DA501 Data Sheet
DA501 Data Sheet
DATA SHEET
DA501
Digital/analog input/output module
1 Ordering data
Part no. Description Product life cycle phase *)
1SAP 250 700 R0001 DA501, digital/analog input/output Active
module, 16 DI, 8 DC, 4 AI, 2 AO
1SAP 450 700 R0001 DA501-XC, digital/analog input/output Active
module, 16 DI, 8 DC, 4 AI, 2 AO,
XC version
*) Modules in lifecycle Classic are available from stock but not recommended for
planning and commissioning of new installations.
2 Dimensions
1 Din rail 15 mm
2 Din rail 7.5 mm
3 Technical data
3.1 Technical data of the module
The system data of AC500 and S500 are applicable to the standard version Ä Chapter 4 “System
data AC500” on page 9.
The system data of AC500-XC are applicable to the XC version Ä Chapter 5 “System data AC500-
XC” on page 12.
Only additional details are therefore documented below.
The technical data are also applicable to the XC version.
Parameter Value
Process supply voltage
Connections Terminals 1.8, 2.8, 3.8 and 4.8 for UP (+24 V
DC) and 1.9, 2.9, 3.9 and 4.9 for ZP (0 V DC)
Protection against reverse voltage yes
Rated protection fuse at UP 10 A fast
Parameter Value
Rated value 24 V DC
Max. ripple 5%
Current consumption
From UP 0.07 A + max. 0.5 A per output
From 24 V DC power supply at the terminals ca. 2 mA
UP/L+ and ZP/M of the CPU/communication
interface module
Inrush current from UP (at power-up) 0.04 A2s
Galvanic isolation Yes, per module
Max. power dissipation within the module 6 W (outputs unloaded)
Weight (without terminal unit) ca. 125 g
Mounting position Horizontal mounting or vertical with derating
(output load reduced to 50 % at +40 °C)
Cooling The natural convection cooling must not be
hindered by cable ducts or other parts in the
control cabinet.
NOTICE!
All I/O channels (digital and analog) are protected against reverse polarity, reverse
supply, short circuit and temporary overvoltage up to 30 V DC.
Multiple overloads
No effects of multiple overloads on isolated multi-channel modules occur, as every
channel is protected individually by an internal smart high-side switch.
Parameter Value
Undefined Signal > +5 V ... < +15 V
1-Signal +15 V ... +30 V
Ripple with signal 0 Within -3 V ... +5 V
Ripple with signal 1 Within +15 V ... +30 V
Input current per channel
Input voltage +24 V Typ. 5 mA
Input voltage +5 V > 1 mA
Input voltage +15 V > 2 mA
Input voltage +30 V < 8 mA
Max. cable length
Shielded 1000 m
Unshielded 600 m
Parameter Value
Number of channels per module 8 inputs/outputs (with transistors)
Distribution of the channels into groups 1 group for 8 channels
If the channels are used as inputs
Channels DC16 ... DC23 Terminals 4.0 ... 4.7
If the channels are used as outputs
Channels DC16 ... DC23 Terminals 4.0 ... 4.7
Indication of the input/output signals 1 yellow LED per channel, the LED is ON when
the input/output signal is high (signal 1)
Monitoring point of input/output indicator LED is part of the input circuitry
Galvanic isolation Yes, per module
Parameter Value
Input type (according EN 61131-2) Type 1
Input delay (0->1 or 1->0) Typ. 0.1 ms, configurable 0.1 ... 32 ms
Input signal voltage 24 V DC
0-Signal -3 V ... +5 V
Undefined Signal > +5 V ... < +15 V
1-Signal +15 V ... +30 V
Ripple with signal 0 Within -3 V ... +5 V
Ripple with signal 1 Within +15 V ... +30 V
Input current per channel
Input voltage +24 V Typ. 5 mA
Input voltage +5 V > 1 mA
Input voltage +15 V > 2 mA
Input voltage +30 V < 8 mA
Max. cable length
shielded 1000 m
unshielded 600 m
* Due to the direct connection to the output, the demagnetizing varistor is also effective at the input
(see figure) above. This is why the difference between UPx and the input signal must not exceed
the clamp voltage of the varistor. The varistor limits the clamp voltage to approx. 36 V. Consequently,
the input voltage must range from -12 V ... +30 V when UPx = 24 V and from -6 V ... +30 V when
UPx = 30 V.
Parameter Value
With inductive loads Max. 0.5 Hz
With lamp loads 11 Hz max. at 5 W max.
Short-circuit-proof / overload-proof Yes
Overload message (I > 0.7 A) Yes, after ca. 100 ms
Output current limitation Yes, automatic reactivation after short cir-
cuit/overload
Resistance to feedback against 24 V signals Yes (software-controlled supervision)
Max. cable length
Shielded 1000 m
Unshielded 600 m
The following drawing shows the circuitry of a digital input/output with the varistors for demagnetiza-
tion when inductive loads are switched off.
