Siemens TV Converter Box G120 Manual Do Utilizador

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Automation and Drives - SCE 
 
 
 
 
T I A  Training Document
 
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 Module  
 
     H01 
Issued: 02/2008 
  Frequency Converter SINAMICS G120 on PROFIBUS DP and PROFINET 
Preface         Notes         Startup with PROFIBUS         Startup with PROFINET         Program Example 
Optional Additional Components 
 
Numerous supplementary components are available for the SINAMICS G120, such as: 
 
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Basic Operator Panel (BOP) 
With the Basic Operator Panel BOP -that can be inserted in the control unit- drives can be started 
up, current operations can be monitored, and individual parameters can be set.  In addition, the BOP 
provides a function for copying parameters in a time-saving way.  
 
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PC Converter – Connecting Set (PC Connection Kit) 
This kit is used for controlling and starting up a converter directly from the PC, provided the 
corresponding software (STARTER) is installed. The startup tool STARTER on CD ROM is included 
in the PC Converter Connection Set. 
 
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Brake Relay 
With the brake relay, you can set up a connection between the power module and an electro-
mechanical motor brake. Thus, the motor brake can be controlled directly with the control unit.  
 
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Safe Brake Relay 
With the safe brake relay, you can establish a connection between the power module and an 
electrical-mechanical motor brake.  Thus, safe brake controls can be implemented directly with the 
control unit according to EN 954-1 Safety Category 3 and IEC 61508 SIL 2. 
 
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MicroMemoryCard (MMC) 
On the MMC, you can store the parameter assignment of the converter.  If servicing is required, the 
plant is immediately ready after the converter is replaced and the data is copied back from the 
memory card. The associated slot is located on top of the control unit. 
 
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Line-Side Power Components
 
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Network Filters
 Class A and B  
With an additional network filter, the Power Module PM240 attains a higher radio interference 
class. 
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Line Reactors  
A line reactor is needed if the system fault level is high, for two reasons: on the one hand, to 
protect the converter itself from harmonic currents and overloads, on the other hand to limit 
system perturbation to the permissible values.