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English Support - Hardware => MFD-Titan® => Thema gestartet von: applefreak am Dezember 09, 2010, 14:03:20 Nachmittag
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Before purchasing the MFD, I have a few things I want to clear out.
Originally, I want to have a combination of the following:
MFD-80-B (display) + MFD-AC-CP8-ME (power supply/CPU) + MFD-AC-R16 (I/O)
which makes sense
But then I realize that if I use the standard I/O module (MFD-AC-R16), the outputs won't be enough to suit my application.
So I checked the expansion units, then found EASY618-AC-RE, which is compatible according to the manual.
So my question is, can I use the expansion unit (EASY618-AC-RE) WITHOUT the standard I/O unit (MFD-AC-R16)
That would save me some money.
And if I am going to use the expansion unit, which cable do I need to connect it to the power supply/CPU and the display unit? Please provide me the specific part number.
Thanks a lot!!
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Dear applefreak,
please use the easysoft and try to make a project.
You will see that`s ok, if you connect the mfd with the expansion unit 618 without the MFD-AC-R16.
To connect the mfd with the expansion unit 618 you need a plug contact. This part is including in the
expansion unit.
Regards EMSTR
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Dear applefreak.
You have a second option to get in total 6 outputs.
You may use the I/O-module MFD-AC-R16 with the extension unit EASY202-RE.
As far as I remember the price is the same or a little less, but the advantage is, that the
installation is "nicer". The Easy202 is much smaller than the EASY618.
Regards
Maikky
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Thanks for the reply.
But if I were to use the expansion unit, how do I mount the CPU unit and the display unit on the wall along with the expansion unit?
Is the part called "EASY-Link-DS"? I'm buying 2nd hand parts, I have to make sure they include it.
Maikky, that will still make me buy two parts...
Thanks!
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Dear applefreak.
The connection indeed is called EasyLink. For reference see attached sheet.
Regarding the mounting I also attached a part of the manual. If you like to use the
Easy618 - expansion please note, that you need a 3rd support, because it is longer.
If you use the Easy202-expansion the 3rd support is not necessary. That's why I
think the installation is "nicer".
Regards
Maikky
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Thank you Maikky,
Sorry, but where's the attached sheet?
But I got the idea, I just need to know how the 3rd support is intalled.
Thanks
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Dear applefreak.
Just open the mentioned files at the bottom line.
Regards
Maikky
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Oops I didn't see it...
So I have to mount it on a cut DIN rail and install the on the other side of wall to the display?
Thanks
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Dear applefreak.
Completely correct.
Regards
Maikky
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Ah~
All of my questions are cleared! Big thanks, Maikky!