MicroPlex 7X Smallest CAN Controller Mcrplx Instruction Manual
- June 22, 2024
- MicroPlex
Table of Contents
- 7X Smallest CAN Controller Mcrplx
- Product Information
- Specifications:
- Product Description:
- User Information
- About These Operating Instructions
- Storage and Transfer of Operating Instructions
- Target Group of Operating Instructions
- Validity of Operating Instructions
- Installation:
- Servicing (Cleaning):
- Uninstallation:
- Disposal:
- Q: Can this product be used outside the European Economic
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Product Information
Specifications:
- Product Designation: MCRPLX_GA1_1.4
- Types: see type plate
- Serial Number: see type plate
- Document Name: MCRPLX_GA1_1.4
- Version: 1.4
- Date: 06/2024
Product Description:
This product is developed by MRS Electronic GmbH & Co. KG in
compliance with European norms and standards. The use of this
product is currently limited to the European Economic Area (EEA).
Market access research is required if the product is intended for
use outside the EEA.
User Information
About These Operating Instructions
The operating instructions contain information on installing,
servicing (cleaning), uninstalling, and disposing of the product.
It is crucial to read and understand these instructions thoroughly
before operating the product.
Storage and Transfer of Operating Instructions
Keep these instructions and all relevant product documentation
accessible near the product at all times.
Target Group of Operating Instructions
The instructions are intended for trained experts familiar with
electronic assemblies and safety standards.
Validity of Operating Instructions
These instructions become effective upon product transfer.
Changes may occur without prior notice.
Product Usage Instructions
Installation:
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Refer to the installation section in the operating
instructions. -
Ensure the product is placed on a stable surface.
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Connect the necessary cables according to the provided
diagrams. -
Power on the product following the specified guidelines.
Servicing (Cleaning):
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Power off the product and unplug all cables.
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Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the exterior of the
product. -
Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials.
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Clean vents and ports carefully to prevent dust
accumulation.
Uninstallation:
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Refer to the uninstallation section in the operating
instructions. -
Disconnect all cables and peripherals from the product.
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Follow the step-by-step guide to remove the product
safely.
Disposal:
- Contact local authorities for proper disposal guidelines.
- Do not dispose of the product in regular household waste.
- Follow any specific disposal instructions provided in the
operating manual.
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Q: Can this product be used outside the European Economic
Area?
A: Market access research is required before using the product
outside the EEA. Contact MRS Electronic GmbH & Co. KG for
guidance.
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MicroPlex ®
Operating Instructions
For the following types: MicroPlex ® 7X MicroPlex ® 7H MicroPlex ® 7L
MicroPlex ® 3CAN LIN GW
MicroPlex ® Operating Instructions
Contact Data
MRS Electronic GmbH & Co. KG Klaus-Gutsch-Str. 7 78628 Rottweil
Telefon: Internet: E-Mail:
+49 741 28070 https://www.mrs-electronic.com info@mrs-electronic.com
Product
Product designation: Types:
Serial Number:
MicroPlex ®
1.132 MicroPlex ® 7X 1.133 MicroPlex ® 7H 1.134 MicroPlex ® 7L 1.141 MicroPlex
® 3CAN LIN GW
see type plate
Dokument
Name: Version: Date:
MCRPLX_GA1_1.4 1.4 06/2024
The original operating instructions were composed in German.
MRS Electronic GmbH & Co. KG compiled this document with the utmost diligence and based on the current state of technology. MRS Electronic GmbH & Co. KG will not assume any liability or responsibility for errors in content or form, missing updates as well as any possibly resulting damages or drawbacks.
Our products are developed according to European norms and standards. Therefore, the use of these products is currently limited to the area of the European Economic Area (EEA). If products are to be used in another area, market access research must be carried out beforehand. You can do this yourself as the market introducer or you are welcome to contact us, and we will discuss how to proceed together.
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Index
Index
1. User Information………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 4
1.1. About These Operating Instructions………………………………………………………………………………………………………
4 1.2. Copyright……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 6
1.3. Warranty Conditions ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 6
2. Safety …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 7
2.1. Hazards……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 7 2.2.
Staff Qualifications……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 8 2.3.
