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               Siemens IK PI · 2015
              
               AS-Interface
              
               Slaves
              
               8WD4 signaling columns
              
               General data
              
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               Overview
              
               The 8WD4 signaling columns are flexible in design and versatile
              
               in use.
              
               They are used in machines or in automatic processes for
              
               monitoring complex procedures or as visual or acoustic warning
              
               devices in emergency situations, e.g. for displaying individual
              
               assembly stages.
              
               8WD44 signaling columns with connection to AS-Interface cables
              
               Two product series are available:
              
               • 8WD42
              
               - Thermoplast enclosure, diameter 50 mm
              
               - Degree of protection IP54
              
               • 8WD44
              
               - Thermoplast enclosure, diameter 70 mm
              
               - Advanced design and significantly improved illumination
              
               - Fast and flexible connection using spring-type terminals
              
               (optional)
              
               - Integrated degree of protection IP65
              
               A signaling column (from top to bottom) consists of the cover,
              
               several light elements, the AS-Interface adapter element, the
              
               connection element and (depending on the mounting method)
              
               different fixing components.
              
               One
              
               acoustic element can be optionally mounted per signaling
              
               column. The cover is included in the scope of supply of the
              
               acoustic element and fixed in place. The cover supplied with the
              
               connection element is then not needed.
              
               Communications via AS-Interface
              
               The 8WD4 signaling columns can be directly connected to the
              
               AS-Interface bus system through an adapter element that can
              
               be integrated in the column. Wiring outlay is reduced as the
              
               result.
              
               Connection
              
               8WD42:
              
               The two-wire bus cable is fixed to the screw terminals in the
              
               connection element. The adapter element must be the first
              
               module to be mounted on the connection element. A maximum
              
               of 4 signaling elements can then be mounted on it.
              
               The 8WD4228-0BB adapter element is a standard slave.
              
               8WD44:
              
               The two-wire bus cable is fixed to the screw or spring-type
              
               terminals in the connection element. The adapter element must
              
               be the first module to be mounted on the connection element.
              
               The signaling elements can then be mounted on it.
              
               The 8WD4428-0BE adapter element is a standard slave.
              
               A maximum of 4 signaling elements can be mounted on it.
              
               The 8WD4428-0BD adapter element with A/B technology en-
              
               ables the connection of up to 62 slaves on one AS-Interface sys-
              
               tem. The addressing socket provides user-friendly parameter-
              
               ization of the AS-Interface elements. A maximum of 3 signaling
              
               elements can be mounted on it.
              
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