814656
Illuminated
pushbuttons with
projecting push
ZBV-01p
Illuminated
pushbuttons with
projecting push
White
Green
Red
Yellow
Blue
Clear
(1) Clear, Green, Red, Yellow, Blue
General:
pages 2/0 to 2/5
Characteristics:
pages 2/6 to 2/9
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Weight
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Dimensions:
pages 2/48 to 2/55
REVISION: A
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References
Actuation
distance
mm
Marking
Colour
Reference
Weight
kg
Green
XB5-AA831
0.027
Red
XB5-AA841
0.027
Blue
XB5-AA861
0.027
Red
XB5-AA84101
0.027
Blue
XB5-AA86102
0.027
Without
Green
XB5-AA832
0.040
Red
XB5-AA842
0.040
Blue
XB5-AA862
0.040
Red
XB5-AA84201
0.040
Blue
XB5-AA86202
0.040
17120
Red
XB5-AL84101
0.027
120257
Red
XB5-AL84201
0.040
17120
Without
120257
Description
Application
Reference
Weight
kg
For potentiometer
with shaft length
44 to 50 mm
(potentiometer
not included)
For shaft 6 mm
ZB5-AD912
0.032
ZB5-AD922
0.032
General:
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Characteristics:
pages 2/6 to 2/9
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References
Operation
Spring return
to zero position
Reference
Weight
kg
Without
XD5-PA12
0.060
With
XD5-PA22
0.060
Without
XD5-PA14
0.077
With
XD5-PA24
0.077
Reference
Weight
kg
XD5-PA12
1 notch
1 N/O contact
per direction
4 direction
1 notch
1 N/O contact
per direction
ZD5-PA103
ZD5-PA203
Complete body/contact
assemblies (screw clamp
terminal connections)
2 direction controllers
ZD5-PA103
0.049
4 direction controllers
ZD5-PA203
0.058
ZD5-PA12
0.022
ZD5-PA22
0.022
ZD5-PA14
0.022
ZD5-PA24
0.022
2 direction
ZBG-2201
0.001
ZBG-2401
0.001
ZBG-4201
0.002
ZBG-4401
0.002
Supply
voltage
V
Reference
Weight
z 1224 - 50/60 Hz
XB5-DSB
0.045
a 120 - 60 Hz
XB5-DSG
0.045
a 230240 - 50 Hz
XB5-DSM
0.045
z 24 - 50/60 Hz
XB5-KSB
0.035
a 120 - 50/60 Hz
XB5-KSG
0.035
a 230240 - 50 Hz
XB5-KSM
0.035
Reference
Weight
kg
Legends
30 x 48 mm
for engraving
Legends
48 x 48 mm
for engraving
ZD5-PA12
4 direction
Indication 09999.9
p
XB5-DSp
kg
Description
Fuse carrier
XB5-DT1S
5 x 20 mm fuse
6.3 A - 250 V
(1) It is not permissible to use standard contact blocks ZBE-100 (single) or ZBE-20p (double).
(2) Replacement parts: fixing nut ZB5-AZ901, anti-rotation plate: ZB5-AZ902, tightening key: ZB5-AZ905.
Other versions
Joystick controllers and complete body/contact assemblies for joystick controllers with
Faston connnector terminals (6.35 or 2 x 2.8).
Please call our Customer information centre on 0870 608 8 608.
XB5-DT1S
General:
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Characteristics:
pages 2/6 to 2/9
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0.022
Dimensions:
pages 2/48 to 2/55
REVISION: A
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Dimensions
p + ZB5-AZp
ppp
ZB5-APp
41,5
p + ZB5-AZp
ppp
ZB5-ALp
41,5
13,5
43
23,6 (1)
17,5
30
43
43
Double-headed
pppp + ZB5-AZp
ppp
ZB5-ALp
47
43
38,5
30
40
13,5
43
30
e
43
ppp,
ZB5-AS14 + ZB5-AZp
ppp
ZB5-AS944 + ZB5-AZp
43
38,5
39
22
39
43
40
43
43
25
47
41,5
30
25
43
30
e
43
Key switches
pp + ZB5-AZp
pp p
ZB5-AGp
47
22
21
30
e
43
General:
pages 2/0 to 2/5
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Characteristics:
pages 2/6 to 2/9
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References:
pages 2/10 to 2/47
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Dimensions
Pilot lights
Integral LED
Direct supply
p
p/AVGp
p/AVMp
p + ZB5-AV0p
pp ZB5-AV6 + ZB5-AV0p
ZB5-AVBp
41,5
11
11,5
11,5
43
30
43
66
13,5
13,5
41,5
13,5
43
30
87
43
23,6 (1)
47
41,5
25
13,5
30
30
e
43
43
40 min.
30 min.
r max. = 0.8
30 min.
30 min.
(1) Fixing centres for pushbuttons, switches and pilot lights tted with Faston connector terminals: 32 x 45 min.
General:
pages 2/0 to 2/5
Characteristics:
pages 2/6 to 2/9
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References:
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Dimensions (continued)
28
31
32,5
ZB5-CLp
28
Common
face view
ZB5pp
APp
pS
APp
Push-push to release
ZB5-AH0p
ZB5-AHp
28,5
40
a
36.5
33
30
32,5
22
ZB5-APpp
ZB5-APpS
36,5
30
ZB5-CAp, CA0
Common
face view
28
Common
face view
32,5
ZB5-CH0p
30
30
28
ZB5-AA91pp,
ZB5-AA92pp
ZB5-AL93pp,
ZB5-AL94pp
35
35
Common
face view
31,5
31,5
50
47
ZB5-AAp4, AAp6
27,5
ZB5-ACp, ARp
30
ZB5-ARp16
52
52
45
ZB5p
ACp
p
ARp
General:
pages 2/0 to 2/5
2/50
Characteristics:
pages 2/6 to 2/9
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60
40
60
References:
pages 2/10 to 2/47
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Dimensions
p, AXp
p
ZB5-ATp
56
56
ZB5p
ATp
p
AXp
Turn to release
p, AS834
ZB5-AS4p
40
60
p, AS844, AS6p
p
ZB5-AS5p
57
57
Key release
p, AS934
ZB5-AS7p
22
ZB5p, AS844
AS5p
p
AS6p
40
60
ZB5p, AS944
AS1p
p, AS964
AS2p
40
60
p, AS2p
p, AS944, AS964
ZB5-AS1p
57
30
22
57
ZB5-AS14D
25
58
General:
pages 2/0 to 2/5
Characteristics:
pages 2/6 to 2/9
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References:
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REVISION: A
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Dimensions (continued)
38
Long handle
ZB5-AJp, AJpM
28,5
44
28,5
44
Knurled knob
ZB5-ADp9
44
22
40
28,5
25
40,5
28,5
45
28,5
41,5
41,5
Plug-in connector
ZB5-AZ10p4, AZ1414
31,5
31,5
General:
pages 2/0 to 2/5
2/52
Characteristics:
pages 2/6 to 2/9
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Dimensions
30
ZB5-CV0p3, CH3p3
30,5
28,5
28,5
30,5
32
41,5
41,5
41,5
30
55
32
41,5
32
30
ZB5-AW9p3
30
32,5
ZB5-CW3p3
ZB5-CW1p3
Common
face view
30
ZB5-AW5p3
36,5
BA 9s incandescent bulb
ZB5-AW3p, AW3pS
31,5
General:
pages 2/0 to 2/5
30
29,5
ZB5-AW1p
31,5
Characteristics:
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30
28,5
References:
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REVISION: A
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Dimensions (continued)
47
49,5
31,5
31,5
32,5
30
40
27,5
42,5
41,5
Bodies for illuminated pushbuttons and selector switches, screw clamp terminal connections
Bodies for illuminated
Integral LED
Direct supply, for BA 9s bulb
Via integral transformer, for BA 9s bulb pushbuttons and selector
ZB5-AW0ppp
pDp
pp
ZB5-AW06p
ZB5-AW0pp, AW0p
switches, plug-in connector
Integral LED
ZB5-AW0ppp4
43,5
23
23
18
23
75
31,5
31,5
ppp
XB5-AL8p
22,5
31,5
27
(1)
(1)
p4
XD5-PAp
47
66
23
66
108
47
30
132
Annunciators
p
XB5-KSp
Connection diagram
p
XB5-KSp
1+
Intermittent
30
30
11,5
30
11
30
Continuous
59,7
60
General:
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Characteristics:
pages 2/6 to 2/9
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Mounting
+0.4
0
)
X
a
Head ZB5-Ap
Panel
Nut
ZB5-AZ079
ZBZ-010
Printed circuit board
ZBZ-006
6,1
4
= =
51,45
2,90,1
5
5,4
5,08
5,4
12,7
6,35
53,85
4
2
(12,1)
3 8 holes 1.2 mm
4 1 hole 2.9 mm ( 0.05) for centering printed circuit board
(with cut-out marked a)
4
18,10,1
A: 30 min.
B: 30 min.
General tolerances of the panel and printed circuit board
The cumulative tolerance must not exceed 0.3 mm: T1 + T2 = 0.3 mm maximum.
General:
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Characteristics:
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Schemes
Star-delta starters
Schemes
Star-delta starters
6
W1
4
V1
2
1
2
2
W2
U2
6
5
6
4
3
2
1
W1
W2
KM1
V1
V2
U1
U2
KM3
2
KM2
V2
L2
L3
U1
L1
1
LC3F185 to F400
3
4
F1
95
21
96
F1
67
KM2
68
154
KM1
6
172
184
14
153
13 22
Remote
control
KM1
55
171
183
KM1
KA1
54
61
KM2
14
56
53
13
KM2
KM3
A1
A1
KM3
A2
KA1
A2
KM2
A2
KM1
A2
F2
A1
A1
62
8
9
10
Presentation:
page 1/44
References:
pages 1/45, 1/47 and 1/49
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Presentation
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TeSys U starter-controllers
Presentation
The TeSys U starter-controller is a D.O.L. starter (1) which performs the following
functions:
b Protection and control of single-phase or 3-phase motors:
v isolation and breaking function,
v overload and short-circuit protection,
v thermal overload protection,
v power switching.
b Control of the application:
v protection function alarms, application monitoring (running time, number of faults,
motor current values, ...),
v logs (last 5 faults saved, together with motor parameter values).
1
2
These functions can be added by selecting control units and function modules which
simply clip into the power base.
This late customisation is even possible after power and control circuit wiring has
been completed.
TeSys U starter-controller
TeSys U is a flexible range that meets the current and future needs of system
builders, panel builders and machine manufacturers, as well as those of additional
systems.
From design through to operation, TeSys U offers many advantages and simplifies
the selection of components in comparison with a traditional solution.
- the breaking, isolation and contactor functions are incorporated in a single block;
this means fewer references to be ordered and easy selection without any risk of
error, because a single reference covers all needs up to 15 Kw.
- the control unit has a wide setting range. It can operate on a d.c. or a.c. supply.
The number of references required is divided by 10, compared with traditional
solutions.
4
5
538849
The compact components in the TeSys U range are mounted on a single rail, so
optimising the amount of space required in enclosures. By eliminating power wiring
between the circuit-breaker and contactor, TeSys U reduces installation times in
enclosures.
Setting-up accessories simplify or completely eliminate wiring between components
and eliminate the risk of errors.
Starter-controller
8
9
Power bases 1
The power base is independent of the control voltage.
It is available from 0 to 15kW at 400 V.
It incorporates the breaking function with a breaking capacity of 50 kA at 400V, total
coordination (continuity of service) and the switching function.
b 2 ratings are available: 012 A and 032 A.
b Non-reversing (LUB) and reversing (LU2B).
Control units 2
These must be selected according to the control voltage, the power of the motor to
be protected and the type of protection required.
b Standard control unit (LUCA): satisfies the basic protection requirements for
motor starters: overload and short-circuit.
b Magnetic control unit (LUCL): when fitted upstream of a variable speed drive or
soft start-soft stop unit and used in conjunction with an LUB12 or LUB32 power
base, this unit provides isolation and short-circuit protection of the motor starter.
b Advanced control unit (LUCB, LUCC or LUCD): allows additional advanced
functions such as alarm, fault differentiation,...
b Multifunction control unit (LUCM): suitable for the most sophisticated control
and protection requirements.
The control units are interchangeable without rewiring and without using tools.
They have a wide range of adjustment (range of 4) and low heat dissipation, due to
the fact that bimetallic overload protection components are no longer used.
10
(1) For use with resistive and inductive loads. Control of d.c. or capacitive loads is not possible.
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Presentation (continued)
TeSys U starter-controllers
538852
Control options
1
2
All alarm and fault information processed by these modules is available on digital
contacts.
3
b
v
v
v
v
v
v
538850
Communication modules 3
The information processed is exchanged:
b Via a parallel bus:
v parallel wiring module (LUF C00).
Via a serial bus:
AS-Interface modules (ASILUF C5 and ASILUF C51),
Profibus DP module (LUL C07),
CANopen module (LUL C08),
DeviceNet module (LUL C09),
Advantys STB module (LUL C15).
Modbus modules (LUL C031 and LUL C033).
538851
Power options
Reverser block 5
Allows a non-reversing power base to be converted to reversing operation.
The reverser block (LU2M) is mounted directly beneath the power base without
modifying the width of the product (45 mm). The reverser block (LU6M) is mounted
separately from the power base when the height available is limited.
Limiter-disconnector LUA LB
This unit is mounted directly on the power base. It allows the breaking capacity to be
increased up to 130 kA at 400 V, with a visible break.
Setting-up accessories
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Presentation (continued)
TeSys U starter-controllers
5/L3
3/L2
1/L1
A2
A1
6/T3
22/NC
21/NC
14/NO
Low consumption
technology coil
5/L3
1/L1
2/T1
Power switching
4/T2
Control unit
Overload protection
3/L2
13/NO
Short-ciircuit protection
Pre-wiring
6/T3
Reverser
4/T2
2/T1
Control unit
4
5
82
84
81
A2
B1
A1
B3
A3
6/T3
4/T2
2/T1
Reverser
In
Understanding the commercial references through a comparison with a traditional motor starter
7
12 Amp
category AC3
Nonreversing
Contactor
family
Coil voltage :
110 V 50/60 Hz
TeSys D
Circuitbreaker
family
Startercontroller
family
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Wide range
control unit
Standard
Power base
10
Rating
Size of product 2
(45 mm wide)
For ratings
up to 12 A
REVISION: A
Startercontroller
family
Control voltage
e.g.. : 110240 V
AC/DC
Rating
e.g.. : 312 A
Presentation (continued)
TeSys U starter-controllers
Selection
CONTROL UNIT
POWER BASE
Reference to be completed by
adding the voltage code
or
Reference
Rating
4
5
Auxiliary contacts
6
Auxiliary contacts
Number of contacts
Auxiliary contacts
Signalling contacts
Signalling contacts
Power base
Number of contacts
Fault signalling
Removable terminal
block
References
10
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Presentation (continued)
TeSys U starter-controllers
LUCL
LUCA
Class 10 - 3-phase
(see page 1/69)
b Short-circuit protection
b Manual Reset
Motor thermal overload protection must
be provided by the variable speed
controller or soft starter.
4
1
2
3
Power base
LUB or LU2B
7
8
3
10
Note: the colour indicates possible combinations with the selected control unit.
Example: function module LUF DH11 can only be used with an advanced control unit.
