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Power connection

Important

  • Before supplying power to the Asycube, check that your distribution voltage is the same as the nominal voltage.

  • Use PELV (protected extra-low voltage) nominal voltage.

  • Incorrect wiring of 0V and 24V would cause irreparable damages and void the warranty.

  • it is recommended to supply each Asycube with a dedicated power supply.

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Fig. 21 Power connector Asycube 50/80/240 (left); Asycube 380/530 (right)

Pin

Signal description

Cable (Option)

(1)

24VDC PELV S-Power

1

(2)

0V GND S-Power

2

(3)

24VDC Power

3

(4)

0V GND Power

4

(5)

EARTH

PE

50/80/240

380/530

Connector type (on Asycube side)

M16, 5 Poles, male

Harting 09 12 005 3004

Characteristic

Asycube 50/80

Asycube 240

Asycube 380

Asycube 530

Voltage

+24 V DC + 5%

+24 V DC + 5%

+24 V DC + 5%

+24 V DC + 5%

24VDC Power Consumption

5A

5A

4 A

6A

24VDC S-Power Consumption

1A

3A

16A

14A

Total Current Consumption

6A

8A

20A

20A

In case of all functions working simultaneously (vibration, backlight, outputs), the current can increase.

Note

S-Power is the safety power for the backlight. Cutting this S-Power ensures that the backlight stays OFF (e.g.to secure IR backlight danger).

The following connection schematic shows the way to connect the Asycube depending if your application requires using an external relay to ensure that the backlight is safely switched off or not. In any case, both “Power” and “S-Power” have to be supplied for using the backlight.

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Fig. 22 Power connection without and with safety relay

Note

Both Power and S-Power can be connected to a single power supply or to two different power supplies. The 0 V-GND and Earth signals of the two supplies are connected inside the Asycube.