Obligations of the Manufacturer of Complete
Systems…………………………………………………………………….. 9
3. Product Description………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….11
4. Transport / Storage ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….12
4.1. Transport …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..12
4.2. Storage ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………12 5.
Intended Use……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..13 6.
Assembly…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….14 6.1.
Mounting Location ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….14 6.2.
Mounting Position …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..14 6.3.
Fastening …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..14 7.
Electric Installation ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………15
7.1. Wiring ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..16 8.
Commissioning………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….18 9.
Software……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..19 10.
Fault Removal and Maintenance……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….20
10.1. Cleaning …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….21
10.2. Fault Removal …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..21
11. Disassembly and Disposal…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..22
11.1. Disposal……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..22
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User Information
1. User Information
1.1.
About These Operating Instructions
The manufacturer MRS Electronic GmbH & Co. KG (hereinafter referred to as MRS)
delivered this product to you in its entirety and functionally sound. The
operating instructions provide information about how to:
Install the product Service the product (cleaning) Uninstall the product
Dispose of the product
It is essential to read these operating instructions thoroughly and completely
before working with the product. We strive to compile all the information for
safe and complete operation. However, should you have any questions not
answered by these instructions, please contact MRS.
Storage and transfer of the operating instructions
These instructions as well as all other product-related documentation relevant
for different applications must always be kept on hand and be available in the
vicinity of the product.
Target group of the operating instructions
These instructions address trained experts who are familiar with handling
electronic assemblies. Trained experts are those persons who can assess the
tasks assigned to her/him and recognize possible dangers due to her/his expert
training, knowledge and experience as well as her/his knowledge of the
relevant standards and regulations.
Validity of the operating instructions
The validity of these instructions goes into effect with the transfer of the
product from MRS to the operator. The version number and approval date of the
instructions are included in the footer. Changes to these operating
instructions are possible any time and without the specification of any
reasons.
INFORMATION
The current version of the operating instructions replaces all previous versions.
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User Information
Warning information in the operating instructions
The operating instructions contain warning information before a call to action
which includes the risk of property damage or personal injury. The measures
for averting risks described in the instructions must be implemented. Warning
information is structured as follows:
DANGER!
SOURCE AND CONSEQUENCE Plus explanation, where needed.
Prevention.
Warning symbol: Signal word: Source: Consequence: Prevention:
(Warning triangle) indicates the danger. Specifies the seriousness of the danger. Designates the type or source of the danger. Specifies the consequences in case of noncompliance. Informs how to avert the danger.
DANGER!
Designates an immediate, serious threat which will with certainty lead to
serious injury or even death if the danger is not averted.
WARNING!
Designates a possible threat which may lead to serious injury or even death if
the danger is not averted.
CAUTION!
Designates a potentially dangerous situation which may lead to mild or medium
property damage or physical injury if the danger is not averted.
INFORMATION
Sections with this symbol provide important information about the product or
how to handle the product.
Symbols used in the operating instructions
General warning sign.
Beware of electrical current.
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User Information
1.2.
Copyright
These operating instructions contain information protected by copyright. The
contents or excerpts of the contents may not be copied or reproduced in any
other way without prior consent from the manufacturer.
1.3.
Warranty Conditions
See the General Terms and Conditions MRS Electronic GmbH & Co. KG at
https://www.mrselectronic.de/agb/
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Safety
2. Safety
This chapter includes all the information you should know in order to safely
install and operate the product.
2.1.
Hazards
The MicroPlex ® has been constructed with the newest technology and recognized
safetyrelevant regulations. Danger for persons and/or property may arise in
case of improper use. Lack of compliance with the rules for work safety may
result in damages. This section describes all the possible hazards which may
be relevant during the assembly, installation and commissioning of the control
unit.
Faulty operations
Faulty software, circuits or parameter setting may cause unforeseen reactions
or malfunctions through the complete system.