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LUCB
Class 10 - 3-phase
LUCC
Class 10 - single-phase
LUCM
LUCD
b
b
v
v
v
v
Class 20 - 3-phase
(see page 1/69)
3
4
5
AS-Interface
communication modules (1)
ASILUF C5 and ASILUF C51
(see page 1/78)
Profibus DP
communication module (1)
LUL C07
(see page 1/80)
CANopen
communication module (1)
LULC08
(see page 1/84)
DeviceNet
communication module (1)
LUL C09
(see page 1/86)
Advantys STB
communication module (1)
LULC15
(see page 1/90)
6
7
Modbus
communication modules (1)
LUL C031 and LUL C033
(see page 1/92)
8
9
10
(1)Communication modules can only be combined with a c 24 V control unit (LUCp pp BL).
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Application examples
TeSys U starter-controllers
525971
Application
Operating conditions
b
b
b
b
b
v
v
b
Power: 4 kW at 400 V.
In: 9 A.
Maximum of 10 class 10 starts per hour.
Duty class S3.
3-wire control:
Start button (S2),
Stop button (S1),
Control circuit voltage: a 230 V.
Products used
Description
Power base
12 A with screw clamp connections
Standard control unit
Item
1
Quantity Reference
1
LUB12
LUCA12FU
5/L3
3/L2
Scheme
230 V
13
6
C.U.
A1
A2
4/T2
6/T3
W1
V1
U1
2/T1
14
7
M
3
8
9
10
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1/L1
510901
Functions performed
Page
1/62
REVISION: A
Application examples
TeSys U starter-controllers
510902
Application
Operating conditions
Monitor the status of the motor and obtain alarm signalling by a digital contact in
order to improve operation of the pump and anticipate a complete stoppage due to
thermal overload.
Item
Quantity Reference
Page
Replace the standard control unit with an advanced control unit and insert a thermal
overload alarm function module.
Advanced control unit
Alarm function module
2
3
LUCB12FU
LUF W10
1
1
1/69
1/71
Functions performed
3
4
230 V
5/L3
3/L2
Scheme
1/L1
13
A1
LUF W10
07
Alarms Module
08
To
application
A2
4/T2
6/T3
W1
V1
U1
2/T1
14
C.U.
M
3
Other versions
7
8
9
10
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Application examples
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Application
Operating conditions
b
b
b
b
b
v
v
v
b
b
Products used
Description
Power base, reversing,
12 A with screw clamp connections
Standard control unit
523761
Item
1
Quantity Reference
1
LU2B12FU
Page
1/63
LUCA12FU
1/69
Functions performed
V1
M
3
6/T3
W1
U1
2/T1
4/T2
C.U.
115 V
10
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A2
A1
B3
A3
LU2B
B1
5/L3
1/L1
3/L2
Application examples
TeSys U starter-controllers
520969
Application
Operating conditions
b
b
b
b
b
Power: 15 kW at 400 V.
In: 28.5 A.
Duty class S1.
Control circuit voltage: c 24 V.
Control-command by PLC and serial link using the Modbus protocol.
Products used
510903
Description
Power base 32 A without connections
Multifunction control unit
Modbus communication module
Pre-wired coil connection
Connection of communication module
output terminals to the coil terminals
Connection cable for connecting the
communication module to the serial bus
T-junction
Functions performed
Item
1
2
3
4
Quantity
1
1
1
1
Reference
LUB320
LUCM 32BL
LUL C033
LU9B N11C
Page
1/62
1/70
1/93
1/93
VW3A8306Rpp
1/93
1/93
3
4
3
4
5
6
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24 V 24 V
c Aux COM
D (B)
D (A)
Gnd
LU9B N11C
Pre wired coil
Modbus Module
LO1
LI1
LI2
D (B)
D (A)
Gnd
5/L3
Multifunction
Control Unit
4 5 8
M
3
24 V
4 5 8
C.U.
W1 6/T3
V1 4/T2
Bit 0
Bit 1
Bit 2
Bit 3
Bit 4
Bit 5
Bit 6
Bit 7
Bit 8
Bit 9
Bit 10
Bit 11
Bit 12
Bit 13
Bit 14
Bit 15
LUCM
24 V Aux
U1 2/T1
3/L2
1/L1
Schemes
Modbus
VW3 A8 306 TF03
Other functions
The multifunction control unit incorporates other control and protection functions,
such as: monitoring and control of phase current, alarm,
Module LUL C033 also provides a programmable output and two configurable
discrete inputs.
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References
TeSys U starter-controllers
561330
520739
Item
(2)
Rating
y 440 V 500 V
A
A
Reference
Weight
690 V
A
kg
A low power internal contact allows power supply to the control unit to be switched off
when the rotary knob is no longer in the ON position.
LUB p20
LUB p2
The power bases must be used in conjunction with a control unit, see pages 1/68 to 1/70
510904
Screw
clamp
terminals
Screw
clamp
terminals
1+2+3
+4
Without
1+2
connections
1
2
12
12
LUB12
0.900
32
23
21
LUB32
0.900
12
12
LUB120
0.865
32
23
21
LUB320
0.865
For base
Item
(2)
3+4
Reference
Weight
kg
0.045
(1) Rated breaking capacity for operation on short-circuit (Ics), see table below.
For higher values, use current limiters, see page 1/66
Volts
230
440
500
690 (3)
kA
50
50
10
4
(2) The various sub-assemblies are supplied assembled but they are easy to separate, as shown
in the illustration.
(3) For 690 V, use phase barrier LU9SP0.
LUB p2
Other versions
LUB120 or 320
LU9BN11
8
9
10
Characteristics:
pages 1/96 to 1/98
1/62
Dimensions:
pages 1/110 and 1/111
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References
TeSys U starter-controllers
Reversing power bases
561270
Connection
Power
Control
Item
(1)
Rating
y 440 V 500 V
A
A
Reference, to
be completed) (2)
690 V
A
Weight
kg
These bases have two N/O common point contacts (81-82-84) which indicate nonreversing and reversing operating status.
Screw
clamp
terminals
Screw
clamp
terminals
Without
connections
1 + 2 + 3 12
+4+5
32
12
23
9
21
LU2B12pp
LU2B32pp
1.270
1.270
1 + 2 + 3 12
+5
32
12
23
9
21
LU2BA0pp
LU2BB0pp
1.270
1.250
510905
LU2B p2
32 A reverser block
Connection
Power
For mounting directly
Screw clamp
beneath the power base terminals
For mounting separately Screw clamp
from the base
terminals
(screw or rail fixing)
Item (1)
Control
Without
3
connections
Without
6
connections
Reference, to
be completed) (2)
2
3
4
Weight
kg
LU2M B0pp
0.400
LU6M B0pp
0.425
Accessories
Description Item
Control
terminal
block
Application
Reference
Weight
kg
0.025
0.025
0.025
0.030
Weight
kg
Pre-wired connector (3)
5
LU9M R1C
0.035
(1) The various sub-assemblies are supplied assembled but they are easy to separate, as shown
in the illustration.
(2) Select the same control voltage as that of the control unit.
Standard control circuit voltages:
Volts
24
4872
110240
c
BL
a
B
c or a
ES (4)
FU (5)
(3) For control connection between a power base and a reverser block, for direct mounting.
(4) c : 4872 V, a : 48 V.
(5) c : 110220 V, a : 110...240 V.
510906
LU2B p2
Other versions
7
Item
Reference
Dimensions:
pages 1/110 and 1/111
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7
8
9
10
Characteristics:
pages 1/96 to 1/98
Schemes :
pages 1/112 to 1/119
REVISION: A
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Presentation
TeSys U starter-controllers
Position
of rotary
knob
N/C pole
contact
N/O
contact
any fault
N/C ontact
any fault
LUFN11
31-32
LUA1C20
97-98
LUA1C11
95-96
or
LUFN02
31-32
41-42
LUA1C200 LUA1C110
No terminal No terminal
block
block
LUA1C200
No terminal
block
or
LUFN20
33-34
43-44
LUB9N11
21-22
LUA1C11
17-18
or
LUFN11
43-44
LUA1C110
No terminal
block
or
LUB9N11
13-14
1
References of add-on contact blocks
and auxiliary contact modules
Terminal referencing
2
3
4
Off
OFF
Start
Tripped on
thermal overload
TRIP
I>>
TRIP
LUA1C20
17-18
Ready to operate
Tripped on short-circuit
N/O contact
product
ready
N/O contact
in closed position.
N/C contact
in open position.
7
8
9
10
Characteristics:
page 1/98
1/64
Schemes:
page 1/112
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References
TeSys U starter-controllers
568764
References
Auxiliary contacts
Signalling and composition
4
6
1
2
5
Cabling
Item
Reference
Weight
kg
0.030
Screw clamp
terminals
1+2
LUA1 C11
Without
connections
LUA1 C110
0.012
Screw clamp
terminals
1+2
LUA1 C20
0.030
Without
connections
LUA1 C200
0.012
2 N/O contacts
Contacts open, rotary knob
in OFF position
Contacts closed, rotary knob
in ready position
Screw clamp
terminals
LUA8E20
0.048
Item
Reference
LUF N20
Weight
kg
0.050
LUF N11
0.050
LUF N02
0.050
Item
Reference
Screw clamp
LUA1 C110
terminal blocks
LU9B C11
Weight
kg
0.022
LUA1 C200
LU9B C20
0.022
LU9C 1
0.020
LU9C 2
0.010
Accessories
Description
Blanking
covers
For use on
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Characteristics:
page 1/98
Schemes:
page 1/112
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LUCA05BL
Range of product
TeSys U
LUCA
Product or component
type
Product compatibility
ASILUFC5
ASILUFC51
LUFC00
LUFN..
LULC031
LULC033
LULC07
LULC08
LULC09
LULC15
Utilisation category
AC-41
AC-43
AC-44
Motor power kW
24 V DC
Complementary
Main function available
Mounting mode
Plug-in
Mounting location
Front side
1.25...5 A
Operating time
Load type
Tripping threshold
14.2 x Ir +/- 20 %
400 V SELV between the control or auxiliary circuit and the main circuit conforming to IEC 60947-1
400 V SELV between the control and auxiliary circuits conforming to IEC 60947-1
Product weight
0.135 kg
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The information provided in this documentation contains general descriptions and/or technical characteristics of the performance of the products contained herein.
This documentation is not intended as a substitute for and is not to be used for determining suitability or reliability of these products for specific user applications.
It is the duty of any such user or integrator to perform the appropriate and complete risk analysis, evaluation and testing of the products with respect to the relevant specific application or use thereof.
Neither Schneider Electric Industries SAS nor any of its affiliates or subsidiaries shall be responsible or liable for misuse of the information contained herein.
Main
Environment
Heat dissipation
Immunity to microbreaks
3 ms
Standards
Product certifications
ABS
ASEFA
ATEX
BV
CCC
CSA
DNV (Det Norske Veritas)
GL
GOST
LROS (Lloyds register of shipping)
UL
IP degree of protection
Protective treatment
-40...85 C
Operating altitude
2000 m
Fire resistance
Shock resistance
Vibration resistance
4Q2009
Will be compliant
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LUCA12BL
Range of product
TeSys U
LUCA
Product or component
type
Product compatibility
ASILUFC5
ASILUFC51
LUFC00
LUFN..
LULC031
LULC033
LULC07
LULC08
LULC09
LULC15
Utilisation category
AC-41
AC-43
AC-44
Motor power kW
24 V DC
Complementary
Main function available
Mounting mode
Plug-in
Mounting location
Front side
3...12 A
Operating time
Load type
Tripping threshold
14.2 x Ir +/- 20 %
400 V SELV between the control or auxiliary circuit and the main circuit conforming to IEC 60947-1
400 V SELV between the control and auxiliary circuits conforming to IEC 60947-1
Product weight
0.135 kg
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REVISION: A
The information provided in this documentation contains general descriptions and/or technical characteristics of the performance of the products contained herein.
This documentation is not intended as a substitute for and is not to be used for determining suitability or reliability of these products for specific user applications.
It is the duty of any such user or integrator to perform the appropriate and complete risk analysis, evaluation and testing of the products with respect to the relevant specific application or use thereof.
Neither Schneider Electric Industries SAS nor any of its affiliates or subsidiaries shall be responsible or liable for misuse of the information contained herein.
Main
Environment
Heat dissipation
Immunity to microbreaks
3 ms
Standards
Product certifications
ABS
ASEFA
ATEX
BV
CCC
CSA
DNV (Det Norske Veritas)
GL
GOST
LROS (Lloyds register of shipping)
UL
IP degree of protection
Protective treatment
-40...85 C
Operating altitude
2000 m
Fire resistance
Shock resistance
Vibration resistance
4Q2009
Will be compliant
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LUCA18BL
Range of product
TeSys U
LUCA
Product or component
type
Product compatibility
ASILUFC5
ASILUFC51
LUFC00
LUFN..
LULC031
LULC033
LULC07
LULC08
LULC09
LULC15
Utilisation category
AC-41
AC-43
AC-44
Motor power kW
24 V DC
Complementary
Main function available
Mounting mode
Plug-in
Mounting location
Front side
4.5...18 A
Operating time
Load type
Tripping threshold
14.2 x Ir +/- 20 %
400 V SELV between the control or auxiliary circuit and the main circuit conforming to IEC 60947-1
400 V SELV between the control and auxiliary circuits conforming to IEC 60947-1
Product weight
0.135 kg
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REVISION: A
The information provided in this documentation contains general descriptions and/or technical characteristics of the performance of the products contained herein.
This documentation is not intended as a substitute for and is not to be used for determining suitability or reliability of these products for specific user applications.
It is the duty of any such user or integrator to perform the appropriate and complete risk analysis, evaluation and testing of the products with respect to the relevant specific application or use thereof.
Neither Schneider Electric Industries SAS nor any of its affiliates or subsidiaries shall be responsible or liable for misuse of the information contained herein.
Main
Environment
Heat dissipation
Immunity to microbreaks
3 ms
Standards
Product certifications
ABS
ASEFA
ATEX
BV
CCC
CSA
DNV (Det Norske Veritas)
GL
GOST
LROS (Lloyds register of shipping)
UL
IP degree of protection
Protective treatment
-40...85 C
Operating altitude
2000 m
Fire resistance
Shock resistance
Vibration resistance
4Q2009
Will be compliant
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BEACONS
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Characteristics
Complementary
Material
Plastic
Product weight
0.07 kg
Environment
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The information provided in this documentation contains general descriptions and/or technical characteristics of the performance of the products contained herein.
This documentation is not intended as a substitute for and is not to be used for determining suitability or reliability of these products for specific user applications.
It is the duty of any such user or integrator to perform the appropriate and complete risk analysis, evaluation and testing of the products with respect to the relevant specific application or use thereof.
Neither Schneider Electric Industries SAS nor any of its affiliates or subsidiaries shall be responsible or liable for misuse of the information contained herein.
XVDC02
Main
Range of product
Harmony XVD
Accessory / separate
part designation
Fixing base
Accessory / separate
part type
Fixing base
Accessory / separate
part category
Mounting and fixing accessories
Accessory / separate
part destination
Beacons and indicator banks 70 mm
Colour
Black
Characteristics
Complementary
Product weight
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0.022 kg
REVISION: A
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XVDC04
Main
Range of product
Harmony XVD
Accessory / separate
part designation
Screw for assembling 2 signalling units on base unit
Accessory / separate
part type
Screw
Accessory / separate
part category
Mounting and fixing accessories
Accessory / separate
part destination
Bank without flash discharge tube unit
Characteristics
Complementary
Product weight
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0.059 kg
REVISION: A
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XVDC12
Main
Range of product
Harmony XVD
Accessory / separate
part designation
Screw for assembling 4 signalling units on base unit
Accessory / separate
part type
Screw
Accessory / separate
part category
Mounting and fixing accessories
Accessory / separate
part destination
Bank with flash discharge tube unit
XVDC21
Main
Harmony XVD Application
Product or component
type
Component name
XVD
Standard
Material
The information provided in this documentation contains general descriptions and/or technical characteristics of the performance of the products contained herein.
