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7 Internal Circuit Diagram
Figure 10 Internal wiring of the connection points
7 0 0 8 A 0 1 0
8
P B
L B
µ C
#
#
#
#
5 V
2 4 V
5 V
2 4 V
B U S
I N
O U T
L B O U T
U
L S
O U T
B U S
U
L S
I N
Key:
Functional earth ground
Optocoupler
Protocol chip
Local bus/protocol unit
Power supply unit with electrical isolation
Input
LED
Electrically isolated area
For information on electrically isolated areas,
please refer to page 4.
P B
L B
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8 Connection Example
Figure 11 Typical sensor connections
9 Connection Notes
I 1 I 2
I 3 I 4
6 9 5 4 A 0 0 8
I N 1
+ 2 4 V
I N 2
I N 3
+ 2 4 V
I N 4
ACHTUNG: Ensure degree of protection
To ensure IP65/IP67 protection, cover unused
sockets with protective caps.
ACHTUNG: Avoid damage to the electronics
Make sure you only supply the sensors with the
voltage
U
S
provided at the connection points.
ACHTUNG: Avoid polarity reversal
Avoid polarity reversal of the supply voltages U
L
and U
S
in order to prevent damage to the device.
Meet noise immunity requirements
Connect FE using a mounting screw or a cable
connection to the FE connection latch (when
mounting on a non-conductive surface).
Observe connection point assignment
When connecting the sensors, observe the as-
signment of the connection points to the
PROFIBUS IN process data (see
"Process Data"
on page 12).
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10 Configuration Data
11 Process Data
11.1 Assignment of the Connection Points to the IN Process Data
12 Diagnostic Data
12.1 Mapping of the Diagnostic Data in PROFIBUS
13 IO-Link
In contrast to individual signal wiring, which was previously
primarily used, IO-Link uses a 3-wire connection to sensors
and actuators. This means that in addition to transmitting a
simple switching signal, bidirectional serial communication
is also possible. IO-Link is also suitable for mixed operation.
If an interface does not support IO-Link, the device
automatically switches to SIO mode (Standard Input/
Output).
IO-Link call
IO-Link call refers to communication between the IO-Link
client (PROFIBUS DP master) and the IO-Link server
(FLM BK PB M12 DI 8 M12-EF).
Access to IO-Link objects is via PROFIBUS DP using read/
write requests.
ID number 0C39
Input address area 8 bits
(Byte.bit) view Byte Byte 0
Bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
Device Input 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Diagnostic Data Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0
Remark
Byte 0 X X X X X X X X Station status 1
Byte 1 X X X X X X X X Station status 2
Byte 2 X X X X X X X X Station status 3
Byte 3 X X X X X X X X Master address
PROFIBUS
Byte 4 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 High ID number (0C
hex
)
Byte 5 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 Low ID number (39
hex
)
Bytes 0 to 5 are PROFIBUS standard diagnostic. Bytes 6 to 78 are device-specific. For information on device-
specific bytes, please refer to the FLS
FLM PB SYS PRO UM E user manual.
If a diagnostic event occurs the diagnostic data is always sent to the master by means of a diagnostic telegram
generated once by the device. The current status of the diagnostic data can be read by the device at any time.
For further information on the diagnostic data please refer to the FLS FLM PB SYS PRO UM E user manual.

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I/O Connectors FLM BK PB M12 DI 8 M12-EF
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