WARNING!
DANGER DUE TO MALFUNCTION OF THE COMPLETE SYSTEM Unforeseen reactions or
malfunctions of the complete system may endanger the safety of people and
machine.
Please make sure that the control unit is equipped with the proper software
and that the circuits and parameter settings are compliant with the hardware.
Moving components
The complete system may create unforeseen dangers when commissioning and
servicing the control unit.
WARNING!
SUDDEN MOVEMENTS OF COMPLETE SYSTEM OR OF COMPONENTS Danger due to unprotected
moving components.
Before performing any work, shut down the complete system and secure it
against unintended restart. Before commissioning the system, please make sure
that the complete system and all parts of the system are in a safe state.
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Safety
Elevated temperature
CAUTION!
DANGER OF BURNS! The casing of the control units may exhibit an elevated
temperature.
Please do not touch the casing and let all system components cool down before
working on the system.
2.2.
Staff Qualifications
These operating instructions repeatedly refer to the qualifications of the
employees who can be trusted to perform various tasks for installation and
maintenance. The three groups are:
Specialists/Experts Skilled persons Authorized persons
This product is not suitable for use by persons (incl. Children) who are
mentally or physically disabled or do not have enough experience or sufficient
knowledge of the product unless supervised or having attended a detailed
training regarding the use of the control unit by a person who is responsible
for the safety of this person.
Specialists/Experts
Specialists and experts are, for example, fitters or electrician who are
capable of assuming different tasks, such as transport, assembly and
installation of the product with the instructions of an authorized person. The
people in question must be experienced in handling the product.
Skilled persons
Skilled persons are those persons who have sufficient knowledge of the subject
in question due to their specialist training and are familiar with the
relevant national occupational protection provisions, accident prevention
regulations, guidelines and generally recognized rules of technology. Skilled
persons must be capable of securely assessing the results of their work and
familiarize themselves with the contents of these operating instructions.
Authorized persons
Authorized persons are those persons who are permitted to perform the work due
to legal regulations or who have been approved to perform certain tasks by
MRS.
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Safety
2.3.
Obligations of the Manufacturer of Complete Systems
Tasks for system development, installation and commissioning of electric
systems may only be performed by trained and experienced staff, see Chapter
2.2 Staff qualifications.
The manufacturer of the complete system must ensure that no defective or
faulty control units are used. In case of failure or malfunctions, the control
unit must be replaced immediately.
The manufacturer of the complete system must ensure that the circuity and
programming of the control unit do not lead to a safety-relevant malfunction
of the complete system in case of a failure or malfunction.
The manufacturer of the complete system is responsible for the correct
connection of all the peripherals (such as cable profiles, plugs, crimps,
correct selection/connection of sensors/actuators).
The control unit may not be opened. No changes and/or repairs may be performed
on the control unit. If the control unit falls down, it may no longer be used
and must be returned to MRS to be
checked. The manufacturer of the complete system must inform the end customer
about all potential
dangers.
The manufacturer must also take the following aspects into consideration when
using the control unit: Control units with wiring suggestions provided by MRS
do not constitute a systematic
responsibility for complete systems. Safe operation cannot be guaranteed for
control units used as prototypes or samples in
the complete system. Faulty circuitry and programming of the control unit may
lead to unforeseen signals to the
outputs of the control unit. Faulty programming or parameter setting of the
control unit may lead to dangers during
operation of the complete system. It must be ensured when the control unit is
released that the supply of the electric system,
of the final stages and of the external sensor supply are shut down jointly.
Control units without factory-made software programmed more than 500 times may
not
be used in complete systems any longer.
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Safety
The risk of accidents is reduced if the manufacturer of the complete systems
observes the following points: Adherence to the statutory regulations
regarding accident prevention, occupational safety
and environmental protection. Provision of all documents required for
installation and maintenance. Monitoring of the cleanliness of the control
unit and of the complete system. The responsibilities for the assembly of the
control unit must be clearly specified by the
manufacturer of the complete system. The assembly and maintenance staff must
be regularly instructed. And work and maintenance performed on electric energy
sources is always associated with possible dangers. Persons not familiar with
these kinds of devices and systems may cause harm to themselves and others.