UPx (+24 V)
1
ZPx (0 V)
2
Fig. 1: Digital input/output (circuit diagram)
1 Digital input/output
2 For demagnetization when inductive loads are turned off
The fast counter of the module does not work if the module is connected to an FBP
interface module or CS31 bus module.
Parameter Value
Used inputs DC16 / DC17
Used outputs DC18
Counting frequency Max. 50 kHz
Parameter Value
Reference potential for AI0+ ... AI3+ Terminal 3.4 (AI-) for voltage and RTD meas-
urement
Terminal 1.9, 2.9, 3.9 and 4.9 for current meas-
urement
Input type
Unipolar Voltage 0 V ... 10 V, current or Pt100/Pt1000/
Ni1000
Bipolar Voltage -10 V ... +10 V
Configurability 0 V ... 10 V, -10 V ... +10 V, 0 mA ... 20 mA, 4
mA ... 20 mA, Pt100/1000, Ni1000 (each input
can be configured individually)
Channel input resistance Voltage: > 100 kW
Current: ca. 330 W
Time constant of the input filter Voltage: 100 µs
Current: 100 µs
Indication of the input signals 1 LED per channel (brightness depends on the
value of the analog signal)
Conversion cycle 1 ms (for 4 inputs + 2 outputs); with RTDs Pt/
Ni... 1 s
Resolution Range 0 V ... 10 V: 12 bits
Range -10 V ... +10 V: 12 bits including sign
Range 0 mA ... 20 mA: 12 bits
Range 4 mA ... 20 mA: 12 bits
Range RTD (Pt100, PT1000, Ni1000): 0.1 °C
Conversion error of the analog values caused by Typ. 0.5 %, max. 1 %
non-linearity, adjustment error at factory and reso-
For XC version below 0 °C and above +60 °C:
lution within the normal range
on request
Relationship between input signal and hex code
Unused inputs Are configured as "unused" (default value)
Overvoltage protection Yes
Parameter Value
Input current per channel
Input voltage +24 V Typ. 7 mA
Input voltage +5 V Typ. 1.4 mA
Input voltage +15 V Typ. 3.7 mA
Input voltage +30 V < 9 mA
Input resistance ca. 3.5 kW
NOTICE!
Risk of damaging the PLC due to improper voltage levels!
– Never exceed the maximum tolerance values for process and supply voltages.
– Never fall below the minimum tolerance values for process and supply voltages.
Observe the system data Ä Chapter 4 “System data AC500” on page 9 and the
technical data of the module used.
NOTICE!
Improper voltage level or frequency range which cause damage of AC inputs:
– AC voltage above 264 V
– Frenquency below 47 Hz or above 62.4 Hz
NOTICE!
Improper connection leads cause overtemperature on terminals.
PLC modules may be destroyed by using wrong cable type, wire size and cable
temperature classification.
Parameter Value
Temperature
Operating 0 °C ... +60 °C: Horizontal mounting of modules.
0 °C ... +40 °C: Vertical mounting of modules.
Output load reduced to 50 % per group.
Storage -40 °C ... +70 °C
Transport -40 °C ... +70 °C
Humidity Max. 95 %, without condensation
Air pressure
Operating > 800 hPa / < 2000 m
Storage > 660 hPa / < 3500 m
AC500 and AC500-eCo PLC devices are Class II/Class III devices and do not require
a Protective Earth (PE) connection.
For proper EMC performance, all metal parts, DIN rails, mounting screws, and cable
shield connection terminals are connected to a common ground and provide Func-
tional Earth (FE). This is typically connected to a common reference potential, such
as equipotential bonding rails.
Signal Grounds (SGND or GND) are used for signal reference and must not be
connected to cable shields, FE or other signals unless otherwise specified in the
specific device description.
For the supply of the modules, power supply units according to SELV or PELV specifications must be
used.
Safety Extra Low Voltage (SELV) and Protective Extra Low Voltage (PELV)
To ensure electrical safety of AC500/AC500-eCo extra low voltage circuits, 24 V DC
supply, communication interfaces, I/O circuits, and all connected devices must be
powered from sources meeting requirements of SELV, PELV, class 2, limited voltage
or limited power according to applicable standards.
WARNING!
Improper installation can lead to death by touching hazardous voltages!
To avoid personal injury, safe separation, double or reinforced insulation and separa-
tion of the primary and secondary circuit must be observed and implemented during
installation.
– Only use power converters for safety extra-low voltages (SELV) with safe galvanic
separation of the primary and secondary circuit.
– Safe separation means that the primary circuit of mains transformers must be
separated from the secondary circuit by double or reinforced insulation. The pro-
tective extra-low voltage (PELV) offers protection against electric shock.