This documentation is not intended as a substitute for and is not to be used for determining suitability or reliability of these products for specific user applications.
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Range of product
Complementary
Fixing mode
Mounting diameter
70 mm
Product destination
Cable entry
Bottom entry
Assembly style
(COM-1)PW
(COM-2)PW
(COM-3)PW
(COM-4)PW
(COM-5)PW
(GND)GROUND
Product weight
0.18 kg
Environment
Product certifications
CSA
GOST
UL
Standards
EN/IEC 60947-5-1
Protective treatment
TC
-40...70 C
IP degree of protection
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XVDC33
Range of product
Product or component
type
Indicator bank
Beacon or indicator
bank unit type
Illuminated unit
Signalling type
Steady
Mounting diameter
70 mm
Component name
XVD
Material
Polycarbonate
Light source
Bulb type
<= 250 V
The information provided in this documentation contains general descriptions and/or technical characteristics of the performance of the products contained herein.
This documentation is not intended as a substitute for and is not to be used for determining suitability or reliability of these products for specific user applications.
It is the duty of any such user or integrator to perform the appropriate and complete risk analysis, evaluation and testing of the products with respect to the relevant specific application or use thereof.
Neither Schneider Electric Industries SAS nor any of its affiliates or subsidiaries shall be responsible or liable for misuse of the information contained herein.
Main
Complementary
Assembly style
Power dissipation in W
<= 10 W
Connections - terminals
70 mm
63 mm
70 mm
Product weight
0.115 kg
Environment
Pollution degree
Product certifications
CSA
GOST
UL
Standards
EN/IEC 60947-5-1
Protective treatment
TC
-40...70 C
Class I on support tube, with metal fixing plate conforming to IEC 60536
Class II on base unit conforming to IEC 60536
Class II on support tube, with plastic fixing plate conforming to IEC 60536
IP degree of protection
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XVDC35
Range of product
Product or component
type
Indicator bank
Beacon or indicator
bank unit type
Illuminated unit
Signalling type
Steady
Mounting diameter
70 mm
Component name
XVD
Material
Polycarbonate
Light source
Bulb type
<= 250 V
The information provided in this documentation contains general descriptions and/or technical characteristics of the performance of the products contained herein.
This documentation is not intended as a substitute for and is not to be used for determining suitability or reliability of these products for specific user applications.
It is the duty of any such user or integrator to perform the appropriate and complete risk analysis, evaluation and testing of the products with respect to the relevant specific application or use thereof.
Neither Schneider Electric Industries SAS nor any of its affiliates or subsidiaries shall be responsible or liable for misuse of the information contained herein.
Main
Complementary
Assembly style
Power dissipation in W
<= 10 W
Connections - terminals
70 mm
63 mm
70 mm
Product weight
0.115 kg
Environment
Pollution degree
Product certifications
CSA
GOST
UL
Standards
EN/IEC 60947-5-1
Protective treatment
TC
-40...70 C
Class I on support tube, with metal fixing plate conforming to IEC 60536
Class II on base unit conforming to IEC 60536
Class II on support tube, with plastic fixing plate conforming to IEC 60536
IP degree of protection
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RELAYS
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ABE7R16S111
Range of product
Product or component
type
Number of channels
16
Polarity distribution
1 NO (preactuator end)
Complementary
Terminal block type
Removable
24 V DC (PLC end)
Fixing mode
Width
125 mm
12 A
2 A (preactuator end)
1 mA at >= 5 V
Drop-out voltage
Switching frequency
<= 0.5 Hz
<= 10 Hz
19.2 V at 40 C
Drop-out current
0.5 mA at 20 C
Electrical durability
500000 cycles , maximum switching current: 600 mA at 230 V AC-12 (preactuator end)
500000 cycles , maximum switching current: 400 mA at 230 V AC-15 (preactuator end)
500000 cycles , maximum switching current: 600 mA at 24 V DC-12 (preactuator
end)
500000 cycles , maximum switching current: 200 mA at 24 V DC-13 10 ms (preactuator end)
Electrical reliability
0.00000001
Operating time
5 ms 1 NO
Operating rate in Hz
0.5 Hz at Ie
10 Hz no load
Mechanical durability
20000000 cycles
2000 V
Installation category
Tightening torque
Product weight
0.405 kg
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It is the duty of any such user or integrator to perform the appropriate and complete risk analysis, evaluation and testing of the products with respect to the relevant specific application or use thereof.
Neither Schneider Electric Industries SAS nor any of its affiliates or subsidiaries shall be responsible or liable for misuse of the information contained herein.
Main
Environment
Max immunity to microbreaks
5 ms
Dielectric strength
Product certifications
BV
CSA
DNV (Det Norske Veritas)
GL
LROS (Lloyds register of shipping)
UL
IP degree of protection
Protective treatment
TC
Shock resistance
Pollution degree
0841
Compliant
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RM4TG20
Range of product
Zelio Control
Product or component
type
Relay type
Control relay
Relay name
RM4-T
Asymmetry
Phase failure detection
Phase sequence
Time delay
Measurement range
198...484 V
2 C/O
Poles description
3P
Complementary
[Us] rated supply voltage
220...440 V 50/60 Hz
Width
22.5 mm
Output contacts
2 C/O
10 P
< 650 s
Measuring cycle
80 ms
Marking
CE : EMC 89/336/EEC
CE : LVD 73/23/EEC
Overvoltage category
500 V
Supply frequency
50/60 Hz +/- 5 %
Operating position
Electrical connection
2 conductors cable 2.5 mm flexible without cable end conforming to IEC 60947-1
2 conductors cable 1.5 mm flexible with cable end conforming to IEC 60947-1
Tightening torque
0.6...1.1 N.m
Mechanical durability
30000000 cycles
8A
Switching capacity in mA
10 mA at 12 V
Switching voltage
250 V AC
440 V AC
Contacts material
Number of cables
9 mm pitches
2.5
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11 10:52:26 EDT 2010
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This documentation is not intended as a substitute for and is not to be used for determining suitability or reliability of these products for specific user applications.
It is the duty of any such user or integrator to perform the appropriate and complete risk analysis, evaluation and testing of the products with respect to the relevant specific application or use thereof.
Neither Schneider Electric Industries SAS nor any of its affiliates or subsidiaries shall be responsible or liable for misuse of the information contained herein.
Main
Product weight
0.11 kg
Environment
Standards
EN/IEC 60255-6
Product certifications
CSA
GL
UL
-40...85 C
-20...65 C
Relative humidity
Vibration resistance
Shock resistance
IP degree of protection
Pollution degree
2.5 kV
4.8 kV
Disturbance radiated/conducted
0627
Compliant
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RXM4AB1BD
Range of product
Zelio Relay
Series name
Miniature
Relay type
Plug-in relay
Relay name
RXM
Status LED
Without
24 V DC
4 C/O
6 A 55 C
Contacts material
Load current
6 A 250 V AC
6 A 28 V DC
Utilisation coefficient
20 %
Complementary
[Ui] rated insulation voltage
250 V IEC
300 V UL
300 V CSA
4 kV IEC 61000-4-5
3 A NC AC-1/DC-1 IEC
6 A NO AC-1/DC-1 IEC
8 A AC-1/DC-1 UL
10 mA
250 V AC/DC
17 V
168 W DC
1500 VA AC
170 mW
Operating rate
Mechanical durability
10000000 cycles
Electrical durability
>= 0.15 Uc AC
>= 0.1 Uc DC
Operating time
Average resistance
19.2...26.4 V DC
Protection category
RT I
Operating position
Any position
Product weight
0,037 kg
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11 10:19:19 EDT 2010
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This documentation is not intended as a substitute for and is not to be used for determining suitability or reliability of these products for specific user applications.
It is the duty of any such user or integrator to perform the appropriate and complete risk analysis, evaluation and testing of the products with respect to the relevant specific application or use thereof.
Neither Schneider Electric Industries SAS nor any of its affiliates or subsidiaries shall be responsible or liable for misuse of the information contained herein.
Main
Environment
Dielectric strength
Product certifications
CSA
UL
Standards
CSA C22-2 No 14
EN/IEC 61810-1 (iss. 2)
UL 508
-40...85 C
-40...55 C
Vibration resistance
IP degree of protection
Shock resistance
0801
Compliant
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RXZE2M114M
Product or component
type
Product compatibility
Relay RXM2....
Relay RXM4....
Product destination
10 A
Connections - terminals
Connector
Electrical connection
Tightening torque
1 N.m M3
Mixed
Bus jumper
Without
Product certifications
CSA
UL
IP degree of protection
10
Complementary
Product weight
0,056 kg
Environment
RoHS EUR conformity date
0801
Compliant
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11 10:17:11 EDT 2010
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The information provided in this documentation contains general descriptions and/or technical characteristics of the performance of the products contained herein.
This documentation is not intended as a substitute for and is not to be used for determining suitability or reliability of these products for specific user applications.
It is the duty of any such user or integrator to perform the appropriate and complete risk analysis, evaluation and testing of the products with respect to the relevant specific application or use thereof.
Neither Schneider Electric Industries SAS nor any of its affiliates or subsidiaries shall be responsible or liable for misuse of the information contained herein.
Main
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Characteristics
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Range compatibility
Harmony XVB
Harmony XVD
Harmony XVP
Accessory / separate
part designation
Protected LED bulb
Accessory / separate
part type
LED bulb
Accessory / separate
part category
Lighting accessories
Accessory / separate
part destination
Beacon and indicator bank
Signalling type
Steady
Signalling colour
Green
Complementary
Bulb base
BA 15d
Product weight
0.015 kg
Environment
REVISION: A
The information provided in this documentation contains general descriptions and/or technical characteristics of the performance of the products contained herein.
This documentation is not intended as a substitute for and is not to be used for determining suitability or reliability of these products for specific user applications.
It is the duty of any such user or integrator to perform the appropriate and complete risk analysis, evaluation and testing of the products with respect to the relevant specific application or use thereof.
Neither Schneider Electric Industries SAS nor any of its affiliates or subsidiaries shall be responsible or liable for misuse of the information contained herein.
DL1BDB3
Main
Characteristics
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11 11:15:14 EDT 2010
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Range compatibility
Harmony XVB
Harmony XVD
Harmony XVP
Accessory / separate
part designation
Protected LED bulb
Accessory / separate
part type
LED bulb
Accessory / separate
part category
Lighting accessories
Accessory / separate
part destination
Beacon and indicator bank
Signalling type
Steady
Signalling colour
Yellow
Complementary
Bulb base
BA 15d
Product weight
0.015 kg
REVISION: A
The information provided in this documentation contains general descriptions and/or technical characteristics of the performance of the products contained herein.
This documentation is not intended as a substitute for and is not to be used for determining suitability or reliability of these products for specific user applications.
It is the duty of any such user or integrator to perform the appropriate and complete risk analysis, evaluation and testing of the products with respect to the relevant specific application or use thereof.
Neither Schneider Electric Industries SAS nor any of its affiliates or subsidiaries shall be responsible or liable for misuse of the information contained herein.
DL1BDB8
Main
K1D004NX
Range of product
Harmony K
Product or component
type
Component name
K1
12 A
Sub-assembly composition
Stepping switch
Off position
Poles description
1P
Switching positions
Right: 0 - 45 - 90 - 135
Product mounting
Front mounting
Fixing mode
22 mm hole
Bezel material
Metal
The information provided in this documentation contains general descriptions and/or technical characteristics of the performance of the products contained herein.
This documentation is not intended as a substitute for and is not to be used for determining suitability or reliability of these products for specific user applications.
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Neither Schneider Electric Industries SAS nor any of its affiliates or subsidiaries shall be responsible or liable for misuse of the information contained herein.
Main
Complementary
Number of steps
Switching angle
45
10 A
Electrical durability
Operating rate
Short-circuit current
10000 A
4 kV in isolating function
6 kV conforming to IEC 947-1
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Contacts operation
Slow-break
Positive opening
With
Electrical connection
Mechanical durability
1000000 cycles
Product weight
0.188 kg
Environment
Standards
CENELEC EN 50013
EN/IEC 60947-3 for power circuit
EN/IEC 60947-5-1 for control circuit
Product certifications
Protective treatment
TC
-25...55 C
-40...70 C
Shock resistance
Vibration resistance
0910
Compliant
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KAXZ1M12
operating head with bezel 28.5 mm, metal black standard handle
Main
Harmony Series K
Product or component
type
Component name
KAX
Product compatibility
Type of operator
Without
Presentation of legend
Range of product
Complementary
Mechanical durability
1000000 cycles
Product weight
0.04 kg
Environment
Protective treatment
TC
-25...55 C
-40...70 C
Shock resistance
Vibration resistance
IP degree of protection
0814
Compliant
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11 10:55:58 EDT 2010
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TSXCDP203
Range of product
Modicon Premium
Accessory / separate
part designation
Connecting cable
Accessory / separate
part type
Connecting cable
Accessory / separate
part category
Connection accessories
Product compatibility
TSXCAY
TSXCCY1128
TSXCFY11
TSXCFY21
TSXCTY2A
TSXCTY2C
TSXCTY4A
Accessory / separate
part destination
Sub-base ABE7H16R20
Cable length
2m
The information provided in this documentation contains general descriptions and/or technical characteristics of the performance of the products contained herein.
This documentation is not intended as a substitute for and is not to be used for determining suitability or reliability of these products for specific user applications.
It is the duty of any such user or integrator to perform the appropriate and complete risk analysis, evaluation and testing of the products with respect to the relevant specific application or use thereof.
Neither Schneider Electric Industries SAS nor any of its affiliates or subsidiaries shall be responsible or liable for misuse of the information contained herein.
Main
Complementary
Electrical connection
Wire section
0.324 mm
AWG gauge
22
Product weight
0.28 kg
Environment
RoHS EUR conformity date
0726
Compliant
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11 11:23:14 EDT 2010
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TSXCDP301
Range of product
Modicon Premium
Accessory / separate
part designation
Preformed cable
Accessory / separate
part type
Connecting cable
Accessory / separate
part category
Connection accessories
Product compatibility
TSXCCY1128
TSXCFY11
TSXCFY21
TSXCTY2A
TSXCTY2C
TSXCTY4A
Accessory / separate
part destination
Cable length
3m
The information provided in this documentation contains general descriptions and/or technical characteristics of the performance of the products contained herein.
This documentation is not intended as a substitute for and is not to be used for determining suitability or reliability of these products for specific user applications.
It is the duty of any such user or integrator to perform the appropriate and complete risk analysis, evaluation and testing of the products with respect to the relevant specific application or use thereof.
Neither Schneider Electric Industries SAS nor any of its affiliates or subsidiaries shall be responsible or liable for misuse of the information contained herein.
Main
Complementary
Electrical connection
Wire section
0.324 mm
AWG gauge
22
Product weight
0.4 kg
Environment
RoHS EUR conformity date
0725
Compliant
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Characteristics
Complementary
Product weight
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0.01 kg
Environment
REVISION: A
The information provided in this documentation contains general descriptions and/or technical characteristics of the performance of the products contained herein.
This documentation is not intended as a substitute for and is not to be used for determining suitability or reliability of these products for specific user applications.
It is the duty of any such user or integrator to perform the appropriate and complete risk analysis, evaluation and testing of the products with respect to the relevant specific application or use thereof.
Neither Schneider Electric Industries SAS nor any of its affiliates or subsidiaries shall be responsible or liable for misuse of the information contained herein.
