Exchanging Frontplates; Withdrawing And Inserting The Device; Mounting; Wall Mounting - Camille Bauer SINEAX B 811 Mode D'emploi

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7. Exchanging frontplates

Apply gentle pressure to the transparent cover as shown in
Fig. 3 until pops out on the opposite side. The label in the
cover can be replaced and used for notes.
After replacing the label in the transparent cover, the transpa-
rent cover can be snapped into the front of the device again.
This is done by inserting it behind the edge at the bottom
and pressing it gently down and to the rear with the finger
until it snaps into place (right side of Fig. 3).
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Fig. 3. Left: Removing the transparent cover
Right: Inserting the transparent cover.

8. Withdrawing and inserting the device

(10)
(2)
Fig. 4
Insert the withdrawing handles (2) into the openings (10) until
they snap into place. Withdraw the front part together with
the main PCB out of the housing.
To reassemble the unit, insert the front part together with the
main PCB into the housing until the swallow-tailed sections
engage in each other.

9. Mounting

The SINEAX B 811 can be mounted either on a top-hat rail
or directly onto a wall or mounting plate.
Make sure that the ambient temperature stays
within the permissible limits:
– 25 and + 55 °C for standard instruments
– 20 and + 55 °C for instruments in Ex versions!
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9.1 Top-hat rail mounting
Simply clip the device onto the top-hat rail (EN 50 022) (see
Fig. 5).

9.2 Wall mounting

While pressing the latch (4) in the base of the device (Fig. 5,
left) pull out the transmitter securing brackets (1). To return
the brackets to their original positions, the latch (5) in the base
of the device has to be depressed before applying pressure
to the securing brackets (1) (see Fig. 5, right).
(1)
(2)
(3)
(2)
(4)
(1)
Drill 2 holes in the wall or panel as shown in the drilling pat-
tern (Fig. 7). Now secure the power pack to the wall or panel
using two 4 mm diameter screws.
Fig. 7. Drilling pattern.

10. Electrical connections

The electrical connections are made to screw terminals
which are easily accessible from the front of the power pack
(see Fig. 8 to 13) and can accommodate wire gauges up to
max. 2,5 mm
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Make sure that the cables are not live when
making the connections!
The 230 V power supply and 250 V contact
output is potentially dangerous!
Fig. 5. Mounting on
top-hat rail 35 ×15
or 35×7.5 mm.
(1)
Fig. 6. Rear of device.
(1) Screw hole brackets
(2) Top-hat rail clip
(3) Rubber buffers
(4) Latch for pulling the
(5)
screw hole brackets
out
(5) Latch for pushing
(1)
the screw hole
brackets in

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