Parameter Value
Influence of radiated disturbances Test field strength: 10 V/m
IEC 61000-4-3, criterion A
Influence of line-conducted interferences Test voltage: 10 V
IEC 61000-4-6, criterion A
Power frequency magnetic fields 30 A/m 50 Hz
IEC 61000-4-8, criterion A 30 A/m 60 Hz
Parameter Value
Voltage 100 V ... 240 V (-15 %, +10 %)
Frequency 50/60 Hz (-6 %, +4 %)
Allowed interruptions of power supply, according to EN 61131-2
DC supply Interruption < 10 ms, time between 2 interrup-
tions > 1 s, PS2
AC supply Interruption < 0.5 periods, time between 2 inter-
ruptions > 1 s
NOTICE!
Risk of damaging the PLC due to improper voltage levels!
– Never exceed the maximum tolerance values for process and supply voltages.
– Never fall below the minimum tolerance values for process and supply voltages.
Observe the system data Ä Chapter 4 “System data AC500” on page 9 and the
technical data of the module used.
NOTICE!
Improper voltage level or frequency range which cause damage of AC inputs:
– AC voltage above 264 V
– Frenquency below 47 Hz or above 62.4 Hz
NOTICE!
Improper connection leads cause overtemperature on terminals.
PLC modules may be destroyed by using wrong cable type, wire size and cable
temperature classification.
Parameter Value
Temperature
Operating -40 °C ... +70 °C
-40 °C ... 0 °C: Due to the LCD technology, the
display might respond very slowly.
-40 °C ... +40 °C: Vertical mounting of modules
possible, output load limited to 50 % per group
+60 °C ... +70 °C with the following deratings:
● System is limited to max. 2 communication
modules per terminal base
● Digital inputs: maximum number of simultane-
ously switched on input channels limited to
75 % per group (e.g. 8 channels => 6 chan-
nels)
● Digital outputs: output current maximum
value (all channels together) limited to 75 %
per group (e.g. 8 A => 6 A)
● Analog outputs only if configured as
voltage output: maximum total output cur-
rent per group is limited to 75 %
(e.g. 40 mA => 30 mA)
● Analog outputs only if configured as current
output: maximum number of simultaneously
used output channels limited to 75 % per
group (e.g. 4 channels => 3 channels)
Storage / Transport -40 °C ... +85 °C
Humidity Operating / Storage: 100 % r. H. with condensa-
tion
Air pressure Operating:
-1000 m .... 5000 m (1080 hPa ... 620 hPa)
> 2000 m (< 795 hPa):
● Max. operating temperature must be reducted
by 10 K for each 1000 m exceeding 2000 m
● I/O module relay contacts must be operated
with 24 V nominal only
Immunity to corrosive gases Yes, according to:
ISA S71.04.1985 Harsh group A, G3/GX
IEC60068-2-60
Method 4 with following concentrations:
● H2S 100 ± 10ppb
● NO2 1250 ± 20ppb
● CL2 100 ± 10ppb
● SO2 300 ± 20ppb
Immunity to salt mist Yes, horizontal mounting only, according to IEC
60068-2-52 severity level: 1
NOTICE!
Risk of corrosion!
Unused connectors and slots may corrode if XC devices are used in salt-mist environ-
ments.
Protect unused connectors and slots with TA535 protective caps for XC devices.
NOTICE!
Risk of malfunctions!
Unused slots for communication modules are not protected against accidental phys-
ical contact.
– Unused slots for communication modules must be covered with dummy communi-
cation modules to achieve IP20 rating.
– I/O bus connectors must not be touched during operation.
AC500 and AC500-eCo PLC devices are Class II/Class III devices and do not require
a Protective Earth (PE) connection.
For proper EMC performance, all metal parts, DIN rails, mounting screws, and cable
shield connection terminals are connected to a common ground and provide Func-
tional Earth (FE). This is typically connected to a common reference potential, such
as equipotential bonding rails.
Signal Grounds (SGND or GND) are used for signal reference and must not be
connected to cable shields, FE or other signals unless otherwise specified in the
specific device description.
Safety Extra Low Voltage (SELV) and Protective Extra Low Voltage (PELV)
To ensure electrical safety of AC500/AC500-eCo extra low voltage circuits, 24 V DC
supply, communication interfaces, I/O circuits, and all connected devices must be
powered from sources meeting requirements of SELV, PELV, class 2, limited voltage
or limited power according to applicable standards.
WARNING!
Improper installation can lead to death by touching hazardous voltages!
To avoid personal injury, safe separation, double or reinforced insulation and separa-
tion of the primary and secondary circuit must be observed and implemented during
installation.
– Only use power converters for safety extra-low voltages (SELV) with safe galvanic
separation of the primary and secondary circuit.
– Safe separation means that the primary circuit of mains transformers must be
separated from the secondary circuit by double or reinforced insulation. The pro-
tective extra-low voltage (PELV) offers protection against electric shock.
Parameter Value
Influence of radiated disturbances Test field strength: 10 V/m
IEC 61000-4-3, criterion A
Influence of line-conducted interferences Test voltage: 10 V
IEC 61000-4-6, criterion A
Power frequency magnetic fields 30 A/m 50 Hz
IEC 61000-4-8, criterion A 30 A/m 60 Hz
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