TSXPLP01
Main
Range of product
Modicon Premium Automation platform
Accessory / separate
part designation
Battery
Accessory / separate
part type
Battery
Accessory / separate
part category
Separate parts
Accessory / separate
part destination
PLC
XBTZ968
Main
Magelis XBT
Accessory / separate
part designation
Accessory / separate
part type
Connecting cable
Accessory / separate
part category
Connection accessories
Product compatibility
Accessory / separate
part destination
Cable length
2.5 m
The information provided in this documentation contains general descriptions and/or technical characteristics of the performance of the products contained herein.
This documentation is not intended as a substitute for and is not to be used for determining suitability or reliability of these products for specific user applications.
It is the duty of any such user or integrator to perform the appropriate and complete risk analysis, evaluation and testing of the products with respect to the relevant specific application or use thereof.
Neither Schneider Electric Industries SAS nor any of its affiliates or subsidiaries shall be responsible or liable for misuse of the information contained herein.
Range of product
Complementary
Range compatibility
Electrical connection
Modbus
Uni-Telway
Physical interface
RS485
Product weight
0.18 kg
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XPSAC5121
Range of product
Product or component
type
XPSAC
Function of module
Emergency stop
Switch monitoring
Type of start
Unmonitored
Connections - terminals
Output type
Number of additional
circuits
24 V AC (- 20...10 %)
24 V DC (- 20...20 %)
Safety level
Complementary
Supply frequency
50/60 Hz
Power consumption in W
<= 1.2 W DC
Power consumption in VA
<= 2.5 VA AC
24 V
Breaking capacity
Breaking capacity
10.5 A
<= 100 ms
300 V (degree of pollution: 2) conforming to IEC 60647-5-1, DIN VDE 0110 part 1
4 kV overvoltage category III conforming to IEC 60647-5-1, DIN VDE 0110 part 1
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11 10:53:56 EDT 2010
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The information provided in this documentation contains general descriptions and/or technical characteristics of the performance of the products contained herein.
This documentation is not intended as a substitute for and is not to be used for determining suitability or reliability of these products for specific user applications.
It is the duty of any such user or integrator to perform the appropriate and complete risk analysis, evaluation and testing of the products with respect to the relevant specific application or use thereof.
Neither Schneider Electric Industries SAS nor any of its affiliates or subsidiaries shall be responsible or liable for misuse of the information contained herein.
Main
Local signalling
2 LEDs
Current consumption
Mounting support
Product weight
0.16 kg
Environment
Standards
EN 1088/ISO 14119
EN 60204-1
EN/IEC 60947-1 + A11
EN/IEC 60947-5-1
EN/ISO 13850
Product certifications
CSA
TV
UL
IP degree of protection
-10...55 C
-25...85 C
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Product weight
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Accessory / separate
part designation
Diode
Accessory / separate
part destination
Zelio Relay RPM
Zelio Relay RXM
Accessory / separate
part category
Protection accessories
Product compatibility
RPZF1
RPZF2
RXZ sockets
Complementary
0,003 kg
Environment
REVISION: A
The information provided in this documentation contains general descriptions and/or technical characteristics of the performance of the products contained herein.
This documentation is not intended as a substitute for and is not to be used for determining suitability or reliability of these products for specific user applications.
It is the duty of any such user or integrator to perform the appropriate and complete risk analysis, evaluation and testing of the products with respect to the relevant specific application or use thereof.
Neither Schneider Electric Industries SAS nor any of its affiliates or subsidiaries shall be responsible or liable for misuse of the information contained herein.
RXM040W
Main
Accessories
c Switches on enclosure/rack lighting when the door is
opened.
c N/O contact, 10 A/500 V.
c Delivered with fixings.
reference
description
64680
door contact
17975
17941
17976
17943
17977
17945
17978
reference
V*
W*
Door contact
17975
320
635
646
346
80
90
17976
370
815
826
396
95
100
17977
420
915
926
446
95
100
17978
420
1015
1026
446
120
100
*V
*20
*W
26
17592
17600
2/70
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Rev. Date: 18.04.2011
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in the UK please add the prefix ENN
to the reference
number.
02_070_071.indd 70
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G) TESTING AND ADJUSTMENT
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Table of Contents
Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
About the Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Document Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Standards and General Safety Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Chapter 3
3.1
Chapter 4
4.1
Chapter 5
5.1
19
20
21
28
33
34
38
39
Insert Labels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Insert Labels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Insert Labels XBT N . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Insert Labels XBT R . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Insert Labels XBT RT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
47
48
50
52
Chapter 6
Inserting Labels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
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69
70
71
8.3
8.4
Chapter 9
9.1
Overview of Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
Overview of XBT Terminal Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
XBT Terminals in HMI Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
HMI Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
Functions of Keys, Touchscreen, LEDs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97
Functions of Keys and Touchscreen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
Functions of LEDs on XBT N401 / XBT R411 / XBT RT511 Terminals. . . . . . . 101
9.2
9.3
Chapter 10
10.1
10.2
10.3
10.4
Chapter 11
11.1
11.2
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11.4
11.5
Chapter 12
Appendices
Appendix A
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165
Troubleshooting and Further Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167
Troubleshooting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
System Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Internal Variables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Terminal Self-Tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
168
170
172
174
Appendix B
Glossary
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179
Index
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Safety Information
Important Information
NOTICE
Read these instructions carefully, and look at the equipment to become familiar with
the device before trying to install, operate, or maintain it. The following special
messages may appear throughout this documentation or on the equipment to warn
of potential hazards or to call attention to information that clarifies or simplifies a
procedure.
The addition of this symbol to a Danger or Warning safety label indicates
that an electrical hazard exists, which will result in personal injury if the
instructions are not followed.
This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal
injury hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid
possible injury or death.
DANGER
DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, will
result in death or serious injury.
WARNING
WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, can result
in death, serious injury, or equipment damage.
CAUTION
CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, can result
in injury or equipment damage.
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At a Glance
Document Scope
This manual describes how to use the Magelis XBT N/R/RT device.
Validity Note
Schneider Electric assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this
document. If you have suggestions for improvements or amendments or have found
errors in this publication, please notify us.
No part of this document may be reproduced in any form or by any means, electronic
or mechanical, including photocopying, without express written permission of
Schneider Electric.
The data and illustrations found in this documentation are not binding. We reserve
the right to modify our products in line with our policy of continuous product
development. The information in this document is subject to change without notice
and should not be construed as a commitment by Schneider Electric.
Related
Documents
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Product Related
Warnings
All pertinent state, regional, and local safety regulations must be observed when
installing and using this product. For reasons of safety and to ensure compliance
with documented system data, only the manufacturer should perform repairs to
components.
When controllers are used for applications with technical safety requirements,
please follow the relevant instructions.
User Comments
We welcome your comments about this document. You can reach us by e-mail at
techpub@schneider-electric.com
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Document Conventions
1
General information
Pictograms
Description
Indicates information concerning the communication LED.
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Overview
2
Standards and General Safety Precautions
List of Standards
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Overview
General Safety
Precautions
DANGER
EXPLOSION
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
WARNING
LOSS OF CONTROL
Due to the risk that a value entered on the terminal may not reach the equipment
(for example, if a communication break occurs due to huge bandwidth
consumption, the value may not be sent to the PLC) you are not allowed to use
the terminal to pilot safety critical processes, for example emergency stop or crane
load manipulation where human beings may get injured.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or
equipment damage.
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Overview
WARNING
UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION
z
z
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At a Glance
Overview
This chapter presents the different types of XBT terminals with their individual
characteristics.
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Chapter?
Topic
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3.1
At a Glance
Overview
This section lists the characteristics of the individual versions of the XBT terminal
range.
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21
Polling Times
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XBT N200
Environment
Compliance with standards
IEC 61131-2, IEC 60068-2-6, IEC 60068-2-27, UL 508, CSA C22-2 no. 14,
no 213, and no. 60950
Product certification
Temperature
Operation
0...+55C (32F...131F)
Storage
-20...+60C (-4F...140F)
0...85%
Protection
Front panel
Rear panel
ESD withstand
IP 20 (IEC 60529)
IEC 61000 - 4 - 2, level 3
Electromagnetic interference
Electrical interference
Impact
Vibration
Mechanical characteristics
Mounting and fixing
Flush-mounted, fixed by 2 (for XBT N) or 4 (for XBT R and XBT RT) spring
clips supplied pressure-mounted for panels 1.5...6 mm (0.06...0.23 in.) thick
Material
Polyester
display unit
protection
Front frame
Keypad
UV autotex polyester
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The following tables list the characteristics of the individual XBT terminal versions.
XBT Type
XBT N200
Electrical characteristics
Power supply
Voltage
Voltage limits
5 V 5% DC, 1 W maximum
Ripple factor
5% maximum
Note: For products with a resettable fuse (XBT N410 / XBT N401 / XBT NU400 /
XBT R410 / XBT R411 / XBT RT511), switch off the power supply for 5 seconds
before resetting the fuse.
CAUTION
OVERVOLTAGE DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT
Make sure to connect the following terminals only to a source providing 5 VDC.
z XBT N200
z XBT N400
z XBT R400
z XBT RT500
Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury or equipment damage.
Note: XBT RT500 terminals are protected against accidental connection to higher
voltages (up to 30 V) but the other terminal types are not and will be damaged.
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XBT Type
XBT N200
Operating characteristics
Display unit
Type
Backlit LCD
Capacity
2 x 20 characters
4 x 20 characters
10 x 33 characters
XBT Type
XBT N401
XBT RT511
XBT R411
Signaling
No LEDs
6 LEDs
13 LEDs
14 LEDs
XBT Type
XBT RT511
Buzzer
No buzzer
XBT Type
128
200
Transmission medium
(asynchronous serial link)
RS232C / RS485
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XBT Type
XBT NU400
Supported protocols
Modbus master
Real-time clock
XBT Type
Connection
Power supply
XBT Type
Connection
XBT Type
Connection
Printer link
No printer link
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Display Units
Alphanumeric
Display Unit
XBT N200
XBT N400
XBT NU400
XBT N401
Type
Backlit LCD
Color
Green
Capacity
2 lines of 20
characters
74 x 12 mm (2.91 x
0.47 in.)
Size of characters
(width x height)
Keypad
Signaling
No LEDs
Display
Green/Orange/Red
Functions
Number of panels
(maximum)
128 application
panels
40
Vertical panel
scrolling
no
yes
25
Representation of
variables
Alphanumeric
Fonts
Latin + Katakana
Languages
Communication
Serial link
RS232 C, RS485
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Display Units
Alphanumeric
Display Unit
XBT N200
XBT N400
XBT NU400
XBT N401
Modbus master
Protocols
Programming
software
XBT R400
XBT R410
XBT R411
Display
Type
Color
Green
Capacity
Size of characters
(width x height)
Keypad
Signaling
No LEDs
Green/Orange/Red
16 LEDs including 14
for the central keys
Functions
Number of panels
(maximum)
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XBT R400
XBT R410
40
Vertical panel
scrolling
yes
25
Representation of
variables
Alphanumeric
Fonts
Languages
XBT R411
Communication
Serial link
RS232 C, RS485
Protocols
Programming
software
XBT RT511
Display
Type
Color
Green
Capacity
Green/Orange/Red
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XBT RT511
Keypad
12 keys: in control and input variant 4 of them can be re-labeled, in touch variant 10 of them
can be re-labeled
Signaling
No LEDs
Functions
Number of panels
(maximum)
40
Vertical panel
scrolling
no
10
Representation of
variables
Fonts
Languages
Communication
Serial link
RS232 C, RS485
Protocols
Programming
software
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Polling Times
Overview
The polling times for non-connected equipment differ between XBT N/R/RT
terminals and XBT NU400 terminals. The following sections describe general polling
times of XBT N/R/RT terminals and specific polling times of XBT NU400 terminals.
General Polling
Time for NonConnected
Equipment
The XBT N/R/RT terminal polls the missing equipment (usually a PLC) every 5
seconds. All the configured PLCs in an application should be connected. A missing
equipment is therefore considered to be a temporary problem, i.e. the PLC or XBT
is temporarily disconnected, and communication will resume as soon as the
connection is re-established. In this arrangement, degraded communication
performance is considered acceptable.
Temporary
disconnection
Modbus
XBTN401
Master
PLC1
Slave@1
PLC2
Slave@2
PLC3
Slave@3
PLC4
Slave@4
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Polling Time of
XBT NU400
Terminals
The XBT NU400 polls the missing equipment, i.e. a starter, every 5 minutes. This
time interval has been selected due to performance and system validation reasons.
The XBT NU400 is delivered with a unique pre-loaded application for
communication with up to 8 TESYS model U starters. However, in the final system
configuration, less than 8 starters may be used permanently as a normal installation.
In this case, polling the missing starter(s) in too short time intervals will drastically
decrease the communication with the connected starters. This, in turn, may lead to
increased response times and cause critical application issues. In some cases, time
between operator action and starter acknowledgement can be longer than 20
seconds.
This is why the polling time of non-connected equipment has been set to this much
longer period of 5 minutes.
The pre-loaded application in XBTNU400 in version 2.2 and later provide a page for
manually resetting the communication. During this manual restart of the terminal the
reconnected devices will be detected.
Modbus
XBTNU400
Master
Starter 1
Slave @1
Starter 2
Slave @2
Starter 3
Slave @3
Starter 7
Slave @7
Starter 8
Slave @8
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At a Glance
Overview
This section describes all operating elements, LEDs and connectors provided on the
front and rear panels of the XBT N/R/RT terminals.
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Chapter?
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4.1
At a Glance
Overview
This section describes all operating elements, LEDs and connectors provided on the
front and rear panels of the XBT N/R/RT terminals.
What's in this
Section?
Page
Front Panels
34
Rear Panels
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Front Panels
Overview
The following sections list the front panels of the individual XBT terminal versions
with the operating and control elements.
XBT N Terminals
On their front panels the XBT N terminals provide the following operating and
control elements:
XBT N200
XBT N401
5
2
3
4
XBT N
7
6
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No.
Description
Service keys
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XBT R Terminals
On their front panels the XBT R terminals provide the following operating and control
elements:
XBT R4
1
XBT R411
XBT R4
5
3
86
3
7
No.
1
Description
Backlit LCD display
Service keys
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XBT RT
Terminals
On their front panels the XBT RT terminals provide the following operating and
control elements:
XBT RT5
XBT RT511
8
6
2
No.
1
Description
Backlit LCD display
Service keys
Configurable touchscreen
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Rear Panels
Overview
The following section shows the different rear panels of the individual XBT terminal
versions with their connectors.
Rear Panel
On their rear panels the XBT terminals provide the following connectors
XBT N200 / XBT N400 / XBT R400
XBT RT500
13
35
XBT RT511
4
5
No.
1
Description
RJ45: serial link + PLC power supply
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The various types of XBT terminals provide different front panels including different
keys for executing functions or entering values . The following paragraphs provide
an overview of the keys provided on the individual XBT terminals.
WARNING
UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION
The control key insert label must match the configured function of the key.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or
equipment damage.
Types of Keys
Service keys
Service keys provide different actions to the operator, like scrolling within the
display of the terminal, selecting the panel to be displayed as well as selecting
objects or entering values in the panel shown on the terminal display.
Function keys
Function keys are individually configured by the HMI designer who created the
HMI application of the XBT terminal using the Vijeo-Designer Lite software. 2
different types of function keys are available:
z static function keys: Static function keys are assigned a constant function (like
selecting the panel to be displayed or executing commands) for the entire HMI
application.
z dynamic function keys: Dynamic function keys can be assigned different
functions (like selecting the panel to be displayed, setting/resetting bits or
executing commands) by the HMI designer, depending on the actually
displayed panel.
