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Siemens TX-I/O Engineering and installation guide CM110562en_13
Building Technologies Introduction 2019-05-15
1 Introduction
1.1 Revision history
May 2019 Revision _13 Power supply modules and BIMs: Internal fuse M 10A
July2013 Revision _12 Voltage drop and cable lengths (sections 10.2, 10.4, 10.12, 10.13, 10.14, 10.15)
Nov.2013 Revision _11 Triacs: voltage drop and cable lengths (sections 10.2, 10.13, 10.14)
Feb.2013 Revision _10 Wiring of field devices in sections 6.3, 6.6, 10.12.3, 10.13
Nov.2012 Revision _09 Type designations in section 9.2
Mar.2012 Revision _08
Amendments concerning TXM1.8T and TXM1.8RB
Amendments concerning TRA and PXC3...
Changed designation of signal types (overview see section 1.6.1)
Jul.2010 Revision _07
Amendments concerning TXM1.6RL
Section 0 and in other sections: Information on support of TX I/O functions in different
building automation and control systems, new including Simatic S7
12 May 2009 Revision _06
Section 1.4: Intranet address
Section 10.12.5: Note on open circuit detection with U10
31 Jan 2009 Revision _05 Amendments concerning V4 (direct island bus integration)
19 Aug 2008 Revision _04 Amendments concerning island bus expansion (sections 3.5, 6.4.3, 9.3, 10.7)
31.01.2008 Revision _03 Sections 10.5 and 10.10: various small corrections
22.11.2007 Revision _02 Replaced Section 10 (Island bus wiring)
30.03.2007 Revision _01
First edition
1.2 About this manual
Project managers
Consulting engineers
Service engineers
Control panel manufacturers and their staff
Electricians
This manual contains information on:
Planning, mounting and wiring the TX-I/O modules
Control-panel sizing
Safety and EMC (electromagnetic compatibility) precautions
Connecting the power supply, island bus and field devices
Display, operation, and diagnostics.
Support of TX I/O functions in different building automation and control system
For plant-specific mounting and wiring information please refer to the relevant project
documentation.
Key target groups
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