The installation and maintenance staff of a system with electric devices must
be instructed by the manufacturer regarding potential dangers, required safety
measures and applicable safety provisions before beginning work.
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Product Description
3. Product Description
The compact MicroPlex® in ISO 280 housing is ideally suited for applications
in vehicles with limited installation space and specified ISO 280 standards.
Incoming CAN messages wake up your MRS module from standby mode. With our
Developers Studio you can program the MicroPlex® quickly and easily.
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Transport / Storage
4. Transport / Storage
4.1.
Transport
The product must be packed in suitable transport packaging and secured against
sliding around. During transport, the statutory provisions regarding securing
loads must be observed.
If the control unit falls down, it may no longer be used and must be returned to MRS to be checked.
4.2.
Storage
Store the product in a dry place (no dew), dark (no direct sunlight) in a
clean room which can be locked. Please observe the permissible environmental
conditions in the data sheet.
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Intended Use
5. Intended Use
The control unit is used to control one or multiple electric systems or sub-
systems in vehicles and work machines and may only be used for this purpose.
The control unit may only be operated in industrial applications.
You are within regulations:
If the control unit is operated within the operating ranges specified and
approved in the corresponding data sheet.
If you strictly adhere to the information and sequence of tasks described in
these operating instructions and do not engage in unauthorized actions which
may risk your safety and the functionality of the control unit.
If you comply with all specified safety instructions
WARNING!
DANGER DUE TO UNINTENDED USE! The control unit is only intended to be used in
vehicles and work machines.
An application in safety-relevant system parts for personal protection is not
permitted. Please do not use the control unit in explosive areas.
Misuse
Use of the product in conditions and requirements differing from those
specified by the manufacturer in technical documentation, data sheets and
operating instructions.
Non-compliance with the safety information and information regarding assembly,
commissioning, maintenance and disposal specified in the operating
instructions.
Conversions and changes of the control unit. Use of the control unit or parts
thereof which are damaged or corroded. The same goes for
seals and cables. Operation in a condition with access to live parts.
Operation without the safety measures intended and provided by the
manufacturer.
MRS only guarantees/is liable for the control unit corresponding to the
published specifications. If the product is used in a way not described in
these operation instructions or in the data sheet of the control unit in
question, the protection of the control unit will be impaired, and the
warranty claim is void.
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Assembly
6. Assembly
Assembly work may only be performed by qualified staff (see Chapter 2.2 Staff
Qualifications). The control unit may only be operated after having installed
in a fixed location.
INFORMATION
If the control unit falls down, it may no longer be used and must be returned
to MRS to be checked.
6.1.
Mounting Location
The mounting location must be selected as such that the control unit is
subjected to as low a mechanical and thermal load as possible. The control
unit may not be exposed to chemicals.
INFORMATION
Please observe the permissible environmental conditions in the data sheet.
6.2.
Mounting Position
Mount the control unit in such a way that the connectors point downwards. This
ensures that possible condensation water can flow off. Individual seals of the
cables/wires ensure that no water can enter the control unit.
6.3.
Fastening
Control unit with flat plugs (pursuant to ISO 7588-1: 1998-09) Control units
with flat plugs are plugged into the plugs provided by the manufacturer of the
complete system. Control devices with flat connectors are completely plugged
into the slot provided by the manufacturer of the overall system. It is
essential to ensure the correct position and plug-in direction (see
datasheet).
WARNING!
UNFORESEEN BEHAVIOR OF THE SYSTEM Please ensure that the control unit is
connected correctly. Check the pin assignment.
Please observe the instructions in Chapter 7 Electric Installation.
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Electric Installation
7. Electric Installation
Electric installation work may only be performed by qualified staff (see
Chapter 2.2 Staff Qualifications). The electric installation of the unit may
only be performed in idle condition. The control unit may never be connected
or disconnected on-load or when live.