XBT N and XBT RT terminals can be configured for different variants (control and
input variant as well as touch variant only for XBT RT) with the function keys
providing different functions in each variant. XBT R terminals, on the other hand,
only provide one variant.
It is also possible that function keys have different functions in one variant,
depending on whether you are only viewing the panels (normal mode) or you are
entering values (edition mode). Function keys with 2 functions are referred to as
dual labelled keys in this manual.
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Overview of Keys
on the Terminals
XBT R
2 non-configurable service
keys
z 2 non-configurable service
XBT RT
10 customizable keys which
can be configured as 10
function keys (touch variant)
or as 4 function and 6 service
keys (control or input
variants)
2 non-configurable service
keys
keys
z 4 non-configurable service
keys
configurable touchscreen
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Keys on XBT N
Terminals
control variant
input variant
In these 2 different variants the terminals provide the following keys on their front
panels:
Control variant
Input variant
2a
2b
2b
DEL
No.
1
Element
Description
Static function
keys
z access to a panel
MOD
z impulse command
z toggle command
2a
2b
Left/right arrows in
input variant
(functional link
keys)
ESC
DEL
Up/down arrows
MOD
Select a field
ENTER
Acknowledge an alarm
z impulse command
z toggle command
z variable write operation
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Keys on XBT R
Terminals
2
4
3
5
No.
Element
Description
Dual labelled
keys (function/
numeric)
z access to a panel
Left/right
arrows
(functional link
keys)
ESC
DEL
Up/down
arrows
z impulse command
z toggle command
z modification of a value
MOD
Select a field
ENTER
Acknowledge an alarm
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Keys on XBT RT
Terminals
Control variant
Input variant
7b
7a
1
Touch variant
9
8
7a
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No.
Element
Description
Left/right
arrows
(functional link
keys)
Up/down
arrows
ESC
DEL
MOD
Select a field
ENTER
Confirm a selection or an
entered value
Acknowledge an alarm
7a
Control or
touch variant
7b
Input variant
Touchscreen
Dual labelled
keys
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Insert Labels
5
At a Glance
Overview
This section describes the different insert labels provided for the different XBT types
and gives instructions on how to properly install them.
What's in this
Chapter?
Topic
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Insert Labels
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Insert Labels
5.1
Insert Labels
At a Glance
Overview
This section describes the different insert labels provided for the different XBT types.
What's in this
Section?
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52
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Insert Labels
XBT N terminals are delivered with an insert label sheet providing the following label
types to assign different texts or symbols to the keys:
z
z
z
All labels are pre-cut and just have to be pressed out of the label sheet.
The ready-to-use service key and function key labels can directly be inserted into
the XBT N terminal as described in section Inserting Insert Labels, p. 55.
To print your own text or symbols on the blank labels, use the Vijeo-Designer Lite
configuration software.
New label sheets can be ordered at Schneider with the following part numbers:
XBT Terminal
XBLYN00
XBT N401
XBLYN01
WARNING
UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION
Make sure that the text/symbols on your insert label always correspond to what is
configured for your XBT terminal in the Vijeo-Designer Lite configuration software.
Otherwise the keys of your terminal will not initiate the actions indicated on them.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or
equipment damage.
Service Key
Labels for XBT N
Terminals
If you have configured your XBT N terminal for input variant in the Vijeo-Designer
Lite configuration software, insert the following service key label into your XBT N
terminal.
Service key label XBT N
Service key label XBT N401 (with LEDs)
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Insert Labels
Function Key
Labels for XBT N
Terminals
If you have configured your XBT N terminal for control variant in the Vijeo-Designer
Lite configuration software, insert the following function key label into your XBT N
terminal.
Function key label XBT N
Function key label XBT N401 (with LEDs)
The insert label sheet includes blank labels providing you the possibility to create
labels with your own texts or symbols.
Blank label XBT N
Blank label XBT N401 (with LEDs)
For a detailed description on how to print your own labels see Creating Individual
Labels, p. 61
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Insert Labels
XBT R terminals are delivered with an insert label sheet providing the following label
types to assign different texts or symbols to the keys:
z
z
All labels are pre-cut and just have to be pressed out of the label sheet.
The ready-to-use function key labels can directly be inserted into the XBT R terminal
as described in section Inserting Insert Labels, p. 55.
To print your own text or symbols on the blank labels, use the Vijeo-Designer Lite
configuration software.
New label sheets can be ordered at Schneider with the following part numbers:
XBT Terminal
XBLYR00
XBT R411
XBLYR01
WARNING
UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION
Make sure that the text/symbols on your insert label always correspond to what is
configured for your XBT terminal in the Vijeo-Designer Lite configuration software.
Otherwise the keys of your terminal will not initiate the actions indicated on them.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or
equipment damage.
Function Key
Labels for XBT R
Terminals
The following function key label is provided on the label sheet of XBT R terminals.
Function key label XBT R
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Insert Labels
The insert label sheet includes blank labels providing you the possibility to create
labels with your own texts or symbols.
Blank label XBT R
For a detailed description on how to print your own labels see Creating Individual
Labels, p. 61
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XBT RT terminals are delivered with 2 insert label sheets providing the following
label types to assign different texts or symbols to the keys:
z
z
z
z
All labels are pre-cut and just have to be pressed out of the label sheet.
The ready-to-use service key, function key and touch key labels can directly be
inserted into the XBT RT terminal as described in section Inserting Insert Labels,
p. 55.
To print your own text or symbols on the blank labels, use the Vijeo-Designer Lite
configuration software.
New label sheets can be ordered at Schneider with the following part numbers:
XBT Terminal
XBT RT500
XBLYRT00
XBT RT511
XBLYRT01
WARNING
UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION
Make sure that the text/symbols on your insert label always correspond to what is
configured for your XBT terminal in the Vijeo-Designer Lite configuration software.
Otherwise the keys of your terminal will not initiate the actions indicated on them.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or
equipment damage.
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Service Key
Labels for
XBT RT
Terminals
If you have configured your XBT RT terminal for input variant in the Vijeo-Designer
Lite configuration software, insert the following service key label into your XBT RT
terminal.
Service key label XBT RT
XBT RT500
XBT RT511
Function Key
Labels for
XBT RT
Terminals
If you have configured your XBT RT terminal for control variant in the Vijeo-Designer
Lite configuration software, insert the following function key label into your XBT RT
terminal.
Function key label XBT RT
XBT RT500
XBT RT511
Touch Key
Labels for
XBT RT
Terminals
If you have configured your XBT RT terminal for touch variant in the Vijeo-Designer
Lite configuration software, insert the following touch key label into your XBT RT
terminal.
Touch key label XBT RT
XBT RT500
XBT RT511
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The insert label sheet includes blank labels providing you the possibility to create
labels with your own texts or symbols.
Service blank label XBT RT
XBT RT500
XBT RT511
Touch blank label XBT RT
XBT RT500
XBT RT511
For a detailed description on how to print your own labels see Creating Individual
Labels, p. 61
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6
Inserting Insert Labels
Overview
In order to be sure that each key of the XBT terminals executes the requested
function it is of vital importance that you correctly insert the insert label into the
device. The following paragraphs describe the procedures of inserting insert labels
into XBT N, XBT R and XBT RT terminals.
WARNING
UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION
Make sure that the text/symbols on your insert label always correspond to what is
configured for your XBT terminal in the Vijeo-Designer Lite configuration software.
Otherwise the keys of your terminal will not initiate the actions indicated on them.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or
equipment damage.
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Inserting Labels
Graphical
Representation
of Correctly
Inserting Labels
into XBT N
Terminals
The graphic below shows how to correctly insert an insert label into an XBT N
terminal:
Inserting Labels
into XBT N
Terminals
Action
Press the pre-cut insert label of your choice out of the insert label sheet.
Take your XBT N terminal and turn it around so that you can see its rear panel. On
the left-hand side of the rear panel, located directly behind the overlapping display,
you will find the opening for the insert label.
Insert the insert label cautiously into this opening (as shown in steps 1 and 2 of the
above figure) until the 4 key symbols / texts have disappeared and the only sign that
can still be seen of the insert label is the double arrow.
Turn your XBT N terminal around and check at its front side that all 4 symbols / texts
are clearly visible at the keys. If the texts / symbols are not clearly visible, insert the
insert label a bit further into the opening. A graphical example of a not correctly
inserted insert label is provided for XBT R / RT terminals below in this chapter.
If the texts / symbols are clearly visible on the front of the terminal, take the part (with
the double arrow sign) of the insert label that is still visible on the rear of the terminal
and slide this flap into the slit indicated in step 3 of the above figure. The flap should
now be flush with the rear of the terminal (see step 4 of the above figure).
If the insert label has not correctly been inserted into the XBT terminal, the flap of
the insert label will be too long to fit into this slit. A graphical example of a not
correctly inserted insert label is provided for XBT R / RT terminals below in this
chapter.
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Graphical
Representation
of Correctly
Inserting Labels
into XBT R /
XBT RT
Terminals
The graphic below shows how to correctly insert an insert label into an XBT R /
XBT RT terminal:
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Inserting Labels
Inserting Labels
into XBT R /
XBT RT
Terminals
For inserting insert labels into XBT R / XBT RT terminals proceed as follows:
Step
Action
Press the pre-cut insert label of your choice out of the insert label sheet.
Take your XBT R / XBT RT terminal and turn it around so that you can see its
rear panel. On the right-hand side of the rear panel, located directly behind the
overlapping display, you will find the opening for the insert label.
Insert the insert label cautiously into this opening (as shown in steps 1 and 2 of
the above figure) until the key symbols / texts on the wide part of the insert labels
have disappeared and the wide part of the insert label is flush with the opening.
There will be merely the small flap of the insert label with the double arrow being
visible outside the terminal.
Turn your XBT R / XBT RT terminal around and check at its front side that all
symbols / texts are clearly visible at the keys. If the texts / symbols are not clearly
visible, insert the insert label a bit further into the opening.
Front of XBT RT terminal with insert label not correctly inserted
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Step
5
Action
If the texts / symbols are clearly visible on the front of the terminal, take the small
part (with the double arrow sign) of the insert label that is still visible on the rear
of the terminal and slide this flap into the slit indicated in step 3 of the above
figure. The flap should now be flush with the rear of the terminal (see step 4 of
the above figure).
If the insert label has not correctly been inserted into the XBT terminal, the flap
of the insert label will be too long to fit into this slit.
Rear of XBT terminal with insert label not correctly inserted
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7
Creating Individual Labels
Overview
For describing the procedure of creating and printing individual texts or symbols on
the blank labels, blank labels of XBT R / RT terminals are used as an example in this
section. The process of printing labels for XBT N terminals is identical, with the
difference that they provide only 1 line of text / symbols.
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Creating
Individual Labels
To create insert labels with your own texts or symbols, proceed as follows:
Step
Action
Open the Static Function Keys dialog box in the Vijeo-Designer Lite
configuration software for your XBT terminal type.
Text
Text
Text
Text
Text
Text
Text
Text
Text
Text
Text
Text
Text
Text
Text
Text
Text
Text
Text
Text
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Step
4
Action
Print the modified Word document first on a blank paper to create a reference
sheet.
Printout of the modified Word template
Left
On
Off
Right
Text
Text
Text
Text
Text
Text
Text
Text
Text
Text
Text
Text
Text
Text
Text
Text
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Step
5
Action
Position the insert label sheet on the reference printout in a way that the keys the
new texts / symbols should be printed on are exactly on top of the new texts /
symbols on the reference printout.
Positioning insert label sheet on the reference printout
Left
On
Off
Right
Fix the insert label sheet on the reference printout using adhesive tape and insert
them in your printer.
After the texts / symbols have been printed on your insert label sheet, remove
the insert label sheet from the reference printout, press the insert label out of the
sheet and insert it in your terminal as described in section Inserting Insert Labels,
p. 55.
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8
At a Glance
Overview
For exchanging software configuration data with Vijeo-Designer Lite, connect the
XBT terminal with a PC where Vijeo-Designer Lite is running.
For controlling an automation system, connect the XBT terminal with a PLC.
For printing alarms as a data stream, alarm log files or a list of current alarms,
connect the XBT terminal with a printer.
The following sections describe how to connect your XBT terminal to the different
equipment and provides safety information concerning the cabling.
What's in this
Chapter?
Topic
Page
8.1
67
8.2
69
8.3
77
8.4
89
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8.1
Care must be taken when XBT terminals are directly connected to a PLC that is
located in another building. When you remove the cable from the terminal, you will
loose the protective earth ground of the terminal. Since these 2 buildings can have
different earth grounds, unplugging the cable from the terminal can lead to an
electric shock created by a ground loop (voltage potential difference between two
separate buildings).
DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DUE TO IMPROPER GROUNDING
z
z
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3
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
building 1
building 2
PLC
XBT RT
signal cable
earth ground of building 1
earth ground of building 2
resistance R between the 2 earth grounds
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8.2
At a Glance
Overview
What's in this
Section?
Page
70
71
74
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For exchanging software configuration data with Vijeo-Designer Lite, connect your
XBT terminal to a PC running the Vijeo-Designer Lite configuration software.
The correct cabling depends on whether your XBT terminal is
z
z
The following XBT terminals need 5 V power that must be supplied by the PC in this
case:
z
z
z
z
XBT N200
XBT N400
XBT R400
XBT RT500
CAUTION
OVERVOLTAGE DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT
Make sure to connect the following terminals only to a source providing 5 VDC.
z XBT N200
z XBT N400
z XBT R400
z XBT RT500
Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury or equipment damage.
Note: XBT RT500 terminals are protected against accidental connection to higher
voltages (up to 30 V) but the other terminal types are not and will be damaged.
The following XBT terminals need an external power supply supplying 24 VDC:
z
z
z
z
z
z
XBT N410
XBT N401
XBT NU400
XBT R410
XBT R411
XBT RT511
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The following XBT terminals need 5 V power that is usually supplied by the PLC:
z
z
z
z
XBT N200
XBT N400
XBT R400
XBT RT500
CAUTION
VOLTAGE DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT
Connect the serial link connector with power off and tighten connector screws.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury or equipment damage.
Note: For connecting XBT terminals to a PC use the Schneider cables described
in the following sections.
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Connecting
XBT N200 / N400
/ R400 to a PC
XBT N200 / N400 and R400 terminals can be connected to a PC in 2 different ways:
z
z
via the serial port of the PC using the Schneider cable XBT Z945
via the USB port of the PC using the Schneider cables XBT Z925 and TSXCUSB485
Connecting XBT N200 / N400 / R400 to a serial port of a PC using the Schneider
cable XBT Z945
Connecting XBT N200 / N400 / R400 to a USB port of a PC using the Schneider
cables XBT Z925 and TSX-CUSB485.
XBT N200 and XBT N400 without logo: you must add a XBT ZN999 cable adapter.
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Connecting
XBT RT500 to a
PC
via the serial port of the PC using the Schneider cable XBT Z945 and the adaptor
XBTZRT999
via the USB port of the PC using the Schneider
cables XBT Z925 and TSX-CUSB485
W
ARNING
Connecting XBT RT500 to a serial port of a PC using the Schneider cable XBT Z945
and the adaptor XBT ZRT999
ARNING
W
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The following XBT terminals need an external power supply supplying 24 VDC:
z
z
z
z
z
z
XBT N410
XBT N401
XBT NU400
XBT R410
XBT R411
XBT RT511
CAUTION
VOLTAGE DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT
Connect the serial link connector with power off and tighten connector screws.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury or equipment damage.
