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EPSITRON® Function Description 43
787-1662 Electronic Circuit Breaker
Manual
Version 1.0.0
Table 22: Bit allocation for signal output S2
Bit
Output
channel
Byte
Function
1
START bit, value = "0"
2
Channel 8
Byte 1
Switching status
"1" = The corresponding output channel is
activated.
"0" = The corresponding output channel is
deactivated.
Error status
"1" = The corresponding output channel is still
activated, but with over-current
(output current < nominal current, longer than
1 s).
"0" = The corresponding output channel has
been deactivated due to over-current.
3
Channel 7
4
Channel 6
5
Channel 5
6
Channel 4
7
Channel 3
8
Channel 2
9
Channel 1
10
Channel 8
Byte 2
"1" = Error status indicated in Byte 1.
"0" = Switching status indicated in Byte 1
11
Channel 7
12
Channel 6
13
Channel 5
14
Channel 4
15
Channel 3
16
Channel 2
17
Channel 1
18 … 25
Byte 3
Current input voltage
((value transmitted)/16) + 16 V
26 … 33
Channel 1
Byte 4
Current *) Output channel 1
34 … 41
Channel 2
Byte 5
Current *) Output channel 2
42 … 49
Channel 3
Byte 6
Current *) Output channel 3
50 … 57
Channel 4
Byte 7
Current *) Output channel 4
58 … 65
Channel 5
Byte 8
Current *) Output channel 5
66 … 73
Channel 6
Byte 9
Current *) Output channel 6
74 … 81
Channel 7
Byte 10
Current *) Output channel 7
82 … 89
Channel 8
Byte 11
Current *) Output channel 8
18 or
90
STOP bit (1.5 pulse cycles)
For 17-bit protocol: Bit 18
For 89-bit protocol: Bit 90
*) (value transmitted)/16 A
Depending on the valence of bit 12 (byte 2), either the set nominal currents or the
momentary output currents are transferred in addition to the momentary input
voltage (see Table 20).
Electronic circuit breakers without active current limitation supply only the
momentary input voltage and the set nominal currents. Output currents are not
transferred.
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