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PISA11.CLASS2 Datasheet, PDF (12/19 Pages) PULS GmbH – PROTECTION MODULE 24V, 4 OUTPUTS
PISA11-Series
PISA11.CLASS2
PROTECTION MODULE 24V, 4 OUTPUTS
15. FRONT SIDE AND USER ELEMENTS
A Output Terminals (plus (+) pole connection points)
B Red Failure LEDs
The red LEDs are failure indicators. Any time a red LED is on or
blinking, the outputs have been shutdown.
Three reasons why the outputs have been shutdown:
1) The output current of one or more individual output channels
was too high. In this case, the affected output channel LED is
blinking and all others are illuminated.
2) The sum of the output current of all four output channels was
exceeded. In this case, all red LEDs are blinking.
3) The outputs needed to be shutdown in order to maintain
sufficient input voltage. In this case, all red LEDs are on and the
green LED (Input Status) is blinking.
The outputs can also be turned off by pushing the ON/OFF button
on the front of the unit or by applying an external signal to the
ON/OFF signal input. In this case, all red LEDs are on.
When LED 1 and 4 as well as the LEDs 2 and 3 are alternately
blinking, an internal error has occurred. Try to reset the unit by
pushing the reset button. If this does not help, ship the unit to the
factory for inspection.
C ON/OFF and Reset Button
This is a pushbutton which can be used for two purposes:
1) In a failure mode (outputs have shutdown), the outputs can be
turned on again by pushing and holding the reset button for
more than 1 second.
2) In normal mode (outputs have not shutdown), a short (> 50ms) push will turn all outputs ON or OFF.
The unit will be shipped (factory setting) with the outputs turned-on. The ON/OFF function has no safety feature
included.
D Synchronization Bus (connection by plug-connector on the front), See also chapter 10.
If multiple PISA modules are used on the same power supply, it is recommended to connect the sync. bus of all
modules together. If one unit shuts down due to the protection function of the input voltage protection circuit, all
other modules will shutdown too. This avoids a false interpretation of which output channel caused the problem.
If the cause for the shutdown was an over-current of one individual channel only this module will shutdown and
the other modules will stay on. In this case the sync. line has no impact on the other modules.
E Output-OK Relay Contact (connection by plug-connector on the front), See also chapter 8.
This relay contact is closed when the input voltage is sufficient and all outputs are not shutdown.
F Inhibit / Reset Signal Input (connection by plug-connector on the front), See also chapter 9.
This signal input is galvanically isolated with an integrated optocoupler and works in the same manner as the reset
and ON/OFF button. The ON/OFF function has no safety feature included.
1) In a failure mode (outputs have shutdown), the outputs can be turned on again by applying a voltage for more
than 1 second.
2) In normal mode (outputs have not shutdown), a short (> 50ms) voltage pulse will turn all outputs ON or OFF.
G Green Input Status LED
This LED indicates the status of the input. The green LED is illuminated if the input voltage is higher than 21Vdc.
The green LED will blink when the input protection circuit (Safeguard) is activated in order to protect the supply
voltage from dropping below 21V or when the outputs have already been shutdown due to a low input voltage.
H Input Terminals
Two minus (-) connection points for simpler load distribution or grounding (earthing) of the minus (-) pole.
Please note:
Outputs which have shutdown must be turned on manually by pushing the reset button or by an external reset signal
(ON/OFF signal input). A cycling of the input power does not reset the unit. The failure signals are stored until a reset
is intentionally initiated.
May 2014 / Rev. 1.7 DS-PISA11.CLASS2 - data sheet -
All parameters are specified at 24Vdc input, 25°C ambient temperature and a 5 minutes run-in time unless otherwise noted.
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