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Binary Input N 263 6 x 230 V AC 5WG1 263-1AB01 Binary Input N 265 6 x 24 V AC/DC 5WG1 265-1AB01 Issued: March 1999 Product and Applications Description The binary input N 263/N 265 is a N-system DIN-rail mounted device with 6 volt-free message inputs for 230 V AC (N 263) respectively 24 V AC/DC (N 265). It is used for calling up auxiliary contacts, door- and window contacts etc. The required calling voltage has to be made available by an additional voltage supply. Each of the inputs can be assigned various tasks depending on the application program used, i.e. the binary input N 263/N 265 consists of the device (hard-ware) and its application programs (software). What application program comes into use depends on the individual task: the binary input N 263/N 265 can e.g. transmit switching on/off telegrams based on varying input switching edges either event controlled or repetitively in a steady time schedule. With the ETS (EIB Tool Software) the application program is selected, its parameters and addresses are assigned appropriately, and downloaded to the binary input N 263/N 265. Application Programs See Siemens product database from version F.1 onward Example of Operation Connections • signal inputs, physical: two screw terminal blocks each permissible conductor types/cross sections: - 0,5 ... 2,5 mm² flexible conductor, 8 mm ultrasonically compacted - 0,5 ... 2,5 mm² flexible conductor with terminal pin, crimped on gas tight - 0,5 ... 1,5 mm² flexible conductor with connector sleeve - 0,5 ... 4,0 mm2 single core - 1,0 and 1,5 mm² plain flexible conductor • bus line: bus connection block without screws 0,6 ... 0,8 mm Ø single core Physical specifications • housing: plastic • N-system DIN-rail mounted device, width: 4 SUs (1 SU=18mm) • weight: approx. 240 g • installation: rapid mounting on DIN EN 50022-35 x 7,5 rail Mounting DIN-rail devices (Figure 2) - Slide the device (B1) onto the DIN-rail (B2) and - swivel back the device until the slide clicks into place audibly. Dismounting DIN-rail devices (Figure 2) - Press down the slide (C3) with a screw-driver, click it into place by a slight pressure and - swivel the device (C1) from the DIN-rail (C2). C2 C1 B1 C3 Electromagnetic compatibility complies with EN 50081-1, EN 50082-2 and EN 50090-2-2 Environmental specifications • climatic conditions: EN 50090-2-2 • ambient temperature operating: - 5 ... + 45 °C • ambient temperature non-op.: - 25 ... + 70 ° C • relative humidity (non-condensing): 5 % to 93 % Certification EIB certificate CE norm complies with the EMC regulations (residential and functional buildings), and low voltage regulations Figure 2: Mounting and dismounting a DIN-rail device Slipping off bus connection blocks (Figure 3) - The bus connection block (D2) is situated on the bottom of the binary input N 263/N 265 (D1). - The bus connection block (terminal block) (D2) consists of two components (D2.1 and D2.2) with four terminal contacts each. Take care not to damage the two test sockets (D2.3) by accidentally connecting them to the bus cable or with the screw-driver (e.g. when attempting to unplug the bus connection block). - Carefully put the screw-driver to the wire-inserting slit of the bus connection block's grey component (D2.2) and pull the bus connection block (D2) from the binary input (D1). Note: Don't try to remove the bus connection block from the bottom side! There is a risk of shorting-out the device! Location and Function of the Display and Operator Elements Slipping on bus connection blocks (Figure 3) - Slip the bus connection block onto the guide slot and - press the bus connection block (B3) down to the stop. A5 A6 A3 A2 A1 A5 General description The N-system DIN-rail device (4 SUs) can be installed to N-system distribution boards, or to any DIN-rail EN 50022-35 x 7,5 available that has a data rail sticked in. B2 Electrical safety • fouling class (according to IEC 664-1): 2 • protection (according to EN 60529): IP 20 • overvoltage class (according to IEC 664-1): III • bus: safety extra low voltage SELV DC 24 V • the device complies with EN 50090-2-2 and EN 60669-2-1 A6 Mounting and Wiring A4 Connecting bus cables (Figure 3 ) - The bus connection block (D2) can be used with single core conductors Ø 0,6 ... 0,8 mm. - Remove approx. 5 mm of insulation from the conductor (D2.4) and plug it into the bus connection block (D2) (red = +, black = -). Disconnecting bus cables (Figure 3 ) Unplug the bus connection block (D2) and remove the bus cable conductor (D2.4) while simultaneously wiggling it Figure 1: Location of the display and operator elements A1 Technical Specifications Power supply via bus voltage A2 Inputs • number: 6 inputs • input signal voltage: (N 263) - rated value: AC 230 V - frequency: 47 ... 63 Hz - for signal "0": 0..170 V - for signal "1": 140...264 V • input signal current (input signal N263): on "1": usually 2mA (at AC 230 V) • input signal voltage: (N 265) - rated value: AC/DC 24 V - frequency: 47 ... 63 Hz (at AC 24 V) - for signal "0": AC 0..12 V, DC 0...14 V - for signal "1": AC 14...32 V, DC 16...32 V • input signal current (input signal N 265): on "1": usually 3 mA (at AC/DC 24 V) • input signal delay: - at leading input signal edge: max. 5 ms - at trailing input signal edge: max. 30 ms • input signal length: min. 50 ms • input characteristic: set in parameter list according to application program • signal line length: max. 100 m unshielded A3 A4 A5 A6 Control elements 1 learning button: for switching between normal operating mode and addressing mode Display elements 1 red LED: for monitoring bus voltage and displaying normal / addressing mode 6 yellow LEDs: for displaying the input conditions LED for indicating normal operating mode (LED off) and addressing mode (LED on); upon receiving the physical address the device automatically returns to normal operating mode Learning button for switching between normal operating mode and addressing mode for receiving the physical address Type plate Bus connection blocks Screwless plug-in terminals for connecting input circuits LEDs for displaying the input conditions D2 D2.3 D2.1 D2.2 D2.4 D2 5 mm D2 Installation Instructions • The device may be used for permanent interior installations in dry locations within distribution boards or small casings. Ė D2 D1 D2.4 Figure 3: Connecting and disconnecting wires WARNING wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww • The device may be built into distribution boards (230/400V) together only with appropriate VDE-devices and must be mounted and commissioned by an authorised electrician. • A safety disconnection of the device must be possible. Especially if the device is connected to different phases. • The prevailing safety rules must be heeded. • The device must not be opened. A device suspected faulty should be returned to the local Siemens office. Connecting the input circuits (Figure 4) - Remove approx. 9 to 10 mm of insulation from the wire (E1.1) , plug it into the terminal (E1) and tighten the screws (E1.2). Conductor cross sections: see technical specifications Disconnecting the input circuits (Figure 4) - Detach the screw (F1.2) and slip the conductor (F1.1) out of the connection block (F1) E1.1 E1.2 E1 F1.1 9 ... 10mm F1.2 F1 Figure 4: Connecting and disconnecting input circuits 251501.41.85„b“