2.4Basic function principles ..................................................................................................................11
3 Mounting and wiring................................................................................................................................13
3.1Instructions for ESD protection........................................................................................................13
3.2Installation on mounting rails ...........................................................................................................13
3.3Installation instructions for enhanced mechanical load capacity .....................................................17
6.1Support and Service ........................................................................................................................46
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Table of contents
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Foreword
1Foreword
1.1Notes on the documentation
Intended audience
This description is only intended for the use of trained specialists in control and automation engineering who
are familiar with the applicable national standards.
It is essential that the documentation and the following notes and explanations are followed when installing
and commissioning these components.
It is the duty of the technical personnel to use the documentation published at the respective time of each
installation and commissioning.
The responsible staff must ensure that the application or use of the products described satisfy all the
requirements for safety, including all the relevant laws, regulations, guidelines and standards.
Disclaimer
The documentation has been prepared with care. The products described are, however, constantly under
development.
We reserve the right to revise and change the documentation at any time and without prior announcement.
No claims for the modification of products that have already been supplied may be made on the basis of the
data, diagrams and descriptions in this documentation.
Trademarks
Beckhoff®, TwinCAT®, EtherCAT®, EtherCATP®, SafetyoverEtherCAT®, TwinSAFE®, XFC® and XTS® are
registered trademarks of and licensed by Beckhoff Automation GmbH.
Other designations used in this publication may be trademarks whose use by third parties for their own
purposes could violate the rights of the owners.
Patent Pending
The EtherCAT Technology is covered, including but not limited to the following patent applications and
patents: EP1590927, EP1789857, DE102004044764, DE102007017835 with corresponding applications or
registrations in various other countries.
The TwinCAT Technology is covered, including but not limited to the following patent applications and
patents: EP0851348, US6167425 with corresponding applications or registrations in various other countries.
EtherCAT® is registered trademark and patented technology, licensed by Beckhoff Automation GmbH,
Germany.
Please note the following safety instructions and explanations!
Product-specific safety instructions can be found on following pages or in the areas mounting, wiring,
commissioning etc.
Exclusion of liability
All the components are supplied in particular hardware and software configurations appropriate for the
application. Modifications to hardware or software configurations other than those described in the
documentation are not permitted, and nullify the liability of Beckhoff Automation GmbH & Co. KG.
Personnel qualification
This description is only intended for trained specialists in control, automation and drive engineering who are
familiar with the applicable national standards.
Description of instructions
In this documentation the following instructions are used.
These instructions must be read carefully and followed without fail!
DANGER
Serious risk of injury!
Failure to follow this safety instruction directly endangers the life and health of persons.
WARNING
Risk of injury!
Failure to follow this safety instruction endangers the life and health of persons.
CAUTION
Personal injuries!
Failure to follow this safety instruction can lead to injuries to persons.
NOTE
Damage to environment/equipment or data loss
Failure to follow this instruction can lead to environmental damage, equipment damage or data loss.
Tip or pointer
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Foreword
1.3Documentation issue status
VersionComment
4.1• Update Technische Daten
• Example program added to chapter “KS2000 Configuration software“
• Design of the safety instructions adapted to IEC 82079-1
4.0• Migration
• Update Technical data
• Structure update
• Chapters KS2000 configuration software and Access from the user program added
Firmware and hardware versions
Documentation,
Version
4.13C083C073C083C07
4.03C083C073C083C07
The firmware and hardware versions (delivery state) can be found in the serial number printed on the side of
the terminal.
WW - week of production (calendar week)
YY - year of production
FF - firmware version
HH - hardware version
Example with ser. no.: 35 04 1B 01:
35 - week of production 35
4 - year of production 2004
1B - firmware version 1B
1 - hardware version 1
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Product overview
2Product overview
2.1KL301x - Introduction
Fig.1: KL3011, KL3012
The KL3011 and EL3012 analog input terminals process signals in the range between 0mA and 20mA. The
current is digitized to a resolution of 12bits, and is transmitted, in an electrically isolated form, to the higherlevel automation device. The input channels of the Bus Terminals have differential inputs and possess a
common, internal ground potential. An open lead or overload condition are detected, and the terminal status
is relayed to the controller via the K-bus. The Run LEDs indicate the exchange of data with the Bus Coupler,
while the Error LEDs indicate overload and wire breakage.