WARNING!
SUDDEN MOVEMENTS OF COMPLETE SYSTEM OR OF COMPONENTS Danger due to unprotected
moving components.
Before performing any work, shut down the complete system and secure it
against unintended restart. Please make sure that the complete system and all
parts of the system are in a safe state. Please ensure that the control unit
is connected correctly. Check the pin assignment.
Control unit with flat plugs (pursuant to ISO 7588-1: 1998-09)
1. Please ensure that the control unit is inserted into the correct slot.
Follow the connection diagram and documents of the complete system.
2. Please ensure that all flat plugs of the control unit are free of dirt and
moisture. 3. Please ensure that the slot does not exhibit any damages due to
overheating, insulation
damages and corrosion. 4. Please ensure that all sockets of the control unit
are free of dirt and moisture. 5. Plug the control unit vertically all the way
into the slot.
The commissioning process can now be performed, see Chapter 8 Commissioning.
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Electric Installation
Control unit with plug connectors
1. Pleas ensure that the correct cable harness is connected to the control
unit. Follow the connection diagram and documents of the complete system.
2. Please ensure that the mating plug of the cable harness (not included) is
compatible. 3. Please ensure that the control unit is free of dirt and
moisture. 4. Please ensure that the mate plug of the cable harness (not
included) does not exhibit any
damages due to overheating, insulation damages and corrosion. 5. Please ensure
that the mating plug of the cable harness (not included) is free of dirt and
moisture. 6. Connect the plug connector until the locking catch latches or the
locking mechanism
(optional) can be actuated. 7. Lock the plug or ensure that the grommet
(optional) of the mating plug is fully attached. 8. Close the open pins with
blind plugs to prevent liquids from entering.
The commissioning process can now be performed, see Chapter 8 Commissioning.
7.1.
Wiring
INFORMATION
Always use an external fuse in the power supply line to protect the device
against overvoltage. For further information about the correct fuse rating,
please refer to the corresponding data sheet.
The wiring must be connected with the utmost diligence.
All cables and the way they are laid must comply with applicable regulations.
The connected cables must be suitable for temperatures min. 10°C above the
max. permitted environmental temperature.
The cables must comply with the requirements and wire cross-sections specified
in the technical data.
When laying cables, the possibility of mechanical damages of the wire
insulation on sharp edges or moving metal parts must be excluded.
Cables must be laid so they are strain-relieved and friction-free.
The cable routing must be selected in such a way that the cable harness only
moves identically to the direction of movement of the controller/plug.
(Attachment controller/cable/strain relief on the same underground). A strain
relief is necessary (see Figure 1).
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Electric Installation
Figure 1: Strain relief of the cable harness (example). 100 mm (max.) are mandatory, controller may vary.
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Commissioning
8. Commissioning
Commissioning work may only be performed by qualified staff (see Chapter 2.2
Staff Qualifications). The unit may only be commissioned if the condition of
the complete system complies with the applicable guidelines and regulations.
INFORMATION
MRS recommends a functional test on site.
WARNING!
SUDDEN MOVEMENTS OF COMPLETE SYSTEM OR OF COMPONENTS Danger due to unprotected
moving components.
Before commissioning the system, please make sure that the complete system and
all parts of the system are in a safe state. If necessary, secure all hazard
areas with barrier tapes.
The operator must ensure that
the correct software has been embedded and corresponds with the circuitry and
parameter setting of the hardware (only for control units supplied by MRS
without software).
no persons are present in the vicinity of the complete system. the complete
system is in a safe state. Commissioning is performed in a safe environment
(horizontal and solid ground, no
weather impact)
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Software
9. Software
The installation and/or replacement of device firmware / software must be
performed by MRS Electronic GmbH & Co. KG or by an authorized partner in order
for the warranty to remain valid.
INFORMATION
Control units supplied without software can be programmed using MRS Developers
Studio. More information available in the MRS Developers Studio manual.
