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UM EN FLX ASI SYS PRO INST Connection to PROFIBUS DP ' & % $ # " ! % # ! ) & Figure 2-22 Connection to PROFIBUS DP Pin Assignment 3 RxD/TxD-P, cable B 5 GND, reference potential up to +5 V 6 +5V 8 RxD/TxD-N, cable A 2.3.6 Power Supply and AS-i Connection Method AS-i masters do not require a separate power supply. They are supplied in full from the AS-i cable (current consumption around 200 mA from AS-i). An additional 24 V powersupply is not required for the AS-i master. The AS-i master is simply connected to theAS-i cable. The master starts working when the power supply unit is switched on. Use a power supply unit that also supplies the AS-i master with voltage and, like all other AS-i components, can be connected to the AS-i cable at any point, see also "Power Supply Units" on page 3-1. onlinecomponents.com 2-20 PHOENIX CONTACT 7513_en_01
2.3.7 Diagnostic and Status Indicators AS-Interface Masters/Gateways power PROFIBUS config error U AS-i AS-i active prg enable prj mode Figure 2-23 2.3.8 Buttons Diagnostic and Status Indicators Designation Colour Meaning power green Electronics module operating voltage PROFIBUS green/red Module/network status config error red AS-i configuration error U AS-i green AS-i operating voltage AS-i active green AS-i transmission green flashing B slave indicator prg enable green Programming mode active prj mode yellow Configuration mode active Button Mode Set ESC OK 7793A005 Meaning Activates and deactivates configuration mode, saves configuration data Modifies configuration data Change mode, Change to next lower menu, Change editing Change mode, Change to next higher menu, Confirm selection onlinecomponents.com Further technical information can be found in the data sheet and in the user manual: AS-i-Gateways for PROFIBUS, UM EN FLX ASI MA PB SF/EF. 7513_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT 2-21
- Page 1 and 2: AUTOMATION User Manual onlinecompon
- Page 3 and 4: AUTOMATION User Manual Configuring
- Page 5 and 6: UM EN FLX ASI SYS PRO General terms
- Page 7 and 8: Table of Contents 1 Fieldline Exten
- Page 9 and 10: Table of Contents 4.2.5 Connecting
- Page 11 and 12: Fieldline Extension and the AS-Inte
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- Page 49 and 50: Slaves 4 Slaves Up to 62 slaves can
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- Page 59 and 60: Slaves 4.1.9 Labeling Fieldline Ext
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- Page 73 and 74: Slaves 4.3.2 Description for ASI IO
- Page 75 and 76: Slaves 4.3.4 Description for ASI IO
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Connection to <strong>PRO</strong>FIBUS DP<br />
Pin Assignment<br />
3 RxD/TxD-P, cable B<br />
5 GND, reference potential up to +5 V<br />
6 +5V<br />
8 RxD/TxD-N, cable A<br />
2.3.6 Power Supply and AS-i Connection Method<br />
AS-i masters do not require a separate power supply. They are supplied in full from the<br />
AS-i cable (current consumption around 200 mA from AS-i). An additional 24 V powersupply<br />
is not required for the AS-i master. The AS-i master is simply connected to theAS-i cable.<br />
The master starts working when the power supply unit is switched on.<br />
Use a power supply unit that also supplies the AS-i master with voltage and, like all other<br />
AS-i <strong>com</strong>ponents, can be connected to the AS-i cable at any point, see also "Power Supply<br />
Units" on page 3-1.<br />
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