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2.2KL302x - Introduction
Product overview
Fig.2: KL3021, KL3022
The KL3021 and EL3022 analog input terminals process signals in the range between 4mA and 20mA. The
current is digitized to a resolution of 12bits, and is transmitted, in an electrically isolated form, to the higherlevel automation device. The input channels of the Bus Terminals have differential inputs and possess a
common, internal ground potential. An open lead or overload condition are detected, and the terminal status
is relayed to the controller via the K-bus. The Run LEDs indicate the exchange of data with the Bus Coupler,
while the Error LEDs indicate overload and wire breakage.
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Product overview
2.3KL301x, KL302x - Technical data
Technical DataKL3011KL3021KL3012KL3022
Number of inputs12
Power supply for the electronicsvia the K-Bus
Signal current0mA to 20mA4mA to 20mA0mA to 20mA 4mA to 20mA
TechnologyDifferential input
Internal resistance85Ω + diode voltage 0.7V
Common-mode voltage U
Surge voltage resistance35V
Electrical isolation500V (K-Bus / signal voltage)
Current consumption from the K-bus typically 60mA
Bit width in the K-bus I/OInput: 1 x 16bits of data (1 x 8bit
ConfigurationNo address or configuration settings
Weightapprox. 70g
Dimensions (W x H x D)approx. 15mmx100mmx70mm (width aligned: 12mm)
Mounting [}13]
Permissible ambient temperature
range during operation
Permissible ambient temperature
range during storage
Permissible relative air humidity95%, no condensation
Vibration/shock resistance
EMC immunity/emissionconforms to EN61000-6-2/ EN61000-6-4
Protection classIP20
Installation positionvariable
Approval
35V max.
<±0.3% of the full scale value<±0.30% (at 0 °C to +55 °C)
<±0.75% (when the extended
temperature range is used)
DC
Input: 2 x 16bits of data (2 x 8bit
control/status optional)
control/status optional)
on 35mm mounting rail conforms to EN60715
0°C ... + 55°C-25°C ... +60°C (extended
temperature range)
-25°C ... + 85°C-40°C ... +85°C
conforms to EN60068-2-6/ EN60068-2-27, see also Installation
instructions for enhanced mechanical load capacity [}17]
CE, cULus, ATEX [}24], GL
CE, cULus,
ATEX [}25],
CE, cULus,
ATEX [}25],GL
GL, IECEx
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Product overview
2.4Basic function principles
The analog input terminals
KL3011 and KL3012 process signals in the range from 0mA to 20mA
KL3021 and KL3022 process signals in the range from 4 mA to 20 mA
with 12-bit resolution (4095 steps). The terminal inputs are differential inputs with common ground. Due to
the differential inputs, the terminals are particularly suitable for ground-free measurements in current loops.
Cross-currents caused by voltage differences at the input terminals do not lead to any appreciable
measurement distortion up to a difference in potential of 35V (UCM=35V).
The LEDs indicate the operating state of the associated terminal channels.
• green Run LED:
◦ On: Normal operation
◦ Off: Watchdog-timer overflow has occurred. If no process data are transmitted by the Bus Coupler
for 100ms, the green LEDs go out.
• red Error LED:
◦ On: The limit stop of the A/D converter has been reached. The current is greater than 21.5mA.
◦ Off: Normal operation
Process data output format
In the delivery state the process data are shown in two's complement form (integer -1 corresponds to
0xFFFF). Other presentation types can be selected via the feature register (R32) [}38] (e.g.signed amount
representation, Siemens output format).