Note: For connecting these XBT terminals to a PC use the Schneider cables
described in the following sections.
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Connecting
XBT N410 / N401
/ NU400 / R410 /
R411 to a PC
via the serial port of the PC using the Schneider cable XBT Z915
via the USB port of the PC using the Schneider cables XBT Z925 and
TSX-CUSB485
Connecting XBT N410 / N401 / NU400 / R410 / R411 to a serial port of a PC using
the Schneider cable XBT Z915
Connecting XBT N410 / N401 / NU400 / R410 / R411 to a USB port of a PC using
the Schneider cables XBT Z925 and TSX-CUSB485
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Connecting
XBT RT511 to a
PC
via the serial port of the PC using the Schneider cable XBT Z945
via the USB port of the PC using the Schneider
cables XBT Z925 and TSX-CUSB485
W
ARNING
Connecting XBT RT511 to a serial port of a PC using the Schneider cable XBT Z945
ARNING
W
1
2
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8.3
At a Glance
Overview
What's in this
Section?
Page
78
80
84
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The following XBT terminals need 5 V power that must be supplied by the PLC in
this case:
z
z
z
z
XBT N200
XBT N400
XBT R400
XBT RT500
CAUTION
OVERVOLTAGE DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT
Make sure to connect the following terminals only to a source providing 5 VDC.
z XBT N200
z XBT N400
z XBT R400
z XBT RT500
Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury or equipment damage.
Note: XBT RT500 terminals are protected against accidental connection to higher
voltages (up to 30 V) but the other terminal types are not and will be damaged.
The following XBT terminals need an external power supply supplying 24 VDC:
z
z
z
z
z
z
XBT N410
XBT N401
XBT NU400
XBT R410
XBT R411
XBT RT511
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Data Exchanged
Between XBT
Terminals and
PLCs
WARNING
UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION
z
z
Never remove the PLC cable from the XBT terminal while operations are in
progress.
Check the XBT terminal connection by monitoring the communication
monitoring word in the dialog table via the PLC program.
WARNING
LOSS OF CONTROL
z
z
z
The designer of any control scheme must consider the potential failure modes
of control paths and, for certain critical functions, provide a means to achieve a
safe state during and after a path failure. Examples of critical control functions
are emergency stop and overtravel stop.
Separate or redundant control paths must be provided for critical control
functions.
System control paths may include communication links. Consideration must be
given to the implications of unanticipated transmission delays or failures of the
link.*
Each implementation of a Magelis XBT N/R/RT must be individually and
thoroughly tested for proper operation before being placed into service.
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The following XBT terminals need 5 V power that is usually supplied by the PLC but
may also be supplied by an external 5 VDC power supply:
z
z
z
z
XBT N200
XBT N400
XBT R400
XBT RT500
CAUTION
VOLTAGE DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT
Connect the serial link connector with power off and tighten connector screws.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury or equipment damage.
Connection to
Twido / Micro /
Premium / Nano,
Power by PLC
Use the Schneider cable XBT Z9780 (RS485) to connect XBT N200 / N400 / R400
or RT500 terminals to the following Schneider PLCs that provide the required
5 VDC:
z
z
z
z
Twido
Micro
Premium
Nano
Connection to Twido / Micro / Premium / Nano via Schneider cable XBT Z9780
(RS485)
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Connection to
Modicon M340,
Power by PLC
Use the Schneider cable XBT Z9980 (RS485) to connect XBT N200 / N400 / R400
or RT500 terminals to a Modicon M340 PLC that provides the required 5 VDC.
Connection to
Tesys U, Altivar,
Lexium 05, Zelio,
Preventa
XPS MC, Power
by External
Power Supply
To connect XBT N200 / N400 / R400 or RT500 terminals to the following PLCs use
the Schneider ABL8MEM05040 power supply to provide the required 5 VDC
together with the adaptor XBT ZRTPW and the Schneider cable XBT Z9980
(RS485):
z
z
z
z
z
Tesys Model U
Altivar
Lexium 05
Zelio with communication module
Preventa XPSMC
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XBT RT500 terminals require different cables for connecting them to individual
PLCs.
Connection to PLCs using the XBT ZG939 and the XBT ZRTPW cable adapter:
ARNING
W
Connecting
XBT RT500 to
other Devices
Advantys STB
Cable
+ XBT ZG939
cable adapter
+ XBT ZRTPW
for power
supply
Momentum
Quantum / 984
Rockwell Micrologix
Siemens S7-200
Mitsubishi FX
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Communication
Interruption with
XBT N200 or
XBT N400
Terminals
Cable
XBT Z9780
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The following XBT terminals need an external power supply supplying 24 VDC:
z
z
z
z
z
z
XBT N410
XBT N401
XBT NU400
XBT R410
XBT R411
XBT RT511
CAUTION
VOLTAGE DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT
Connect the serial link connector with power off and tighten connector screws.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury or equipment damage.
Note: For connecting these XBT terminals to a PLC or a fieldbus tap use the
Schneider cables described in the following sections.
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Connecting
XBT N410 / N401
/ NU400 / R410 /
R411 to a PLC
XBT N410 / N401 / NU400 / R410 / R411 terminals require different cables for
connecting them to individual PLCs or fieldbus taps.
Use the Schneider cable XBT Z938 (RS485) to connect XBT N410 / N401 / NU400
/ R410 / R411 to the following Schneider PLCs:
z
z
z
z
z
Tesys Model U
Altivar
Lexium 05
Zelio with communication module
Preventa XPSMC
To connect your XBT terminal to other PLCs or fieldbus taps refer to the lists below
showing the adequate cables.
Connection to PLCs or fieldbus taps using different Schneider cables:
Cable
Advantys STB
Momentum
Quantum / 984
Twido/Micro/Premium/Nano
Modicon M340
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PLC
Cable
Rockwell Micrologix
Mitsubishi FX
Siemens S7-200
Cable
LU9 GC3
SCA62 (multipoint)
SCA64
TWDXCAT3RJ, TWDXCAISO
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Connecting
XBT RT511 to a
PLC
XBT RT511 terminals require different cables for connecting them to individual
PLCs or fieldbus taps.
Use the Schneider cable XBT Z9980 (RS485) to connect XBT RT511 to the
following Schneider PLCs:
z
z
z
z
z
Tesys Model U
Altivar
Lexium 05
Zelio with communication module
Preventa XPSMC
W
ARNING
To connect your XBT terminal to other PLCs or fieldbus taps refer to the lists below
showing the adequate cables.
ARNING
W
W
ARNING
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Cable
Advantys STB
Momentum
Quantum / 984
Twido/Micro/Premium/Nano
Modicon M340
Rockwell Micrologix
Rockwell SLC500 , Drop 1761NETAIC
Siemens S7-200
Omron CPM1, CPM2, CJ1 , CS1
Cable
SCA62 (multipoint)
SCA64
TWDXCAT3RJ, TWDXCAISO
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8.4
Printer Connections
Overview
XBT N401, XBT R411 and XBT RT511 terminals provide a MiniDIN connector on
their rear panel for connecting an RS232C printer.
Connecting
XBT N401 / R411
/ RT511 to a
Printer
Use the Schneider cable XBT Z926 to connect your XBT N40, XBT R411 or
XBT RT511 terminal to an RS232C printer.
Printer connection via Schneider cable XBT Z926
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At a Glance
Overview
What's in this
Chapter?
Topic
Page
9.1
Overview of Functions
93
9.2
94
9.3
97
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9.1
Overview of Functions
Representation
Switching on the terminal
Automatic switching to
operating mode
Input or modification
Displaying
of process
application panels
parameters
Panel display
Input/Modification
Sending
commands to the
PLC
Discrete
command
Displaying
system panels
Panel display
Default PLC
architecture
Password
Processing alarm panels
Alarms
Printing
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9.2
HMI Applications
HMI Application
Example
The figure below shows a typical HMI application with XBT R411.
4
1
2
No.
1
Description
XBT R411: terminal for visualizing data of the PLC
XBT R411 sends the alarms risen by the PLC on the flow to the printer
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No.
5
Description
XBT R411: keys for sending commands to the automation system
z changing the panel
z viewing current alarms
z modifying digits in variable edition
z activating the function associated with functional links
Connection to a PLC
XBT N and XBT RT terminals provide different operating variants. Depending on the
selected variant the keypad is either in control variant or in input variant or in touch
variant (only XBT RT). In each variant, the individual keys provide different functions
(for further information see Overview of Keys on the Individual XBT Terminals,
p. 39). To indicate the different functions to the user, the key labels are
interchangeable. Blank labels are provided that can be filled with individual texts.
Types of HMI
Applications
Applications for XBT terminals are created in the Vijeo-Designer Lite software. They
can be associated with:
z
z
z
z
Production
Monitoring
Example
production monitoring
preventive maintenance
corrective maintenance
process control
Preventive
Maintenance
Example
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Corrective
Maintenance
Example
Process Control
Example
Pressurizing
Start cycle
ESC
F1
P
SC
SC
F4
ENTER
As indicated on the display unit of the XBT N in the above figure, the function
pressurizing is controlled by the key named P and the function start cycle is
controlled by the key named SC.
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9.3
At a Glance
Overview
The following sections describe the functions of keys, touchscreen and LEDs on the
different XBT terminal types.
What's in this
Section?
Page
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101
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All XBT terminals provide keys on their front panels that perform different functions.
XBT R and XBT RT terminals provide specific keys, that can have 2 different
functions depending on the current operating mode, the so-called dual labelled
keys.
XBT RT terminals are additionally equipped with a touchscreen that allows
execution of certain functions by pushing elements directly on the display unit of the
terminal.
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Functions of
Keys
The functions of the individual keys provided on XBT terminals are listed in the
following table:
Key
MOD
Key Function
Select a field for edition or move on to the next field each time MOD is pressed
(left to right and top to bottom).
impulse command
toggle command
writing variables
set / reset bit
function)
z select a functional link in the panel
z increment/decrement the selected digit
z increment/decrement the value of a variable field
z select a value in a selection list, and modify a digit in a variable field during
input
z delete the selected digit or field
DEL
z confirm a selection
z confirm an edition
ENTER
z acknowledge an alarm
F1
z access a panel
z execute an impulse command
z execute a toggle command
z modify a value
only for XBT RT: dynamic function keys having panel-dependant functions
R1
z access a panel
z execute an impulse command
z execute a toggle command
z set / reset bit
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Dual Labelled
Keys on XBT R
and XBT RT
Terminals
If the user is not modifying a value, the keys act as function keys.
If the user is modifying the value of a field, the keys automatically act as service
keys for edition mode.
Note: It is impossible to enter a value if a function key has been pressed, in the
same way that it is impossible to leave edition mode if the value of a field is being
modified.
For XBT RT terminals operated in touch variant, this means that keys F1 to F4 have
different functions, depending on the selected terminal mode.
z
z
Touchscreen on
XBT RT
Terminals
CAUTION
EQUIPMENT DAMAGE
z
z
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The table below lists the functions of the LEDs provided on XBT N401, XBT R411
and XBT RT511 terminals.
LED
Color
Status
Meaning
Communication
Amber
Off
No cable or no communication
Blinking
Communication OK
Alarms
Red
ALARM
Touch
Green
Alarm list:
Off
Empty
On
Blinking
On
Off
Key inactive
Input variant
Up/Down
Green
On
Blinking
Off
On
Control variant
LED for static function keys
F1
Green
(XBT N)
Amber
(XBT R/
RT)
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10
At a Glance
Overview
What's in this
Chapter?
Topic
Page
Modes of Operation
105
10.2
112
10.3
125
10.4
Password-Protection
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10.1
Modes of Operation
At a Glance
Overview
This section provides an overview of the 2 modes of operation of XBT terminals and
describes their selection process.
What's in this
Section?
Page
Introduction
106
107
Transfer Mode
108
Operating Mode
110
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Introduction
Overview
Operating mode
Communication with the PLC
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Process of
Selecting the
Mode of
Operation
Self-tests
XBT terminal
connected to PC
XBT terminal
connected to PLC
OR
Enter
password
Access to
protected HMI objects
Operating
mode
communication with the
automation system
Invalid
password
Transfer
mode
data transfer between
XBT terminal and PC
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Transfer Mode
Overview
In transfer mode the XBT terminal communicates with the Vijeo-Designer Lite
configuration software. Software applications can be transferred in both directions.
The XBT terminal automatically enables the transfer mode when it is connected to
a PC via a communication cable. No operator action on the terminal is necessary in
this mode.
Procedure of
Transferring
Software
Applications
For transferring software applications to or from your XBT terminal perform the
following steps:
Step
Action
Connect your XBT terminal to a PC running the Vijeo-Designer Lite software. For
the suitable Schneider cable see Connecting XBT Terminals to a PC, p. 69.
Result: The XBT terminal automatically detects the connection to a PC, enables
the transfer mode and waits for software application transfer.
From the Vijeo-Designer Lite software at your PC start the software application
transfer.
For transferring software configuration data from the PC to the XBT terminal,
select the menus Device Download....
For transferring software configuration data from the XBT terminal to the PC,
select the menus Device Upload....
XBT terminals that are equipped with a communication LED indicate data
interchange with a PC by a blinking communication LED.
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Transfer Mode
Process
No.
Description
XBT N401
Transfer cable (for a list of Schneider cables refer to Connecting XBT Terminals to
a PC, p. 69)
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Operating Mode
Overview
The operating mode is used for data interchange between the XBT terminal and the
automation system to control the automation system. The following tasks can be
performed in this mode of operation:
z
z
z
z
panel display
edition/modification of automation system architecture parameter values
process control (discrete)
viewing and acknowledging alarms
The XBT terminal automatically enables the operating mode when it is connected to
a PLC via a communication cable.
Accessing
Panels in
Operating Mode
When the XBT terminal is connected to a PLC, the XBT terminal automatically
displays the default panel after start-up. This default panel allows navigation to the
remaining panels.
To navigate between panels and to access a selected panel use the arrow keys of
your XBT terminal:
Arrow Keys
Function
To navigate to another panel, press the up and down arrows of your
XBT terminal.
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Example of
Accessing
Panels in
Operating Mode
The following 2 figures illustrate how to navigate from a default panel to a panel of
your choice (target panel).
Default panel
---1 - Display
2 - Control
3 - Maintenance
To open the Maintenance panel, press the arrow down key twice to select and then
click the arrow right key to open it.
Target panel
MAINTENANCE
----OP. DURATIONS
SYSTEM PAGES
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10.2
At a Glance
Overview
XBT terminals display panels on their display unit. These panels can contain notanimated objects (e.g. background images, static texts) and not animated HMI
objects (e.g. value displays, bar graphs). 3 different types of are used in XBT
terminals:
z
z
z
What's in this
Section?
application panels
alarm panels
system panels
Page
113
114
118
Alarm Management
119
122
123
124
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Application panels are panels designed to provide information about the automation
system architecture being run. They also serve to clarify any operation that the
operator might have to carry out in a given context.
Application panels can be interlinked to create authorized sequences during
operation.
Unauthorized operators can be prevented from displaying protected panels.
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When designing the application in Vijeo-Designer Lite, the designer can select a
default panel.
When the terminal is powered up, this is the first panel to be displayed.
There are different ways to display application panels:
z
z
z
z
z
z
Via Function
Keys
Example
On
ESC
F1
F2
F3
F4
ENTER
1
1
function key
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Via Button
Object or Active
Area on
Touchscreen
By using the touchscreen of XBT RT terminals operated in touch variant you can
directly access a specific panel by pressing a button object or an active area
provided on the actually displayed application panel.