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Fault Removal and Maintenance
10. Fault Removal and Maintenance
INFORMATION
The control unit is maintenance-free and may not be opened. If the control
unit exhibits any damages on the casing, locking catch, seals or flat plugs,
it must be shut down.
Fault removal and cleaning work may only be performed by qualified staff (see
Chapter 2.2 Staff Qualifications). Fault removal and cleaning work may only be
performed in idle condition. Remove the control unit for fault removal and
cleaning. The control unit may never be connected or disconnected on-load or
when live. After fault removal and cleaning work has been completed, please
follow the instructions in Chapter 7 Electric Installation.
WARNING!
SUDDEN MOVEMENTS OF COMPLETE SYSTEM OR OF COMPONENTS Danger due to unprotected
moving components.
Before performing any work, shut down the complete system and secure it
against unintended restart. Before beginning fault removal and maintenance
work, please make sure that the complete system and all parts of the system
are in a safe state. Remove the control unit for fault removal and cleaning.
CAUTION!
DANGER OF BURNS! The casing of the control unit may exhibit an elevated
temperature.
Please do not touch the casing and let all system components cool down before
working on the system.
CAUTION!
DAMAGE OR SYSTEM FAILURE DUE TO IMPROPER CLEANING! The control unit may be
damaged due to improper cleaning processes and cause unintended reactions
throughout the complete system.
The control unit should not be cleaned with a high-pressure cleaner or a water
jet. Remove the control unit for fault removal and cleaning.
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Fault Removal and Maintenance
10.1.
Cleaning
INFORMATION
Damages due to improper cleaning agents! The control unit may be damaged when
cleaning it with high-pressure cleaners, steam jets, aggressive solvents or
scouring agents.
Do not clean the control unit with high-pressure cleaners or steam jets. Do
not use any aggressive solvents or scouring agents.
Only clean the control unit in a clean environment free of dust.
1. Please follow all safety instructions and deenergize the complete system.
2. Do not use any aggressive solvents or scouring agents. 3. Let the control
unit dry.
Install the clean control unit pursuant to the instructions in Chapter 7
Electric Installation.
10.2.
Fault Removal
1. Please ensure that fault removal measures are performed in a safe
environment (horizontal and solid ground, no weather impact)
2. Please follow all safety instructions and deenergize the complete system.
3. Check that the system is intact.
Remove damaged control units and dispose of in accordance with national
environmental regulations. 4. Remove the mate plug and/or remove the control
unit from the slot. 5. Check all flat plugs, connectors and pins for
mechanical damages due to overheating, insulation damage and corrosion.
Damaged control units and control units with corroded contacts must be removed
and disposed of in accordance with national environmental regulations. Dry
control unit and contacts in case of moisture. If needed, clean all contacts.
Faulty operations In case of faulty operations, check the software, circuitry and parameter settings.
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Disassembly and Disposal
11. Disassembly and Disposal
Disassembly and disposal may only be performed by qualified staff (see Chapter
2.2 Staff Qualifications). Disassembly of the unit may only be performed in
idle condition.
WARNING!
SUDDEN MOVEMENTS OF COMPLETE SYSTEM OR OF COMPONENTS Danger due to unprotected
moving components.
Before performing any work, shut down the complete system and secure it
against unintended restart. Before disassembling the system, please make sure
that the complete system and all parts of the system are in a safe state.
CAUTION!
DANGER OF BURNS! The casing of the control unit may exhibit an elevated
temperature.
Please do not touch the casing and let all system components cool down before
working on the system.
Control unit with flat plugs (pursuant to ISO 7588-1: 1998-09) 1. Gently
unplug the control unit vertically from the slot.
Control unit with plug connectors 1. Unlock the lock and/or the locking catch
of the mate plug. 2. Gently remove the mate plug. 3. Loosen all screw
connections and remove the control unit.
11.1.
Disposal
Once the product is disused, it must be disposed of in accordance with the
national environmental regulations for vehicles and work machines
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References
- electronic.de/agb/
- Startseite - MRS Electronic, Ihr starker Partner für Steuerungen, Gateways und Relais.
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