Measured valueOutput
KL3011, KL3012KL3021, KL3022dechex
0mA4mA00x0000
10mA12mA163830x3FFF
20mA20mA327670x7FFF
Calculation of process data
The terminal continuously takes measured values and stores the raw values of its A/D converter in register
R0 [}36] (RAM ). The calculation of the correction with the calibration values takes place after each
sampling of the analog signal. This is followed by manufacturer and user scaling:
The process data that are transferred to the Bus Coupler are calculated using the following equations:
The equations of the straight line are enabled via register R32 [}37].
Fig.3: KL301x, KL302x - Data flow
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Mounting and wiring
3Mounting and wiring
3.1Instructions for ESD protection
NOTE
Destruction of the devices by electrostatic discharge possible!
The devices contain components at risk from electrostatic discharge caused by improper handling.
• Please ensure you are electrostatically discharged and avoid touching the contacts of the device directly.
• Avoid contact with highly insulating materials (synthetic fibers, plastic film etc.).
• Surroundings (working place, packaging and personnel) should by grounded probably, when handling
with the devices.
• Each assembly must be terminated at the right hand end with an EL9011 or EL9012 bus end cap, to ensure the protection class and ESD protection.
Fig.4: Spring contacts of the Beckhoff I/O components
3.2Installation on mounting rails
WARNING
Risk of electric shock and damage of device!
Bring the bus terminal system into a safe, powered down state before starting installation, disassembly or
wiring of the bus terminals!
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Mounting and wiring
Assembly
Fig.5: Attaching on mounting rail
The bus coupler and bus terminals are attached to commercially available 35mm mounting rails (DIN rails
according to EN60715) by applying slight pressure:
1. First attach the fieldbus coupler to the mounting rail.
2. The bus terminals are now attached on the right-hand side of the fieldbus coupler. Join the components with tongue and groove and push the terminals against the mounting rail, until the lock clicks
onto the mounting rail.
If the terminals are clipped onto the mounting rail first and then pushed together without tongue and
groove, the connection will not be operational! When correctly assembled, no significant gap should
be visible between the housings.
Fixing of mounting rails
The locking mechanism of the terminals and couplers extends to the profile of the mounting rail. At
the installation, the locking mechanism of the components must not come into conflict with the fixing
bolts of the mounting rail. To mount the mounting rails with a height of 7.5mm under the terminals
and couplers, you should use flat mounting connections (e.g. countersunk screws or blind rivets).
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Mounting and wiring
Disassembly
Fig.6: Disassembling of terminal
Each terminal is secured by a lock on the mounting rail, which must be released for disassembly:
1. Pull the terminal by its orange-colored lugs approximately 1cm away from the mounting rail. In doing
so for this terminal the mounting rail lock is released automatically and you can pull the terminal out of
the bus terminal block easily without excessive force.
2. Grasp the released terminal with thumb and index finger simultaneous at the upper and lower grooved
housing surfaces and pull the terminal out of the bus terminal block.
Connections within a bus terminal block
The electric connections between the Bus Coupler and the Bus Terminals are automatically realized by
joining the components:
• The six spring contacts of the K-Bus/E-Bus deal with the transfer of the data and the supply of the Bus
Terminal electronics.
• The power contacts deal with the supply for the field electronics and thus represent a supply rail within
the bus terminal block. The power contacts are supplied via terminals on the Bus Coupler (up to 24V)
or for higher voltages via power feed terminals.
Power Contacts
During the design of a bus terminal block, the pin assignment of the individual Bus Terminals must
be taken account of, since some types (e.g. analog Bus Terminals or digital 4-channel Bus Terminals) do not or not fully loop through the power contacts. Power Feed Terminals (KL91xx, KL92xx
or EL91xx, EL92xx) interrupt the power contacts and thus represent the start of a new supply rail.
PE power contact
The power contact labeled PE can be used as a protective earth. For safety reasons this contact mates first
when plugging together, and can ground short-circuit currents of up to 125A.
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