Pressing a button for opening a specific panel:
Magelis
Magelis
Conveyor
----Startup
On/Off ON
Control
---Conveyor
Hopper
Via Navigation
Links
You can directly access a specific panel by using a navigation link provided on the
actually displayed application panel.
The following 2 figures illustrate how to navigate to a specific panel using a
navigation link.
Source panel
---1 - Display
2 - Control
3 - Maintenance
1
1
Navigation link
MAINTENANCE
----OP. DURATIONS
SYSTEM PAGES
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A specific panel is displayed because the program has written the number of the
panel to be processed in a word in the dialog table (for more information see
Exchanging Data with the Automation System via the Dialog Table, p. 163).
The following figure illustrates how a specific panel is opened by the PLC.
PLC opening a specific panel
5
2
%MW100
25
25
%MW100
No.
1
Description
Program, Display panel 25
Display panel 25
Dialog table
The PLC dialog table contains the number of the panel to be processed (1). The XBT
terminal reads the dialog table in the PLC (2) and displays the desired panel (3).
Once the command has been processed, the XBT terminal writes the value HFFFF
in the panel to be processed word (4), to acknowledge the request to the PLC
program.
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From System
Panels
You can directly access a specific panel by using a navigation link provided on a
system panel.
The following figure shows a system panel providing links to application panels.
System panel with links to application panels
LIST OF PAGES
LIST OF ALARMS
To navigate directly to the LIST OF ALARMS panel, select the arrow next to LIST
OF ALARMS and activate this link (by using the arrow keys of the front panel or
directly touching the arrow on the touchscreen).
For more information about system panels, see Principle of System Panels, p. 122
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An alarm panel has the same characteristics as an application panel with respect to:
z
z
the text
the fields
The first line of an alarm panel is preconfigured (by Vijeo-Designer Lite) to show:
z
z
z
The advantage of an alarm panel lies in its event-triggered display. Each alarm
panel is associated with a word bit in the dialog table.
If the bit is at state 1, the panel is displayed and the text blinks.
Example
1 Line time-stamped by the XBT terminal (A for Alarm), the alarm text appears
blinking and changes to a steady display once it has been acknowledged.
Listing Alarms in
Operating Mode
When an alarm appears, it is often the consequence of other alarms. Due to their
priority system, XBT terminals can display the most important alarm, i.e. the
alarm that is presenting the highest risk to the automation system architecture.
All alarms are time-stamped on appearance.
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Alarm Management
Alarm Indication
The actual display of an alarm depends on the priority it has been allocated (see
section Display Priority below).
Alarms pending on the automation system architecture are stored in an alarm list.
The graphic below shows an Alarm LED.
ALARM
The Alarm LED continuously informs the operator about the state of the alarm list:
z
z
z
Display Priority
A priority can be associated with each alarm panel. An alarm panel has priority over
an application panel and a system panel. An alarm panel does not have priority over
a value, which is currently being entered.
Different alarm panels may have different priorities. There are 16 possible levels of
priority (the lowest display priority being priority no. 16).
Exception of
Priority 0
The alarm panel is not displayed, but stored in the alarm list, thus the current
display will not be disturbed.
The alarm LED blinks to signal the alarm.
Alarm panels can appear in different ways. Alarm panels can be:
z
z
z
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Storage Principle
in the Alarm List
If the alarms have equal priority, they are stored from the oldest to the most recent.
If the display unit is available (i.e., not occupied by a higher-priority display), the
oldest alarm is displayed. In an automation system, it is often the oldest alarm that
is the most interesting, as the more recent alarms are often a consequence of the
condition signaled by the first alarm (classic case of bursts of alarms).
If alarms with higher priority occur the following will happen:
z
z
Alarms with higher priority are stored at the top of the list.
If the display unit is available (i.e., not occupied by a higher-priority display), the
new alarm with highest priority will be displayed.
Buzzer for
Alarms
Notification
You can set alert sounds to inform you of alarms by activating the buzzer of the
XBT RT511 terminal.
Acknowledgment of Alarms
When designing alarm panels, it is possible to define whether the alarm panel
should be acknowledged systematically by the operator (obligatory
acknowledgment) or not.
ENTER
To acknowledge the alarm panel on the display press ENTER. The alarm message
changes to a steady display.
Depending on the choice made, management of these 2 types of alarm is as follows:
Alarms which must be acknowledged
(obligatory)
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Alarm Log
The terminals can manage a log of the alarm panels. They store the alarm panels
with the text, but without variable values (for more information, see Alarm Log,
p. 156).
Display Principle
of Alarm Panels
Representation
An alarm
occurs
ALARM
Edition
in progress
Yes
End of edition or
edition aborted
Yes
Acknowledgment or
disappearance of this alarm
No
Alarm with
higher priority
already
displayed
No
The highest priority alarm that is the oldest alarm not appearing
in the list is displayed
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System panels are predefined panels which are used to perform operations relating
to the XBT terminal "system".
In operating mode, these panels can be accessed in the same way as application
panels.
System panels are panels processed as if they were application type panels. Hence
they are stored with the application panels in the developed application file.
There are 3 types of system panels:
z
z
z
The advantage of being able to view these panels with Vijeo-Designer Lite is that
system messages can be translated.
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List of System
Panels
Description
panel list
alarm list
alarm history
password
10
default system
panel
22
language
30
printer
100
protocol
110
advanced
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Scrolling is necessary in XBT N and XBT R terminals to view the entire panel that
contains more lines than the display unit can display. When opening a panel the first
n (n being the number of lines on the display unit) lines of this panel are displayed
on the display unit. For example, four lines for the XBT N400 terminal.
Example
The other lines can be displayed by scrolling up or down the panel using the up and
down keys on the keypad.
GRADER
Main menu
---1 - Display
Main menu
---1 - Display
2 - Control
---1 - Display
2 - Control
3 - Maintenance
Main menu
---1 - Display
2 - Control
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10.3
At a Glance
Overview
This section describes general settings concerning the HMI language, the date and
time format as well as access to product reference and line parameters.
What's in this
Section?
Page
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127
128
129
130
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HMI LANGUAGE
DATE/TIME
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In the HMI Language system panel choose one of the languages configured by the
designer.
HMI LANGUAGE
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Entering Date
and Time
The date and time values are entered in the same way as a variable alphanumeric
field (for further information see Entering a Value in an Edition Field, p. 148).
Selecting
Display Format
The format can be configured using the Vijeo-Designer Lite program, during terminal
configuration.
The time format selected applies to all times and dates processed by the software,
including the dates and times printed and/or displayed in the log and in the alarm list.
Example
Time formats
DD/MM/YYYY
24:mm:ss
MM/DD/YYYY
12:mm:ss
YYYY/MM/DD
Please note that the time you entered is only valid as long as the terminal is powered
on. As soon as you power off the product the time will be lost.
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The references of the XBT terminals can be accessed from the system panels.
The references of the XBT terminal can be obtained if the designer has provided
access to these panels (link to the system panels).
The following information is displayed:
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
product reference
name of the application developed in Vijeo-Designer Lite
date and time when the application file was saved in Vijeo-Designer Lite
communication protocol name
version of Vijeo-Designer Lite used to create the application
XBT terminal BIOS reference and version
XBT terminal application software reference and version
Note: The most important information is placed on the first few lines so that it is
displayed consecutively, avoiding the need to scroll through the panel.
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System panels contain detected error counters whose content is protocoldependent. For further information refer to the XBT protocol manual describing the
protocol you are using.
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10.4
Password-Protection
To be sure that only authorized persons are able to read and write data, it is possible
to protect:
z
z
z
access to panels
modification of fields
control via functional links
Password
PASSWORD
---------------: CURRENT
LEVEL RESET
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11
At a Glance
Overview
This chapter provides information about the communication between XBT terminals
and the automation system, listing the types of commands and how they are
activated as well as the processes of entering / modifying values or handling alarms.
What's in this
Chapter?
Topic
Page
11.1
Types of Commands
135
11.2
Activating Commands
138
11.3
145
11.4
Handling Alarms
153
11.5
Printing Alarms
157
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11.1
Types of Commands
At a Glance
Overview
This section describes the 2 types of commands that can be sent via function keys
(or functional links) or button object on touchscreen of the XBT terminal to the
automation system:
z
z
What's in this
Section?
impulse commands
toggle commands
Page
Impulse Commands
136
Toggle Commands
137
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Impulse Commands
Impulse
Command
The automation system is activated by pressing a function key (or functional link) or
button object on touchscreen of XBT RT terminals. If the key (or functional link) is
released, the action stops.
Example
Motor command
Key
Bit
released
pressed
released
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Toggle Commands
Toggle
Command
The automation system is activated by pressing the function key (or functional link)
or button object on the touchscreen of XBT RT terminals. If the function key (or
functional link) is pressed again, the action on the control system stops.
Example
Key
Bit
released
pressed
released
pressed
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11.2
Activating Commands
At a Glance
Overview
This section describes the different ways commands can be activated at XBT
terminals.
What's in this
Section?
Page
139
144
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Functional links, button objects and dynamic functions are integrated by the
application designer on the different panels to create additional control functions.
To activate functional links, use the left and right keys on the front panel of the XBT
terminals.
To activate buttons, press the button directly on the screen if your XBT terminal is
equipped with a touchscreen. If your XBT terminal is not equipped with a
touchscreen, press the MOD key to select the button and the ENTER key to activate
the button.
Example of a button object
Magelis
Conveyor
----Startup
On/Off ON
To activate dynamic functions, use the Ri keys on the front panel of the XBT
terminals. These keys can also be linked to pictograms on screen.
Example of dynamic function keys linked to pictograms on screen
Links, button objects and dynamic functions are programmed by the application
designer to send different types of commands to the equipment from the application
panel:
z
z
z
z
z
impulse commands
toggle commands
set value
reset value
write value
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Functional Link
Example
Magelis
Control
----
Conveyor
Hopper
Magelis
Conveyor
----Startup
On/Off
No.
Description
Change panel
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Representation
of Command
Links
Example
2X
Startup
On/Off
Step-by-step
On
1
2
No.
Description
Toggle
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Buttons
Control
----
Conveyor
Hopper
Magelis
Conveyor
----Startup
On/Off ON
No.
Description
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Control
----
Conveyor
MOD
Hopper
2
ENTER
Magelis
Conveyor
----Startup
On/Off ON
No.
Dynamic
Function Keys
Description
No.
Description
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Function key
Magelis
On
ESC
F1
F2
F3
F4
ENTER
1
1
Function key
The dialog table enables dialog between the PLC and the terminal. In this table, one
word is reserved to supply the PLC with the status of the function keys in the form
of a word bit.
Bit 15 to
Bit 12
Bit
11
Bit
10
Bit
9
Bit
8
Bit
7
Bit
6
Bit
5
Bit
4
Bit
3
Bit
2
Bit
1
Bit
0
Reserved
F12
F11
F10
F9
F8
F7
F6
F5
F4
F3
F2
F1
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11.3
At a Glance
Overview
This section describes how to select and modify alphanumeric fields, i.e. fields that
allow to enter characters (A-Z) and numbers (0-9).
What's in this
Section?
Page
146
148
150
151
Edition Report
152
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Alphanumeric edition fields can either be accessed by the user or by the automation
system.
User Selecting
an Edition Field
To access an alphanumeric edition field, it must first of all be visible on the display
unit. To select the field, press the MOD key of the XBT terminal.
MOD
If there are several edition fields available on the actually displayed panel, press the
MOD key several times in succession to run through the variable fields in edition
mode from left to right and from top to bottom.
You access an alphanumeric edition field on XBT RT terminals in touch variant
directly by touching the screen if an active area has been configured by the HMI
application designer.
Example
Selecting an edition field out of several edition fields on the same panel:
field no. 1
field no. 2
field no. 3
display unit
area
field no. 4
field
field no.
no. 55
Field no. 5 cannot be the edition field because it is not visible on the display unit.
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Automation
System
Accessing an
Edition Field
The connected device sets a variable field into edition mode by writing its number in
a word in the dialog table. To display the number of variable fields in Vijeo-Designer
Lite, use the Layout Display Fields Indices menu.
In return, the XBT terminal writes the number of the field being completed in a word
in the dialog table (see Exchanging Data with the Automation System via the Dialog
Table, p. 163).
Specific feature of this type of selection:
You cannot select another variable field at the XBT terminal until the one requested
by the connected device has been completed because the MOD key is inactive
during this time.
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Before you can enter a value in an edition field, activate the input mode in the XBT
terminal.
After you have activated the input mode for a field, the whole field blinks and the
following edition methods are available:
z
z
z
z
Edition
Methods
Key
Description
Accelerated
Incremental
Edition:
Down/Up
The total value of the field is increased or decreased by pressing the up/down
keys.
Thumbwheel
Edition:
Left/Right
z First, the digit to be modified is selected and starts blinking when the up and
Down/Up
down keys are pressed. (These keys are managed in the same way as a
drum. This means that on reaching one end of the variable field, you go back
to the other end.)
z Next, when the left and right keys are pressed, the digit values are displayed
in one direction or the other (these keys are also managed in the same way
as a drum).
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Edition
Methods
Key
Description
Direct Edition
(XBT R4 only):
Key F1 to F12
Keys F1 to F12 are dual labelled Fx/Nx (function/numeric) keys. They can be
used to modify values directly. The correspondence between keys and numeric
values is as follows:
F1
Key
Value
F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
F6
F7
F8
F9
F10
F11
+/-
F12
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To confirm or to cancel the edition of alphanumeric fields, use the ENTER and ESC
key.
Confirming an
Edition
ENTER key
ENTER
If you press the ENTER key after you have modified an edition field, the entered
value is transmitted to the connected device. Refreshment of the field, which was in
edition mode, is active again.
Canceling an
Edition
ESC key
ESC
If you press the ESC key after you have modified an edition field, the following will
happen:
z
z
z
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If you have enabled edition mode but you do not press any key for more than 1
minute, edition mode will be disabled automatically and the following will happen:
z
z
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Edition Report
Overview
After the edition mode has been disabled, the connected equipment is informed of
how the edition ended:
z
z
z
confirmation
cancellation
time out
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11.4
Handling Alarms
At a Glance
Overview
What's in this
Section?
Page
154
Alarm Log
156
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You can now view and acknowledge the alarm or you can ignore the alarm.
Viewing Alarms
To view the alarm, use the keys of your XBT terminal as described below:
Key
Description
Scroll through the alarm panel (up to 25 lines).
Press the ENTER key to acknowledge the alarm on the display. The alarm
message stops blinking and changes to a steady display.
ENTER
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Example
Using the left and right arrow keys to scroll through the alarm list:
Ignoring Alarms
ESC
Description
If an alarm is displayed during operation, you can press the ESC key to
return to operating mode. The alarm remains in the list and the ALARM
LED changes to a steady display.
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Alarm Log
Log Principles
Alarms are automatically stored in a log file one after another. Once the log file is
full, new alarms overwrite the oldest alarms. In this way each alarm event (for
appearance, acknowledgment, disappearance see Listing Alarms in Operating
Mode, p. 118) is recorded and time-stamped.
Note: XBT R411 and XBT RT511 are the only terminals that permanently save the
log. Any other XBT terminal types loose the information stored in the log when they
are switched off. The retention period for the log is limited to twelve hours. Beyond
that time there is a possibility that the log will be cleared.
Note: In order for an alarm panel to be stored in the log, the store option must be
enabled for the panel.
You can view, clear and print the log which will be described in the following
sections.
Viewing the Log
You can access the alarm log from the MENU system panel (see Displaying System
Panels, p. 123).
MENU system panel
LIST OF ALARMS
ALARMS LOG
Once inside the log, you can browse through the various alarms (see Viewing
Alarms, p. 154 ).
Clearing the Log
Action
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11.5
Printing Alarms
At a Glance
Overview
This section provides a general overview of the printing function for alarms.
Please note that this function is only available for XBT N401, XBT R411 and
XBT RT511 terminals.
What's in this
Section?
Page
158
159
160
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You can print alarms in the following different ways that will be described in the
following sections:
z
z
z
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The alarm name and status are printed whenever an alarm status changes.
The following information are printed:
z
z
z
z
z
alarm number
name of the alarm panel
print date
print time
alarm status
Note: In order for an alarm panel to be printed, the print option must be enabled for
the panel .
Example
!---!-----------------------------!-------------------!--!---!---!
!NUM!
ALARM LIST
!DD/MM/YYYY HH:MM:SS!ON!ACK!OFF!
!---!-----------------------------!-------------------!--!---!---!
!002!VAT2:Alarm number 2
!05/03/2004 09:12:05!XX!
!
!
!001!VAT1:Alarm number 1
!05/03/2004 09:10:02! !
!XXX!
!001!VAT1:Alarm number 1
!05/03/2004 09:08:48! !XXX!
!
!001!VAT1:Alarm number 1
!05/03/2004 09:04:57!XX!
!
!
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The log is printed in sequential order (sorted by status), with the most recent alarm
at the top.
The following information is printed for each alarm:
z
z
z
z
z
Initiated by the
PLC
its number
name of the alarm panel
date and time of appearance
date and time of acknowledgment
date and time of disappearance
The log is printed by means of the print command word in the dialog table.
The log is printed in sequential order (sorted by status), with the most recent alarm
at the top.
The following information is printed for each alarm:
z
z
z
z
z
alarm number
name of the alarm panel
date and time of appearance
date and time of acknowledgment
date and time of disappearance
Example
!---!-----------------------------!-------------------!--!---!---!
!NUM!
ALARM LIST
!DD/MM/YYYY HH:MM:SS!ON!ACK!OFF!
!---!-----------------------------!-------------------!--!---!---!
!002!VAT2:Alarm number 2
!05/03/2004 09:12:05!XX!
!
!
!001!VAT1:Alarm number 1
!05/03/2004 09:10:02! !
!XXX!
!001!VAT1:Alarm number 1
!05/03/2004 09:08:48! !XXX!
!
!001!VAT1:Alarm number 1
!05/03/2004 09:04:57!XX!
!
!
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12
At a Glance
Overview
What's in this
Chapter?
Page
162
Exchanging Data with the Automation System via the Dialog Table
163
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An XBT terminal application consists of the entire dialog between the operator and
the automated process. In its entirety, this should take account of:
z production monitoring
z user interface
z programming
z preventive maintenance
z level of intervention
z debugging
z corrective maintenance
z upgrading
z process control
Example of a
Panel Tree
Structure
Tree structure
ENGLISH*
----1 - Display
2 - Control
3 - Maintenance
ENGLISH*
SPEED
QUANTITY
Display
----M/min
Amt/hr
ENGLISH*
Control
---Conveyor
Hopper
ENGLISH*
Maintenance
----OP. DURATIONS
SYSTEM PAGES
162
ENGLISH*
OPERATING DURATION
---Machine
hr
Guard
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Exchanging Data with the Automation System via the Dialog Table
Overview
Dialog tables are integrated in the PLCs that are connected to XBT terminals.
A dialog table is a set of data exchanged between the PLC and the XBT terminal.
Dialog tables are used to inform terminals of alarm states.
For more information on the data exchange between XBT terminals and connected
equipment via dialog tables refer to the Vijeo-Designer Lite online help.
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Appendices
At a Glance
Overview
What's in this
Appendix?
Chapter Name
Page
167
175
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At a Glance
Overview
What's in this
Chapter?
Page
Troubleshooting
168
System Messages
170
Internal Variables
172
Terminal Self-Tests
174
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Troubleshooting
Overview
Condition
Cause
Remedy
No memory allocation for this variable has Allocate memory space for the variable
been declared in the PLC
No memory allocation for the dialog table Allocate memory space for the dialog
has been declared in the PLC
table in the PLC (e.g., %MW100 to
%MW125)
The equipment is not connected to the
terminal
port.
z Dialog table forces the back-light to
remain off.
z No power supply via the PLC
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Condition
Cause
Remedy
Inoperative keys
No application message
No application
Transfer an application
No printing
No connection
Abnormal printing
Lines are printing one on top of the other. The terminal is configured as auto-LF
rather than LF
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System Messages
Single-Language
System
Messages
System Message
Description
APPLICATION FAULT:
Application inconsistency.
AUTOTEST IN PROGRESS:
Autotests running.
CHECKSUM FAILED:
DOWNLOAD ABORTED:
DOWNLOAD COMPLETED:
DOWNLOAD FAILED:
DOWNLOAD IN PROGRESS:
NO APPLICATION:
UPLOAD ABORTED:
UPLOAD COMPLETED:
UPLOAD FAILED:
UPLOAD IN PROGRESS:
WIRING FAULT:
Wiring problem.
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Multi- Languages
System
Messages
Number
System Message
Description
#244
#203
#241
#202
#242
#204
CONNECTION IN PROGRESS:
#247
#201
#251
#250
#257
#243
#249
#253
#258
The operator sent a request to stop the current print job. The
next job in the print buffer will be printed as soon as the end
of the line in the first print job is reached.
#255
PRINT RECOGNISED:
#254
#256
#246
#248
WRONG PASSWORD:
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Internal Variables
Purpose
List of the
Internal
Variables
XBT terminals provides internal variables you can use to display information on your
panels or to control your terminal.
Variable
Type
Description
%MW0...
%MW299
All
%MW50000
Word
Date in ASCII
%MW50001
Word
Time in ASCII
%MW50002
Word
Seconds (0 to 59)
%MW50003
Word
Minutes (0 to 59)
%MW50004
Word
Hour
%MW50010 to
%MW50056
Word
Free words
%MW50057
Word
%MW50058
Word
%MW50059
Word
%MW50060
Word
%MW10000
Word
Transmission speed
%MW10001
Word
Parity
%MW10005
Word
Address number
%MW10006,0
Bit
Counters reset
%MW10007...
%MW10015
Word
%MW10026
Word
%MW10028
Word
%MW10033
String
%MW10034
String
%MW10035
Word
%MW10036
String
Product reference
%MW10037
String
Application name
%MW10038
String
%MW10039
String
%MW10040
String
Protocol name
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Variable
Type
Description
%MW10041
String
%MW10042
String
Firmware version
%MW10043
String
%MW10044
String
%MW10050...
%MW10059
Word
%MW11000
Word
%MW12000
Word
%MW12001
Word
%MW12020
Word
%MW12030
Word
%MW60023
Word
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Terminal Self-Tests
Overview
Self-Test PowerUp
Element Tested
When the terminal is powered up, the following self-tests are performed:
Test Principle
The firmware
Checksum calculation
and checking
The application
memory
Checksum calculation
and checking
Continuous SelfTest
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Architectures of Automation
Systems
point-to-point connections
multipoint connections
multidrop connections
For more information on the protocols, please refer to the Protocols User Manuals.
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Point-to-Point
Connection (all
XBT terminals
Connected
equipment
Protocols:
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
Modbus master
Uni-Telway slave
Siemens PPI (*)
AB DF1 (*)
AB DH485 (*)
Mitsubishi FX (*)
SYSMAC-WAY (*)
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Multipoint
Connection
(XBT N401 / N410
/ NU400 / R410 /
R411 / RT511)
PLC 1
PLC 2
Equipment 1
Equipment 2
PLC 3
Equipment 3
Other equipment
Equipment n
Protocols:
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
Multidrop
Connection
(XBT N401 / N410
/ R410 / R411 /
RT511)
Modbus master
Uni-Telway slave
Siemens PPI
AB DF1
AB DH485
Mitsubishi FX
SYSMAC-WAY
Connected equipment
Protocols:
z
z
Modbus slave
Uni-Telway
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Glossary
A
alarm panel
alarm table
An alarm table is a communication table that contains only words related to alarm
functions.
Each bit of alarm words can be associated to an alarm.
The equipment can use it to signal to the terminal that an alarm has occurred.
The terminal can use the status words of the alarm table to report to the equipment
that the operator has acknowledged an alarm.
alphanumeric
alphanumeric
display units
These are only capable of displaying characters (with a font resolution usually 5x7
pixels). The characters are physically separated from one another.
alphanumeric
terminals
These are equipped with alphanumeric display units or matrix display units used in
character mode only.
animated HMI
object
application
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Glossary
application
browser
Structure tree representing the HMI application. The application bar is located at the
left of the Vijeo Designer Lite user interface.
application panel
automation
system
B
bitmap
button
Windows object used to perform the action described by the label or the symbol it
contains
A button is validated on touch screen or by pressing the enter key while the button
is selected.
C
command table
Part of the dialog table completed by the control system. This word list contains all
the instructions passed to the terminal.
communication
table
configuration
software
Vijeo Designer Lite is the configuration software that allows to create a HMI
application and transfer it between a terminal and an equipment.
current language
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Glossary
D
default terminal
language
demo version
designer
dialog
application
Set of data, necessary and sufficient to describe the behavior of a terminal during
operation. Vijeo Designer Lite is the only tool that can be used to create this type of
application for Schneider Electric terminals.
dialog table
A dialog table is a communication table that can contain words related to any
function of the terminal.
A dialog table can include an alarm table.
The purpose of a dialog table is to exchange data or orders between the terminal
and the connected equipment.
download
dynamic
function keys
These keys are placed on the front face of a terminal and their behavior depends on
the displayed panel.You can set different function to them (e.g. panel access,
command functions, object selection).
E
equipment
external variable
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Glossary
F
firmware
This is the terminal on-board software. It comprises mainly the BIOS and the loader
used to communicate with Vijeo-Designer Lite.
H
HMI
HMI application
Names all the data necessary to describe the behavior of an HMI terminal in the
operating mode.
Vijeo Designer Lite is the configuration software that allows to create an
HMI application.
The person who designs an HMI application using Vijeo Designer Lite.
Even if there is no particular training to use Vijeo-Designer Lite, some skills in
process automation are recommended to create a application.
HMI language
The smallest element contained in a panel. Can be either an animated or an notanimated HMI object.
The person who uses an HMI terminal in operation mode, in order to control and lead
an automated installation or machine.
An operator is a person who does not have any specific skill in process automation
or computer science.
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Glossary
I
internal variable
L
link
HMI object contained in a panel used to access application panels or system panels
(navigation links) or to perform command functions (command links).
loader
M
Magelis
matrix display
units
matrix touch
screen (or touch
screen)
menu
Title, located in a menu bar, allowing by selection to access a list of menu items.
Each of these menu items is associated with a function.
mode of
operation
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Glossary
N
not-animated
HMI object
O
object
operating mode
operator
optimum version
Version of a terminal that can only be connected to some of the Schneider PLCs.
Main characteristics:
z just enough features
z external 5 VDC power supply (mainly provided by the PLC)
z 1back-light color
P
panel
A terminal can display a panel. Its size can be larger than the terminal display. In this
case, the terminal allows using the scrolling to move the visible part of the panel.
A panel can contain not-animated objects (e.g. background images, static texts) and
animated objects (e.g. value displays, bar graphs).
There are 3 different types of panels:
z application panel
z alarm panel
z system panel
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Glossary
panel editor
The panel editor displays the panel in WYSIWYG format (what you see is what you
get). If the panel can not be displayed completely in the editor, a scroll bar is
displayed.
pilot device
A terminal can communicate with several control system-devices. Of these, only one
is able to send commands to the terminal, and is capable of knowing its status; this
device is called the pilot device. It contains the dialog table.
PLC
protocol
R
reference
language
S
service keys
Keys on the keypad necessary for certain terminal functions (scrolling, selecting
fields, data input, requesting a menu, etc.).
standard version
static function
keys
status bar
Zone located at the bottom of a Windows window. It is used to indicate the state of
the application or active element to the developer.
status table
Part of the dialog table completed by the terminal. This word list represents the
terminal status.
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Glossary
system panel
T
terminal
third party
thumbwheel
edition
touch screen
transfer mode
tree structure
Structure representing the application panels and the links between them. By
extension, this window is used to represent the structure of all types of panels.
U
universal version
Version of a terminal that can be connected to Schneider and third party PLCs in
point to point as well as multi-point.
Main characteristics:
z external 24 VDC power supply
z point to point and multi-point connection
z light indicators
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Glossary
z
z
3 back-light colors
peripheral connection (printer)
upload
user
V
variable
Storage element containing a value evolving during the time. Can be either a internal
variable or an external variable.
variable field
version
Vijeo-Designer
Lite
Configuration software for the low end Magelis range. It replaces the XBT-L1000
software.
W
WYSIWYG
X
XBT
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B
AC
Index
A
alarm
buzzer, 120
alarm list, 119, 120
alarm log, 121, 156
clearing, 156
display, 156
principles, 156
alarm management, 119
alarm panels, 154
acknowledgment, 120
advantages in operating mode, 118
appearance types, 119
display, 121
display priority, 119
displaying, 154
ignoring alarms, 155
log, 121, 156
objective, 118
principle, 118
principles, 118
storage principle, 120
viewing, 154
alarms
objective, 118
appearance types, 119
application, 162
application panels
definition, 113
display, 114
principle, 113
applications, 94
B
blank labels, 61
button object, 139
C
cable, 106
cabling, 71
cancelling an edition, 150
characteristics, 20, 21
commands
impulse, 136
toggle, 137
confirming an edition, 150
connection
multidrop, 177
multipoint, 177
to a PC, 71
connectors, 38
control elements, 34
controlling automation system, 110
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Index
D
date and time, 128
display format, 128
input, 128
dialog table
exchanging data via, 163
display of a panel, 114
display of an application panel
on power up, 114
dual labelled keys, 98
dynamic function keys, 139
E
edition
cancellation, 150
confirmed, 150
report, 152
environmental influences, 20
exchanging data via the dialog table, 163
F
function keys
dynamic, 39
static, 39
functional command link
representation, 141
functional link, 139
functions
of keys, 98
of touchscreen, 98
XBT terminals, 93
K
key functions, 98
keys, 34, 39
L
label
insert label XBT N, 48
insert label XBT R, 50
insert label XBT RT, 52
language, 127
LED
communication, 106
LED functions, 101
LEDs, 34
line parameters, 130
error counters, 130
log file, 156
I
impulse commands, 136
input
exit on time out, 151
of a value, 148
operating elements, 34
operating mode, 106, 110
operation mode
selection, 107
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Index
P
panels, 34
password-protection, 131
PC
connection to PC, 71
PLC architectures, 175
polling times, 28
printing, 158
alarm log, 160
as a data stream, 159
principles, 158
printing blank labels, 61
process commands
via function keys, 144
via functional links, 139
product reference, 129
protecting the terminal, 131
protocols, 175
time out
input mode, 151
toggle commands, 137
touchscreen functions, 98
transfer mode, 109
transferring software applications, 108
W
word
report, 152
X
XBT NU400
polling times, 28
R
RJ45, 38
S
scrolling within panels, 124
selecting an edition field, 146
by the operator, 146
by the pilot equipment, 147
selecting mode of operation, 107
setting the display parameters, 126
standards, 20
structure of XBT applications, 94
SubD25, 38
system panels, 122, 123
definition, 122
principle, 122
T
temperature, 20
terminal self-test, 174
continuous, 174
on power-up, 174
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